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No. CXLI. -^g&^^^F^^C^S^ Published Quaeterlt.
c«^ January, 1874. ^^PyES v^^3^ lJ^ ^'*'^^ ^^*' ^^*
THE
NEW ARMY LIST.
MILITIA LIST,
AND
INDIAN CIVIL SEKYICE LIST;
XZHIBITINO
THE BANK, STANDING, AND VARIOUS SERVICES OF
EVERY REGIMENTAL OFFICER IN THE ARMY
SEEVING ON FULL PAY,
INOLUDINO
THE BOYAL MAEINES,
THE
INDIAN STAFF CORPS AND LOCAL INDIAN FORCES:
DI8TINOUISHINO THOSE
WHO HAVE SERVED IS THE PENINSULA,
WHO WERE AT WATERLOO,
TVflO HAVE RECETVPID MEDALS AND OTHER DISTINCTIONS,
AND
TVHO HAVE BEEN WOUNDEl), AND m WHAT ACTIONS;
WITH THE PERIOD OF SERVICE BOTH ON FULL AND HALF PAY.
OIVINO ALSO
THE DATES OP EVERY OFFICER'S COMMISSIONS.
AND
DISTmOUISHING THOSE OBTAINED BY PURCHASE/:
BY
COLONEL H. G. HART,
H.P. DEPOT BATTALION.
LONDON :
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1874.
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CONTENTS.
PAGB
Aides de Camp to the Qneen 3
Asluuitee Expedition X4«
Bengal, MadraB, and Bombay Staff Corps, &c... 310—440
Cavalry Depot at Canterbury 063
Chaplains' Uepartment 396
Control Department 266
Corps of Gentlemen at Anns 30
Department of Artillery Btudies a6a
Garrisona 26
General and other Officers of Her Majesty's
Local Indian Forces 309 — 309
Gradation List of General and Field Offioen ... 4
Indian Civil Service last 474 — 489
Medical Department 272 — 294
MiUtia 443—473
Military Knights of Wmdsor 32
OflBcers who have received Certificates firom
Royal Military College 441
OlBcera receiving Rewards for Distinguished
Services 29
Officers who havo passed through the Staff
College 44«— 442
Ordnance Manufkcturing Establishments 26
Physicians and Surgeons to Her Majesty i4e
Recruiting Staff. 263
Regiments of Cavalry 33—^5
Regiments of Infantry 129—259
Royal Artillery 64—107
Royal Engineers 108— izS^f
Royal Malta Fencibles 262
Royal Marines .-:., 397— 301^
lU^al Military Academy at Woolwich 27
Royal Militaiy College at Sandhurst 27
School of Gunneiy 262^
School of Military Engineering 2O2
School of Musketry at Hythe 26-*
Staff College at Sandhurst sy
Staff— at Home and Abroad , t;
Staff Officers of Penaioners 264— ar-^o
Veterinary Department ^q-
Yeomen of the Guard 3^
EXPLANATIONS.
K.G. Knight of the Order of the Garter. G.C.M.G.
K.T. Knight of the Order of the Thistle.
K.P. Knight of the Order of St. Patrick. K.C.M.G.
G.O.B. Knight Grand Cro$9 of the Order of the Bath. C.M.G.
K.C.B. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. G.C.H.
C.B. Companhn of the Order of the Bath.
G.O.S.I. Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the K.C.H.
Star of India. K.H.
K.C.S.I. Knight Cofliii>aiufn> of the Star of India. K.C.
O.S.I. Companion of the Star of India.
C Before the Name, denotes that the Officer waa at the battle of Trafalgar.
$ Before the Name, denotes that the Officer served in the Feninaula, or the South of France.
•» -ar-^^.i^rt >r<wi.i ("Officers actually present in either of the actions of the 16th 17th or i8th June 181 s.
m, Waterloo Medal. | officers are allowed two years' addiUonal service.
rC Victoria Cross.
Knight Grand Crou of the Order of Si.
Michael and St. Groorge.
Knight Commander of ditto ditto.
Companion of ditto ditto.
Knight Grand Crou of the Royal Hanoverina
Guelphic Order.
Knight Commander of ditto ctitto.
Knight of ditto ditto.
Knight of the Crescent.
Such
The*Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are aelually aitaeked ; . . _.^ _.
name denotes that the Officer has received a certificate fVom the Senior Department, Royal Military Collcsre ;
placed before the Names of Officers who have passed through the Staff College ; and the Letter r. offer thb ni
\^C'^J^*fore tlio
*. is
. _ . ^ . „ — nnmes
of Officers employed on the Recruiting Serviee. The letters p. ». after the name of a Militia Officer denote that he hits
passed a School of Instruction. The • btfore the Name or Date of Commission denotes Tomporaiy Rank oulv.
The Letter ' btfore the date indicates that the Conunission was purckaeed.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments as " Peninsula," "Waterloo," Ac, denote the Honorary Dis-
tinctit/ns x>ermitted to be borne by such Regiments on their colours and appointments, in commemoration of their
services.
The columns of length of service are corrected for the January and July Numbers only.
NOTICE.
Late Ck>rrectioiis being a fruitful source of errors of the Press, it is therefore indispensably
necessary, in order to ensure careftil attention, that Communications for Colonel Hart's
Quarterly Army List should reach him NOT LATUR than the end of the second month of
each quarter; and those for his Annual Army List AT LATEST by the end of October,
but earlier Communication Is very much to be preferred ; and it is particularly requested
that AT^T^ Communications be addressed ONLY to
COLONEL HART,
50, Albemarle Street,
LONDON, W.
Oolonel Hart desires also to notify that he does not supply oopies of his Army Lists either to
Regular Subscribers or to Oocaslonal Purchasers.
NOW READY.
''HART'S ANNUAL ARMY LIST/' FOB 1874:
WITH AN IKDBX, Psice 2I«.
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HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.
Private Secreiary fo the Qiteen Major General Henry Frederiok Ponsonby.
Aides d6 Camp
Colonel ItarquU <(f Donegal!, GCS. Antrim Militia.
W. P. Duke of Baccleach, XG. Edinburgh Militia.
Siffht Mon. John Wilaon Patten, 3 B. Lane. Militia.
Bobert Alex. ShaAo, Lord Waveney, Soflblk ArtiUery
Militia.
G. W. P. 3£arquiM qf Aflesbory, R. "Wilta Teo. Cav.
C. Vite. Eversley, Hkmpahire Yeomanry Cavalry.
P. BL Lord Methaen, B. Wiltshire Militia.
W. A. C. MarqmU qfExeter^ Northamiyton Militia.
Hon. Hnaaey Fane Keane, CB. Boyal Engineers.
Wm. James E. Grant, CB. Royal Artillery.
Sir Robert Tolver Gerard, Bart. Lanoashire Hossars
Yeomanry Cavalry.
William Bell, Boyal Gnemacy Militia.
Thomas P. Wilson, CB. Bengal Staff Corps.
Son. Pred. Aug-. Theaiger, CB. h.p. 95 P.
John Field, CB. Bombay Inflmtry.
Robert Phayro, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
to the Queen.
Colonel Martin Dillon, CB. C8I. Rifle Brigade.
Thomas Walter Milward, CB. Royal ArtiUery.
Henry St. Clair Wilkins, Royal Engineers.
J. W. C. Williams, Royal Marine Artillery.
V(t G. L. Goodlake, Coldstream Guards.
V^ Claud T. Bourchier, h.p. Rifle Brigade.
8ir Chas, Hen. Brownlow, XCB. Bengal Staff CorpR.
Peter Stark Lmnaden, CB, CSI. Bengal Staff Corps.
Charles Wm. Adair, CB. Royal Marines.
irc John Watson, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
Richard Herbert Gall, CB, h.p. 14 Hussars.
— Horatio Harbord Morailt, Brigade Depot
Sir Hugh Owen Owen, Bart. Royal Pembroke Artil-
lery Militia.
James Rose, a P.
Edward Chippindall, CB. 19 P.
— — George Harrington Hawes, 9 F.
Clement Hemery, Royal Jersey Militia.
Hxs M usstt's Secbztaxt o V Stats vob Was Biglt Hon. EDWARD CARDWELI, MB.
Prioate Secretary Colonel Henry Andrew Sarel, CB. h.p. 17 Lancers.
Auutant Prioate Secretary Lieutenant Edward CardwellPasBbawOt Royal Engineers.
Her MAjasTT's PAatiAXEsrcABY Uxdbb Sbcbetaby o»> j^ jf ^,^1^^^^^^^
oxate roB wab J
Prioate Secretary Thomas Digby Pigott.
Jin Majesty's PsBMAiraT UEnBB Sbcbetaby of State | j^ j^j^ branch Walker Vivian.
TOB Wab }
PriwUe Secretary William S. Pyler.
The Solicitor Charles Mathew Clode.
Tie Auietani Solicitor John Clulow.
The Chief Clerk and Begieirar Ralph Thompson.
HEBMAJBaTT'sSxnivEYOBGBXBBAioFTHBOBDKAECE...{^*^jg.^|^j^*« ■^<^- '^»'" ^emy Knight storks, QCP.
Pricate Secretary Owen Henry Morshead.
Director of SuppUee and Traneport Sir William Henry Drake, KCB.
Auietamt to the Director qf Suppliee and Traneport. Arthur Lawrence Haliburton.
Director of Artaiery and Stores {^'j?^!;^!^^ ^^ ^""^ ^^^ ^^^^' ^^^' ^^^^
Amietani to the Director of Artillery and Stores ... Lt.Colonel William E. M. Reilly, CB. Royal Artillery.
Director of Contracts Thomas Howell.
Ifupector General of IbrtiJteatioTts and Director o/| Lt. General Sir Frederick E. Chapman, XCB. Royal
Works •. *• Engineers.
Deputy Director of Works, for Fortyieations Colonel William F. D. Jervois, CB. Royal Engineers.
Deputy Director of Worts, for Barracks Colonel Charles Brisbane Ewart, CB. Royal Engineers.
The Piitaeciai. Secbbtabt Henry Campbell-Bannerman, MP.
Prioate 'Secretary Ralph Dalyell.
Accountant General John Milton.
Deputy Accountant General William Henry White.
Aseietant Accountant General Henry S. Hood.
Digitized by
Goo<
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4 riELD MARSHALS.
Ju Boital Highneu George W. F. C. Duke o/Cambridire, KG. i:P. QCB. GCJCG. Grenadier Guards, Royal Aitillory,
and Royal ^njfineers. Colonel in Chief of the 6oih Sijiee, Commanding in Chief, g Nov. 62.
e. i^ZS Sir William Maynard Gomm, CCB. Coldstream Goarda, i Jan. 68, Conetable qfthe Tower of London,
GENERAL OFFICERS.
0ENZRAL8. |5irGeo.Bullor,(7rB.RifloBr. 35 Oct.
1854. [Sir J. B. Goagh, KCB. a Drs. 95 Oct.
53SSrJ.F.FitzGcraUl,GCi?.i8F.2o June' J^ai«. Arthur Upton 25 Oct,
20 June
15 June
^ G. Marquis of Twecildnle,
XT. GCB. 2 Life Guards ...
1800
39 Sir John Bell, GCB. 4 F. ..
^ Sir J. Aitchison, GCB.
Scots Fua.Gd8 30 July
1868.
apOHSSr W.Rowan, GCB. 52 F. 13 Auff.
im Sir G.Bowles. GCB. i W.
I. R., if. of Tower of London 9 Nov.
Hie Royal Highnen Albort
Edward Prince 0/ Wales an d
Duke o/ComwaU. KG. KT.
KP. GCB.GCSI. loHussars,
Col. in Chief (^ BiJU Brigade 9 Nov.
1863.
^9 Clias. Aug. Shawe, 74 I*-- ^ Mar
.SiVA. J.Cloet<<,A'CZ/.Xif.xQF. 25 Oct.
}^jm G. Macdonald, 16 F. ... 25 Oct.
J. R. Craiiftird. 91 F 25 Oct.
ipeSl Sir Wm. H. Elliott, GCB.
ir//. 51F 25 Oct.
p. Tnylor, KK. 24 F 19 Nov.
<•. T. H. Johnston, 66 F 5 Dec.
II. A. Hankey, i Dr. Qds. ... 7 Dec.
H. D. Towusheud, 25 F 31 Doc.
1872.
F. F. Whinyates, R. Art 21 Jan.
Wm. H. Edon, 90 F 4 Mar.
1 5»r J. Hope Grant, GCB. 9 Lan.
j Com. at Aldershot 23 Apr.
Sir J. Gaspnrd Le Marchant,
I JlCB.GCMG.iiF 6May
!Cha. Gascoyne, 72 F 10 May
W. R.. iordf Sandhurst, GCB.
May
June
.9.>H.Kui?land,GCB.Air.4iK 6 J^\y j GCSI. 38 ¥. Commanding the
.<?;rW.J CodrinRton.GCB,23F. 27 July , Xroope in Ireland 23
.V.VJ.M.F. Smith. Aif.R.i-nK. R. J. Stothord. R. En.? 19
Gent. UeherofPrini Chamber 3 Aug. ^^^j, Alexander. A'CB. R. Art. i Aug.
,.. «. ^ ,,.^ T-fyjt Qn«* !H. Scrvante, R. Eng 27 Aug.
e. ^ Sir D. M'Grcgor, KCB. ... 28 Oct. j ^ ^^^^ f.^ ^ ^rt 6 Oct.
^866. [Bight Hon. Sir Edw. Lugard,
J. Spink. KH. 2 P. i« Jan. | &CB. 31 F. Chief Com. of the
)9 John Drummond . .... . xo H eb. , ^ Purchase ( 'omwiimoii. . .
Geo. ChQ . Earl o/Lucan, GCB.
1 LifoGds 28 Aug.
i9Za Sir Chas. Yorke, GOB.
Rifle Br 5 Sept.
1886.
e. 19 ^011. Sir E. Ciist, KCB.
16 Lancers, Master of the
Arms Purchase Commission... 24 Oct.
1878.
G. H. MacKinnon, CB. 26 F. 19 Jan.
^9 P. V. England, R. Art ?g Mar.
G. F. Vise. Templetown. JTCB.
60 F. Commanding S. District 6 Apr.
A. A., Sari q/'Camwath, 48 F. 14 Apr.
Sir T. S. Pratt, JlCB. 37 F. .. 26 May
Ceremonies to the Queen 12 Jan. 'cfw.N.' Hutchinson,' 33 F.' ... 29 May
I9F. J.Davie8.67i'.^ '** i?°- Simcoe Baynes, 35 F 14 Dec.
Marcus Bcreaford, 20 F 4 J^ar. ;
39Cn Sir J. C. Chntterton. Bt. 1 LIKUTKIIAHT OElffXEALS.
GCB.KE. 4 Dr. Gds., Gent. 1 1866.
of the Privy Chan^r ....... 31 Mar. 1^ 3^ q Johnstone, 88 F 5 Sept.
, „. T,- c.-«. rr r^^.iw. e.|9Wm.F.For8ter,Xjy.8iP. 24 Oct.
I 1866.
•F.Johnston 12 Jan.
53 St. Hon. Sir W. T. Knollys,
XCB. 62 F., CofitrolUr and
Treasurer of the Honnehold of
H.B.H. the Prince of Wales 17 Juno
Sir H. R. Forg. Davio, Bt. 73 F. 25 June
W. Wylde. CB. R. Ai-t 24 Aug.
Sir J. Cheape, GCB. R. Eng. 6 Dec.
1867.
39 15. F. Gascoigne. 69 F 20 Jan.
Hugh H. Lord Strathnnim,
QCB. GCSI. R. Horse Gds. 4 Feb.
SirH.J.W.Bentinck,XCB.28F 8 Dec.
e. GS Sir T. Rrc I, KCB. 44 F. x Jan.
H. Twr. Melville. GCB. 60 F. i Jan.
Sir R. J. Dacres, G ( 'B. R. Art. 2 Feb.
Henry Colvile, 12 F 27 Mar.
5m- W.F. WilUamH.BaW. GCB.
R. Art. Gov. 4' Com. in Chief
of Gibraltar 2 Aug.
John Eden, CB. 34 F 25 Aug. t5irA.T.Cotton,XC5/.R.Eng.
W. L. L. V.jAjrd de Ro8^4 Hus. g. A. Malcolm, CB. 105 P.
G. T. Colomb,97F 31 Mar
Sir 8yd. J. Cotton, GCB. 10 F.
Governor of Chelsea Hospital 20 Apr.
M. Barlow, CB. 14 F 24 Apr.
^m. Sir J. Bloomfleld, GCB.
R. Art 12 May
c. Sir J. Michel, GCB. 86 F.... 25 June
198B Sir F. Warde, A'CB. R.
Art 24 Aug.
1867.
e. Sir R. P. Dougljis,i?ar/. 98 F. 6 Jan.
T. Lemon, CB. R. Mar 13 Feb.
R.C. Lord Napier of Magdala,
GCB. 05C/: R.Eng. Gen.and
Commander in Chief, East
Indies x Mar.
WalterScott,R. Eng i Mar.
^ jj^
8 Mar.
Deputy Lieut, of the Tower... 10 Nov. .Henrv E^Te, 59 F 3 Sept.
Sir J. K. Dupui«5, KCB. R. Art. ro Nov. j^^d Wm. Paulet, GCB. 68 F.
P. S. Stanhope, 13 *' 22 Nov. . Equerry to H.B.H. the Duke
F. Schnler, R. Art n Dec. 1 qfCamlridge 8 Dec.
1869. -^ ^ 1868.
5KH.LoriRokcby,irCB.77F. 8 Mar. 'johnPatton, 47P x Jan.
Henry W. Breton, 56 F 18 Dec. ;c.SirD.A.Cwncron.OCB.42F.
1870.
39 Thos. G. Ball, 8 F 10 Jan.
Sir E. Sabine, KCB. R. Art... 7 Fch.
< ieo. Dixon, to4 F i Apr.
Sir A. B. Stransham, KCB. R.
Mar I Apr.
A. Anderson, CB. R. Mar. ... i Apr.
A> Thomas HoUoway, GCB.
R. Mar. Art 1 Anr.
Sir G. Brooke, KCB. R. Art... 24 May
39 Fred. Maunsell, 85F 9 Aug.
Sir G. H. Lockwood, KCB.
3 Hussars n— • -• 22 Oct.
Governors. Military College x Jan.
iPZm SirW. B. IngUby, KCB.
I R.Art I Jan.
3D Sir G. Bell, KCB. i F 28 Jan.
R.Richardson-Robertson, CB.
I 3 Dr. Gds 31 Jan.
39SBI B. Cuppage, R. Art. ... 2 Feb.
8. Btavbrooke. 99 P 21 Feb.
Sir A.. Wilson, Bt. GCB. R.Art. 6 Mar.
}3m. R. Law, KH.71 F 13 Mar.
Sir ('hn.T. Van Straubenzee,
I KCB. 30 F. Gov. ^ Comm. in
Chief of Malta 27 Mar.
SirP. Grant. GCB. G CMG. 78F. 19 Nov. Sir E.W.^. Walker, XCB.50 P. i^ Apr.
5trR. J. H.Vivian, ffCB.ioaP. 22 Nov. T. A. Drought, 15 P 21 Apr.
1871. Charles Stuart. 46 P i May
Sir Wm. Wyllie, JTCB. 103 F. 24 Fob. Hon. Sir A. A. Spencer, KCB.
e. Sir R. Airey, GCB. 7 P. 43 F- Com. tj» Chief, Bombay 9 May
AJfutaat General 9 Anr. C. Ashmore, 30 F 12 July
'■-odwvii, U. K-ift' i4Jj''y R.Biim.R. .Vit 2 Aug.
J. Lawrenson, 13 Hussars ... 25 Autr.
S.J. Hodgson, 54 F 29 Anir.
F. Hy. G. Marq. of Hertford.. . 10 Nov.
D. Thomdike, R. Art 10 Nov.
W. A. M'Clovcrty, 108 P. 22 Nov.
L. D. Williams, 6 Dra 23 Nov.
Goo. Campbfill, CB. R. Art.... 11 Dec.
C. Grant, CB. R.Art 14 Dec.
1869.
C. A. Lewis, 64 P 8 Mar.
W. Parlby, 21 Hussars 21 Msr.
JohnT. HiU. 75 F 14 June
J. Longflold. CB. 29 F 5 Sept.
C. W.M.Balders, CB. 17 Laur. 28 Oct.
5irP. W.Hamilton. KCB. 21 F. 18 Dec.
1870.
5ir C.Hastings Doyle, KCMG.
87 P 10 Jan.
Sir Fred. Horn.A'CB. 45 F. ... 18 .F:in.
T. P. Fludo, U. .\rt 7 Fob.
H. C. Tate, R. Mar. Art i Apr.
J. H. Gascoigne, CB. R. Mar. x Apr.
E. Frome, R. Eug. Lieut. Goe.
(^Guernsey 20 Apr.
G. Twemlow, R. Art 24 ilxiy
Sir Edwanl Green, JTCB.
Bombay S.C 25 June
SirX. M. Bocher, KCB. Ben-
gal S.C 25 Juno
T. P. Flemyng, Bengal S. C. 25 Juno
John Hobson, Bombay S. C. 2s Juno
18 H. J. French, 80 F 9 Aug.
John flToUiott Crofton, 6 P. ... 21 Aug.
Hon. Sir James Lindsav,
KCMG. 3 P. Inspector
General of Jieserve Forces ... xo Oct.
5irA,A.T.Cun>Tighame,^CB.
36 F. Comm.ihe Forces at Co/
Good Hope, 4" Lt. Gov 22 Oct.
J.S.Smith 19 Nov.
H, A. O'Neill 22 Nov.
1871.
R. Parker, 5 Dr. Gils 2 .fan.
Sir Cha. Trollope, A'CB. 35 F. 24 Feb.
Lord Geo. A. P. Paget, A'( 'B. 7
DT.Gda.Insp.Gen. of Cavalry 28 Feb.
B. J. Tavlor, 2 W.I.R y Apr.
39 E. R. HUl. 5 F 27 Mav
W. T. Remvick, R. Eng 8 June
W. B. Goodfcllow, R. Eng. ..14 July
G. W, Key, 11 Ha^^sars 30 JulV
.\ . A . Shuttloworth , R. Art. . . . 13 Rop't .
E. Pole*, 12 Lancers 25 Oct.
Sir R. Walpole, A'CB. 65 P. ... 25 Oct.
Sir A.J. La>vrence, KCB. 58 F. 25 Oct.
Hon. G. Cadogon, CB. 106 F. 25 Oct.
J. C. Hope Gibfone. 8 Hussars 25 Oct.
C. P. Ainslie, i Drs 25 Oct.
Preeman Murray, 57 P 25 Oct.
A. N. Vise. Bridport, Equerry
to the Queen 25 Oct.
Sir David Ruswell, KCB. 84 F. 25 Oct.
5i> Horatio Shirley, XCB.6 1 P. 25 Oct.
W. 8. Newton, 82 P 25 Oct.
S.Perceval 25 Oor.
H. Cooper, 79 F 25 Oct.
e. R. Rumley, 27 F 25 Oct.
Bf.iTon.Ser H.K. Storks, «CB.
GCMG.76F. Surveyor General
of the Ordnance, and Vuder
Secretary t^ State for War... 25 Oct.
Bight Hon. G. C. W. Forester 25 Oct.
Sir E. C. Hodge, KCB. 18
Hussars 25 Oct.
T. Crombie, 96 P 25 Oct.
H. E. Doherty, CB 25 Oct.
A. n. Ferryman, CB. 40 P.... X9 Nov.
c. W. R. Faber, X7 F 5 Doe.
T. J. Galloway, 49 F 7 Doc.
Sir John Garvock. ATCB. 80 P. 29 Doc.
Sir Wm. Jones, ATB. 32 P.... 31 Dec.
1872.
Hon. Sir Alex. Hamilton>Gor-
don, KCB. xoo P., Hon.
Equerry to the Queen i .Inn.
CorbetCotton 5 Jon.
Sir JohnPordyce, JTCB. R.Art. 21 Jan.
R.P.Copland-Crawford, R.Art.3x Jan
Matthew Smith, CB. 76 P. ... 4 2iar
H. Bates, CB. 9 P. Member qf
the Army Purchase Commis •
*io/i B liar.
&r F. E. C^hapman, KCB. R.
Eng. Inrpector Oeuerat of
t'ttrtifieationt xa Apr.
<►. T. M. Wilson, 63 F 23 Apr.
(r. Scauaton, CB. 9a F 23 Apr.
0. Crutchley 23 Apr.
M. K. Atheriey. 109 F 6 May
Sir TreTor Chute. KCB. aa F. 10 May
W. G- Brown, 83 F 23 May
W. £. D. Broaghton, R. Kng. 19 June
A. Boiriand, R. Art x Aug.
5t> J.IantomA. Simznons, KCB.
£.Eaf . Ooe.B. Mil. Academy 27 Ang.
«rW.M.Coghlon.j:C£r.R.Art. 6 Oct.
ILJerris, 94 F 24 Oct.
1873.
rM.W,8mitl&, CJ9.2oHii8aarB 19 Jon.
J, M. Perceval, CB i4Feb.
Sir H.W. Stk^ted, £:CB. 93 F. 15 Feb.
&i- J.St. George, JCCJBr.R. Art. 29 Mar.
C- S. Reid, R. Art 5 -^pr-
Sir P. M. N. Guy, JTCB 6 Apr.
Sir P. Seymonr, 3«r<. C-B.
Groom i» Waiting to the Queen ;
CommoMdim^ at Jkfaita 14 Apr.
J. L. Dennis. C^ xs May
Sir F.P.Haines,^C.B. Com. in
Chief at Madras 23 May
J.A.Lambert 26 May
W. O'Grady Haly, CB. on
tke Stqff'in Canada, andLt.
Gveemor of Noca Scotia... 26 May
H P. Raymond 26 May
rC/^rrfH.H.M.Percy,JrCi/. 29 May
W. C. E. Napier, l>«r*«tor Gene-
mi of MilUury Edueaiion ... aa Ang.
S.rC. H. EUice, .STC^. Qr.Mr.
Grsieral 28 Sept.
H- R. Jones. CB. 6 Xhr. Gds... 6 Dec.
A. Tucker, CB. Bengal S. C. 14 Dec.
XAJOR GENERALS.
1865.
R- C. Moore, CB. R. Art 29 Mar.
Sir T. M. Biddulph, JKCB.
JTttper cfller MaJeeiy'eBHey
Ftrte, and Receicer aenerul
^ tke I>uekg of Comvall ... 31 May
&r GfcO. Balfour, K^CB . R.Art. 5 June
C. Hagart, CB. 7 Hussars ... 28 July
AirW. E. Baker, JlCB. R. Eng. 2 Au^.
Sir T. M. Steele. JTCS. Co»-
mandino Jiublin I>ieiriet 17 Aug.
J.Creagfe ■ =|^^*f-
r. J. P. Sparks, C^. 95 F. ... 26 Sept.
Kdw. Darvall. Bengal S. C... 20 Nov.
H. B. Turner, R. Bog ax Dec.
Sir R. WilbraliaTn, KCB 26 Jan.
Henry Palmer, Bengal S. C. 7 Feb.
DftTid Pott, Beng^ B. <^ - •-. »5 Feb.
&rEdw.C.War«le.JS:OB.R.Axt. 27 Feb.
Wm. Irwin - --- 3 5"".
H. D*rby-Griffl.tlx,CB.5l-anc. 3« Mar.
J.W.Smith, CJB. aoApr^
r.F. D.George. CB 6May
J. W. Croggan, R. Art X2 June
J. Yorkc, CJr. x9 Hussars ... 17 June
J.Abbott, CB. R. Art X9 June
Hi» Mogal Hiahnen Prxncc
Frederic Christian Charles
Auimatnaof Schleswig-Hol-
steii "-j: 3 July
P. K. M-G. Skinner, CB.
Bombay S. G ..; -• '3 July
TL &r Collingwood Dickson,
KCB. R. Art ••••;• =4 Aug.
W E. MulcaBter. Benff^al S.O. 26 Aug.
O Cavcnagh. Bengal S. C... ^ 7 Sept.
J- H, K. Dalrvmple •...•^- 28 Oct.
Johns. Paton,0B.Bengal3.0. 29 Oct.
Henrv J. Felly, Bonibay S.C. 6 Nov.
Ci.C.Langley. CB. R- Mar... 10 Nov.
W. R. Maxwell. R. Mar. ^. xoNov.
J. M- B. Fraser-Tytlcr, CB.
Bengal S-C .- ■ ■-■ »3^ov.
R. P^ Yottngha«l*and, CB.
Bc»mb»y S. C. . ^ 6Dec.
F. Tomer, CB. R. Art 18 Jan.
H. H. Graham. CR •-;• "oJa^-
IL Renny. CSI. Cmnmand^ng
the Troojm in Ceylon 2*eb.
G- CampbeU. CB 4 Feb.
\\. Marriott, B. Mar. .•-•—■ '3 Feb.
"w^enSihcere,CB.R.Kng. i Mar.
J J Bieaet. CB » Mar.
r€i<rH^ml».JrCB.R-A. m Mar.
:. W. B»yley,M»d»»» ^.C. 13 Mar.
General Officers.
fl. W. Trovelyan, CB. R. Art. 25 Mar.
Sir Chas. Roid,f C£.Ben.8.C. 5 Apr.
Sir James Brind, ATCi?. R. Art. x June
J. Armstrong, CH fi July
Sir D. E. Wood. KCB. R. Art. 6 July
£. A. Holdich, CB. Command-
ing Cork ZHttriet 3 Sept.
SirC. W. D. Staveley, XCiJ.
Comm. Wettem Dittricl 25 Sept.
A. Hnyehe, R.Art 31 Oct.
R.N.Phillipa 8 Dec.
Geo. P. Whish, Bengal S.C... 9 Dec.
Sir G«orge Malcolm, KCB.
Bombay S. C xs Deo.
^J.W.Fit2mayer,irC.B.R.A. 29 Dec.
1868.
Sir Alfred H. Horsford, KCB.
Comm. 8. J?. IHttnot x Jan.
W. D. P. Patton i Jan.
W. H. Askwith, R. Art i Jan.
Bight Bon. Sir P. £. Herbert,
KCB 28 Jan.
C.Arthur Borton, CB. Comm.
a Divijiion <^ Madras Army .. 3X Jan.
D. E. Mackirdy 21 Feb.
H. P. DunBrord.CJ?. Ben. S.C. 22 Feb.
T. K. Whistler, R. Art 5 Mar.
J. 8. Brownrigg, C75 6 Mar.
W. M. S. M'Murdo, CB 6 Mar.
Wm. Munro, CB. Commanding
at Barbadoea 6 Mar.
A. O. Errington 6 Mar.
c.C.A. Edwards, CB 6 Mar.
8. T. Christie, CB 6 Mar.
C. J. Dalton, R. Art 6 Mar.
W. M. Wood „ 6 Mar.
H. Smyth, CB 6 Mar.
Lord Mark Kerr, CB 6 Mar.
P. M. Eardley WUmot, R. Art. 6 Mar.
H. W. WTiitfeild, Commanding
the Foreet in China and the
StraitM Settlement* 6 Mar.
John Wilkie, 14 Hussars 6 Mar.
Sir H. P. de Bathe, Bart 6 Mar.
R.Waddy, CB 6 Mar.
J. H. Prancklyn, CB. R. Art. 6 Mar.
T. H. Tidy 6 Mar.
Sir Edm. Haythome, KCB.. . . 6 Mar.
T.Brooke 6 Mar.
H. D.White, CB. 2 Dr. Gds.... 6 Mar.
W. 8. R. Noroott, CB 6 Mar.
G.W.Y. Simpson, R. Art. ... 6 Mar.
J. Maitland, R. Art 6 Mar.
D. Lysons, CB. Commanding
Northern Bittriet 6 Mar.
W. L. Earl (/Longford, KCB. 6 Mar.
U.S.H. PHnce W. A. Edward
of Saxe Weimar, CJ9., Com-
manding Home JHntriet 6 Mar.
Sir Arch. Little, KCB. x x Hus-
sars 6 Mar.
S. N. Lowder,CB. R. Mar. ... 6 Mar.
Sir John Douglas, KCB. Com.
in Scotland 6 Mar.
Sir H. Charles B. Daabeney,
KCB 6 Mar.
Hon. R. W. P. Curzon, CB.... 6 Mar.
T. Tapp, CB 6 Mar.
H. Porster, CB. R. Art 6 Mar.
Sir T. W. M'Mahon, Bt. CB.
Com.CavalrvBrig.atAlderakot 6 Mar.
Alex.MaxweU. CB 6 Mar.
R. T. Farren, CB 6 Mar.
H. S. Rowan, CB. R. Art 6 Mar.
R. Wardlaw. CB. Com. Caodlry
Brigade at the Curragh 6 Mar.
J. T. Grant, CB. Commanding
Mhow Dioieion, Bombay 6 Mar.
Alex. Low, CB 6 Mar.
Percy Hill, CB. Commanding
Sirhind Dioieion, Bengal ... 6 Mar.
Sir E. H. Greathed, KCB.
Commanding at Colcheater ... 6 Jtar.
-Sir John Jones, XCB 6 Mar.
G. J. L. Buchanan, R. Art.... 6 Mar.
E. W. Dumford, R. Eng 6 Mar.
W. N. Custancc, CB 6 Mar.
A. C. Bentinck 6 Mar.
Sir R. D. Kelly, AXB 6 Mar.
J. R. Stuart, CB 6 Mar.
J/on.Robert Rollo, CB 6 Mar,
G. Lambrick, R. Mar 6 Mar.
G. A. Schomberg, CB. R.Mar.
Art 6 Mar.
Sir Henry James, R. Eng. ... 6 Mar.
Geo. Wynne, B. Eng 6 Mar.
E. H. P. Pocklington 6 Mar.
H. J. Warre, CB. Comm. a Bri-
gadeat the Curragh 6 Mar.
J. E. Goodwyn, CB 6 Mar.
R. de Salis, CB 6 Mar.
A.T.Heylaud, CB 6 Mar.
G. V. Mtt.Twell, CB 6 Mar.
K. 8. Smyth 6 Mar.
T. B. P. Marriott, R. Art. ... 6 Mar.
E. R. Jeffreys, CB 6 Mai-.
Hon. F. Colbome. CB 6 Mar.
5irH.D.Uarac&s,AX'B.R.Eng. 6 Mar.
Han. St. G. G. Foley, CB. ... 6 Mar.
H. Righy, R. Eng 6 Mar.
C. R. Egenon, Militarg See. ... 6 Mar.
Cha. Elmhirst 6 Mar.
R. Strachey, CSI. R. Eng. ... 6 Mai*.
R. C. H. Taylor, CB. lutpector
General of Recruiting 6 Mar.
c. Hon. A. E. Hardinge, CB.
Bquerrtf to the Qneen, Com.
aUivieton in Bengal 6 Mar.
R. N. Tinley 6 Mar.
E. A. Somerset, CB.Comm. the
Brigade at Gibraltar 6 Mar.
A. C. Goodenough, CB 6 Mar.
e. P. L. MacDougoU, Deputy
A(iiutant General, Intelli-
gence Department 6 Mar.
C. E. Ford, R. Eng 6 Mar.
C. A. Orr, R. Eng 6 Mar.
C. J. Wright, R. Art 6 Mar.
e. Alex. Macdonell, CB.,Com.
a Dioieion oj Beng \l Army 6 Mar.
A. Benn, R. Art 6 Mar.
J. A. R. Raines, CB 6 Mar.
J. A. Street, CB 6 Mar.
C.Herbert, CB 6 Mar.
J. W. S. Smith, CB 6 Mar.
F. P. Harding, CB 6 Mar.
E.S. Claremont, CB 6 Mar.
Charles C. Shute, CB 6 Mar.
J. W. Armstrong, CB 6 Mar.
T. 8. Conway, CB 6 Mar.
Xord AlfVed Paget 6 Mar.
A. F. Ansell 6 Mar.
W. J. Smythe, R. Art 6 Mar.
T. H. Pearfeon, CJ? 6 Mar.
e. 5iV James E.Alexduder, CB. 6 Mar.
A. H.L. Wyatt 6 Mar.
C. L. D'Aguilar, CB. R. Art. 6 Mar.
R. G. Hamilton, R. Eng 6 Mar.
B. A. G. MuUer 6 Mar.
A. I. Lockhart, C^ 6 Mar.
T. E. Lacy 6Mar.
E. B.Hale, C5 6 Mar.
e. J. A. Ewart, CB 6 Mar.
W. 0. Hadden, R. Eng 6 Mar.
Wm. Parke, C5., Com. Infan-
try Brigade at Alderehot ... 6 Mar.
C. L. Barnard, CB. R.M.Art. 6 Mar.
B. B. Johnson, CB. R. Art.... 6 Mar.
e. H. E. Longden, CB. CSI... 6 Mar.
H. A. Carleton, CB. R. Art.. . 6 Mar.
H. R. Benson, C5 6 Mar.
W. R. Haliday 6 Mar.
J. T. Airey, CB 6 Mar.
W.H. Bradford 6 Mar.
C. L. B. Maitland 6 Mar.
W.T. Layard 6 Mar.
J. H. Laye 6 Mar.
W. C. Forrest 6 Mar.
A. T. Phillpotts, R.Ai-t 6 Mar.
G. P. Sealy, R. Art 6 Mar.
Hon. J. W. B. Macdonnld, CB.
Private Secretary to H.B.H.
the Duke of Ca mbridge 6 Mar.
R. J. Baumgartner, CB 6 Mar.
G. C. Clarke. CB 6 Mar
C. F. Fordyce, Ci? 6 Mar.
e. F. A. Whimper, CB 6 Mar.
R. W. D. Leith, CB 6 Mar.
W. R. Preston 6 Mar.
E. StJinton, CB. R.Eng. Agent
and Conntl Gen. in £gypt ... 6 Mar.
T. C. Kelly, CI? 6 Mar.
H. F. Ponsonby. Private
Secretary to the Queen 6 Mar.
Edmund Ogle, R. Eng 6 Mar.
O. P. Bourke, Uxon, Teomen
of the Guard 6 Mar.
■ G. Erskine, Commanding at
Chatham 6 Mar.
IE. G. Wynynrd 6 Mar.
iT. Pattlo, CJ» 6 Mar.
'W.L. Ingall.r.i; 6 Mar.
C. P. B. Walker, CB. Military
Attachi at Berlin 6 Mar.
Wm. Clarke 6 Mar.
H. J. Stannus, CB 6 Mar.
Goo. Ramsay, Bengal S. C. ... 6 Mar.
H. Pritchard, Madi-as S.C... 6 M**
C. T. Chamberliuii, CSI. Ben-
gal 8. O 6 Mar.
H.R Liimsden, CB. Ben. 8.0. 6 Mar.
8. 0. BriggB, Madras 8. C. ... a8 June
L. 8. Uough, Bombay 8. C... z6 Aug.
Reyuell G. Taylor, CB. CSI.
Benflral 8. C 38 Oct.
A. Pytcho, CSI. Bengal 8. C. i8 Nov.
D.M.8tewart,CJ.BengalS.O. 24^00.
1869.
Sir H. W. Nonnan, KCB. Ben.
fl.C 23 Mar.
OENSSAL
iP William Grokat...
Qen&i'ol Officers. — Colonels.
G. W. G. Green. CB. Ben. S.C. 30 Mar.
R. Hamilton. Madras 8. G.... 8 May
air Alfred T. Wilde, KCB.
CSI. Madras S. C 18 July
Henry J. Barr, Bombay 8.0. 93 July
W.T. Hughes. CB. Bengal 8. 0. t Aug.
D. Hodson, CB. Madras 8. G. 19 Aug.
1870.
HenryDaly, OB. Bombay S. G. 4 Jan.
J. L. vaughan, CB. Ben. 8.C. 15 Jan.
rS8.J.Browne, Ci?.Ben.S.G. 6 Feb.
G. Gureton, CB. Bengal 8. 0.
W. P. Marriott, C5/. Bam.8.G.
L. Barrow, CB. Madras 8. 0.
C. A. Barwell, Bengal 8. 0...
Sir Arthur Purvis Phayre,
CB. KCSI. Beneal S. C. ...
Pra. E. Voyle, Bengal 8. G...
G. Mackenzie, Madras 8. 0.
H.Nott, Madras 8.0
J. T. 8haJcespear, Beng. 8. G.
82 Feb.
xSMar.
96 Mar.
16 May
9 Aug.
XI May
4 July
17 Sept.
36 Sept.
0FFI0EE8 on a 8PS0IAL EATS of £400 per Annum.
95 Oct. 71 I Peter Edwards 19 Nov. 71.
GENERAL OFFICERS on the HALF PAY of their former Regimental Commissions.
GENERALS.
gOTl G. Whichcote. Unatt..
GSlJas. A. Butler, Unatt ..
IB W.A.LeMesurier, Unatt... 19 Nor. 70 F.P. Dunnc,Unatt. Hon.Col.
5 Dec. 71 Eardley Wilmot,Unatt. ... 19 Nov 70! Queen'tCounivJfilifia 26 Sept. 65
5 Dec, 71 |0L. A. During, Unatt 19 Nov. 70'R. J. P. VaBsall, Unatt 26 Sept.65
$at T. 0. Smith. Unatt. ... 95 Oct. 71 J. P. Westropp, Unatt 24 Oct. 65
,39Jas. Scargill, Uiiatt 12 Jan. 66
UETTTENAVT GENERALS. XAJOR GENERALS. Oharles Hind, Unatt 6 Mar. 68
JEBL G. T. Earl of Albemarle. ,W. Chambr^, Unatt 28 Aug. 65;R.H.J.B. Beaumont.Unatt. 6 Mar. 68
Unatt 31 Mar. 66 Hon. A. G. Logge, Unatt. ... 28 Aug.es'j. B. Crcagh, h.p. 48 F. ... 6 Mar. 68
Fra. Jfar^MwoiTOonyngham, [Melville Dalyell, Unatt. ... 28 Aug. 65IIBS M. 8. H. Lloyd, Unatt... 6 Mar. 68
KP. GCH. Unatt 20 Apr. edie.H.S.StephenB,^^?. Unatt. 5 Sept.65 John Rocho, Unjitt 6 Mar: 66
$) J. H. Bainbrigge,Unatt.. 23 Oct. 70 Jas. M'Queen, IJnatt 5 Sept.65lW.M*Pherson, Unatt 6 Mar. 68
1854.
G.Tyrwhitt,CB.Unfltt..E«Mmy
and Aide de Camv to H.B.II.
the Duke qf Caxnbridge 28 Nov.
1858.
P. A. Gampboll, h.p. R. Mar. 21 Feb.
J. H. LefVoy, CB. R. Art 24 Sept.
1860.
Sir J. M. Adye. KCB. R. Art. 19 May
Kdw. Price, CB. R. Art 2 Nov.
J. W. Domvillc, R. Art 2 Nov.
A. J. Herbert, CB. Unatt.
Brigadier Oeueral Comm. a
Brigade at Alder$hot 14 Dec.
Jas. Lord Scnton, Unatt 22 Doc.
N. S. fJardiuer, Unatt 22 Dec.
8. "VVells, CB, r.f.p. 23 P 24 Dec.
Hon. G. Hart, h.p. Dcp. Batt. 37 Dec.
1861.
R. Pmtt, CB. h.p. 23 F 23 Jan.
Hon. L. Sin^-th, (JB. h.p. Rifle
Brigiwic, D<7>. Qr. Matter
General in Ireland 9 Fob.
e. J. W. Reynolds, Unntt. ... 13 Feb.
F. G. A. Stephenson, CB.
Scots Pus. Gds 15 Feb.
E. A. Whitmore, CB. Unatt. 15 Feb.
Lord A. G. Russell, h.p. Rin©
Brigade, Colonel on the Staff
at Shornelife 10 Mar.
0. J. C. Mills, Brigade Dcp6t,
Oxford 23 Mar.
J. J. Uort, CB. Brigade Do-
pot, Warley 9 Apr.
John Simpson, CB. h.p. 34 F. 20 Apr.
H. G. Rainey, CB. h.p. 61 P. 20 Apr.
J. A. Golo, h.p. 15 P 20 Apr.
R.W.Lacv, Br. Depot. Aahton 16 May
rC P.P. Maude, CB. h.p. 3 F. 30 May
E. U. Maxwell, CB. h.p.83 F. u June
J. il. Walter, CB. 12 F. 17 June
J. E. Thackwell, CB., Bri-
gade Depot, Bodmin 25 June
e. J. E. Addison, Unatt. Ateiet-
ant to the Governor^ Boyal
Military College 6 Aug.
Edm. Roche. UnaU 6 Aug.
W. IngUs, CB. h.p. Dep. Batt. 8 Aug.
L. ShadweU, CB. Unatt 4 Sept.
G. J. Poster, h.p. 16 Lancers
G. P. 8. Gall, CB. h.p. 18 P. 21 Oct.
J. 0. Brooke, CB. h.p. 8 P.... 11 Nov.
Rob. Bmoo, h.p. 2F 26 Nov.
R. Y. Shipley, CB. Brigade
Depot, Woolwich 13 Dec.
J. E. CollingB, CB., Brigade
Depot, Halifax 21 Dec.
1862.
Ralph Bndd, Inapecting Field
Qffleer in Ireland 27 Jan.
H.Bingham,r.f.p. Jiurp.i^i«UQir. 2 Feb.
H. Hamilton, CB. Brigade
'Njpot, Omagh 6 Feb.
COLONSLS.
T. Addison, CP. 2 P. Br. Oen.
Com. Sittd Dittriei, Bombay 16 Feb.
G. 0. M'Intyre, CB. r.f.p. 78F, 7 Mar.
James Maurice Primrose,
CSI. h.p. 43 P. Dep. Adj. Oen.
in Ireland 20 Mar.
F. R. Elrington, CB. Riflo
Depot, Winehegfer 29 Mar.
C. L. Nugent, h.p. Dep. Batt.
Dep. Judge Advocate, Dublin 11 Apr.
P. A. Butler, CB. h.p. 28 P.... 14 Apr.
R. O. Bright. CP. 19 P t May
rC E.W.D. Bell.Ci?. Brigade
Depot. Wrexham 17 May
c. Wnf. Sanlcey. CB. 62 F. ... 18 May
E . Wodehouse, BrigadeDepot,
Brecon i June
F.Burton,Ci?.h.p.Dep6t Batt.
Aan*t.Adf.Oen.atlJevonporl xo June
Wm. Gordon, CB. Brigade
Depot, Hamilton 25 June
|G. H. 8. Willis, CB. Unatt.
Auutt. Quarter Matter Oen. 26 June
J. H. Wingfleld, r.f.p. 15 P.... 28 Juno
[Lord A. C. L. PitzRoy. CB.
Unatt. Equerry to the Queen 14 July
I J. Daubeny, CB. h.p. 62 P. 11 Aug.
iR. Warden, CB. h.p. 19 P. ... 15 Aug.
C. H. Morris, CB. Unatt 17 Aug.
;F. a. GampbcU, R. Art 15 Sept.
iH. P. Gooacnough, R. Art.... 15 Sept.
;C.W.Thomp8on,h.p.7Dr.Gds. 17 Sept.
M. Bruce, Gr. Gds 3 Oct.
J. R. Glyn. CB. h.p. Rifle Br.
iSAeeiet. Adjt. Qen. for Auxi-
liary Foreee in Ireland 29 Oct.
j J. Cockbum, Unatt. Staff Off.
of Pensioners 6Nov.
A. Scudamore, CB. Brigade
' Depot, Exeter 9 Nov.
;R. W. McL. Fraser, Brigade
Depot, Warwick 25 Nov.
I G. W. P.Bincrham, Ci?.Brigade
; Depot, Beading 29 Nov.
J. Gamcron, CB. R. Eng 2 Dec.
J. Gonolly, Unatt. Military
Attaehi at Tarie 14 Dec.
A. P. Bond, h.p. Staff Gorps,
Staff Off. of Pensioners 21 Dec.
O. B. Shakespenr, R. Art. ... 22 Dec.
W. Hope,CP. BrigadeDepot,
Stirling 26 Dec
1863.
iW. F. Gnrtis,h.p. ai Hussars 19 Jan.
iT. E. Knox, CB. Brigade
> Depot, Tarmoutk 24 Jan.
iW. J. Loftus, CB. h.p. 38 P.... 28 Jan.
M. G. Adams, Unatt 29 Jan.
E. W. Donovan, Brigade
Depot, Bedford 31 Jan.
H. P. Hepburn, CB. S. P. Gds. 2 Feb.
Richard M.Best.h.p. 79 F..Bri-
oadier General Com. ICagpore
Force, Mtidras 5 Feb.
R. Ejxox, h.p. x8 Hussars ... 19 Feb.
W. J. Ghamberla^mo, h.p. 3
W.LR. Colonel on the Staff
at the Mauritiue 19 Fob.
D. Anderson, Brigade Depot,
Chester 5 Mar.
P. G. Wilkinson, Brigade
Depot, Shrewsbury 16 Mar.
R. R. Harris, h.p. 60 P. 8. O.
of Pensioners 17 Mar.
J. Turner, CB. R. Art 18 Mar.
W.P.Radcliffe, CB. h.p. 20 F.
Inep. General of Musketry ... 26 Mar.
T. H. Pakenham, 30 F 27 Mar.
W. Payn, CB. 72 F 31 Mar.
T.Ross, 24 F lApr.
H. E. Weare, CB. so F 10 Anr.
H. M. Hamilton, CB. Brigade
Dopot, Bury St. Edmunds ... 12 Apr.
Hon. F. A.The8iger, CB.h.p.gs
P. Aide de Camp to the Queen ;
Adjutant General,East Indies
with local rank qfMaJ. Oen. 30 Apr.
B. Harrison, h.p. 11 Hussars 19 May
B. W. B. Lowe, CB. h.p. 86 F. 2 June
\Hon. A. G. G. Ghichester, 16F. 16 June
|e. W. A. Stratton, h.p. 6 F,
Brigade Depot, ^i/ry 30 June
W. H. Seymour, CB. h.p. 2 Dr.
I Gds 7 July
SirWm. Russell, Bt., CB. h. p.
14 Hussars 20 July
Sir F.W. J. FitzWygram, Bt.
Assit. Adj. Gen. for Auxiliary
Forces in Ireland, 15 Hus*
Bars 26 July
V€ J. G. Guise, CB. h.p. 90 F. 7 Aupr.
H. L. Gardiner, R. Art 9 Aup.
J. 8. Hawkins, R. Eng 12 Aug.
M. A. S. Biddulph, CB. R.Art. 14 Aug.
Sir A. B. KembaU, CB. KCSI.
R. Art X Sept.
c. J. W. Gox, CB. h.p. 13 P.,
Colonel on the Staff, Jamaica 4 Sept.
A. A. Ghapman, Brigade
Depot, JUichmond 17 Sept.
G.W.A.Higgin8on,CjB.Gr.Gd8.3o Sept.
T. G. A. Oakes, CB. Inspecting
OJieer of Yeomanry Cavalry
in Great Britain x Oct.
I Robert Hume, CB. 55 P 8 Oct.
G. W. Green, Unatt 9 Oct.
jA. Browne, CB. h.p. 44 P. ... 13 Oct.
e. William Boyle, CJ. 89 P.... 13 Oct.
J. R. Becher. CB. R. Eng. ... 13 Oct.
John Gwilt, CB. 34 F 22 Oct.
P. Peyton, Brigade Depot,
Lichfield 23 Oct.
B. O'Brien, CB. Brigade De-
pot, Tralee 26 Oct.
R. P. Radcliffe, R. Art 26 Oct.
G. W. Younghusband, R. Art. 26 Oct.
B. B. Hamley, CB. R. Art.
Commandant of Stqff College a Nor.
S. E. Gbrdon, CB. R. Art. ... 2 Nov.
Hon. E. T. Gage, CB. E. Art. s Nov.
H. W. MontAga, CB. R. Eng.
C S. Henry, CB. R. Art.
*i.iitonio Mattel, R. Malta
Fendble Artillcpy
C. Adama, CB,\q F
G. W. T. Rich, CB. Brigade
Depoi, Wotliaieh
D. leid,R. Art
J. W. Thomas. CB, Brigade
Depot, Wimeketter
IWl
W. T. Dickson, h.p. 16 Lanoors
R.C. Romer, R. Art
Wm. Wilby, CB, Brigade
Depot, LaweiuUr
H- H. Greer, CB. Brigade
Depot, DottMpatrick
H. BmL. Brigaulc Depot, Birr
T€ VV. Olpherte. CB. R. Art.
H. W. B. Bell, R. Eng
4. R. Care>-, CB. h.p. 40 F.
Deputy Judge Adeoeate
W. C. L. Baker, r.f.p. R.
(Madms) Art
R. W. Lowry, CB. 47 F
A- THylor, CB. R. Eng
C. Fanshftwe, R. Enp
T. Lightfoot. CB. Brigade
I>er>ot, I>oHea»ter
T£ Hon. H. H. Clifford, CB.
Uuatt. A»ngta%t AJLjutani
OtmerxU
H. D'O. Torrens, CB. Brigade
Depot, XeicemstU
W. F- Macbean, Brigade
Depc*, -ijrr
H. H. Maxwell, CB. R. Art.
T. B. Butt, h.p. 86 F
W. A- F^'ers, CB. h.p.RlfleBr.
W. Drysdale, CB. Brigade
Depot, Warrington
G. F. Mann, CB. R. Ens:. ...
H. Hope Crealock, CB. Unatt.
J. X. Sargent, CB. Brigade
Depot, Cardiff'
<?. C. Saivyer, h.p. 6 Dr. Gds.
R. G. A. Luard, h.p. 62 P. Af-
fi^toMi Military Secretary at
yova ScaHa
EdTf. Sea,ger,TaspeetiMff Officer
of Yeowutnry Cavalry in
Greai BrUain
Jfftfa. D.C. FiUG. de Roe, hp.
I Life Gds. Jiquerry to ike
Qm^en
H EL Browne, 37 F
T. R- Crawley, h.p. 6 Drs. ...
A. Thompson, R. Art
W. A- Middleton. CB. R. Art.
Deputy Adjutant General ...
W. H. Ktrb}', Brigade Depot,
Camterhury
5. Westmacott, R. Eng
«r. G. J. Peacocke, h.p. t6 F.
Asfift. Adj. Gen. in Scotland
J. R. S. Sayer, CB. Brigade
Depot. Beriy
W. C.Menzies, R. Eng
S- M. Laffan, R. Eng
.Vu- A- H. Preeling, Bt.B.. Eng.
L. Graham, h.p. 18F
«•. A. C. Robertson, 8 P
J. F. M. Browne. CB. R. Eng.
Deputy Adjutant General . . .
1865.
A-3(LM'Donald.h,p.Dep. Batt.
Afwt. Adj. Oen. at Dover...
R. White, CB. Brig. Depot,
JvcTvener
J. B. SpTirgin, CB. CSI. Bri-
gade Depot. Naa*
Anc. W. Murray, CB. h.p. i
W. I. Begt,
*. D. J. (Samble. CB. Unatt. A.
Qr. Master Oen. at Aldenikot
G. B. Milman,hj;>. 5 F, Major
of the Tomer of London
V. 'Baker. h.p. 10 Hnsaars
E. H. Fisher, R. Art
J. D. M. Prior, Brigade Depot,
jirBMpJk
E. C. H-, Xorrf Clarina, 97 F...
J. Ross, CB. Rifle Brigade ...
W. F. Brett, 6x F
R. B. Hawley. h.p. 60 F. An-
tietant MiUtary Secretary ...
F. A. WflUs, CB. 26 F
a Nov.
a Nov.
I a Nov.
X7 Nov.
X7 Nov.
33 Dec.
31 Dec.
5 Jan.
z6 Jan.
15 Feb.
18 Feb.
22 Fob.
26 Feb.
29 Feb.
X Mar.
8 Mar.
X3 Mar.
31 Mar.
I Apr.
4 Apr.
23 Apr.
27 Apr.
I May
23 May
23 May
8 June
Colonels.
Sir G.J.W6lae\ey,CB.KC2fG.
h.p. 90 F. On tpeeial eerviee
on the West Coast of Africa ,
Commanding the Expedition
ogaiHst the A$kantee$f with
local rank of Major General 5 Jtmo
F. Carev, Brigade Depot,
HamilUm 19 June
J. R. GKbbon, CB. R. Art 21 July
c. C. E. P. Gordon, CB. h.p.
75 P sAng.
W. D. Aitken,R. Art 3 Aug.
C. B. Fuller, R. Art 3 Aug.
R. S. Baynes, Unatt. Colonial
Secretary at Gibraltar 7 Sept.
P. B. Roe, 60 Rifles 18 Sept.
Cha. Douglas, R.Art 20 Sept.
H. B. L. ThuilUer, CSI. R.Art. 20 Sept
J.C. H. Jones, Brigade Dep6t,
Warrinalon, A $$ut. Adjutant
General at lAverpool 21 Sept.
H. R. Norman, C^.h.p. 10 F. 23 Sept.
e. G.G. C. Stapylton, Brigade
Depot, Ctesw*^ 25 Sept.
E. T. Gloster, Brigade Depot,
Maidstone 26 Sept.
G. C. Vialls, 95 F 26 Sopt.
J. H. C. Robertson, h.p. 100 F.
Auistant Adjutant General
at Manchester 27 Sept.
Hon. P. R. B. Feilding, CB.
I CoUlat. Gds 7 Oct.
\e.\y. T. L. Patterson, h.p. 91 P. 12 Nov.
I J. G. R. Aplin, Brigade Depot,
yorihampton 23 Nov.
Charles Hood, 58 F 23 Nov.
W. G. Suther, CB. R. Mar. ... 8 Dec.
W. S. Aslett. R. Mar 13 Dec.
C. F. M. Mundy, Bengal S. C. 23 Mar.
W. W.Barrj', CB. R. Art 24 Mar.
I£on. D. M'D. Eraser, CB. R.A. 3 Apr.
A. R. Thomhill, Madras 8. C. 27 Apr.
J. P. Redmond, CB. h.p.61 F. xo Maj*
E.G. Bulwer,Ci?.h.p.BriL'ade
Depot, Aentt. Adj. Gen. for
Anxiliarv Forcer 23 May
J. C. Brooke, Bengal S. C. ... 12 June
R. Woolley, Matlras S. C 13 June
B. T. Dalton, CSI. Bengal S. C. X3 Jime
H. Le Geyt Bruce, R. Art. ... 14 July
|L. Nicholson, CB. R. Eng. ... 20 July
UoH.U. F. Keane, Cli. R. Eng.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 3 Aug.
G. H. Earl q^Mount Charles,
h.p. 1 Lile Guards, Extra
Equerry to the Queen 34 Aug.
W. J. E. Grant, CB. R. Art.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 24 Aug.
Wm. Hanly, CB. Brigade
Depot, Chichester x6 Sept.
\c. J. W. D'Ovly, h.p. II F. ... 17 Sept.
lA. T. Cadell, K. Art 25 Sept.
|G. W. Wnll-er, U. Eng 30 Sept.
U. Gaye, R. Art 3 Oct.
E. Fellowcs, Unfitt, Aseistant
I Adj. Oen. in Ireland 10 Nov.
jR. Richards, Bombay S.C. ... 13 Nov.
C. S.vnijo Hutchinson, h.p. 2
Dr. Gds 19 Nov.
J. A. Ballard, CB. R. Enc. ... 7 Dec.
C.R.W.Uorvev.C^.Bom.S.C. 11 Dec.
J.E. Gastroll, Bengal S. C. ... n Dec.
isee.
re C. C. Fraser, CB. h.p. 11
Hussars, Aide de Camp to
H.B.H. the Commander in
Chief. x8 Jan.
•8. Gatt. R.Malta Fenc. Art. 25 Jan.
e. R. J. Eagar, CB. 31 F 15 Feb.
30 July {Hon. S. J. G. Catthorpo, h.p.
5 Dr. Gds 15 Feb.
'W. B. Salmon, Bombay 8. C. 18 Feb.
4 Aug. J. K. Spence, Bengal 8. C. ... 18 Feb.
G. M.Hill, Bengal S.C x8 Feb.
IT. Stock, Bombay S.C 18 Fob,
G. Jackson, Bengal S. C x8 Fob.
W.G.Woods.CS/JiladrasS.C. 18 Feb.
20 Juno
20 June
6 July
29 July !
5 Aug.
JR. T. Snow, Madras S. C. ... 18 Feb.
30 Aug. R. N. Raikes, Bengal S. C. ... 18 Feb.
x8 Sept. E. E. Miller, Madras S. C. ... i3 Feb.
23*Sept. P. W. Luard, Bengal 8. C. ... x8 Feb.
25 Sept. iGeo. Selby, R.Art 18 Feb,
'G. Vernor, Bengal 8. C 18 Feb.
7 Oct. iE.*Wray, CB. R. Art 18 Feb.
H. Ramsay, CB. Bengal 8. C. 18 Feb.
12 Oct. A. Boyd, Bengal 8. C 18 Feb.
13 Oct. R.C. Lawrence, C/?. Ben. S.C. 18 Feb.
H. Nicoll, Bengal 8. C 18 Feb.
18 Oct. ;. John Worgan, R. Art 18 Fob.
Wm. S. Hatch, R. Art 18 Feb.
21 Oct. J. D. Woollcombe, CB.B.. Art. 18 Feb.
25 Oct. A. VV. Macintire, CB. R. Art. 18 Feb.
28 Nov. IJ. G. Petrie, CB. R. Art 18 Feb.
28 Nov. I A. Wjmdham, Madras 8. C... 18 Feb.
4 Dec. G. A. Fisher, Bengal 8. C. ... x8 Feb.
15 Dec. C. Cooke, Madras 8. C 18 Fob.
[J. "Wilson, Madras 8. C 18 Feb.
26 Dec. S. H. Becher, Bengal 8. C. ... 18 Feb.
IF. D. Atkinson, Bengal 8. C. 18 Feb.
'A. K. Gore, Madras 8. C 18 Feb.
IChas. Harris, Bengal 8. C. ... 18 Feb.
13 Jan. P. H. Scott, Madras 8. C 18 Feb.
J. S. D. Tulloch, Bengal 8. C. 18 Feb.
21 Feb. H. T. Vincent, Bombay 8. C. 18 Feb.
G. W. Russell, Madras 8. C. 18 Feb.
9 Mar. M.C.Spottiswoode.Mad.S.C. 18 Feb.
Henry Man, Madras 8. C. ... 18 Feb.
16 Mar. John White, Madras 8. C 18 Feb.
Wm. J. Cooke, Madras 8. C. x8 Feb.
2x Mar. C. L. Showers, Bengal 8. C. 18 Feb.
A. Turner, Bengal S. C 18 Feb.
30 Mar. H. D. Innea, Madras 8. C. ... x8 Feb.
30 Mar. iH. P. de Teissier, R. Art 18 Feb.
X Apr. 'C. H. Diikens, CSI. R.Art.... 18 Feb.
ID. C. Vanrenen, R. Art x8 Feb.
2 Apr. 'F. W. Swinhoo, R. Art 18 Feb.
3 Apr. |R. Maclagan, R. Eng 18 Feb.
3 Apr. ' J. D. Campbell, R. Bug x8 Feb.
6 May IM. K. Kennedy, R. Eng 18 Feb.
I W. C. R. Macdonald,Mad. 8. C. 24 Feb.
18 May I Lord G. J. Manners, h.p. R.
2x May 1 Horse Gds 5 Mar.
I 1867.
|C. V. Jenkins, 19 Hussars x Jan.
P. 8. Thompson, CB. 14 Uus. 6 Jan.
J. H. F. Elkington, 6 F 7 Jan.
J. Dcsborougb, CB. R.Art.... xi Jan.
T. Thompson, Madras S. C... 17 Jan.
S. J. K. Whitehill, Bom. S.C. X7 Jan.
A. P. Steele, h.p. 7 Hussars 20 Jan.
A. H. L. Fox, Brigade Depot,
Guildford 22 Jan.
G. A. Leckie, Bombay S.C... 7 Feb.
H. D. Abbott, CB. Mad. 8. C. 9 Feb.
Robert Cadoll, CB. R. Art. ... ix Feb.
R. K. Clavell, R. Mar 13 Feb.
H. Grierson, 15 F 18 Feb.
8. F. C. Annesloy, 10 F 3 Mar.
C. T. DuPlat,R. ATt.,Eqn«rry
tothe Queen 7 Mar.
Hon J J. J. Bourko, Brigade
Dep6t, Brur^o^ 8 Mar.
B. W. Boudicr, Madras S. C. 8 Mar.
8. Richards, Bengal 8. C 8 Mar.
Sir A. Alison, Bt., CB. Unatt.
Brigadier General Command-
ing a Brigade f We$t Coast of
Africa 17 Mar.
W.A.Crommelin, CB. R. Eng. x8 Mar.
L. Farrington,BrigadeDepoc,
Lincoln 25 Mar.
J. Bavly, R. Eng 26 Mar.
W. F. D. Jervois, CB. R. Eng. i Apr.
T. L. J. Galhvey, R. Eng x Apr.
R. Bumab3', R. Eng i Apr.
•. H. Peel Yates, CB. R. Art. 26 Apr.
J. E. MicheU, CB. R. Art. ... 26 Apr.
"^. H. Smith, CB. R. Art 26 Apr.
X. O. 8. Turner, CB. R. Art. 26 Apr.
IT€ W. O. Lennox. CB. R. Eng. 26 Apr.
P. 0. Penrose, CB. R. Mar.... 8 May
G. B. Rodnej', R. Mar 16 May
P. H. Fellowes, R. Mar 22 Maj'
A. C. Hawkins, CB. R. Art... i Jimo
oyle, CB. R. Mar 8 June
A. V. Falls, R. Art 9 June
3. J. Batten, Madras 8. C. ... 10 June
A. P. 8. Green. R. Art 30 June
J. W. C. Williams, 11. Marine
Artillery, Aide de Camp to the
Queen 20 June
E. A. Williams, CB. R. Art... 21 Juno
M. J. Tnrnbull, Bengal 8. C. 28 June
J. E. T. Nicolls, R. Eng 30 June
0. J. Hodgson, R. Eng i .Tuly
G. Sim, r.f.p. R. (Bengal) Eng. i July
N. M'l. Mackay, R. Art 16 July
A. B. Hankey, Brigade Depot,
Doreheater 29 July
T. Raikes, CB. 44 F 30 July
GuyRotton, R. Art 21 Sept.
P. W. Bond. R. Art 2 Oct.
B. Newdigato, Brigade DepOt,
CarUfle 23 Oct.
W. F. Lord Abinger, 8. F. Gds. 21 Nov.
8
n. 8. Wilson, Madras 8. C. ... x8 Dec.
{}. UarknesB, Madras 8. C. ... i8 Dec.
a. N. K. A. Yongo, Brigade
Depot, GoZwoy 23 Dec.
D. G. Robinaon. R. Eng 3» Dec.
1868.
R. Phaj-re, CB. Bombay 8.C.
A iile de Camp to the Queen ... 6 Jan.
T. Clerk, Madras S. C 10 Jan.
J . II. M. Babington, Mad. S. C. 10 Jan.
i'. (J. M'Callum, Ma<lras S. C. 10 Jan.
T. Grccnaway, Matlras S. C. 10 Jan.
i\ M. Barrow, CB. Bombay
S.C 19 Jan.
D. Boyd, Bombay S. C 19 Jan.
AV. A^buruer, Bombay S. C. X9 Jan.
(i. V. Johnson, R. Art 24 Jan-
A. F. Connell, R. Art 12 Feb.
A. W. H. Meyrick, h.p. 8. F.
CMS 13 Feb.
J. C. Hangbton, CSL, Bcn.S.C. 15 Feb.
V. Young, Madras 8.C 15 Fo»'-
K. B. M*Crea,R. Art 22 Feb.
F. Marshall, h.p. 2 Life Gds,,
Aide de Camp to H.B.U. the
Duke qf Cambridge 6 Mar.
A. Bassano, CB. h.p. 32 F. ... 16 Mar.
c;. 8. Digby, CB. B. Mar. Art. 23 Mar.
air W. H. R. Green, CB. KCSI.
Bombay 8.0 5 Apr.
W. H. B de Horsey, Gr. Gds. 29 Apr.
J. E. Wat6on,r.f.p. k. (Ben.) A. 7 May
C. W. Adair, CB. R. Mar.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 29 May
D. G, Pollard, Madras 8. C. .. 12 June
A. C. Plowden, Bengal 8. C. 13 June
VC Sir Henry M. Havelock,
Bt. Cl^, Unatt 17 June
T. F. Wilson, CB. Bengal 8. C.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... ao June
J. L. Elgee, B. Art. 27 J«no
(.'. V. WUkieson, R. Eng 29 ^^^°
a. B. Prott€(john, CB. 18 Hus. 3 July
W.W.H.Greathed.CB.R.Eng. 7 Jaly
F. C. Hassard, CB. R. Eng... 3 Aug.
C . Tower, CB. 3 Dr. Gds 4 Aug.
M. Dillon, CB. CSI. Rifle Br.
Aide de Camp to the Queen j
Militarjf Seeretarjf to the Com-
mander in Chiefs East Indiea 15 Aug.
Sir Wm. L. Merewether, CB.
JlCST. Bombay 8. C 15 Aug.
c. W. G. Cameron, CJ5. 4 F... 15 Aug.
\V. E. MacLeod, Bombay 8. C. 15 Aug,
A. W. Lucas, CB. Bom. 8. C. 15 Aug.
T. W. Milward, CB. R. Art.
Aide de Camp to the Queen .. 15 Aug.
H. H. A. Wood, Bombay 8. C. 15 Aug.
F. A. K. Loch, Bombay 8. C. 15 Aug.
U. 8t. C. Wilkins, R. Eng.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 15 Aug.
H. W. Holland. CB. Bom. 8. C. 15 Aug.
Alex. Robinson, Bengal 8. C. 27 Aug.
G. G. Brown, R. Art i 8ept.
J. G. Fife, R. Eng x Sept.
J. Jones, R. Eng x 8ept.
C. W. Hutchinson, R. Eng.... x 8ept.
E. A. Foord, R. Kng x 8epL
M. Wallace, CB. R. Art i 8ept.
Vj. Baring, h.p. Coldst. Gds... 2 Sept.
H. D. Taylor, Madras 8. C. ... X4 Sept.
Geo. Shaw, CB. R. Art. Aeeiei.
Adjutant General 20 Sept.
F. G. Kempster, Madras 8. C. 5 Oct.
A. R. Fraser, Madras 8. C. ... s Oct.
A. F. F. Lennox, R. Art 10 Oct.
H. J. B. Macleod, r.f.p. R.
(Bengal) Art 20 Oct.
Wm. HiU, h.p. 2 W.I.R 28 Nov.
H. R. Hibbert, h.p. 7 F x Dec.
v/. C. Trevor, CB. 54 F 8 Dec.
S. Thncker, Bombay 8. C. ... 11 Dec.
C. P. Molony, Madras 8. C. .. xi Dec.
H. Hopkinson, Bengal 8. C... X2 Dec.
U, R. Mainwaring, Bengal S.C. 21 Dec.
M. T. Ffrench, Madras 8. C. 2x Dec.
A. L. Steele, Madras S. C 21 Dec.
A. F. Place, iiatlras 8. C 21 Dec.
!•:. R. Curebon, Com. Cav.Dep. 28 Dec.
U. K. Bume, Bengal 8. C. ... 30 Dec.
Colonels,
G. F.Shakespear.MadrasS.C.
J. F. Pennycuick, CB. R. Art.
rC M. Walker, 45 F
H. A. Sarel, CB, h.p. 17 Lan.
Private Secretary to the Se-
eretary </ State for War ...
A. A. Fisher, CB. R. Eng. ...
ITC G. Graham, CB. R. Eng.
B. W, Ward, R. Eng.
W. J. F. Stafford, CB. Bengal
J. T. Walker, R. Eng." ".".".'..... V
P. G. Pipon, R. Art
R. J. Meade, CSI. Bengal 8. C.
J. M. Macsrrcgor. Madras S. C.
R. J. Feildcn, CMO. Brigade
Depot, Greenlaw
G. Holroyd. Beutral S. C
J. R. M'Mullin, Bengal 8. C.
I F. J. B. Priestley, Madras S.C.
Sir Roger W. H. Palmer, Bt.
h.p. 2LifeGds
F. P. Layard. Bengal 8. C. ...
5tr8.J.Blane,B<.Ci?.hp.Rfl.Br.
;G.T. Field, R. Art
A. R. Harenc, Brigade Depot,
, Perth
,J. Gubbins, Brigade Depot,
I Beverley
I A. K.C.Kennedy, Madras S.C.
A. Cooper, Madras 8. C
V€ G. L. Goo(Uake, Coldst.
GdH. Aidede Camp to the Queen
Y€ C. T. Bourchier. h.p. Rifle
Br. Aide de Camp 1h theQueen
F. H. Rundall, R. Eng
Hon. R. Monck, Coldst. Gds.
A. C. Pigou, R. Art
J. C. Rattrav, CB. h.p. 90 F.
A. Howlett, CB. Madras S.C.
J. J. Combe, Bombay S. C. ...
T. P. Waterman, Bengal S. C.
J. Daniel. Madras 8. C
G. 8. A. Anderson, Bom. 8. C.
C. W. Randolph, h.p. Gr. Gds.
H. Hoseai»on, Madras 8. C. ...
B. E. Bacon. Bengal 8. C. ...
H. G. W<XKls, 8 F
F. L. Whitmore, Unatt. Com-
mando nt of School of Mueick
otKnellerRaU
H. P. Newton, R. Art
*. Hon. W. H. A. Foilding,
Coldst. Gds
A. C. Gleig, h.p. R. Art. In-
epector of Army Sehoole
G. H. Vesey, R. Art
8. Robinson, R. Art
O. E. Rothney, C5/.Beb. S.C.
F. W. TraiU-Burroughs, CB.
h.p. 93 F
Sir C. H. Brownlow, KCB.
' Bengal S.C. Aide de Camp to
the Queen
C. P. Kej-es, CB. Madras 8. C.
G. W.M.Hall, C£. Bengal S.C.
C. F. T. DanieU, 28 P
W. D. Morgan, Bengal S.C...
Alex. Fraaer, CB. R. Eng. ...
T. Wright, CB. Bengal S.C. ...
W. K. M-Leod, 74 F
E. H. Vyse, 3 Hussars
J. W. Pla3'fiur. R. Eng
J. H. Stewart, R. Mar
E. S. F. G. Dawson, Brigade
Depots Aberdeen
A. A. Nelson, Unatt. ./iffitfaitf
Adjutant General ^ Gibraltar
G. H. L. Milman, R. Art. ...
J. 8. Komball, Bombay S.C.
H. L. Robertson, Bentral S.C.
G. C. Hatch, Bengal S.C
WilloughbyCrewe.MadrasS.O,
CM. ShakesT)car. Madras S.C.
F. J. Moberly, R. Kng
C G. Arbnthuot, CB. 11. Art.
E. S. Bumaby, Gr. Gtls
Wm. Roberts, 5 F
10 Feb.
X5 Fob.
15 Feb.
15 Feb.
15 Feb.
xs Feb.
x5 Feb.
22 Feb.
27 Feb.
I Mar.
X Mar.
X Mar.
I Mar.
1 Mar.
X Mar.
2 Mar.
8 Mar.
zi Mar.
19 Mar.
7 Apr.
x9 Apr.
20 Apr.
28 Apr.
29 Apr.
30 Apr.
30 Apr.
x2 May
14 May
20 May
3 June
11 June
XX June
IX June
12 June
12 June
14 June
16 June
22 June
10 July
91 July
21 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
5 Aug.
xo Aug.
ID Aug.
II Aug.
II Aug.
X7 Aug.
22 Aug.
as Aug.
31 Aug.
5 Sept.
9 Sept.
x8 Oct.
24 Oct.
5 Nov.
29 Nov.
9 Dec.
xo Dec.
XI Dec.
11 Dec.
12 Dec.
,12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
18 Dec.
27 Dec.
27 Dec.
1870.
1^^- J. M. Grant, R. Eng 7 Jan.
J. W. Lovell, CB. R. Eng. ... 5 .Jan. H. C Adlum, Bengal S.C. ... 13 Jan.
«;. H.Saxton, Madras 8. C ... 11 Jan. ;w. Agnew, Bengal S.C 14 Jan.
W. 8. Simpson, Madras 8. C 11 Jan. .G. F. Luard, Madras S.C ... 15 Jan.
v. P. L. O'Connell, R. Eng.... 15 Jan. :S. Mainwaring. Madras S.(\ 15 Jan.
< '. T. Aitchison, Bombay 8. C x8 Jan. W. Rickman, Brigade Depot,
T. C. M'Leo.l, CJ5. 42 F a9Jan. I Leieetter 23 Jan.
.T. E. Maync, Madi-UN S.C .24 Jan-
Sir Fred. John Goldsmid, CB.
KCSI. Madras S. C 24 Jan.
0- Hamilton. Bengal 8. C ... 24 Jan.
H. Francis, R. Art 24 Jan.
A. H. Teman, Bengal 8. C... 24 Jan_
S. Stallard, R. Art 24 Jan.
C C G. Ross, Bengal 8. C... 29 Jim.
C R. O. Evans, R. Art 9 Feb-
R. B. Moore, Bombay 8. C .. 10 Feb.
ITC J. A. Wood, Bombay S.C. 12 Feb.
E. A. Rowlatt, Bengal 8.C.... 14 Feb.
W. C. F. Goslinjr, R. Art X7 Feb.
E. C Marston, Bombay B.C. x8 Feb..
F. G. T. Deshon, h.p. Depot
Batt X Mar.
E. Gage, Madras S.C 7 Mar.
C E. M. Walker, Madras S.C xo Mar.
H. M. Wilson, Bengal S.C. ... 14 Mar.
P. 8. Lumsden, CB. CSI. Beng.
S.C Aide de Camp to the
I Queen x6 Mar-
G. D. Pitt, CB. h.p. 80 F. Dep.
1 Adjutant 4- Q. 31. Gen, Cape
of Good Hope 21 Mar.
H. Drummond, R. Kng 24 Mar-
A. Stewart, R. Art 24 Mar-
W. Fullerton, Bengal S.C. ... 26 Mar-
G. N. Boldero, h.p. Dep. Batt.
I D. Qr. Hatter Gen. .Malta... 31 Mar.
|G. Mein, Brigade Depot, Taim-
I ton 1 Apr-.
F. G. Ilibbert, Brigade Depots
! Bradford 4 Apr.
Jolm Peel, h.p. Depot Batt. 16 Apr.
L. E. Knight, Brigade Depot,
Lichfehl XI May-
W. Earle, Gr. Gds 20 May
8. J. Hire. Bengal 8. C a8 May-
rC John Wateou, Ci^.Bombay
I S.C Aule de Camp to theQueen 28 May
I P. Robertson-RofeS, h.p. Dep.
Batt aJuno
F. W. Hastings, R. Art 5 Jun4>
R. H.Gall, CB. h.p. 14 Hus.
' Aide de Camp to the Queen,
A. Qr. Most. General, Dover 6 Juno
C Holroyd. Bengal S.C xx June
,C R. Baugh, Bombay S.C. ... 12 June
J. Nisbett, Bengal 8. Corps... 12 June
,J. N. H. Maclean, Madras
Staff Cori)8 12 Juno
C J. Bradley, Madras S.C. ... 12 June
B. J. Lawder, Madras S.C ... 18 June
A. Macqueen, Bengal S.C ... 18 June
G. R. Phillips, Madras S.C... i8 June
T. W. Marten, h.p. 7 F ao June
G. 8. Young, h.p. 80 F ao July
|R. N. Tronson. Bengal S.C... 34 July
S. Henning, CB. 38 F as July
I Reg. Ouseley, Bengal S.C ... 99 July
'A. Wombwell, h.p. Dep. Batt.
j Aut.Adj.Gen.atPortemoutk x Aug--
•T. T. Haggard, R. Art. 3 Aufj^
J. C Hailes, R. Art 3 Aug--
W. Campbell, h.p. 100 F 4 Aug-.
W. C Anderson, Bombay S.C. 6 Aug .
T. C Longcroft, Madras S.C. 20 Aug.
H. A. Smjlh, R. Art 31 Aug?.
E. F. Burt<m, Madras S.C. ... x8 Sept-
J. S. Davies, Bengal S.C 18 Sept.
P. W. Phillipps, R. Art 20 Sept.
IH. B. Hodgson. Bombay S.C. 29 Sept.
iF. M. M. Ommanney, E. Art. i Nov-.
iR. K. Freeth, R. Art i No%-.
,W. A. G. Wright, R. Mar xo Nov-
,G. W. Forbes. R. Mar aoNoy.
:H. H. Morant, Brigade Depot,
I Sunderland^ Aide de Camp to
I theQueen la Nov.
iF. J. Richards, R. Mar ai Nov.
F. 8. Blyth, 40 F 24 Nov.
iJ. H. Dunne, 99 F 9$ Nov.
iH. Adair, R. Marine Art a8 Nov.
iT. Rattray, CB. CSI. Bengal
S.C 10 Dec.
' J. H. Champion, Bombay S.C xo Dec.
.G. U. Price. Bombay S.C 10 Dec
,W. R. Eliott. Bengal S.C xo Doc.
R. Benson, Madras S.C 10 Dec*
'R. M. Johnstone.BombavS.C ix Dec.
J. M. Cripps, Bengal S.C xx Dec.
J. W. Bristow. Bengal S.C ... xx Dec.
J. P. Sandwith, Bombay S.C. xx Dec.
Arthur Butcher, R. Marines... 13 Dec.
R. H. Currie. ^9 F 19 Dec.
J. Bean, R. Kng ax Dec
A. Light, R. Art aa Dec.
C A. Moylc, Bombay S.C ... aa Dcc^
E. Thonipsoa, Bombay S.C...
T. (\ LypM, Brigade Depot,
Frettom
1871.
B. P. Llovd, Bengal S.C
J. a PennTS, Bengal S.C. ...
J R. Pujfhe. Bengid S.C
G. G. Moxon, Bengal S.C. ...
R. Gipps. Scots Fus. GdB. .
FiteRor M. H. SoaiCT!»et, R.E.
J. C. U"x>d, Bengal S. C
<;. Colcloaffh, R. Art
A. J. H. Klliot. UnaU. A,Q.
M.Gn.,P<»rf*month
H. L. CTjermeide, R, Art
F.Manlail, Ma<lra8 8.C
J. P^ ifackenzie, 105 F
G. BaH.jck, Madras S.C
0. J. McL. Farrinjrton, Ben-
gal S.C
R. .K. Lo^an, CB. 57 P
H. E- J:u»b. Bombay S.C. ...
F. W.C. Ortl. R. Art
( W Walker, Bombay S.C.
rCH Rowlands, 4X F
J 20. N;i»on, Brigade Dep«*»t,
Fori-
W. L. Ciihuaac, Bombay S.C.
V B. Forde. R- Art
C C. Dniry, Bengal 8. C. ...
H.F. Williams, BrigadeD pot,
Bvmlry
T Jamc.-*, CB. Bengal S. C...
G. Dmrv, R. >£ar
i. F. Richardson, CB. Bengal
S.C
Ct. B, Harman, Brigade Depot,
Fo^UfraH
D.J. Baillie, R. Horse Gds.
F. .\. Smith, Madras S. C
J: T. Faaken, Madras S. C...
G. E. Holmes. Bengal S. C...
E M. Rvan, Bengal S. C
'^ S. Jones, Bombay S. C —
; F.J. SLe\'en9on, Madr. S.C.
J A. Wrieht, Bengal S. C
W. ('. PhiUips. Madras S.C...
E. H. Coachman, R. Art
T' (.'. Drary-Lowc, 17 Lane.
W Scott. Bombay S.C
.' A. FxiUer, R. Eng
' K. Boshe, h.p. 50 F
i. .V Thomson, 14 F
U. C. Johnstone, CB. Bengal
Staff Corps
I C. O. Creagh-Osbome. CB.
if
V. T. ilairis, R. Eng
S F. Graham, Bengal S.C...
B. Parrott, Bengal S. C
J. W. Toonghusband, C8I.
Bombay S.C
R. D. Ardagh, Madras S. C...
K. M. Haoltain. Madras S. C.
A. Stevens. Madras S. C
J. N. Young, Bengal 8. C
J. London. Mattaw 8. C
G. A. St. P. Fooks. Ben. S. C.
E. A. Wflde, R. Marines
J G Boothli^, R.Art
H H. O'Coiinell, Madras S.C.
H. Shewell, Bombay S. C
«^ (-'. Rich, Madras S. C
t J. Fremantle, Coldst. Gde.
»" A- Riach, Madras S. C. ...
J R Fulton, Madras S. C
fl- Unsrin. Bengal S. C
A Ritherdon, Madras S. C...
fc Ford. Madras a. C
H. Le P. Trench. Ben^ral S.C.
H- Bahaa, Bengal 8. C
A Bag.,t. Bengal S. C
'' St-G. Brownlow. Ben.S.C.
P F. Gardiner, Bengal S. C.
' . F. Smith, Bengal S. C
V B. Beatson, Bengal S. C...
?. P. Anderson, Bengal 8. C.
H.MilK Bengal S.C
A H. Cobbc, 17 F
Wm. Lyons, h.p. 5 W. I. R.
Aui. Adj.O^M. Home Dittrict
i W. A- Kennedy, R. Marines
-' I Marrav, CB. Bengal S.C.
' VL C.WUliams.R.HoTse Gds.
J K. Fraser. Bengal 8. C
T GiSUlan, Madras 8. C
'^ FaithfWl, Bengal S. C. . .
^- T. Leigh, Bengal 8. C
Ani. Fine, Bombay S. C
ColoueU,
22 Dec. J. F. Stoddard. Madras S. C.
'j. Elphinstone. Madras S. C.
25 Dec. Lewis Felly, CSI. Bom. S.C.
Wm. S. Hewett, Bombay S.C.
3 Jan. Wm. B. Irwin, Bengal S. C...
3 Jan. H. J. Day. Bombay S. C
3 Jan. J. W. Laurie, Unatt. Int^eting
3 Jan. ; Fitld Officer 0/ Militia and
5 Jan. ' VoluHtcera in Nova Scotia...
25 Jan. H. R. Drew, Bengal S. C
29 Jan. C. H. Abdy, Madras S. C
30 Jan. C. B. Basdeu, Bengal S. C...
lE. H. Blomfleld.Madras S. C.
I Feb. Iw. D. Stanley, Madras S. C.
Feb. H. A. Dwyer, Bengal S. C.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
; Feb. J. D. MacDonald. Ben. S. C.
12 Feb. 1872.
15 Feb. A, H. Hope, Madi-as S.C. ...
I R. G. Jones, Madras S. C
15 Feb. IL. R. Christopher, Ben. S.C.
17 Feb. J. T. Francis, Bombay 8. C...
25 Feb. R. Biddulph, R. Art
27 Feb. L. H. H. Holland, Madr. S.C.
10 Mar. C. W. Taylor, Madras S.C...
23 Mar. C. Herbert, Bengal S. C
lE. Oakes, Bengal S. C
28 Mar. [R. G. Coles, 1 F
31 Mar. I H. T. Glyn, 24 F
1 Apr. C. G. Gordon, CB. R. Eng. ...
14 Apr. A. F. Baird, Bengal S. C
J. Marquis, Bengal S. C
18 Anr. E. A. B. Tra vers, Madras S.C.
3 May 'A. B. Little, Bombay 8. C...
23 -May A. Prichard, Madras 8. C. ...
J. Croflon, R. Eng
27 May W. D. Dickson, BombHv S.C.
i John Dwyer, r.f.p. 14 F.
2 June F. E. Appleyard, 85 F
5 June [Geo. Hyde Page, Brigade
11 June j Depot, Kingston on Thames
11 June \A. C. M*3Iaster. Madras S.C.
12 June G. M' Andrew, Bengal S.C ...
12 June I J. L. Nation, Bengal S. C
12 June iW. C. Russell, R. Art
12 June A. B. Johnson, Bengal S. ('. .
12 June il^«S: H. T. Macpherson, CB.
12 Juno { Bengal 8. C
12 June St. J. <ys. Muter, Bom. 8. C.
15 June G, E. Baynes, h.p. 8 F
19 June J. P. Watts, Madras 8. C
20 June F. H. Smith, Bengal 8. C
36 June H.F.M. Boisragon, Ben. 8. C.
27 July ;h. W. Mawbey, R. Mar. Art.
J. T. DalyeU, 21 F -
31 July \W. Cooper, 19 F
F. M. Colvilo, C5. 43 F
3 Aug. iH. T. Bartlett, Bcnffal 8. C.
3 Aug.
4 Aug.
19 Aug.
19 Aug.
20 Aug.
20 Aug.
V€ J. C. M'NeiU, CMO. h.p.
48 F. Colonel on the Stc^,
OoldCooMt
James Orr, Madras 8. C
C. M. J. Thornton, R. Art. ...
J. Ainslie, i Dragoons
F. R. Chesney, R. Eng.
12 Dec.
22 Dec.
22 Dec,
25 Dec.
25 Dec.
25 Dec.
25 Dec.
31 Dec.
2 Jan.
2 Jan.
4 Jan.
12 Jan.
15 J.in.
25 Jan.
35 Jan.
30 Jan.
2 Feb.
9 Feb.
13 Feb.
16 Fob.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
»6 Feb.
27 Feb.
1 Mar.
2 Mar.
3 Mar.
6 Mar.
8 Mar.
8Mnr.
8 Mar.
8 Mar.
1 1 Mar.
II Mar.
13 Mar.
18 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
2 Apr.
9 Apr.
10 Apr.
17 Apr.
17 Apr.
21 Apr.
31 Apr.
20 Aug. Paget Bayly, Brigade Depot,
21 Aug. Port Qeorge
21 Aug. C. B. 6. Bacon, Bengal 8. C...
21 Aug. W. Gordon, Bengal 8. C
23 Aug. D. Briggs, Bengal 8. C
24 Aug. H. 8. Bivar, Bengal 8. C
30 Aug. ;R. Ranken. Madras 8. C
31 Aug. C. Lyons-Montgomery, Ben.
1 Sept.! S.C
6 Sept. IB. T. Reid, Bengal S.C
6 Sept. R. D. Macpherson, Ben. S.C.
6 Sept.! J. P. Nixon, Bombay 8. C
9 Sept. I E. F. Waterman.Madras 8. C.
16 Sept. I R. W. Chambers, Bengal 8. C.
16 Sept. IT. H. Sibley, Bengal S. C. ...
17 Sept. I H. W. H. Coxe, Bengal S. C.
17 Sept. I H. T. Briggs, Bombay 8. C...
18 Sept. A. C. Cooke, C5. R. Eng. ...
26 Sept."J. B. Thring, R. Art
27 Sept.jC. Pasley, R. Eng
27 Sept. 'J. F. E. Travers, R. Art
27 Sept.lH. Wray, R. Eng
30 Sept.'G. Leslie, R. Art
20 Oct. IH. L. F. GrevUle, R. Art
30 Oct. H.Bent, R.Art
T. A. L. Murray, R. Eng
I Nov. T. luglis, R. Eng
ToNov. '5i> A. Clarke, Ci?. KCUQ.
30 Nov. I R. Eng
7 Dec. J. Y. Moggridge, R. Eng
11 Dec. J. G. Jervois, R. Eng
12 Dec. A. MacKenzie, CB. 78 F
12 Deo. A.T.Etheridge,C5/.Bom.S.C.
T2 Dec. J. D. Williams. Bombay 8. C.
12 Dec, 'J. A. Angus, Bengal S. C
25 Apr.
a May
6 May
8 May
8 May
19 May
24 May
It June
IX June
11 June
12 June
12 June
12 June
12 June
12 June
12 June
12 June
13 June
21 June
2 July
6 July
6 July
6 July
6 July
6 July
6 July
6 July
6 July
6 July
6 July
6 July
6 July
10 July
13 Julv
13 July
14 July
15 July
E. L. Scott. Bomlwy S. C
V. H. Bowkt*. 63 F
J. Smith, Bengal S.C
H. W. Parish, CB. Brigade
Depot, i)<'t?ir«'#
C. M- Arthur, R. Mar
F. G. Stainforth, Bengal S.C.
W. J. Jones, Madras S.C
James Rose, 2 F. Aide de Cjmp
to the Queen
E. ChinpindalJ. Clt. 19 F.,
Aidr de Camp to the Queen.. .
I A. J. P. Ewart, Madras S. C.
E. A. Saunders, Madras S. C.
A. G. Davidson, Madra^i S. C.
|C. K. Pearson. 3 F
iW. C. Bancroft, 16 F
C. S. Duudas, R. Art
C. J. S. Wallace, 25 F
A. A. P. Browne. 109 P....
J. C. B. De Butts, R. Kug
G. R. Greaves, h.p. 70 F. Chi^f
I of the Staff, Hold Coast
C. M. Young, R. Art
J. A. Angclo, R. Art
W. C. Clarke, Madins S. C...
T. H. Stoddard, Madras 8. C.
D. J. F. Newall, R. Art
Geo. H. Hnwc3, 9 F. Aide de
Camp to the Queen
J. I. Macdonell, 71 F
F. L, Alexander, R. M. Art...
E. A. H. B.icon, Bombny S.C.
J. Bates, Bomlmv S. C
G. N. Cave, Bcnjjral 8. C
F. Schneider, Bombay 8. C...
I J. Dawson, Bengal S.C
C. F. G. Lamb, Bengal S. C.
F. Alexander, Bengal S. C...
E. T. Boddam. Madras S.C...
J. S. Dunbar, Bengal S. C...
F. L. Magniac, Madras S.C.
F. R. Glanvillc, R. Art
1873.
c. F. Hammerslcy, Unatt.
A.Q.M. Gen. at Alderthot
while Inspector of Ogmnasia
[W. L. Dumnresq, R. Art
G. S.Tilly, R. Eng
A. Cadcll, R. Eng
'W. V. Shewell. Bombay 8. C.
G. B. Mainwaring, Ben. 8. C.
E. H. C. Wintle, Bengal S. C.
W. E.White. Madras 8. C. ...
Charles Hight, Madras S. C.
E. N. Perkins. Bengal S. C...
A. Bunny, CB. R. Art
Henry Butler, h.p. 57 P
R. D. Kerr, R. Eng
Geo. Swiney, Bengal B.C....
C. T. Harkness, Madras 8. C.
P. W. A. Robson. Madr. 8. C.
G. McB. B. Farquharson,
Bombay 8. C
G. Le M. Tapper, R. Art
C. G. H. Coote, Madras 8. C.
H. R. Morgan, Madras S. C.
J. Davis, 20 F
W. 8. Row, Bengal S. C
A. 8. Allan, Bengal S. C
D. E. Hostc, CB. R. Art
|H. Hevman, R. Art
C. C. Chesney, R. Eng. ...
W. R. E. Alexander, Btn. S.C.
! A. H. Paterson, Bentral S. C.
IaV. S. S. Mulcastor. Madr. S.C.
IC. B. Ewart. CB. R. Eng
C. B. P. N. H. Nugent, CB. R.
Eng
'R. B. MacLeod, 21 Hussars...
|W. S. Oliphant, R. Eng
'G. Prinsfle, Madras S. C
H. Hyde, R. Enir
E. Belfield, R. Eng
H. P. Bythesea, h.p. 12 F. ...
J. B. Knocker, Madras S. C...
J. L Gibbs, Bengal 8. C
W. J. Grav, R. Art
rC T. de C. Hfonilton, 64 P. . . .
E. N. Sandi lands, Ben. S. C.
J. Stokes. CB. R. Eng
{Sir Charles "Walters D'Oyly,
I Bart. Bengal S. C
H. D. Manning. Bengal S. C.
J. M. Nuttall.Ci?. Bengal S.C.
C. W. Dun, Madras S. C
A.D. Dickens, CJ?. Ben tfal S.C
J. A. Steel, Bengal S. C
?5 July
25 July
29 July
31 July
31 July
4 Aug-
n Aug.
14 Aug.
uAup.
14 Au^'.
14 Aug.
14 Aug.
14 Aug.
14 Aug.
19 Aug.
21 Aug.
21 Aug.
21 Aug.
12 Sept.
1 Oct.
2 Oct.
:jOct.
26 Oct.
31 Oct.
2 Nov.
27 Nov.
I Dec.
3 Dec.
4 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec-
11 Dec.
II Dec-
II Dec-
II Dec.
23 Dec.
29 Dec.
I Jan.
I Jan..
I Jan.
1 Jan.
6 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
xo Jan.
x6 Jan.
22 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
2 Feb.
3 Feb.
15 Feb.
15 Feb-
23 Feb.
23 Feb.
I Mar.
1 Mar-
1 Mar-
2 :Mar.
3 Mar.
3 Mar.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
5 M;.r.
oMar.
16 Mar.
17 Mar.
1 Apr.
5 Apr.
24 Apr.
7 Mav
20 May
21 May
4 Jun3
10 Juno
10 June-
10 Juno
10 Juno
11 June
iL June
Colonels — Lleutenani CoJoneh,
TO
UC R.H.KeatinK0,C5f. liom.
S. C II June
W. L. Morrison, R. Enj^ ii June
John Doran.CVi. Benj,Ml S. C. ii .Time
G. F. Carnefjie, Benjfftl S. C. ii June
¥. Phillips, Uombov S. C ii June
R. S. Couchman, Afadms S.C. ii June
J. Thacker, Bombay S. C n June \
T.W-.Morr-.SenS;ll:c.::::: :; jSSo i LnUIBNAHT 0010HEL8.
A. Sa^e, Madrjis S. C ii Juno ' ^ , ^^ 1826.
H. S. Obbard, Bengal S. C ii June i NV. Leader Maberly, Unatt... 30 Dec.
iDc S. Barro\r, Madras S. C.
J. R. Boswall. Madi-a.s S. C.
J. Davidsou. Madra» S. C. ...
(I. T. Hillinrd, Madras S. C.
J. S. Martyr. Madras S. C. ...
C. Murray, Bengal S. C
28 Doc. iR. Bates, r.f.p. 83 F 2 May
28 Dec. E. J.Carthcw, R. Art 3» May
28 Dec. Ig. T. Brice, 17 F 28 July
28 Dec. M. J. Havmau, Unatt 17 Aup.
28 Dec. iG. C. Henrj', R. Art 31 Aup.
28 Dec. 5irG.F.C. Pocock.l?/. Unatt. 20 Sept.
W. J. WiUiamu, R. Art 24 Oct.
IR. Roney-Dougal, h.p. Dep6t
Batt 26 Oct.
I Dec.
W. N. Pace, Madraa S. C.
J. G. Palmer, Madras S.C. ...
•C. T. Palin, Bombay .S. C
W. H. Stubbs, Bengal S. C...
Hugh Rose. Bengal S. C.
O. B. MiiUoson, CSI. Bengal
S.C
t June
1854.
II June e. W. G. Dawkin8,h.p. Coldat.
II June ! Gds 6 Nov.
II Juiio I 1866.
II June Tyrrell MatthiasByme.Unatt. 26 Dec.
R. F. W. Sibthorp, Unatt. ... 26 Dec.
--June; ^^^
'b. Walton, Bengal S. C
L. G. Patret, h.p. R. Art. Com.
I I$U of Wight Art. Militia... 26 Dec.
I 1866.
C. E. Oldei-shaw, R. Art 26 Jan.
E. W. Saru'out, h.p. 18 F. A$-
ti»t. Adj. 4- Q.M.O. Wrtt
Indira i Apr.
iH. C. Lodder, h.p. 47 F 1 Apr.
't. Tydd. h.p. 16 F i Apr.
F.Appk'^Mth.M;i(lnisS. ('.... 12 Juno 1868. ij. G. Wv-fiovd. Unatt 20 Apr.
W. H. Cuming.Mn'IrasS.C. .. 12 Juno , W. Child, Unatt. S.O. of Pens. 23 Nov. r_ Prestm, 44 F 24 Apr.
R.M.Maciloimld, M:idrjuS.C. 12 June I H.B.J. Wynyard, Unatt. Coin. G. S. Macl>e:ui, Bengal S.C. 29 Apr.
P. L. Holmes, Madras S.C... 12 June ' of R. l£ibernia» Mil. School 13 Doc. <\ j.;' ji Anson' R An ' 12 May
J. G Touch, Madras S.C 12 June | C.Cooch. Unatt. .'. '^'.'.''.'.'.. 25 Juno
C. H. Byor.-*, Bungal S. C 12 June 1 „ ^* ^, t \ F Warren Ritte Briirado i Au^.
H.Keut.77F.. ,3 June H. C. Fletcher, S. Fus. Gds. 24 Juno j ph^JT'^r' T^^ ^ ^ ^lXu%
R.B.tcs'/n% Lire Gds 13 June ^^^V: J')}}SL^lf'^iy.^^'± .0... i:it.^::^'!l'^out:VvnU,. '^ ^'
30 Oct.
loNov.
10 Nov.
6 Dec.
(t. J. Wigram, Cold.st. Gds... 11 Dec.
F. T. Meik, r.f.p. i F 25 Doc.
1867.
A. Lambton, Coldst. Gds 18 Jan.
»,_ L. W. Poun, CB. R. Art 20 Jau.
Apr. ij,^ p Miller. R. Art 2 Feb.
\V: H. Owvn, R. Art 4 Feb.
€. W. Miles, Bengal S. C 7 July
T. H. Chambcrlaiu, Ben. S. C. 8 July
J. E. Cracrolt. Bengal S. C... 10 July
E. Tyrwhitt, Bcngiil S.C 10 July
H. B. A. Ponlton, Beuk'al S. C. 10 July
L. B. Jones, Bengal S. C 16 July
Master, School of Muskelrjf 26 Dec.
1860.
Chas. S. S. E. Gordon, Unatt.
Ooc. and Com. ]£. Victoria
Jiotpitaf, Xetlry i Apr.
^, „„ ^ .. , , ,, ^r 1 I rt. D. Smart. Uuatt
H. R.Hathway, Bombay S. C. 16 July s. H. S. Inglefleld, h.p. R. Art.
.L S. Trevor, R. Eng 17 July ', Lt.Cohuel Com. Hants AH.
H. D. Slade, r Dr. Gdj* 22 July
AVm. Elwyn, Bengal S. C 23 July
Militia..
4 May
P. W. L'Estrange, R. Art. ... 13 Feb.
R. Young, R. Eng i Mar.
R. H. Champion, h.p. R. Art.
Adj. Corn tea II and Decon
A. Camegy, Bombay S.C. ... 27 July lc"N'VturrGT*Gd8 " '" 28 Doc' ' J^'"'''*-* ^**''- ^^if^fia ..... 8 Mar.
E. G. Langmore, Bengal S. C. 28 July T' ^- '"''''^' ^"- Vl ' ^^- •^- Grander. Bengal S. C^. 25 Mar.
J. P.W.Carapbcll, Bengal S.C. 28 July ' 1861. ^ , J. M'ponnell, h.p. Cape M. R. 15 Maj-
., r, .,. .- ,. ., ., ^./ fArtbur Pigott,h.p. 20 F. SUiff
'^;;*^;^«r^*^*- ^cn-al S. C 25 July otHcer of Pensioners 6 July
W. J. Ward, Ben/al ft. C 25 Ju b' 'Claud Alexander, Gr. Gda. ... 31 Aug.
John Singleton, L Art '. .'. 2 Aug. .T.R.H.Drummond Hay. h.p.
W.R.Houghton. Bombay S.C. 2 Aug.
<J. Smith, Madras 8. C 2 Aug.
IV. Serres, Madras S. C 10 Aug.
P. S. Cuaningham, Mad. S.S. 10 Aug.
•C.Nicholls, Madras S. C 12 Aug.
L. W. Back, Madnis S. C. ... 20 Aug.
A. B. Marsack, Madr.w S. C. 20 Aug.
J. C. West. Mudnuj S. C 20 Aug.
78 F. 29 Jan.
J. W. Graves, Unatt. Staff
Officer of Pensioners 9 Mar.
A.Hunt. Unatt 23 Mar.
F. R. F(»r.«tc'r, h.p. 4 Dr. Gds. 20 Apr.
c. John Hacketi, 76 F 26 Nov.
1862.
P. Smith, Gron.'Gds.' 29 May
YC G. A. Rpnn3', R. Art i June
G. Hutchinson, CSl. Bengal
S.C iJnly
W. G. Androwcs, R. Art 6 July
R. Mackenzie, R. Art 6 July
C. S. Hutchin.sou, R. Eng. ... 6 Julj-
L. (r. Phillips, Gr. Gd« 7 Aug.
I J. P. Pigott, Unatt. St.all' Off.
\ ofPensionnrs
Lord Wm. Fred. Ernest Sey-
mour, Coldiftrcam Guards
7 Sept .
3 Oct.
,, , . .1. W. Meredith, 45 F 7 Mar.
W . Belhur.s, Unatt. 12 Aug. (;. h. Moncriofl'. S. Fus. GWa. 19 Aug.
W. E. M. Reilly. CIJ. R. Art. 22 Aug. (;. h. Ingilby, R. Art 9 Nov.
■\V. B. Sa-ndors, R. Art 22 Aug. Wm. John Chads. 65 F 9 Nov,
<'. Andrews, Bengal S " — *"" - " ■- — •
<:. S. Elliot. Mii.lras S
W. Graves, Mailras S. », ..^ ....m- ,„ ,„„„,„ ^ » t^ .
H. C. Anders m, Ban-al S.C. 2 Sept. 1863. F. W. E. Walker, R. Art 9 Doc.
G. Da^'ison. Bombay S. C. ... 4 Sept. G. G. Gordon, S. Pus. Gds. ;.. 13 Fob. ,H. P. Bwhop, R. Art. 15 Dec.
R. A. Napper. Bengal S. C... 9 Sept.. Wm. Faussett, h.p. 44 F 9 Mar. l^^o«. E. H. Legge, Coldst.Gds. 25 Dec.
Charles Roav, Bengal S.C... 9 Sept. K. W. L. WjTme. Gr. Gds. ... 14 Apr. |J- O. BovUl, h.p. 6 F 29 Dec.
J. B. Thehvrtll. CJi. Ben. S.C. 15 Sept. A. Aytoun, h.p. R. Art 18 May ' 1863.
Jamos tteid, BoMgal S.C 24 Sept. H. F. B. Max.so, Un5itt. Oov. |n.Walker-Myln,h.p.Riflo Br. i Jan
J. Emerson, Bencral 8. C 24 Sept,' "^ ^. .-..--.. . . -- . - .. ^
•C. 8. Fowle. Bengal S. C. ... 24 Sept. G
H. Forbc.'*. Bengiil S. C 29 Sept.} •««-
H.T.FitzHQgh, R. Art 30 Sept.. p^^^^^^^^^ ^^ D*cp. Batt. 5 Jan.
IR. O. F. Steward, Unatt 21 Feb.
*. E. H. Clive, Gr. Gds. AuUI,
Adj. Oeu. Jfoine Diatriet ...
V. F. Story, Unatt. Staff Offi-
cer of Pensioners 12 31ar.
H. F. Da vies, Gr. Gds
Wm. Douglas, h.p. 14 F 37 Jane
James IMaxwcU, i W.I. Regt. 4 July
E. Maude, h.p. 109 F 13 Oct.
E. M. Bcresford, S. Fob. Gda. 4 Nov.
■^ It iz- ''■■ ''■ "'»"'"'"■ '^"^'- '^■- '""'■ R R RoSah",;. S'J- ..:.■; lu^:
and Com. Chiff of Heligoland 6 July i W. Leckie, 39 F x Jan.
G. R. FitzRoy, Coldst. Gda.... 28 July R.E.F.Craufurd,h.p. R. Art. i Jan.
8 Mar.
J. L. Bolton. R. Art 30 .Sept.
Thomas Milles, 75 F 14 Oct.
C P. Cattv. 46 F 19 Oct.
J. S. Tulloch. CU. R. Art. ...10 Oct.
G. H. J. A. Eraser, R. Ai't. ... 25 Oct.
T. Maunsoll, 13 F 28 Oct.
Mon. G. Wrottesley, R. Eng... 7 Nov.
E. C. A. Gordon, R. Eng 10 Nov.
D. S. Greene, CB^ R. Art 10 Nov.
W. D. Harris, 104 F 28 Nov.
Hon. C. W. Thesigor, 6 Drs... 2 Dec.
F. T. Haig. R. Eng 6 Dec. 1 1866.
W. R. Lambert, Eombav S. C. 9 Dec. .Joseph Jordan, 34 F 12 Jan.
J. F. Lester, Bombay S. C... 9 Dec. W. A. Armstrong, 22 F 6 Feb.
H. N.Miller, Bombay S.C... . 9 Dec. I Samuel Hackett, Unatt 9 Fob.
E.Waddineton. Bombay S.C. 9 Dec. L^. C. K. Lock, 50 F 10 Feb.
A. M. MacKenzie.Bongal S.C. 9 Deo. G. Skipmth, h.p. Dep. Batt. 17 Feb.
O. Irvine, Bengal S. C 9 Dec. C. H. Barchard, CB. Bengal
Henry King, Bengal S. C. ... 10 Dec. Staff Corps 98 Mar.
H. H. Firth, Madraa 8. C. ... 10 Dec. T. E. Kennion, h.p. R. Art. 29 Mar.
W. Porter, R. Eng 14 Doc. G. W. Knox, Scots Fus. Gds. 4 Apr.
K. W. Dance, R. Art 14 Dec. Zfon.W. R. Trefusia, 8. Fus. G. 4 Apr.
A. Becher. Bombay S. C. ... 22 Dec. J. B. G. Close, h.p. R. (Bom-
A. G. M. Moore, 4 Huaaars ... 23 Dec. ) bay) Eng 14 Apr.
T. B. Speedy, Unatt. Sec and
Adj. K. Hibernian Mil. School i Jan.
J. Spurway, R. Art i Jan.
C. A. B. Gordon, 60 F i Jan.
F. E. Drowo, h.p. Depot Batt.
D. A. Oeu. Cetilon i Jon.
G. F. Dallas, Unatt i Jan.
"f^^' iJIoa. C. W. St.Cldir. Master of
14 June Sinclair, h.v. 57 F i Jan.
R. Curtis, R. Art i Jan.
Wm. James Gillum, Unatt... i Jau.
<?. F. 8. Vacher, h.p. 22 F i Jon.
A. Brendon, R. Art i Jau.
J. do Havilland, R. Art i Jan.
W. H. R. Simpaon, R. Art. ... 1 Jan.
G. A. Milmau, R. Art i Jan.
C. E. Burt, h. p. R. Art i Jan.
H. Irvine, R. Art i Jan.
K. S. P. Burnell, Coldst. Gda. 22 Jan.
W. T. Brown, CB. R. Art. ... 6 Feb.
J. H. Rocke. h.p. 18 F 4 Mar.
W. Wilson, R. Art 6 Mar.
T. 8. Brown, 83 F 13 Mar.
D. W. Tench, h.p. 15 Hub., 8.
O. of Pensioners 29 Mar.
H. C. FitzGerald, h.p. 33 F.... 9 Apr.
W. p. Collinjnrood, 2 1 F. . . . . . . 9 Apr.
H. B. Scott, h. p. 9 F 9 Apr.
Alex. J. J. Macdonold. Unatt. 9 Apr.
Yt Sir Howard G. Elphin-
sMae, KCB. CMG. R. Enjr. 10 Apr.
A. P..K. Hutchinson, Ben. 8.C. 20 Apr.
^i?«W.H.Herbert,h.p.4W.I.R.
A,Aii.G^n. Coldte^ter 25 Apr.
fl. P. Hntion, 30 F i Mny
S. M. Clarke, 73 F 20 May
P^ J. Boiler, Gr. Gds« 13 June
U. J. Buchanan. 9 F 12 July
Tm. lacy, Unati. £«.O.ofPen8. 2 Aug.
R. Maansell, h.p. Depot Batt. 13 Aug.
C.lLPaUiscr, r'J5. Ben. S.C. 15 Aug.
rr F. S. Roberta, CB. R.Art. 15 Aug.
X. S. Cooper, CB. 33 P 15 Aug.
£. W. Bray, 4F 15 Aug.
<'r. F. C. Bray, 96 F 15 Aug.
« .0. llaufle, Bombav S. C. ... 15 Aug.
1€ H. N. D. Prendergast,
'-t 15 Aug.
J Jiiller. 13 Hussars 15 Aug.
P.. Bai;rrie^Cfi. Bombay S.C. 15 Aug.
"€ J. Mills, C^. R. Art 15 Aug.
<i. P. Pritcharrt, R. Eng 15 Aug.
K. fL Jarnea, Bombay 8. C... 15 Aug.
7 Natfcill, Bombay S C 15 Aug.
\i Ile-.ile, CB. Bombay S. 0 15 Aug.
F. P. Mi27ion, Bombay S. C. 15 Aug.
C'. I. Hoeg, Bombay S. C. ... 15 Aug.
G B. Stoney, h.p. 20 F. Staff
Oiiccr of Pe-n» 25 Aug.
"C G. Davis, B. Art 29 Aug.
. Pahner, Seoti^ Fua. Gki«. ... 29 Aug.
J F. Staflord, Bengal S. C... 19 Oct,
r R'5'ime, Bombay S. C 28 Oct.
^niiam Gray, Bombay S. C. 9 Nov.
.? 4. E. J. TV. Foroater, Unatt. 10 Nov.
J H. Edjrir, h.p. 69 ¥, 10 Nov.
fifniT Clerk, Madras S. C... xo Nov.
\L C. Dijwker. Madras S. C. 18 Nov.
>■ M- Gildea, Unatt 22 Nov.
il. 3L Smyth, h.p. 44 P. S. O.
of Pensioners 23 Nov.
A Leahy. R. Eng 29 Nov.
TC C. c. Teewdale, CB, R.Art.
^r-nry to H.B. H.tke Prince
'fWaltt 14 Dec.
Jam. Macdonald. Bom. S.C. 24 Dec.
A W. Gordon, 61 F 27 Dec.
n E. H. Bumside, h.p. 88 P.
r'^ftf Jnttructor, School of
}{%»ktirif 27 Dec.
£. I>ainion,h.p.R. Staff Corps,
2fmitiH^ OJie^ at Qmagh 27 Dec.
Erhard Freer, 27 F 27 Dec.
L'. Kemp, h.p. 107 F- Adj. zst
JLim.hatt.MtdlotkianB.rol. 27 Dec.
' i. a. Tumbull, h.p. i Drs... 27 Dec.
1869.
I' L Cokhorst. h.p. 20F 23 Jan.
.'&3;e8 Black, Bombay S. C. 29 Jan.
>-r.hiir Dnny, Madras S. C. 30 Jon.
ti G. Robison, Bombay S. C. 31 Jan.
.' K. We^tropp, Bombay S.C. i Feb.
^ Tr Bagot,^F 3 Feb.
A Najreht, 2Dr» 3 Feb.
-^ G. FoTsjrth, Bengal B.C.... 7 Feb.
^ H. S. ^le. Bengal S. C. 17 Feb.
«i,uam Brlgga, Bengal 8. C. 17 Feb.
N Bumaad, Coldst. Gds 17 Feb.
3 O.Gould, Gr. Gds 17 Feb.
•-^-^jre Delaue, Bengal S. C. 22 Feb.
i- D. R. R0B8, Bengal S. C... 22 Feb.
5 Saialley, Ben^ 8. C 22 Feb.
J I Willca, Bengal S. 0 22 Feb.
* Dirtc. Unatt 23 Feb.
Pnckle, Madras 8. C 25 Feb.
liaiBie, Bengal S. C 25 Feb.
r; F. Hamilton, 4 F 27 Feb.
'^' 0. M&inwaring. Bom. 8. C. i Mar.
2 H. Bolton, 3Xadras S. C. . . . 2 Mar.
'' R. Brown, R. Art 17 Mar.
- H. Smith, R. Eng 17 Mar.
i fiert MocUer, 64 P 18 Mar.
•i R. Hopkins, S3 F 18 Mar.
* E Mansfield, tjnatt. Contul
'ifiuralat WaT9am 18 Mar.
; -V Fendall. 53 P 18 Mar.
F>dmonsi(Hine, 32 P 18 Mar.
H. W. GulUver, R. Eng 21 Mar.
^ J H. Goffdon, Bengal 8. C. 23 Mar.
^ B.Thorp.SoF 24 Mar.
« F D. Middteton, h.p. 29 F.
,.'^»s /wrfradtoa •< AUtnhot 25 Mar.
i^E.Maainid,h.pb79 7. ... 35 Mar.
Lieutenant Colonels,
vr. H. Kerr, h.p. Depot Batt.
AatUt.Adj. and Qr. Mr. Gen.
Noca Scotia 25 Mar.
C. F. Yoimg, R. Art 25 Mar.
H.Foster, 95 P 25 Mar.
A. J. Nixon. Rifle Br 25 Mar.
Hon. C.J. Addington, 100 F. . . . 25 Mar.
».R. C. Stewart, h.p. 2 F. Adj.
Gen. at Jladrais itilh local
rauk of Brigadier General ... 25 Mar.
NV. D. B. Dickins, 31 F 25 Mar.
H. R, L. Newdigatc, Ritle Br. 25 Mar.
H. L. Talbot, R. Art 25 Mar.
I. W.H. Goodenough, R. Art. 25 Mar.
G. Clerk, Rifle Br 25 Mar.
C. P. Lane. 21 Hussars 25 Mnr.
Uon. I. de V. E. T. W. Fiennes,
9LQnccrs 25 Mar.
P. A. Brown, h.p. Mil. Train 25 Mar.
rC H.H.Gough.C^.Ben.S.C. 30 Mjw.
William A. Gib, Madras S. C. 4 Apr.
W. T. P. Farewell, Madr. S. C. 4 Apr.
W. H. Pamell, Gr.Gds 17 Apr.
I A. C. PhiUips, Madras S. C... 24 Apr.
'F.Hardy, 84 P S^aj
E. H. Langmore, Bengal 8. C. 8 May
A. S. Moberlv, R. Eng 12 May
Walter Pane, CB. Madr. 8. C. 17 May
C. F. Browne, Bengal 8. C... 19 May
A. W. Ritherdon, Madr. 8. C. 21 May
E. H. Power, Madras S. C... 29 May
P. 8. Hewett, Bombay 8. C. 9 Juno
D. Mocatta, Bengal 8. C 9 June
G. W. Praser, Bengal 8. C... 9 June
H. M. Boddam, Bengal 8. C. 9 June
J. J. Dansey, Bengal 8. C. ... 10 June
!J. S. Rawlins. Bengal S. C... 10 Juno
T. Thatcher, Bombay S. C... 10 June
;h. p. Babboge. Bengal 8. C. 10 June
W. H. Binny, Bengal 8. C. ... 10 June
T. M. McHutchin, Madr. 8. C. 10 June
J. H. L. Kerr, Madras S. C... 10 June
//(»». B. M. Ward, 32 F 12 June
J. J. O'Bryen, Bengal 8. C. ...
G. H. Thompson, Bengal S. C.
H. P. Waddmgton, Ben. 8. C.
G. C. Hankin, Bengal 8. C...
Edw. W. Dun, Madras 8. C.
William Walker, Bom. 8. C. . . .
R. C. Babington, Madras 8 C.
A. Paterson, Bengal 8. C. ...
H. A. Hare, Madxas 8. C. ...
F. MacBean, h.p. 92 P..
-.p.6D '
32
T. J. Maclachlan, R. Art 14 June
P. R. Maunsell, CB. R.Eng... 14 June
L. P. C. Thomas, R. Art 14 June
R. H. Sankey, R. Eng 14 Juno
J. F. Tennant, R. Eng 14 Jvme
J. G. Medley, R. Encr 14 Jon©
UC J. J. M. Innes, JR. Eng... 14 June
G. T. Chcsney, R. Eng 14 June
W. E. Warrand, R. Eng 14 June
H. A. B^o^vnlow, R. Eng 14 June
J. W. P. Bean, Bengal 8. C. 21 Juno
W. L. Brigga, CB. Bom. 8. C. .1 July
N. B. Boileau, Bengal S. C... s July
A. M.Calvert, h.p. R.Art. ... 7 July
J. E. Ford, Scots Pus. Gds... 7 July
H. J. Tempier, Bengal 8. C. 10 July
Alexander Pond, Bengal S.C. 1 r July
G. A. Williams, Bengal 8. C. 18 July
S. A. Madden, 51 F 24 July
F€ R.H. M.Aitken, Ben. 8. C. i Aug.
T. V. Cooke, h.p. R. Mar. Bar-
rackMagter,PlymouthDici»ion 3 Aug.
C. J. Ellis, h.p. R. Mar. Pay-
master, PortsmouthDivision 3 Aug.
C. 0. Johnson, Bengal 8. C. ... u Aug.
H. E. T. Williams, 108 F 15 Aug.
R. C. Cross, Bengal 8. C 19 Aug.
G. V. Watson, 66 P 21 Aug.
T. E. Gordon, Bengal S. C... 23 Aug.
William Rice, Bombay 8. C... 26 Aug.
G. C. Evezard, Bombay 8. C. 26 Aug.
W. C. Parr, Bombay 8. C. ... i Sept.
A. G. W. Bum, Madras S. C. i Sept.
R. H. Price, Bengal 8. C. ... 1 Sept.
Son. S. Mostyn, 23 P i Sept.
N. G. Campbell, R. Art i Sept,
J. J. Hume, Bengal 8. C 4 Sept,
Sir J. C. CoweU, KCB. R.Eng. 5 Sept.
R. G. P. Henegan, R. Art 12 Sept.
G.H.M.Aynsley,Madra8 8.C. 13 Sept.
J. Waddell-Boyd, h.p. 14 P.
8. O. of Pensioners 14 Sept.
C. W. M. Payne, Unatt 20 Sept,
E. 8. Bridges, Gr. Gds 9 Oct.
F. H. Swinfen, h.p. 5 Dr. Gds. 20 Oct.
A. R. V. Crease, R. Eng 20 Oct.
W.Pil»worth,Unatt.,S.O.ofP. 28 Oct.
G. C. Lambert, 101 F 30 Oct.
«?. J. H. Kirby,68P 10 Nov.
C. M.MacGregor, Bengal 8. C. 10 Nov.
P. D. Home, R.Art 10 Nov.
C. Pollard. R.Eng 10 Nov.
C. T. Stewart, R. Bug 10 Nov.
A. Davidson, R. Eng 10 Nov.
C. E. 8. Gleig, h.p. 14 F 15 Nov.
9. O'B. B. Woolsey, R. Art. ... 15 Nov.
W. T. Betty, h.p. 6 Dr. G<ls. ...
C. J. Memman, R. Eng
A. W. Dravson, R. Art
,C. W. Elgee. R.Art
I A. E. Osbom, Bengal S. C...
J. Fendall, Bengal 8. C
C. T. Hallett, Bcncral 8. C. ...
R. P. Webster. Bengal 8. C.
J. G. R. Porlong, Madr. B. C.
H. 8. Rammell, Mailras 8. C.
J. T. Norgate, Bengal B.C....
1870.
R. D. Hassard, Bombay S. C.
J. Ashburaer, Bombay S. C.
H. M. Eliott, Madras S. C. ...
A. C. Bunbury. Bcntral S. C.
U. L. Brown, Bengal 8. C. ...
F. W. Pcile, R. Eng
J.W.W.Osbome.Cl^.Mad.S.C
iJ. P. Sherriff, Bengal 8. C...
|H. a. Welman, h.p. Dep. Batt.
Fort Major, Guernsey
'p. E. A. Chamier, Ben. S. C.
iR. Ronton, Madras 8. C
;B. J. Spilsbury, Bengal 8. C.
T. G. M. Lane, Madras S. C.
' J. D. C. WaUace, Madras 8. C.
Q. P. Moore, Unatt. Staff Off.
of Pensioners
T. StaploB, Bengal 8. C
A. Elderton, Bengal 8. C. ...
B. D. W. Ramsay, Unatt
John Sprot, 91 P.
A. Y. Shortt, Bombay B. C...
G. P. B. Bherard, Madr. 8. C.
H. a. Tavlor, Bengal S. C. ...
J. M'K. Macint3rre, R. Art. ...
J. L. Pearse, Madras S. C. ...
I E. Harrison, R. Art
R. B. Deering, h.p. Discharge
I Depdt
P. P. Bailey, Bengal S. C. ...
G. Rhodes, Unatt
G. L. Thomson, Bombay S. C.
Hon. E. G. Curzon, 52 F
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L. 8. Cotton, h.p. 63 F,
lE. B. Ramsav, Madras 8. C.
J. R. Auldjo. Bengal 8. C. ...
iF. Dawson, Madras 8. C
R. Davidson, Bengal S. C. ...
G. Adcy, Madras 8. C
G. H. A. Forbes, h.p. R. Art.
H. C. Fletcher, Madras 8. C.
C. W. Cox, Madras 8. C
|H. L Rett, Madras S. C
Hon.C. W. White, 8. Fus.Gds.
FitzRoyW. Fremantle.Coldst.
I Gds
>JC H. H. Lyster, Bengal 8. C.
IF. W. Graham, Bengal S. C.
R. Chalmers, Bengal S. C. ...
|F. C. Manningham-BuUer,
I Coldstream Guards
Cecil Rice, h. p. 72 P
jD. H. Mackinnon, Unatt., 8.
Officer of Pensioners
E. M. Manningham-Buller,
Rifle Brigade
P. Chaplin, 4 Dr. Gds
c. Sydney Darling, h.p. 9 F...
J. V. O'Donnell, h. p. 27 F. ...
Richard Hill Rocke, h.p. 2 P.
G. P. Berry, 56 F
R. H. Travers, 48 P
E.W.Blackett, h.p. Dep. Batt.
B. Soady, Bengal S. C
R. J. Hughes, 88 P.
C. S. Dowson, h.p. 3 F
». J. P. Battersby, h.p. 60 P.,
Comdt. B. Military Asylum
R. Maunsell, h.p. ti F
G. T. Gough, h.p. Cav. Depdt
P. R. S. Flood, 82 F
A. E. A. Ellis, Gr. Gds
C. Fludyer, Gr. Gds
H. L. Campbell, Bengal 8. C.
R. 8. Sellon, R. Eng
T. G. Kennedy, Bengal 8. C.
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F. G. Smith, h.p, 7 Dr. GiW.. 24 May
Kobert John Hay, R. Art. ... 28 May
c. Heiirv Brett, h.p. iS Hus.
A . Q. k. Oru., Mauckentfr ... 28 May
J. H. Buller. h.p. Mil. Train 28 May
c. S. P. Jarvis, CMG. h.p. 82
F. AMut. Adj. Gen. of
2£ilUia in Cauada 4 June
W. R. Fannar, h.p. 75 F.
yetlt}f HonpUal 4 June
(ico. M. Miller, 70 F 4 June
Fra. Eclw. Cox, R. Kng 4 June
John M*C. Ciimpbell, R. Art. 4 June
Alui-cd C. Johnson, R. Art — 4 June
J. A. Dalzell, S3 F 4 Juuo
(Jeo. G. Peurhc, R. Art 4 June
AVallis D )wcll, R. Art 4 June
(}. R. Roberta, Bengal S. C... 7 June
T. W. HolUud, Bengal S. C. 7 June
W.Widdicombe, Bombay S.C 7 June
Sir E(iw. Leeds, .Bar/. Bengal
8. C 7 June
W. R088 King, Unatt 8 June
W. T. Bowen, Bombay S. ('. 8 June
Sir F.R. Pollock, Bengal S.C. 8 June
A. Irvine, Bengal S. C 8 June
H. N. Davies, Bengal 8. C... 8 June
G. Uearn, Madras S. C 8 June
J.U .Ueuderson, Bomb. 8. C. xo June
J. Hudson, Bengal 8. C 13 June
Douglas Jones, Unatt 20 June
G. C. Finlay, Madras 8. C. ... 29 June
Lord J. H. Taylour, 04 P 29 June
W. J. Bradford, R, Art 4 July
E. Napier, 6 Dr. Gda 6 July
E. G. H. Vi»c. Hinchiubroke,
Gr. Gds 10 July
G. R. Westmacott. Ben. 8. C. 25 July
H. N. Hodgson, Bengal 8. C. 37 July
H. W. Gwyn, R. Mar 2 Aug.
T. Bourke, h.p. 3* F. 9 Aug.
T. 8. Warden, Bombay 8. C. 9 Aug.
JEToM. J. C. Dormer, Unatt. Dtp.
Ani. Quarter Ma$trr Gen... 21 Aug.
». 8. W. F. M. Wilson, 18 F... 27 Aug.
P. Bedingfeld, R. Art 3 Sept.
R.O. Farmer, R. Art 3 Sept.
G. P. Prevost, 23 P. ..'. 3 Sept.
A. C. H. Stewart, 3 Life Gds. 3 Sept.,
Wm. Henry Orme, h.p. 85 P. 15 Sept.
YC H. E. Jerome, 63 F 15 Sept.
G. Smith, Scots Pus. Gds. ... 24 Sept.
C. M. Govan, R. Art ;. 7 Oct.
T. Pierce, Bengal S. C 8 Oct.
P. W. Lambton, 71 F 10 Oct.
R. A- Roberts, R. Eng 13 Oct.
A. U. H. Pinch, R. Eng 17 Oct.
A. SooU, h.p. 5 F 22 Oct.
H. C. Smith, 80 P 2a Nov.
T. 8. P. Field, h.p. R. Art. ... 33 Nov.
A. J. M. Rainev, Madras 8. C. 3 Dec
W. E. MarshHil. Bengal 8. C. 9 Dec.
F. H. Hanmer, Bengal S.C. .. 9 Dec.
James Michael, Madras S. C. xo Deo.
F. J. Ellis, Beniral 8. C xo Dec.
T€J.A.Tytler,CB.BengalS.C. 10 Dec.
R. J. D. Ferris, Bengal 8. C. xo Doc.
A. P. Battye, Bombay 8. C... 10 Dec.
W. Y. H. Shortt, Bom. 8. C. 10 Dec.
8. D. White, Bengal 8. C. ... 10 Doc.
F. J. Stephenson, Ben. 8. C. xo Dec.
R. B. Chichester, 8x F 24 Doc.
P. T. Lyster. 21 P 34 Dec.
8. C. Law, Bombay 8. C a8 Dec.
8. Black, Bengal 8. C 39 Dec'
A. R. ClepLane, Madras S.C. 29 Dec.
R. G. Lewis, Madras S. C. ... 29 Dec.
J. C. Millar, Bengal 8. C 29 Dec.
G. A. Cuvler, Bengal S. C. ... 29 Dec.
C. H. Hall, Bengal 8. C 29 Dec.
P. Duffln, Bengal 8. C 29 Dec.
1871.
YC J. P. H. Crowe, xo P 3 Jan.
R. H. Price, h.p. 25 P 3 Jan.
F. 8. Taylor, R. Eng 2 Jan.
£. Davidson, R. Eng 3 Jan.
v.. O. Leggatt, Madras S. C .. 3 Jan.
£. L. M. Evans, Madras S. C. 3 Jan.
A. T. Armstrong, Bengal S.C. 3 Jan.
P. L. Mackeson, Bombay S.C. 3 Jan .
y.XordCremome, Colds.Gds. 4 Jan.
W. C. Hamilton, Bengal 8. C. s Jan.
J. C. Macdonald, Madras S.C. ix Jan.
G. A. Searle, Madras S. C. ... 12 Jan.
P. J. Wilson, Madras S. C. ... 12 Jan.
W. Weldon, Madras S.C 18 Jan.
C. C. Dandridge, Bengal S. C. 18 Jan.
R. A. Moore, Madras 8. C. ... x8 Jan.
G. Cavenagh, Bengal B. C. ... 18 Jan.
Lienleuaut Colonels.
C. E. Bates, Madras 8. C x8 Jan.
IH. J. T. NeUd, Madras S. C. 18 Jan.
H. P. Wilhams, Bengal S. C. x8 ^an.
iG. W. Playfair, Madras S. C. 18 Jan.
|W. A. Deey, Madras 8. C. ... 30 Jan.
I J. Williamson, Bengal S. C... ao Jan.
N. F. Bayly, Madras 8. C. ... so Jan.
G. M. Grain, R. Eng 38 Jan.
Joseph Miles, Bombay 8. C... 3 Feb.
(J. E. Thomas, Bombay S. C. 3 Feb.
John Miles, Bombay 8. C. ... 3 Feb.
J. R. G. Magrath, Mad. 8. C. 3 Feb.
Wm. Creagh, Bombay S. C. 3 Feb.
H. H. D. Stracey, S. Fus. Gds. 4 Feb.
W. Paske, Bengal S- C n Feb.
P. Maxwell, Bengals. C xx Feb.
R. J. Baker, Madras S. C. ... ix Feb.
Hon. W. S. D. Home, Gr. Gds. 15 Feb.
J. T. Hill, Bombay 8. C x8 Feb.
'W. R. C. Mylne, Bengal S.C. 20 Feb.
R.Hale. 7 Hussars 22 Feb.
F. G. Pyra, R. Mar 24 Feb.
A. TPisdall, 35 P 38 Feb.
C. A, S. Dickins, 28 F 28 Feb.
C. Nedham, Bengal S. C 38 Feb.
H. C. Z. Claridge, Madr.S.C. 3 Mar.
J. W. Rideout, Madras S. C. 3 Mar.
i W. Rose, Madras S. C 2 Mur.
'e. B. Clay, Bengal S. C 3 Mar.
D. Thomson, R. Eng 15 Mar.
A. B. Bowen, Madras 8. C... 19 Mar.
E. Chaplin, Colds. Gds 32 Mar.
John Roe, 11 P 24 Mar.
,L. Russell, R. Eng 24 Mar.
J. Goddard, R. Eng 34 Mar.
I A. U. Wombwell. 12 Lancers 35 Mar.
E. T. St.L. MccGwire, i F... 25 Mar.
G. J. P. Smyth. Coldst Gds. 35 Mar.
W. T. Chitty, Bombay S.C... 1 Apr.
T. M. Baumgartner,Bom.S.C. 4 Apr.
W. G. R. Masters, h.p. R. Mar.
Bar. Mast. Chatham Dioition 5 Apr.
J. Puget. 8 Hussars 5 Apr.
$. H. B. H. Blundell. Gr. Gds 5 Apr.
C. E. Cumberland, R. Eng... 11 Apr.
J. B. Edwards, R. Eng n Apr.
H. M. C. Legh. Gr. Gds 32 Apr.
H. J. Wise, 3 W.LR 23 Apr.
C.E.A8tell,h.p. 45P.S.O. of P. 30 Apr.
J. M'Kay, isF i May
J. Baillio,Unatt.. S.O. of Pens, x i May
J. H. Jenkins, Bengal S.C... xi May
Hon. C. P. Crichton.Gr. Gds. xj May
F. G. Hodgson, Madras 8. C. so May
E. L. Pym, R. Mar 37 May
A. H. Bogle, R. Alt 8 June
John Rugglos, Bengal S. C... 13 Jane
J. 8. Ogilvie, Bengal S. C. ... 13 Jnne
C J. Godby, Bengal 8. C. ... 13 June
E. St. George, Bengal 8.C.... 14 June
A. W. Graham, Bombay 8. C. 14 June
I J. H. S. Pierce, Bombay S.C. X4 Jane
,R. Murray, Bengal 8. C X4 June
C. Elliot, C3. Madras S. C... X4 June
,J. K. Coui)er, Bengal 8. C. ... X4 June
'G. N. Johnstone, Mad. 8. C. X4 June
W.Waddington.BombayS.C. 14 Jane
W. Nembhard, Bengal 8. C. X4 June
J. B. Smyly, Bengal S. C. ... 14 June
A. Jenkins, Madras 8. C. ... X4 June
E. N. Norton, Madras 8. C... 16 .Tune
J. Perkins, Bengal 8. 0 x6 June
J. A. Ruddell. 35 P si June
J. Peyton, 7 Dr. Gds 28 June
N. Stevenson, 87 F 38 June
,G. L. Frascr, Bengal 8. C. ... 4 July
O. R. Stokes, R. Art 8 July
,T. A. Cox, 3 P 12 July
H. T. Sibome. R. Eng 12 July
>'C Wm. M'Bean, 93F 14 July
J. Pairbrother, Bombay S. C. 19 July
T. W. Provost, h.p. 42 P., S.
I O. of Pcnsiouei'8 30 July
, W. J. P. Barlow, Bengal S. C. 33 July
C. Armstrong, Bengals. C... 32 July
I J. M. Grant, Madra^i S. C. ... 22 July
W. H. Crompton-Stausfleld,
j II F 22 .Tuly
I J. Keer, Bengal S. C 26 July
jH. G. Decdes, 60F 30 July
J. M*Auley. h.p. i W. I. R. ... 3 Aug.
J. P. Fisher, R. Eng 9 Aug.
'W. H. Hessey, Madras S. C... so Aug.
iG. M. Battye, Bengal S. C. ... 20 Aug.
IR.Q.Mainwaring.Miidr. 8. C. ao Aug.
iC. M. N. Pellowes, 107 P 20 Aug.
'H. De R. Pigott, 70 P 25 Aug.
\Uon. H. T. Praser, ScotePus.
I Guards 30 Aug.
I W. W. G )(Kire!low.C2?.R.Eng.
,(}. F. lierihon, Bombay S. C.
yf. Y. Lautour, Gr. Gds
jC. S. Akers, R. Kng
IG. B. Roberts, Madras S. C.
iB. G.VanderGucht, Ben. 8. C.
H. P. Hancock, R. Eng
^J. G. T. Griffith. R. Eng
Charles Steol, Unatt.
'F.C. J.Brownlow, Bengal S. C.
,C. R. Hill, R. Art
P. J. Campbell, R. Art
A. W. Twws, R. Art.
'E. J. Bruce, R. Art
«. G. A. Wilkinson, R. Art. ...
lion. E.G.P.Littleton,Gr.Gds.
E. J. DickHon, Staff Captain
IsUqfMan
G. H. Waller, 7 F
K. T. Godmnn, 5 Dr. Gds. ...
C.A.^Vynne-Fiuch,S.Fus.(Jtls
G. C. K. Johnstone, Gi-. Gds.
W. G, D. Massy, 5 Lancers
Hales Wilkio, 29 P
H. Trotter, Gr. Gds
G. W. Stackpoole. h.p. x8 P.
W. J. Stuart, R. Eng
R. H. RobiuHon, h.p. 60 Rides
L. Hook, h.p. Ceylon Rifles...
A. L. Anneslcy, 11 Hussars
A. K. Comber, Bengal 8. C.
W. R. Gordon,Bengal S. C...
James Bum, Bengal S. C. ...
F. A. Dickins, Bengal S.C...
J. D. Swayne, Bengal S. C...
J. C Wood, Bengal 8. C
'C M. Lougmorc. Bengal S. C.
|T. P. Forstcr, Bengal 8. C ..
|F. C Anderson, Bengal S. C.
|M. Hunter, Bengal S. C
B. A. Wilkinson. R. Eng
A. J. Bruce. Madras S. C. ...
,T. B. Harrison. Bengal 8. C...
W. H. Smith, Bengal 8. C...
Arthur Francis, Madras S. C
R. W. Brooke, h.p. 60 P
P. W. Gregory, h.p. 44 F. ...
R. C Whitehead, 58 F
J. B. PrjTine, R. Mar
«. F.R.C.Grant, h.p. 5 Lancers
H. P. Brooke, 109 P
J. H. M. S. Stewart, R. Eng..
H. J. P. K. Hickes, R. Art. ..
».W. W. Lynch, 2P
1879.
C.H.T. B.deRuvignes.UnHtt.
J . P. Robertson, Bombay S. C.
G.Longley, h.p. R. Eng
H. T. Arbothnot, R. Art
W. Stirling, R. Art
W. H. Hawes. Bengal 8. C...
B. W. Ryall, Bengal 8. C. ...
G. P. Pearson, Madras S. C...
E. Dandridge, Bengal 8. C...
C J. Prescott, Bombay 8. C.
E. L. Tavemer, Bombay S. C
Fred. Close, R. Art.
H. V. Timbroll, R. Art
J. N. Maclean, Madras 8. G.
P. J. P. Weth^rall, Madr. 8. C.
W. Bannerman, Bombay 8. C.
W. R. Alexander, Bom. 8. C.
C E. H. Stanley, Gr. Gds
D. Scott, Madras S. C
W. B. Girdlestone. Ben. S. C.
A. P. Williams, Madras 8. C
W. J. Vizard, Madras 8. C ..
A. P. Chesshyre, Bom. 8. C...
T. 8. Hawks. Madras 8. C ...
H. G. J. Pavics, R. Mar
G. R. P. Bardin, Madras 8. C
W. C MacDouirall, Ben. S. C
I. P. Mao Andrew, Ben. 8. C.
I Charles James. Madras S. C.
\H. J. Hawo.«. Bengal 8. C ...
iT. Austin. Madras S.C
■ H. L. Grove, Madras S. C ...
,C. V. Gordon, Madras 8. C...
J. H. Warden, Madras S.C...
■ R. W. Daunt, Madras S. C. ...
;3. J. Thorp. Bombay 8. C. ...
H. G. De la Fosse, xoi F
T. Taylor, Bengal 8. C
John Jerome, 86 P
R. B. Ingram, h.p. 100 F
Henry Renny, R. Art
G. E. L. Walker, R. Eng
J. Wilkinson, 15 F
I Rept_
8 Sei>t-
9 Sti>t.
13 Sept.
17
Sf
pi.
_^ . .'pt.
20 Spj)t_
20 Sept.
1 Oct.
I Oct.
I Oc .
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
I Oct.
I Oct.
X4 Oct-
25 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct-
28 Oct-
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
15 Nov.
19 Nov.
5 I>t-c.
7 Dec.
9 Dec.
la Dec.
12 Dec.
X2 Doe.
12 Dec.
X2 Dec.
xa Dec.
X2 Dec.
X3 Deo.
13 Dec.
13 Dec.
14 Deo-
20 Dec-
ao Dec.
20 Dec-
27 Dec.
39 Dec.
29 Dec.
29 Dcjc.
29 Dec.
29 Doc-
29 l>ec.
29 Dec-
29 Dec.
31 Dec-
I Jan.
3 Jan.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
5 Jan.
7 Jan.
X4 Jan.
14 Jan.
14 Jan.
x7 Jan.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
21 Jan.
z6 Jan .
26 Jnn.
3 Feb.
3 Feb.
-K Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
x3 Feb.
20 Feb-
ao Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb-
24 Feb-
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
24 Feb.
24 Fob.
3 Mar.
4 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
8 Mar.
I Apr.
12 Apr.
13 Apr-
^V. 31. Lees, Bengal S. C
J. R. Fairhe, Madras S. C. ...
F. D 0rilvi6, Bengal S. C. ...
A. H. B. Bruce.. Bengal S. C.
T€ G. D. Dowell, h.p. R. M.
An.AJJ.I)eff9a Art.JIil. ...
• G. D. BaAer, 64 F
7. E. Bvme. R. Art
W. T. M'Grisror, Bengal S. C.
R. Barter. Bengal S. C
A. A. Monro. Bengal S. C
J. Ma]Iia*,R. Kng
J. B ioham, R, Art
W. H. Hftwley, 14 F
(i. Gajnor, h.p. 104 F
<;. J>»hn«ton, h.p. R. Art
H C. Faulkner, Unatt. S. O.
ofPeas
J K. Fraser, i Life Gda
Horatio Biden, Madras S. C.
Wemj-8S Smiih, Bengral 8. C.
J. P. Cambridge, Ben. S. C...
.1, A. Brercton, Bengal S. C...
Rclxrt Stetrart. Bengal S. C.
ArTiold il. Knight, h.p. 12 F.
:• 0. ofPeasiouers
W. H. Paget, Bengal S.C. ...
• '. W. Wahab, Bombay S. C.
, H. Wilson, Madrae ^. C...
T. C. Hamilton, Bengal S. C.
E. iL G. Cooper. Bom. S. C.
?L M. Bonnor, Bombay S. C.
3i. P.. Haig, Bombay S. C. ...
Josifs Gonion, Bombay S. C.
H F. Disbrowe, Bombay S.C.
• S Beam, liadraa S. C. ...
I , c. Hojcham, Bengal S. C...
t K. Xaylor, Bombay 8. C...
' r. J Mellis, Bombay S.C. ...
: C Georges. Madras S. C. . . ,
.T. C. Lester, Bombay B. C... .
F' G S. St. J. Grant,Ma(L S.C.
A. F. Corbett, Bengal S. C. ...
'^ H. Mason, Bombay S. C...
jL DeU PocrBeresford, 72 F.
J E. Swindlcy, 15 Hussars...
W &inj;laft, Madras S.C. ...
i A- Walker. Madras S. C...
fi.H. Steward, 2 Dr. Gds
S B Farrcll, R. Enff
'• W. Barry, R. En«
? H. Harford, S. F- GUs
G A. Lausfhtoix,Bombay S.C.
J L Shepf»rd, Bombay S. C.
H <: Wilkinson, 16 Lancers.
- C. Milford, Bombay S. C . .. .
^1 B. Gosset, R. Eng
'; 0 Bowdlcr, 40 F
rL Strorer, R, Art-
.Mmld, R. Eng
:. p. Graham, S. F. Gds
; A. T. GarraU. Or. Gds. ...
X 7. Parsons, 103 F
r. J. DorehUl, h.p. 43 F.,
?. 0. of Pensioners
' H. Cookea, R. Art.....
J- .\. E. Mead, R. Art
i F. Raper, R. Art
.I.H. Heath, R. Art
J r'alton, R. Art-
1- A. Bavly, R. Art
I T:. Ojrdner, R. Art
'.'-larke, R. Art
i. H. Dawson, R. Art
. H. Reid, R. Art
: M. Harris, R. Art
'.D. Denniss. R. Art
T r Crowe. R. Art.
i >L Playiair, R. Art
Raikes, R. Art.
' DO. Kerricli, R. Art
•i F Bolion, Bombay S. O...
^ Mal'Abv, B<>mbay S. C. ..
\- Collier, Bombay S. C...
^ ft'arrtn, R. Eng
-^ K. Stotherd, R. Eng
• H. Noble. R. Eng
. .v:haw, R. Eng.
H. r^jplon. R.Eng
U F. H. Hudson, Gr. Gds.
il. Toatance, Gr. Gds
J. Fowler, R. Eng
G. Campbell, Madras S. C.
■1 K. Eyre, Goldst. Gds
^ A Bruce, Bengal S.C. ...
' F W. Jebb, 67 F
■A. Joiliffc, R. Marine Art.
A R. Clarke, CB. B.Eag. ...
'^ • R BDiaragwtijBengal S.C.
14 Apr.
20 Apr.
20 Apr.
20 Apr.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
24 Apr.
28 Apr.
28 Apr.
5 May
5 May
6 May
8 May
TO May
15 May
23 May
29 May
2 June
2 June
June
June
Jane
13 June
[3 June
i3 June
[3 June
13 June
[3 June
13 June
13 June
13 Jime
i 3 June
13 June
[3 June
[3 June
June
June
; June
June
Jane
June
>^ June
ig June
23 June
23 June
26 June
26 Jime
27 June
29 June
3 July
sJuy
3 July
4 July
sJuy
10 July
10 July
10 July
17 July
17 July
24 July
I Aug.
1 Aug.
I Aug.
I Aug.
I Aug.
I Aug.
1 Aug.
I Aug.
I Aug.
I Aug.
1 Aug.
I Aug.
I Aug.
I Aug.
I Aug.
I Aug.
I Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
4 Aug.
11 Aug.
14 Aug.
15 Aug.
21 Aug.
27 Aug.
27 Aug.
2 Sept.
Ltfidcnani Colonels.
G. A. Brc»wn, Bengal S. C. ... 11 Sept.
A. M'Kenzie, Bengal S. C. ... ii Sept.
Henry Moore, Bombay S. C. 11 Sept.
UC D.Macintvre.Bengal S.C. 11 Sept.
C. MW. Mercer, R. Art 21 Sept.
H. L. Evans, R. Marines 2 Oct.
W. L. D. Mcares, 20 F 5 Oct.
Duncan Stewart, hj). 92 F. ... 6 Oct.
i.G. D. Webber, 2 w.I.Rogt... 19 Oct.
F. W. Festing, R.Mar. Art.... 24 Oct.
N. W. de Courcy, R. Marines 30 Oct.
Arch. R. Gloog, R.Art 2 Xov.
E. W. Childers. R. Art 2 Nov.
IT. L M. Hog, R. Art. 2 Nov.
|F. C. Trevor, R. Art 23 Nov.
\lIon. W. H. P. Carington,
I Gr. Gds 4 Dec.
John Jago, 74 F 9 Dec.
Stanley Scott, Bombay S. C. 11 Dec.
, F. G. Steuart, Bombay S. C. 1 1 Dec.
I William Carnell, Bengal S. C. 11 Dec.
5. S. Boulderson, Ben. S. C... n Dec.
A. H. Cooke, Madras S. C. ... 1 1 Dec.
F. N. Miles, Bengal S. C 11 Dec.
J. Macdonald, Bengal S.C... n Doc.
R. Y. Chambers, Bengal S. C. 11 Dec.
.Lionel D'Aroy Duubterville,
I Bombay S.C 12 Dec.
J. Currie, Bombay S. C 12 Dec.
R. V. Handvside, Madr. S. C. 12 Dec.
J. R. G. G. Shortt.Bom. S. C. 12 Dec.
W. H. Beynon, Bombay S. C. 20 Dec.
J. T. Watson, Bengal S. C. ... 20 Dec.
W. O. Swanston, Madras S.C. 20 Dec.
W. H. R. Godfrey, Madr. S.C. 20 Dec.
C. M. Hailes, Madras S. C... 20 Dec.
J. W. Orchard, Bengal S. C. 20 Doc.
A..D. Clay, Madras S. C 20 Dec.
C' D. Clementson, Madr. S.C. 26 Dec.
A. Gahagan, Madras S. C. ... 36 Dec.
E. H. Paske, Bengal 8. C. ... 26 Dec.
C. F. J. Skottowe.Madr. S.C. 26 Dec.
jT. W. W. Pierce, Bom. 8. C. 29 Dec.
I 1873.
C. W. Barton, R. Mar
6. Kallender. Madras S. C...
G. D. Eales, Bombay 8. C. ...
W. A. Glasspoole, Bom. 8. C.
».V^ H. E. Wood, 90 F
Thomas Lamb, Bengal S. C.
A. C. Lilly, Madras S. C
R. Johnstone, Bombay S. C.
Hastingi^Fraser.Madras S.C.
William Mnnro, Madras S.C.
C. M. White, Madras S. C. ...
J. R. Currie, Bengal S. C. ...
R. K. Macquoid, Madras S.C.
F. W. E. F. Walker, Scots
Fas. (Ms
P. A. Elphinstone, Bom. S.C.
C. R. M'Mahon, Madras S.C.
C. Blewitt, 65F
T. L.Bell. 6 F
L. Sidebottom-Venner, Unatt.
B. W. Lyons, Bombay S. C...
G. B. Tyrwhitt, Bombay S.C.
J. Harpur, Bombay S. C. ...
E. L'Estrange, Bombay S. C.
D. Hutcheon, Bombay S. C.
H. W. Blowers, Bombay 8. C.
S. M. Davis, Bombay S.C. ...
H. Mackenzie, Bengal S. C...
C. S. B. Walton, Madras S. C.
John Woodcock, Madras S.C.
B. H. Woodcock, Bengal S. C.
T. G. Coles, Bombay S. C. ...
R. M. Parsons, R. Eng
R. T. Thynne, Gr. Gds
G. B. Bowen, Madras S. C...
G. J. D. Hav, Bengal S. C...
G. G. CunUft'e, Bengal S. C...
P. P. L. Stafford, Madr. S. C.
D. Robinson, h.p. 72 F.
J. Thompson, 2 F
Mon. C. C.Molynoux, 10 Hus.
H. P. Ewart, 2 Life Gds
G. J., Lord Rosehill, Scots
Fus. Gds
H. Crofton, h.p. 67 F
H. W. Palmer, 90 F
R. B. Montgomery, 13 F. ...
E. H. Foster, 12 F
F. Brine, R. Eng
A. R. Bayly, Bengal 8. C
Mossom Boyd, Bombay S. C.
R. 8. Cole. h.p. Army Hosp.
Corps, Rec. Off. at Eeadinff
P. Withington.h.p, Cav. Dcp.
a Jan.
2 Jan.
3 Jan.
3 Jan.
19 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
2o Jan.
30 Jan.
26 Jan.
26 Jan.
36 Jan.
. : Feb.
3 Feb.
4 Feb.
17 Feb.
14 P'eb.
15 Fob.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 P'eb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
iMv.
I Mar.
3 Mar.
8 Mar.
15 Mar.
17 Mar.
20 Mar.
20 Mar.
20 Mar.
25 Mar.
26 Mar.
26 Mar.
26 Mar.
a6 Mar.
29 Mar.
1 Apr.
I Apr.
1 Apr.
a Apr.
2 Apr.
3 Apr.
5 Apr.
6 Apr.
{1. 10 Hussars... 14 Apr.
, , i.p. 5 F 2^ Apr.
T. Tyacko. 22 F 21 Apr.
1 H. DO. C. Bracken, Ben. S.C. 26 Apr.
iC. M. Cotton, 20 H<i.s.sars 30 Apr.
Wm. French, R.Art i Mnv
C. S. Baker, h.p. 59 F 6 Mav
iD. MacFivrlan, 11. Art 11 May
jC. 8. de N. Lucas, R. Art. ... 12 Mnv
». G. P. Colley, 2 F 15 May
[A. Butter, h.p. 15 F 23 May
|H. Cook, TOO F 23 May
S. G. Carter, 62 F 23 May
W. H. Earle, h.p. 17 F 26 May
H. C. Craigie, 19 Hussars 29 May
R. S. Simonds, Bengal S.C... 11 June
A. Taylor. Beng«l S. C 11 Juno
T. E. Webster, Bengal S.C... 11 June
W. 8. Drever, Madras S. C .. ir June
J. M. Grabam, Bengal S. C ... 11 June
T. B. Cox, Bengal S.C ii Juno
[A. G. Plomer, Bombay S. C. 11 June
Ralph Ouseley, Bengal S. V. 1 1 Juno
IR. R. Wallace, Bombay S. C. 11 June
[Jas. Clements, Bombay S. C. 11 Juno
E. A. Green, Bombay S. C. ... 11 June
O. L. Smith, Bengal's. C. ... 12 Juno
John D. Hall, Bombay S. C... 12 Juno
|T. Waddington, Bombay S. C. 12 June
W.J. Cia^coigne.Sc.Fns.Gds. 25 June
J. R. S. Henderson.Madr.S.C. 30 June
C. P. Barras, Bombay 8. C. ... 3 July
J. B. Sterling, Ciildst. (ids. .. 5 July
H. B. Urmfeton. Bengal S. C. 20 July
J. V. Morris, Madras S.C. ... 26 July
W, T. Fagan, Bengal S. C... 28 July
W. C. Phill potts, R. Enjr 2 Aug.
H.A.Woodhouse, Bomb. S. C. ^ Aug.
jT.F. Lloyd, 98 F 9 Aug.
R. R. Gillespie, xo6 F 13 Aug.
|H. P. Montgomery, tx> F. ... 13 Aug.
R.C.Watson, h.p. Ceylon Rifles 15 Aug.
t J. de Montmorency, 59 F. ... 16 Aug.
R. C.A.Marshall, Madr. S.C. 20 Aug.
A. R. M'Mahon, Madras S. C. 20 Aug.
T. W. Stansfeld, Madras S. C. 21 Aug.
A. H. M. Dickey, Madras S. C. 21 Aug.
P. H. Chancellor, h.p. R. Art. 22 Aug.
E. L. Dillon. 18 F 27 Aug.
I.W. H. C. G. Morris, R..M.A. 29 Aug.
F. W. Stubbs, R. Art 1 Sept.
C. D. S. Clarke. Bengal S.C... 2 Sept.
E. H. Scott. Bengal S. C. ... 2 Sept.
G. F. Herbert, 7 F 6 Sept.
B. B. Herrick, R, Marines ... 18 Sept.
H.Alexander, i Dr. Gds 22 Sept.
W. H.^Vhite, Madras S. C. ... 22 Sept.
T. B. Fanshawe, 33 F 24 Sept.
R. A. Loudon, h.p. 5 W. I. R.. 28 Sept.
C. FitzGerald, 49 F 4 Oct.
D. J. MacGrigor, R. Art 8 Oct.
G. B. Hoastey, R. Marines ... 17 Oct.
C. Williamson, 60 Rifles 18 Oct.
A. B. Fyers. R. Eng 18 Oct.
J. P. Cox, R. Eng 19 Oct.
F. B. Drew, 8 F 25 Oct.
C. Barlow, 10 F 29001.
J. G. Maycock, h.p. 14 F 12 Nov.
George Bent, 25 F 17 Nov.
C. D. Thomas, Coldst. Gds.... J9 Nov.
E. G. Clark. Bengal S. C. ... 20 Nov.
H. D'A. P. Burncll, 7 Hus.... 6 Dec.
C. L. Pereira. Madras S. C. 10 Dec.
J. A. Smith, Bombav S. C... 10 Dec.
C. F. Packe, Bengal S. C. ... 10 Dec.
C. R. Shaw, Bengal S. C 10 Dec.
J.F. Sheror, Benirul S. C 10 Dec.
C. J. Smith, M:wlras S. C. ... to Dec.
E. L. Hankin, Madras S. C... 10 Dec.
E. C. S. Williams, R. Eng. ... 10 Dec.
A. H. Millett, Bene:al S. C. ... u Dec.
H. E. Ry^'es, Madras S. C. ... ix Dec.
H. B. Chahnri-s, Bengals. C. u Dec.
P. Salter, Madras S. C n Dec.
R. E. Oakea, Bengal S. C n Dec.
G. Wheeler, Bengal S. C n Dec.
S.C.Montgomerie.Madr.S.C. 11 Dec.
E. L. Bland, R. Eng n Dec.
A. W. Dumford.B. Eng 11 Dec!
D. A. Frazcr, R. Eng 11 Dec.
J. O. Mayne, R.Eng n Dec.
H. T. Rogers, R. Eng n Dec.
Irwin M. Greig, R. Eng n Dec.
J. R. Maunsell, R. Eng n Dec.
H. G. Pauter, 22 F 14 Dec.
B. J. C. Prior, Madras 8. C... 20 Dec,
H. T. Duncan, Madras 8. C... 30 Dec.
J. G. 8. Mathe8on,Ben. S.C .. 20 Dec.
C. C. Minchin, Madraa S. C, 20 Dec;
14
Majors.
KAJORS.
1830.
;R. Douglas, 13 F
J. Leyue, h.p. 59 F.
30 W. H. Hartman, Uiifttt. ... aa July i?- ^ •, -^^^rieT, 73 F.
,g3« (J. DaiRleish, h.p. 71 F
Charles Boyd, UnaW. .oJan. 'J•.?f.TxSh^&^^l s! bV :::
Geo. Monta^, Unatt. a8 June I j:S^-^|^ek?Tp.^: ^i .i i!
^**"- 'G.Wolfe, h.p. a P., S. O. of P.
G. Clay, h.p. 19 P. ,
E. D. Smith, h.p. 05 P. Fort
Major and Atb. Jertn/
B.H.Heathcote.h.p.Dep. Batt.
J. T. TJsBher, Uimtt.S.O.of P.
J. R. Hume, 55 P
T. Rowland. 5 P
H. P. W. Ely, 99 P
ITCW. 8. Trevor, R. Eng. ...
W. B. Browne, 81 P
A. H. Bamfleld, Bengal S. C...
E. P. Chadwick, 33 P
P. B. Lucas, 10 P
E. Harnett, 11 Hussars
A. Wyber^h, h.p. 63 F
E. T. Shiffber, 54 P
C. R. Richardson, 76 P
R. H. Vivian, 14 P.
H. D. Battye, Bengal S. C. ...
C. A. de Kantzow, Ben. S. C.
1867.
H. P. Close, Bombay S. C. ...
A. Bainbrigge, 13 P
M. K. Bourne, Madras S. C.
T. E. Swottenham, 31 P
W. H. Ralston, 70 P
J. W. Hughes, 54 P
H. B. Foilden, 6 P.
J. B. Castleau, h.p. R. Mar.... 10 Nov.
1851
John K. Mackenzie, Unatt.... ao June
W. C.Ki«coiijj<Avonmore,h.p.
R.Art laDec.
1868.
A. Wolrige, R. Mar 9 Nov.
B. M. Deane, 19 P 24 Nov.
1861
C. E. Grogan, 14 P 14 Jan.
R. W. Hinxman, 60 P 19 Jan.
37(ff H. S. Cochrane, 7 P 19 Jan.
J. B. Lind, h.p. 31 P 19 Jan.
C. D. Pedder, h.p. 39 P. A^. 6
Adm.Batt.Laneaahire B. Vol. x Mar.
John Inman, h.p. 18 P x Mar.
A. Saltmarshe, 70 F x Mar.
W. A. J. Shortt, 57 P I Mar.
H. R. Russell, h.p. 57 P x Mar. iy* Leach"^P * '
E. T. Brooke. R. Eng x Mar. jjr"^ q V. Posbery, Ben.S. C."
Joseph Bonus, R, Eug x Mar. n J Bayard hn Vw I R
P.H.8cmtchley.R.Bng. ... X5 Mar. ^; i.^g^™^^
S. A. Cleeve, h.p. 13 P aa Mar. U ^y p^^ ' ^p
w.Mosse,h.p a6i< 4 Apr. s. B^F^ggif^/Fr:::::::
i ^®"^^ ^ ^'ii- aU ^ aK* ^'- ^' D'E. Barclay. '4 P.
H. C. S. Dyer, R. Art 15 Apr. j y W H Webb 8 P
W. P. A. Colman, 8 F 19 Apr. *'- ^- *^- ^- ^eoD, 0 ir,
R.E.Henry,h.p.86F.(?.a<^r»« 20 May
L. H. L. Irby, h.p. 74 P 3 June
A. Green, h.p. Rifle Brigade,
Captain qflnvalidn^ 22. Jfoi-
pifal, CheUea 12 July
A. Maclean, h.p. Gold Coast
Art. Corps, S. O. of Pens... a8 July
T. B. Hughes, R. Art s Aug.
C. C. Grant, h.p. x6 P 9 Aug.
J. O. Chichester, 39 P x6 Aug.
C.Van N. Pole,hj).CapeM. R. 9 Sept. T. C. Hinds, 40 P
R. Harrison, R. Eng xx Ocf. ^W. H. St. Hill, 19 P
S. H. E. Chamier, R. Art ix Oct. iJ. W. Helyar, 16P
T. S. Bigge, 5F x8 0ct k.M. Petrie, h.p. 97 P
J. Stewart, 57 P 28 Oct. ,A. E. Warren, 78 P
A. H. Coney, h.p. 67 P a8 Oct. J. Briggs, 96 P
W. T. Gold8Worthy,h.p. 91 P. 39 Oct. W. W. W. Johnston, x W.I.R.
G. E. Francis, 20 P 27 Nov. [J. V. Morris, Madras S. C. ...
G. Thompson, 85 P 25 Nov. |W. PitzRoy, 47 P
C. M. B. Siree, h.p. 3 P 9 Dec. iR. B. Gardner, R. Marine Art.
J. R. LoveU, 48 P 2Q Dec. UC^irW. J. M. Cuninghame,
iQAc i^arf. h.p. Rifle Brigade ...
*?**• ^ 'S. G. C. Bfogge. 66 P
B. C. Russell, 13 Hussars 24 Jan. c. Barton, 18 Hussars
O. T. Bnme, CS£. hj). 20 P... 24 Jan. 'a. Schmid, 109 P
A. W. Cameron, 92 P 6 Fob. 'j. e. d. Hill, h.p. 63 P
J. P. Stuart, Unatt., S. O. of P. 10 Feb. p. l. Edridge. ao P. .
J. B. Kirk, 9xP ax Feb. |e. Meurant, 83 F
W. J. Brook, h.p. 30 F 21 Mar. |e. k. Jones, 57 F
H. W. J. Trent, 68 P ax Mar. Ic. F. Gregorie, 18 F
Y€ P. A. Smith, 43 F 21 Mar. Ir. Alexander, 20 Hussars ...
J. Thompson, 50 P 21 Mar. jf. Morlev, 3 F
•. T. D. Baker, 18 P. ax Mar. W. U.NeVport, Bombay 8. C.
*. C. B. Johnson, 50 P 21 Mar. I j. q. S. Maiheson, Beng. S. C.
D. Hastings, 6 P 23 Mar. I
H. T.Richmond, Unatt., S.O. Lr t xr- , tt .}^ *»
of Pensioners ^ Apr. ' W.J. Kirk, Unatt S.O. of Peu.
W. E. Wallace, h.p. 18 P 15 Apr. |G- W. Hanson Bombay S.C.
Wm.AUan. 41P 18 Apr. ,L. C. Barton, Bombay S.C...
S. Hackett, 35 P 2 June ip^vid Shaw, Madras S. C. .
L.Macphcrin,h.p.3oP. ... 20 Juno V??^™ ^fo'^an.Madr. S.C.
J. M. Clayhills, h-P- 7 ^ 20 June ^Ifred Tolloch Bengal S. 0.
G. P. AVafker, 12 P 23 June John Duval, Madras S C. ...
*. C. Acton, 51 P 30 June i?^\^^*S^'^^^}^S' ■ -
JE. Perkins, R. Eng 30 Juno ,g- g- Gnffin, Bengal S. 0
D. Macpherson, 42 P 5 Jnly !?• S. Burp, Madras S. C.
B. L. Forater, R. Art 12 July i^; ?:. S*^^^'^*^^?!"^ 8. C.
J. H. Campbell, 71 P 9 Aug. I^- ^^ckmson, C5/.h.p. Bom-
G. L. W. 6. Plamstcad. h.p. ^ bay Staff Corps
DepdtBatt 23 Aug. I J. A M. Biggs Bengal S.C.
C. J. Skerry, 8x P 31 Aug. i^- X;^^2^^'^\f^?^^^'S""
R. B. Baker, x6 P 20 Sept. J- Allaxdyce. Madrjw S. C. ...
P. B. Norman, Bengal 8. C... 10 Nov. ,g- J^";®'',^*^? 5' ^' a'„'
W. Macdonald, Bengal 8. C. 10 Nov. |R. H.Beddome, Madras. 0.
W. H. D. R. Welman, 09 P. ... 25 Nov. ;A. P. Davis, Bombay S.C. ...
John Geddes, h.p. 44 F. 29 Dec. J- iv^t}?®'' ^^^J «;?
De Vic Tupper, h.p. 8 P ^o Dec. S'^g^J^®"**^' ^•PJ7 *^ •;•.
1 A110 K^^ ^- ^- Browne, h.p. 100 P.
*8fi6. R. Burd, Bombay S. C
P.N.Dore,h.p. 97P.,S.O.of P. 14 Jan. lA. Templeman, ax P
J. Glancy, X4 P 6 Feb. R. S. Moseloy, Bengal B.C....
B. D. Harvest, h.p. ^7 P., |A. W. Montagu, Bengal S. C.
Staff Officer of Pensioners x Apr. A. Callander, Bengal S. C. ...
K. Wright, h.p. 8x P I Apr. ' A. B.Cumberlege, Madr. S. C.
I Apr. W. M. Parratt. Madras S.C ...
I Apr. Id. Standen, Madras 8. C. ...
I Apr. C. H. E. Graeme, 104 F
I Apr. R. P. Williams. Bombay S.C.
X Apr. A. Nicholas, 46 P
5 Apr. R. Law, Unatt.. S. O. of Pens.
X4 Apr. IJ. E. Baillie, Madras S. C. ...
X7 Apr. j Wm. Mussenden, 8 Hussars...
=4 Apr., " " " - "
xMay
xMay
6 May
8 May
xsMay
15 May
x5May
xo July
ao July
27 July
27 July
14 Aug.
ax Aug.
ax Aug"
X3 Sept.
, __^-., P. C. Scott. 4= P
X May B. P. Heysham, Madras S. C.
J.H.P.Malcolmson,Bom. S.C.
H. Marshall, 9 Lancers
E. St. J. Griffiths, 19 P
G. P. Maodonald, h.p. 16 P.
S. O. of Pensioners
H. T. Forbes, Bengal 8. C. ...
E. L. Earlo, Bengal S. C
_ R. Lacy, 59 P
17 June J. Hudson, 84 F
19 June \c. H. J. Maclean, Rifle Br
26 June M.W. De la P. Bcresford. h.p.
49 P. Staff O. of Pensioners
J. Smyth, 69 P
H. A.W. Waterfleld, Ben. S. C.
N. P. Lodgard, 20 P
I. P. Chapman, Bombay 8. C.
«.A. H.WaveU,4iP
W. H. G. PaUner, Madr. S. C.
-^ --r- H. Maxwell. Bengal 8. C
14 Sept. I William Hands, Madras S. C.
28 Sept. I John Gordon, Bombay S. C...
a Oct. T. L. Scott, Madras 8 . C
2 Oct. I B. W. D. Morton, Bengal S. C.
29 Oct. IG. H. Basevi, Bengal S. C. ...
a Nov. E. N. Marsh, Bombay 8. C...
6 Dec. G.delaP.Beresford,Madr.S.C.
x8 Dec. I William Osbom, Madras S. C.
Newton Barton, Bengal S. C.
_ M-n- lEustace Hill, Madras S. C...
I Sai" E. Whyte.h.p.R.Canad. Rifles
i?MSr* C. J. Mounsey, 7x P
13 Mar. nn m a,„_.^_ \/o/1t«
33 Mar.
17 Apr.
T. T. Turton, Madras S. C...,
G. C. Depree, Bengal S. C. ..
J. Hudleston, Madras S. C. .
7 Dec
8 Dec.
20 Dec.
X Jan.
3 Jan.
3 Jan.
8 Jan.
II Jan.
Jan,
II Jan,
XX Jan
13 Jan,
R t^np 'F- J- Bolton, h. p. 12 P
ft Tnn« ^- Nicholctts, Bombay 8. C.
8 tSS« R- W. B. Hunt, R. Marines ..
6 Jt^ ^- W. Dunbar. Bengal S.C...
X? S ? T. P. Turbervm, h.p. R. Art.
11 Jnlv i^- H- M^irrav, R. Art
^ jS V \^' W. Berkeley, 3 Dr. Gds....
^ Tn V |A- N. Wilson, i.p. 4 P
S jni^ ' J. S. Hand, 44 F.
oft J^l ^- M. Davies, Madraa 8. C...
/j^l lWm.Blakeney, Bombay S.C.
4 Aug. ^ ^ Currie, Bengal 8. C. ...
,,. A,-.« !A. R. MacDonnell, R. Eng....
xl aSI' ■^- Chrystie. Ri Eng
.1 A^" William Hicks, Bombay 8: C.
lr AnS" ^- P- Hawkes, Madras 8. C.
a aS^*'^-^<^-^®^'>'»^--^
, SeS ^- B- Yo^OK' Bombay 8. C...
,! qpSr ^' ^' M- Grceme, loa )F
« Sebt ^' '^- Bainbridge.BengalS. C.
ft Op? W.L.Twentyman, x8 Hussars
, 5Spp l^C: C. A. Goodfellow, R. Eng.
7^^^' ,. w. Arbuthnot, 14 Hussars.
G. Arbuthnot, R. Art
B. H. Pottingpr, R. Art
A. G. P. Hogg, Bombay 8. C.
C. M. Griffith, Bombay 8. C.
G. P. Beville, Bombay 8. C...
C. J. Mead, Bengal S. C
H. M. L. Colquhoun. 77 P. ...
T. H.Clarkson, 20P
C. T. Heathoote.Bombay S.C.
XX Jan. |J. Wakefield, 83 P
II Jan. jP. G. C. Probart, 9 P
«. P. A. A. Twynam, 15 P
Arthur Cory, Bengal S. C. ...
W. L. Browne, 5 Lancers
G. G. Suttie, 75 P
R. Bennett, 46 P
18 Jan. A. H. Stephens, Rifle Brigade
20 Jan. J. Hare, 32 P
20 Jan. «. R. B. H. Blundell, 3 Hussars
20 Jan. 0. A. Loch, Bombay 8. C. ...
20 Jan. W. P. J. Rudd, i P
20 Jan. H. H. G. Austen, Bengal S. 0.
ao Jan. T. P. Lloyd, 98 P
29 Jan. iR. E. D. Ness, h.p. 3 W. I. R.
31 Jan. W. Clutterbuck, 56 P
I Feb. C.Clark, 104 P
II Feb. J. W. Barnes, 73 P
IS Feb. c. M. B. Eden, h.p. 56 P
x7Feb. J. B. H. Boyd, 17 P
20 Feb. H. J. Hitchcock, 2a F
20 Feb. J. Gunter, x Dr. Gds
cs Feb. JF. P. Campbell, 14 Hussars...
25 Fc^.
35 Feb.
a Mar.
3 Mar.
13 Mar.
17 Mar.
20 Mar.
21 Mnr.
26 Mar.
3 Apr.
9 Apr.
IX Apr.
x8 Apr.
19 Apr.
20 Apr.
22 Apr-
33 Apr.
25 Apr.
37 Apr.
I May
9May
10 May
ao May
37 May
3 Juxxo
9 Juno
9 June
9 Jiizie
9 June
9 JuTie
9 Junoi
9 June
10 June
10 Juue
xo June
xo Juno
10 June
13 June
30 June
26 June
28 Juno
. 3 July
8 July
27 July
I Auff.
1 Auir.
a Aug.
15 Au^.
15 Aug.
X5 Aus:.
>5 Aug.
X5 Aug.
15 Aug.
X5 Aug.
X5 Aug.
15 Aug.
IS Aug.
15 Aug.
'SAug.
X5 Au;.;.
15 Aug.
X 5 Aug.
15 Aug.
xs Aug.
15 Aug.
xs An'g.
15 Aug.
IS Aug.
15 Aug.
»5 Aug,
16 Aug.
2 Sept,
2 Sei>t,
7 Sept^
x6 Sept,
30 Sept
30 Sept^
3 Oct..
12 Oct.
14 Oct.
15 Oct.
28 Oct-
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Oct.
x8 Nov.
18 Nov.
18 Nov.
18 Nov.
22 Nov.
28 Nov.
29 Nov.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
a Dec.
2 Dec.
A. A. DesVoeux, Bomb. S. C. 8 Dec.
J. P. Pedler. Madra* S. C. ... 8 Dec.
T. DvCT. Madnw S. C 8 Dec.
J. C. Hobeon, Bombay S . C . . . 8 Dec.
P. J. Craiffie, Bengal S. C. ... 8 Dec.
K. A- Mottct. Madras 8. C. .. . 8 Dec.
C. S. Lane. Bengal S. C 9 Dec.
E. G. Rogers, Bcn^l S. C... 9 Dec.
W.G.Daviee, Bengal S. C... 9 Dec.
H. M. Wemyas, Bengal 8. C. 9 Dec.
B. T. Stafford. BenjE^ S. C. .. 9 Dec.
Alfred Biunfc, Bengal B.C. ... 9 Dec.
J. P. Tnrton, Bengals. C. ... 9 Dec.
E. (VB.Honsfonl. Bengal 8. C. 9 Dec.
A- Braro, 2 W. I. R. 11 Dec.
E. W. Cuming, 79 P 14 Dec.
L M. Shcweil. Bombay S. C. 14 Dec.
J. E. B. Parsons. Bengal 8. C. 20 Dec.
H. A. Prinsep, Bengal S. C... ao Dec.
J. F. L. Fisher, Bengal S. C. 20 Dec.
C. C.Ekina, Bengal C.S 20 Dec.
F. J. Millar, Madras 8. C. ... 2oDec.
B. H. W. Magrath, Madr. 8. C. 20 Dec.
J. C. Home, Bengal S. C ao Dec.
F. T. PoUok. Madras S. C. ... 20 Dec.
D. S. Boist, Bengal S. C ao Dec.
H. C. Smith, Bengal 8. C. ... 20 Dec.
R. C. lAvie, Madras 8. C. ... ao Dec.
W. Chaine. 4 HoBsars 23 Dec.
M. R. Bmce, Bombay 8. C... 24 Dec.
t. W. W. Knollys, 93 F 27 Dec.
i^el'jrTn Kew, Madras 8. C... 27 Dec.
KdTOd Oave, Madras 8. C... 27 Dec.
W B. Mesham, Madras 8. C. 27 Dec.
i{3a.L.A.Addington,R,Art. 31 Dec.
1869.
t.R. Lock, 108 P 1 Jan.
< . '^wric, h.p. Cape M. Rifles 2 Jan.
J. L. Ben well. Madras 8. C. 20 Jan.
rD-iTnasO'Neill.h.p.Mod.8.C. 20 Jan.
G. XL Payne. Madras S. G. ... 20 Jan.
'\ B. L. Smith, Madras 8. C. 20 Jan.
v.m Tweedie, Bengal 8. C... 21 Jan.
W. D. Tompson, 17 F 23 Jan.
FT. Comewall, Bombay 8. C. 23 Jan.
L Prendergast, h.p. 2 Drs. ... 3 Feb.
J. W. Frv, 88 P 3 Feb.
J. D. Brockman, 86 F 3 Feb.
r. H. Beddek, Madms 8. C... 7 Feb.
J. Graham, Bengal S. C 7 Feb.
f L.R-Glasfnrd. Bombay S.C. 20 Feb.
•: ^>wen Lord, Bombay 8. C. 24 Feb.
<. Ecdes. 4F .*. 27 Feb.
ii S. Graves, Bengal 8. C. ... 2 Mar.
«■. Kincaid, Madras 8. C. ... 3 Mar.
W G.M:strickland,Madr.S.C. 3 Mar.
( . J. Hughes, Bengal 8. C... 23 Mar.
l.H.Godfrey,h.p. Depot Batt.
Adj. 4 Lancashire Militia ... 24 Mar.
E. Tanner. 8 F 24 Mar.
i.H. A. Little, Bengal S.C. ... 31 Mar.
R. Baring, 19 Hussars 1 Apr.
W. c. Jofltice, h.p. Depot
Battalion, Towa Major,
Ikntfoport 1 Apr.
J. Smney. Madras 8. C 12 Apr.
E. B. Slailcn, Madras 8. C... 14 Apr.
H L. Brownrigg, 84 P 5 May
G A. Prcndergast, Bcng. S.C. 17 May
J. Hanly, 9 lincers 19 May
K. J. MacFarlane, h.p. 3 Dr.
Gnards 29 May
5u- Wm. Geo. H. T. Fair&x,
Bart. h.p. rs F 29 May
I A. S. Quill, h.p. R.Canad.R.
Bri^e Major, Nova Scotia 29 May
?: A. Gore. 6 Drs 29 May
H. Z. Darrah, Bengal S. C... 8 June
^' B. Thomson, Bengal S. C. 8 June
tL T. Snow, Madras 8. C 8 June
N B. Thoyts, Bombay S. C. 9 June
?i^:bert Cadell, Bengal 9. C... 9 June
M W.Willoughby.Bomb. 8. C. 9 June
a. H. Foord, Madras S. C. ... 9 June
H.E.Whi«h, Bengals. C. ... 9 June
r. J. R. Bell, Madras 8. C. ... 9 June
'^- M. Billington, 6 Drs 12 June
W. Hndleaton, Madras S. C. 13 June
H. H. Pratt, h.p. 94 F., 8. O.
of Pensioners 14 Juno
•^ G. Daubcny, 7 P 23 June
H. ('. Evans, h-p. 38 P 23 June
^ R. Nolan, 17 Lancers 23 June
- W. Hoggan, Bengal S. C... 27 June
.* T. Hams, Bengal 8. C. ... 27 June
A^ i*. M. Browne, a Drs 30 June
A. D. Vanrenen, B^gal S. C. 7 July
Majors,
C. H. S. Scott, Bengal 8. C... 18 July
E. Thompson. CSl. Ben. S.C. 2a July
W. R. Annesley, 97 F 3 Aug.
G. C. Rowcroft, Bengal S. C. 10 Aug.
IW. H. K. Bradford, 108 F. ... 15 Aug.
J. Gttlbraith, 66 F 18 Aug.
J. P. Martin, Bengal S. C. ... 19 Aug.
G. S. Httllowes, 25 F 21 Aug.
W. H. Whitiock, Madras S. C. 23 Aug.
S. C. Millett, M F I Sept.
W. E. Brown, 57 P 14 Sept.
W. U. J. Lance, Bengal 8. C. 18 Sept.
T. P. Dixon, 39 F 20 Sept.
T. N. Baker, Bengal S. C. ... 20 Sept.
iraa.R.H.deMontmorency,32P 25 Sept.
W. M. C. Acton, h.p. 77 P.
SetfruitinqQffieeratInoeme»$ 24 Oct.
W. \V. Corban, 49 F aSOct.
W. D. Shiplev, 58 P 10 Nov.
T. N. Woodail, h.p. 57 P., S.
O. of Pensioners 15 Nov.
F. Horsloy, Madras 8. C 20 Nov.
R. J.L.Crutchley, Bengal S. C. 23 Nov.
c. A. E. Ross, 5 P 24 Nov.
». W. H. Knight, h.p. 48 P.
OarrisoH Intimetor, D^liu 1 Dec.
H. B. Glass, 37 F 4 Doc.
F. G. Hankin, Madras S. C. xi Dec.
D. H. Hickman. Bombay S. C. 11 Dec.
L. H. Isacke, Madras 8. C... it Dec.
T. R. Niramo. Bombay 8. C. 11 Dec.
P. B. Poote, Bengal 8. C 11 Dec.
W. A. Garden, Bengal S. C. ix Dec.
H. T, Oldfleld, Bengal 8. C... ix Dec.
H. L. C. Bernard, Ben. 8. C. 11 Dec.
M. W. Parker, Bombay 8. C. 11 Dec.
H. D. Cloet^, Madras S. C. ... 12 Dec.
W. Grordon, Bengal S. C : 12 Dec.
H. T. Stuart, Madras 8. C... 12 Dec.
T. Buttanshaw, Bengal 8. C. 12 Dec.
F. P. R. Bishop, Madras S.C. la Doc.
H. C. Menzies, Madras S. C. 12 Dec.
A. T. Searle, Madras 8. C. ... 12 Dec.
G. H. Parker, 92 P 15 Dec.
J. Fryer, 6 Dr. Gds 15 Dec-
W. R. Johnson, Madras 8. C. 20 Dec.
W. Jackson, Bengal S. C. ... ao Dec.
H. V. Mathias, Bengal S. C. 20 Dec.
J. A. Campbell, Madras S. C. 20 Dec.
C. J. Godfrey. Madras S. C. 20 Dec.
W. Playfair, Bengal S. C 20 Dec.
J. H. Tyler, Bengal S. C 20 Dec.
T. E. Britten, Bombay 8. C. 26 Dec.
1870.
H. S. Anderson, Bombay S.C.
W. H. Mackesy, Bengal S. C.
J. Spratt, 68 P.
J. G.Day, 28 P
H. P. Dakeyne, Madras 8. C.
J. Crawford, Madras S. C. ...
O. P. Smithers, Madras 8. C.
Q. D. Parsons, Bengal 8. C.
R. A. Nowell, Bengal S. C...
Alex. C. Hav, Madras S.C...
John Wm. Orr, Madras 8. C.
W. C. Mitchel, Bengal 8. C...
Melmoth A. D. Orchard, Ben-
gal S. C
Fred. Gadsden, Madras S. C.
J. Chaffey, 5 Lancers
». G. Hay, 62P
C. T. Hitohins, Bengal 8. C.
M.M. Prendergast, Ben. S.C.
P. A. Camegy, Madras S. C.
E.B.Wilson,h.p.R.Cana.Rifls.
0. W. Fletcher, Bengal S. C.
C. P. Kcays, Bombay S. C...
C. W. R. Chester, Bengal S.C.
H. G. Thomson, Madras S. C.
C. V. Conway-Gordon, Ben-
gal S.C
William Winson, Bengal S.C.
G. J. D. Heath, Madras 8. C.
».P.D. Vigors, 19 F
E. L. DUlon, 18F
M. B. 8. Lloyd, Madras 8. C.
T. G. Boss, Bengal S. C
J. S. Tighe, Madras 8. C. ...
H. P. Newmarch, Ben. S. C.
C. T. O. Mayno, Bengal 8. C.
J. E. Harvey, h.p. 41 P. 8.0.
of Pensioners
J. F. Boyes, h.p. Cnpe M. Rif.
|D. A. Baby, h.n. Mil. Train...
.Henry W. Stroud, 30 F
I*. B. A. Branflll, h.p. 86 P.
] Oarrison Innlr. at iJernimIn
9. P. J. Hutchison, h.p. 64 ¥.
i Ourrvton In»lr. at JJeoouport
|E. D'H. Fairtlough, 48 F. ...
j Horatio N.Kippen.h.p. 12 F.
James C. Clarke, h.p. 76 P..
I*. Richard Harbord, h.p. 7 F.
Garrifon Intirucior, Cork...
Harry C. Hague, h.p. 11 P....
Hugh Massy Lloyd, h.p. 14 P.
H. Mackenzie, h.p. 15 P.
Secretary and Adjutant Ro^al
Military Atjflum
A. N. Adams, h.p. 20 F
D. R. Barnes, h.p. 14 P. D.A.
Adj. Oen. School o/MHtketty
Avary J. Davem, h.p. 22 P.
W. John Bell, h.p. 93 P
G. Sullivan, h.p. 109 F
J. Duncan, h.p. 19 Hussars,
Fort Major, Edinburgh
G. S. Davies, h.p. Cav. Dep6t
W. H. Paul, h.p. Depot Batt.
Adjutant a Che$hire Militia
M. TUford, h.p. 60 F
14a
1 Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
I Apr.
J Apr.
J Ai)r.
I Apr.
J Apr.
1 Apr.
I Apr.
1 Apr-
Philip Percival, 79 P
T. E. Green, h.p. Mil. Train .
J. H. H. Gammell, 54 P
G. H. Twemlow, 80 P
Jas. Fox Bland, h.p. 76 P. ...
G.P.E.Morrison, h.p. Mil. Tr.
a Jan.
4 Jan.
xo Jan.
19 Jan.
ao Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
ao Jan.
20 Jan.
21 Jan.
ax Jan.
2x Jan.
29 Jan.
3Fpb.
6 Feb.
8 Fob.
16 Feb.
19 Feb.
ao Feb.
ao Feb.
20 Feb.
22 Feb.
I Mar.
3 Mar.
3 Mar.
7 Mar.
16 Mar.
x8 Mar.
20 Mar.
22 Mar.
25 Mar.
36 Mar.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr
I Apr.
X Apr.
J Apr.
I Apr.
1 Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
3 Apr.
9 Apr.
XX Apr.
a7 Apr.
7May
x6 May
x8 May
25 May
aSMav
28 M»y
8 Juno-
13 June
14 June
14 June
14 June
15 Juno
15 Juuo-
Ralph Edw. Carr, 36 F
Fred. Bagnell, xa F
W. J. Tarte, h.p. Depot Batt.
AdJ.ittWanoickS. Voluntrs.
James L. W. Nunn, h.p. 80 P.
». Wm. Kidston Elles, 38 P.. .
B. J. L. Twynam, Bon. S. C.
Chnrles Gibbs, a F „,
A.F.F. Bloomfield, Madr. S.C.
Daniel Thompson, h.p. 67 F.
Francis Brownlow, 72 F
Geo. H. Adams, 86 F
G. S. Mignon, Bombay S. C.
F. L. Playfair, Madras S. C.
George V. Law, Madras S. C.
T. R. Church, Matlras 8. C...
H. M. Nopean, Madras S. C.
R. D. Campbell, Bengal S. C.
Charles Milligan, h.p. 39 P.
Adj. 46 Middlesex M{fle
VolunteerM 22 June-
W. Cabell, Bengal S. C 26 Juno
E. A. Collins, 26 F 29 Juno
S. Malthus, 94 F 29 June
J. Murray, 94 P 6 July
A. P. Godman, 6 Dr. Gds. ... 6 July
H. C. M'Donald, 108 F 8 Julv
G. Waddilovo, 47 F x 3 July
J. N. Beasley, 87 F 20 July
A. C. Forth, Madras S. C. ... 20 July
T. H. Turner, Bombay 8. C. 25 July
R. B. Lloyd, 36 F 27 July
H. E. Watson, 22 F 27 July
H. 8. V. Fisher, Bengal S. C. 28 July
rC A. T. Moore, Bom. 8. C. 29 July
('. D. LaTouche,Bombay S.C. 29 July
H. B. Vaughan, h.p. 20 P. ... 10 Aug.
W. G. Graves, 82 P 17 Aug.
». H. T. Butler, 13 Hussars ... X7 Aug.
V.Butler, 65 F 17 Aug.
O. V. Tanner, Bombay S. C. X9 Aug.
C. H. Clay, Bombay S. C. ... 24 Aug.
R. T. P. Cuthbert. 15 F 27 Aug.
UC T. B. Hackett, 23 P 3 Sept.
J. R. Harvey, 25 F 3 Sept.
E. J. Scovcll, 96 F J4 Sept.
T.P. Birch, hj). 3 W.I.R. Staff
Officer of Pensiouers 15 Sept.
Edward Lloyd, 106 F 23 Sept
W. J.M. Crawfurd,24 K 1 Oct.
W. C. 8. Clarke, 21 Hussars... a Oct.
H. J. Bell, X05 F 3 Oct.
Charles Hudson, 10 F xo Oct.
Patrick Hunter, 63 F la Oct
W. R. White, 56 F 12 Oct.
James Browne, R. Engineers 5 Nov.
P. W. J. Sewell, los F 6 Nov.
J. D. Dundas, 60 Rifles 12 Nov.
P. V. Northey, 60 Rifles la Nov.
C. B. Morgan, h.p. 67 F 12 Nov.
G. E. Leggett, 77 F 27 Nov.
Henry Cowell, 27 F 7 Dec.
G. B. C. Simpson, Ben. 8. C. 9 Dec.
H. R. Osbom, Bengal S. C... 9 Dec.
B. H. C. Simpson, Ben. S. C. 9 Dec.
William Peyton, Madras 8. C. 9 Dec.
L. H. Williams, Bengal 8. C. 10 Dec.
B. C. Impey, Bengal 8. C. ... 10 Dec.
W. C.B.Ryan, Bengal 8. C... 10 Dec.
John Alfred Ellis, Mad. 8. C. 10 Dec.
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No. CXLI. Wdm^^^^Xh Published Quabterlt.
€et January, 1874. ^M^^^S^TuS^ ^"^^ ^^*' ^^*
THE
NEW ARMY LIST,
MILITIA LIST,
AND
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE LIST;
EXHIBITIKO
THE EANK, STANDING, AND VARIOUS SEKVICES OF
EVERY REGIMENTAL OFFICER IN THE ARMY
SERVING ON FULL PAY,
THE EOYAL MAEINES,
THE
INDIAN STAFF CORPS AND LOCAL INDIAN FORCES:
DISTINGUISHING THOSE
WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE PENINSULA,
WHO WERE AT WATERLOO,
TVHO HAVE RECEIVP:D MEDALS AND OTHER DISTINCTIONS,
AND
WHO HAVE BEEN WOUNDEI), AND IN WHAT ACTIONS ;
WITH THE PERIOD OF SERVICE BOTH ON FULL AND HALF FAY.
GIVINa ALSO
THE DATES OF EVERY OFFICER'S COMMISSIONS.
AND ^ic'^:- .\ :...'. -: "^X
• /'.'*^-* 1* \ * ■ •
DISTINGUISHING THOSE OBTAINED BY PURCHASE/^:. ' * -. N \
COLONEL H. G. HART,
H.P. DEPOT BATTALION.
LONDON :
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
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CONTENTS.
TAGS
Aides de Camp to the Qneen 3
Astaantee Expedition i4«
Bengal, Madras, and Bombay Staff Corps, &c... 310—440
Cavalry Depot at Canterbury 263
Chaplains' Department 396
Control Department 266
Corps of Gentlemen at Arms 30
Department of Artillery Studies 36a
Garrisons 26
General and other Officers of Her Majesty's
Local Indian Forces 3<»— 309
Gradation List of General and Field Offloers ... 4
Indian Civil Service List 474—489
Medical Department 372 — 394
Militia 443—473
Military Knights of Wmdsor 32
Officers who have received Certiflcales ftom
Royal Military College 441
Officers receiving Rewards for Distinguished
Services 29
Officers who have passed through the StaiT
CoUege 441—442
Ordnance Manufacturing Establishments 26
Physicians and Surgeons to Her Majesty x^e
Recruiting Staff. 26-j
Regiments of Cavalry 33—63
Regiments of InDantry 129— 2s;9
Royal Artillery 64—107
Boyal Engineers 108— izScf
Royal Malta Fencibles 262
Royal Marines ,«:.. 397— 301^
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich 27
Royal Militaiy College at Sandhurst 27
School of Gunnery 262?
Scliool of Military Engineering 262
School of Musketry at Hylhe 262
Staff College at Sandhurst 27
Staff— at Home and Abroad 15
Staff Officers of Pensioners 264— 2r>5»
Veterinary Department 295
Yeomen of the Guard 3^
EXPLANATIONS.
G.C.M.G.
K.G. Knight of the Order of the Garter.
K.T. Knight of the Order of the Thistle.
K.P. Knight of the Order of St. Patrick.
G.O.B. Knight Grand Crot$ of the Order of the Bath.
K.C.B. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
G.B. Companiou of the Order of the Bath.
G.O.S.I. Knight &rand Gymmander of the Order of the
Star of India.
K.C.S.I. Knight Commander of the Star of India.
C.S.I. Companion of the Star of India.
Vt Before the Name, denotes that the Officer was at the battle of Trafalgar.
$ Before the Name, denotes that the Officer served in the Peninmla, or the South oflSronee.
UK Waterloo Medal ^^®^J5« actually present in either of the actions of^the i6th 17th or z8th June 1815.
V€ Victoria Cross.
K.C.M.G.
C.M.G.
G.C.H.
K.C.H.
K.H.
K.C.
Knight Orand Cro$» of the Order of Sft.
Michael and St. George.
Knight Commander of ditto ditto.
Companion of ditto ditto.
Knight Orand Cro$9 of the Royal Banoverini*
Guelphic Order.
Knight Commander of
Knight of
Knight of the Crescent.
ditto
ditto
rfitto.
ditto.
1 Officers are allowed two years' additional service.
Such
The*Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are aetuaUy attaeked ; c. hrfore tlio
name denotes that the Officer has received a certificate &om the Senior Department, Royal Military C'OlleKe ; «. is
placed before the Names of Officers who have passed through the Staff College ; and the Letter r. offer the namcrt
of Officers employed on the Hecruiting Sereiee. The letters p. *. after the name of a Militia Officer denote that he has
passed a School of Instruction. The * btfore the Name or Date of Commission denotes Temporary Rank only.
The Letter ^ btfore the date indicates that the Commission was purehated.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments as " Peninsula," "Waterloo," &c., denote the Honorarr Dis-
tinctions permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their colours and appointments, in commemoration of their
services.
The columns of length of service are corrected for the January and July Numbers only.
NOTICE.
Late Corrections being a fruitful source of errors of the Press, it is therefore indispens ably-
necessary, in order to ensure careftil attention, that Communications for Colonel Hart's
Quarterly Army List should reach him NOT LATEH than the end of the second month of
each quarter; and those for his Annual Army List AT LATEST by the end of October,,
but earlier Communication is very much to be preferred ; and it is particularly requested
that ALL Communications be addressed ONLY to
COLONEL HART,
50, Albemarle Street,
LONDON, W.
Colonel Hart desires also to notify that he does not supply copies of his Army Lists either to
Regular Subscribers or to Occasional Purchasers.
NOW READY.
"HART'S ANNUAL ARMY LIST," FOR 1874:
WITH AN INDEX, P»ici 21*,
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HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.
Fricate Secretary to the Queen Major General Henry Frederick Ponsonby.
Aides de Gamp
Colonel Ifar^ttw qf DonegaD, QCH. Antrim Militia.
W. P. Ihike Qf Bacclencli, KQ. Edinburgh Militia.
RigJU Hon. John Wilaon Patten, 3 B. Lano. Militia.
Robert Alex. Shafto, Lord Waveney, SoffoUc Artillery
G. W. F. Marqnie 0/ Aileabury, R. Wilts Teo. Cav.
C. Vise. Erenley, Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
P. K. Lord Methaen, R. Wiltshire Militia.
W. A- C. liarquii </Exeter, Northampton Militia.
Mon. HiiBsey Fane Keane, CB. Royal Engineers.
Wm. James E. Grant, CB. Royal Artillery.
Sir Robert Tolver Gerard, Bart. Lanoaahire Hnssars
Yeomanry Cavalry.
William Bell, Royal Gnemsey Militia.
Thomas F. Wilson, CB. Bengal Staff Corps.
Son. Fred. Aug. Theaiger, CB. h.p. 95 F.
John Field, CB. Bombay In&ntry.
Robert Phayro, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
to the Queen.
Colonel Martin Dillon, CB. CSI. Rifle Brigade.
Thomas Walter Milward, CB. Royal Artillery.
Henry St. Clair Wilkins, Royal Engineers.
J. W. C. Williams, Royal Marine Artillery.
jrc G. L. Goodlake, Coldstream Guards.
V€ Claud T. Bourchier, h.p. Rifle Brigade.
iS^ir Chas. Hen. Brownlow, KCB. Bengal Staff Corps.
Peter Stark Lumsden, CB, CSI. Bengal Staff Corps.
Charles Wm. Adair, CB. Royal Marines.
ITS John Watson, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
Richard Herbert Gall, CB. h.p. 14 Hussars*
Horatio Harbord Morailt, Brigade Depot
Sir Hugh Owen Owen, Bart. Royal Pembroke Artil-
lery Militia.
James Rose, a P.
Edward Chippindall, CB. 19 P.
George Harrington Hawes, 9 P.
Clement Hemery, Royal Jersey Militia.
Hxs Majsstt's Sscsktabt ov Stats roa Was Biffht Hon. EDWARD OAEDWELL, MB.
Tricate Secretary Colonel Henry Andrew Barel, CB. h.p. 17 Lancers.
Auittant PriwUe Secretary Lieutenant Edward CardwellFansbawo, Royal Engineers.
Hm Majistt's PAauAMBiTTABT TJifMB SscEBTAiY <>» > 2%4 IforyKw of Lansdowne.
SxATS Toa Was j
TrimUe Secretary Thomas Digby Pigott.
Hbb AtAyssrr's PiaMAirDrT Ubdkb Sscbbtabt o» Statb ^ jj^„ j^j^ ^^^^^ ^^^j. y .^^^^
roB Wab )
PricaU Secretary William S. Pyler.
The Solicitor Charles Mathew Clode.
The Aenetant Solicitor John Clulow.
Tac Chief Clerk and Segieirar Ralph Thompson.
HEBMAJBSTT'sSUBVBTOBGB2rEBALOFTHBOBDirA»CB...{^*^^^«ij|J[*' ^^' ^»'* ^^^^ ^uight StOrkS. QCR.
Brieaie Secretary Owen Henry Morshead.
Direetor qf Sufpliee and Transport Sir William Henry Drake, XCB.
jittiefamf to the Director of Supplies and Transport. Arthur Lawrence Haliburton.
J>irectorofArHUeryand Stores {^1^1^.^^'*^ ^^ ^""^ ^^^^ ^^''' ^^^' ^^^
Assistant to the Director of Artillery and Stores ... Lt.Colonel William E. M. Reilly, CB. Royal Artillery.
Director of CorUracts Thomas Howell.
Jnmector General of Fortifications and Director qf| Lt. General Sir Frederick E. Chapman, XCB. Royal
Works A *■ Engineers.
Deputy Director qf TForis,for Fortifieaiions Colonel William P. D. Jervois, CB. Royal Engineers.
Deputy Director of Works, for Barracks Colonel Charles Brisbane Ewart, CB. Royal Engineers.
Ths FiiTA^rciAL Sbcbbtaby Henry Campbell-Bannerman, 2IF,
Prioate 'Secretary Ralph Dalyell.
Aeeountant General John Milton.
Deputy Accountant General William Henry White.
Assistant Accountant General Henry S. Hood.
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f^f\ 1 C Brigad* Depots BUBin.XT.- County ^ Part qf LiorcASHZSX.
XI i/« X 1^ ■ LuuUnani Colonel.— Ueory Francis Williams, 13 Avig. 73 ; Colonel, 18 April 71.
Fajfntaeter.—JohJi Mortimer Soott, 15 Foot (ocMny) 15 Fob. 56; Son. Major t 24 1*©^. 7a.
Quarter Matter.— Miohhel Tooner, 8 July 63.
Line B^;im0nt$f SOth, 59tli.— lfa»^, 5th Lancashire.
Volunteeri, 3rd ami 8th Administratiye Battalions Lancashire.
f^j>\ 1 fi Brigade Depot, ABHTOH. County, Tart ^Lakcashibx.
XI U I X \^ . Lieutenant Colonel.— BSdbaxd Walter Lacy, z April 73 ; Colonel, t6 May 6c.
PayiB(w<er.— John Edward Large, Bifle Brigade {acting) 8 Aag. 51 ; Son. Mqjor, 8 Aug. 61.
garter Maeter. —
LineBegimwtt, 6Srd, WGi.— Militia, 6th Lancashire.
VoUinteert, 4th and 7th Adm. Batt. Lancashire, 6th, 33rd, 40th and 56th Lancashire.
f^j>\ 1 17 Brigade Depot, BTTET. County, Part o/Lakoashibx.
XI yJn X f . I«0Ktotaii< Colonel.— c. William Albert Stratton, i April 73; Colonel, 30 June 63.
Payma«<«r.— Walter Rice Olivey, 12 Foot (aeting] 6 April 55; Hon. Major, 14 Feb. 66.
Quarter Maeier.-BiohBTd Storey, 4 June 6x.
Line Begknent, zst and 2nd Batt. iO\h.—MilUia, 7th Lancashire.
Volunteen, 8th and 34th Lancashire.
"Vr^ 1 Q Brigade Depot, 0HE8TSK. County, CHXsniBB.
X^ yj, XO • Lientenani Colon eL—Da,y id Anderson, i April 73 ; Colonel, 5 March 63.
JPaymaeter, —
Quarter Maeter. —
Line Begiment, ist and and Batt. Xtad.— Militia, ist and and Cheshire.
VolunUert, xst, and, 3rd, 4th, aud 5th Administratiye BattalionB Cheshire.
ICr^ IQ Brigade Depol,JJiOR'FIELD, County, PaHqfQTi.Tvouji.
X^ \Jm XC7*. XMHieNan^ Co2oit«2.— Lewis Edward Knight, x April 73; Colonel, zz May 70.
Paymaster. —
Quaritr Mattrr, —
Line B^mente, 88th, BOtii.— Militia, and and zst Staffbrd.
Volunteere, iBt aiul and Administrative Battalions Staffordshire.
'N^/^ O O Brigade Depot, UOHFIELD. County, PaH of STxrvoBD.
XI i/a ^ V/a XteK^ena»f Cotone/.— Francis Peyton, z April 73 ; Colonel, 33 Cctober 63.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Matter.—
Line BegUhtntt, 6ith, 98th. — Mihtia, 3rd Stafford, 4th Stafford {to be raited).
Volunteere, ycd, 4th and 5th Administrative Battalions Staffordshire.
^Sf\ 01 Brigade Depot, BEXE7r9X\yB.Y. Couufy, Shbopshibb.
X^ yjm JaXm Lieutenant Co^oim/.— Frederick Green Wilkinson, z April 73 ; Colonel, z6 March 63.
Paymaeter. —
Quarter Matter. —
Line Begimente, 4Ard,o3td.— Militia, z£t Shropshire, and Shropshire ( to he raited).
Volunteere, zst and and Administrative Battalions Shropshire.
1^r\ 00 Brigade Depot, WOTLCESTER, Cot(»/«e«, Wobcxstbbbhirb. Hbbxfobdshibx.
X^ \Jm JA£km Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert White, CB. z April 73 ; Colonel, ax Feb. 65.
Paymaster, —
Quarter Matter. —
Line Segimentt, 99th, 86th.— Ift/t^ta, Worcester, Hereford.
Volunteere, zst and and Adm. Batt. Worcestershire, zst Adm. Batt. Herefordshire.
"KTi*^ Q Q Brigade Depot, WBEZHAK. Countiee, Aitglxsba, Cabnabvoit, Dxxbioh, Flzitt, Mxbioxbte,
Jm%\J^. JU^a MOITTGOXKRT.
Lieutenant Colonel.— "B^^d^nad William Derrington Bell, CB. z April 73 ; Colonel, Z7 May 6a.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Matter, —
Inn§ Begiment, zst aiidfand Batt. S3rd.— i^tZi/ia, Flint, Denbigh, Carnarvon, Montgomery, Merioneth, Anglesea.
Volunteere, zst Administrative Battalion Carnarvonshire, zst Adminia-
trative Battalion, Denbighshire, zst Adm. Batt. Flintshire,
"VT^ f)A Brigade Depot, OABDIFF. Counties, Pbhbbokb, CABVABrnsa, Olaxobgax.
X^ KJu JSiiKu Lieutenant Colonel.— John Neptune Sargent, CB. z April 73 ; Colonel, 39 July 64.
Payni<u<er.— Frederick FrandB Fereday, 95 Foot (.acting) 9 Nov. 55 ; Mon. Major, 9 Nor. 70U
Quarter Master.— .John Humphreys, 34 Nov. 63.
Line Segimentt, list, SHh.— Militia, zst Glamorgan, snd Glamorgan (to he raited.)
Volunteere, zst Administrative Battallion, Pembrokeshire, 1st Administratiye Batta-
lion, Carmarthenshire, zst, 3nd, 3rd (4th, 5th attached) Glamorganshire.
'K^/^ O ^ Brigade Depot, B££CON. Countiee, Cabdigxit, Raditob, Bbxc'ox, MoincouTH.
X^ \Jm JaKJm Lieutenant Colonel.— Ecimujid Wodebouse, 7 April 73 ; Colonel, z June 63.
Pay iiia»/tfr.— Robert Champion Streatfeild, 8 June 58; Monorary Major, u
mpion Streatfeild, 8 June 58; Monorary Major, Z3 Aug. 68,
I Dent, Z3 April 58.
Line Begiment, xst and and Batt. Mih.— Militia, Monmoutn, Radnor, Cardigan, Brecon.
Quarter Jf<]«fer.~Richard Dent, Z3 April 58.
Volunteers, zst Administrative Battalion Brecknockshire, zst and and
Administrative Battalions Monmouthshire, 3nd Monmouthshire.
f^f\ Of\ brigade Depot. D'ETLBY. County, Dmr.
X^ w> ^ w ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— JamCB Robert Steadman Sayer, CB. z April 73 ; Colonel, 3z October 64.
Paymatter. —
Quarter Mntter. —
Lim» Begimentt, Mth, 96th.— Militia, 2nd and ist Derby.
Volunteere, ist and 3rd Administrative Battalion Derbyshire.
"KT^ O 'T Brigade Depot, LEIOESTER. Countiee, NomirGHAic, Lbicxstbb.
XI \Jm Ja i m Lieutenant Colonel.— YfiUiBm Rickman, z April 73; Colonel, 33rd January 70.
Paymatter. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Begimentt, zst and snd Batt. 17th, iSth.— Militia, zEt Leicester, and Leicester {to ht raitei), Nottingham.
Volunteers, zst Administrative Battalion Leioesteruiire, xat
Adm. Batt. Nottinghamshire, zst Nottinghamshire.
"KT/.^ Q Q Brigade Depot, WARWICK. County, Wabwick.
XI U I JaOm Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert William M'Leod Eraser, z April 73 ; Colonel, 35 November 6a.
Paymattsr. —
Quarter Maeter. —
Line Begiment, zst and and Batt 9th.— Militia, xst and snd Warwick. ^<-^ t
Volunteers, zst Adm. Batt. Warwickshire, xst Warwickshire.!^
Staff.^Suh BistricU. 20
XTa 00 Briaadt Depot, VGRTRAMFTOV. Co«ti/t«9, Nobthahvtov, Rutlaitv.
no. ia C7 • XM«i««aiii Coloiul— John Omae Rogers Aplin, x April 73 ; Co^W, 93 Norember 6$.
Toumatier. —
QMorew irai/«r.— ^, . . ^
Imt AyiM«<f, tfth, U/OL—KUitia, xst Northftmpton and Rntland. and Northampton and Rutland {to he raued) .
Volmuteere, ist Administrative Battalion Northamptonshire.
\T^ Q/> Jlr^odf l>«pol. UNCOLV. Covn^'jr, LiircoLir.
S% 0« OUa liMitoMx/ Cofeiiei.— Lindsay Farrlngton, x April 73 ; CoUmel, 25 March 67.
Pmfwuuier.—
QmarUr Matter.—
LiMeMegimemt, xst and and Batt. 10th.— lf»/»^. North Lincoln, Bonth Lincohi.
Volunteere, xst and and Administrative Battalion Linoolnahire.
'Uf\ Ql J9iva^« J>l»^ "^^^I^O^^^' County, NoxFOLX.
Xl U« OJLm Luutemamt Co/ojm^— Thomas Edmund Knox, CB. i April 73 ; Colonel, 94 January 63.
PaywAt^rr.— Claod Buchanan Piers, R. Art. (ocMiy) a6 April 6a
Qnarter Maeter.—Samael Cordne, 15 Jan. 58.
Uat Segments, xst and and Batt. 9th.— IfiJMta, xst and and Norfolk.
Volnnteertf xst, and, 3rd, 4th Norfolk.
Vr^ QO Brigade Depot, BTI&T ST. xuMuMilB. Cotm^Mt, SvvroLX, Cimai dob.
XI U. Oia • ZMHtoMiif Ob^nW.— Henry Meade Hamilton, CB. i April 73 ; Colonel, xa April 63.
JPegfrnaeter, —
Qn^rter Matter. —
Ume Begimeni, xst and and Batt Uth.-^MUitia, West Solfolk, Cambridge.
Volunteere, xst, and, and 3rd Administrative Battalion Snilblk, xst
Adm. Batt Cambridgeshire. 3rd Cambridgeshire.
vr^ QQ Brigade Depot, VSDTOBD. CoinUw*, HvNTZNenoN, Binroan, HxxTVoan.
il U. O^ m Lieutenant Colonel.— Kdwnrd. Westby I>onovan, x April 73 ; Colonel, 31 Jannazy 68.
Bojnnaeter. —
Qmarter Matter.—
lite Btfiment, ist miiand Batt IBth.— Militia, Huntingdon, Bedford. Hertford.
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Bedfordshire, xst and and
Administrative Battalions Hertfordshire.
}Jf^ C^A Brigade Depot. BXXTSB. County, DivoirsHixa.
nU. O^a Lieutenant Colonel.— Axthvx Scudamore, x April 73; Colonel, 9 November 6a,
PofflMuter. —
Quarter Matter. —
Hat Btgiment, xst amd and Batt 11th.— Ifatfio, and and xst Devon.
Volunteere, xst, and, 3rd, and 4th Adm. Batt. Devonshire, xst Devonshire.
ySfx Q C Brigade Depot, BODMIN. County, CovsyrxuL.
Xl Ua ^sJm Lieutenant Colonel.— Jowph. Edwin Thackwell. CB. x April 73 ; Colonel, as June 6x.
Baymatier.-Edwsard Charles Grant, 60 Foot {acting) a8 Deo. 55 ; Men. MtQor, 98 Dec. 70.
(garter Matter. —
Luu Begitsentt, Stnd, 4Ath. — Militia, Cornwall Rangers, and Cornwall {to he raised).
Volunteers, xst and and Administrative Battalion Cornwall.
Vr^ Q O Brigade Depot, TAXrHTOV. County, Soxissit.
Xl U. 0\J • Lieutenant -Colonel.— QeoTge Mein, x April 73 ; Colonel, z April 70.
FaywHuter. —
Quarter Matter. —
lite Btgiment, xst and and Batt 18th.— Ifi7i<ia, xst and and Somerset
Volunteers, xst, and and 3rd Administrative Battalion Somersetshire.
lSf% OrZ Brifiade Depot, VBJSTO'L. County, Qhovc^nnu.
Xl U« W f ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Hon. John Jooelyn Bourke, x April 73 ; Colonel, 8 March 67.
Paymatter.—^enry Charles Wauon, late Depot Batt {aeUng) 6 AprU 55; Hon, Mqfor,
Quarter JTm^.- Samuel Haden, 35 Jan. 56. [4 Oct 66.
UusStgimentt, SStli. 91aL—MUitia, South Gloucester, North Gloucester.
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Gloucestershire xst Gloucestershire.
JJf^ QQ Brigade Depot, BSTXZSS. County, Wiltbhibx.
XI U. WWa Lieutenant Colonel.— Renxy Woodbine Parish, CB. x April 73; Colonel, 31 July 7a.
B^fwtatter.-
Quarter Matter.-
3,Wth.— 1
liaeMtgimenit, 62nd, Wth.— ira«/ia, xst Wilts, and Wilts {to he raited).
Volunteers, xst and and Administrative Battalion Wiltshire.
Ua QQ Bripade Depot, DORORXSTSK. County, Doun.
iil V/« WC7* Lieutenant Co/mmZ.— Augustus Barnard Hankey, x April 73 ; Colonel, 99 Julv 67.
PayaNW'er.— Henry Leigh, 08 Foot (a<;^'ii>^) 8 Sept 54 j Hon. Mty'or, 34 Nov. 64.
<^rter ifcuto'.— Edward Ueniy Drake, as Oct 55.
leneBegimente, S9th, 78th.— Jft/i^ia, xst Dorset, and Dorset (to he raited).
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Dorsetshire.
Un AA Brigade Depot, HJBQBS^TBSL. C<wfi<y, HmrsHixx.
^yjm tX^m Lieutenant Colonel.— John Welleslev Thomas, CB. 1 April 73 ; Colonel, 3X December 63.
PayaMMftfT.— Augustus Frederick Braham, xo4Foot {acting) 3X Mar. 6a ; Hon.Captttin, i Dee 67.
Quarter Master. —
Hut "Regiments, 87th, 67th.— Jft7t<»a, xst Hampshiie, and Hampshire {to he raised).
Volunteers, xst, anda«J 4th Adm. Batt Hampshire, x Adm. Batt Isle of Wight
yjf^ Ajl Brigade Depot, RXASIN O. County, Bxxkshixx.
^^ ^> ^X. Lieutenant Colonel.— QeOTf^e William Powlett Bingham, CB. x April 73 ; Colonel, ag November 63.
Bagmatter. —
Quarter Matter. —
ImeBegimeuit, tfth, WOx.—MilUia, xst Berks, and Berks {to he raited).
Volunteere, xst Administrative Battalion Berkshire.
Ha A,0 Brigade Depot, OZFOSB. Counties, Oxpobd, Bucxs.
^^ V> nS^ . Lieutenant Colonel.— CharloB James Conway Mills, x April 73 ; Colonel, 33 March 61.
Baymatter. —
Quarter Matter.—
Line Mtgimente, 8tnd, 9Kh.—MUUia, Bucks, Oxford.
Volunteers, xst Adminietrative Battalion Oxfordshire, xst Oxfordshire, xSt Adminia-
trative Battalion Buckinghamshire,
}Jf\ AQ Brigade Depot, 0HIGHS8TER. County, Svssxx.
*' vl« ^W. Lieutenant CotoiMJ.- William Hardy. CB. x April 73 ; Colonel, x6 September 66.
Baymaster.—JvXiJiB Brockman Travers, 9 May 45 ; Honorary Major, x Jan. 60.
Q««r<*r Jfa»<*r.—WiUiam Goldby, xa July ss.
Ime Mtgimnts, 96ih, Vnth,— Militia, x»t Sussex, and Sussex {to he raised), -^ T
Voluntsers, xst Adm. Batt Cinque Ports, xst and and Adm. Batt. Busses, i st Bnaaex.
2 1 Staff, —Sub Districts.
"Kfrx ^ ^ Brigade Depot, WAXUCY. County, Essex.
J^KJm X'Xa Lieutenant Colonel.— John Josiah Hort, C3. x April 73; Colonel, 9 April 61.
Paymoniffr.— Henry Duberly, 8 Hussars (acting) 12 Nov. 47; Mon. Xtyor, i Jao. 60.
Quarter Jfduter.— William Hart-M'Harg, 35 Jan. 56.
Line Jtegimenie, 44th, SGtii.—MUUia, Essex Rifles, West Essex.
Volunteer*, xst and 3rd Adm. Bait. Essex, 5th and 9th Essex.
"KT/^ Af\ Brigade Depot, OASTtSLBTJBY, County, PaH of KEm.
X^ i^. ^O • LieuUnant CoioiwZ.— William Humphreys Kirby, i April 73 ; Colonel, 12 Oct. 64.
Fai/maeier.— John Peter Hall, 94 Foot (aetii^) xi April 51 ; Mon, M<yor, zx April 61.
Quarter Maeter.—WxWSaxa. Hi^fgias, 4 Dec. 57.
lAne Begimeni, ist and 2nd Batt 8rd.— JfiZi^ta, xsiEast Kent, and East Kent (to be raieed).
Volunteere, 2nd Adm. Batt. Cinque Pozts, 4th and 5th Adm. Batt. Kent.
"KT/^ A.f^ Brigade Depot, JKAXOSTOKE. County, FaH of Kzvt.
X^ KJm rStXJ m Lieutenant ColoneL—Edfnucd Thomas Gloster, x April 73 ; Colonel, a6 September 65.
Paymaster, —
Quarter Maater. —
lAne Segimente, 60th, Vtlih.— Militia, xst West Kent, and West Kent (to be raieed).
Volunteer*, ist, 2nd and 3rd Administrative Battalion Kent.
"NT/^ Am^ Brigade Depot, EISQBTOJX. County, JPart of Bvmvz,
X^ KJm ^ f ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— George Hyde Page, x April 73; Colonel, 8 March 72.
Baymaeter. —
(^tarter Master. —
Line Begimente, Slat, Tdth.—MUUia, xst and 3rd Surrey.
Volunteers, xst anti and Administrative Battalions Surrey, xst and 7th Surrey.
"KTfy A,a Brigade Depot, GTTILDFOBD. County, Part qf Suxbbt.
X^ KJ, ^Oa LieutejMHt Colonel.— -AngxiAtas Henry Lane Pox, i April 73; Colonel, as Jan. 67.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Begiment, xst dnd 2nd Batt. 9nd.— Militia, and Surrey, 4th Surrey (to be raised).
Voluutters, 3rd and ^th Adm. Batt. Surrey, 2nd and X9th Surrey.
"Kfn JLCk Brigade Depot, VfOQiLWLQiR, Part qf Middlxsex and M etbopox.it ax^.
X^ \Jn ^C7' Lieutenant Co/oim2.— Reginald Yonge Shipley, CB. x Ai)ril 73; Colonel, 13 Dec. 6x.
PajyuMu^cr.— William John Bampfleld, 90 Foot (aeting) 30 Jane 48 ; Hon Major, z Jan. 60.
Quarter lf<wtor.— Jonathan Gtortley Scott, 24 Feb. 57.
XijM Begiment, zst and and Batt. l\h..— Militia, and aiui xst Tower Hamlets.
Volunteers, 26th (4th attached) Kent. 40th, 46th, and 49th Middlesex, xst
Administrative Battalion Tower Hamlets, xst and 6th Tower HamletB.
"KT/^ ^ (\ Briga^ Depot. WOOLWICH, Part of Middlxsbx and Metbopolitait.
X^ KJm \J\J* Lieutenant Colonel.— George W^hit worth Talbot Rich, CB. x April 73 ; Colonel, 17 Nov. 63.
Paymaster.— John Edward Longden, 77 Foot (acting) a6 Dec. 56 ; Mon. Major, 24 April 7a
Quarter ifatfw*.— William John Woodruffe, 2 Nov. 55.
Line Begiments, fi7th, TJih.—MUitia, East Middlesex, London.
Volunteers, 3rd London, and and 7th Administrative Battalion Middlesex, zsth,
29th and 38th Middlesex.
NOS. 51. 52-. 53. 54. syu ii^.'iramaxxsB.
lAentenant Co2on«2.— Frederick Robert Elrington, CB. z April 73 ; Colonel, 29 March 62.
PayiRM/tfr.^Samuel Daniel, 30 Jan. 57 ; Monorary Captain, 30 Jan. 62.
Qnarter Jfutor.— Duncan M'intyre, 3 Mar. 56.
Xdne BattaUone, ist and 3rd Batt. WUh.— Militia, 2nd Middlesex. *> ^
Volunteers, zst and 2nd London, 2nd and 4th Middlesex. S ^
„ „ 2nd and 4th Batt. eOth.-MilUia, 3rd Middlesex. )
Volunteers, 9th (i8th attacked), xxth (xst attached), x9th j- No. 52.
and aoth Middlesex. )
„ „ xst and 3rd Batt Kifle Brigade.— Iftjt^ta, 4th Middlesex. \ ^.
Volunteers, 2i8t, 22nd, 23rd and 26th Middlesex. > ^°* 53-
„ „ and and 4th Batt. Biile Brigade.— If i7i7ta, 5th Middlesex. \ -sr^ ,..
Volunteers, 28th, 36th, 37th and 39th Ifiddlesex. i ^°* 54-
SCOTLAND.
"NT/^ ^ ^ Brigade Depot, FORT GEORGE. Ooun^M*, Obknxt and Shbtla-Vd, SurnxBLAvn, Gaxtsssss, Ross-
X^ \/a \J%Jm and Gboxabtt, Ikvebkess, Naibv and Elgiv.
Lieutenant CoZon«f.— Paget Bayly, x Apra 73 ; Colonel, tu May 7a.
Paymaster.— c. Robert Scott, 20 Feb. 52; Mon. Mcy'or, 20 Feb. 62.
Quartor Jfa«<er.— X^C John Simpson, 7 Oct. 59.
£te« Segimente, Tlst, 78th.— ifU««»a, Inverness, Banfi*, Moray, and Nairn. —Roes, Caithness, Sutherland, and
Cromarty.
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Elg^n, zst Administrative Battalion
Livemess-shire, xst Adm. Batt. Ross-shire, xst Adm. Batt. Sutherland.
Colonel, 29 Nov. 69.
"KT/^ ^R Brigade Depot, ABSEDEEV. Counties, Adbbdxek, Banff, Kix^ca-BDUTB.
X^ KJm %J\Jm Lieutenant Colonel.— Krakiae Scott Francis George Dawson, x April 73 ;
Pajrauu<«r.— David Cant, 70 Foot [acting) 24 June 56 ; Mon. Major, xo Aug. 69.
Quarter Master. — Harry Macleod, 12 June 63.
Line Begimente, 9Snd, OSrd.— Jtftji/ta, xst Aberdeen, and Aberdeen (to be raised).
Volunteers, zst, 2nd and 3rd Administrative Battalions Aberdeenshire, zst Aberdeen-
shire, zst Administrative Battalion Banffbhire, xst Admin. Batt. Ejncardineshire.
"KT^k R7 ^^**^ Depot, PERTH. Counties, Fobfab, Pbbth, Fife.
X^ KJm %J § m Lieutenant Co{on«2.— Archibald Richard Harenc, x April 73 ; Colonel, X9 April 69.
Paywuuter, —
Quarter Master,—
Line Begimente, 4Snd, 'mh.—MiUiia, Perth, Forilsu: (to be raised).
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Fifeshire, xst and 2nd Administrative
Batt. Forfhrshire, xst and xoth Forfarshire, zst and and Adm. Batt. Periihshire.
YX/^ Rfi Brigade Depot, BTTBLUSQ. Gmn/itf*, Kiitboss and CLACKXijfXi.x, Sriauiro, Duxbabtov, AxoxLb.
J^KJm CPW. Bute, Rbvvbbw.
Lieutenant C^ZmmZ.— William Hope, CB. x AprQ 73 ; Colonel, 26 December 6a.
Paywuuter. —~-
Quarter Jfa«<«r,— Timothy 3£etoalfe, s8 Oct. 57.
iMte'S^imenie, 78nd, 9ittt.—MilUia, Stirling, Dumbarton. Clackmannan, and Kinross.— Renfrew.
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Argyllshire, zst Administrative Battalion
Clackmaiman, xst Administrative Battalion Dumbarton, xst, and oiid ixd Admi-
nistrative Batt. Renfinewshure, zst Adm. BatU Stirlingshire. QQl^
Staff. -^Suh Districts. . 22
liJr\ RO Sriffodt Depot, 'SAMILTOI^. County , Fart ofLkVAXZ.
11 Ui 0*7. ZimtemoMt CoUmel.—FrKat^s Corey, i April 73; Colorult 19 Juno 65.
PajfmaHer. —
QnarUr Ma$t9r. —
Um JUfmadM, mii/IHQa^—MHiiia, ist Lanark, 3rd Lanark {to he raue^.
Volttftteert, ist and 4th Adzniniatirative Battalions Lanarkshire, ist, 3rd, 4tli and 5th
Lanarkshire.
Un fi(\ Brigade Depot, "RAMILTOV, CotaOg, PaH qf Jjaxxul.
XI U. \J\Jm Lieuienamt CbtonW.— William Gordon, CB. x April 73; Colonel, 75 June 62.
Bagwuuter, —
Ouarler Maeter. — '
Um Bt^memie^ 73rd, 90th.— Ifa/t^ta, and Lanark, 4th Lanark {to he raieed).
Volunteert, 3rd Adm. Batt. Lanarkshire, x9th, 3sth, 3x8t and zosth Lanarkshire.
Vr^ fy^ Brigade Depot, AYR. Countiee, Ats, WiGTOWir, Eibxcodbjught, DuxFaixs, Sxxjciax, BoZBUXOH.
11 U. yJJLm JJieutenaMt Cojom;.— William Forbes Macbean, z April 71 ; CoUmel, x May 64.
BofmoMier. — Alexander William M'Kensie, ax Foot {acting) 6 Feb. 57 ; Jlon. Jfqjor, 6 Feb. 72.
Q^arter ifdu/er.— Georgre Grahame, X7 Au|r. 55-
LuuSegiment, ist and and Batt. ZlsL— Militia, Dumfries, Boxbnrgh, Kirkcudbright, and Selkirk; Ayr and
Wigtown.
Volunteert, xst Administrative Battalion Ayrshire, xst Administratire!
Battalion Dumfriesshire, xst Administrative Battalion Galloway ,xst
Administrative Battalion Roxburgh.
XTa *A0 Brigade Depot, OKiu&ULAW. C<m«/t««,EDiirBDBOH,PsxBLXs,HAi>nxKOTOK,BxBWicx,Lunj«Haow.
11 Ui Udim Lieutenant Co/o»«2.— Baudle Joseph Feilden, C3£Q. x April 73 ; Colonel, 1 March 69.
Bagmaeter. —
QiuurUr Matter, —
liuBegimeni, ist and and Batt. iBt.—MUitia, Edinburgh, The Lothians (to he raieed),
Volunieere, istAdmnstrtv. Battalion Berwick, xst {^rCL attacked) Edinburgh^
xst Administrative Battalion Haddington, xst Administrative BattauoA
linlithgow, xst Administrative Battalion Midlothian, xst Midlothian.
IRELAND.
Vn ^Q Brigade Depot, ZOWVPATBIOJL Countiee, A3miiM,Dowv.
11 Ui UW. Lieutenant Colonel.— UeoTy Harpur Greer, CB, i April 73; Colonel, i Feb. 64.
Bagmaeter. —
Quarter Matter, —
2cM Mtgimnte, Mrd, 86th.— Iftit^ia, North Down, Antrim, South Down.
fin f^/L Brigade Depot, OMAOH. Countiet, LoimoimxBST, Dokxoal, Ttbobx, FxBXXKAaK.
ilUi \J'Xm Lieutenant CoUmeL—nemy Hamilton, CB. i April 73 ; Colonel, 6 Feb. 6a.
Bagmatter. —
Quarter Matter.-^
liae Begimeaie, 9Tih,lL0Btti.— Militia, Fermanagh, Tyrone, Londonderry, Donegal.
Nn R R Brigade Depot, ASKA6H. Countiee, Ci.VAV, MoKi.OHA.v, Abkaoh, Louth.
11 Ui \J\Jm LinUenant Colonel.^John De Montmorency Murray Prior, x April 73 ; Colonel, 2 April 65.
Paymaeter^ —
Quarter Matter, —
liuBefimemttt 88th, Mth.— Ift/i^wx, Armagh, Cavan, Louth, Monaghan.
Nn fiR Brigade Depot,lXAAS.
llU. DO. LieuteuantC' ' '
Bamnae
' MaeUr.—
. , Countiee, Dubliv, Wicxtow, Kildabb, Cablow.
LieMteuant Colonel. — John Blick Spurgin, CB. 1 April 73 ; Colonel, 9 March 65.
Baguuuter,—^o]in. O'Connor, 6 Foot (acting) 3 Nov. 57 ; Mon, Major, xx Mar. 68.
limaegitaeate, 188nd; 108rd.— Jfai^ Carlow, Kildaro. Wicklow, Dublin City, Dublin County.
II/\ Of7 Brigade Depot, BIRK. CoufUiee, Mbatk, Wbsixsath, Losovobd, EIxbo's Couittt, Qaxxv'»
«Vi U f . CoirirTY.
ZAeuteuant Colonel.— Keuxj Bird, x6 July 73; Colonel, aa Feb. 64.
Bagmaeter. —
Quarter Maeter. —
leneBegiauute, IQOQx, lODth.- Jfai^ia, Longford, King's County, Queen's County, Westmeath, Meath.
Nn ftfi Brigade Depot, OALWAY. Countiee, Lbitbxu, Sligo, RoscovKoir, Mato, Galwat.
*iUi VWa Liemtenant CotoiMf.— Gustavus Nigel Kingsoote Anker Yonge, 13 Aug. 73; Colonel, 23 Dec. 67.
^ — George Elliot, X3 Hussars (aetiug) x8 Sept. 57 ; Hon, My'or, xj Feb. 71.
t^uurter Matter,—
, 87th, 88th.— JfUaio, South Mayo, Galway, Bosoommon, Leitrim, North Mayo, Bligo.
Nn RCk Brigade Depot, GLOVMEL. Countiee, Ejlkbknt, Tippxbabt, Wbxfobd, Watbbtobd.
*>^\J, V9a Lieutenant Colonel,— t. Granville George Chetwynd Stapylton, x April 73 ; Colonel, 2$ Sept. 65.
Fagmatter. —
Quarter Matter. —
liMlegimeni, xst amd and Batt. l%\ix.—MUUia, Wexford, North Tipperary, Kilkenny.
Nn ^i\ brigade Depot, TBJlLEE. Co««<»«f, Limbbxck. Kbbbt, Cobk, Clabb.
*i V. I V, Lieutenant Opfca^i.— Bartholomew O'Brien, CB. i April 73 ; Colonel, a6 Oct. 63.
Bagmaeter.— Fxtak William Dundee, 31 Foot [acting) 93 Mar. 58 ; Mon Me^or, 93 Mar. 73.
Qearter Matter. —
Ev, iOUt» Idkh.—MilUia, South Cork, Clare, Keny, North Cork, Limerick County.
AlfFHABETIGAL LIST OF BRIQADE DEPOT STATIONS,
With the nomben of their respective Sub Districts.
j^StUanrnds..
Cardiir.
Carlisle ..,
Chester ...
Chichester 43
Clonmel 69
Derby 96
Devises 38
Doncaster 7
Dorchester 39
Downpatrick 63
Bxeter 34
FortGeorge 55
Galwar 68
Oreenjaw. 6a
Guildford 48
x8
Hamilton 59, 60
Kingston 47
Lancaster xx
Leicester 37
Uohfleld i9(3o
Lincoln 30
Maidstone 46
Naas 66
Newcastle x
Northampton 99
Omagh 64
Oxford 49
Perth 57
Ponteftact
Beading ................'....'. 4xliigitized by^'OO^lC
Richmond (Torks.) ... 4
Shrewsbury ai
Stirling 58
Sunderiand 3
Taunton 36
Tralee 70
Warley 44
Warrington X3, 24
Warwick 98
Winchester 40, 51 to 54
Woolwich 49, 50
Worcester aa
Wrexham 93
Yarmouth 31
22a Staff,
AUSTHALIAN COLONIES.
New South Wales.
Oowmor and CoMmander in Ckirf Sir Hercules Georf^ Robert Robinson, XCMQ, 4 Mar. 72.
Aide de Camp Captain E. B. St. JTohn, h.p. 73 F..
Victoria.
Oovemor and CoMmander in Ckitf Sir George Ferguson Bowen, OCMG. JftJboume, 31 May 73.
Aide de Camp Major H. D. Pitt, Royal ArUllery, x March 69.
South Australia.
Oovemor and Commander in Chief Anthony Mussrave. Esq., CMO., Adelaide, 6 March 73.
Aide de Camp Captain B. D'U. Mnsgrave, 9 F.
Western* Australia.
Oovemor and Commander in Chirf Frederick Aloysius Wold, Esq. , Perth .
Commandant Lt. Colonel E. D. Harvest, Staff Ollicer of Pensioners.
Queensland.
Captain General and Governor in Chitf The Marquit o^Normanby, 8 April 71.
Aidede Camp Lieut. J. C, Maling, 35 F.
Tasmania.
Captain General amt Governor in Chief Charles Du Cane, Esq., Hohart Toten, 1 Jan. 69.
NEW ZEALAND.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sight Hon . Sir James Fergusson, Bart., 3 March 73.
Aide de Camp and Private Secretary Lieut. C. R. K. Fergusson, 79 F.
BERMUDA.
Governor and 0>mmander in Chitf. Major General J. H. LefW>y, CB. R. Artillery, 8 April 71.
Aide de Camp Captain C. Trench, Royal Artillery.
Garrieon Ineimetor •■ Major B. A. Branflll, h.p. 86 F. i April 73.
CAFE OF GOOD HOPE.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Henry Barkly. KCB. 10 Aug. 70.
Aide de Camp Captain G. C. Swiney, 3a F.
Commanding the Foreee and Lt.Governor Lt.uenoral Sir Arthur A. T. Cunynghame, KCB. Sept. 73.
Aeeietant Military Secretary Lt.CoIonel F. W. E. Walker, Scots Fus. Gds.
AiA,^ Am /»™ ^ Captain F. W. Grenfell. 60 Rifles.
A\aee<UK.amp ^Captain J. M. M'Calmont, 8 Hussars.
Deputy Quarter Matter Gen, and Dep. Adj. Gen. Colonel George Dean Pitt, CB. h.p. 80 F. 8 Mar. 73.
Deputy Aeeietant Adjutant General ». Captain S. Flower, 86 F. 1 Oct. 71.
CEYLON. ~
Governor and Commander in Chief Bight Hon. William Henry Gregory, 8 Jan. 7a.
Aide de Camjo Major G. Clay, h.p. 19 F.
M<nor General on the Stqf Msjor General H. Renny, CSJ. i Apr. 69.
Aeeietant Military Seeret^Mry LtColonel J. H. F. H. Hudson, Gr. Gds. 19 Aug. 7a.
Aidede Camp
Deputy Adjutant General Lt.CoIonel P. E. Drewe. h.p. Dep. Batt, 17 March 69.
Deputy Aeeietant Quarter Maeter General..... e. Captain W. P. Mortimer, zx F. 90 July 7a.
CHINA AND HONQ KONQ, AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS
China and Hong Kong.
^"^^ofm^KZ '^?!""^"."!'.:^!^.'•.^;!!'.■. 1 ™°^ ^«"«™^ °- ^- "^^^^^^ «s Aug. 69.
Aeeietant Military Secretary Bt.Major W. C. O'Shaughnessy, la F. as Aug. 69.
Aide de Camp Lieut. D. B. Bum, 75 F. 13 May 70.
Governor and Commander in ChitfqfHong Kong... Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, CB. KCMG. ao Feb. 72.
AidedeCamj9 Captain C. O'Callaghan, z West India Regt. x July 69.
Brigade Mcyor ». Captain A. L. Walker, 99 F. 8 Nov. 70.
Straits Settlements.
{Including Prince of Walea* Itland, Malacca, and Singapore.) r
Governor and Commander in Chief Colonel Sir Andrew Clarke, CB. KCMG. R. £ng. 25 Aug. 73.
Aide de Camp Lieut. M. C. Brackenbury, R. Eng.
Brigade Major e. Captain C. W. Lloyd, 16 F.
Lieut.Govemor of Prince of Walee' leland Lt.CoIonel A. E. H. Anson, R. Art., a7 Feb. 67.
Lieut.Govemor qf Malacca Commander E. W. Shaw, R.N.
EAST INDIES.
Viceroy and Governor General Bight Hon. Lord Northbrook, 14 March 7a.
Private Secretary e. Captain Evelyn Baring, Royal Artillery, 4 May 72.
Military Secretary Colonel William Earle, Grenadier Guards, 4 May 72.
. Captain John Biddulph, 19 Hussars, 4 May 72.
Captain George Charles Jackson, late 2 Bengal Cavalry, 4 May 72.
Aideede Camp • Captain Charles Louis C. de Robeck, 60 Rifles, 4 May 73.
Captain C. B. Reynardson, Grenadier Guards, 22 May 72.
^ Lieut. Hon. F. G. Baring, Rifle Brigade (Extra), 26 Feb. 73.
Surgeon Staff Surgeon Major Oliver Barnett, 4 Mav 72
Commander in Chief General I^ord Napier of Magdala, GOB. GCSI., 9 April 70.
MiUtary Secretary Colonel M. Dillon, CB. CSI. Rifle Brigade, 9 April 70.
Interpreter Lt.Colonel H. Moore, Bombay Staff Con)*, 18 July 70.
(Captain W. W. H. Scott, Bengal Gen. List. 25 April 70.
jiA^m Am r^^^m. J Captalu Hon. R. W. Napier, Bengal Gen. List, 25 April 70.
Aidee de Camp -J Lieut. A. C. F. RtsGeorge, Rifle Brigade, 25 April 70.
(Lieut. J. H. Vivian, 85 F. 24 Oct. 73.
Surgeon Staff Surgeon Major A. F. Bradshaw, xo May 70.
ADJUTAITT GsirSBAL'S DbPASTICEVT at HlAD QUAKTSHS.
Adjutant General Major General iTon. F. A. Theaiger, CB. h.p. 95 F. 17 March 69.
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel Thomas Wright, Cif. Bengal Staff Corps, 14 Sept. 71.
Deputy Adjutant General of Artillery ... Colonel C. G. Arbuthnot, CB. z8 March 73.
jtMBiMh^m* Jdi^t^^i a^^M^u S Colonel T. Rattray, CB. CSI. Bengal Staff Corps, 16 April 73.
Aeeietant Adjutant Generale 1 Bt.Lt. Colonel ( W) F. Eteson, ^%\ 1 Dec. 71.
Deputy Aeeietant Adjutant General Major Henry Thompson, Bengal Staff Corps, z Deo. 71.
QvAXTBm Mastxb Gbkbbal'b Dbpabticbvt at Hbad Quabtbbs.
Quarter Maeter General Major General E. B. Johnson, CB. Royal Artillery, 8 July 73.
Deputy Quarter Maeter General UC Lt.Colonel F. S. Roberts, CB. R. Art. 6 Jan. 7a.
Aeeietant Q^arter Maeter General e. Mfuor C. J. East 41 F. 6 Jan. 72. , ^^/^T^
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Bengal.
CvmmaadiM M«ermt JHoUwn
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Cbwwifwf Lakor^ DMriim Major General Sir Charles Reid, KCB. x Kov. 73-
AAdtCaam
CmmnimjJttaiabad Dtowum Major General Son. Arthur E. Hardinge, CB.
Aidt4$Cmm Captain R. S. Hall, Coldstream Guards.
CmmaadiM BMdmd Divmam Major General Peroy Hill, CB. a8 May 70. {Lakore.)
AideitCmm Lieut. P. G. Hill, Rifle Brigade, 9 Oct. 71.
Commniimg MamU Pindm Dieuiom e. Major General A . MaodoneU, CB. 97 March 73.
JiitdeCamt Captain W. L. B. Conlson, 25 P. xoMay 72*
Commamdiag Oude Diouiem ITC Lieat. General Sir Henry Tombs, KCB. R. Artillery, 35 Oct. ^l,
Aididg Ctup Captain M. H. Saward, R. ArtUlery, 25 Oct. 71.
lapNior Ovmtral ^AriUlmrg far India, Brigadier General Douglas Gaye, 14 Aug. 73.
iryatft Jftvof* Captain Patrick FitsGerald Gallwey, Royal Artillery, 20 Ang. 73.
A»n9Umt Adjutant General* of Diomon (6) .
rCU.OokmelW.M.CafB, Bengal Infimtry.aS May 70 Sirhind {ITmballa).
Xiyor A. Schmidt, rog P. 31 March 71 Oude {Lueknow).
BLiitColonel H. G. Deedee, 60 Rifles, 33 Jan. 73 Rawul Pindee.
BLLLCokmel H. P. Brooke, X09 P. 30 July 79 Lahore {Meean Meer)»
BtLtColonel T. B. Gordon, Bengal Staff* Coips, 38 Oct. 79 ; and in Command Yarkand Mission.
MqorC.H. 8. Seott, Bengal Staff* Corps, aS Feb. 73 Meemt.
A$»utant Quarter Matter GeneraU of "Divmon (3).
Bi.LLColoBel C. M. MacGregor, Bengal Staff Corps, 6 July 68 Simla.
Outsin M. H. Heathoote, Boigal Staff Corps, 6 Jan. 73 Rawal Pindee.
I. Captahi L. A. Gregaon, 36 F. x3 0ct. 73 Sangor District.
Deputy Aseieiani Quarter Matter GeneraU (9).
Meemt Division.
Csptain W. 8. A. Lockhart, late 44 Native Intkntry, 39 Dec. 69 Poshawur District.
i.Oq)tain B. F. Chapman. Royal ArtiUery, xo March 71 On duty with the Yarkand Mission.
Ciptiun H. GoUett, Boigal Staff Oorpa, 6 Jan. 73 Arm^ Head Quarters.
Cajxain H. B. Hanna, Bengal Staff Corps, 36 Feb. 73 Presidency District.
Caplain R.H. Grant. Royal Artillery, 13 May 73 Oude Division.
BUC^ H. A. Little, Bengal Staff Corps, 13 May 73 Sirhind Division.
Cx^ttMsn J. M. Trotter, Bengal General List In&ntry, xa Oct. 73 Lahore Division.
ComiAimxiro Fibst Cljlss Bxxgabxs (6).
V^'or General William Lenox Ingall, C^. a April 70 Presidency District.
TC Brigadier General William Omherts, CB. ttoyal Artillery, 4 June 70 Rohilcund District.
firu^adier General T. F. Wilson, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, aa March 71 Peahawur District.
Brigadier General J. M'N. Walter, CB. xa F. x May 71 Sangor District.
Brigadier General R. O. Bright, CB. 19 F. 35 Aug. 7X Gwalior District.
Brigadier General W. J. F. Stafford, Bengal Staff Corpa, xo Sept. 72 Eastern Frontier District .
Co]aci.irsiHa Sico^rx) Clxss BaxoAnis (4).
Brigadier General Sir C. H. Brownlow. KCB. Bengal Staff Corps, 36 April 7a ... Raxvul Pindee.
Brii^adier General Wm. Payn, CB.73F. 14 June 7a Mooltan.
r Brigadier General William Saakey, CB. 6a Foot, sa May 73 Sealkote.
Brigadier Goietml O. B. Rothney, CSl. Bengal Staff Corps, 29 Oct. 73 , Agra.
Brigade Major* (18).
raptain A. R. Longfaimn, Bengal Staff Corps, X4 Jan. 69 Bareilly.
(aptainG. Marriner, 58 Foot, 24 March 69 Rawul Pindee.
M^T. N. Baker, Bengal Staff Corps, 15 June 70 Meerut.— Furlough.
Captain A. J. C. Birch, Staff Corps, 16 Sept. 70 Fort William.
CapuinR. S. Robertson, Bengal Staff Corps, 8 May 71
ft^Mapr P. L. Bellamy, ss^-ax July 71 Cawnpore.
C^ptamG. L.K. HeweO, Bengal Staff Corps, ax Sept. 71 FeroBepore.— Furlough.
Captain F. 8. 8. Brind, 17 Foot, 5 Mar. 73 Peshawur District.
H^orR. Beadon, late 4 Cavalry, 39 April 73 Lueknow.
Captain G. B. Wolseley. 65 F. 39 Oct. 73 Morar.
Captain J. Harger, 25 P. 35 Oct. 72 JuUunder.
Certain E. P. Angelo, i P. 7 Dec. 72 Agra.
M^ H. Maxwell, Bengal Staff Corps, 15 March 73 Allahabad.
Captain A. P. Palmer, Staff Coras, Squadron Officer 9 Cavalry, xs May 73 Umballa.
Captain H. G. Waterfield. Stoff Corps, xs July 73 Jubbulpore.
Captain A. D. Butter, Staff Corps, 15 July 73 EaetcrnProntierDi8trict(5A«/;<wi^>.
Sealkote.
Ateietant Adjutant General for Mutketry.
Cofenel William Gordon, Bengal Staff Corps, 8 May 63 { ^SLrte«r^^'^'^' ^^^^ "®*^
Deputy Aseistant Adjutant Generate for Musketry.
('a|Nsin w. G. Maddnnon, 3 Foot, xx Oct. 70 7th Circle, Peshawur.
•aptainP. J. S.Whiteside, xi Foot. 3 x Oct. 68 3rd dircle, Lueknow.
Car<aia E. Ward, X07 Foot, 3 Nov. 67 5th Circle, Umballa.
i-3ptainA.M. Arthur, xi Foot, xx Oct. 70 4th Circle, Meerut.
Oiptain A. A. A. Kinloch, Rifle Brigade. 36 March 72 6th Circle, Rawul Pindee.
BLMajorF. S. Tcny, 25 Foot, xo Oct. 72 ist Circle, Dum Dum.
and Circle, Allahabad.
Superintendent of Garrieon Inetruetore.
■'olonel C. 0. Creagh'Osbome, 6 F. i Apr. 71 Army Head Quarters.
Garrieon Inetructore.
rc«. Major A. S. Cameron, 35 F. 2 Sept. 71 Umballa.
»A"&ptain P. C. Story, 26 F. 2 Sept. 71 Meerut.
*aiorA. S. Hunter. Royal Artillery, 3 Sept. 71 Rawul Pindee.
» Captain A. L'E. H. Holmes, Bengal Staff Corps, 26 Sept. 72 Dum Dum.
iiXokmel J. BaiUie, Bengal Staff Corps, 22 Aug. 73 ARxa.
' >lptain J. Haugliton. Royal Artillery. 22 Aug. 73 Allahabad.
' (.aptain C. H. Gardner, x 2 Foot, 22 Jan. 73 Lueknow.
Uem. E. M. lArminie, R. Engineers, 22 Aug. 73 {officiating) Peshawur.
i^fteUir ^ Gymmaeiain Jiirfta.— Captain R. N. Gream, 62 P. i Sept. 71 Umballa. C^ r^r^r^\r>
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Oovtmor 2A>rd Hobart, 14 March 72.
FrioaU Seerriarg Lieut. Ambrose Airdry, Roval Engineers, 4 March 73.
JiilUarg Seeretarjf Captain H. G. Pritchard, Madras Staff Corps, xx Mardi 73.
f Lieut. R. P. Willoufirhbv, 21 P. 5 July 72.
Captain Ko». Horace Miles HolMurt» Z03 P. ax Peb. 73.
Lieut. O. B. Poote, Bojal Artillery, ax Peb. 73. (S^hra.) I
Colonel John Munav Macgregor, Staff Corps, Commandant, la April 61. '
Captain Charles Walter Campbell, Bengal Cavaliy, Adjutant, 3 April 66.
Surgeon Mi^or M. C. Pumell, in medicAl charge, 14 March 71.
Yet. Surgeon Thomas Pritchard, in veterinaiy charge, 37 May 53.
Commander in Chirf Lt. General iSirPreaerickraul Haines, ITCB. aa May 71. 1
Militaty a«ereiarjf LtColonel G. T. Grough, h.p. Cavalry Depot, aa May tx.
^«-^ O.^ (Stffi'w^/ll'^r.fe*''^ ^'"^ (/..irFr-.r).
An/TTTiLirT Gbvxbal's Dbpabtmxft xr Hbjld Qua-btsbs.
A^^utani General «. Brigadier General R. C. Stewart, h.p. a P. a7 Aug. 7a.
Depuijf Ae^'uUnt General Colonel T. C. Longcroffc, Madras Staff Corps, ag Seftt. 71.
JMuUni Adintant QeneraU ( J;*;^°^^'i?* Andrew Robert Clephane, Madras Staff Corps, ag Sept. 71.— Forloogli,
.awM(«M ^lymfonf irenerait ... ^ Colonel B. H. Couchman, Royal Artillory, 4 June 73.
QUABTBB Mi-SCTB GBVBBi.L'8 DXVABTMBFT AT HbIS QUi.BTBB8.
Quarter Matter General Brigadier General Arthur Howlett, CJB. Madras Staff Corps, apSept. 71.^
Depuig Quarter Matter General Colonel H. H. O'Connell, Madras Staff Corps, 7 Jan. 73. C^^tdoVLgh,
Cornmamdina My tore Dimiion Major General A. Bor ton, CB% 9 Sept. 70. {Bangalore^ I
Aide de Camp Captain B. D. Shafto, R. Artillery, 20 Jan. 71. I
Commattding Hyderabad Subeidiary Force Major General Henry William Blake, Madras Intkntry, ax June 71.
Aide de Camp Major William Hands, Madras Staff Corps, zo July 71.
Commandite JBritiA Burmak Dieition MivJoi* General Richard Hamilton, Madras Staff Corps, 2j April 73.
Aidede Vamp Captain P. W. Hamilton, ai P. 23 Nov. 72.
At»%»tani Adjutant Generate ofDiviaUme and Force* (3).
Lt.CoIonel N. P. Bayly, Madras Staff Corps, 14 Oct. 71 British Burmah Division.
Major George Alex. Arbuthnot, late 8 Madras Cavalry, 3 April 72 .... Mysore Division.
Colonel AndmBw Cooke M'Master, Madras Staff Corps, 13 April 72. Hyderabad Subsidiary Porce.
Attiitant <htarter Matter Generate of Divieion* and Forcee (3).
Major Prancis Dawson, Madras Staff Corps, 27 Jan. 70 Hyderabad Subsidiary Porce.
Major W. R. Mesham, Madras Staff Corps, 15 Oct. 71 Mysore Division.— Purlough.
Captain John Ewing, Madras Staff Corps British Burmah Division.
Demiiy Ateittani (^tarter Matter Generate of JHvieiont and Forcee (4).
LLColonel Robert Henry ublton, Madras Staff Corps, a8 July 70 Ceded District.
Captain Donald J. Sim MoLeod, Madras Cavalry, Gen. List, 23 Nov. 70 Nagpore Porce. — ^Purlough.
Captain Henry Riversdale Elliot, late 4a Madras N.I. 19 June 7a Northern District.
M^)or E. M. Norie, Madras Staff Corps, x March 73 Centre Districts.
Conuxvnnxa Pibst Class BBxei.nBs (4).
Brigadier General Wm. George Woods. Madras Staff Corps, xo Aug. 69 Ceded Districts.
Brigadier General George Bucknall Shakespear, R. Art. ao Mar. 70 Centre District.
Brigadier General C. M. Best, h.p. 79 P. 24 May 70 Nagpore Poroe.
Brigadier General George Selby, Royal Artillery, 14 Sept. 69 Northern District.
CovKkVDivQ SBcoirn Class Bbioadbs (a).
Brigadier General A. W. Maointire, Royal Artillery, a Nov. 6q Southern District.
Brigadier General C. Cook, Madras Staff Corps, ao July 73 Malabar and Canara.
Brigade M^'ora (6).
Major Thomas Dyer, Madras Staff Corps, 4 June 70 ., Centre Districts.
Bt.Mivor James Goldie, 16 Lancers, x Nov. 70 Ceded Districts.
Major D. Standen, Madras Staff Corps, 31 Jan. 71 Northern District.
Miqor Bowes Lennox Porster, Royal Artillery, xg Mar. 7a Southern Districts.
Captain Bdmxmd Paunce, Madras Staff Corps, aa Mar. 7a Nagpore Porce.
Captain W. Coningham, Madras Staff Corps, 34 Dec. 7a Malabar and Canara.
Ateittant Adjutant General for MneJeetry.
Captain R. J. Callwell, 45 Poot, 4 Aug. 70 Chief Inspector, xst District, Bangalore.
Deputy A*$ietant Adjutant General for Muekefry.
Captain W. Pranklin, 76 P. i Nov. 71 and District, Secunderabad.
Garrieon Inatructort.
e. Captain C. H. Walsh, 44 P Bangalore (Class A).
"' ■ * ** ' Bangalore (Class B).
Secunderabad.
-. _ _.. Rangoon.
Captain H. B. Nangle, Madras Staff Corps, aa Aug. 73 Trichlnopoly.
Bombay.
Oovernor Sir Philip Edmond Wodohouse, KCB, a Mar. 7a.
Prittate Secretary William Lee Wnmer.Esq., Bombay Civil Service, 7 May 72.
Military Secretar Major BonarMillett Deane, 19 Foot, 7 May 7a.
(Captain Montagu Fawkes. 89 Foot, 7 May 72.
Captain John P. E. Jervoise, 3 Hnsears, 7 May 72.
Captain K. R. B. Wodehouse, 62 Poot {Extra), 5 Nor. 72.
Commandant of the Body Guard Captain R. G. Mayno, Bombay Cavalry, 4 May 72.
Surgeon Surgeon Major Charles 8. Clo.«o, 7 May 72.
Commander in Ckitf Lieut. General Hon. Sir A. A. Spencer, KCB. 27 Aug. 69.
Military Secretary Captain R. 8. Liddcll, 10 Hussnrs, 29 June 72.
^ . . . j^ /-•««.« f Captain A. G. Spencor, 56 F. 5 Dec. 69.
Atdee de Camp j^ Lieut. C. F. H. Spencer, 48 f! 10 Au^. 72.
Adjctakt Gbnbbal'8 DErABTur.:«T at Hbad Quabtbrs.
Adjutant General Brigadier Gfiner.al C. T. Aitchison, Bombav Staff Corps, 30 May 7a.
Deputy Adjutant General ». Major T. E. A. Hall, 49 Foot, 1 Nov. 73 [pfficiating) .
A^i.4»»* AAi,t*r,m* a»^mrni» f ColoncI A. CarncLT, Bombay Staff Corps, 23 Dec. 67.
Aeaxttant Adjutant General Ut.Coloncl T. M. liorria, R. Artillery, 7 Sept. 72.--Sick Purlough.
QuABTBB MASTr.B Gexbral'b Dbpabtmkxt at Hrau Quabtbbs.
Quarter Matter General Brigadier General W. V. Sliewoll, Bombay Staff Corps, a8 Oct. 72.
Jjeputy Quarter Matter General Colonel G. U. S. Burrows, liombivy Infiantry, i July 73.
AtMtant Quarter Matter General
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C^madM&M Mkom Dieition Major General George S. Montgomery, GST., Madras Inflmtry, April 79.
AidgdeCamo Captain W. Freeborn, x F. 19 June 7a.
Commaadim/ Ifortktrn Divititm Major G^eral Sir Edward Lechmere RoMell, KCSI. 30 Deo. 70.
Aide ie Camp Lient. G. Firebrace. R. ArtiUeiy, 28 Jan. 71.
Cvmaadiiu Fotma Ditiriom Major General J. T. Grant, CB. 30 Deo. 69.
Aidtd* Qmp Lieut. F. T. 0. Du Vemet, 56 F. 15 July 71.
jM$i$tani AdJMiani GtntraU of Dmhunu (3).
y^orH. Lock, xo8 Foot, 7 July 70 Northern Diviaion.
UCobnei Thomas Smith Warden, Bombay Staff Corps, z Aug. 71 Poona DiTisidn.— Furlough.
Sf^orH. S. Anderson, Bombay Staff Corps, xz Jan. 73 Mhow Dirision.
A$9itUmt Quarier MdaUr OenwaU of Divmon* (3).
3[ajgr Adam Geom Forbes Efogg, Bombay Staff Corps, 24 Sept. 70 Poona.— Furlough.
LcGoUmel 0. 8. Iforris, Bombay Infkntry, 34 Sept. 70 Northern.— Furlough.
BtM^orJ.Sexlon, Bombay Staff Corps, 33 Nor. 71 Bombay.
Dopmtjf AuUtaut Quarter Ma$Ur Oenoral* (3).
Captun Alfred George HuTshe, 49 Foot, 33 Not. 7Z Mhow.
Oiptaiii T. L. Fraser, Bombay Staff Corps, 6 Sept. 71 Poona.
C^JtainF. J. 8. Adam, Bombay Staff Corps, s Sept 73 Bombay Distriot.
ConcAimuro Fzasx Culss Bbiojidbs (a).
Brigadier General C. Adams, CB, 49 Foot, 34 Nor. 69 » Belgaum District.
finjvdier General J. S. Gell, Bombay Inftmtry, 4 Nov. 7a Bombay District.
ComcliTDiFa Sicoiro Class Bbioadss (4).
Brigadier General T. Addison, CB. a F. aoOct. 69 Sind District.
Brigadier General B. C. Beale, Bombay Infantry, xa Oct. 71 Deesa.
Brigadier General J. D. Woolcombe, Royal Artillery, x6 Mar. 73 Nusseerabad.
Brigadier General J. W. Schneider, CB., Bombay Infantry, 35 June 73 Aden.
Brigadt Majon (8).
Captain W. S. Peat, Gen. List of Cavabry, x8 May 70 Sind Frontier Force.
Major W. Hicks, Bombay Staff Corps, 7 July 70 Belgaum District.— FnrL
SUjcrG. F. Berille, Bombay Staff Corps, 34 March 7X Deesa.- Sick Furlough.
HajcrWm. Henry Ross, Bombay Staff Corps, z Aug. 7X Poona.— Sick Furlough.
Ciptam F. Ksralake, 83 F. aaAug. 71 Bombay District.
Hijor C. M. Griffith, Bombay Staff Corps,' 30 Nor. 71 Aden.
CiptainX. J. J. Mignon, Bombay Staff Corps, x-j Jan. 7a ^ Sind District.
UptainJ.G.S. Griffith, Bombay Staff Corps, 3 Dec. 7a Nusseerabad.
Dopmii/ JM%$tant A^uianit Ooneralfor JfutiHry.
Captain Henry Waring, 2 Foot, S Feb. 70 Chief Insp. Army Head Qrs.
C&poin Thomas Gorges Crawley, 8 Foot, a8 Sept. 70 , Mhowana Northern Diylsion.
&afri»oH InHruetor*.
Poona.
I. Captain H, H. Griffiths, 59 F, a Sept. 7X Mhow.
< Captain 0. W. Braine, 56 F. x6I>ec. 7X Mount Aboo.
AMrittavt Director of Oymnaria,
Captain W. J. Gillespie, 49 F. 9 July 7x Poona.
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
G^tnorand Cowtfrnauderw Ckitf.—GoVmal George A. K. D*Arcy, 34 Fob. 70.
GIBRALTAR.
<?3smwr o»i Commander in Ckirf General Sir William Fenwick Williams, Bart. GCB. 13 Sept. 70.
^autant MUUarg Secretary Lt.Colonel Philip Smith, Grenadier Guards, 4 Jan. 72.
<{/« Jm ^ S Lieut. E. Lake, R. Art. 17 Dec. 70.
^ " o«i^ (Lieut. C. E. Warde, 19 Hussars, 4 Feb. 73.
CimmeudiM Brigade Major General B. A. Someract, CB.j Oct. 73.
AiifitOmp Lieut. Son. Montagu Curzon, Riflo Brigade, 7 Oct. 73.
Amifai AdjutoMt General Colonel A. A. Nelaon, Unatt. 1 Oct. 73.
ivj!>^ A$tittant Adjmiant Gen. {for Musketry) ... Captain J. M. G. Tongue, 34 F. 30 Sept. 71.
B-ijude Major 9. Captain G. J. Gilbard, 71 P. x5 Mar. 71.
(.'mmoaihty Bofol ArlUlery {Colonel on Stqff) ... Colonel E. A. Williams, 10 Aug. 71.
CmaaaUng Bogol Engineere {Colonel on SU^ ... Colonel R. M. Lafikn, 35 Jan. 73.
Tsr, jfawr C Captain George Bernard Morgan,* ix Dec. 60; JBw. xx July 54
^ ^ I Xi. 5N0V. 54; Ca7><. 3 0ct. 55.
Camwi QMiicr Jforicr ^C Quarter Master Henry Maodonald, 19 Mar. 63.
<iiJTit9n Instrmctor 9. Captain A. B. Tnlloch, 69 F. {acting), 31 Oct. 73.
' Taptain Morgan senred the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of
Sebissopol, and capture of the Rifle-pits on the z8th April—contused (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
JAMAICA (including HONDUBAS).
^f-iii General and Governor in Chief Sir John Peter Grant, KCB. 16 July 66.
AiUdiCaatp
r.k^^lomtkeStqf Colonel J. W. Cox. CB. h.p. 13 P.
fiy^U Major ». Captain W. C. Hood, a P. i April 71.
i-'^ieaent Qooemor of Hondwrat William Wellington Cairns, Esq.
MALTA.
C-"r»fr and Commander in Cki^ ..T. LieutGenoral Sir Charles T. Van Straubenzee, KCB. 3 June 73
^^*i<nt MiUtarg Secretary Colonel G. E. Baynes, h. p. 8 F. 3 June 73.
J i'-i it Camo ^ Captain B. V. Layard. 5 F. 3 June 7a.
. ^ C Captain A. C. Dawson, 3 Dr. G'ls. aa June 7a.
^•^^ir-'ltng Brigade Lieut. General Sir Francis Scvmonr, Bart. CB. i Jan. 72.
■y 'dfCamp Captain E. H. Wickham, R. Art, 6 Jan. 72.
^'^'fj At$idant Adjutant General " e. Captain C. H. Boileau. 61 P. i April 72.
il^'-'i'forUuekHrf) Captain P N. Wooflall. 74 F. 1 Jan. 73.
i^:%ty QMorter Uaeter General Colonel G. N. Boldero, h.p. Depot Batt. i Oct. 72.
"•fat Major 9. Captain P. Franklnnd. 103 F. 1 AprQ 73.
■ ^i'>dtng Bogal ArtiUerg {Colonel on Stqf) ... Colonel H. P. Goodenoui^h, i Oct. 67.
• 'i<tt4ing Begol Engineer {Colonel on Sttjf) ... Colonel G. F. Mann, CJR. 23 Mny 70.
^jmMB/Mfnietor 9. Lieut. A. B. Savile, 18 P. 14 Jan. 72. ^ t
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MAURITIUS.
QoMmor amd Commani^r i« Chirf Hon. Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, KC3£0, 4 Oct. 70.
Aide d0 Camp Lieut. L. F. KnoUyg, 33 F. i July 72.
CoUnul on Hf Bte^ Colonel W. J. Chamberlayne, h. p. 3 W. I. Eegt. x April 7*.
Brigade Me^or «. Captain W. B. Montague, 94 F. i Sept. 72.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Coxrazsnro all thb PBorncis itxteut akd adjacivt thxbkto.
Ocventor Oeneral of ike Dominion qf Canada The Sari of Dnflferin, KP. KCB. 13 Jane 72, Qif«ft«e.
MUUary Seereiary Lt.Colonei U. C. Fletcher, Soota Fuailier Goarda, June 72.
jiA^^jM r»™ (".Lieut. F. T. R. Hamilton, 9 F.
Auletde Lamp | Li^^^ j, ^ B Coulion, 60 Riflea. (Extra.)
JAeuUnant General Lieut-General WUliam O'QtnAy Haly, CB. 6 May 73.
Aeeietant MUitarg Secretary Colonel R. G. A. Luard, h.p. 62 F. 6 May 73.
j^^ rf- ru^M. i Captain R. H. O'Grady Haly, 84 F. x Oct. 70.
AideedeCamp 1 Captain R. L Ward. ^ F. 6 May 73.
Nova. Sconi..
Brigade Mqjor «. Miuor A. S. Quill, h.p. R. Canadian Rifles, 4 Feb. 72.
Aenetant Q^ar^er Matter General Lt.Colonei W. H. Kerr, h .p. Depot Batt. 8 Feb. 73 . . ..Halifax.
Townl£<yor CaptainR. Nagle, h.p. R. Canadian Rifles, 19 Dec. 70 Hal^ax^
Garrieon Inetruetor Hahfax,
Inepeeting JPUld Officer of Militia and Volunteere.. Colonel John Wimburn Laurie, h. p. 13 Dec. 6z.
Newfoundland.
Gooernor and Commander in Chi^ Colonel Stephen John Hill, CB. late of 2 West India Regiment.
Private Secretary and Aide de Camp Captain H. J. F. Shea, Royal Artillery.
SAINT HELENA.
Governor and Commander in Ckirf Hudson Ralph Janisch, Esq.
WEST AFBICA SETTLEMENTS.
Governor and Commander in Ckirf George Berkeley, Esq. 26 July 73. Sierra Leone.
Commanding the Forcee Major General Sir Garnet J. Wolseley, CB. KCMG.
Gold Ooast.
AdminiHraior of the Government Major General Sir Garnet J. Wolseley, CB. KCMG.
Brigade M<nf or Captain J. Lazenby, 100 F. 14 June 73.
Lagos and Its Dependencies.
Adminietrator of the Government Commander John Hawley Glorer, BN. 22 Oct. 66.
Gambia.
Adminittraior qf ike Government Cornelius Hendricksen Kortright, Esq. 25 Aug. 73.
WINDWARD AND LEEWARD ISLANDS.
Major General Comman^ng the Foreet Mojor General William Munro, CB. 6 July 70. Barbadoee,
Aeeietant Miliiarg Secretary Major Lambert, Royal Engineers, x Jan. 73.
Aide de Camp Captain W. Bally, 33 Foot, 6 July 70.
Aeeietant A^ntant and Qr.Maeter General LtColonel E. W. Sargent, h.p. z8 F. i Apr. 72.
^'!!^L^^'!^!^!!^!'..*!'..^^^ j5«r*arfo«.
Aide de Camp
/William Hepburn Rennie, Esq. 11 Apr. 71 St. Ttnc'^ni
TA0u*»m^»i ai»i»,nu^M J Herbert Taylor Ussher, Eso . . CMG. 1 2 Sept. 72 Tobaoo'.
jACUtenant Govemore ] SandfordFreeling. Esq. ClfG. 11 Apr. 71 Or^maSa
I George William Dc Vceux, Esq St. Ltteiu^
Governor and Com. in Chitf of Leeward lilandi ... H. T. Irving, Esq Anti4nta.
Lieutenant Govemore ( ...St.Ckrietopherandl^^vi*.
C Dom%n%r^.
<J«»—*-«-'v «.«—««....: {S2^u^ri!£irc.^4'6ct:-^;=^^^^^^^^^^^
Chtvemor and Commander in Chief of Trinidad James Robert Longden, Esq. CICO. x8 July 70.
Governor 4" Commander in ChirfofBritieh Guiana John Scott, Esq. 31 Dec. 68 Demer-arm,
Qarrisons.
DUNCANNON FORT. I EDINBURGH CASTLE,
Fort Major, Lieut. Thomas Austin, 27 July 20. | Chaplain, Rev. James Millar, 16 May 50.
TOWER OF LONDON.
Cbiu^^tf, I^OK Field Marshal 5tr William M. Gomm, aCJ}.
31 Oct. 72.
Lieut. $Cb Gen. Sir G. Bowles, KCB. x6 July 51.
Dep.Lieut. General Lord De Ros, 13 Feb. 52.
Major, Colonel G. B. Milman, h.p. 5 Foot, 29 Aug. 70
Chaplain, Rev. Wm. Graham Green, BA.
Surgeon, Dep.Insp. (General W. F. T. Ivey, half pay.
Ordnance Manufacturing Establioliments.
ROYAL ARSENAL, WOOLWICH.
Royal Carriage Factory. Royal Gun Factory.
Superintendent, Colonel G. T. Field. R. Art 8 July 71 , Superintendent, Col. F. A. Campbell, tl. Art. i Oct
^««w^.Afpm]t^ei«(2«N<,Mi^orB.01dfieId, R.Art. z July 72 .^m<.5ieMrij»/!nu2mf,Maj.F.Maitland,R.Art. 1 Feb
Capt. Inetruetor, Captain W. Kemmis, R. Art. 1 July 72 ! Capi^fim inetruetor. Captain C. Jones, R. Art. i Apr
Royal Laboratory. £zperimental Branch.
Superintendent, Col.T. W.Milward CB. R.Art. 1 Apr. 70
Aeeitt. Superinietideni, Major P. Lyon, B. Art. 20 Oct. 71 , ir-_t^_.
Capt. Inetruetor, Capt. W. R. Barlow, R. Art. i Apr. 71 '«Lemoer»..
Aseiet. Inetruetor, Captain J. Sladen, B. Art. z Apr. 70
Colonel E. Wray. CB. R. Art. ... 8 Dec
Colonel H. Herman, R. Art 8 Dec
Major H. J. Aiderson, R. Art. ... 19 Dec*
Captain W, H. Noble, R. Art. ... 8 Dec *
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Ordnance Manufacturing EsiablinhmeiiU.
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Royal Small Anna Factory at Enfield.
&pmainiaii,U.CoLG.H.J.A.FTS8er,R.Art. 5 Jan. 73
t^^ >■ -- ( Major H. C. B. Dyer, R. Art. x Apr. 71
^"^iiJSr] MajorC.F Cookl)iini,B.Art.
wcMMM... ^ (Birawii^Aaw) x Jan. 7a
Boyal Gunpowder Factory at Waltham Abbey.
auperiniendt, CoI.C.W.YoiuiglinBband3.Art. 28 Feb. 68
AjMii.SuptritUtndt., Capt J.P.Morgan, R.Art. x June 7<
Army Pay Office.
Ptfmcder Ginenl, St. Hon. H. t. B. GUlderB, MP,
Judicial Department.
Jwigf AieoeaU Gneral qf the United Kingdom, EigU
Stm.lL.B.AxTUm,MP.
Dtftiy Jnige Idcocait Oentral, J. C. CDowd, Esq.
TV—*- T ji^i Major General J. H. Laye London
^SLi!?^ \ Col. C. L. Nogent. h.p. Depot Bafet. Dublin
Jicoorut... j^j^L R. Carey, CB. h.p. 40 F London
Office, 35, Great George Street, Weetminster.
Army Schools.
JiuiPMfor... Colonel A. C. Gleig, h.p. Royal ArtiUeiy.
Sttb In$peetor9 qf Army SekooU,
John NewBom ...x Apr. 71
John Little x Apr. 71
John Grant x Apr. 71
John Belling x Apr. 7X
Robert Kirk x Apr. 7X
William Savage... i Apr. 7X
GeorgeRobertson x Apr. 77
John Stewart x Apr. 7x
Thomas Earp x Apr. 71
Charles Carnegie x Apr. 7x
Wm. Thacker x Apr. 71
Edward Giles 8 jTme7a
Edwin H. Rogers xxSep.73
Inspector of Regimental Colours.
Sir Albert William Woods, Garttr JRng qfArwu,
Royal Military College ajid Staff College at Sandhurst.
Boyal Military Ck>llege.
(hvnor.—c. LtGeneral Sir Duncan A. Cameron, QCB,
3Jtme63.
imitami to ikt Governor, e. Col. J. E. Addison, Unatt.
I Jan. 63.
QaflaiM.'-Rey. E. J. Rogers, MA,
ParMfffr.— Oliyer Nicolls. 25 Nov. 45 ; Sn*. '13 Jan. 38 ;
U. j6 July 41 ; Hon. Major, 1 Jan. 60.
Qurfcr Ifoifer.— John Davies, 26 Nov. 58.
5if/fQs.— Andrew Maclean, MD. D^uty Inepeetor Gen.
fcilf pay, 1 Aug. 67.
Amti.Surj.—Smrfeon Fnmklin Gillespie, ITD.xs Nov. 7a.
£iiiV ifocfer.^Capt. Cha. Clement Brooke,* xa Mar. 6x.
^IlLITA.KT PbOTXBSORS AlTD IlISnuCTOBS.
?r?/nKr of Por^fication. —"iSaioT Geo. Philips, R. Eng.
:,Au^.58.
f,^,^^„ - f Capt. B. D. C. O'Brien, R.Eng. 4 Feb. 69.
r!S^ " - Capt. C. H. C. Halkett. R. Eng. 29 Aug. 7a.
TMiic^u. (^^J,j. jj H wuiiams, R. Eng. x Sep?. 73.
Fr^fffir of Hilifary Surteying.—e. Bt.MajorWm. Pater-
ft.i =4 July 60; Ene. 11 Dec. 46; Lt. 13 Oct. 51;
C^i*. ^J5 Mar. 56; JBt.MaJor, 5 July 72.
3£aior E. A. Anderson, x8 Foot, 37 Oct. 6a.
t. Capt. C. W. Fothergill. R. M. Art. x Aug. 68.
•kn^'41 I Captain R. L. Leir, 31 F. 30 Jan. 71.
■ -* ^' U. Lt. E. H. S&rtorius, 59 P. 27 Jan. 71 .
"^-fftKr 0/ Taetie*^ Military Adminietration and Law. —
». Capt. C. F. Clery, 3a F.
v^ndyn ia Taetie*, Military Admimieiralion and Law, —
». Ca:t. J. Bonsrh^, 62 F. 30 Jan. 71.
». U. C. C. Kiae, K. Marine Art. 4 Sept. 7a.
». a;k£ain M. W. E. Goaset, 54 F.
*. Capt. F. H. W. Mitnor. R. Art.
Staff College.
OraisMiwcIra^— Colonel E.B.Hamley,GB. R.Art. x Jnly 70.
Paontssou.
Military Hietory.—
PorHJteation and Artillery. —lA.Col. H. Sohaw, R. Eng.
20 June 64.
Military Drawing and 8urveyi9ig.-~Jji,Co\. 8. B. Farrellf
R. Eng. T9 May 58.
Military Adminietration and Lam. —
Matkematiee.—^Ley. J. F. Twisden, MA,
JPrraeA.—A. Aigrtf de Charente. | Ofrmon.—Dr.Overbeok.
Hindoetanee.—JohXL Dowson.
G^«o2o^.— Thomas Rupert Jones, FSS., FG8,
Chemistry and Natural PAiloMwAy.— Edmund Atkinson,
Pk.D. FCS.
SruniHTS.
Senior Diifieion.
Lt. W. A. H. Hare, R.Eng.
Capt.J.C.Ardagh, R. Eng.
Lt. G. W. Hawkins, R.Art.
Lt. A. G. Walker, R. Art.
Lt. 8. C. Pratt, R. Art.
Capt.E. Stanley-Creek.aaF.
Lt. A. de la Voye, 56 F.
Lt. N. Y. Lloyd, 82 F.
Lt. T. B. Hitchcock, 53 F.
Capt.G.L.LeM.Taylor,x6F.
Capt. P.A. Da8hwood,87 F.
Lt. E. J. Courtenay, 35 P.
Capt. W. F. Gatacre, 77 P.
Capt.F.6oalderson, iTLano.
Lt. E. J. Lugard, 4 P-
Capt. C. P. Hoaslop,
R. Mar. Art.
Lt^J. F. Stuort-Monteth.
2 Dr. Grls.
Capt. P. Trench, ao Has.
Junior Divieion,
Lt. W. G. Morris, R. Eng.
Lt. J. H. G. Browne,R.Art.
Capt. Hon. E. Primrose,
Gr. Gds.
Lt. R. P. Walker, 30 F.
Capt. B. M. Dawes, xoo F.
Capt. W. B. Hall, R. Art.
Lt. W. A. Yule, 21 P.
Lt. H.E.C. Kitchener,46 F.
Lt. P. W. James, 9 P.
Copt. H. 8. Brownrigg,
Rifle Br.
Capt. 8. E. Orr, 94 P.
Cnpt. G. A. Noyea, R. Art.
Capt. T. Kelly, 2 P.
Lt. R. Elias, 59 P.
Capt. P. H. Dyke, 69 F.
Capt. RL.H.Cnrtees, x6 F.
Captain J.G.Btqpford, 39F.
Lt. A. Glen, xo F.
Lt. E. Wardropw, X07 P.
Lt. T. J. R. Mallock, 7 P.
' M.v-:r Patereon served with the 8oCh Regt. in the Burmese war of X852-53, including the bombardment and
^yrj^ cf Prome, repulse of the subsequent night attack, reconnaissance at Ithaymcw, advance on Meeaday, and
c "'vv and destruction of two of the enemy's stockades beyond it (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
' Ciptain Brooke served in the Osmanli Lrregnlar Cavalry during the Crimean campaign (Turkish Medal).
Boyal Military Academy at Woolwich.
^^.V*r-Field Marshal HRH. theDukeofCamhTidge,
KG. £P. QCB. GCMG. Commander in Ckiqf, 8 Feb. 70.
«^9r -Lieut. Gen. Sir J. Lintom A. Simnums, I^CB,
»ral Engineers. 8 Feb. 70.
^Trf vj ud Treaenrer.—hLCol, Edward Jaokson Bruce,
i/yal Artillery, 8 Feb. 70.
^ Otptmn ef Hke Company qf Gentlemen Cadete,
«^ VT. A. Fox Strangways, R. Artillery, X7 Dec. 73.
, lifitttnante of the Company qf Gentlemen Cadete,
7«l. C. B. Sonper, E. ArtOlexy, x Oct. 7X.
.-na. G. T. Pretyman.
•ffO. P. H. G. Cmickshank, R. Artillery, x July 73.
ii'tttwi and (inartermaeter,—Ueai, F. Johnson, Rml
Arjllfiry. i Oct. 71.
,,"57" -Sngpeon Major 8. H. Fasson, MD.
^ ^ lin and Oaeeieal Inetruetor,—Beo. W. F. Short, MA,
e-imoT ef Mmfiematiee and Meeikanie9,-^UargKa W.
^•rjfton.
Znatrmetere of Matkematiee,
UcQt. K. Kensington, R. Art. x6 Jnly 79.
H. Hart, xo Much ^3.
K. F. & l^tooote, 19 March 73.
Frqfeuor of Forli/leaiion and Geometrical Drawing.'-'
Bt.Lt.Colonel W. J. Stuart, R. Eng. x Oct. 70.
Jneirtictore of Fortifleation and Geowtetrieal Drawing,
Major 0. N. Martin, R. Eng. xaMar.67.
Capt. E. M. Lloyd, K. Eng. 7 Aug. 73.
Captain J. Gore Booth, R. £ng. x8 Mar. 73.
Lieut. J. W. Savage. R. Eng. x Nov. 73.
Frqfeeeor qf .lr<iZ;«fy.—Lt. Colonel P. Close, R. Art.
X KOV. 73-
Jnetruetore qf .irMZ^tffy.— Captain R. Walkey, R. Art.
X April 73.
Lieut. H. Geary, R. Art. x July 73.
Frqfeeeor of Military Hietory.—
Frqfeeeor of Militeary Drawing.— UaQOr W. D. Marsh,
R. Bug. X Nov. 73.
Inetruetore in Military Drawing,
Lt. W. Everett, 33 F. 14 Jon. 70.
Lt. M. P. Onmianney, R. Eng. x May 7X.
Lieut. F. Roberts, R. Art. x July 73.
Frqfeeeor qfLandeeape Drawing.— Vfm. Clifton.
Frqfeeeor of French.— Theodore Karcher, LLB.
Frafeeeor qf German.— C. H. Schoible, Fh.D. MD,
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MUitaty Establishmewts,
Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
OoMmor.— Lt.GeDeral Sir Sydney J. Cotton,
20 F. zo May 79.
Xqfor 4^ Lt.Gov.-—
XCB,
A^^utant— John James Charles Irby,^ 7 Sept. 55 ; Sn».
'Z7 Jan. 51 ; Li. 8 Got. 54 ; Capt. 16 Jan. 63.
Sptfrefaty.— Major Gen. Geo. Hutt, CB. late of Bombay
Army, 6 Mar. 65.
Chtmlaln.—Bav. Biohard Hnnt Ingram, XA. i Oct. 6q.
Phfaieian and SurgMU.-^. A. M^nnn,* JCD. h.p. Staff
Surgeon, 4 Nov. 68.
DimUjf 8ufyeon,'-ThomaA Ligertwood,* MD. h.p.
Surgeon, 23 Jan. 60.
Qmurisr JfofiM*.— William Barlow, 17 July 79.
Captains qflntalidi.
John Harrison, Unatt. ,
J.Yander H.Ree8,h.p. 40 F. I K.W.Humphry.h,
J. W. Daniell, h. p. 20X F. * ^
Staff
I Geo. Garland, h. p. 43 ^•
K.W.Humphry,h.p. K.Bng.
Bt.MajorA.Green,h.p.R.Br.
Boyal Military Asylum.
.— «. Iit.Colonel J. P. Battersby, h.p. 60 F.
Steretary and AdJntawt, -^BtMaior Hugn Mackenzie,'
h.p. 15 F. 19 Feb. 73.
Starter Jfofiffr.— Peter House,* 19 Nov. 59.
•dieal Officer,— Dep. Insp. Gen. J. B. S. Crosse,* h.p.
Chaplain.— Roy, H. Huleatt, AM,
Boyal Viotoria Hospital at Netley.
Oovemor and Cowmandamt.—lA.CcL G. S. S. E. Gor-
don, h.p. 13 Aug. 70.
5tof Ce^. 4- Ajteietani Cowmandani, —BtJJLCoLWm,
Roberts Farmar," hj). 7sFoot, 94 April 79.
Captain qf OrderUe$.—J&aB, Wm. Hawtree, 16 Axig. 61.
P^MOfter.— Robert Sayexy Bouse, x6 Apr. 58; Son»
Mqjor, 16 Apr. 73.
Boyal Hospital, KnmalTihaTn.
Ma*ter,^-Th& Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
T«--# 7u« »r«w— . /The Deputy Adj. Gen. in Ireland.
JoMrf I>v. ^"w«. i The Dep. Quarter Master Gen. do.
Certains on the SetabUehment,
Captain George Cresswell, Unatt.
Captain P. O^Callaghan, h.p. 23 F.
if^Mlaiif.— Capt. W. M*Gill,» h. p. Q.M. 79 F. 23 Nov. 68.
Fhyeieian and Surgeon.— WHMam Carte,< 23 Aug. 58.
Chaplain.— "Refr. George Hare.
Seeretctryy Begiatrar, and Treaeurer.—Qeorge F. Dimn.
Quarter JfM&r.— Lieut. James Watson, h.p. Mil. Train.
&)Uoitor.— Robert Disney, Esq.
Boyal Hibernian MUitary School, Dublin,
CbsMMUMlaiif .— Lt.Colonel H. B. J. Wynyard, Unatt.
Seeretarg and At^'uiani.—JJLOol, T. B. Speedy,^^ Unatt.
Qnarter Matter.
5itffy«on.— Dep. Insp. Gen. F. H. Baxter, MD. h.p.
Military Prisons.
Inepeetor General.— ^aior B. F. Du Cane, CB. R. Eng.
Inepeetort.—Yf. F. Fagan, W. J. Stopford, H. Wakeford.
Alderthot.-Oov., Capt. Claude Clerk, late a Madras Cav.
Cork.—Chv., Major H. W. Campbell, late of 79 Foot.
Med. Of., Surgeon Major J. w. Johnston, h.p. 85 Foot.
Dublin.— Gov., A. P. Miller, late Captain 99 F.
Med. Off., Surgeon Major T. J. Tufiiell.
Goe/Mrt.—Gae.^ Col. W. fl. C. Wellesley, late of 20 Foot.
Med. Off., Dop. Insp. Gen. C. Cowan, h.p.
Greenlam—Goe.^ Capt. D. F. Allen, late of 17 Foot.
Med. Of., Dep. Insp. Gen. J. Grant, h.p.
Malta.— VLa^OT Geo. King, late of Depot Batt.
Blue— JiVmii^* Red.
^ Captain Irby served the Eastern campaign of 2854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, captore of
Balaktava, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of sortie on 26th Oct. 2855, and storming the Quarries on 7th Jane 2855 —
severely wounded, loft leg amputated (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
' Major H. Mackenzie served with the 73rd Regimentthroughout the EafiOr war of 1850-53 (Medal) and was present
at nearly all the principal actions in Kaffirland and the Colony; also on the expedition to the Basuta country and
at the battle of Berea.
* Doctor J. A. M'Munn served in the Eastern campaign of 2854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Doctor T. Ligertwood served throughout the Crimean campaign of 2854-55, including the battles of Alma fmen<
tioned in despatches) and Inkerman, siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion oi
Honor, and Turkish Medal).
s Mr. Crosse served with the 22th Hussars during the Eastern campaign of 2854-55* including the affliir oi
Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and flail ox Sebastopol (Medal with fouj
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Carte served in the Eastern campaign of 2854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege O!
Sebastopol, and sortie of a6th Oct. (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
sm camnaiiJtn of _ - ^ ^^, ^
8th September, expe
* Captain M'Gill served witii the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastexn canmaign of 28^4-55, including th<
battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the 28th June and 8th September, expe
diUon to Kertoh and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Berve<
also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, includmg the action at Secxmora, siege and capture of Lucknow
attack on Fort Rooyah, action of Allygnnge, attack and capture of Bareilly, relief of Shal^jehanpore, and pursuit ti
— - - -.. ^ aatPyzab " ' ' " * - .-. .. r.. ^,
Mahoomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, attack and capture of the Fort of Rampore Kussiah (Medal with Clasp]
* Quarter Master House served with the 9th Lancers in the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 2 843 (Bronze Star) . Th
ButleJ campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal) ; the Punjaub oampi^gn of 2848-49, including th
passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps)
throu^out the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 2857-50, including the battle of Budlekeserai, siege aasaalt an
capture of Delhi, actions at Bolundshuhur and AUyghur, battle of A^u, afihiratKanoge, relief of Lucknow by Lor
Clyde, battle of Gawnporo on 6th Dec., action at Seraighat, occupation of Futtyghur, sie^e and capture of Lucknov
oampaign in Oude and Rohilcund^ and afihirs at Rhodamow and^Allygun^^ oi^ture of Barcdlly, action near Shal
_ : and wa
fort of Mamoo Khail, deflence of Jellalabad, and sorties on the 24th Nov. and 2St De& 2842, 22th March, 94th liard
and 2St April 2849, and general action and defeat of Akbar Khan (Medals for Jellalabad and Cabool).
u Lt.Colonel w. R. Farmar served with the 50th Regiment in the Sutl^ campaign in 2846, and was present at tk
Futteghur, action at Kankur, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shal^ehanpore, and actions around. The dbmpao
under his command was mentioned in General Wmdham's de^Mtw for its oondqot oa the s8tfa November in tk
csptue of two 18-pomidexs (Medal, and Brevet of Mijor).
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9 DnQQmofiid., John.
LxSCrXVUTT GlVXULU.
S Bainbrirge, J. H., TJoatt.
GTiv,SrP.M.N.,j:CJ.
Haly, W. G'Grady, CB.
?Le Mesorier. W. A., Unatt.
C Pcrpy, Lord Henry H. M., XOF.
Baymond, H. P.
S^monr, Sir FmnciB, Bart, CB.
^fCBL Smith, Thaxnafi C, Unatt.
Majob GnrssALB.
Airey, J. T.. CB.
Alexander, Sir James Bdward, CB.
ArmatroQ^, John, CB.
Baonigaztner, R. J. CB.
Bsset, J. J., CB.
Barton, Arihar» CB.
Brownrigg, J. 8.. CA
Campbell, Q., CS.
Cfaratie, S. T., CB.
Qsrke, G. C, CB.
Claire, W.
Colbome, JZm. F. CB.
Conway, T. S., CB.
Greagfa, James.
Cnstanoe, W. N^ CB.
Danbeney, 6Sr H. Charles B., KCB.
DeSaIJs,K., CB.
DoQglas, Sir John, KCB.
Edwards, C. A., CB.
Egenon, C. B.
Ehnhirst, C, CJ?.
Enriagton, A. C.
Brakine, G.
Ewart, J. A., CB.
Farren, R. T-, CB.
Foley, Mtm. St. Geo. O., CB.
Forrest^ W. G.
George, P. D., CB.
Goodenongh, A. G. CB.
Gordon, C. H., CB. r.f.p. Dep^ Batt.
Graham, H. H., CB.
Grant, John Thornton, CB,
Greathed. Sir E. H., KCB.
Bale. E. H., CB.
Harding, F. P., CB.
Haythome, Sir B., XCB.
Herbert, C«, CJB.
Beyland, A. T., CB.
Horsfozd, sir Alfred H., KCB.
Jeffir^ys, E. B., CB.
Jooea, Sir John, XCB.
Kelly, Sir B. D., KCB.
Kerr, Lfetrd Mark, CB.
Ucy, T. B.
layud, W. T.
I4ty8, J.H.
Loekhait, A. I., CB.
Longden, H. £., CB. C8I.
Longford, W. L. Sari of, KCB.
I^ions, Daniel, CB.
Ibedonald, J. M., r.f.p.G^lonBifle8.
Maridonaid. Horn. Jamea W. B., CB.
BacdoneU, A., CH.
Hjw^irdy, D. E.
miabun, Ar Thomas W., Bari. CB.
Maxwen, G. V., CB.
Mailer, B. A. G.
Xanro, William, CB.
Boreott, W. 8. B. CB.
Pteke^ W., CB.
Attle,T., CB.
Pearson, Thomas Hooke, CB.
Plnnkett, Hon. 0. D., r.f.p. x P.
Pocklington, E. H. P.
Preston, W. R.
Rollo, Son. R., CB.
Shute, C. C. CB.
Smith, J. W. S., CB.
Smith, James Webber, CB.
Smyth, H., CB.
Somerset, E. A., CB.
Staveley, Sir Charles W. D., KCB.
Street, J. A., CB.
Stuart, J. R, CB.
Taylor, R. 0. H-, CB.
Tidy, T. H.
Tinley, R. N.
Waddy, R., CB.
Wardlaw, R., CB.
Warre, H.J., CB.
Whitfeild, H. W.
CoLoirvu.
Addison, Thomas, CB. % F.
ApUn, J. G., Brigade Dep6t.
Bmgham, G. W., CB. Brigade Depot.
Bingham, H. , r.f.p. Insp. Field Officer.
Brooke, J. C, CB. h-p. 8 F.
Bndd, R., Insp. Field Offioer.
Barton, F. CB. h.p. Depot Batt.
Butler, P. A., CB. h.p. 28 P.
Cole, J. A., h.p. 15 F.
Cox, J. W., CB. h.p. 13 F.
Cureton, E. B., Cavaliy Dep6t.
Drysdale, Wm., CB., Brigade Depdt.
Dwyer, John, r.f.p. 14 F.
Eagar, R. J. CB. 31 F.
Finucane, G. T., r.f.p.
Foster, C. J., h.p. 16 Lancers.
Fyers, W. A., CB. hj). Rifle Brigade.
Gordon, C. E. P., CB. h.p. 75 F.
GwUt, J., CB. 34 P.
Hamilton, H., CB., Brigade Depdt.
Hope, Wm., CB. Brigade Dep6t.
Lacy, R. W., Brigade Dep6t.
Lamb, S. B. r.f.p. 4 W. I. R.
M'Intyre, C. C, CB. r. f. p. 78 F.
Maxwell. E. H., CB, h.p. 88 P.
Hein, G., Brigade Depot.
Murray, A. W., CB. h.p. x W.LR.
Nelson, A. A., h.p. Dep6t Batt.
Norman, H. R, CB. 10 F.
O'Brien, B., CB. Brigade Depdt.
Pratt, R. CB. h.p. 23 P.
Roche, £., h.p. 3 Hussars.
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John Hampden Waller," late Lieut. a8 F
Wm. Chester Master. C^.>* late Colonel a8F.
Theodore Williams," late Lieut, zo Hussars...
Gustarus Hume," late Bt.Lt.Col. Unatt
Philip Limboroh Tillbrook, late Major Unatt.
Nathaniel Geo. Philips,* late Captain 47 F...
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* Lt.Colonel M'Call served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^ the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of Alma
and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikalo. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the z8th June and
Sill Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
' Major Lindam served in the zoth Foot in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was severely wounded Oost a leg)
at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). He served also four years as Paymaster in the Rifle Brigade in British Cafhraria,
including the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
« Captain Philips served with the 47th Rogt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, a^id wos severely wounded at the
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Dresincr served with the 58th Regt. in the Now Zealand war and was present at the storming of Kawiti's
Pah at Ruapekapeka on the nth Jan. 1846, after which he proceeded to the valley of the Hutt, and served there
during difTerent operations (Mednl).
' Captain Too^ood served throughout the Pui^'aub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab,
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojcrat (wounded), pursuit across the Jholum and of the Afighruis over the Indus
through the Kyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Crimea in 1855-56 with the Turkish Contingent
during its occupation of Kertch (Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including
the defence of Cawii])orc and final operations against Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
7 Lt.Colonel Hardin go served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir wai* of 1846-47 ; and in that of ZP52-53 (Medal).
Also in the expedition against the insurgent Boers N.E. of the Great Orange River in Aug. i84d, when he was
present and slightly wounded in the action at Boem Plaats. Served the Enstem campaign of 1854. including the
oattles of Alma and Inkcrman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with throe Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
B M^or Granville served with the a3rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastoxx>l (Medal wi^ three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's Army
before Lucknow on 14th Nov. 1857, and was at tiie relief of the garrison ; also at the defeat of the Gwalior Contin>
gent at Cawnpore on 6th December, and at the fttll of Lucknow in Mar. 1 858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps) .
* Captain willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June 1855 with the Z3th Light Infantiy, and was present at the
battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10 Captain Bourke served with the Cape Mounted Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1850-51 (Medal) ; and in Z859-53 in
the Orange River Territory, where he commanded seveitd successAil patrols.
^ Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and faU of Sebastopol, sortie of a6th Oct., and storming
the Quarries on 7th June— severely wounded (Modal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and sth Class of the Mec^idie).
i> Captain Wallack served with the oth Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of Z845-46, and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
u Captain Clarke served with the zotJi Hussars in the Crimean campaign flrom z 7th April 1855, including the siege
and HEdl of Sebastopol, capture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchern^a where he commanded a squadron in support
of a troop of Horse Artillery, and on aflkir with the Cossacks near ETertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meaal) .
IS Lt.Colonel Aikman served eighteen years in the Bengal Army, including the Sutlej campaign of Z845-46, and
present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Puz^jaub campai^ of z 848-49 (Medal), with General Wheeler's Field
Force. Indian Mutiny campaigns of Z8S7-58, including the sieve and capture of Delhi, action of Bolxmdshiir, and
siege of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasiie), and was awarded tne Victoria Cross for haying, when commanding^ the
tfd Sikh Cavalry on the advanced pioquet, with zoo of his men, attacked and utterly routed a body of 500 rebel
infiuitry, aoo horse, and 2 guns, cuttingup more than 100 men, capturing the two guns, and driving the surviving
enemy into and over the Goomtee. Tins feat was performed under every disadvantage of broken ground and
partially under the flanking fire of an adjoining fort. On this occasion he received a severe sabre wound in the
Hee in a personal encounter with several of the enemy, the efllscts of which compelled him to retire on half pay.
^« Lt.Colonel Freme served the Bastem campaign of Z854 and up to 9th Feb. Z855 with the 79th Highlanders,
Including the battles of Alma andiBalaklava, and siege of Sebastonol (Medal with three Clasps, andTnrkish Medal).
a Captain Dadson served with vbB B.M. Battalion, in co-operation with the French Army, at the bombardment
and lurrender of the forts of Bomanund in August Z854, and was on piouet in the breachiiig battery during the
battering of Fort Nottiok on zsth August, and served with the Amed expedition to the Baltic from March to
Deo. of that year (Medal). Joined the combined force before Sebastopol in Jan. Z855, and was present at the siege
until May ; acoompanied the Kertch expedition, and the advance on and occupation of Yeni Kaltf, and commanded
a Company in camp there imtfl June; afterwazds present at the siege and flul of Sebastopol, and at tho surrender
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?f Kinboars (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including^ the
bk)ckade of the Canton river, tne landing before Canton, and dangerously wounded by a gingal ball (right arm
•bjttiered} while with the scaling ladders at the storm and capture of the city (Mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Cla.50, and Life Pension fbr wounds). Served during part of the campaign of i860 in China.
^ Miy^ Taylor served with the i8th Royal Irish m the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Al^ m the Cnmea firom 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the i8th June —
sli^htl^ wounded (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Med^idie). Also in India during the latter
'^An 0: the Mutiny of 1857-58, and served for many months with a field force m the Deccan.
* Captain Hon. Frederic Best served in the Indian mutiny campaign m 1857-58, and was attached to the 64th
Sect, during the operations at Cawnpore under Major General Windham ; also at the battle of Cawnpore and ofTair
a: Kalee Xoddee (Medal).
a Captain Cuninf bame served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campai^ of 1854 up to 26th Nov., and
&l4o from Jan. to ^ Feb. 1855. including the batttes of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
'±ree Claspe, and Turkish Medal).
fMsgor Ellison served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^ the 47th Eegt., including the battles of Alma and
I^^keman, cap^ire of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 36th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
xiA Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Me^jidie).
^ Colcmel Stewart served throughout the campaign in Syria in 1840,— at the Camp at D'Jouni as Acting Engineer,
cha narm and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment and capture ot St. Jean d'Acre (War Medal
«".ih Qasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Coast of Africa for two years, commanded a detachment of
Hjmaes at the destroction of several Barracoons, and liberated 1,200 slaves in 1842 ; was attacked by large numbers
:f Afiieans as Kabenda, three miles inland, and effected a safe retreat to the beach with three men mortally
'f-rjoAeA. Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the
s:=^sad sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864.
^ Major Sandieman served with the zst Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign fVom the 6th Oct. 1854, and
^:^s prnent at the battles of Balaklava, Inkermon and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
aa«M, and Turkish Medal).
*■ li^jor Henrv served in the 86th Regb. with the Malwa, Nerbudda, and Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and
▼as present at the siege and capture of Dhar, actions of Mundesoor and Groodarca, siege storm and capture of
Chandaree, and also of the fort and town of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch, actions at and in front of Calpce,
bszzie of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of Morar, actions of the i6th and zgth June, and capture of the town
a:3d foTtresa of Gwalior, acted as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Stuart in most of the latter engagements (Medal with
dmp, foor times mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major).
«^ Captain Wratt served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition oi 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also
Q ibe Central Ladia Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur,
sctkxi of Barodia, relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddunpore Pass, siege and capture of
Jhano (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Walker served throughout the Indian campaign in 1858-59 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Douglas,
:^indin^ the operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations on the
March to the rehef of Azimghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Pavy served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the
Rorm and captore of Capaul (Medal).
* Captain Hampton -Ijewis served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the
^^att>s of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with three
Clara, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ rapratn Wlngfield served with the ist Dragoon Guards throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was pre-
test at tha fiJl of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the action of Sinho, also those of the i8th and aist September.
Cozsmaaded the Cavalry force sent to Tungchon with Mr. Wade to demand the giving up of the prisoners on the
xth S^itember, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
^ lieutenant Malcohnson served in the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry with the Persian Expeditionary Force in
1 5-^57, izichnding the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and action of
Sbooahab (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served also with the Central India Field Force, including the
se^e of Batefanr and fhll of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
° Mr. Waller served in the Oude campaign in 1858, including the capture of the fort of Eaili (Medal).
^Cofamel Master commanded the 5th Fusiliers at the rehef of Lucknow in Nov. 1857, and served with it in
C>sna'a Force at the Alum Bagh in all the operations of the succeeding months, and commanded the Regt. at the
arcane of Lncknow. as also throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the action of Dounderkeira and
Bcxirgfaat, and c^Ttore of the Fort of Oomerea (several times mentioned in despatches, Cj9., Medal with Clasp, and a
7«w^'*«errice>.
* Mr. T. WilliazDs served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea flnom the 6th July to the zst October 1855, including
ite eie«^ and flill of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt-Ookmel O. Hntne served with the 38th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1B54-55, A^d was present at the battle
>*/ Ahoa, siege and fUl of Sebastopol, was Aide de Camp to Sir John Campbell on the expedition to Kertch, and
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usaslt of the Bedan on the z8th June, in which the M^jor (Seneral was killed ; was D.A.A.G. 3rd Division firom
i-alj 1855 (Medal with three CHasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
sfid Tuzkiah Medal). Served in India with the 38th fh>m zath Nov. Z857 to 9th August Z858 ; was present at the
Mge and capture ot Locknow, and with Grant's Division during the summer campaign in Oude, inolnding sereral
siaoraflkin (Medal with Clasp).
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The Body Guard of the Sovereign on all Public and State occasions.
(Bbtablusid jx tkx Yxas 1509.)
Captain Sari Cowper, KQ. 20 April 71.
Zimtenant Sir William Topham, '18 Mar. i
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Edward Goodwin, lato Major Cambridge MUUia
Stapleton Charles Cotton
Charles Tyler
Edward Sutherland, late Brevet Mnjor 7 ^ ••
Charles James Lindam.* late of Rifle Brigade,
and late Major British Swiss Legion
Arthur Palliser
Nathaniel Geo. Philips,* late Captain 47 P
Fra. C. Wemyss, Captain 6 JFe$t York MUitia
Griffin Nicholas, Hon. Major r. f. p. 5 F
T. B. Mortimer, late Brevet Lt. Colonel Unatt.
Charles Dresing,* Captain h. p. 3 F
Alex. Decimus Toogood,* paptam h. p. late 2
Bengal Fusiliers
Henry Hardinge,? late Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade .
Bevil Granville.* late Brevet Major 33 F.Atyu-
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Henry Jobling Wallnck." late Captain 77 F....
John Henry Lowndes," late Lt.Colonel 6 F.
John WalrondClarke,^^ late Captain xoHus.
T€ Fred. Robertson Aikman," Captain h. p.
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Jas.AinslieStewart,** late Colonel R.Mar....
John Glas Sandeman,** late Captain z Drs*
Major Weet Beeex Yeomanry CavaUrv
Robert Bdw. Henry,^ Brevet Major n.p. 86 F.
Cha. Edwyn Wyatt,*? Captain h. p. 5 Lanoen
Arthur Walker,* late Captain 79 F. AdjutatU
I Adminietratioe BattaUon ^f Northnmherlaend
Bijle Volanteert
Francis Pavy," Ute Captain 74F
Thomas Lewis Hampton-Lewis," late Captain
5 Dr. Gds
Walter Clopton Wingfleld,*^ late Captain
Dr. Gds
F(Zr John G^nt Malcolmson,** late lieut. 3
Bombay Cavalry
John Hampden Waller,** late Lieut. a8 F
Wm. Chester Master. CB.»* late Colonel a8F.
Theodore Williams,*^ late Lieut, xo Hussars...
Gustavus Hume,** late Bt.Lt.Col. Unatt
Philip Limboroh Tillbrook, late Major Unatt.
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Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant.-— Wm. 0*Bryen Taylor," late Major 3a F. 30 Sept. 73.
Sub Officer.— H. G. Philips, late Captain 47 F. 6 Feb. 63.
Sc&rlet— Facing Blue Velvet. | Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
* Lt.CoIonel M'Call served the Eastern campaifip of 1854-55 in the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of Alma
and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yemkalo, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the z8th June and
£:h Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
find Turkish Medal).
* Major Lindam served in the zoth Foot in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was severely wounded (lost a leg)
at the battle of Sobraon (Medal) . He served also four years as Paymaster in the Rifle Brigade in British Caffiraria,
including the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
* Captain Philips served with the 47th Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, &Q<1 was severely wounded at the
battle of Alma (Me<lal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Dresin? served with the 58th Rcgt. in the New Zealand war and was nroscnt at the storming of Kawiti's
Pah at Ruapokapcka on the ixth Jan. 1846, alter which he proceeded to tho valley of the Hutt, and served there
during different operations (Mednl).
« Captain Too(?ood served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab,
battles of ChilUanwallnh and Goojerat (wounded), pursuit across the Jholmn and of the AfiTghans over the Indus
through the Kj'ber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served in tho Crimea in 1855-56 with the Turkish Contingent
during its occupation of Kertch (Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian Mutinj' campaign in 1857-58, including^
the defence of Cawni)ore and final operations against Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
' Lt.Colonel Hardingo served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; and in that of 1P52-53 (Medal).
Also in the expedition against the insurgent Boers N.B. of the Great Orange River in Aug. 1846, when he was
g resent and slightly wounded iu the action at Boem Plaats. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the
attles of Alma and Inkermon, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Mediidie. and Turkish Modal).
■ Major Granville served with tho 33rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Almn.
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's Army
before Lnoknow on i4tn Nov. 1857, and was at the relief of tho garrison ; also at the defeat of the Gwalior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore on 6th December, and at the fhtU of Lucknow in Mar. 1858 (Brevet of Major, Me<^ with two Clasps) .
* Captain willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June 1855 with the 13th Light Infantrv, and was present at tho
battle of the Tchcmaya, siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"> Captain Bourke served with the Cape Mounted Biflos in the Kaffir war of X850-5X (Medal) ; and in Z853-53 in
tho Orange River Territory, where he conmianded several successfhl patrols.
1* Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 36th Oct., and stonzung*
the Quarries on 7th June— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Me^jidie).
" Captain WaUack served with the oth Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of Z845-46, and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeehah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
14 Captain Clarke served with the zoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from ijth April 1855, including the siege
and flUf of Sebastopol, capture of Tohorgaum, battle of the Tchemaya where he conmianded a squadron in support
of a troop of Horse Artillery, and an affiur with the Cossacks near Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Aikman served eighteen years in the Bengal Army, including the Sutl^ campaign of 1845-46, and
5 resent at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pui^aub campai^ of 1848-49 (Medal), witn General Wheeler's Field
'oroo. Indian Mutiny campaigna of 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, action of Bolundshur, and
aiege of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps), and was awarded the Victoria Cross for ha^g, when commanding the
3rd Sikh Cavalry on Uie advanced picquet, with zoo of his men, attacked and utterly routed a body of 500 rebel
jnftuitry, aoo horse, and 7 guns, onttingnp more than 100 men, capturing the two guns, and driving the snrvivinff
enemy into and over the Goomtee. This feat was performed under every disadvantage of broken ground and
partially under the flanking fire of an adjoining fort. On this occasion he received a severe sabre wound in the
noe in a personal encounter with several of the enemy, the effects of which compelled him to retire on half pay.
1* Lt.Oolonel Freme served the Eastern campaign of Z854 and up to 9th Feb. Z855 with the 70th Highlanders.
Including the battles of Alma andjjBalaklava, and siege of Sebastonol (Medal with three Clasps, andTurkiah Medal).
17 Captain Dadson served with ttie R.M. Battalion, in oo-operation with the French Army, at the bombardment
t year (Medal), jomed uie combmed force before BeDastopoi m Jan. Z855, ana was present at the siege
until May ; accompanied the Kertch expedition, and the advance on and occupation of Yen! Ktd6, and oommanded
a Company in camp there until Jo&e; afterwards present at the siege and till of Sebastopol, and at the surrender
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of Kmboarc (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the
blockada of the Canton rirer, the landing before Canton, and dangerously wounded by a gingal baU (right arm
shaocred) irhile with the scaling ladders at the storm ana capture of the city (Mentione<l in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and Life Pension for wounds). Served during part of the campaign of i860 in Chinn.
" if^or Taylor served with the 1 8th Royal Irish m the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with CHasp for Pegu).
Also in Uie Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the i8th June —
sli^^itlv wounded (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Also in India during the latter
part w the Mutiny of 1857-58, and served for many months with a field force in the Deccan.
» Captain Hon. Frederic Best served in the Indian mutiny campaign m 1857-58, and was attached to the 64th
Rm. dnring the operations at Cawnpore under Major Gteneral Windham ; also at the battle of Cawnpore and affair
a: Kalee Noddee (Medal).
^ Captain Chininghiume served with the 79th Highlanders in the Oimean campaifpi of 1854 np to 26th Nov., and
al50 from Jan. to 9U1 Feb. 1855, including the battfos of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
!L*ee Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Ellison served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 "i the 47th Eegt., including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on a6th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
asd Torkiah Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
-* Golonel Stewart served throughout the campaign in Syria in 1840, — at the Camp at D'Jouni as Acting Engineer,
!bc Btonn and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment and capture ot St. Jean d' Acre (War Medal
^r.th Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Coast of Africa for two years, commanded a detachment of
Marines at the destruction of several Barracoons, and liberated 1,200 slaves in 1842 ; was attacked by large numbers
•fA^cansat Eabenda, three miles inland, and effected a aafe retreat to the beach with three men mortally
TToonded. Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the
inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864.
^ 3Iajor Sandeman served with the ist Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign fVom the 6th Oct. 1854, and
"^v present at the batUes of Balaklava, Inkerman and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
OasDs, and Turkish Medal).
* ilajor Henry served in the 86th Regv. with the Malwa, Nerbudda, and Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and
▼as present at the siege and capture of Dhar, actions of Mnndesoor and Ck)Oflarca, siege storm and capture of
ilinndaree, and also of the fort and town of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch, actions at and in ft'ont of Calpee,
iiaole of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of Morar, actions of the i6th and 19th June, and capture of the town
and fortress of Gwalior, acted as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Stuart in most of the latter engagements (Medal with
Clasp, four times mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major).
'^ Csptain Wvatt served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian exi)edition oi 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also
12 the (Central Ladia Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur,
tccian of Baiodia, relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddunpore Pass, siege and capture of
Jliansi (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Walker served throughout the Indian campaign in 1858-59 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Douglas,
inclading the operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsetiuent operations on the
March to the relief of Azimghur (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Pavy served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the
siCTm and capture of Capaul (Medal).
** Captain Hampton-Lewis served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the
batties of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captam Wingfleld served with the ist Dragoon Guards throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was pre-
sent at the fldl of the Taku Forts, and encrnged in the action of Sinho, also those of the i8th and 31st September.
Conuoanded Uie Cavalry force aent to Tungohon with Mr. Wade to demand the giving up of the prisoners on the
3nth September, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*• Lieutenant Malcolmson served in the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry with the Persian Expeditionary Force in
iv5^57, including the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and action of
Kbooshab (Medsl with Clasj), and Victoria Cross). Served also with the Central India Field Force, including the
fies^e of Ratfhnr and fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
" Mr. Waller served in the Oude campaign in 1858, mcluding the capture of the fort of Kaili (Medal).
^Colonel Master commanded the 5th Fusiliers at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857, and served with it in
Outram's Force at the Alum Bagh in all the operations of the succeeding months, and commanded the Regt. at the
captTu^ of Lucknow, as also throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the action of Dounderkeira and
Biixarghat. and captore of the Fort of Oomorea (several times mentioned in despatches, CJ?., Medal with Clasp, and a
jear's service).
^ Mr. T. Williams served with the loth Hussars in the Oimea from the 6th July to the xst October 1855, including
tb« sie^e and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** LuColonel G. Hume served with the 38th Regt. the Eastern campaign of x 854-55* and was present at the battle
rsf Ahna, sictte and t&\\ of Sebastopol, was Aide de Camjp to Sir John Campbell on the expedition to Kertch, and
ftsaaalt of the Sedan on the x8tJi June, in which the Mcgor Greneral was killed ; was D.A.A.G. 3rd Division from
Mj 185 s (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
tad Turkish Medal). Served in India with the 38th from xath Nov. 1857 to 9th August 1858 ; was present at the
nege and capture of Lucknow, and with Grant's Division dnring the summer campugn in Oude» including several
aisoraflkira (Medal with Clasp).
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Captain TA« Bukt qf St. Albans, 93 Deo. 68.
Lieuttnami Lt. Colonel Arthur Need,^ late of 14 Hnflsars, xx Feb. 70.
JStuiffn ColonellTon. William James Golville,* late of Bifle Brigade, xx Feb. 70.
EXOBS.
LtColonel Charles Boyle Patterson,* late of xo Foot, X3 Fob. 63.
LtColonel John Aagostns Todd,^ h. p. 14 Hussars, a Apr. 64.'
Captain Francis Brockman Morley.' late of 40 Foot, 24 Oct. 68.
Colonel Henry Hume,* OB. late of Grenadier Guards, 2a Nor. 73.
CUrh qf ik^ Cke^M and A^utant.—LlLGolonel Wm. Griffin Sutton,' r. f. p. Caval^ Depot, 9 Jan. 6a.
x^o Yeomen.
Agentt.—Mwsn. Cox and Co.
^ LtColonel Need served the Punjaub campaign of X848-49 as Aide de Camp to General Whish, and was present
during the whole of the siege operations against and capture of Mooltan, and action of Sooxjkoond; was also
present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goqjerat (twice mentioned in despatches*
Medal with two Clasp^. Served in the x4th Li^ht Dragoons in the Persian e^>edition of X857 (liedal with Clasp).
Also with the Central Bidia field force under Sir Hugh Rose in X857-58, and was present at the siege and capture
of Bahutghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Ghurrakota and pursuit of the rebels across the Beas (si>ecially men-
tioned in despatches), forcing the Muddenpore Pass (horse woxmded), battle of the Betwa (horse wounded, and
specially mentioned in despatches— lifiB saved by Lieut. James Leith, for which the Victoria Cross was awarded to
him), siege and capture of the town and Fortress of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee
and action of Gtolowlee, capture of Calpee and pursuit (mentioned in despatches), action of Morar, action resultinic
in the re-capture of the town and Fort of Gwiulor. Served under Sir Robert Napier in 1857-58 in the pursuit of the
rebels under Ferozeshah, action of Ranode (horse wounded), and pursuit of Tantia Topee (mentioned m deepatchea*
Brevets of Mf^or and Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel the Hon. William Colville served with tne Rifle Brigade in the Eastern camnaign of X854-55, including:
the battle of Alma, siege and fiUl of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of luijor. Knight of the Legion
of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
* Lt.Colonel Patterson served with the xoth Regt. in the SuUq campaign of x845-46,inolndinff the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also the Pux^ub campaign of 1848-40, including the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan, action
of Sooxjkhoond, carrying the heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlut QnJbb in command of the stormini?
party, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded three companies of
uie xoth Regt. in Bhahabad with Major Evre's field force at Dilawnr, and capture of Jugdespore, and was mentioned
in despatches for his gallantry (Brevet of Maior, and Medal).
* LtColonel Todd served with the 4th Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of X838-3P in Affghanistan,
including the siege and capture of Ghu&nee (Medal). Also throughout the Punjaub campaign or 1848-49, inoludinK
the action of Bamnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat ^edal with two Clasps).
Served as Brigade luuor of Cavalry with the Persian expedition of X857 (Medal with Clasp). Also as Brig^e
Major to the and Brigade of the Central India field force under Sir Hu^h Rose in X858, and was present at the siege
and capture of Rahutghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcmg the Muddexipore Pass, siege and capture
of Jhansi, battles of Betwa with Koonch, and fmUrs during the advance on Calpee ana action of Golowlie ; also the
action of Morar, recapture of Gh^alior, and pursuit with action of Jowra Alipore : served as Assistant Acyntant
General to the Gwalior Division in pursuit of the rebels, and at the action of Ranode, also present at the caplnire of
the fort of Powrie (five times mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
s Captain Morley served with the 40th Regft. in the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharaj-
pore, aoth Dec. X843 (Bronze Star).
* Colonel Hume served the Eastern campaign of X854-55 with the 05th^ Regt. including the battles of the Alma
'""^nal*
(wounded, horse killed under him, and mentioned in despatches) ana Inkerman (severely wounded— shot through
the thigh), siege and fall of Sebastoi>ol, and sortie of 26th October in command of the Regiment ; he succeeded
to the command of the Regiment at Inkerman, and received the Brevet of Lt.Colonel (Medal with three Clasps,
CB,, Kniffht of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the MedJidie, and Turkish Medal). Was recommended for the
Victoria Cross by Lt.Gren. Sir De Lacy Evans for *' an act of special and usefhl valour at an important moment" at
the battle of the Alma in having seized a Colour and led over the bridge, the officers previous^ bearing it havtuj?
been struck down by the enemy's fire.
7 LtColonel Sutton has received the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal, for services with the late
Turkish Contingent.
Military Knights of Windsor.
9 Major Sir John Paul Hopkins, JEZT. late of 98 F.
(Chvemor).
9 Captain Francis Qee, TJnatt.
mLtColonel A. G. Sedley, late of 3 W. I. Regt.
) Robert Cochrane,* late Captain 7X F.
I Col. Joseph Robert Raines, late of British Swiss Legion,
m Loraine White,^ late Captain h.p.
KSft Lieut. Alex. Innes, Unatt.
wrenoe Desborongh, late Captain 94 F.
Mivjor Rollo Gillespie Bnralem, late of 13 F.
James E. Knox Grogan, late of 33 F.
Colonel Paris Wm. Aug. Bradahaw, late Unattached.
Major Wm. Young, h.p. Paymaster Depot Battalion.
John Gk>dwin, late of 40 F.
John Buckley, late Captain 9a F.
Lt.Colonel Joseph Webster, h.p. Paymaster 78 F.
Lt.Colonel Joseph Sanderson, r.f.p. x F.
^ Captain White served on the expedition to the Elbe and Weser under Lord Cathcart ; the principal campaigns
in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington, including the operations on the Coa during the siege and battle of
Almeida, the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, the siege and storming of Badaioz, the battle of SalamaTica, capture of
Ifisdrid and the Retiro, the siege of Burgos and aiRur on retreat at Muriel (War Medal with three Cla^M). TLe cam-
paigns in Flanders and France under Lord Lynedoch and the Duke of Wellington, including the attack on Merxem,
bombardment of Antwerp, the aflkir of Fort Frederick Hendrick, and siege of Bergen-op-Zoom, the battle of
Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capitulation of Paris.
• Captain Cochrane served with the and Battalion 47th Regiment throughout the Peninsular campaigns of x8zo-x49
and was present at the defence of Cadiz, retreat from Burgoe, occupation of the Lines of Torres vedxas, battle
of Yittoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian, passage of the Bidaasoa, battles of the Nive, investment of
Bsyoans, and lepnlae of the sortie (Wsr Medal with six Clasps).
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Smyeon. — Edgoombe Venning, 14 April 63.
Veterinary Surgeon. — ^Martin Mence, 95 Julv 55 ; ttt ClaUt 4 Dec. 63.
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Riding Jfofftfr.— John Marshall, 9 Sept. 7X.
Quarter Matter. — Anthony Scarisbriok, 9 Dec. 63.
5«ryeaiaraior.--Frederick George Kerin, A.8. x8 Aug. 48; Surffeon, 31 July 60 j Surgeon Me^or, x July 6a.
Aif^wm.— George Frederick Sp^, MD. xi June 59.
Veterinary Surgeon,— ThoruUm Hart, 4 July 55 ; let Claee, 4 Dec. 63.
Scarlet— JVztfin^* Blue. Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedfrom France, Fdiruarg 1816.
^ Lord Tweeddale served in the Peninsula as an Assistant Quarter Master General, and has received the Gold Medal
for the battle of Yittoria, in which action he was wounded, as also at Busaco. Served also in the American war, and
WM again wounded.
* Major Ferguson served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Oct. XS54 to 7 Dec. X855, and wa»
prosent at the battles of Balaklava, Inkemuin, and Tchemaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Ulasps, and Turkish Medal).
• Captain Curzon servea as a Lieutenant in the and Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the Indian oamx>aigns of
3t857~s8, including the actions at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow ; subsequently with Roes' Oamel Oorp»y
and pireeent at the battle of Golowlee and capture of Galpee (Medal with two Clasps) .
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rtS;:"' The Royal Cypher within the Qarter. " Lucnrow."
KT^OriflML— Henzy Dahrymple White.^ CB, Comet, 'xi May 38 ; Zt. ^B Feb. 39; Capt. '17 May 44; Jlf<|;or-
!&£!L 'sa Dec. 48; Li.CoUmal, i June 54; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Jf<{;or General, 6 March 68; CofoM^ and
Sngoon GiwrdB, 6 AprQ 73.
■ftnaat CeUaeL— Henzy Holden Steward,* Cornet, ^19 April 50; Lt, ^xx Jane 53; C7<i9<* ^zx July 5^{
I Jf^or, 'x6 Mar. 70 ; U^CoUmel, 36 Jnne 73.
:B|j«.— Tbomaa vrmiam Sneyd,^ Comet, 'a May 56; Lt, '94 July 57; ^<>P<- ^zo May 6z; iro/or.
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Hextett William Tfaompeon, em Special^
Chariflt Albert Leslie AUQa French .
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JaBMAederif* Stuart Menteth,a<Aq^<
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FianeiB James Aahbvinier
Sr Francia GrenTille Doyle, Bart
Be^nin Beii;" AO^tmt, s8 May 70
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Badolph Hamfltan Spenoer
^38 Dec.
7 Aug.
P36Mar.
'33 Jan.
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90 Feb.
38 May
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30 Nov.
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7 July
8 Feb.
63l'ai Aug.
65 J'si Oct.
»i6 Aug.
'33 June
P 6 July
P 3 Deo. 63
P2X Mar. 65
i*x6Mar. 70
'i3 Oct. 70
P 5 Nov. 70
P30 July 67
13 Jan. 69
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'a8 May 70
'30 Nov. 70
'sgMay 69
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30 Dec.
30 Dec.
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I Brs LuinurunEi.
3 ! ~ Joto nmnda Wiseman aSOot. 71
3 : . Aithar Lewis George Gould
}' -. FcMter Conliflb Lister Kay
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t\^ Bidbaid John Waldie-GiifDth
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-.2 j . Pwaarfrr.— Nathaniel Eyre Bobbins, 14 Jan. 63 ; H(m,Cap
1 ; _ BiiMtm JfoiCrr.— Thomas Jones, so Oct. 73.
S I - Oemier Jfaa<«r.— Edward Gundrie Tuckett," X3 Jan. 69.
c ' „ JUwal QgUer.—Snrgeem liaior Fred. William Moore, A.8. aS Oct. 53 ; Surgeon, 5 May 63.
3 • ^ [Tttenmaaj AityMm.— Alfred Adrian Jones, zo June 71.
Scarlet— PoctiM* BxxS.^Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Oo.
Eetumtafrom India, 31 January 1870.
- X^ GflBsnl H. D. White served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in comnumd of the TuniBWIling BngooDB,
^adadzi; the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in despatches), Inkennan, and Tchernaya, and siege and lall of
^^4ttcpQl (CB., Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Glass of the Medjidie, and Tnrkidi
'UCoioBel Steward served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign, and was present at the a£EUr
cfI«*ih,andlVaaa-GograaflhirsatBungaannCedal). _^ _
'li«iar 8d^ served with the 3xid Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in x85a-59, including the action or
S^wratpve, siege and capture of Lncknow, subsequent operations, and action of Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
^^^pamOnaa^y served with the and Dragoon Guards m the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and was jiresent at
ctMbaof Nusseratpore, ooxmnanded a detachment at the relief of Azimghur, and served the Oude campaigxu
-Ha^vOideity Oaeer to Brigadier Barker, including the action of Jamo, assault and capture of Birwah, and
7hc»«ogra aflurs at Bmujaon and Newabghur (MedaQ.
' Cipaa O'Beinie served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Oude campaign of 1858-59* including the oroBsmg
^^GoKraatFysatMid,andafikirsatBungaon(Medal). , ^ „.
* Cifttin Oieatuiex served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1859, including the Trans-
wen iftin at Bongaon and Newabghur (Medal).
" Quner MaBttfTuckett served with the and Dr.Gds. in the Indian campaign in T858-5o.including the sieee and
o^Rcn or Loeknow, aetiona of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jamo, and the Trans-Gogra afiUra at Bungaon (Medal
vikOaip).
° liesL Belf aenred with the xoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the x7th April X855, including the oap-
t» of Tcfaoi^giaam, battte of the Tchernaya^ Expedition to Kertcl^ and deetmotion of and afiUzs at Taman (Medal
V3ii Ctasp^ ttid Tmrkiah Medal).
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Tho King's Cypher within the GkLxter. " Watsrloo " " Sbvastopol '* " Taku Fobts " " P«Mnr."
OeUmel.— Henry Aitohison Hankey, En$ign, '26 June 23; lA. '10 Mar. 35; Ca^, »xs Ang. a6; Major,
'37 Sept. 33; JA.ColoHel, X Mar. 39 ; Colonel^ xx Nov. 5x ; MajorOeneral, 6 Jnly $j iJAmU.Qentral, agApv. 64 ;
Chneral, 7 Deo. 71; Colonel xst l>nkgoon Goards, x Jan. 73.
Xiflutaiuuit OeloneL—Herbert Dawson Blade,^ Contet, '35 Cot. 4a; X<. '9 June 46; Oapt, '38 JLii£C- 49!
Mi^'or, '3x Oct. 59 ; Lt.Coionel, P32 July 68 ; Colonel, 33 July 73.
■ajon.— Henry Alexander,* Const, '3 Sept. 47; Lt. '6 Dec. 50; Ccgti. 'x Feb. 56; Ifit^or, 'x3 June 63 ; BtJJ,
Colonel, 33 Sept. 73.
James Grunter,* Comet, Px8 Feb. 53 ; Li. ^^1 Nov. 56 ; Capt. >3x Oct. 59 ; Jfctyor, ^3 Dec. 68.
OAPTAHn.
Sichard James Combe Marter, I>epuiv\
Aeetetant Or. Maeter General in Ireland S
Charles Morley Balders
John Matthew Benthall
William Edward Chapman*
Arthur GibbinM
Arthur Rickaros
William Henry Thompson
Robert James Burrowes
LuuTzvjjrcs.
James Budden
Francis William Robertson
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Charles Adrian Gk>ugh Becher, JEv/ra Aide )
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Robert Grosso Godson
Walter Chrystie Underwood .
Harry James Watson
Nicholas SadUer
Peter Marrow
Ferdinand Seymour Leslie ,
Alfred Wm. James Gow-Steuart .
SVB LxBUTsvms.
John Alexander
Robert Abraham Brewster French..
Jeffl^ Browning Hone
35 May
P3oDec.
'3I Dec.
'26 June
'x3 Dec.
xoMay
»ao Feb.
3 May
'X6 Sept.
'30 Sept.
Px3 July
'x4 July
Pa3 Dec.
38 Oct.
'37 Feb.
'30 Oct.
P39 April
9 Oct.
»35 Sept.
»i6 Not.
'30 Sept.
»33 Oct.
»3o Feb.
»X4 July
' 9 Dec. 63
'39 July 63
'23 Jnly 68
>24Nor. 69
'37 Jnly 70
» a Aug. 7x
xaFeb. 73
39 Oct. 73
'34 Nor. 69
p 5 Mar. 70
1*33 Mar. 70
' 7May 70
P sAng. 7x
38 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 7X
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7x
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3 Aug. 73
36 Mar. 73
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P<nr»a«eer.— William Smith,? X3 July 55 ; Q.lf . 33 April 53 ; Son.Uqfor, 33 April 67.
Bidina Matter.— Bolasid Dance,* 30 Jan. 66.
Quarter Ma$ter,—Keary Murphy. 37 Nov. 66.
Medical Qffleer.— Surgeon llMor Charles John White,^<> A.8. 38 Mar. 54; Surgeon, 38 June 64.
Veterimaru Surgeon. — ^Luke Byrne, ao Jan. 53; \et date, 9 Jan. 63.
Scarlet— JVidw^ BlaB.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co. Iriek Aaenie, Measrs. Cane and Bono.
Betumedfrom Madrae, 30 Julg x866.
* Colonel Slade served with the xst Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from xoth Aug. x855,inolndinfif the
battle of the Tchemaya, siege and &11 of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in ihe
eampaisp of x86o in China : present at the faXi of the Takn Forts, and engaged in the actions of x8th and anst Bept-
and in the advance on Pekm (Medal with two Clasps).
* LLColonel Alexander served with the xoth Hussars in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the battHe of the
Tehemava and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the xst Dracpooix
Guards m the campaign of x86o in Chma ; was engaged at Binho, present at the fall of the Takn Forts, tnag^geA in
the actions of x8th and 2X8t Sept., also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Gimter served with the xst Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from x6th Ang. x8s5> inohidingr the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the campiogn of x86o in duna ;
was engaged at Sinho, present at the fi&ll of tne Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of x8tu and axat Septesnber.
also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Mi^'or Smith served with the xst Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign ttam x6(h Aug. 1855, inoKadJn^: the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■ Captain Chapman served with the x8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of X863-66 (Medal).
* Riding Master Dance was present with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny at Meemt an xc^th
^^7 x857> and was afterwards jiresent at the battles of the Hindun, Budlekeserai, and takincr the heights before
Demi, siege and storm of Delhi, and all minor operations during the siege, capture of the fort of Rewavree, action of
Kanond, surprise and capture of FuzTucknugffnr, capture of the fort of Buiubghur, and subsequent opecations in the
Soura and Soula districts ; action of Nigeenah, relief of Moradabad, capture of Bareilly, relief and attack of Shall -
jehanpore, and subsequent operations against the Moulvie and Khan Bahadoor Khan near Mahomdee, aotiona of
Shahabad, Bunkagaon, Pasgaon, and Russulpore, capture of the fort of Mitowlie, dispersion oflthe rebels near Biahaw^.
imrsuit of Ferose Shah, pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee niedal with Clasp).
M SorgeGQ Major White.— For War Services see *' Medical Department."
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The Boyal Cypher within the Garter. " Lvcxvow."
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PBn,HaifOBfaML— Henry Daliymple White,* CB, CornH, ^u May 38; Zt. ^8 Feb. 39; Ckipi. »x7May 441 Jifiy'or-
n^nj: 9„ Dec. 48; Lt.CoUmel, i June 54* CoIomI, 38 Nov. 54; 2£<^or Geiural, 6 March 68; Colonel 2nd
Dngoon Guards, 6 April 73.
' OoloaeL— Henry Holden Steward,* Comet, ^12 AprU 50} Li. »ix June sa; Cm?**. '«i J^J 5^1
jrA;«r. 'x6 Mar. 70; LlXoUmel, 36 June 73.
S^or.— Thomas William Sneyd,* ComH, ^a May 56; Lt, '34 July 57; Copt, 'zo Hay 6x; irajbr,
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GeoiKe Vrederiek Ormaby<
Fnode O'Beime?
Frederick Greatorex*
Arthnr Julian Burnett
William TTnimjng lice
Heiteit William Thompson, om ^eial\
Arvtac, OoldC^ati }
Charles Albert Leslie AttUa French
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7 Aug.
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'33 Jan.
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'16 May
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Fxands James Ashbumer
Br Franeis QrenTille Doyle, Sari
Bexgamin Half," Adjutant, a8 May 70
Edward Sffexton Leiffh
Bodolph Hamiltom Spenoer
' 7 Aug.
7 July
» 8 Feb.
'ax Aug.
^21 Oct.
'z6 Aug.
'33 June
57 I* 3 Dec. 63
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'x3 Oct. 70
P 5 Nor. 70
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4 Oct. 64
'x6 Sept. 68
» 9 April 70
30 Feb. 66
38 May
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»3o Nor.
38 Oct. 7x
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'xsJan. 69
»37 Sept. 7«
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'39 May 69
37 Sept. 71
'37 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
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38 Oct.
30 Deo.
30 Deo.
37 Mar.
8 May
13 Feb.
Jan. 67.
Bm Lis inurunEi.
John Fra&ds Wisemaa
Aithur Lewis George Gould
Fester Cunliflb Lister Kay
Wsmer Ottl^
Bidiaid John Waldie-Griifith
Henry Baron Ho^ .. „ .^
Heniy Clerk 0 Aug. 73
PaMMtf<«r.— Nathaniel Eyre Bobbins, x4 Jan. 63 ; Sot^CaptaiUt x4 Jan
"' • JTiuier.— Thomas Jones, 30 Oct. 73.
Maeter.—Jidwvrd Gundrie Tuckett,^^ xi Jan. 69.
Officer.— Surgeon Major Fred. William Moore, A.8. 38 Oct. 53 ; Surgeon, 5 May 63.
Veteruuej Surgeon.— A}tnd. Adrian Jones, xo June 71.
Scarlet— J^otfiM* BuiT.—^^mf*, Messrs. Cox and Go.
Jteiumedfrom Iitdia, 31 January 1870.
iM^GeDeralH.D. White serred the Eastern campaign of x854-55in command of the TnniBkining DngooDi,
isdoftng the batUes of Bah&klara (mentioned in despatches), Inkennan, and Tchemara, and siege and nil of
Selutopol (CB., Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Tnrkidi
Medtl).
>U.Co]ond Steward serred with the and Dragoon Ghiards in the Indian campaign, and was present at the aflUr
cf Dsvsh, and Tnins-€k)gra aflhirs at Bungaon l^edal).
*Xqor Sneyd serred with the 3nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in X858-59, including the action of
>'m8eratpore, sfege and capture of Luoknow, subsequent operations, and action of Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
* Csptam Orm$£j serred with the 3nd Dragoon Gniards m the Indian campaign in 1858^50, and was present at
the ictiou of Nusaenttpore, commanded a detachment at the relief of Asimgnur, and serred the Oude campaigii|
^»siertj ss Orderiy OflBLoer to Brigadier Barker, inoludine the action of Jamo, assault and capture of Birwah* and
Trvu-Gogra aflhors at Bunsaon and Newabghur (Medu).
* Ckptsm CBeime serred with the and Dragoon Guards in the Oude campaign of X858-59, including the onNHung
cf the Gogra at Fysabad, and afihirs at Bungaon (Medal).
* Csptam Greatorex serred with the and Drasoon Guards in the Indian cami>aign in 1859, including the Trans*
GoKTS aflkixs at Bongaon and Newabghur (Medal).
^ Qnazter Master Tuckett serred with the and Dr.Gds. in the Indian campaign in x858-59,including the sisffO and
captDTe of Loeknow, actions of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jamo, and the Trans-Gogra a&irs at Bungaon (Medal
viih Clasp).
o ijeoi. Beif serred with the xoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign firom the X7th April X855, including the oap-
tan of Teboiganm, battle of the Tcbemaya, Expedition to Kertoh, and destruction of and aflwn at Taman (Medal
with Cla^p, and Turkish Medal).
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The Rising Snn and Red Drapon. '* Talavhbjl " " Alduhexa " " Vittokia"
"Peniwsula" ** Abtssixia.."
Colonel.— Robert Richardson Roberteon,^ CJB. Cornet, po June 26 ; Lf. P9 April 29; Cc/n/,i':5 Auff. 33; Jfa/oi
*'i8 June 41 ; Lt. Colonel, ^22 Dec. 43 ; Colonel, 20 June 54; Majw-Qeneral^ 14 May 5^; L'tut. General, 31 Jai
68 ; Colonel 3rd Dr. Gds. 17 June 66.
Lieuteiuuit Colonel.— Conyers Tower,* CB, Cornet, P7 Juno 44 ; Lt. '6 June 45 ; Capt. PiS Jan. 50; JIajor, »i
May 61 ; Lt. Colonel, P4 Auf?. 63 ; Colonel, 4 Auir. 68.
Major.— Henry W. JJerkeley,* Cornet, *'i3 May 53 ; Lt. 9 Oct. 55 ; Capt. ^29 Oct. 5S ; Bt.Major, \$ Aug. 63
Major, P19 Jan. 70.
Captaixs.
(Jeorge Romney Rawlinson
Frederick John (Jeorge Murray
Henry Vaughan Brooke
Robert Stevenson
Algernon Cecil Dawson, Aide de Camp \
to Sir C. Strauhenzee )
John Davison
Otho Glynn Bolitho
Herbert Stewart
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1^29 Aug.
'PiG May
25 June
'P I Mar.
IP25 Dec.
"12 Mar.
P14 Oct.
P24 Nov.
56 P31 July
62 Pi 7 Nov.
58 P30 Nov.
641 18 Dec.
67 P 10 Feb.
61 P21 Feb.
68 P12 June
63 P18 July
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57l'*i7 Mr.y 61
63 Pi 7 April 69
6o:Pi6 Jan. 66
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65 Pix April 63
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Ernie Kerr Amyatt Bumey |p28 Oct. 68 P30 June 69
Robert Steen Gray I 6 Mar. 69 28 May 70
PrederioHorace Davis Bellwood Bellwood P 3 April 69 P2S May 70
Frederick Meyer Wardrop 'P3oJune 69PioAug. 70
William Utting Cole 'P28 May 70 P15 Feb. 71
Roger Kennedy Parke p 10 Aug. 70 28 Oct. 71
Henry Lees p 9 Nov. 67 28 Oct. 71
John Dove Bain 31 Oct. 71 31 Oct. 71
Richard Owen* 12 Nov. 73
Sub LiBUTBiTAirTS.
Thomas Heniy Vaughan El won
Pryce Meyrick Pryce
"WilHam Frederic Hamilton Yatman.
Charles JolmMorey Weale
Paymaster.-
14 Aug.
4 Doc. 72
30 Dec. 71
9 Aug. 73
Wentworth Dawes, 18 Nov. 63 ; Hon. Captain, x8 Nov. 73.
sun LIKUT.
Eidinff Master.— Rohert Ward/ i May 66.
Quarter Master. — Samuel Dean, 9 Oct. 63.
Medical Officer. — Surgeon Major James I^ndalo, MD. A.8. X5 Sept. 57; Surgeon, 10 Jan. 72.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Michael Joseph Hartigan, 3 June 68.
Scarlet— JFact;i^« Yellovr.— Agents, Messrs. Hopkinaon and Co,
Returned from Abyssinia and India^ June 1868.
* Lieut. General Richardson Robertson served in South Africa, in command of the successftil expe<lition against th
insurgent emigrant Boers, beyond the Orange River, in 1845. Also as Brigadier, and in command of the 7th Dn
goon Guards in the Kaffir campaign of 1846-47 (Medal and CB.).
* Colonel Tower served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Balakla^
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 3rd Dragoon Guards dnriul
the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatchai
CJB., and Medal).
* Major Berkeley served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, was present at th
storming and capture of Magdala, and commanded a piquet of the Regiment (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
7 Riding Master Ward served in the Crimean campaign with the loth Hussars from the 17th April 1855, includinj
the reconnaissance under Omer Pasha on the 19th April, capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tchemaya, siege an(
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Received a gunshot wound in the right ankle wbc
in porsait of rebel Kaffirs at the Cape of Good Hope on the 6th July X859. Has the Good Conduct Medal.
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T J> Ss:r| I^ Haip and Crown, and tho Star of St. Patrick, with tho motto " Quw separabitT" " PximrBVLi."
Yifna. "BiilXLATl." " SBrAflXOPOL."
.i± ^ CeI»eL— SC5 Sir James Charlea Chatterton, St A OCB. KR. Comwi, ^2% Nov. 00 ; Zt. H Jtme zz : Capt.
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lAnd.Oaural, 13 Dec. 59; Oeneinl^ 31 Mar. 66 ; Colontl 4th Dragoon Guards, 22 Nov. 68.
jffoteaant CalonaL— Frank Chaplin/ Comet. H IAaj 46 ; X<. 31 Oct. 48 ; Capi. '8 April 53 ;
ApTJl S9; Bt.Lt.Col4mel,x April 701 Lt.Colonel,g Deo. 71. -»» r *- ao» -v ,
■ig«r.— Heooiy Haakett Chilton, Comet, '17 Fob. 57; Li, 'aa June 58 ; Capt, P7 Nov. 6a j Major, 26 June 72.
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Thomas Bradney Shaw-HeUier
{George Ramsay Alured Denne
'John Sidney Bates
jPhilip Edward Pone
John Fisken Halket
ISdward Harran*
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Rviima Matter. — Biohmond G. Nicholas, 13 April 7a.
(taarter Ifm^^r.— Soloman Williams, ix Apr. 68.
Medical Qffleer,— Surgeon Major Edwin Wilson,^ A.8, X9 May 55 ; Surgeon, as Nov. 68.
Veteriuarjf Sumeon,— John Uanly, 38 Apr. 63.
Scarlet— 2^11^ Blue.— ^^mi, Henry Tucker Clack, Esq.— Irt*» Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bt, and Co.
Betumedfrom the Oriatea, July 1856.
'■ S 7 James Chatterton served in the x3th Light Dragoons, now the Royal Lancers, in Portugal, Spain, Flanders,
^■'. France, from x8ix to x8i8, including the affairs of Fuonte Guinaldo and Aldea de Ponte ; the sieges of Ciudad
hf^::^ and Badig'oz ; frequently emploved upon detached posts of observation and thanked for his exertions ; the
f.-uof Usagre, Llerena, Passage of the Tormos, near Sauunanca (town), and attack of the enemv*s rear-guard,
^ .'tu of San Christoval, Rueda, Castngon, and battle of Salamanca ; afihirs at Tudela, Yalladolld, Celadadel
1-^ ib\ to the investment and siege of Burgos, actions at Monasterio, Bridc^e of Baniel, Quintana Palla Yenta del
£ : , md Cabezon, actions on the retreat from Burgos to Salamanca, thonce to the combat and passage of the
^~: n, Torrequemada and outposts to Ciudad Rodrigo, upon the advance of tho army in X813 ; the passage of the
i- ^'^cd Kala, action at Osma, and battle of Yittoria, actions at Yilla Franca, Tolosa, to the siege and capture of
" ': ii^at-Maax. The actions on crossing the Bidassoa, and carrying tho enemy's fortified entrenchments. The
is-^^t .f the Nivelle, tho actions at St. Jean de Luz, at Anglet, the Mayor's House, Bidart, the battles on the Nive
' -the 9th to the X3th Deo. 1813 ; the passage of the Adour, and investment of Bayonne; occupation of Bordeaux,
^■: pa»3a{re of the Garonne, and affairs at BtaUers or tho passage of the Dordogne, besides various skirmishes and
c-v 7 aifairs. In 18x5, the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterioo, to the advance on and capture of Paris. He has
^ .. red Che Cross of Knight of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, that of San Fernando of Spain, the War Medal
kA tizi Clasps for the battle of Salamanca, Yittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, and the Waterloo Medal. Received the
^sa:^d» of Her Majesty to attend and bear the Great Banner on the occasion of the Funeral of the late illustrious
iJa'te of Wellington, **\n consideratiou of his long, faithfU, and distinguished services."
_ _._ .. .^ , , - .. « ) with the 3rd Lt. Dragoons, and was present in the
1 the xst Deo. 1848 with the force under Sir Joseph
3jerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'.ar^ftin Harran served with the 4th Dragoon Goards in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
a^lATs, Inkerman, and Tchemaya (as Adjutant of the Regiment from February x85s)i the night attack on the
\>-\xa. outposts on the x9th Feb. X855, and siege and foil of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
- Sar^seoQ Mi^or Wilson.— For War Services see *' Medical Department."
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iivj Aujyustus Frederick Paget,* -ST CI?. Cornet ^ Sub Lt. ^25 July 34; Lt. 'i Dec. 37*
Citpt. I17 Auv^ 4i i ^"jf*r, ''30 .Ian. 46; Lt.CoUmel, ^29 Dec. 46; Colonel, ao June"'54'; Ma/or'Stneral
II rfoy. 61 ; L**vt. General, 28 Fob. 71 ; Colonel 7th Drag'oon Guards, 28 Jan. 68. '
liatttonaiit Colonel.— John Peyton,* a«d Lt, ^21 July 48 ; X^. '18 May 49 ; Capt. 31 Ayg. 58 ; Motor ^n Anril
6^ J i^.Colo««J', PaB June 7X. » / f
Kajon.— Jomos John Loudon M'Adam, Comet, '22 May 57; Lt. 19 April 59; Cap/, 'a Mar. 66* Ifa/or
J'^a Apr. 71. » 'v I
Artlimr Hflrta Yincotit, Comet, 29 Dec. 57 ; Li. ^9 April 61 ; Capt. P14 Aug. 67 ; J£ajor, '28 June 71.
Eilmunfl Molyneus:.,. ,
Hi(^htird D'Oiicr Creorge
i. Colin Campbell, Qarrieon Inttmetor,
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John Fryer Chapman
Edward Maxwell Lyte
Ricbanl Powell Eaes
Alfhsd Bibhy
EVRD Aubrey Thomiw
LiEFrBVijrTS.
Walter Oea«h ...,.,
CecU Leyceanjr Becber
GeoriBfe Maurice Muhor
Wniiiim Wocide Wpsttm
Ohartch. EdxTjird Beckett, Aj^» a8 May 73
Edwanl Cbndwick
JsmcA FranciH Jftmeson
WOliftm Edward Morriaon Bough
Wflliam Moaea
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1*16 June 57
'24 June 62
14 June 55
•21 July 63
' I April 62
I Mar. 68
» 5 Jan. 66
'23 July 63
4 Oct. 64
P14 Sept. 66
^13 June 68
' 3 Feb. 69
Px7 April 69
*as Sept. 69
PjsFeb. 67
a3Sept. 71
38 Oct. 71
3xOct. 71
»'a6Nov. 58
' 9 May 65
Pi6 0ct. 55
'18 Oct. 64
'11 July 65
**23 June 69
x8 Jan. 69
'2a Juno 67
»28 Oct. 68
Pi 7 April 69
PxSAug. 69
P22 Mar. 71
P22 April 71
P28 June 71
P23 Nov. 70
28 Oct. 71
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a8 Oct. 7a
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30 Deo. 71
33 Apr. 73
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9 May
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'20 Oct. 69
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24 Sept. 73
DHBT.MAJ. I KT.LT.COL.
Stra LtumvijrTB.
Mqk, Lincoln Bdwin Stanhope
Gharlea Ludua Brooke
Montague Campbell Day ,
Miehool ArLfaur Burke
Pa^wHM^er.— WilU>ijn Fruicis Wheble, x8 May 60.
Ritiin^ MoMUr.—llitnTj Pearce Phillips, a Oct. 57.
Qunrfer Jfa#fpr.— Honry Lewis, a8 Oct. 68.
Ifedi<y2i 0^pir.—Sur7eon Mtyor Andrew Knox Rickards, A.8., 34 April 55 ; Surgeon, 3 Sept. 68.
Vettrirtary Suf^fofl.— Charles George Hetherington Reilly, 15 Feb. 61 ; j»t ClaUf a Aug. 71.
Scarlet— JVi«ifi^« Black.— .^iaen/*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Bkumedfrom India, 33 Nov. 1867.
*■ Lord George Paget served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; commanded the 4th Light Dragoons at the battle
of Alma, and in the liight Cavalry charge of Balaklava. Commanded the Light Cavalry Brigade at the battles of
Znkerman and Tchemaya, and on the expedition to Eupatoria and operations thence with General D'Allonville.
Commanded for a time the Cavalry Division in 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Officer ofthe Legion of Honor, Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class ofthe Medjidie).
* Lt. Colonel Peyton served as an Engineer Officer on the Peshawur Frontier in 1854-55, and remodelled the Forts
of Michnee, Shubkudder, and Abozai, between the Khyber Pass and Cabool river, in front of an enemy, his men
having on more than one occasion been shot down at their work, and his predecessor Lieut. Bulnois of the Ben<^l
Engineers killed in discharge of that duty ; was present at every engag^emcnt which took place with the Hill Tribes
during the above period. Received the thanks of Government for special services on the ftrontier of Thibet. Served
during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 and narrowly escaped falling into the h^nds of the Sealkote mutineers nt the
engagoment on the Bavee under General Nicholson ; was present at the Peshawur outbreak as and in Command of
the i8th Punjaub Irregulars, the Commanding Officer, the Adjutant, and the Doing Duty Officer, the only other
European officerspresent, being all three severely wounded (Medal) . Lt. Colonel Peyton has passed the Interpreter's
Examination in Hindostanee and taken decrees of high proficiency in the Oordoo and Persian languages at the
Golleges of Calcutta and Madras, and received the reward— ;C4oo.
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Ij^ . g^OoIOBtL— He&rr Richmond Jone8,» CJB. Comet, '9 June 25 ; Zt. ^14 Nov. 96 j Capt. »ia June 30 j Bi.J£m'or,
f*L- I5LI « Nov. 46 ; M(9or, '21 May 50 ; Lt.CoUmel, ^x6 Sept. 51 } Colwul, 28 Nov. 54 ; Maior Qeneral, a ApriTes ;
I I li0ut,Qmenl^ 6 Nov. 73 ; Oo2oim/ 6th Dragoon Guards, 15 May 73.
17 < •.. lientwiant OoloncL— Edvrard Napier, Cornet, 31 Dec. 57 ; Li. q6 July 58 ; Capt. 'zj Feb. 6z : IfaiW.
I i'a4Mar.69; X<. Col«MZ,'6Jnly70. --^ . -r ;> » / •
14 j ... 'Xajfln.— John Fryer. Comet, 'o Mar. 60 ; Zt. 'i8 Feb. 62 ; Capt. '5 April 64 ; Major, '15 Deo. 69.
13 • ••• Arthur FitsPatrick Godman, Comet, '17 Bept. 61 ; Lt. »2 Feb. 64 ; Capt. »x5 May 66 j Major, »6 July 70.
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WOliam Hemry MacGeorge
John Francis Upton Gaskell .
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8 Jan. 58
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»ii April 68
'17 Feb. 60
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'13 July 70
' 9 June 65
^za Sept. 65
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'25 Sept. 67
^23 Feb. 68
'23 Dec. 68
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.—Charles Sewell, 5 Jan. 55 ; Comet, ^17 Oct. '52 ; ^on.Mqfor, 27 Oct. 66,
Una JToflitfr.— Francis Levison Michael,^ zi July 56.
f^narter Maeter.—Qeorge Griffith,* 3 June 59.
Meiieal Qffieer.— Surgeon Major Richard Gilbome,7.i.6r. a Oct. 46; Surg. 8 Dec. 54; Surg^Major, 9 Oct. 66^
Veterinary Surgeon,-— John Ashworth Rostron, zz Jan. 67.
Blue— Fa«t»^« White.— ^^«i^, A. Lawrie, Esq.
Betumed,fi'om India, 26 Julg x86z.
* LieaLGeneral Bichmond Jones commanded the Carabineers iu the Crimea firom z4th Aug. 1855, including tha
battle of the Tcfaemaya, siege and fall of Sebostopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) •
Serred in the Indian campaign: comnaanded General Penny's Column in the action of the Kh-krowlie (that officer
hsTing been killed by the first shot fired by the enemy), ana captured a gun ; commanded a Brigade of Cavalry at
the captBze of Baroilly {CB.); commanded the Left Column with Lord Clyde's force in the attack on Benhi Ma(Uio*B
Soroe at Dnnderkera; commanded the Cavalry with Iiord Clyde's force in the Trans-Gogra campaign, induding^
i&irs at MagedJA, Chundal, and Bankee, also pursuit of the rebels to the Raptee (Medal).
* Captain waham served in the zTth Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-15, including the i^EUr oT
ITKenzie'a Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol CMedal with
ka Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Was present with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Sepoy mutmy at Meerut on
xafth May 1857 ; served the RohUcund campaign of Z858 until wounded ; also the Oude camjMugn of 1858-59 (Medal).
> Bidinff Master Michael served the Eastern campaign of 18^4-55, including the affhirof Bulganak, battles of
Alma annTTchemaya, siege and fSa.ll of Sebastoix>l, and was also present with the Light Brigade at Eupatoria
TTichemaya, siege and fall of Sebastoix>l,
(Ifedal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Qr.Maater Griffith served with thesth Dragoon Guards during the Eastern campaign of z854--5<, including the
bsoies of Balaklava, Izikerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fUl of SebastoiMl (Medal with three GlasoB, Tiirkis]»
Medal, and French War MedalK
* QaxgpOD. Ma^oe GHlbome.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
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CoIobbI.— ZonZ Gcorpe Au;Tustus Frederick Paget,^ JT CI?. Cornet ^ Sub Li. '25 July 34; Zt. 'i Dec. 37;
CiijiL t'17 Auc. 41 ; 2£aJor, ^jo Jan. 46; LLColonel, ''29 Dec. 46; Colonel, ao June 54; Major General
II N'jv. 6t : Luvi. General, a8 Fob. 71 ; Colonel 7th Draj^oon Guards, 28 Jan. 68. '
LietitonAnt Oolo»6l,— John Peyton," 2nd Li. 'ax July 48 ; Lt. '18 May 49 ; Capi. 31 Ayg. 58 ; Haior.^ij April
69 ; Lt.Ctifone!, ^aS June 71.
Jffajort,— Jjimoa John Loudon M*Adam, Comei, '22 May 57; Z^ 19 April 59; Cc^. »a Mar. 66; Hajor
'^aa Apf. 71.
Arthur Iltirci Ymccirt. Qgni^f, 39 Dec. 57 ; Jf. ^9 April 61 ; Capi. '14 Aug. 67 ; Major, 'aS June 71.
ClPTA.Xir8.
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Biclinrd D'Oller lii^orge
*. Colin Campbell, (Jarrieon Itutruetor,
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Edwanl Maxwcn I.vte
Kichiird Poivell R^^lvJ ,
Alfred BibbT
Evan Aubrey Tht'mi%8
LiKl TSHAKTS.
Walter Crengh ,
Cecil Lijirceaurr IJf cher
n^CTJTgo IfftHricr! Maher
William Woods Weaton
Charles Edwnrd Beckett, A4f. a8 May 73
Edward Chmlwick
Jamca FmncLa Jtitii'Oson
W ill i ftm E d veard Morrison Bough
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1*34 June 6a
14 June 55
^21 July 63
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' 5 Jan. 66
'23 July 63
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'13 June
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Pi 7 April
'25 Sept.
P13 Feb.
33 Sept.
a8 Oct. 71
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» 9 May 65
'16 Oct. 55
Pi8 Oct. 64
'11 July 6s
''23 June 69
x8 Jan. 69
'23 Juno 67
»a8 Oct. 68
'17 April 69
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'22 Mar. 71
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Pa8 June 71
P23 Nov. 70
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21 Sept. 72
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P 9 May 65
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Sub LriHTTBjrAjris.
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Churlea LaciuB Br. oke
Monttigue Camplu !l Day
Micbaol Arthur Ilurke
PtirnnM/ffr,— Willi isti Francis Wheble, x8 May 60.
Biaimfi Ifa^f^T,— Hmry Pearce Phillips, a Oct. 57.
QtiaHfr Mmier.— [ i nry Lewis, a8 Oct. 68.
Medi^it O^eer.— Surgeon 2f(f;or Andrew Knox Rickards, A.S.^ 34 April 55 ; Surgeon, a Sept. 68.
Yeierin<!tr$ Surgton.^^Chax\e% George Hethcrington ReUly, 15 Feb. 6x ; xet Clou, a Aug. 71.
Scarlet— jPoctn^* Black.— ^amte, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from India, 33 Nov. X867.
^ Lord George Paget served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; commanded the 4th Light Dragoons at the battle
Of Alma, and in the Light CavaLry charge of Balaklava. Commanded the Light Cavalry Brigade at the battles of
Znkerman and Tchemaya, and on the expedition to Eupatoria and operations thence with General D'AIlonville.
Commanded for a time the Cavalry Division in 18^5 (Medal with four Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals, and yr^ Class of the Medjidie).
■ Lt. Colonel Peyton served as an Engineer Officer on the Peshawur Frontier in 1854-55, and remodelled the Forts
of Michnee, Shubkudder, and Abozai, between the Khyber Pass and Cabool river, in n-ont of an enemy, his men
having on more than one occasion been shot down at their work, and his predecessor Lieut. Bulnois of the Ben^I
Engineers killed in discharge of that duty ; was present at every engagement which took place with the Hill Tri\ye»
during the above i)eriod. Received the thanks of Government for special services on the frontier of Thibet. Served
during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 and narrowly escaped falling into tho hands of the Sealkote mutineers at the
engasroment on the Ravee under Greneral Nicholson ; was present at the Peshawur outbreak as and in Command of
the 1 8th Punjaub Irregulars, the Commanding Officer, the Adjutant, and the Doing Duty Officer, tho only other
European officers present, being all three severely wounded (Medal) . Lt Colonel Peyton has passed the Interpreter's
Examination in Hindostanee and taken de^ees of high proficiency in the Oordoo and Persian languages at the
Gollegea of Calcutta and Madras, and received the reward— j^4oo.
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"PMIKSULA" "WaTKBLOO" "BALAM.AVA." *
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GftLoDeL— <7harle8 Philip Aiitstie, and Lt. lo April 25 ; Id. ' 28 Jan. 26 ; Cop^ ' 16 Mar. 30 ; Mtyor, ^14 Oct. 42 •
X«.CofeM/, '22 Oct. 47 ; Colcnel, 28 Nov. 54 i 3fq;»r General, 7 July 625 lAeui.Qeneral, 25 Oct. 71 : Co2(m«2
ist Dragoons 8 Mar. 69.
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OcL 60; l4,Colonel, »»8 May 67; CoUmel, 8 May 72. ^ *
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Xajor.— John Gordon Graham, Conut, 19 Jnne
27 Mar. 72.
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Charles Falkiner Morton
Egerton Logh, Aide de Camp to Mc^jor
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Allan Maclean
Horn. Cosby Godolphin Trench
George Brown Bossell
Corbet Smith
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mefaard Mark Synnot Mannsell
John Archibald Middleton ,
'Qhar^ft'T Ri^'Kwr^ Tq""%"t
John Frederic Hornby
Beojamin Ingham TiosweU
William Wells, Adjutant 26 Feb. 73..
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Richard "Wniliam Blackwood Ker
Edward Loyd Sntwisle
Gerard Vivian Ames
William Henry Robertson
AlbanGJwynne
William Henry M*Laren
Francis William Rhodes
John William Sutherland
{ :3 ... PMwuMaUr.—Oh6 Willans, c April 56; Hon, Mtyor, 5 Apr
3 ... StSima Matter,— Jasnea Collins,' 9 Aug. 71.
4 ~. Omiw Jra«<«r.— George Clements,^ 23 Mar. 70.
JMicoZ Officer,— auryeon Major William Henry Mufichamp,B A.8. 23 Jan. 55 ; Swrgeo», 9 Nov. 67.
13 ^. Veterimary Aitywrn.— William Hall, 26 Nov. 6x ; jet Olaee, 2 Aug. 71.
Scarlet— AtfJMe "SiToa.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Bttamedfrom the Crimea, 27 Jfoy 1856.
> Gobnel Ainalie served the Eastern campaisn of 1855 with the xst Royal Dragoons, including the battle of
Tt^anaya and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1 Biding Master Collins served in the 8th Hussars in the Indian campaigns of x858-59>and was present at the
(spsoie of Kotehf recapture of Chundaree, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, capture of Gwauor, capture of Powrie,
wBusa of Sindwaboo, Koorwye, and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
* Quarter Master Clements served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the ist Royal Dragoons, including the
busies of Ahna, Balaklava, andlnkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Med&l with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
I SBrgeon M^or Muschamp.^For War Services see " Medical Department."
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The Thistle within the Circle and Motto of St. Andrew. An Eaj?le. ** Second to None."
•'Wjltkbloo'* •'Bxlaklxva" " Sbvjlstopol."
CeloneL— ^ir John Bloomfleld Gough.i KCB. Entign, 24 Feb. 20; Lt. ^i Oct. 25 ; Copt »i Aug. 26 ; BJ.lfwor,
26 May 41 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 23 Dec. 42 ; Colonel^ 2 Aug. 50 ; MaJorGeneral, 30 Jan. 55 ; Lieut.General, 9 >ov.
62 ; CoUnul 2nd Dragoonfl, 31 Jan. 64. ^ _ « . ,„ « ^ ^ -w •
Lieutenant Colonel.— Andrew Nugent,* Comet, ^lyDec. 5a; X^. '24 Nor. 54 ; Cojj*. '8 Feb. 56 ; Jiiyof, 31
'htar. 66; Lt.Colonel.T's Feh. 69. : ^ »,„ « . . T^ «,
Ki^or.— Andrew Smythe Montague Browne,' ComH, 18 Nov. 53; ■^'- "^'^J Mar. 55; Copt, '24 Dec. 58;
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Francis Lamb Philp
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phiextl Department ^ S
Fnmcis James Agnew Wallace..... \
Patrick Sanderson
Francis Glennie Farquhar
Edward George Moore Donnithome,* X4.
B. Artillery, 18 Dec. 61
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George Thomas Scott
John Wilson,* Adjutant 30 June 69
James Charles Mjaberly
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QoMn John Campbell..
Lockhart Mure Hartley Kennedy
JToii. Walter Philip Alexander
Thomas Kane M'Clintock-Bunbm-y
Montague George Johnstone
Charles Wilshere Onslow Doherty ...
Sub Itnvmksm.
William Francis Firmstone
John William M'CIintock-Bunbury
Francis Maitland Philips
Charles FitzGerald WaUdns
John Lewis Vaughan Heniy
Payiiia«^«r.— James Clarke Hicks, i Mar. 64
27 Jan.
»i7 July
17 Dec.
»i6 0ct.
'28 April 63
P17N0V. 63
Pi4June 64
P 8 Sept. 65
P3oMar. 66
29 May 66
''25 Sept. 67
P22Aug. 68
P14 Sept. 66
P 3 Feb. 69
»29May 69
''22 June 70
'20 Oct. 69
28 Oct. 71
23 Oct.
'24 Dec. ioi
'17 Nov. 63i'3o June
»x9July 64 '28 May 70
»3oMar. 66;PioMay
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P2S Sept 67 ' 2 Aug.
P 3 Feb. 69
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58 P14 Feb.
9 Oct. 69
19 Jan. 70
1*22 June 70
** 3 Aug. 70
P27 April 70
Pio May 71
P31 May 71
P 2 Aug. 71
P28 June^ 71
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
24 Feb. 72
6 Mar. 72
23 Apr. 73
Hon.Copiain, i Mar. 69.
5 July 72
24 Feb. 7«
Biding 2fa*/er.— Charles Walter Neal, 6 Nov. 67.
Carter Matter. — John Liddle, 27 Sept. 7X. iMwor, 22 uec. c^.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Andrew Acres 8toney,7 ^.5'. 22 Dec. 48; Surgwn, xi May 55; Surgeon
Veterinarg Surgeon.— Andrew Galbraith Ross, 16 May 62 ; itt Clata, 8 June 72.
Scarlet— I'^acin^f BlxxQ.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedfrom ike Crimea, 4 July 1856.
^ Sir John Gough served during the war in China of 1840-42 as Deputy Quarter Master General and head of the
■ department; was present at almost every engagement during the expedition, and received the brevet rank of Majorj
and Lt. Colonel, together with the Companionship of the Bath (Medal). Served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44
as Militajy Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India, and was present at the battle of Maharanpore (BronM
Star). Appointed a Brigadier in th%Amiy of the Sutlej 1845-46; commanded the 2nd Brigade of Cfavalryat the
battles of MoodkeeandFerozeshah, and officiated as Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India at the
battle of Sobraon, where he was severely wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served the Pmijanb campaign of
1848-49 as Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India, and was present at the battles of Chillianwallah and
Qoojerat (Medal with two Clasps), appointed Aide de Camp to the Queen with Brevet rank of Colonel.
" Lt.Colonel Nugent served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Soots Greys, including the battles of Bala-
klava, Inkerman, and Tchemava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
s Major Browne served with the Scots Gre^p in the Crimea from 30th July to xst Sept. and finom Oct. to Dec. 1855,
including the battle of the Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Uniacke served with the zoth Hussars in the Crimea from 17th April 1855, including the oaptnre of Tchor*
goun, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Carabineers in India,
-and was present at the battles of the Hindun, battle of Budlekaserai, affair of 9th Jane 1857, siege and flEill of Delhi,
and subsequent operations with Showers' Movable Column (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Donnithome served throu^ribi the New Zealand war of Z864-65 as a Lieutenant in the Boyal Artillery, and
was present in the campaign on the waikato river, enedition to Tauranga, action of the Gate Pah, campaign in
(he wanganui district, and with the expeditions of the Movable Column on the Biver Patea (Medal).
* Lieut. Wilson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 with the Soots Greyft, including the battles of Bala-
klavs (sUghtly wounded) and Tchemaya, and siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with two Claspa, also r *
7 Burgeon M^jor Bton^y itnred in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
) Sardinian
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The Whise Horse within the Garter. ** Nee atperaterrenV* " Salajlutoi. " "VmoBli.
" TouwusB " " P«jriwsui.A" " Cabool, 1842 *' " Mooskbb " " Fbxozibilih "
[Tarr3«.j "SOBBAOir" "PuBTJAUB" "OHttLIAKWALLAH" ** GOOJBBAT."
'roll EtU-WkmL-^r George Hemjy Lockwood,i KCB. Comet, ^xoMar.asj^ Lt. »io Aug. 26;
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54; iMui.Oenerul, jL Sept. 62; O^iMraZ, 22 Oct. 70; Colonel ard Huafiars, i Jan. 72.
iatesAt OokmaL— Bdward Howard Vyse, Comet, v^x Ang. 49; X«. ^3 Feb. 54} Cop^ P17 Feb. a?:'
Ifa^or, »io June 62 ; Zt.Colonel, »i8 Oct. 64 ; €bWf. 18 Oct. 4. ^^ ' ^ ^ ^^ '
■H«r.— «BiohajdBlnndellHollinBheadBlmideU, Comet, ^7 Mar. 56; Li, »X9 Feb. 58; Capt.^4 Mar; 59?
Majfor, 'a8 Oct. 68.
GAfTAIVB.
Heniy Franoifl Dent
iCfaarfee Stephen Walker
iWaUer Henry Starkey
George Yemen Gotanan Napier
John Porefby Ellis Jenroise, Aide de Camp ]
totke Oovenor of Bombmi I
Charles B. Nettlee*
John Cooke
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Bem'amin LonisGilaon
Roliert George DickBon
Heniy Fitzhardinge Berkeley, Adjutant, \
31 Jan- 73 Y y
Ralph Hawtrey Hicks
Geoige Bdmnnd Bogers
ThOToas Hopwood Peckhun
llumiae Henry Michael Kelly
Axthnr Jamee Bamsay YanCortlandt
Sm LxxumrAsn.
Robert Elton C
William Charles C
Samuel Job Lea
Oswald £ric Stuart Forbes .
Ivar Hac Ivor
Robert Gnstavus Alexander .
George Charles Fuller
'29 Oct.
'10 May
'18 Mar.
'22 Sept.
'16 Nov.
30 Mar.
»22 0ct.
7 Aug.
>*27 Nov.
P14 Ang.
'29 May
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Pi 7 Nov.
23 Jan.
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'26 Feb. 64'»22Jane 67
»i9 April 64[P 1 Feb. 68
P 9 Aug. 641^17 Nov. 69
P 3 Jane 68jP2z June 71
2 Nov. 66 23 Nov. 72
PaoNov. 67 xaFeb. 73
38 Oct. 7X
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P28 Oct. 68
P29May 69
P29June 70
14 Jan. 71
P21 June 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 7x
6 Mar. 7a
23 Nov. 72
x9 0<^. 72
a6Mar. 73
2 Nov. 72
BBaV.llAJ. Bl.fiI.COL.
.—Fred. Windham Lokin,' xo Ang. 55 ; Bne. Px6 May 51 ; Lt, ^zS Nov. 53 ; SomXiJ^oTt 16^7 66.
Ifofte-.— William George Matthews, 13 July 67.
T Matter, — George Matluws, 26 June 67.
Medical Cffieer. — Surgeon Major William Alexander Thomson, MB, 4 Sept. 71.
VeUrimavTi Surgeon, — Stuart Murray Wilson, X4 July 69. *
Blue— JP(M»ii<
BaAari
9 SGorlet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
dfor the Boat Indies, 15 Nov. 1868.
' Sir Geoiwe Henry Loekwood commanded the srd Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of x 842 in AfTghan-
btas CBder General Pollock (Medal, and CB.), and was present at forcing the Khyber Pass, storming the Heights of
< :^i!diilliick, action of Teseen, and Hnftkotul, occupation of Cabool, siege and capture of IstaUff. He served also
. Lokin served with the zTth Foot at the siege of Sebastopol fh>m Dec. X854 to June 1855 (Medal with Clasp,
vA Turkish Medal). Served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege
*^ espture of I«iicknow and Trans-Gogra a£Qui8 at Bnngaon (Medal with Clatq;)).
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4th {The Queen's Own) Regiment of Hussars.
[Rawnl PSadM, B«Bgftl.
Dep6t» CanlwlnMy.
Taan'Ser.
"Talitiba."
Foil Half
Albithbka." " Sala-Kahca " "VmoBU." "Touloubb" "Pbitikbitli." "AnoHASUSAjr**
"GKunm" "AiMx" "Baiaklava" "Ltkxbmav" "Sevastopol."
William Lennox Lascelles FitEGerald, Xord do Boa, Comet, '29 Mar. zo; Li. '24 Ang. ax ; Capt^
1*33 Oct. 34 ; 2£ajor, ^s June 27 ; Bt.Lt.Coloneh 8 Sept. 31 j Colonel, 9 Nov. 46 ; Mt^for Gmerol, ao June 54 »
Lieut.Cfeneral, la Mar. 6z ; Oeneralt xo Nov. 68 ; Colonel 4tlx HoBBars, 6 Feb. 65.
Xdoutenant Oolonel.— Alexander George Montgomery Moore, Comet, ^i^ I^^o* 5o; Li. '6 Jnly 59; Cegpt^
'9 May 56 ; Mtyor, 14 Sept. 67 j Lt.Colonel, 'aj Deo. 68.
Mtjars.— William Chaine, Comet, 1^x9 Dec. 56 ; Li. '30 June 57 ; Cmri. '8 May 60 ; iln^or, ' 33 Dm. 68.
Stanley de Astel Calvert Clarke, Corw^f, 3 Ang. 55 ; Lt.^ss Jan. 56; Capi. '14 Jnne 59; Jitffor, ^4 Feb. 7X.
Captaiitb.
FrandB Barker Montague
Frank Gooch
George PhilipB
William Miles Nairn Kington..
FrandB Arthur Hntchins
Edward Dean Fisher
Walter Glyn Lawrell
LzBimvAvn.
Jamea William JAy,A4;uiani 7 Nov. 65..
Neil Bei^amin Edmonstone
Henry A£^ew Cherry
Heniy Percy Douglas Willan
Henry Fane Grant.
Charles Edward Penne&ther
William Alexander Bamsay
Robert Chateauneuf TutbdU
Fred. Wilson Hemming
Archibald Mungo Muir
George Graham Dawes
William Bernard Wilson.
Bobert Francis Trotter, Jii<0f7n*«f0r
George Knudson Deane
Frederick Charles Pooklington
Sub LnvrxvAVT.
Edward James Fftndon Wood..
26 Feb. 56
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6 April 55
26 Feb. 58
1*35 May 60
'3x July 63
»8Dec. 65
13 April 58 X4 Sept. 67
V33 Dec. 68 P 8 Dec. 69
p29May 57 1' 7 Nov. 62
» 8 Feb. 61, '19 April
»3x Mar. 63 » i Feb.
' 3 Oct. 66 '27 July 70
'20 April 67 '27 July
7 Nov.
» 5 June
'30 Deo.
'xsOot.
^33 Dec.
»x4 July
' X Sept.
Px7 Aug.
»2S April
'30 Sept.
'23 Dec.
»24 April
' 8 Dec.
8 Feb.
9 July
93 Dec. DO
' 3 April 69
23 June 69
Pi4July 69
P 8 Dec. 69
"17 Aug. 70
••14 Jan. 7x
'22 July 71
28 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
' 5 Jan. 70
X Jan. 73
'.—George Waller Vesey, 8 Dec. 58 ; JETob. Captain, 8 Deo. 63.
Master.— Frederick. Moore, -ao July 67.
r Matter. — ^Michael Carey,* 30 Dec. 59.
Medical Qffleer.—Surffeon Mqjor Charles Moore Jessop/ A,8. x? April 55 ; Suryeon, x8 April 68.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Herbert Sewell/ 31 Jan. 55; tet Clate, 4 Deo. 63.
Blxx.e.-Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Me^wmedfrom ike Crimea, a8 Mag 1856.— Embarked for India, 15 Oct. 1867.
^ Qr.Master Car^ served in the Crimea and has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and the Torkiab
MedaL Served in uie Indian campaigns in X858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, taking of Chandaroe,
battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, battle of Sindwaho, actions of Koorwye
and Naharghur (Medal with Clasp).
* Surgeon Major Jessop.— For war Services see "Medical Department."
• Yeterinazy Surgeon Sewell served with the xst Eoyal Dragoons in the Orimea firom Jane to Oct. 1855 QCadAl
with Olaspi and TnrkiBh Medal).
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5tlL (Boyal Irish) Begiznent of Lancers.
The Harp and Cro^m. " Q^i9 Separabit f "
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S^ni^Coloiwl.— Heniy Darby-Qriffith,i CB. Bnaign, I'as Not. a8 j 14, ^25 Nov. 31; Ce^, »x Aug, 34; Major,
£!Z: £I!Z: '6 Nor. 46 ; Lt.Cclmul, 1*37 Aug. 53 ; Colonel, 38 Nov. 54 ; Major Geiural, 31 Mar. 66 ; Oolona 5th Laacen.
iMotaiuuit Gttkniel.~WLlliam Godfrey Donham Massy,* Siuiffn, 37 Oot. 54 ; JU. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capi, 90 Feb. 57 ;
Major, ^23 Jan. 63 ; Lt.Colouel, •31 Oct. 71.
Muors.— William Lloyd Browne, £n»ign, 'is Nov. 55 ; H. i May 58; Capt. 'xi Mar. 62; Mi^or, za Oct. 68.
Jofin Chaffy, Comet, 31 May 58 ; X*. 'lo July 60; Capt. '9 Jan. 63 ; Moqot^ 'ao Jan. 70.
Martin Pieroe Blake, Contrf, P33 Mar. 60; Zi. '17 May 6i ; Cgp<. 'i Feb. 68; Major ^ v^x Oct. 71.
I Jan. 7a.
GAPTinrs.
Bc^Ie Vandelenr
GomwaUis Henxy Ohichestei^.
Bdnrard Henry bannders
Ladovick Montefiore Garmichael .
John MiUer M'Nair*
Joseph Silencer Benyon
GabrielBoIand Rnscombe Poole. . . .
Sept. 58
Px8 Feb. 53
P 3 July 6x
'isNov. 6x
»i8Ang. 54
p33Sept. 63
P 3 Jan. 69
liEBTTTXITAim.
Biehard Ghambers
Ghu*le0 Hanbory
James Dennis
Alfred Bissel Harvey
Cyril William Bowdler Bell^^j. xo Jan. 71
Arthur Garew Hant>
Bdwd. Vernon PeshallMonteith
Charles Henxy Vincent Garbett
St. JohnFanoonrtMichell
GecQ William Norton
Alexander Masters
Gampbell Spencer
Sub Lmmvum.
James Fjrederick Love Rnssell
Mofntznorency Beanmont
Julian John Newton Spicer
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9 •..
Px6Nov. 60,1*33 Jan. 6;
XI Aug. 54I 7 April si
»i4 April 63P17N0V. 69
P38July 631^29 Jan. 70
9 Feb. ss'^ioJuly 60
^ 7 April 65,^34 Doc. 70
» 3 Aug. 70 P3X Oct. 7x
P3X Deo.
Px8 Oct,
'33 Dec.
Pix April
'sMky
'17 Nov.
^ X Dec.
» 9 April
I'ao Nov.
8 Feb.
-I.
J*aiFeb. 65
' X Feb. 68
13 Oct. 68
5 Mar. 69
35 June 69
P3iJuly 69
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 71
28 Oot. 7z
38 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
BUB LIXUT.
X3 Feb. 73
23 AP"^ 73
73
5 July 7a
as Mar. 73
'.—John Warden MTarlan, x6 Oct. 66 ; Ron, Captain, x6 Oct. 7X.
JfoffM*.— Thomas Fletcher, 6 Dec. 73.
Master. — Douglas Shawe, 4 Feb. 71.
'edieal Officer.— Surffeon Major John Atkinson, i April 73.
Veterinary ^ur^vos.— William Black Edmonds, ao June 65.
Facings Scarlet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Go.
Embarked for India, 28 July X863.
' M^jor General Darby-Griifith served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, i^ command of the Scots Greys, in-
c]i;dini? the aifair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava (wounded in the head by a nistol-ball), Inkerman, and
Tdbeniaya, siefre and foil of Sebastopol (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Meaal with three Clasps, CB.,
Eardinian and: Turkish Medals, and 4th Glass of the Meaiidie).
' U.Colonel Dunham Massy served at the latter part of the siege of Sebastopol, was imder fire at the battle of the
Tebercaja, and coixunanded ihe Grenadiers of the 19th Begt. at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept., where
with minor ixguries he was dan^roualy wounded by a ball which passed through his left thi^h, shattering the bone.
Beitis? left on the ground, he fell mto the hands of the enemy the ensuing night, who, supposmg him to be mortally
wc^nded, did not remove him with their prisoners. Was recommended m a special despatch by the Commander in
Chief in the Crimea for his gallantry at the Bedan, his fortitude, and the patient endurance with which he bore his
^:st severe suffering during a confinement to his bed of nearly six months (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of HoDor, and Turkish Medal).
* Sfajor Chichester served with the X3th Light Infantry in the. Crimea from 30th June 1855, including the battle
cf the Tchemayia, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Ibuor MlNair served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea fr'om the i6th August 1855, including the Bioge
cod fkU of Sebastopol and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . " < • • - ^
^ uo obu avyvouiuvr \jiLouaii wjuu v>u»B|fy cuiu x tLr&isu iuavuuy . ScrVCd alsolu tho
bditti campaign of 1858-50, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
* LaeoL Hunt served witn the 50th Regiment in New Zealimd from the xsth Nov. 1863 to x866, and was present at
die stsaulb and capture of Bangiawhia, the repulse of the enemy's attack at Nnkmnam, and taking of Putahi (Medal).
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4th {The Queen's Own) Eegiment of Hussars. [^D^Jd^ciSirbS^*
ToiB'Ber.
"Viwoaxx"
* TOULOUSB "
'FsirxirBVLA"
"AviOKAjnafAjr*
Fnll
SSL
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GiiFTAIKS.
FrandB Barker Montague
Frank Gooch
George Philips
William Milee Nairn Kington..
Francis Arthur HutchinB,
Edward Dean Finher
Walter Olyn Lawrell
Tai^tiba " " Albtoiba " " a
"GHuanB" "Alia." "Balaklava" "Ivksbhait" " Sbtabtopol."
OoUmel. — ^William Lennox Laacelles FitsGerald, Zord de Bos, Comet, 'ag Mar. xo ; Zt. '24 Aug. ui ; Capt^
'33 Oct. 34 ; McyoTf '5 June 37 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel^ 8 Sept. ^z ; Coloiul, 9 Nov. 46 ; Jcq/or Qtiural, ao June 54 $
XMw^.GeiMroJ, 12 Mar. 6z ; Gtfw^roZ, xo Nov. 6S ; Colonel 4th Hussars, 6 Feb. 65.
Lientaiuuit Colonel.— Alexander Greorsre Montgomery Moore, Comet, '13 Deo. 50; Zt. ^6 July 53; Copt*
»9 May 56 ; Jfq/or, 14 Sept. 67 ; Zt. Colonel^ '33 Deo. 68.
X^on.— William Chaine, CbriMe, »i9 Dec. 56 j Zt, ^30 June 57 ; Copt. »8 May 60 ; Jfcvor, » 23 Dec. 68.
Stanley de Astel Calvert Clarke. Corw^^, 3 Aug. 55; J^.'ss Jan. 56; Capt, '14 June 59; Mgjor, >4 Feb. 71.
LxsumrAVfS.
James William iMj^A^viami 7 Nov. 65..
Neil Beiigamin Bdmonstone
Henry Askew Cherry ,
Henry Perqy Douglas Willan
Henxy Fane Grant
Charles Edward Fennefather
William Alexander Bamsav
Bobert Chateauneuf TuthiU ,
Fred. Wilson Heouning
Archibald Mungo Muir
George Graham Dawes
William Bernard Wilson
Bobert Francis Trotter, Interpreter
George S[nudson Deane
Frederick Charles PockUngton
Sub LxBirrxvABT.
Edward James Fandon Wood..
36 Feb. 56
'30 Dec. 65
6 April 55
36 Feb. 58
'35 May 60
'21 July 63
» 8 Deo. 65
7 Nov.
» 5 June
'30 Dec.
'*X2 0ct.
p33Deo.
'14 July
» X Sept.
P17 Aug.
i'35 April
P30 Sept.
»33 Dec.
»34 April
»8Dec.
8 Feb.
9 July
X3 April >58 14 Sept. 67
P33 Dec, 68 P 8 Dec. 69
'39 May 57 1' 7 Nov. 63
» 8 Feb. 61 |»i9 April '
'31 Mar. 63'' I Feb.
P 3 Oct. 66]'87 July 70
'ao April 67 '37 July 70
33 Bee. 68
» 3 April 69
23 June 69
»i4July 69
P 8 Dec. 69
'17 Aug. 70
'14 Jan. 71
P33July 71
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7x
P 5 Jan. 70
SUB I.IS17T.
X Jan. 73
Waller Vesey, 8 Deo. 58 ; Hon.Captain, 8 Dec. 63.
Jfoffer.— j'rederick Moore, -20 July 67.
Qearler If attor.— Michael Carey,^ 30 Dec. 59.
Skedieal Qffleer.—Surgeon Major Charles Moore Jessop,* A.8, x? April 55 ; Surgeon, x8 April 68.
VeterimMy Surgeon.— Uethert Sewell,* 3X J^. 555 itt Clou, 4 Dec. 63,
Blne.'-Affenitf Messrs. Cox and Co. ,
SettemedfroM the Crimea, 38 Mag iB56.— Embarked for India, X5 Oei. X867.
1 Qr.Ma8ter Carev served in the Crimea and has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and ibe Tnrkxab
Medal. Served in the Indian campaigns in x 858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, taking of Chandaree,
battle of Eotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, battle of Sindwaho, actums of Koorwye
and Naharghur (Medal with Clasp) .
« Burgeon Major Jeesqp.— For War Services see "Medical Department"
> Veterinary Surgeon Sewell served with the zst Boyal Dragoons in the Crimea from June to Oct. 1855 (lC9dft>
wtth Clasp, and Tnrkisli Medal) .
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5th (Boyal Irish) Begiment of Lancers. 47
The Harp and Crown. " Quia Sepa/rabU t *'
Hemy Darby-Grifflth,» CB, Snaiffn, 1^25 Nov. aS ; 14. '25 Nov. 31 J C^y*. 'x Aug. 34 ; jr<(;or,
'6 Nov. 46 ; £t.CoUmtl, '37 Aug. 53 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Jlfd^'or Ommto/, 31 Mar. 66 ; CoUmil sta Lanoen,
I Jan. 73.
QoIaaeL— William Godfrey Dunham Massy,* Entign, 27 Oct. 54 ; X<. 9 Feb. 55 ; Cap#. 90 Feb. 57 ;
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Majors.— William Lloyd Browne, Snaign, '15 Nov. 55 ; Lt, t May 58 ; Copt, 'xx Mar. 62 ; Jfq/or, xs Oct 68.
John CbaiTey, Comet, 31 May 58 ; Lt. 'xo July 60 ; Capt. P9 Jan. 63 ; Mqfor, " '-
Martin Pierce Blake, Comet, ^23 Mar. 60 ; Li. ^17 May 6x ; Oapt. ^1 Feb. 68;
Mqfor, '39 Jan. 70.
M<Hfor, '3x Oct. 7x.
Captaivs.
Boyle Vandelenr
Gomwallis Henry Ohichester'
Bdward Henry baunders
Ladovick Monteflore Carmichael .
John Miner M'Nair*
Joseph Spencer Benyon
Gabriel Boland Boscombe Poole. . . .
xoSept. 58
P18 Feb. 53
P 2 July 61
'15 Nov. 61
'18 Aug. 54
P23 Sept. 62
p 2 Jan. 69
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Biehard Chambers
Charles Hanbury
James Dennis
Alfied BiBsel Harvey
Qyril William Bowdler Bell, Adj. xo Jan. 7X
Arthur Carew Hunt*
Bdtrd. Vernon PeshallMonteith
Charles Henry Vincent Garbett
St. John Fancourt Miohell
CecQ William Norton
Alexander Masters
Campbell Spencer
BVB Lis UTMSAXT8,
James F^rederick Love Bussell
Montmorency Beaumont
Julian John i^ewton Sploer
P16N0V. 60 1*33 Jan. 6;
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25 Mar. 73
'.—John Warden M'Farhm, x6 Oct. 66 ; Son. Captain, x6 Oct. 71.
Maefer.—ThomBB Fletcher, 6 Dec. 73.
Jfiu^^.— Douglas Shawe, 4 Feb. 71.
':edieal Officer.— Surgeon Mqjor John Atkinson, x April 73.
Veterinar]f Surgmn,— William Black Edmonds, 20 June 65.
Faeingi Boaxlet—Agenti, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 28 Julg 1863.
' iSajoT General Darby-Griffith served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in command of the Scots Gr^ys, in-
cluding the aiikir of M'lCenzie'B Farm, battles of Bali^dava (wounded in the head by a pistol-ball), Inkerman, and
Tcfacmaya, siege and foil of Sebastopol (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, CB.,
&rdjxuan and" Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Mediidie).
* U.Colonel Dunham Massy served at the latter part of the siege of Sebastopol, was under fire at the battle of the
Ttbenmya, and commanded the Grenadiers of the x9th Begt. at the assault of the Bedan on the 8th Sept., where
vnh minor injuries he was dangerously wounded by a ball which passed through his left thi^h, shatteiiag the bone.
Bes{^ left on the ground, he fell mto the hands of the enemy the ensuing night, who, supposmg him to be mortally
wounded, did not remove him with their prisoners. Was recommended m a special despatch by the Commander in
Clief in the Crimea for his gallantly at Uie Bedan, his fortitude, and the patient endurance with which he bore his
Qoet Berers sufibring during a confinement to his bed of nearly six months (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
' ICagor Chichester served with the x3th Light Infantry in the. Crimea IVom 30th June 1855, including the battle
cf the Tchemaya, siege and fitll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Muor M*Nair served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea firom the i6th August x85<. Including the siege
«Bd fall of Sebaatopol and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in ma
bdisn csmpaign of x 858-50, including the siege and capture of Luoknow (Medal with Clasp).
* Lteot. Hunt served witn the 50th Begiment in New Zealand f^om the x5th Nov. 1863 to x866, and was present at
ti» assault and capture of Bangiawhia, the repulse of the enemy's attack at Nukumam, and taking of Putahi (Medal).
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CkdMieL— Lewis I>uncan WOliams, Comet, »2z Jtmeaoj Zf. I'ss Julyas; Capt. »i< Jtdy a8- 5f.Jr«or
€hneralf 5 May 60 ; Colonel 6th Dragoons, 23 Nov. 68. » ^ • '"J 54 . -«•/»»-
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Francis George Savage Curtis*..
Alexander Frederick Stewart ..
William Ward Bennitt
John Garter O'Neal
Thomas Blackwood
Albert Froom
George Hamilton Heaviside
Frederick William Bloomfield.....
Lmmvurn.
Henry John Mills
Heniy John Peareth
William Johnson
Gtoorge Gilbert Joseph Thackeray
John St. John Frederick
William Henry Dawson, A4;utani zo Jan. 73
Alexander Ohalmers M'Eean
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Dnncan Matheson
Henry Leslie Ellis
William Henry Mott
Reginald Heniy Rimington Wilson
Edward Graham Pennemther
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31 Aug. 73
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Pw^irfw.— Frederick FitsWilliam Trench Hobbs, 9 Dec. 64; Son.Captai», 9 Deo. 69.
Btding Matter.— V^ Joseph Malone,* 7 Sept. s8.
Qttarler 1^«^.— Thomas Mitchell,' 9 March 60 ; Adjutant, 21 Feb. s^-
Medieal Officer.— Surgeon Mqjor Launcelot Armstrong.^o MD. A.8. 7 April 54 ; Surgeon, zz Oct. 64.
Veterinarg Surgeon.— WiX^JBoa, Barker Walters, 36 Nov. 6x ; xtt Claee, 3 Aug. 7Z.
Scarlet— .Tbetii^ Yellow.— .i^en^, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iriek Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bi,, and Cow
returned fkvm India, 5 April 1867.
1 LtColonel the Hon. 0. W. Thesiger acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle commanding the Gavaliy Bri-
gade during the campaign of z86o in China, and was present at the affairs of the z2th August, zsth and azst Sept.
and capture of Peldn (Medal with two Clasps).
' Migor Billington served in India with the 4th Regt. during the rebellion of 1857-58, and was severely wounded at
the assault of the Fort on Be^ Island on the 2nd of April 1858 (Medal) .
* Major Curtis served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the 20th July Z855, including the battlo
of the Tchemaya, siege &ad &11 of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and TurkiBh Medal). Served also in the campaign
of Z857-58 agamst the mutineers in India, including tho actions on the Hindun of the 30th uid 3i8t May, battle of
Budleekeserai, siege and fickll of Delhi, and subsoc^uent operations under Brigadier Showers: also the affiur of Myn-
poorie and Kerkrowlie, capture of Bareilly, rehef of Shahjehanpore, and subsequent afflurs at Mahundee and
Bhahabad (Medal with Clasp) .
s Riding Master Malone served in the 13th Light Dragoons throughout the Eastern campaign of Z8S4-55, including
the afbirs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, BaJaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchemaya,
siege and taHl of Sebastopol, and expedition to Eupatoria under General D'Allonville. At daybreak on the 34th
September 1854, when marching on Balaklava, volunteered with three Troopers, and captured an Esoort of the
enemy's Cavalrv, also the baggage which they were taking to Sebastopol (Victoria Cross, Medal with four
Clasps, and Turlosh Medal).
* Quarter Master Mitchell served In the Royal ArtlUery throughout the Crimean campaign of 2854-55, and was
present at the afEkirs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya,
siege and fidl of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. Z854 (Medal with four Clasps, Medal for distinguished conduct in
the field, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
M Doctor Armstrong.— For War Senrioes see^' Medical Department."
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The Boyal Cypher within the Gaiter. " PBFiwstTLi." " Watmloo " " Luckvow.'
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,fbji Hsif OolooaL— Charles Hagart,* CJ. Cbn^f, '15 Jtme 32; lAeui. «*ia Aug. 34; Capt, '21 Oct. 37; Jf<V»r, »io Deo.
151: i!L 47; i^.Cbfoii*/, »3x Oct. 51; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54; 3fq;or Qeneral, 28 July 65; Colonel 7th HuBsars, 19
I J*n. 73-
tanaat GoloaaL— Robert Hale, Cornet, '21 June 52 ; X<. 14 Sept 55 ; Capt. x Jan. 59 ; Mqf'ar, '21 Aug. 69 ;
.Oi^om/, »aa Feb. 71.
n.— Hugh FArcy P. BumeU, Comet, '14 July 54 ; Xf . 14 Sept. 55 ; Cap<. '30 July 58 ; Mt^or, '22 Sept. 63 ;
.Lt^CoUmel, 6 Dec. 73.
. Walter Harbord,* Cornet^ 18 Dec. 57; Lt. '19 Nov. 58 ; Capt. '10 May 64 ; Major, ^22 Feb. 71.
Ci-PTAnrs.
Fnmds Maaay Drew
jArthurPeel*
iJohn Lombard Hunt
Hugh M'Cahnont
t. John Lambert Swale
Harrie Archbold Reid
Prank ShntUeworth
Gharlee FitsGerald Thomson . .
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Thomaa Hele Fhippa
Lord liarcua Talbot De la Poer Bereaford..
Ceca Loftaa Beade
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Wenftworth Wiliiam Hope Johnstone
Horn. Alfred John George Byng.
Wm. Blakener Perase Trouadell, ^4/«-)
tant, 9 March 7a S
Som. John Edward Leveson Jervis
Robert Roper
Sub LmmvAjm.
Hemy Matthew Ridley
William Balnea Morris..,
Bvelyn George Hammond Atherley .
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William Jamea Gardiner Baizd
'x8 Sept. 60
8 June 61
'19 Aug. 62
P23June 65
PasJnne 63
p 5 July 64
'33 June 6s
P27 July 66
Pia June
p 8 June
Paz Mar.
'23 Jan.
» X Sept
'30 Oct
2 Oct
1*22 Mar.
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P21 July
X9 Nov.
'22 Nov.
P27 July
14 Sept
26 Nov.
P 8 July
'22 June
P13 July 67
'21 Aug. 69
'22 June 70
P29 May 69
»i4July 69
68JPa4 Dec. 70
68|P22Feb. 71
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Px6 Mar. 70
'27 July 70
'24 Dec. 70
'22 Feb. 7x
P32 Mar. 71
PaaMar. 71
28 Oct. 71
38 Oct 7x
28 Oct 7x
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27 Mar. 72
13 April 72
23 April 73
16 July 73
9 Aug. 73
PoMMvfor.— William Joico, 8 May 67 ; Comet, 31 Dec. 57 ; Zt. 4r Adj. 12 Mar. 6x ; Son, Captain, 8 May 73.
MdiM Matter. — Henry Robertson, 17 Jan. 72.
QieofUr JfcM^er.— William Hodgldnson," 8 Aug. 62 ; J^. 6 Nov. 57;-
Medical Qgleer.— Surgeon Reginald Croft Iiever, MD. ; Aeeuiant Surgeon, 1 Oct 60.
Veterinary Surgeon.—YraJioiB Walker, 3 Oct 62.
; Zt. XX May 62.
Blae.—Agenit, Messrs. Hopkinson and Sons.
Setumedfirom lndia,'S April 1870..
^ K^'or General Hagart served with the 7th Hussars in Canada m 1838, and returned home with the Regiment
ic 1E42. Served throughout the Indian campaign with the army under Lord Clyde from the 4th February 1858 ;
efjsmanded a wing of the 7th Hussars at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh on tiie 35th Feb.
iSjl Commanded the xst Cavalry Brigade during the siege and capture of Lucknow {CB.). Commanded the
Cftralry under Brigadier General walpoLe at the attack on Fort Rooya. Present at the operations in Rohilcund
viih the azny under Lord Clyde. Cozimianded the ist Brigade of Cavalry at the taking of Bareilly. Present at
tU relief of Shahjehanpore and advance on Mohumdee. Commanded the Cavalry under Sir Hope Grant at the
^T^nce on and occupation of Fyzabad, in the afifbir at the Kandoo Nuddee, at the passage of the Gogpra, and
•i^nt^ \hb whole of the Trans-Gogra campaign till the conclusion of the war in 1859 (several times mentioned in
dfr»pstchM, Medal with Clasp).
' Usjor Hon. W. Harbord served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from April 1858 to March x 850 and
nd pr»cnt at the afikir of Sirsee, action of Nawabgunge, occui)ation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultan-
pr.-re, throughout the Byswarra campaign, including the affhirs of Kandoo Nuddee, Palee^hat, and Hyderghnr, and
inrfeaa of Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, includmg the affair near Chnrda
«£d pnrrait taking the Fort of Mecrjeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and
^&ir at Sitkaghat (mentioned in deq)atches, Medal with Clasp).
* Captahk Peel served in the loxst Fusiliers throughout the Indian N. W. Frontier campaign of 1863 and was present at
tbe norming of the Conical Hill, also at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet and Umbe^la (Medal with Clasp) .
* Qnazter Master Hodffkinson served with a Column in the yandian Provinces in Ceylon duxixig the
rebeUion of 1848. Servea with the 37th Regt. in the Indian mutiny campaign in X857-59, including the capture
of Jogdespore and aotioDs of the iTtli x8th and 20th Oct. 1858, and subsequent pursuit (Medal).
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12th {FHnce of WaW) Royal Regiment of Lancers. [HeadQjjrtm
The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. *• Eotpt " (with the Sphinx). " PsrarBiTLi "
••WiiTBBLOO" " SSTi-STOPOL *' " CbJTTBAL IWDLL."
Colonel.— Edward Pole,* Comet, '7 July 25; Lt. '19 Sept. 26; Capf. ^iS Nov. 3Z ; Mqfor, ^30 July 44
Lt.CoUmel, P30 Mar. 47; Colonel^ 28 Nov. 54; Mtyor General^ z6 Feb. 62; Lieut.Oeneral, 25 Oct. 71
Colonel 12th Lancers, i Jan. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Adolphus Ulick WombweU,* Eruiffn, '19 Aug. 52 ; X*. '23 Dec. 53 ; Cairf. *i May 55
Major, PiB July 62 ; Lt.CoUmel, ^25 Mar. 7Z.
Mtgor.— John Charles Le Quesne, Comet, ''29 April 56 ; Lt. 7 July 57 ; Capt. ^18 July 62 ; Major, 24 April ^^
Ci.PTAnr8.
John Cavendish Orred
Crofton Thomas Burton Yandeleur
John Sprot Tait
William George Aliddleton, Extra Aide')
de Camp to Lord Lieutenant qf Ireland )
Joseph Henderson
Barry Valentine Dennehy
John Cecil Russell, Aide de Camp to Sir ^
Archibald Alison )
John Beauchamp Hayes
* LlBUTSVAKTS.
Leslie Martin
Hon. Walter John Stewart, Extra Aid* de >
Camp to Sir Hope Grant S
George Mure Martin ^
John Arthur Philippe Scourfleld ^
John George Reynard-Cookson
Edmund Morton Mansel-Pleydell, Adju- >
tant 10 Dec. 73 S
Robert Hawkes Ellis
Henry Russell Worthington*
Henry Ashton Case
Sub LnuTXjrurrs.
George Henry Dean
Edward Wentworih Fisher Holden AUeyne
Charles Edward Beck
Mervyn Henry Archdale
Philip Paston Mack
»'i3Nov. 60
•'30 Nov. 60
' 8 July 6a
P 9 May 65
PzoJuly 66
26 Feb. 64
'z8Sept. 60
'22 Feb. 68
P2oJune 68
Pz4 0ct. 68
'23 Jan. 69
P24 July 69
' 9 Oct. 69
' 8 June 70
'25 June 69
i'z6May 62
28 Oct. 71
I'ViVr. I CAPTXia^. BSBV.HiiJ. BT.LT.COL,
Pz8 July
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'*3z Jan.
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^13 June
16 Mar.
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PayuMMfer.— WUliam Henry Buttanshaw, 23 June 63 ; Hon.Captain, 23 June 68.
Siding Master.— Win. St. Leger Stephens, 31 July 57.
Quarter Master.— Ja.me» Prohger, zo June 62.
Medical Q^eer.— Surgeon Major Thomas Tarrant,* MD. A. 8. 16 June 54 ; Surgeon, zo July 66.
Veterinary/ Surgeon. — Charles Steel, iz Oct. 55; ist Class, 2z Aug. 67.
Blue— Paring* Bcarlet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from India, 29 June i860.
* Lieut.General Pole commanded the 12th Lancers in the KaflSr war of 1851-53 (Medal); in General Somerset'i
expedition over the Kei in 185 1 he commanded the Cavalry and Artillery ; and in 1852 he commanded several Patrol
and Columns. Served in the Crimea from oth May 1855, and was present at the capture of Tohorgaun, battle d
Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, ana at Eupatoria with the Light Cavalry Brigade (Medal with Clasp, 51)!
Class of the Medjidio, and Turkigh Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Womb well served in the Crimean campaign in the 62nd Regiment from December 1854 to Augual
Z855, including the siege of Sebastopol, sortie of the 6th April, and attack on the Quarries on the 8th June ; and
with the 12th Lancers from August 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaigr
of 1858-59 with the Saugor and Nerbudfda Field Force, including the battle of Banda (horse shot under him)
actions of Jeejunge and Kobrai, and relief of Kirwee (Medal).
* Lieut. Worthington served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from 15th Nov. Z863 to 1866, and was
present at the assault and capture of Ran^iawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukumaru, affaii
of Kakaramea, and taking of Putahi (Medal).
* Doctor Tarrant.— For War Services see "Medical Department.**
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The Rojal Cypher within the Garter. "Pinixsuli^" "Puicwiab" "Sodraoit" "Pcwjaxtb"
Sq.i *' ChILLIAHWALLAH " *' GOOJXSAT " " DXLHI " " LUCKKOW."
iLdi OolaaeL— 5ir James Hope Grant,* QCB. Comet, '29 Aug. a6 ; Lt. ^26 Fob. 28 ; Capt. '29 May 35 ; afgior,
aa April 42 ; Bt.H.Colonel, 7 June 49 : Lt.Colonel, 29 April 50 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 Major General^ 26 Feb.
58; Lieut. General, 3 Oct. 64; Oeneral, 23 April 72; Colonel 9th Lancers, 6 Feb. 65.
ItColoneL— J^oit. Ivo de Vesci Edward Twisleton Wykeham Fiennea,* Cornet, Vj2 Nov. 50; Li. '8 June
52; Capt. ^2 Mar. 57 ; Bt.Maj. ao July 58 ; Major, P9 Mar. 60 ; Bt.Lt.Col, 25 Mar. 69 ; Lt.Col. ^ig May 69.
Majoart.— Henry Marshall,' Comet, i 3£ay 55 ; Lt. 17 Sept. 57 ; Capt. ^1 July 59 ; Major, ^n April 68.
John Hardy. Uonut, ^26 Feb. 58 ; Lt. ''13 May 59 ; Capt. P3 Dec. 61 ; Major, ''19 May 69.
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Henry Brooks Gaskell
Henry Aagustus Bnshnmn
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Hon. Godfrey Ernest Percival Willoughby
William Percy,* Adiuiant 19 May 69
Alfred Llewelyn Wheeler
William Henry Fife
Strange Gould Butson
Bloomfield Gongh
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Son. Groorge Wm. Gilbert Russell
John James Scott Chisholme
Hon. Derrick Warner William Westenra..
Son. Eustace Vesey
P 7 July 57 ** 8 April 59
^29 Jan. 61 '16 Jan. 63
'31 May 59 P24 Mar. 63
P21 Mar. 65 P I May 6<j
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6 Aug. 58 P18 Dec. 60
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9 Mar. 67
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9 Mar. 72
14 Feb. 72
'11 Dec. 66
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10 Jan. 72
4 Dec. 72
93 April 73
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Pmfmatter.—'ilaxLrice Hartland Mahon, 8 Mar. 58 ; Son.MaJor, 8 Mar. 67.
Biding Master.— John Crowdy, 2 Nov. 66.
Quarter Matter.— George FuUor,« 30 Oct. 69.
Mediral Officer.— Surgeon ^ojor Robert Lewer,' MD. A.S. i Aug. 57 ; Surgeon, 9 Sept. 71.
Veterinary i9hi7«o».— Edwin Thomas Cheesman, 20 Nov. 67.
' Blue — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from India, 28 September 1859.
' Sir Hope Grant served in China as Brigade- Major to Lord Saltoun, and was present at the assault and capture
"■if Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before Nankin (Medal). He sers'cd with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej cara-
ptti?n in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobroon (Medal). Commanded tho 9th Lancers during the greater
pan of the campaign in the I*uiyaub in 1848-49, including tho po-ssnge of the Chcnab at Ramnucrgur, and battle of
rbilianwallah ; he was also present at the battle of Goqjerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded the Cavalry Brigade
a5 Briiradier General during the siege and at the assault of Delhi in 1857, and hud his horse shot under him during
ibe opemtions of the 19th June. Was promoted to tho rank of Major General and nominated a KCB. ** for his eminent
^eracesin command of the Cavalry Division at the siege of Delhi, and in that of a Division at tho relief of Lucknow
radcr Sir Colin Campbell, as also in the subsequent operations at Cawnpore when the rebel army sustained a total
defeat" (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the British Forces throughout the campaign of r86o in China,' ter-
nunAting with the capture of Peking for which he received the thanks of Parliament, and was nominated a OCB.
(Tiro additional Clasps to former China Medal, and 2nd Class of the Legion of Honor.)
' Lt. Colonel Hon. I. Fiennes served with the 7th Hussars in the Lidian campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859 and
»^ present at the affair of Meengunge. siege and capture of Lticknow, aflhirs of Barree and Sirsee, action of Nawab-
;rrasK, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, affairs of the Kandoo Nuddee and Paleeghat,
ti^mghocit the Trans-uogra canipaign as Cavalry Brigade Major, includins? passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, affairs
of Mochlergaon and Kumdacoti, advance into Nepaul, and aflEair at Sitkaghat (several times mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
' ifi^or Marshall served in the Crimea with the 17th Lancers, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
iS^h Sept. 1855 until April 1856. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign m 1857-59, including the pursuit of Tantia.
Topee.
* Captain Atedie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present at the action
at Arogee (mentioned in despatches), and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Limt. Peroy served in tae 4th Dragoon Guards in tne Eastern campaign of 1854-55. and was present at the
battles of Balaklava (severely wounded bv a sabre-cut across the left cneek) and Inkerman, attack on Russian
cotpocte on the zoih February 1855, battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with throe
Clasps, Turldah Medal, Medal and gratuity of ^^15 for distinguished conduct in the Field, and Knight of the
Legion of Honor).
* Qouter Master Fuller served with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-16 and was present at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal). Puuaub campaign in 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and battles of
Cbilllanwallah and Goojemt (Medal with two Clasps). Served also throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of
1357-59 <^>^ ^>^» present at the battle of Budlekeserai, throughout the operations ending in the siege and capture of
Ddhi, aetaofns of ^lundahur and Allyghur, battle of A^rtk, aflkir at Meraifi^unge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
attack on the Owalior mutineeni at Cawnpore and Beraighat, actions at EJaodagunge and Meeangunge, siege and
eaptore of Lneknow, attack on Roya Fort, action at Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, action near Bhahjehanpore
SBd jranoit to Mahomdee, and aAur at Kumdakote rMedal with three Clasps). '
^ Doctor Lewv.—For War Berrices see " Medical Department."
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The Prince's Flume. The Rising Snn and Red Dragon. " PBwnrsuuL " " Watzbloo " " Sxyastopol.' '
Colonel.— .fftt Boyal Highnen Albert Edward, Frinee qf Wales and Duke of Cornwall, ZQ. JET. KF. GCB.
&CSI. Colonel, o Nov. 58 ; General, 9 Nov. 62 ; Colonel loth Hussars, 18 April 63.
Lientenaat Ck>loaeL— J7on. Caryl Craven Molyneox,^ Comet, ^6 June 56; X^. zz Hay 58; Capi. 'gMsr.
60; Maior, ^17 Aug. 70; Lt, Colonel, 26 Mar. 73.
lUim.— Lord Ralph Drury Kerr, Comet, '24 Nc
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t^ov. 57; ^^' 'is June 58; Capi. ^23 Aug. 6x; Jiajor, 26
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Uyedale Edward Parry Okeden
Thos. Algernon Smith Dorrien
Mon. Henry John Lindlev Wood, Aide de^
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Edward Hartopp
Hugh Sutled Gough
Hon. Charles Compton Wm. Cavendish ...
Charles Wm. Francis, Fi«coiM<Campden...
Robert Francis Pate Startin
Richard Curzon Sherwin Drury-Lowe
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Welby Francis Montr^sor, Interpreter..
J7oii. James Pearse Napier
Reginald Tuite-Dalton
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P30 Sept. 59
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Pi6Jan. 63
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Pi7Aug. 70
12 Feb. 73
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PavflMMftfr.— Lambert Lyons Montgomery^ {late Captain ^ Lt.Colonel SeotsFue, Ode.), xx Aug. 66w
Bidina Maater. — Charles Sandes, 6 Sept. 73.
Quaner Master. — ^William King, 2 Nov. 72.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major William Cattell,^ A.8. 28 March 54 ; Surgeon, X2 July 64.
Veterinary /Surgeon.— William Appleton, 3Z Jan. 60 ; \$t Close, 4 Oct. 73.
BXxie.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumed ffom the Crimea, 2 June 1856. Embarked for India, xo January 1873.
^ Lt.Oolonel Hon. C.C. Molyneux served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign flrom Feb. 1858 to March 1859,
and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of
Barree and Sirsee, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, throughout the Byswarra campaign, including
the affUrs of Kandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, and Hydergunge, pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the Croomtee ; also tho
Trans-Oogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meegeedia, attack on Bankee
with pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Combe served with the 3rd Sind Horse in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as Orderly
Officer to Colonel Fraser at the action of Arogee, and capture of Magdala (Medal).
» Lt.Colonel Montgomery, when on passage to India in the transport Briton with troops, was wrecked on tho
lesser Andaman, in Nov. 1844, and remained on that island 51 days, suffering very severe privations. He served in
the 30th Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, includmg the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeehah, and Sobraon
(Medal and two Clasps). Also in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) including the capture of Mar-
taban (wounded), the operations before Rangoon on tho 12th 13th and x4th Apnl, and the capture of the Great
Dagon Pagoda fwith the storming party), and capture of Prome.
• Surgeon Major Cattell.— For war Services see ** Medical Department."
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iv^^J "KeTM" (with the Sphinx). " Salakajtca " "Pikiksfla" "Watb«loo»» "Bhubtporb" "Alhx"
I -JTHiif I " BaLAKLATA. " " IVKBEXUr " " Sbvastofol."
^'^ ^ <W«mL— 5ir Arohibftld Little,^ XC3. Cornet, '4 Oct 31 ; Lt. ^31 Aug. 32 ; Capt '24 Feb. 37 ; Major, 5
April 50; Lt,CMomel, so June 54 ; Colonel, 20 June 57 ; Mqfor General, 6 March 68 ; Colonel nth Hussars,
t3 May 73.
Uaotaoaat OolonaL— Arthur Lyttelton Annesley.^ Comet, '21 July 54 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 1*24 Feb. 57 : Major »
*iB jKn,6t I 3t.Lt.ColoneL g Bee. 71 ; Lt,Colonel, 16 July 73. / » -v »
^ ■• Hnjor.— Sdward Harnett,* goriK^, ^a June 48 ; Lt. 14 Oct. 51 ; Capt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Major, 20 July 66.
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Richard John Somers
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James Scott Black
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John Donald Hamill Stewart
Lincoln Godfrey Mundy, Interpreter
Edward Eardley Luahington
John Charlton Kinchant
Hamilton Campbell Vetch
Charles Yerelst Yerelst
Kdward Archibald Young
Franda Grodachall Johnson
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PoMHuicr.— John Alrin Dyer, xs Mar. 58 ; Sonorary Major, 15 March 73.
SUm^ ITojirr.— Henry M'Gee, 13 Nov. 72.
QMre«r Jfa«<^.~Ronrke Teevan,* xo Nov. 65.
Medical Officer.— Suryeon Mqjor James M'Neill Beatty, Surgeon, ax Aug. 67.
Veterinarf Atfyetm.— Charles Percivall, 30 June 63.
Blue.— ^ym^, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Setwmed from tie Crimea, 26 July 1856. JSmbarked for India, 25 July x366.
^ Sir Archibald Little served with the 9th Laficers in the Sutlej campaign in X846, including the battle of Sobraon
'Medal). Served as Brigadier in command of the Cavalry at the relief of Lucknow, and commanded the post at-
Dilkooeha from i6th to 24th Nov. X857, for which he received the thanks of the Commander in Chief and Governor
Gtseral in Council, and CB. Commanded the Cavalry and three troops Horse Artillery at the battle of Cawnpore
aid pursuit of the Gwalior mutineers on the 6th Dec, actions at Soraighat and Khudarffun^ce. Commanded the
i!it Brigade of Cavalry at the siege of Lucknow, until severely wounded by a musket-baU through the left elbow
time timee mentioned in Despatches, Medal with Two Clasps).
* LcColonel Annealey served with the ixth Hussars in the Crimea from 29th July 1855, including the siege and
iill of Scbastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* 3iajoT Harnett served with the nth Hussars in the Crimea from 14th July 1855, including the battle of Tcher-
:^Ta, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Fox served with the 34th Regt. in the Lidian cainpaign in 1857-58, and was present in the actions at
Ciwnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. X857 : capture of the Fort of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
* Captain RivetX-Camac served in the Indian mutiny campaign attached to a troop of the 7th Hussars from
Msrch to June X858. Served with Fane's Horse during the China campaign of i860, and was present at the
tttian of Sinho, taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the i8th and 2x8t September, and subsequent operations before
Fekis. Wss extra Orderly Officer to Brigadier PatUe during the actions of the X2th Aug. and x8th Sept. (men-
B^jned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps) . Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of x868 with the Trans-
pm Txain, and was present at the fiOl of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
' Quartar Master Teevan served with the nth Hussars in Bulgaria and the (Mmea during the Eastern campaign
*''B54-55, including the afflurs of Bulganao and M*Kenzie*s Farm, battles of Alma, BalaUava (led the left troop
tf the li^ squadron, and was wounded), Inkennan. and Tchemaya, siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with four
ClMi)e,lrndi War Medal, and Turkish Medal).
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The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. *' Eotpt " (with the Sphinx). " PBirnrsiTi^ " ,
The Rising Sun and Red Dragon.
*• WaTXBLOO " " SXTASTOPOL *
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Colonel.— Edward Pole,* Comet, ^7 July 25 ; Lt. P19 Sept. 36 ; Capt. 'zB Nov. 3Z ; Mqfor, '30 July 44 i !
Lt. Colonel, '30 Mar. 47; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, z6 Feb. 62; Luntt.Oeueral, 25 Oct. yz ;
Colonel 1 2th Lancers, z Jan. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Adolphus Ulick Wombwell,* .Entt^, 'zp Aug. 52; Li. i'23Dec. 53; Capt. ^i May 55;
Major, Pz8 July 62 ; Lt. Colonel, '25 Mar. 7Z. ,
Mtgor.- John Charles Le Queane, Comet, P29 April 56 ; Lt. 7 July 57 ; Capt. Pz8 July 62 ; Major, 24 April 71.
CAPTAnrs.
John Cavendish Orred
Crofton Thomas Burton Vandeleur
John Sprot Tait
William George Aliddleton, Extra Aide")
de Camp to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland)
Joseph Henderson
Barry Valentine Dennehy
John Cecil Russell, Aide de Camp to Sir")
Archibald Alieon )
John Beauchamp Hayes
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Leslie Martin
Hon. Walter John Stewart, Extra Aide de "i
Camp to Sir Hope Grant )
George Mure Martin
John Arthur Philipps Scourfleld ^
John Georjf e Reynard-Cookson
Edmund Morton Mansel-Pleydell, Adju- ")
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Robert Hawkes Ellis
Henry Russell Worthington*
Henry Ashton Case
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George Henry Dean
Edward Wentworih Fisher Holden Alleyne
Charles Edward Beck
Mervyn Henry Archdale
Philip Paston Mack
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Paif«M»fer.— WiUiam Henry Buttanshaw, 23 June 63 ; Hon.Captain, 23 June 68.
Riding Master.— Wm. St. Leger Stephens, 3Z July 57.
Quarter Master. — James Pronger, zo June 62.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Thomas Tarrant,' MB. A.8. z6 Juno 54 ; Surgeon, 10 July 66.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Charles Steel, zz Oct. 55 ; itt CUu$, 21 Aug. 67.
Bine— Fadnge Qcaxlet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from India, 29 June z86o.
* Lieut. General Pole commanded the z 2th Lancers in the Kaffir war of z 85 1-5 3 (Medal); in General Somerset's
expedition over the Kei in Z851 he commanded the Cavalry and Artillery ; and in 1852 he commanded several Patrols
and Columns. Served in the Crimea from oth May Z855, and was present at the capture of Tohorgaun, battle of
Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at Eupatoria with the Light Cavalry Brigade (Medal with Clasp, 5th
Class of the Modjidie, and Turkieh Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Wombwell served in the Crimean campaign in the 62nd Regiment from December Z854 to August
Z855, including the siege of Sebastopol, sortie of the 6\h April, and attack on the Quarries on the 8th June ; and
with the Z2th Lancers from August 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mednl). Also the Indian campaign
of Z858-S9 with the Saugor and Ncrbudda Field Force, including the battle of Banda (horse shot under him),
actions of Jeejunge and Kobrai, and relief of Kirwee (Medal).
* Lieut. Worthinpton served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from zsth Nov. Z863 to z866, and was
present at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukumaru, affair
of Kakaramea, and taking of Putahi (Medal).
* Doctor Tarrant.— For War Services see ••Medical Department."
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ColMieL-nJohn Lawrenson.i Comet, 12 Nov. 18; i*. 6 Dec. 21 ; Ca|7«. ^27 Aug. 25 ; BtMajor _
Jf<r/<>r, '31 Dec. 39 ; Lt.Colonel, '27 June 45 ; Colonel, 20 Juno 54 ; UajorGeneral, 6 April 60 ; Lieut.Oeneral,
25 Aug. 68 ; Colonel 13th Hussars, 10 Dec. 68. ^ ,-. . n * -r
Lknteaaat C^ontL— John Miller,* EnMign, 8 Nov. 42 ; Li. 4 June 45 ; Cop*, a Oct. 55 i ^ajor, P4 Aug. 63 ;
BtX*.a)/<wMi. 15 Aug.68; i/.Cofciwi, iSOct. 73. «... ,^ . 1, 1
M»j«r.— ». Heniy Thomas Butler, En*, a Mar. 60; Z«. '27 May 62 ; Capi. '21 Nov. 65 ; Major, '17 Aug. 70.
GAViiiirs.
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George Croft Huddleston, Adjutant Mont- ]
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Arthur Charles Pole
w^TimiimTi Bieber
Patrick Morrisey
William Robinson Truman
Herbert Hale Forbes Qifford
Frank OslKime
William Henry Brooke Peters
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Athelstane Bobert Pryce
John Kinder Spilling
Chsrles Reginald Hargreaves
Arthur Cotton Beare
William Freeman
Eineet Richard Hope Torin
Anthony Charles Sykes Abdy
William Christie (Q.M. 8 Aug. 68), A^'w'
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Henry Frederick Lane
Arthur Montagu Brookield
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Charles Stuart Wheler
iThomas Tristrem Spry Carlyon.
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3 June 68' 4 Feb. 71
'17 Nov. 69 '21 June 71
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J Matter. — ^Btenry Hubbard, 2a May 66.
*r Jfa«e0r.~Frederick Lewis, 23 Nov. 72.
Medical Qffleer.— Surgeon Major John Noble Shipton,* A,8, 23 March 55 ; Surgeon, 4 March 68.
4 ... Wetermary Surgeon.— Fnaik Garratt, 27 Aug. 70.
Blae^Facings Whito.—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.
To embark for India about 8 Jan. 1874.
^ LieatGeziend Lawronson commanded the z 7th Lancers in the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, including the Cavalry
a&irof Balganae and b«ttle of Alma. Appointed in July 1855, with the rank of Brigadier Greneral to the Heavy
fih^ide, consisting of the zst 4th and stn Dragoon Guaj^s, zst and and 6th Dragoons, which he commanded at
^ tMUtle of Tchem^ya. Succeeded Sir James Scarlett in December following, in command of the British Cavahy
's tke East, which oommand he held until the return of the Army in 1856 (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and
Tirkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Me^jidie).
* LLCokmel Miller served with the zoth Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in Z846, and was present at the battle of
&:>bnon (Medal). Served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign, and commanded Cavalry
''^:postB on the Bashilo river during the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt»
Cdoad, and Medal).
* Major Buosell was at Meerut wi^ the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Sepoy mutiny, and at Kumaul whei>
C:^^ Oerrard was killed ; was afterwards present with Beaton's Movable Column at the battle of Gungaree,
▼bere-his three senior ofiElcers being killed— he oonunonded the S4)uadron of his Regt. and a Detachment of the 9th
uaoera ; again, on the x/th Deo. 1857, he oommanded the Cavalrv m the action of Putteali, where over 700 Sepoys
vere killed,— *' To Lieut. Russell," writes Sir Thomas Seaton in his despatch, ** who commanded the Cavalry, as
^g^M to lUs hrare companions in arms, my thanks are specially due, for their gallantry in action and vigour in
pandt" He oomnmnded the CaviUrv also at Mynpooree, where 350 of the rebeu were lolled, and was with his
»!giment when General Penny was Ulled and Bareilly taken ; present at the relief of Bareilly, reUef of Shahjehan*
P-n, optnre of the Fort of Remai and pursuit with destruction of the Fort of Mahundee, action of Bunkagaon,
c^cwians in Code and actions of Mohimipore and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mitoulee, actions of
laiHTiBge and Biswa ; also served with the Agra Field Force under Brigadier Showers in Central India in pursuit
cf Tantia Tones (Medal with Clasp).
^ Maior Buiott served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign fhtm Feb. 1858 to March 1859 ^^^ was presenft
K tb£ repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lncknow, affair of Barree, and action of
^twabguDge, ooeapation of Fysabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign,
•selvding the aflhdrs of Kandoo Nuddee and Hvderghur, also the Trans-Gogra campaign, induoing th^ aflUr near-
Qorda and puxsait, taking the Fort of Me^eedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepanl
ladaflUr aft SJtkafrhat (Medal with Clasp).
* SoTgeon M^or Shipton.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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14th (The King's) Regiment of Hussars.
-^-^ Zt. Colonel, »io Feb. 54; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54; Major General,
15 May 73.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Pearson Scott Thompson,* CB. Comet, ^5 Aug. 42 ;
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Colonel.-- John Wilkiepi Comet^^ji May 38; Lieut. p2oMay 40; Cavt. ''17 May 44;
'" '^ ' ' " " ' '^ ' • - — Major General, 6 Ma
dar. 68;
Mcijor, '27 Feb. 52;
Colonel z4th Hussars,
{Sept. 47;
, ^ ^^ , i^ '7 June 44; Ca|rf.
BtMajor, 20 July 58 ; Bt.Lt.Col<niel, 3 July 60 ; Mqfor, '18 June 61 ; Lt.Colcnel, P29 Nov. 64 ; Cof.
•jore.— Francis Pemberton Campbell,^^iw*an, 3 Nov. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. '14 Jan. 62 ; Major, ^1 Dec. 68.
9. WiUiam Arbuthnot,* Ensign, 25 Mar. 56 ; Lt. P3 June 59 ; Capt. P29 Nov. 64 ; Bt.Miyor, 15 Aug. 68 ; Major,
^10 Aug. 70.
CAPTiiiirs.
Hon. Frederick Amherst^
John Hunter Knox
Francis Shirley Russell, on Special)
Service, Gold Coaet >
Joseph Harpur
». Alan Couiston Grardner (lAeut. Boyal \
Bombay Artillery, 8 June 60) S
Samuel Barrett
Algernon Edward Sheppard Preston
waiiam Bell McTaggart
14 May
30 Mar.
P 6 Feb.
5 Aug.
P27 July
P20 Mar.
P 8 July
'13 June 68
LlEirrBVAKTS. I
Henry L'Estrange Malone '22 Aug. 68
James Kentish, Adjutant 15 March 73 1^27 Juno 68
Thomas H. Heaton Garrett '13 July 70
Archibald William Merry* p 5 Nov. 70
Richard Garth p 4 Feb. 7
Sub LiEUTBiTAHTa.
Hon . Hugh Greorge (Jough
Augustus John English
John Shaw Heron-Maxwell
Charles Frederick Lindsell
Frederick Gordon Blair
Gerald Craven Ricardo
William Henry Bum
Payma«<w.— John Macartney ,7
29 Oct. 71
29 Oct.
30 Dec.
3 July
24 July
26 Mar.
23 April 7i
12 Nov. 73
6 May 62 ; Hon.Captain, 16 May 67.
'15 Oct. 6i
P 8 Feb. 61
P23Aug. 64
20 July 66
"is Dec. 69
P18 May 60
Pto Oct. 65
P 7 May 70
P 7 May 70
'xoAug. 70
P 4 Feb. 71
P28 Juno 71
'27 Oct. 71
P30 Dec. 64
' 2 Oct. 66
PisJune 68
19 June 72
2z Aug. 72
14 July 67
I Fob. 73
30 April 73
BBBV.3CAJ.
Biding Maiiter.—Jfime& Harran," i Dec. 65.
Quarter Master.— Thomas Howell Clark," 2 Sept. 62.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Ormsby Bowen Miller,*® A.8. 28 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, 9 Sept. 64.
Veterinary 5itr.7«>».— Frederick Fitzhugh Marshall, 22 June 60.
Blue.— -4^«i/*, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. k Co.
Returned from Bombay, Jtune z86o.
* Mi^or General Wilkie commanded the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign fipom the 17th April 1855, includ-
ing the capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Thompson served with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the insurgent Boers in South AlHoa in" 1845 ;
and likewise in the Kaflflr war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 14th Light Dragoons with the Central India Field
Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Jhansi ; commanded the Cavalry at
the capture of the Fort of Loharri ; present at the battle of Koonch, the various skirmishes before Calpee, action of
Galowlie, and capture of the town and Fort of Calpee ; commanded the Left Wing of the Regiment at the action of
Morar, the several engagements on the Heights before Kotakeserai and Gwalior, and capture of the Fort and city of
Gwalior ; commanded a Field Detachment for throe months in Bundleound, and in a successful attack against a very
auperior body of rebels at Garotha— thanked by the Grovemor of Bombay in Council (twice mentioned in despatches.
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Major Pemberton Campbell served with the Totn Highlanders in the Crimea fW>m 12th July 1855, including the
siege and foil of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also with the 79tn in the Indian campaign, includiuj^ the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly,
Shabjehanpore, and Mohumdee; served firom Sept. 1858 with the ist Puniaub Cavalrv and was present at the cap-
ture of Bampore Kussia and pursuit, passage of the Gogra, affairs of Churda and attack on Bankee with pursuit to
the Baptee, advance into Nepaul, ana aflRiiir at Sitkaglmt. Also with Sir Alfred Horsford's Force on the Frontiers
of Nepaul firom Jan. to June 1850 (Medal with Clasp) .
* Major Arbuthnot served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the siegre and cap-
ture of Lucknow and some of the minor aflkirs of the campaign (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Abyssinian cam-
paign as Aide de Camp and Assistant Military Secretary to Lord Napier, and was present at the capture of Msg-
aala (mentioned in desi>atohes. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Captain Hon. F. Amherst served as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy in the Black Sea and Baltio in X854-55
7 Captain Macartney, late a Captain in the xTth Lancers, was present with a Squadron of the zstb Light Dragoons
at Knmool and in the action of zorapore z8th Oct. 1839. Served with the Z7th Lancers in the Onmea from the aoth
June to z4th July and from Sept. to Nov. 1855, inolncUng the siege of Sebastopol and batUe of the Tohemaja (Medal
with Clasp. sndTurkish MedsJ).
* Biding Master Harran served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 4th Dragoon Qoards, including the battles
of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Quarter Master T. H. Glark served with the z4th Hussars tnroughout the Puxgaub campaign of Z848-49, includ-
ing the action of Ranmuffgnr. passage of the Chenab, battles of ChiUianwalla and Goojerat, pursuit of the enemy
over the Jhehun, and of the Aifghans across the Indus, with their expulsion beyond the Khrber Pass nCedal with
two Clasps). Persian campaign of Z857 (Hedal with Clasp). Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the suppres-
sion of the mutiny at Amngabad, siege and capture of Dnar, actions of Mundesore (severely wounded), relief of
Keemnoh, siege and capture of (^hanoaree, battle of the Betwa (wounded), siege and capture of Jhansi, actions of
Koonah and Cholowlie, advance on and cajole of Calpee and pursuit action and capture of Morar, reoaptore of
Chralior, action of Baaods, and pursuit of Ferose Shah (Medal with CHasp) .
w Surgeon M^jor Miller.— For War SenrioesBse " Medical Department."
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, Tka CvBBk of Bneland within the Garter. Merebimur, "Em8dob»" ''Bgkoht-oj-Zbb" "Tillubb ik
jY^njtf.. Coucra" "Bahaquk" "ViTXOBix" "PBiriarsuLA." "Wjltbbloo.'
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SflCoteel.— George WiUiam Key, Conw^ ^s July 31 ; i«. 25 Aug. 33; Ctro^ '16 Sept. 37; Jlfq;or, '14 June 42 ;
^^ 2;tf.Cb2oii«J, 0 Feb. 47; Cofow*/, 28 Nov. 54; Mqjor General, 6 Feb. 625 LUui.Q«nerai, 30 July 71 j
10 JNO\. ,.,
Li0steB«itColoiieL— Sir iVederick Wellington John FitzWygram,! Jar/., Comee;:'aS July 43; i«. '17 May
Mqfor, ""iQ Feb. 58 ; Zt Colonel, 26 July 58 ; Colonel, 26 July 63.
Coloud. 15th Huasars/xQ Nov. 71
' BSBtColoiieL— Sir Frede '
Ca»«. 'zaDec. 48; IfcuV
.—John Bdward Swinueyj
4f ; c'«^. '32 Dec. 48
ttJU.Colomel, 19 Jxuie 72.
fnn^, xs Jan. 47 ; Lt. 22 Dec. 50 ; Capt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Mqifor, ^31 Dec. 6x ;
Gapxaivs.
David Maxwell
Fxancis Hood Gregoiy
George Luck
Henzy Langtry*
Robert Marcos Biiflcoe
Heniy W. Bidley Blackett..
LlBUTBVijm.
Roehlbrt H. Bochfort-Boyd
John M'Bryan*
William White
Ftederiok HemyBeok^^Wim/ 10 Nov. 69
Thomas Davison
James Oanliffe Lister Kay, Ineirueior <if\
Xuetetf^, CaeaUj Depot )
eorge Digby Filmer Sulivan
Iflred Snurke ,
Arthur Grambier Holland ,
Arthur Thomson Middleton, Interpreter ...
CedlFraziciB Johnstone Douglas
Sub LiBinsirAns.
Joseph Edward Anderson
William Henry Biggs
Bdward Dermot Hamilton Daly .
John Henry Sewell
'18 Sept. 60
P 8 Oct. 61
Px6 April 58
'16 Aug. 6x
P3X Dec. 6x
'16 Aug. 6x
'23 June 63
1*20 Sept. 64
P20 Deo. 59
^24 Jan. 65
P $ May 65
P 7 Aug. 67
P19 July
x7C)ct.
Pi I Jan.
P27 Feb.
p 8 June
P15 Feb.
P13 June
Pis June
P24 July
P3X July
Pxo Nov.
P27 Feb. 67
Pi3June 68
P 9 Nov. 67
P 3 April 69
PioNov. 69
16 Mar. 72
Pi4Sept. 67
23 Oct. 67
P I April 68
PisJune 68
P31 July 69
P 7 May 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
24 April 72
I Jan. 73
9 Aug. 73
8 May 7a
'.—Augustus Bolle de Lasalle, x8 May 58; Monorary Major, xi March 73.
JToseer.— David Noble Smith, 8 June 72.
Matter. — Stephen Henry Staniland, 30 June 69.
"edieal Qffloer,— Surgeon Mqfor Neil Henry Stewart,^ 3£D. A.3. x Deo. 48; Surgeon, aa June 55; Surgeon
VeUrinarjf Arf^tfoii.— William Walker, xx Jan. 67. [Jfq/or, 15 Aug. (i&.
BtoB.—'Agente, Messrs. Cox and Go.
Embarked for India, 14 Nov. 1869.
* Sir Frederick FftzWygram served in the Grrmea with the 6th Dragoons, was present at the battle of Tchemaya
aad fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Olaap, and Turkish Medal).
* LtCoIonel Swindley served with the 12th Lancers in the KaiBr war of 1852-53 (Medal), and was at the action of
'^Berea. Also the Eastern campaign fVom 9th May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, oneratdonB near
F'Cpstoria under General D'Allonvine, and commanded General Simpson's escort in the Crimea. (MeaalwiUi Clasp,
lu ToxkiBh Medal) . Also the Indian campaign of 1858-59 with the Saugor and Nerbudda field force, including the
'^Stds of Jeegnnge, Kubrai, and Banda (Medal).
* Csptain Iduxgtry served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in Che Abyssinian campaign in x868, and was present at
the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
' Itiea^ ITBryan served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and was severely wounded— shot through the left thigh— in
t^e ftction of Gwanga (Medal).
' floigeon Ma^or Stewart.— For War Servioea see ** Medical Department."
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letli {The Queen's) Regiment of Lancers. [ ^J^l^^JK^*
Tho Royal Cyphor within the Garter. Aui Cur$u, aut Cominiu Qrmi$. *' Talayssa ** ** FuiavTMB d'Oitob *•
•* SaLAMAITCA •* *• VlTTOBIA " •'NiVB" "PbiTIHSULA" ••WaTEBLOO" "BhFBTPOBB" "AfVGKAVUTAJl'*
*'GHrzirBB" " Mahaka JPOBB " "Axiwal" "Sobbaok.'*
Colonel.— e ^ IToH. Sir Edward Cust,* KCH. Cornet, 15 Mar. 10; Lt. ^27 Dec. 10; Capi. '9 Dec. 13; Major,
'•24 Oct. 21 ; Lt. Colonel, ^-26 Doc. 26; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 » Major Oeneral, 11 Not. 51; LteutMenmrol,
14 May 59 ; General, 12 Jan. 66 ; Colonel i6th Lancers, 9 April 59.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Honry Clement Wilkinson,* Entign, 15 Feb. 56; £^.'5 Aug. 59; Capt,^n Sept. 63;
Mtyor, '13 Julyjo ; Lt.Colonel, 3 July 72.
Kajor.— Robert whigham,' ComH, 6 June 54; Lt. 8 Dec. 54; Copt. 12 Sept. 56; Bi.Mqjor, 5 Jnly 7a;
Moffor, 16 Aug. 73.
Captaiitb.
James Goldie,^ Brigade Majoi
Ceded DUtriett, Madroi....
Richard William Renshaw .
Robert Thirldll Maillard ....
Henry Augustin Robinson .
William Edward Shaw
Ion Turner
'14 July 541*15 Jan. 56
Pi6Aug. 57;Pio8ept. 58
Douglas Alexander Chuham )
Cunningham Graham j
LiBUTBWAirTS.
John Sullen Symes-Bullen
William Rose W3mter
William Noel Hill
William Barker, Adjutant 12 )
June 60 )
Francis Colebrooke Drummond
Henry Graham
Greorge Edward Money ]
SomersetAlb.MiddletonSmythe
Edward Oliver M'Causland ...
John Mews Evetta
PiiMar. 6i
30 Dec. 59
24 Feb. 57
'27 Sept. 61
'aoFeb. 63
3 Oct. 62
'24 June 62
5 Mar. 58
Pii Sept. 63
»28 Oct. 64
Sub Ltbutbvakts.
Alexander William Denni6>')
town Campbell, Interpreter}
Peter Robert Baimsfather
William Scott
Christopher Richard Taafib ...
James Melville Babington
Henry Richard Lloyd Howard
r.— Thomas Dynon,« 22 April 63
'22 May
P 2 Feb.
' 9 May
6 Nov.
' 2 Jan.
P14 July
'14 July
P31 July
Pxo Nov.
PaaMar.
66 '14 July 69
64 '21 Aug. 69
65 '13 July 70
67 23 Mar. 71
69'>*33 Mar. 71
69 '*xo June 71
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28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
SUB LIBUT.
30 Deo. 71
3 Nov. 72
13 April 7a
3 Aug. 72
6 Sept. 73
33 Mar. 72
Son.Captain, 33 April 67.
PaiFeb. 60
'30 Mar. 60
26 Nov. 68
P I April 68
P 2 Oct. 66
23 Mar. 73
z6Aug. 73
5 Jnly 7a
5 July 72
Pawmoiter.-
Bidina Matter. — John Perry, 6 Dec. 73.
Quarter Matter.— George Graham, 30 Nov. 70 ; Comet, 9 April 70.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Charles Alexander Innes,^ MD. A.8, 14 Mar. 55 ; SufyoH, 4 Mar. 68.
Veterinary Surgeon,— Midbaei Drummond Byrne, 17 Mar. 63.
Scarlet— Focintf* Blue.-Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedjrom Bengal, a6J)ee. 1846. Embarked for Madrae, z Julg 1865.
^ Sir Edward Oust Joined the Duke of Wellington's Army prior to the advance from Portu^ in x8zz, and con-
tinued with it up to the cantonments on the Adour In 2813, having been present with tiie i6th Light Dragoons at the
battle of Fuentes d'Onor, and with the 14th Dragoons at the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle.
and Nive, investment of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege of Badajoz, and generally in all the aflEUrs of that period, nntil be
quitted the Duke's Army on promotion. He has reoeivea the War Medal with seven Clasps. Sir Edwao^ is the
author of the " Annals of the Wars of the z8th and 19th centuries," an invaluable standard work to the student of
' Lt.Colonel Wilkinson served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1858, and wM present at the sieee
and capture of Awah, siege assault and capture of Kotah, battle of Kotakeserai, general action reenltin^ in me
capture of (Jwalior, assault and capture of Ko?ra, aiege and capture of Ponree, iMiule of Beegapore, and afhir of
Eoondry (Medal with Clasp).
* Muor Whigham served with the Asnd Highlanders in the Crimea from and Deo. 185^, incdnding the expedition
to Kertch, siege and fUl of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on z8th June (Medal witb Clasp, and Turkish
ICedal).
« Muor Goldie served with the 9th Lanoers throughout the suppression of the Indian mntiny in 1857-59, Inotnd-
ing the battle of Budlekeserai^slege operations assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Bolundshnhnr and Ally-
ffhur, battle of Agra, aflUr of Kanouge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, aotion at
Beraighat, action at Shnmshabad (in command of a Squadron), siege and capture of Lncknow, the a
the siege and capture of Ghuznee piedal) . He served also at the battle of ifiiharajpore, 9th Deo. 1843 (Brcmse Stax}^
Also in the Bntleg campaign in x8a6, including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, ana Bobraon (Modal and Glasps).
* Dooior Ixmes.— For war Berrloss sss *< ludioal Departtnoat.**
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] 17th Regiment of Lancers. 59
*DgatV$ Head,** with the Motto, " Or Qlory.*'—** Alma " " Balaklavx*' ** Ixkeruak '* " Sstastopol.'
ColoneL—ChArles William Morley Balders,^ CB. Cornet, »io Nov. 25; if. ^25 Nov. 28 : Capt. '15 July 36/
J/ii/or, P16 May 45 ; Bi.Lt. Colonel, 3 AprU 46 ; Colonel, 20 Juno 5^ . x '"'•"' - " " ' ^ • "
Au^. 60 ; Lieut General, 28 Oct. 69 ; Colouel 17th Lancers, 4 Feb. 67.
.28; Capl
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ij.ifntonant Colond.— Drury Ciiraon Dmry Lowe,' Cornet, ^28 July 54; X<. 7 Nov. 54 ;^Cap^ ^9 Nov. 56
I M^or^ Pio June 62; Lt.Colonel, '15 June 66; Colonel, 15 June 71.
.H^or.— Walter Raymond Nolan.* Cgrwgf .' 19 Jan. 55 ; Li. >io Anril 57 ; Capt. ^22 April 59 ; Major, ^23 June 69.
^APTAIKS.
». Thomas Gcnne,^ Garrison Inetructor at *>
SkorncUfe j
••• I Samuel Boulderson.^ a< 5£ajf Co/%0
• iFrederick William Blumberg
... .Stanley Yeatman Clark
• {Jeoimett Charles Duke
•• Thomas Arthur Cooke
• Starling Menx Benson
- jEdmund Yemey Wyatt Edgell
P 2 Nov. 55
20 Nov. 56
'is Nov. 59
J'laMar. 61
'11 July 63
'16 May 62
•20 Oct. 65
P20 April 66
I LZSUTBWAVTS.
Bniest AngostoB Belford
James Fane Alexander
Hon. John Pleydell Bouverie
John Brown,* Adjutant 23 Mar. 67
William Trevelvan Somerset Kevill-Davies
Charles Edward Swaine ...
Robert Nugent Humble ...
Charles Evelyn Arkwright
Thomas Mack .
! George Augustus Wood
'Mortimer Graham Neeld..
Sim LlEUTKlTAKTS.
Percy Wormald
John Montague Russell
Charles Hotham Purvis
'27 July
P20 Feb.
'27 Feb.
Paj Mar.
P 1 AprU
P13 Jime
''14 Oct.
' I Sept.
'27 July
3x Oct.
CAPTAIN. I BKKV.IQU.
>* IX Sept. 57J'ioJune 62'
23 Jan.
Pio June
»^3Mar.
' 7 April
9 July
'27 Feb.
» I April
57. 17 Nov. 63
62p27Feb. 67
66iP3o Oct. 69
esi'^July 69
65 '*ao July 70
67 '27 July 70
68 5 July 73
I '24 April 69
P23 June 69
'18 Aug. 69
30 Oct. 69
P20 July 70
1*27 July 70
' 3 Sept. 70
'27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
31 Oct. 72
12 Ndv. 73
SUB LIKUT.
17 Feb. 72
24 April 72
I a Feb. 73
8 I ... PatraM«/«r.— John Joseph Westenra Smith, 27 Nov. 661 Hon, Captain^ 27 Nov. 71.
I 13 ... Biding Ifot^er.— Richard Henry Boyle,» 23 April 61.
Qiuarter Matter.— V€ John Berryman,^ 12 April 64. [3 J»Jy 7a.
Medical (^cer.— Surgeon Mofor Arthur J. Greer," A.S. 3 July 52; Surgeon, 11 Sept. 60; Surgeon Major,
reierinary Surgeon. — James LAmbert, 12 Oct. 57 ; let Clan, 2 Sept. 68.
' I Blue — JFaeinge White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JrwA Agente, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
, Returned from India, 5 May 1865.
^ LieutGeneral Balders nerved the campaign on the Sutlej in 1845-46, and commanded the 3rd Light Dragoons in
tb£ battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and CB. ). He was wounded in
the erotn whilst charging tlte enemy's batteries i^ Ferozeshah, on the evening of the 2i8t Dec. 1845.
* Colonel Dnuy Lowe soi*ved with the xrth Lancers in the Crimea from i8th June 1855, includinjj^ the battle of the
Tchema^'a, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign of
i:^£~59, mclnding pursuit of rebel forces under Tantia Topee, and the action of Zeerapore (Medal).
* Major Nolan served with the xTth Lancers in the Indian campaign of 1858, including the aflkurs of Rajghur,
M-iQj^TQwIee, Sindwaho, Kharee, and Zeerapore (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
' Osptain Gonne served with the 17th Lancers in India in 1857-59 ; was appointed Acting Interpreter to the X7th
Unc^rs and Staff Officer to the 2nd Cavalry Column Malwa Division (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
< Captain Boulderson served with Lind s Mooltanee Horse during the Indian mutiny in 1858-59 ; this Regiment
TM part of the force nnder Brigadier General Troup which advanced into Oude from Shalu'ehanpore.
* lieut. Brown served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of
Bal^^aaak and M*Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (severely wounded and horse killed), and Tchemaya,
».ece and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Modal). Served in the campaign in Central
In bain ^58-59 and was present at the action of Burode (Medal).
* Riding Master Boyle served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 5th Dragoon Guards and was present in the
ictit^ of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, si^ge and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Tirkish Medal).
'^ Quarter Master Berryman served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac
vd M'Kenaie's Flarm (captured three of the enemy), night attack on the Russian outposts on 19th Feb. 1855,
rattles of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchemaya, sie^e and ftJl of Sebastopol (Medal with four
i.1asp8, Tictoria Cross, aud Turkish Medal) . Served in the Central India campaign of 1858-59.
^ Sturgeon Major Ghreer.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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18th Regiment of Hussars, [ ilSfeSriSS
••P«KIK8CLA>" "WaTMLOO."
Colonel.— Sir Edward Coopor Hodge.i KCB. Comet, 3 Aug. 96 ; i/. ^3 July 98 ; Cent. '19 Dec. 3^; 2f<^or,
»3 Dec. 41 ; Lt.Coloiul, P3 Oct. 48; Colorul, 98 Nov. 54; Jfcyor General, 30 J««i- ^3 J Lt.Qenerol, «5 0<A-
71 ; Colonel x8th Husears, 19 Nov. 70. _
Lientanaat ColoBel.— Richard Buckley T
Bl.MajoT, ao July 58 ; Bl.Lt.Colonel, j
Migar.— ^^hrigtopher Barton, Comet,
CLnxixs.
Thomas Phillips Pa6 Sept.
Harold Esdalle Malet ' 18 Oct.
John Lorn Btewart, Adj. Ay rehire Teo-') \p^^-fff.\.
manry Cavalrg } < ^ •""*'•
William Lawrence Twentyman,* OffieitU- }\ ;ȣ--.
ing Btigade Major, Naffpore Force S\ ■''**^'
John Groves '10 May
Walter Teldham P29 Mar.
Henry Maxwell Howard Vi9Mar.
Francis Anthony Strickland Mannock^ ... 17 Oct.
I
LlIUTSVAKTS. I
Frederick Charles Hooi)er '94 June
Edward Pulleyne i 7 May
James Stuart P96 April
Charles Addison Davies, Interpreter 1*18 May
Richard George Kennedy* '19 Aug.
Edward Nolan Pi6 0ct.
Harry William Parker jPi6 0ct.
Richard Knox, .14/. 14 June 73 Px6 0ct.
William Edward Bolton '»» 6 Nov.
Montagu Maule Slade 1*15 Feb.
Charles Henry Simpson iP97 Aug.
Charles Osborne Grould '21 Mar.
.. ■ LiaUT.
"561 96 Mar.
59>i8 Dec.
5S^ 8 Feb.
59 '16 Oct.
61 !P 19 Doc.
61 1' 7 Nov.
61 !p 18 July
57, P 5 Nov.
58 P24 May 61
60' z Mar. 64
56' 2 Sept. 6a
6o|'29Mar. 64
62 P18 Oct. 64
62^21 Mar. 68
62 23 Jan. 69
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Poyaoffor.— LoftuB Cassidy," 30 June 54 ; Ene. '9 Nov. 38; Lt. 11 Jime 41; Capt, 6 Jona 54! ilon. Major ^
BidiM Master. — Jacob Hodgins, 22 April 7X.
Quarter Maeter.— George Ferris Rumsey, 12 July 7X ; Comet, 17 Mar. 69.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Frederick Beaufort Scott, MD.,^ A.S, i Oct. 6a.
Veterinary Surgeon,— J ohii Mills, 8 July 59 ; let CUm, 19 Feb. 70.
Blue.— -4i5f*»«, Andrew Lawrie, Esq.
Embarked for India, x8 June 1864.
1 Sir Edward Cooper Hodge conunanded the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was on
board H.M.S. Sanapareil in the naval attack on Sebastopol X7th Oct. 1854 ; also present at the battles of Balaklava and
Xnkerman« siege of Sebastopol, night-attack on Russian outposts, X9th Feb., and battle of Tchemaya, x6 Aug. i&sj
(Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the liCgion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Prettejohn served with the Win^ of the X4th Light Dragoons in the campaign in the Southern Mahraua
country in X844-45, and was present at the mvestment and capture of the fortresses of PaneUa and Pownghor. Al9(
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur with the charging Squadrons
passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the enemy across the Jhelum and of tli4
Affghans over the Indus through the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Persian ezpeditiozi o
1857 and was presentat the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp)^ Also vnthth<
Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghnr
action of Barodia, relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddenpore Pass (wounded), battle of Betw:
in oommand of ^e three Troops actually engaged (horse wound^ in two places), siege and capture of the town ant
fortress of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, and commanded the Right Wing of the X4th Light Dragoons in the pursuit
afflEkirs during the advance on Calpee, capture of Calpee. action of Morar and recapture of the^town and fortress o
Owalior and pursuit ending in the action of Jowra Allipore, in command of the Squadron, action of Ranode ii
oommand of the only Squadron present— severely wounded (four times mentionec* in despatches. Brevets of Majo
and Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Twentvman commanded the D Division of the Highland Transport Train of the Abyssinian Expcditionar
Force; commanded Baggage Mules of the 2nd Brigade ist Division on the south bank of the Bashilo nver on th<
(Brevet of Major, and Medal)
* Captain Mannock served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in x868, and commanded
Troop composing the outpost on the Bashilo river under Lt. Colonel Miller during the storm and capture
Kagdala (Medal).
* Major Cassidy served in Oude and on the Nepaul frontier in X858-5P (Medal).
* Lieut. Kennedy served with the 5^th Regt. on the Bhootan expedition, and was present with the storming part
at the recapture of Dewangiri in April x 865— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abvssinian campaign a
Aide de Camp to Lord Napier and was present at the action of Arogee and the capture of Magdala (mentioned h
dosTOitohes, Medal).
* Doctor Soott.— For War Services see " Medical Department.*' j
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4i lOiOwnii JfthTi Torln,' CB. Comtt, '21 Dec. 3a ; Lt. >>« Dec. 34 ; Capi. '14 Dec. 41 ; Ifo/or, % Sept 49 ; Zt.Colwul,
1 '4 F»b. 33 ; CWomI^ Nov. 54 ; J£q;or General, 27 June 66 ; Colonul loth HuBBare, 6 May 73.
33 T wntenaat OalamL— Charlea Vanbrngh Jenkins,* Corii«/, 34 Jan. 39 ; ^- i Ji^^- 44; Capt. 32 Jan. 5a; I£<y'or,
I Jnlj 57; JA,CoUn»H, t JaB. 63; Colonel, z Jan. 67.
:< iSuacaw— Hsniy C^dogan Craigie,* Comet, ao Aug. 48 ; X<. ix Sept. 51 ; C<ip^' ^3 Not. 56; Meffor, 93 April 631
JBt.Li, CBtowi, 99 May 73.
?J [Robert Baring, Q>rM<, 25 July 51 ; 2^. 30 Sept. 54 ; Cafa, 9 Jan. 58 ; Major, x April 69.
I Captjlivs.
'Rich.TaIbotPla3itagenatStapleton«
.Cbariea Mannera Litton Fairbixither
Kendan Joeiah William CoghiU,» Adjutmnty
I LammrkAiro Toomamty Coftmlrg J
t'hariea Hay Fairiie'
Abel Ueniy Chapman*
~ Re Webster*..
Arthur Greorite
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1 India. Om dmts with ike Torhamd Miui»m ,y
Kdwin Wilaon Greeham WiUiams
William Sheppey Greene^'
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Henry Hall
Perry Harry Stanley 'BarroiWrAdjuiant 38 Juno 71
Jamea M'lUUop Macwhirter
\ 'lemexit Smith
Henry Bdmonda Kynaston^
Frederic Mdldngton Stow
Chariaa Edward Warde, Aide de Camp to Sir\
Feawiek WUUama }
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'Alexander Mitchell Taylor
Ralph Cromwell Gregg
Henry Murray Ashley Wardo
John Compton Hanfbrd Flood ....
William Edward Phillips
Stephen George Wilson
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30 July 63
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30 Deo. 56
33 Nov. 56
9 Jan. 57
10 Mar. 57
8 Jan. 68
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13 Nov. 66
'14 Mar. 68
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8 July 68
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21 Aug. 73
26 Mar. 73
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-Henry Octavins Currie.^* la Aug. 6a ; Ene. 4 Fob. 53 ; Lt. 6 Juno 57 ; Son,Major, 12 Aug. 7a.
-: Sfe^M^ lfiB«£«r.— George Conch," 37 May 63.
* f^uat ter JTajfcr.— William Langdale,** 6 March 63.
3I*dieal OffUer.^Suryeom Major Bei^amin Burland,i7 MB., A.S. z Dec. 58 ; Surffoon, z Dec. 65.
' I'eierimmry Saryeon.—jKBieB Kettle, zi Jan. 67.
Blue. — Agenta, Messrs. Coz and Co.'-Bettimedfrom India, 33 March Z870.
' Ma.'or General Yorke commanded tho Royal Dragoons in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the siege of
5«iWopol, and was severely wounded at tho battle of Balaklava, hia horse also was severely woundea with grape-
•- * m frupportinf the Light Cavalry charge prior to his own leg being shattered by a rifle-ball (Medal with two
■'^>^. CB., Sardinian and Turkish Med^s, and 4th Glass of the Medjidie). He commanded the Regt. during a
1 U Tiz. fsale in the Black Sea between Varna and tho Crimea, and this great disaster resulted in the loss of 350 horsea
• ' ^e Regiment, including the greater part of the offlcers' chargers and those of detachments of other Regiments
i3''t r his command.
' >.\'l4jcel Jenkins served in the zst Bengal Light Cavalry the campaign of Z843 in AfTghanistan under General
r -ock. and was present at tho forcing of the Khyber Pass, relief of JolTalabad, and all the actions leading to the
' or-ipation of Cabul, including the Cavalry Charge in the Tezeen Valley (Medal). Gwalior campaign of z843-i^,
: "vUni? the battle of Mahangporo (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Afiwal (Medal).
>a anb campaign of 1848-49, moluding the battles of ChillianwaUah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
' L1.C0I. Cnaigie served in the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry in the Punjaub campaign ip 1840, and was present at the
1:1V of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). As Ca])Uun raised and commanded a Regiment of Irregular Horse under
'-r ♦ Tder& of the Lt. Governor of the N.W, Provinces from May 1857 to Jan. 1858, during tho Indian mutiny (Medal).
* < apuin Stapleton served with the Rcypootana Field Force in 2857-58, and was present at the siege and capture
'f Kccah. Served as second in command of the Bengal Yeomanry Cavaby in pursuit of rebels on tho Kepaol
*- a^irr (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
' 'kptatn Coghill served as Adjutant of the 3nd European Bengal Fusiliers throughout the Indian campaign of
-: : :3. and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, storming the Heights in front of Delhi, throughout the
• -.-'. .f Delhi, including the actions in front, storming of the breach Cashmere Bastion, and final capture of the
• .- -. S«rved in General Showers' Force in the taking of the Forts of Rewarrie, Ji^hnr, Ranaude, Furrucknugur, and
i . -mab^hor. Also present at the capture of the Heights of Sonah (Medal with Clasp).
'ajjtam Fairiie served in the Rohilcund district with the Column under Colonel Jones (Medal).
* 'ap^ain Chapman served in tho Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58. including the siege and capture of Dhar,
Ux: ic«ore, Chandaree. Jhansi, and Calpee, and actions of Betwa and Koonch (Medal with Clasp).
> -*aptatn Webster served with Lind's Mooltanee Horse-daring the Indian mutiny campaign in 2857-58, and was
je^^TX sfc Kakraole, operations before and capture of Bareillv, Shal\jehanpore, and capture of Mohunlee (Modal).
E-'-iTe-l a letter of thanks from Government for services with Meerut Lignt Horse in ZB57.
'* Captain Biddulph served in tho Indian mutiny campaign in 2858-59. and was present at the action of Doundea-
brv taking of the Forts of Chanda and Manjeedea, and action on tho banks of the Raptee (Medal).
• Lt^ut. Greene served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 2864-66, and was present at the
a3*^k on Gate Pah (Medal).
^ L.c«ti. Kynaaton aerved with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and waa
r^eat at the siege and capture of Lucknow, reoccupation of Fyzabad and Trans-Gogra operations, including
U^ pa«a^ of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and the afikirs of Muchleegaon and Bongaon Jungle (Modal with Clasp).
* Ma^M* Currie was present during the mutiny at Allahabad on 6th Juno 2857, and subsequently served in tho Fort
I .:A.a-iahad(Meda]).
I - ^. iin;? Master Conch served in the Crimea from April 2855, and has the Crimean Medal with Clasp for Sebas-
« :• .. and Turkish Medal.
' v^.Msster Langdale served in the 3rd Light Dragoons in the AfTghanistan campaign of 284a under General
T V.ck, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming Uie Heights of Jugdulluck, and action in the
Ztf^n TaUey (Medal). Sutlej campaign in 2845-46, including the afihir of Buddiwal, action of Aliwal (wounded),
a- ' -<atO of Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Was present with the Artillery guns at Meerut on the evening of the
B:=.ry on loth May 2857 ; performed Subaltern's duty in the 6th Dragoon Guards with M«uor Bayer's Column in
ai-V-'-*«ing the mutiny in the district (Medal) .
^ fe^rgeoa Mi^or Barland.->For Profeeaional and War Services see " Medical Department."
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CoIomL- WUIiamParlljv,* Coniei, '3 Oct. x6; Lt. *6 May 24; Capt. '19 Sept. 26; J?Mfa;or, 23 Nor. 41 ; Mt^for,
^iS Sept. 45 ; Lieut. Colonel, ''30 Jan. 46 ; Colonel , ao June 54 ; Jfajor General^ 1 7 J uly 60 ; Lt, General, a i March 69 ;
Colonel 3ifit Hassan, 24 Oct. 65.
Licateaaat Colonttl.— Roderick Bazmatyno MacLeod.* CorM<*^ 4 Jan. 40; U. 27 Sept. 43; Capi. 6 Sept. 51;
Bt. Major ^ 16 July 6a ; Major, 30 July 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 4 March 68 ; Colonel, 4 Mar. 73.
■^•ra.— Charles Powlett L»ne,> Cornet, 20 Jan. 46; Lt. 8 May 49; Oap^ 23 Nov. 56; Bt.Major, 90 JvHy 58;
Bt.Lt.Colonei, 95 Mar. 6q ; Major, 9 April 70.
ymoQghby Charles Stanley Clarke,* Comet, 24 Nov. 47 ; Lt. 30 Jnly 49 ; Capt. 21 Jnly 61 ; Major, 2 Oct. 70.
Caftaiits.
Edward Baldwin Wake
George Farqohar Smith^
John Mathew Biddle,* Ateietant Surgeon,^
3 June 53 S
Frederick Brace Prinsep*
Robert C. D'Bsterre Spottiawoode
Arthur Henry Taylor
Herbert Cromwett Collier,* Enaign Bombajf^
Aremf,%\ Feb. jx )
Charles Bdward Frederick
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Arthur Purvis Lo^, ^'«/a}i< 4 May 73
James Bdward Kitson
Davidson Alexander Lyaaght
Frederick William BeiuBon
Arthur Thomas Fisher
Rowland HillMartm
Frederick Hutchinson Haynes
John William Denne Johnson
Harry Murray MacKenzie
William Wilkes Unett
20 Oct. 53
20 Oct. 55
25 Sept. 57
20 April 57
20 MAr. 58
4 Nov. 58
Z5 Jan. 58
' 2 July 61
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26 June
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13 Jan.
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3 Feb.
15 Feb.
8 Feb.
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26 April 56
20 Nov. 56
5 Feb. s8
x8May 58
2x June 58
5 Feb. 59
» 5 Aug. 59
Pi8 0ct. 64
24 Aug. 68
Z4 Oct. 68
21 Oct. 68
19 Juljr 69
9 April 70
, ' 3 Feb. 69
69 28 Oct.
69' 28 Oct.
68 '29 May
28 Oct.
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WOUam Edward Ker Fox
Richard Joseph Henry Oamer
sra LixuT.
23 Mar. 72
23 April 73
30 July 62
30 July 6a
26 July 61
xsMar. 69
9 April 70
2 Oct. 70
15 Jan. 70
14 Aug. 7z
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.} Pagmaater.—Jame* George, 21 May 58 ; Q.M. 12 Jan. 55 ; En$. 3 June 56; SonJfqfor, za Jan. 70.
4 Ridimg Jf safer.— Henry Blinkhom Germany, za Nov. 70.
:- Qmetrter Maeter.—UeoTj Murray," 2 Oct. 62 ; Eneign, 29 Nov. 58. [15 Mar. 7a
.4 Medical Qficer. — Surgeon Major Gavin Ainslio Tumbull,^* A.8. 16 Aug. 50; Surgeon, 28 Deo. 55 ; Surgeon Mqfor,
i-j r^eriumrg Smrgeon.—John G«orge Bushman, 7 Jan. 58 ; let Claee, x8 Aug. 69.
Bl}ie.—Ageut9, Messrs. Rldgway and Sons.
Sefurned/TTom India, December, 1873.
■ Lt.Generml Parlby conmianded the Detachment 4th Li^ht Dragodns during the Rebecca riots In Wales in 1843
a*.<i received the approval of the Civil and Military authorities. Ha brought the xoth Hussars firom India through
CffTpt to the Crimea in 1855, and commanded the Cavalry Division from 17th April to 30th June, and the Hussar
Bk*^de from zst July till and Sept. 1855. aud was present at the reconnaissance under Omar Pasha on x9th April, as
%eo St the battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class
«f tbe Me4jidie).
' Cdcnel MacLeod served the Gwalior cami>aign, including the action of Mahan^pore. 20th Dec. 18^3 (Bronse Star) .
Htlq campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Feroseshah. and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasjps).
' li. Colonel Lane served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, action of Ram-
' 4rzur, and batAles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny campaign in 1858.
vjiding the siege and capture of Lncknow, and capture of Pellalpore (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Miyor.
V«Uwnh Clasp).
* Slaior Clarke served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the actions of Ghmgeree and Pntiala
«V*dal).
- I'sfiiain Smith served in the Indian mutiny campaign in X857-59, and was present at the attack of the rebels on
r ^uns at JuUnndur, and subsequently served wiw Showers* Column in Rajpootana and Central India in pursuit
*< Taatia Topee, Fteroxe Shah, and other rebels, including the operations in the Seronge Jungles and the aflkir at
firaa (Medsd).
' t.^spfiain Biddle served with the 60th Riflm in the Indian campaign in X857, ^^^ '''f^ present at the actions od the
R adon, battle of Bndlee ke Serai and forcing the Heights before Delhi, throughout the siege operations, including
1^ action of the Z9ih June, attack on the Subjee Mundee, final attack and assault of Delhi. Served with the 8tli
ti^iHianin xtsS-sQand was present at the battle of Slndwaho, and actions of Koorwyc bnd Nabarghur (Medal
vihtwoClaqw).
* ^'aptain Prinsep served in the Indian mutiny campaign in Z858, including the actions at Amorah, Doumoura-
r«7e and Philga (Medal).
* t ap:ain Cdher served in the Bombi^y Axmy from 185Z to 1858 prior to obtaining a Cometcy in the 8th Hussars,
, nd aerred on the StalT in the Persian campaign in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
** Onttain Coghlan served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Corps, and was present at the oaptare
tfSiagdala (Medal).
^ Quarter Maeter Mimay served in the Indian mutiny campaign in X857-58, including the siege of Delhi, siege and
cTXaxe of Lncknow, and Rohilonnd campaign (Medal with t^o Clasps).
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22 Joues Julian Smith' M 17 Dec. 51, 17 Feb. 54:16 Jnu. 59
1 d EardU^ Maitlaud,^^^ Attitt.Supt.Ji. Gun Faciorie* ij Dec. 51 17 Feb. 54 15 Feb. 59
17 JfEaurico Edward Covey Stocker '17 Dec. 51,17 Feb. 541 3 Mar. 59
12 John Lanlner Clarke *«* 17 Dec. 51 17 Feb. 54] i Apr. 59
ID Henry Thomhill>*» 17 Dec. 5in7Feb. 54I x Apr. 59
\ d Arthur Thornton OrattciekeF earte.^^Awlsl. Ad jt.\\ _.^^ r* u
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.11 Thomaa Priaulx Carey 17 Dec. 51 17 Feb. 54
d Henry JoiimAidergon.^^ABtiHanttoDirtrlorofl t„„^ , ! ™.
' ArlUUryandStoree.: . j =3 June 52 17 Feb. 54'
10 Alexander Hadden Hutchinaou '23 June 52 J7p^cb. 54
A Frederick Greorge llavcnhill*"' 23 Juno 52,17 Feb. 54
12 Thomas Henry l^itt'*^ 23 June 52117 Ff-l*. 54I 1 Apr. 59]
I D JjVederio Loe Hopkinson Lyon i« '23 June 52 17 Feb. 54- x Apr. 591
\d.h. John Kdwanl Kuck>KeGue'(^ 23 June 52' 17 Feb. 54 23 May 59
d.h, Ernest Courtenay Vaughan ^^ 23 June 52117 Feb. 54!ai July 59
i 2 ». Francis Towry Adcane Law ^T* '22 Dec. 52^17 Feb. 54 25 Sept. 59
d Major FraneU JJovne»,^''* jMfrucior of Guntiertf | _. ^ I -c 1 l
School for Iie.eroeFirce», Woolwieli. . ) l" I^«- 5^ 17 Feb. 54!
8 Falkloud George Kdge^vorth Warren »'* '22 Dec. 5217 Feb. 54
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d Henry Clement ^iieinHerionDuer,^'^^ AtsUt. Super' ) . -^^r 1
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la Thomas Lloyd StJlP"^ ,22 Dec. 5a 17 Feb. 54
4 Joseph Han well i'^ 22 Dec. 52 x 7 Feb. 54
5 Joshua Fxwlerick UctAy.^'' Inst, of Gannrrj, > j j. \ _ I ^ .
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14 John Kelly Holdsworth 22 Dec. 52 17 Feb. 54.26 Mar. 60
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9 William Alexander Patrick Wyllie *'7 '22 Dec. 52 17 Feb. 54
3 Henry Cardew >** 8 Apr. 53' 7 Mar. 54
1 Horace Percival 22 Juno 53]X2 Mar. 54
4 Henry Thomas Arbuthnot,*'* I.e. 5 Jan. 72 1 22 June 53 16 May 54
a M^bert Biddulvh,^^ I.e. 15 Jan. 64 ; Col. 15 Jan. 72, > I ,„«« .,1 -u
A..Ut. AdJt.GeH^'al,A«xiliary Force, f... i " J^«^ S3 30 May 54 _
11 WiUiam Stirling."*" I.e. 5 Jan. 72 22 June 53 30 Mny 54 x Apr. 60 9 Apr. 6x
XX Peter Edward Hi P'» 22 June 53 17 June 54 x Apr. 60
9 Arthur Kennedy Rileout'*^ '21 Dec. 53 20 June 54 1 Apr. 60
xo William Henry ^V ittson •** |2x Dec. 53 20 June 54 1 Apr. 60
a ». Oliver Hen-y Atkins Nicolls ^^■* 21 Dec. 53 20 Jimc 54 i Apr. 60
21 Charles James Hope-Johnstono 21 Dec. 53 2oJunc54l 1 Apr. 60
14 Jiriiijamin QeaXe Humfrey"* 21 Dec. 53 28 June 54 x Apr. 60
13 Charles Watson Wilson^^H 21 Dec. 53 x July 54 1 Apr. 60
15 Francis Walter do Winton^** |ii Apr. 54 17 July 54 x Apr. 60
1 BrynicrFnuicis Schroiber*** 11 Apr. 54!i3Sept.54 x Apr. 60
22 Michael Tweedio 1*' ti Apr. 54 21 Sept. 54 9 Apr. 60
IX Kichard O'Hara ix Apr. 54 21 Sept. 54 20 Apr. 60
10 Hugh Cheth.tm Lylo ''" In Apr. 54 21 Sept. 54 2 May 60
d Leonard Griffiths''^''' Deputy Governor, Jirixton ( ' »«« , I o _», ir 4:
Convict E,ta»,lUS,nrutL.i 1 ^' ^P'* 54!" Sept. 54 4May 60
3 William iiaymoiul Lluollj-n^'* 11 Apr. 54 28 Sept. 54 4 May 60
14 Heiiry .Fohn Foquett Kllia Hickos,^"'' I.e. 29 Dec. 71 , 11 Apr. 54! 4 Oct. 54 ' 7 .luuo 6c
xo Frederick QeorK'u Buylay '14 Aug. 54^23 Oct. 541 8 June 6o|
IX Noel Hamlyn Harris ^♦^ 14 Aug. 54,24 Oct. 54'22Jime6o
x William George Mnrtin"* 14 Aug. 541 6 Nov. 5422 Sept. boj
X Philip Henry Sandilands '14 Aug. 54'24 Nov. 54 27 Sept. 60
d William Jamen H.ill,^'^^ A.Q.lf. Gen. Jl^oolteich ...14 Aug. 54 28 Nov. 54 1 3 Nov. 60
7 Morton Parker Edeu 14 Aug. 54I28 Nov. 54127 Nov. 60
x5 Charles Dalrymplc Gilmour*"" X4 Aug. 54la8 Nov. 54'2i Dec, 60
4 Edward John V/ard- Ash ton 1*" '14 Aug. 5430 Nov. 54 1 x Jan. 61
9 Wilmot Burrows Edward Ellis *»* ' 14 Aug. 54 13 Dec. 54l3oJan. 61
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2 Sir John William Campbell, Hart, ^w 23 Oct. 54 16 Dec. 54;i9 Apr. 61
16 .^miliusde Vic Tapper*** 13 Oct. 54'i6Di;c. 54 28 June 61
A Francis Arthur Whmyates^^* 23 Oct. 54,27 Dec. 54! i Oct. 61
5 Frederick Coulthui'st Elton *»» 23 Oct. 54 i Jan. 55 12 Nov. 61
4 Charles Richard Franklcn'** 23 Oct. 54 3 Jan. 55 13 Nov. 61
(< Clennell ColUngwood 23 Oct. 54 6 Jan. 55.11 Dec. 61
a Fredci-ick Augustus Anlcy^**' ,23 Oct. 541 6 Jan. 55111 Dec. 61
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15 William Rooke««i 23 Oct. 54 a6 Jan. 55
1 7 John Robert King 20 Dec. 54 25 Feb. 55
;i2 Thomas Cuming 20 Dec. 54 6 Mar. 55
' 1 Charles Edmund Southouse Scott 1^*^ '20 Dec. 54 8 Mar. 55
d Hy. Dotedeeteell Pitt, FriraleSec.toOocr.cf Victoria' nSVoh. 55! 8 Mar. 55
|ii Hale Young Wortham"** 28 Feb. 55 i Apr. 55
II Henry Barlow Maule^" 28 Feb. 551 i Apr. 55
I d Hen. Le Quay Gear^,»^^Assi»t. Adjt. General, Dublin 28 Feb. 55 x Apr. 55
' 12 Walter Brook Rice*'" ;28Feb. 55 x Apr. 55
1 5 Gcorgo Uchtcr Knox 28 Fob. 55I x Apr. 55
1 2 Obb ^rue Hail Goodennugh 28 Feb. 55: i Apr 55
I 3 James Hamilton Prinj^'le Anderson-*'* 1 28 Feb. 55J x Apr. 55
10 Henry Chambcrlayne Farrell*** 128 Feb. 55' x Ajir. 55
15 Edward M'Laughliu 1 28 Feb, 55
I Arthur SfeKort H inter, ^^ Garriton Instructor, \ e wov. r^i
Rawnl Fiudee, JJtugal ^ ab ireo. 55.
' 7 George Adam Crawjord 28Feb. 55I
3 Townsond Arcmbcrg de Molcyns*** ]
< 5 .Tohn Booth Richflrdscr *«
' 6 William Henry Wai*deil,**».a.e ,
14 Frederick JohL Gcorgo Hill**
I 1 William Henry Izod
8 Robert Charles Walter CampbcU^o..
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4 Hexiry Webster Shakerley
13 JohnEobertLjco***
4 Edmimd Staveley"*
I Heni7 Edmeaden"*
14 John Macvicar Bum*^V
2! Stuart James Nicholson, In^ruetor in QuHiurjf, ]
School of Smunery J
William Smith"*
Walter Newman .,
Edmund John Trdmlett
George Edwin Maule
William Dobreo Carey
Alexander GrantMiller
Ramisay Weston Phipps
Robert Sandham
Algremon Augustas Stewart
MoH. Robert ViilieraDaion"* ,
Bdmond Sidney Burnett'**
FiuRoy Somerset Talbot*"
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d ». John Ryder Oliver*"* Brigade Major, Alderthot
d Jamea JPeattie Morffan,*** p.a.e. A$$i$tant Supt. JB. \
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Georye Oroie HaHHeH^*'* &ar. ln»t. Seeuttderabad ..
d Artkur Ford,*^ p.a.e.fAMat. Director of Artil.Studiet
9 Francis Arthur Mont, AditUant 24 Aug. 6€
d George Arbuthnot,*** MP.for Stouyh
9 Richard Sadleir, Itut. of Gunnery
a Wiliiam Suxtou Barlow, p.a.c. Captain Instructor ')
Royal Laboraiory, Woolwich >
Robert CaUwell Smith,*" Comm.of Ordnance, 2nd /
Claee, Ifaypore S
3 Cha.D. Chalmers,** Adj. 1 Feb.yx
» Samuel Parr Lynes
5 Gharlee Hart Pickerinj?**>
Bowee Lennox Foreter*^ Brigade Major 8. Die- >
iricte, Madras }
B Louis Charles Aug. Adrian deCetto'^
12 Honry Anderson
d Charlea Trench, Aide de Camp 4- Fricate Sec. to \
Goe. of Bermuda. S
d Henry Colebrooke Lewes, Adj. Suffolk Art. Militia...
II William NortonPerss^
4 Hon, Ralph Hare
8 Robert Emmet Cane***
6 Greorge Budd
John Hauykion,Garrison Instructor, AUahabad
d s, Francis Sadleir Stonty,*^ p.a.c
4 Thomas Clarke
d WiUwm Oodefroy Brancker^^*
d Difnald R. Cameron
d WUUam Henry NohU
16 George O'Connor
d William Kemmut, p.a.c
8 Edward Taylor Warry
9 Henry Bond
s Wm. Morritt Bameby Walton, ^d/u/an^ 24 Apr. 7 2
d Henry Braekenbury,'^ Assistant Military Secre-
tary, Gold Coast
18 #. Cha. Alfttid Gorham
3 William Henry Graham
4 f.AlexanderWm. Duncaji,Special Service, GoldCoast
d George Fred. Stanley Chambers
B WiUiam Southwell Curzon
d Samuel I/unlop
d Edward Lyons, Adjutant Cork Militia Artillery .
X George Bertie Benjamin Hobart***
15 Harry Adair Ttucey,^''fAt^utant 10 June 71
8 William Stmhan, Adj. x4Ma^ 73
d Henry John Francis Shea, Aide de Camp to Gov.
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d Weniworth Henry JSiing-Harman, p.a.c. See. R.A.
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X Thomas Strong Seccombe
▲ Joseph Charles Smyth- Windham
7 Wilbam Bruce Baikes Hall, at Staff College
3 WiUiam Thomas Budgen, Adj. 8 June 70
7 Kdward Broadrick
B Edward Hovell Thurlow
B JETos. Alexander Stewart*^
A. William Walpole Murdoch, Adj. 8 Oct. 73
X Edward Delaval Tarleton »w
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4 John Claudius Auchinleck **■
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4 Samuel Cotter Kyle***
14 William Stopford Maunsell
6 «. Herbert Leonard MitcheU,**^ Brigade Major )
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B «. Edward Vicars Boyle
d Michiel John Sexton
i Hugh Latimer Bllaby»*7
xo Jno. H. Blackley, Inst, of Gunnery
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J 4 Arthur Harness, Adj. 9 Mar. 73 ...
IX Henry de Stuteville Isaacson
a Henry Cole Mag^nis
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A Frederick Swaine LeGrice
SI Thomas Bramston Hamilton
IS Thomas Charles Price
tLrha Wm. Francis M. Hutchinson .
JO Albert Thornton Wodohouse
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Brigade Mqjor^ E<ut Indiei
13 Charles Henry Fairflix Ellis
12 John Fletcher Owen, j7.a.0. Ad-
jutanlas Sept. 7a .,
j5J()huEgertonGubbins,.i4/-iFeb.72
J, Alex. Jiamsay Cruiktkanh, Adj. )
1 Adm. Br. AyrtMire Art. Volt. S
1 John Hcathflold Stiiitton, Imt. 7
of Gunnery ji
15 Jame6 Robert Davies Cooke
J Edward Smith Gordon
d Francis Thomas Lloyd, Adju- \
tant iS Oct. 71 i
29 George James Gillies
<l Oeorge Cumine Strakan, Colonial )
Sec. Bitkama Itlande, 38 Nov. 68 )
B HeuryStJohnVaughanLeMar- >
chant Thomas Le Marchant . . . >
1 3 Henry Francis Phillpotts,*?^ Ad- >
Jtitami 1 Aug. 71 )
6 Henry Miles Burgess,*" /im«. 0/ )
Gunnery )
8 Thomas Challoner Martelli
: Joha Charles D'Urban Murray ...
2 2 Arthur John Rait, *** <m Upeeial )
Seroiee, Chtld Coaet j
d Hettry Manver* Moortom*^ \
D. A$net. Adj. Gen. in Ireland,. )
I George John Burgmann
5 Herbert Lionel Gwyn***
11! CharlesEdward£lwyn,.^(i/Klanf, )
School of Gunnery }
A Heni7 Maxwell Robertson
A William Arthur Roberts
<2 Dunemm Norton Taylor, Adj. i >
Aim. Br. Cinque Porta Art. Vol. }
al.r.h.a. Thomas Maynard Hazlerigg
17 Robert Smvthe Muir Mackenxie
Flemyng Greorge Gyll
3 Se^'monr Hood Toogood"*
*. Eoelyn Baring, Private Secre- >
targ to Governor Gen. of India $
13 Henry Norris Jones
isVC Arthur Fred. Pickard,«»)
Major 6 Jan. 72 ; Equerry to \
H.B.H. Prince Arthur )
I Thomas Burnett
9 Samuel Holworthy Desborough...
4 Aahton John Shuttleworth
I George Walter Charles Rothe, )
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12 Basil de BeauYoir Tupper
3 Henry Hills Goodeve
(/ George Beat, A. de C. to Sir D. Wood
ti Clement Walford Bellairs
d Joaepk Sladen, p.a.e. A»a%atani\
Inahruelor Xoytd Laboratory ...}
12 Samuel Pasfield Oliver
■ o Charles Smith Harvey
ao Charles Frederick Dixon, Inap. \
^ Warlike Storea >
19 Cha. Crosthwaite Inat. in Gunnery
31 Anthony Oliver Molesworih ....
d Marry Dacrta Evana, A^. q
Adm. Br. LaneaakWe Art. Vol.
d James Murray Murray, Adju-
13 May 5713© Sept,68
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9 Henry Francis Peterkin Lewis
7 James Main>waring Douglas,)
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d Franeia Laurence Gore LUtle,^** >
Adj. Glamorgan Art. MUUia... j
BobertSenry Grant, D.A.q.M.
General, Allakahad IHoiaion
15 «. Hogh^ Allen Mackey
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4 TrevorBruceTyler, Adj. 12 Apr. 73 22
15 Charle^i i^il ward Baker Leacock^*'^ 21
7 t. Alarciis Fra. Henry M'Causland 21
7 Simon Simpson ax
8 Ckriatopker William Townmend ;ax
xa Geo. Aug. Noyer, at Stq/f College... qi
d Edmund MUl Wxekham,Ai6e d9\
Camp to Sir F. Seymemr } \"
X Vincent Wing 21
J I Seymour de Lacy Lacy ax
22 Morton Lawrence Porter '22
14 William Reynolds Stirke 'as
14 Thomas Jobji Jones aa
6 Richard Tracey Millott [aa
8 James Lancaster Bell, Inatruc \ '
tor in Gunnery )
a John Younger jaa
xo Thomas Mulrenan '33
X3 Charles John Deshon 23
0. Wtlliam Franeia Hela&h, Gar- ) '
riaon Inatruetor at Rangoon S .
x9 George Mackenzie Bent Horu8by|2a
d Churlea Jon^, p.a.e, Dept. <>f » I
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23 Alex. Burton B)x>wn,v.a.c./iM^ i ' ^
of Gunnery j" 1'9
a Henry Andrews Barker I19
14 Henry William Lovett Hime 'x9
31 Leonard Downes I19
7 Banks Robinson Greig 19
3 James Walker Bernard \tg
13 John BecherOrmsby, j7.a.c 'x9
d Rowland Walkey, p.a.e 1x9
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14 John Walker Inge 1x9
x Hardinge William Browne I19
4 Albert Edward England J19
I Edmund Hunt HolTey 19
*. Ferdinand Henry Wheeler \
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4 Edward Albert Fit»Roy«»
aa William Gorges MuUoy
J Richard Jackson Healet
Geo. Arthur French, Commaitd-'i^
ant Sdkool of Gunnery, Kn^aton $
Robert Dundas Kliott Lockhart. . .
15 Thomas Wood
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4 Maat RidingTorka. Art. Vola. }
33 Frank Galloway
d Maitlamd Moore Lane, Adj. Jfor- \
Cumberland MUitia Artillery j
9 Francis Carminowe Nicholas
14 Price Frederic Blackwood
6 William Henry Wright
x8 Arthur Warry, Inat. in Gunnery...
John Andrew Kelso
14 f.Henry KnoU^s
16 Spencer Gardiner
xo Henry Robert Yat«s Browne, j
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10 Edward George Boughton Gattey
x John Tyndale Greenfield
17 Charles William Thomson
T7 Frederick WiUiam Nind
8 Frederick William Carey
d William Henry Moore Diithie
d Price Lewea, Adj. \at Adm. Br. )
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3 Allan Henry Maclean, Fori Adj, \
MaurUiua j
3 Gerald Charles Hall Parlby
XI James FereuMon Jenkin
3 Edward Woollcombe, Aide de 1
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33 Clervaux Morley, p.a.e
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13 Allan Bedford Davies
Rolbert McGrigor Steteart, Inat.
ao Thomas Chax-les Cooke
3 Joshua Morris Saunders, on Social Ser- \
vice, GoldCoamt j
B Arthur GodolphinYeatman*?*
D Harry William Rooke
23 Alexander Murray Brown, Inat. qf Gunnery..
D William McClintock, Inat. of Gunnery
9 Pemberton Harri8on*74
31 Sdmond Bainbridge.jy. a.c.
A Alft«d Edward Turner
d Henry St. John Cole Bowen
F Jamas Fox Brongh ^
D Charles Wigram Long
I Herbert Frederc Gaimes
d Henry Haughton Hardinge
$ Arthur Napier Pearae ..........
a Charles l^nry Spragg^f.^.^.V
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d FrancU Brinldey, Drill ItutruetortoJaiiaue^ez^ June 63
2 Alexander Walter Ferrier 24 June 63
16 Frances Lowrj* Graves 24 Junc63
I Gilbert Sidney Parry 24 June 63
6 Francis Wm. Jas. Barkor,»*/iMr^ in &uHner^ 24 June 63
13 Charles Anglesea Empson 27 June 63
Edir'tH llenrif ILatjter ColUn^ Atti^fant ) j^j, ^,
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D Harry Edmund Dolphin »7 15 July 63
23 Henry Affleck Graves ! 16 July 63
14 Henry Arthur Denny I = i J"ly ^r*
A Francis Frederick Ditmas 1 i Sept. 63
Harruton Ro$* Lew'iH Morgan ' i Sept. 63
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i k\esAVit\n iirxihh*'' Ani'tant lnr}>eeior of i atm- ^ I
\Varhkt SUfr^if. Crylon j * ^P^' °'
Edward Dumcovtbe Shaflo, Aide de Camp > . ^
to Major GeneraJ Barton } ^ ^^^- ^'
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15 James Wall 1 Apr. 6i|
13 ». Emilius Clayton 1 July 61 1
c Fretlenck Ekins Blakeney Loraine 1 July 61]
t> Wdlooghby Bathorst Hcmans 1 July 6i'|
D Gc'jrjfe K>Te Townsend i July 61 J
19 Arciubaltl James Anderson 1 July 61 ;
J De la Cherois Thomas Irwin t July 61';
]5 EdgarKensmi^n./i.a.r i July 61'
2 J.)ha Satton ftothweU i July 61
ij Thomas Gaskell iJiily6il
B Alexander Campbell i July 61
3 William Ogle Carlile iJuly6iji
14 ilfiredLogan, /iu<. of GKitJt4>ry i July 61'
1: Hearr Thomas Thompson Sandes J22 Dec. 59
D Augustus Henry John Dos Barres | i July 61
14 Theodore Carr '15 Oct. 61
X Henry Sheil liS Oct. 61
D James Adair Lam-ie jiSDec. 61
4 Barrett Lennard Tollner 1 18 Doc. 61
15 Desmond Dykes Tynte O'Callaghan }i8 Dec. 61
:i Lionel Frederick Perry 18 Dec. 61
A Edm. Stousrhton Braithw. Lockyer 18 Dec. 6:
i Edmuud n'M yath '18 Dec. 61
B John Ramsay Blade 18 Doc. 61
x8 Dec. 61
18 Dec. 61
18 Dec. 61
x8Doc. 6x
4 Charles Edmund Hawkshawe Ford
D Jfj«eph Roscombe Poole
B Thomas Burko Reeves
d Joku Cormne Robimaon, Drill Insir. Cape )
Fnmtier Mounted Police S
^ Geo. WUmot Maitland TumbuU, Inet. of\
Gunnery J
7 Charles Larcom'7*
3 George Albert Beaty-Pownall !i8 Dec. 61
c Henry Pipon ,18 Dec. 61
1 Robert Peere Williams Freeman 18 Dec. 61 | b Robert Hugh Wallace.
D St. Aubyn Molesworth 18 Doc. tt \ f James Peters E wing
I. John Predrriek Maurice, on Special Ser- ^
nee. Gold Coast S
3 Claade Bernard Sandys
T Geor^ Henry MarsHkll, Jnet. of Gunnery ...
3 Hamilton Gearv, p.a.c
o.c. Charles Edward Souper
A Thomas Robert Disney*"*
n John Day
■ James Keith
D William Lacy Hutchinson
2 Aobert Alfred banning
» John Castell Rob«on*»*
Gmrge Firebrace
7 William Henry Auchinleck
c James Alleyne,**^ /««/. qf Gunnery
13 Kdward Wiglrton
ti William Mallins
e.c. Frank Johnaon, Adjutant and Quarter} \^^ t«««/; l
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7 Hngh Stewart 25 Jnne62|
» George Tennant Cam^* ,...125 June 62
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B George Montgomery 25 June62'
18 Dec. 61
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22 Mar. 64
22 Mar. 64
B Robert Powel Hare
1 Xorman Macdonald Burt
B Lee Percy Pennethome
a Henry Walter John Hubback
d Wadham Pigott Piatt
4 Thomas Henry Lloyd
6 Aagnstos Jaxnea Saunders
» Henry Blomtleld Kingscote
Ji Felix Richmond
» Walkinshaw O. (Courtney Shippard
JS Richard R. Phibba
3 George Walter Hawkins, at Stqf College
1 William Vincent Legge
4 WiUiam Payne Georges
» Charles Edward Beadnell
6c. *. Francis Roberts
] s Haoghton Montague Jas. Feilden
J Henry Boames
James H. Granrille Browne, at Staff CoUege
s Manhall James Clarke
^ GwrgeCecU Bayly
A Junes Flower Houstonn
Eneai Frederick Camhier
B. rA.a. John Strachan Bridges
4 Wslter Reginald Radge
ii. Willisoi Saraflre Langley» .
17 Howlsad Roberts
1 Chsriss Francis Baring Grey .
c WUIianldwardsShaxp
>t Btrstfecd Charies HalhW ....
B WiUiiai Whatelev
F Hotttio'Francis Smjth
B Arthur Augustus Saunders : Sept. 63
B Richard Corbett » Sept.63
V Arthijr James Pearson m Sept.63
22 John William Buckle** 19 Sept.63
20 William Bucke 2oSopt.63
X 7 William Villcnouvc Gregory 3 Oct. 63
d CharU* SenhoHte Grnham, Adjutant, Itle of > ,_ n/«i f,^
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1 George Will 2 Nov. 63
B Oliver Fras. Theodore Annesley 18 Dec. 63
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6 Richard Wace
A WilliamLaw
i 7 John Augustus Seymour Morse Da vies, p.a.c.
D William Evelyn Donison
19 John Mitchell Salmoud
15 Heur^- Samuel SpillerWatkin, Inetr. of Gun.
B Edward Albert Ollivant
2 Walter Reginald Fo.x
6 John Graham Stone 22 Mar. 64
2 Apr. 64
12 Apr. 64
4 ^Frederick Henry Taylor***
K Richard Francis Williams
d Honry Torkington
4 Herbert John Ouchterlony Walker
B John Ford Bally
7 Samuel Rudge
x7 ». Arthur George Dugflale
4 Rodney Edward Hundy
3 Stewart Murray
d George Clement Wynne
8 George Herbert Nutting
r8 Joseph Albert Curtin
Pa ut Fred. Michael Baddeley
D Edward Thomas Browell
I Constantino Henry Hamilton
c Robert Ilmtingt Willoughby Plunkelt
jk Barry Francis Domvile
3 Philip Henry Bowen
7 Albert Beauchamp Astley Cooper ...
d Henry Vaughau, Inepector of Warlike Store*
K Lambart Henry Bouwens
9 Francis Broadfoot Russell
Charles Brenton Wickham
25 June 62 1 B Thomas Llewellyn Morgan
25 June 62: I George Henry Gower
25 J une 62 I X Edward Bamston Crawley- Boevey
25 June 62 I D William Woodward Rawes .".
25 June 62 ' 10 Thomas Alexander Richardson
I Sept.62!' d William Alexander Eden
X Sept. 62 1 ' 14 John Minnitt Tabor
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17 Dec. 6a
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16 Henry George Fombelle Siddons
15 Edw. Lake, Aide de Camp to Gov. of Gibraltar
I William Augustus RiaU
z5 Augustus Browne
B Edward Blaksley
7 John Ponsonby Cundill, p.a.e. Inepector of
Warlike Storee
19 Alft^ Foulger Fletcher
CharUe Mitchell Smith
3 Arthur Wellesley White
6 Arthur Alexander Newznan
4 Charles William Kennaway
23 Archibald Broadfoot*"
» John Morison Alves
II George Edward Dodsworth
II James Spedding Quayle*'^
21 Vincent Reynolds Woodland
c James Carnegie Gillespie
c William Henry Pldnkett Maquay
19 Frederic Howard
D George Herbert Palmer, Special 8eroie«,\
GoldCoiut >
13 Arthur Greenwood Walker, at Staff College .
B Woodbum Hunter
17 t.
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9 July 64
6 Aug. 64
16 Aug. 64
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30 Aug. 64
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13 Sept. 64
20 Sept. 64
I Oct. 64
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18 Oct. 64
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18 Oct. 64
28 Oct. 64
28 Oct. 64
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9 Dec. 64
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33 Dec. 64
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33 Dec. 64
10 Feb. 65
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21 Feb. 65
3 Mar. 65
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72
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LlBUTXITAKTS. _H?^^_| LiKrTKWAXTJ*.
GC G«orge Tindal Protyman ai Mar. Csj 14 Wm. Geo. Knox, -'» Sjtcdal Service^Gold Coait
ai Joseph Durliam Enkine Huddart 21 Mar. 63 j 8 Edmund Buckle
A Stuart Smith 24 Mar. 65I
d PhiUp Keith Lonsdale Beaver '24 Mar. 65;
Norton PowUtt |24 Mar. 65!
ax Charles Edward Brown 124 Mar. 65
ao Richard Walter 0'Grad7 [24 Mar. 65'
9 WUliam Baldwin St. Georsro '24 Mar. 65
10 Edward Benjamin Evans
10 George Morton Stevens
19 Francis Meredith Edmund Yibart..
Frederick Bigg
11 Edward Owen Hay
3 Douglas James George Stanley
33 William Perceval Graves '24 Mar. 65 14 Frederick Cyril Mori
j> Henry Holmes Costobadie ,'. •24Mar. 65 11 William Ogden Smith
« ». Neville Lloyd Walfoi-d 18 July 65 1x7 Sampson Plomer Fredk. Freeth
John Douffl4u'Snodgra*$ 18 July 65
J) James Edward Josselyn x 8 July 65}
5 William Davies Corfe x8 July 65
a> George Hunter O'MalTey 18 July 65
X Alfred Robert Mainwaring 18 July 651
c Francis Matthew Robinson :....'i8 July 65'
x6 Dudley William Buckle |i8 July 65
II Algernon Sydney Griffiths
Ethoard ArmatroHg Joknton, 3rd Clatf Com-
mumarjf of Ordnance, Bombay
X Frederick Mansel Tumor
John James Fuilarlon Cnmrnino
9 Thomas Cumine T.
6 John William Yerbury
xo July 67
10 July 67
10 July 67
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10 July 67
x8 Jan. 68
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16
George Montgomerio John Moore !x8 July 65 15 William Stanford Baldock.
John JamM Oongdon '18 July 65l'x4 Peter Hussey
d Robert de Marylski x8 July 65 | 8 Henry Townlev Scott Yates..
3 Richard Mallook ,x8 July 65 I i Henry Edward Preston
d Edward Willoughby Adams x8 July 65 ,15 John Peverell Rogers
4 Ramsay Wm. Rainsford Hannay x 8 July 65
JL Kexmeth Howard |xa Jan. 66
^2 Killaly Gamble la Jan. 66
I John George TTppleby ,12 Jan. 66
Arthur Eadford ixa Jan. 66
Francis Newell Innes 12 Jan. 66
James Plomer Freeth ixa Jan. 66
George Burges Allen 12 Jan. 66
9 George Rowley Hadawav ....
Q Andrew Fountayne England
8 Jan. 68
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15 Joly 68
15 July 68
14 Edward Thomas Dftveuant Cotton.
1 1 Henry Thomas Curling
13 Robert Purdy !x5 July 68
8 Donald MacKenzie Dunlop Waterflold lis July 68
16 William James Fowler f 15 July 68
c Samuel Qai^iner Smyth 'xa Jan. 66 d.k. Edward Fenwick Brackcnbury I15 July 68
a6 Henry George Newcome [xaJau. 66 | 4 Peter Blackburn 15 July 68
IS July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
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15 July 68
5 July 68
» Henxy Arthur Taylor Custance .xa Jan. 66 ji.A, Frederick Edward Walter .
3 Henry Humphi-eys Crookenden 1x2 Jan. 66 In Henry Walter Gataker
5 James Robert Silver Oliver Hewitt |X2 Jan. 66113 Francis John Bumdge
9 James Anson Francis Nutt 12 Jan. 66,1 d Thomas Harwood Darton
c Arthur Bouverie Stopford 12 Jan. 66 1 4 Roger Charles Edward North.
c Francis Horace French '.....'12 Jan. 66 p***» 7/..i.m< Tr»mt«,..^.^
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23 bee. 64
12 Jan. 66
30 Jan. 66
30 Jan. 66
30 Jan. 66
30 Jan. 66!
<I Alfred Gordon Alexander, Deputy Qooeruor,
Convict Prison at JPortemouth
<3 Arthur Henry Armytage 1x2 Jan. 66
7 Walter Cotton
x6 Alfred Lionel Pringle
d Frank Fred. Foulko Nugent
d William Townsend Gim Denny
o Arthur James Dimnagc »
5 Henry Alfred Bigg
7 Uoury Tucker Stewart
» James Frederick Harman
13 George Mackinlay, In*tructorof Qunfliery
Oeorge Blake Hapirr Martin
23 John Sheridan Clarke
ax Douglas Fordo Jones, Instructor of Gunnery
9 Archibald Formau Makellar
18 William Lindsay Carnegie Gordon
c Archibald Edward Duthy
T Kenneth Francis Maclachlan
ax Henry Donald Dunlop, Superintendent of
Gymnasia^ Woolwich
A James Digby Legard
c Cameron Macartney Harwood Downing*?,
19 Alexander William Anstruther
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21 Thomas Heathoote Oachterlony, Ae^/utant 14 Jan. 67...
19 Frederic Boyd Roberts
z8 Philip Henry Greig
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DsrirrT Aojutaitt Gxnxkax.
Cjkmel W. A. MiddleUm, CB. x Oct. 70.
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Colonel G. ShAir» CB. i Oct. 70.
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J«i*i* Gi»p.— Lienk E. WooUcombe, x Jan. 73.
PATMA9TBB5.
I HemyWm. Vyner, 24 May 59 ; Hon. Majors 16 Jane 7a.
II flemy Geo. AugnstUB Powell, 23 Feb. 55 ; Emtign,
33 Jan. 46 ; Lt. zj July 49 ; Hon, Mtyor, 30 Nov. 65.
» Aug. Stavdey Murray, ij June 59; Hon. Mcyor,
3 Dec. 72,
;; WiUiam Arch. Kidd, xo June 53 ; Entign, '20 Nov. 46 ;
Lt. '22 Dec. 48 ; Hon. Major, 7 Nov. 63.
:i James Scott.**^ 24 Jane 59 ; Bnriffn, 5 Nov. 54 ; Lt. a
Mar. 55 ; Hon. Major, 5 Nov. 69.
13 John Baylis Thompson, 24 Jane 59 ; Hon. Capi. 34
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3 IVjoald Stewart. 24 Apr. 60 ; late Bt.Lt.Col. Unatt.
:: tlaodias Buchanan Piers, 26 April 60.
H Junes Graham, 8 Sept. 60 ; Hon. Capi. 8 Sept. 65.
i WiUiam Shepherd, 14 May 61 ; Hon. Capt. 14 May 66.
4 Tbomas C. Rigguuou, 4 April 56 ; Entiffn, 10 Apr. 42 ;
U. 8 July 46 ; Hon. Majors 4 Apr. 66.
:5 1'Am Craven Manaergh, 25 Feb. 63 ; Hon. Capt. 25
Feb. 67.
B Simoel Williama"' (Qr.lf. 18 Apr. 45), 23 May 53 ;
Hsm. Major, 23 May 63.
.' Edirin Robert Wethered,«* 30 June 54 ; En*. ^5 Au^. 42 ;
U. ^24 May 44 J Capitun, 6 Jane 54 ; Hon. Major,
ya June 64.
QCABTXB MA8TBB8.
1- Samnel Blair, 14 Apr. 60.
:: Hairy Parkee, z May 62.
£ ^iovland Hill New, 1 May 62.
:, Bernard Aahbee, 13 Sept. 62.
r James Wolfe. X3 Sept. 62.
f Wm. Cliff, 23 Sept. 62 ; Entign, ao Sept. 57 ; Lt. 5 Feb. 61.
1 Thomas Brigga, 23 Sept. 62.
:* Alfred James Holboume, 23 Sept. 63.
:i Francis L. Tucker. 23 Sept. 62.
I Jcjseph Vignaox, 17 Feb. 63.
13 John Fyfc, 12 Apr. 64.
3 Bei^amin Trew,*" 16 Dec. 64.
'. William Graham, a May 65.
1. Robert Woods, 17 Julv 66.
4 <.liarie8 Drayton, x5 June 67.
: Thomas Gibson, xo July 67.
7 William Wishart, x4 Aug. 67.
n Akiander Arbathnot, 30 Sept. 68.
1 John SeuUey, 12 Dec. 68.
: Richard HaU. X2 Jane 69.
:,XeaM'Leod, 7Aa». 69.
i: William Gnnn, a8 May 70.
2^ Ridisfd Green, 14 Sept. 70.
:; William Henry Chittick, 5 Nov. 70.
iSanon Brown, x July 7x.
: John Cochran, 15 April 57.
ii Edmnnd Simons, 24 Peb. 73.
14 John Campbell, 13 Apr. 72.
i Tbomas Ward, 26 Jane 72.
i iiJha Bevin, 12 Feb. 73 ; Xim/. 30 Aug. 64.
i 3obe7t Hamilton MaMoch, 19 Feb. 73.
i Jooathan Fonadyke, 10 May 73.
f/.^imaelGoz, ai Jane 73.
1 raomaa Langrish, 17 Deo. 73.
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I.C. Stanhope Hunter Fas8on,t IfD. Surgton Mqjor, 24
: Hatthew Combe.t MD. Surgeon Major, 30 July 66.
i WiliiiBi Pearson Wardt, Suraeon Major, 14 June 67
s ThomasConner O^Ijeary,t MB. do., 6 Aug. 67.
* James Kellie.t MD. do.Vs Hay 68.
i John Bign MHler Lewis,t MD. do., 18 Ang. 68.
: William^^ary,! Smrgton Maior, 13 Sept. 69.
> Zdmud James Pnuiklyn,t IfD. do., x8 Sept. 69.
:t Ji^ 6tbboaa,t Surgeon Mt^, 32 Mar. 70.
; Joim Doff, MD. Surgeon Major, v> Mar. 70.
i Tbomas Baasett Beid, Surgeon Mt^or, x6 May 71.
c Rffqamin Tydd,t Surgeon Major, 33 Apr. 71.
^- fiobert Menxies, Surgeon, 17 Nov. 63.
a Mward Malcolm Sinclair,! MD. do., 38 Jane 64.
'1 AWanderMacleant, Surgeon, ao June6«.
:> lobcrt Angastoa Cbapple,t ^trgeon, 30 Jane 65.
] Jiiaes Anhor Hanbary, MB. Surgeon, 30 Feb. 63.
' 7e Wniiam George N. Manl^,t Suraeon, 30 Oct. 65.
a Tbomas John Morphy, Surgeon, 90 June 65.
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WiUiam Ramssv 8teaart,t Surgeon, 39 Mar. 67.
« JaneiHamHui.t Surgeon, 4 Nov. 64.
u I^vid Woods, Surgeon, 38 Oct. 64.
2 AkttBderBobert Kilroy. Surgeon, ix Apr. 68.
I' Edwin J«
I Hopwood, Surgeon, 7 Dec. 67,
t For War Senrlcea sea " Medical Department.
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5 Aug. Pat. Meyers Corbott, MD. Surgeon, 14 May 67.
X9 Thomas Butler Power 0*Brien,t Surgeon, 4 Aug. 70.
13 Samuel Pratt Woodfull, 30 Nov. 70.
15 Leslie Ogilvy TtJA^nonj Surgeon, 13 Feb. 66.
12 James mnton. Surgeon Mq/or, i Apr. 73.
2 Lancelot Andrewes White, Surgeon Major, i Apr. 73.
8 Bdward Young Kellett, Surgeon Major, 20 June 65.
6 Kdward Joseph Crane, Surgeon Mtyor, 39 Nov. 71-
XX John Montgomery Fiddes, MB. Surgeon, 34 Sept, 73.
17 Charles Mi^kinTion,t5Kyy»oa, 19 Oct. 7a.
VBTXBIirABT SDBGBOVS.
XI Daniel Hinge, x July 55 ; lei Close, ax Apr. 63.
B.B. John Tatam, 13 Oct. 55 ; i** Claee, 31 Aug. 67.
w John Bunn Wm. Skoulding,"* 9 Nov. 55 ; i*< Ctast.ai
Aug. 67.
4 Edward Kelly, 36 Feb. 56 ; let Claee, 21 Aug. 67.
A John Ferris, X7 Feb. 58 ; x*< CIcm, x8 Aug. 69.
4 Henry Bath, 12 Apr. 58 ; i»t Claee, 19 Feb. 7o- _^
X9 Jame8JosephMoyTick,3x Jan. 60; let Cla*e,i9aept,TO»
4 Adam Elijah Clarke, 31 Jan. 60; let Claee, 3 Aug. 71.
4 Thomas James Lang, 27 April 60 i xet CUue, 2 Aug. 71.
X9 George Albert Oliphant, 32 June6o ; let Claee, 3 Aug. 7X .
8 John Anderson,*" 3x Jan, 60 ; i»t Claee, 35 June 73.
X4 Walter Burt, xi Sept. 60; i** Claei, 4 Oct. 73.
9 William Albert Russell. 24 June 62 ; let Claee, 4 Oct. 73.
XX Samuel Thomas Ooddard, 4 Jan. 59.
c John Field, 15 July 59.
X Geo. Agnatius Amos Oliver, x6 Feb. 64.
▲ Peter Moir, 14 June 64.
x9 Edward Ewing, 8 Sept. 65.
c Frederick Charles Boulter, 1 1 Jan. 67.
20 Walter Seymour Adams, 11 Jan. 67.
18 Francis Duck, 31 July 67.1
r William Boyd, 31 July 67.
A James Reilly, 7 Aug. 67.
20 James Coleman Berne,*** 7 Aug. 67.
c Richard Poyser, 12 Sept. 65.
D Francis Plomley, i Sept. 67.
r Middleton Fred. Mallett Case. 22 Jan. 68.
c Frederick William Going. 3 June 68.
19 John Hammond, 3 June 68.
B George Aitken, 2 Sept. 68.
9 William Dunk Rogerson. 2 Sept. 68.
9 Stephen Knott, x6 Sept. 68.
9 George Durrant, 2 Dec. 68.
A John Cornelius Dwyer, 23 Dec. 68.
8 James Edward Elphick, 14 July 69.
30 William Dawson Sartin, X4 July 69.
20 Samuel Robert Sartin, 14 July 69.
9 Joseph John Plunkett, 14 July 69.
X9 R. Rowe, 14 July 69.
XX W. J. Masters, 14 July 69.
18 J. Gibbs, 10 Nov. 69.
19 A. Pitcher, 10 Nov. 69.
o W. H. Kemp, 9 Feb. 70.
x8 Samuel Luis Pallin, 27 Aug. 70.
4 Alfred Ernest Queripel, 27 Ang. 70.
8 Charles Phillips, 27 Aug. 70.
X9 Benjamin Lucas Glover, 27 Aug. 70.
c Charles John Grev. 27 Aug. 70.
8 James Augustus Woods, 24 Sept. 70.
X4 Jiunes Findlav, xa Nov. 70.
8 Robert Francis Frost, 14 Jan. 7X.
x8 John W^illiam Evans, 15 Feb. 71.
V Thomas Jonathan Symonds, 22 Mar. 7X.
X Herbert Rangeley, 3 May 7X.
4 William Frederick Blanshard, a Ang. 71.
4 AJexander Johnston, a Aug. 71.
B Michael Francis Healy, 30 June 63.
n James Joseph Philips, 34 July 7a.
z John Herbert Cox, 24 July 72.
RiniHQ ESTABLXBKICBVT.
Superintendent.— L. H. Denne ; Mtyor, 9 April 71.
Captain.— G. S. Harvey, X2 Oct. 7x.
Lieutenante.—Jj. Tillotson, X7 July 66.
J. R. C. Sclater, 15 July 68.
RxDivo Mastbbs.
4 William Donald, z Apr. 59.
B.B. George Dann, 37 Aug. 59.
▲ George Hadcock, 22 June 60.
XX JosepbVirr, x June 6x.
V James Sampson, 8 June 6x.
d Reuben Butler, x July 63.
30 George Louis Wilkinson, 8 Jan. 641
B.B. Oliver Onne,"» 1$ Jan. 64.
x6 WiUiaon Johnston, 15 Jan. 64.
X Henry Bacchus, 30 July 64.
8 Thomas Ritchie,"* 28 Aug. 57 ; Comet, X3 J^ 50.
B John Drummond, 13 Sept. 5.
X9 Jeremiaii Daley, 3 Oct. 66.
D John Pawson,*** 39 May 67.
9 Edmund Nugent, 33 Jan. 68.
c Isaac Abbott. 8 March 7X.
X4 Joseph Lovell, 38 June 73.
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William Handyside^
WiUiam Henry «
John Mackenzie^
John Sweeny,* Q>met 31 Deo. 55
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David Anderson
Charles Phillips
James Thomson ,
Hugh Marshall
John Taylor
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John William Gamham
Joseph William Hunter ,
William Swanson Sprent"
William Coleman"
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• Major Handysido served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Bala-
klava, capture of Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebaatopol (Medal with three Chisps, and Turkibh Medal).
' Major William Henry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman,
and Tohemaya, siego and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* M^or Mackenzie served in the Eastern c:uupaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
sortie of a6th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
• Major Sweeny served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Chirm expedition of 1840-43 (Medal), including the
capture of Chusan, attack oa Chuenpee, destruction o? the Bocca Tigris Forts, storm and capture of the Heights
above Canton, of Amoy, Chusan, Chmhae, NingjK),— and repulse of the night attack, attack and capture of the
enemy's entrenched Camp on the Heights of Segoan, of Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghae, and Chin Kiang Foo, and the
landing before Nankin, berved in the Crimean campaign from April 1855. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clivsp, an<l Turkish Medal). Ho has also the Medal for Meritorious Service.
7 Lieut. Mont^romery served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege of
Oobastopol (Me<lftl with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Lieut. Blades served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i<^ liient. M'Lernon served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
»i Lieut. Ramsay served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebaatopol-r-twice
wounde<l (Medal wi b -^lasp. and Turkish Medal).
"Lieut. Snail perved tn the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Indian campaifpi m X858-59, and present at the attack and defeat of the rebel fbrce
posted on the first range of the Nepaul Hills m March 1859 (Medal).
^> Lieut. Sprent served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of SebastofK)! (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expeditionary force in Chma in 1857-59 (Medal).
<4 Lieu', Coleman served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
^th Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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' General Wylde senred in Holland in 1813 nnd 1814, and oommandod a Battery before Antwerp and at the attack
oa Berg«n.op-Zoom. Wa» attached to the Horse Artillery with the Anny of Occupation in Frunoo. In April
i^ nicoeeded Lord William RoBKell as Military Commissioner at the Head Quarters of Don Pedro's Army in Portu-
f»\. and continued with them until the Convention of Evora Monte ; and subsequently from November 1834 to 1840
at th« head-quarters of the Spanish Army, and in all the general actions dimn^ that period, including the raising
<»i the siege of Bilboa. for wh:ch he received the thanks of the Spanish Cortes. In Portugal, aprain, in 1846, during
the Ciril War, and signed the Convention of Oporto. He is a Knight of Charles the Third, and Class St. Fernando,
and Grand Cross of Isabella the Catholic.
* Sir Riehard Dacres 8erve<l in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the aflhirs of Bulganac and M'KenzIe's
Fsnn, and battles of Alma, li.alaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed) ; commanded the Royal Artillery at the ropulae
of the Ra8|ians in the sortie from Sebastopol on the 26th October ; succeeded to the command of the Royal Artilleiy
at ibe siege of Sel>a8topol, after Brigadier Genend Strangways was killed at Inkerman on the 5th Nov. 1854 (Medal
wiih fuor Clasps. KCll., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Commander ist Class Military Order of Savoy, and
C:a.v5 of the Medjjdie, and Tnrkisli Medal).
* Sir William Fenwick Williams commanded the Turkish Army at the defence of Kars, and for his distinguished
^tvwaei was promoted Major General, nominated a JCCJi., and created a Baronet ; has also received the xat Class of
I ^e Turkish Order of the Medjidie, and is a Grand Officer of the French Legion of Honor.
"■ Sir John Eilward Dnpni.s served on the north cciaat of Spain 1836. 37. and 38, in eo-oj>eratlon with the Spanish
Army, including the fieltl actions oftlio xoth, 12th. 14th, and i6th March, and the action of Hemani, on the 14th May
ii-, ■x'sides various other minor atl'airs (ij-t Cla»H of San Fernantlo). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
irivuiding Hie batileA of Alma. Balaklavn, aud lukei-man, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB.,
Commander of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Commanded
the Roval Artillery i n India from Oct. 1857 to Feb. 1859, and was present at the action of Pandoo Nuddee a6th Nov..
•jpeniuons of the 27th 28th and agth Nov. before Cawnporc, and battle there on the 6th Dec. 1857— iwice mentioned
lEjIe^pntches (Medal).
' Sir Ed>vnra Sabine served the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1814, and commanded the Batteries at the
.<.cia' of Fort Erie in August and September.
» Major General Eardley Wilmot served in part of the campaign of 1S46-47 against the Kaillrs, as Deputy
A?i*jant Quarter Master General (Medal).
'« General England served the ex|)edition to the Weser in 1805-6 ; to the Cape of Good Hope and South
America in 1806-7 1 campaign of 1813 in the Peninsnla, including the battiC of Yittoria and siege of San Sebastian,
I r which he has received the Silver War Medal with two inR8i>8.
'' Srr John Bloomflehl served in the Peninsula and France, from March 1813 to June 1814, including the battle of
v.;i.>ria, siege of San Sebastian, crossing the Bidassoa. and battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (Silver
y^nT M«lal with aix Clasps). Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
'^ Sir Francia Wanle was present at the defence of C'ailiz and at the battle of Waterloo.
'- Sir William Bates Ingilby served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Jan. 1813, including the sieges of Ciudad
Hoingo, Forts of Salamanca (wounded) and Burgos ; and the battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca
(.Silver War Medal with four Clasps). Served also the campaign of 181 5, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
•* Lieut.G«fner&l Cuppage served in the Peninsula and France, from February to August 1814, and was present at
ibe repulse of the sortie from Bayunne. Served also the campaign of 1815, including the battle of Waterloo.
- Sir John St. George served in the Crimean campai/sni from March i8ss, and commanded the siege train at the
^^^ of Sebastopol (Medal with CJasp, CJi., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and IHirkish MedaJj .
'* Sir Edward Warde served in the Crimean campaign of 1855. in command of the siege train before Sebastopol,
i3«l w.iJi present at the bombardments of oth April an<l 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, C'jK., Officer of the
Upitn of Honor, 4th Class of the 2Je<ljid e. and Turkiyh Medal).
' Sir C-ollingwood Dicktroii scn'cd tm the staff of Lord Raglan during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and waa
T r?;e:it at the alTairs of BnlgADac nnd M'Kenzie's Frrm. the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava,
' ijicdition to Kertch, and siege of Sebastopol (wovnidcd 4th Feb. 1855) ; commanded the right siege train, and waa
pfir*eat at the bombardmcntM of 17th October, 9t.h April, and 17th June (Medal with four Clasps, C2?., Aide de Camp
ij the Queen and Colonel, Victoria Croes, Officer of the Legion of Honor, and Class of the Medjidie, and Turkiflh
Helal). He is al.^ a Knight of Charles the Thiitl, ist Class St. Fernando, and Knight of Isabella the Catholic.
^ Sir David Edward Wood commanded the Royal Artillery on the Eastern frontier of the Cape of Good Hope
ia-jnif the insurrection of the Boers aud Kaffirs in i84a-43 (Medal). Served in the Crimean cami>aign of 1854-55,
^Lid commanded the Rojiil Artilleiy of the 4th Division at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, repulse of the
' mie on the a6th Oct. 1854, and during the siege of Sebastopol, until the final capture of tlie town ; was allerwards
removed to the command of the Royal Horse Artillery, which he commanded until the close of the war in June 1856
(Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class oftlio Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
^x:;4ftl the Royal Horse Artilleiy in India from Oct. 1857 to Feb. i8m; commanded the Royal Horse Artillery in
1^* affair of Pandora, where they acted as Cavalry and charged and defeated a large force of rebel Sepoys ; com-
^Jiarwlcl as Brigadier the Field Artillery in the operations previous to and during the siege of Lucknow, and at .the
c •cr:nsw>n of the siege and final capture of the town commanded the whole of the Artillery until the Army waa
li.-'jken up. Subsequently to the capture of Lucknow was appointed to command the Station and Fort of Allahabad,
a>l carried on the successful operations against the rebels in thiit part of the comitry— four times mentioned ill
le.p&tchcs (Medal with Clasp, KCB.).
" 8ir James William Fitzmayer served the Kastdm campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and
'IKenzw's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th
^kSfAer 1854 ; waa complimented on parade by Sir De Lacy Evans for his manner in bringing the Artillery at the
Alma under ** the hottest fire." and was again thanked by Sir Do Lacy, and twice mentioned in his despatch on the
■^Tdiie of the sortie on a6th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, CJ?., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of
Ui« Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
" Uajor General Askwith has the decorations of ist Class St. Fernando, Commander Isabella the Catholic, and
Kiught of Charles the Third.
^ Hs^r General Franoklyn served in the Crimean campaign frcm May to August 1855, and commanded the siege
train of the left attack before Sebastopol, and was present at the bombardmeats of the 6th and ijlh June (Medal
wiUi (Hasp, CB., 5th Class of the Metljidie, and Turkish Modal).
^ Major Creneral Rowan 8erve<l the Syrian campaign (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign from September 1854
tiiarairy 1855, including the battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train and
•ombardment of 17th October (Medal with two Clasps, cS., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Mijor General Phillpotts served in the Crimean campaign fW>m June to September 1855, including the siege
ttd (all of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal). Has also received the
^jnan Medal of 1841.
* Colonel Price commanded the Artillery of the Rajpootana Field Force under General Roberta at the capture of
pcshon 30th March 1858, and at the action of Sanger, and defoat of the rebels on the right bank of the Bunnaa
(acnuoned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
"Sir John Miller Adye sen'ed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assist. Adjt. General of Royal Artillery, and
*u prssentat the affiiirs of Bulganac andM'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, BalakUiva, and Inkerman, capture
ci Balaklava Caatle. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th
Cla&i of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58 as Assist. Adjt.General of Royal ArtiUeiy, and
^ present at the action of Pandoo Nuddee a6th Nov.. oiierations before Cawnpore under General Windham, a7th
•JA sad aoth Nov.. battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent 6th Dec. 1857 (three times mentioned
^desMtehea, Medal). Employed on special service with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-
fm Fnmtjer of India, and was present at the storm of Laloo, capture of Umbeylah, and destruction of Mulkah
(ICadalwithClaap).
" Cokmel H. L. Gardiner served in the operations at Prescott in Upper Canada in 1838. Alao in the poramt of
T&atia Topee in Central India in 1858.
* Colonel Yoanghnshand served in the Crimean campaign from October to November 1854, inoloding the battle
of Inkenaaa and aicge of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . . r^ r^ ^n />
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^^ Mf^or General D'Agniilar served the Crimeiui campai^ from September 1854 to Mtuxh 1855, indading Ihe battle
of Inkerman (horse shot) and aiege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardment or
x7th October (Medal with two Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turldsb Medal). Served the Indian cam-
paign of 1857-58, and conunanded the Artillery of General Franks' Force at the action of Secundra, also oommande<l
the Roval Horse Artillery at the siege and capture of Lncknow (three times mentioned in despatohM, Brevet of
Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
"* Colonel Thompson served in the Crimean campaign from. May 2855, indnding the siege and fitU of Bebas*
topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel John Turner was present at the capture of Port Natal on the 26th June 1842. Served also tha Eastern
campaign of 1854 and up to April 1855, including the affair at M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, CB., SLnieht of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Received the Brevet of Lt. Colonel ibr distin-
guished service at the battle of Alma in crossing the river with two guns, ascending the Heights and enfllading the
Russian Colunms. Commanded a Troop of Roval Horse Artillery in India in 1858-59.
'* Colonel Fisher served in the Crimea (h>m September to November 1855, inoludmg the siege and taXL of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"* Colonel Middleton served in Uie Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
(wounded, and two horses killed), battle of Cawnpore, actions of Serai Ghat (commanded the Artillery), Chanda.
Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the attack upon the Moulvie's Mosque and
Moosa Bagh, action of Barree, capture of Rampore Kussie (commanded the Artillery), commanded a Troop of Royal
Horse Artillery at the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affair of Muchagawn (nine times mentioned in
despatches. Brevets of Miijor and Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
*' Colonel Gibbon served in the Crimea from i8th May 1855, in command of a Field Battery, and for nearly three
months the Artillery of the 4th Division, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served in India in 1857-58, was with Outram's Force at the siege and capture of Lucknow, where he com-
manded the Artillery of Br.General Walpole's Division, and was specially recommended for promotion as
having " distinguished himself throughout the operations, particularly on the 9th and xxth March 1858." Com-
manded the Artillery of Sir Hope Grant's Column in the action of Simreo— severely wounded (five times mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB.^ Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Newton served in the Crimean campaign ttova. July 1855, including the siege and fltUl of Sebastopol
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Colonel Hawkins served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fiUl of Sebastopol,
and was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and X7th June, x/th August, and 8th September (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, CJ9. Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^ Colonel Williams commanded the Royal Artillery in New Zealand in X864-66 during the Waikato, Tauranga,
and Wanganui campaigns, and was present at Ransiawhia, Haerini, Gate Pah, Nukumaro, and several minor
aflkirs (twice mentioned in despatches, CB.^ and Medal)..
^ Colonel Mackay served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the sioge and fUl of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Grant served in the Crimean campaign from x8th Jan. X855, in the Trenches with the siege train, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, with Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Johnson served in the Crimean campaign of 2854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*7 Colonels Connell, Smyth, and Saunders served in the Crimean campaign from June 2855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel M'Crea in command of three Battenes Royal Artillery and a Detachment of the 4xBtRegt. (with Majors
Purcell. Richardson, and Wardell) was present in the revolution which upset the Emperor Fausti in Hayti ui
Jan. 1859; landed and protected the Europeans at Port au Prince, and carried off the Emperor his ftunily and
ministers ; received the thanks of the English and French Governments, and the Brevet of Mi^or.
^ Colonel Desborough served with the China expedition of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tuigku, capture of
the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
^t Colonel Shaw served in the Crimean campaign in 2855, in the Trenches with the siege train before Sebastopol,
and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and X7U1 June, 17th August, and 8th September (Brevetof Major, Melal
with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, CB., and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^ Colonel Lennox served in the Crimean campaism from Julv to October 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Colonel C. S. Henry served in the Crimean campaign of 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train before
Sebastopol (severely wounded), and at the bombardments of 9^ April, 6th and 17th June. (Medal with Clasp,
Brevets of Ma^or and Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB.)
M Polonel Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 2854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and flail of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Mi^or,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Colonel Hamley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, the battles of Alma (horse shot), Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), the siege and fltll of Sebastopol,
and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.C<olonel.
Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB.). Colonel
Hanoley is the author of " The Operations of War," a work that may confidently be characterizeid as one of the most
invaluable modem militaiy books extant— " there exists nothing to comi»are with it inthe English language for
enlightened, scientific, and sober teacl^g in the general art of war : " vide The Timet of ist Nov. 2860.
^ Colonel Field served in the Eastern campaiffn of 1854-55 as D.A.Q.M.Gen. to the Royal Artillery, and was
S resent at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and with the expedition to Kertch (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp,
[night of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
M Colons Pigou served in the Crimean campaign from June 2855, including Uie siege and ftUl of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
■* Colonel Hon. D. M'D. Fraser served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Inkerman and
siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Migor, Medal with two Clasps, 5U1 Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded a Troop of Royal Horse Artillery in the action at Hyderghur 29th Nov. 18^8, defeat of a rebel force at
Bujeedia, capture of Fort M^jeedia, and action at Bankea (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal, and CB.).
*7 Colonel Vesey serveil in the Crimean campaign fi^m March 1855, including the siege and fUl of Bebaafcopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Colonel Robinson commanded the Royal Artillery of the xst Division in the KaiBr war of 2851-53 (Medal).
** Colonel Biddnlph served throushont the Eastern campaign of x 8^4-55, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
klava, and Inkennan, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*otk>lonel8 Milman, Arbuthnot (twice wounded), Hastings, and FitzHugh served in the Crimean cam-
paign trom. May 2855, including the siege and fUl of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at
the bombardments of 6th and x7th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Glass of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
•1 Colonel Botton served at Canton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 28^6-57 ; present at the capture
of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major) ; and served with the expedition of x86o, including the action of Smho,
taking of Tangku, and capture of the Tiaku Forts (Brevet of Lt Colonel. Medal with two Clasps).
*■ Colonel Ommanney was present at the alXUr of Fnttyabad 6th March 2858 ; commanded the Artillery of tha
xst Brigade Central India Force under Sir Hugh Rose at the capture of Chandairee Fort, siege and capture of
Jhansi, and action on the Betwa ; also commanded the ArtUlery of that force in the attack on Koonch and capture
of Calpee, and served with DufTs Colunmat the i^air of Sahao (mentioned in despatohea. Brevet of M^jor, Medal).
** Colonel Coldongh was nominated to the 4^^ Class of the Medjidie for services with the late Osmanli Horaa
ArtOlexy.
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•♦ Colonel Milwanl served in the Criiueftn campnifm from July to September 1855, inclnding the siege of Sebas-
topol (SledAl with Clasp, and Turkihh Medal). Sei'ved with thd expeihtion to Chma in i860, and was present at
Soiho, Tiuigku. and capture of Taku Forts ; D.A.Q.M.Gen. on Captain Brabazon being taken prisoner (Brevet
of M^r, Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Division of Artillery consisting of the two Batteries of Steel Mountain
Ordjance throughout the Abyssinian campaign fW>m Janimry 1868 ; conmianded a Wing of the Brigade engaged
in the action of Arogec. and was ])rescnt at the capture of Magdala ; was selected as the bearer of the despatchea
(mentioned in despatches. CB., Aidede Camp to the Queen and Colonel, and Medal).
" Colonel Chermside served in the Eastern campaign of 185^-55 as Adjutant to the siege train, including the
siege of Scbastopol ; was present at the battle of Inkerman with the two heavy i8-pounder guns under Colonela
Gsinbier and Dickson (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Mi^or).
^ LLColonel Anson served in the Crimean campaign ft*om May to September 1855, including the siege of
Sebsstopol. in the Trenches with the sieee train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with (Jllasp^
5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
*' Colonel S. E. Gordon served throughout the Eastern campai^ of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava. and Inkerman, siege and capture of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, and sth Class of the Medjidie, served in India m 1857-58, and was present at the-
tccions of Pandora and Doundeakeira (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and CB.).
^ Colonel Boothby served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, the-
battlea of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Brevet
of Major, Medal with three Clasps. Kni^t of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Hon- E. T. Gage served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Brigade Maior to the Royal Artillery,
and was present at the affairs of Bulranac and M'Kenzie s Form, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman,.
capture of Balaklava, siesre and fan of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps. Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB.) ; was also present with the Turkish Army imdcr
Omar Pasha during Uie operations at Rudchuck and Giurgevo, in the summer of 1S54, ^^^ ^uis received the Gold
Medil for the campaign on the Danube, awarded to him by the Turkish Government.
'1 Colonel Thring served in the CMmean campaini from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Metlxtl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India Ixi 1857-58, including the actions of Secundra, Chanda,,
aod Soliaupore. siege and capture of Lucknow, and relief of Asimghur (five times mentioned in despatches,.
Brevet of Xiajor, Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Bent was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for services as Brigade Major with the late
Osmanli Horse Artillery.
^ Colonel Tupper served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman
(voonded). the siege and fall of Sebastopol. and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three
Clasps. Brevet of Major. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
■* Colonel Heyman served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fiill of Sebas^
lopjl (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
•^ Colonel Hoete served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to February 1855, including the battles of
Alma. Balaklava, and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th October 1854 (Brevet
cifjt^jor. Medal with four Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
~ Colonel Singleton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the aflkirs of Bulganao andk
M'Keoxie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of
the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5tb
( iaas of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and commanded the Artillexy in the repulse of
the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltaii on 31st March.
^ Colonel Reillv went to the C*rimea as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Fox Strangways ; served in the-
Trenches during the winter of 1854-55 <^nd ^^^ appointed Adjutant to the Siege Train in February 1835, and subsc>
qnently Brigade MMor ; was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and
^th September. After the full of Sebastopol he was appointed Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Greneralat Head
Qo^ners (three times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, CB., Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Appointed to accompany the PruFsian Army in the enm-
pw^ of 1866. Appointed Military Attach^ to the French Army in 1870, and being attached to the Army of the
uxre, was present at the various operations around Orleans including the buttles of the 2nd (battle of Artenay) 3rd
MMi ith December, which resulted m the evacuation of the city, when he was taken prisoner by the German Army
and sent 10 England (Officer of the Legion of Honor).
^ Oilonel C. H. Smith served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the
bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Metutl with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec, and affair of Kalee Nuddy. and commanded
the Artniery at the afikir of Kankur, and operations before Sandee (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
UColonel, Medal, and CB.).
^ Colonel J. L. Bolton served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
Tith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58, and commanded the Artillery in the action at Per-
ubghur— wounded (Medal).
"* LL(}olonel (JK>dby served in the Crimean (^mpaign (h>m May 1855. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
ia the Trenches with the siege train, including the bombardments of 6th and 17th Jime (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Ui^or. and Turkish MedsJ).
*" Colonel D. Sarafleld Greene served in India as Aide de Can- p to Sir John Dupnis in 1857-58; commanded
the Field Artillery at the action of Pandoo Nuddee, and also at the several engagements on the 27th and 28tl>
November; was present at the operations round Cawnpore, and iu relief by Lord Clyde ; present at the battle of
Cawnpore on the 6th December 1857 (four times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal, and CB.).
** Colonel Barry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
bkennan, and siege and &11 of Sebastopol (Medial with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Kedsls, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in India in 1857-58, including the rellef^of the Garrison of Lucknow,
^«ttle of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
UColonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present atSinho,
Tan^ko, capiore of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin {CB. Medal with two Clasps).
** U.Cc^onel Elg ee was present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
" LtColonel Carthew served in the Crimean campaign from December 1854. in the Trenches with the siege train
^ore Sebastopol, including the bombardments of 6th April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of
)Upr, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
'^ Lt Colonel "Bbj s erved as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery with the expedition to CThina in i860, and waa
pwent at Sinho, Ian gku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major,
Medal with two Clasps).
" U.(}okmel Spnrway served in the Ea stem campaign of 1854-55. including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
^ of SeiMWtopol (Medal with two Clasps, B revet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
* Cokael Mioheu served in the Eastern c ampaign of 1854, and up to May 1S55. including the battles of Alma
ttd Balaklava, and siese of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
vid sth daaa of the Medjidie). SiBrved in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the storm and capture of
KesDgiuice, aicffe and capture of Lucknow, and commanded th e Royal Horse Artilleiy at the affair of Tigree,
relief ofAnm^nr, action near Asimntghur, operations in the Jimgle, and capture of Jugdespore, attack and
caftore of Tiroal (foor times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of L t. Colonel, MediU with Clasp, and CB.).
^ LLColonel Beoingfeld served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taka
Pans tod Mmnder of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps) .
" LLOoloml Qovan served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangkn, and capture of
Taku florti (Breret of M^jor, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taepinga in the
rxia% of BkntM in April and May 1863.
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^ Lt.Coloxiel Ingilby ssnred in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1835, including the afOiin of Bal-
ganao aad M'Kensie'a Farm, the battles of Alma, fialaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded), the sie^ of
Bebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 36th October 1854 (Medal with four Cla«i>s, Brevet of Mig'or, Barrtinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Med^idie).
** Colonel Tates served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the affair at M'Konsie's Farm, battles of Ahna
4ind Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26Ui October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidle). Serve<l in the Indian oamnaign of
1857-58, present at tho action of Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, comnumdcd Ro^al Horse Arnilery at
the affairs of Siu'agunge on 33rd and 39th of July, also commanded tho Artillery in the actions at Sultanpore on
13th and a8th Aug. 1858 (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.S.
^ Lt.Colonol w. J. Williama 8ervod in the Crimean campaign IVom May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (wounded), in Trenches with siege train, and at bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of M^or,
Medal with Clasp, jth Class of tho Medjidle, and Turkish Medal).
** LtColonel G. F. Young soi-ved in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of
Azbnffhar, operations in tho Jungle, and capture of Jugdespore (twice mentioned m despatches, Brevet of Mi^or,
«nd Medal).
** Colonel Pcnnycuick served in the Crimean campaign from November 1854, including the battle of Inkerman.
siege and fall 6f Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Mciial with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, aad stb
Class of the Medjidie). Served in tho Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec., actions of Sena Ghat, Chanda, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lufdcnow.
And action of Barree (Medal with two Closns). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at
Tangkn, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
*7 Lt. Colonel Oldershaw served in the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fiill of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siof^e train, and bombardment of Apiil ; was employed on special senrice in
1855-56 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Msgor, 5U1 Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel G. C. Henry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). Served the Indian campaign in 1858-59, fm4 commanded a Field Battery attached to Colonel KellT*a
Force in the attack and defeat of the rel>el for^s posted on the first range of the Ncpaul Hills on the 35th and 28th
March 1859 (mentioned in despatch. Medal).
*' Colonel N. O. S. Turner served in the Crimean campaign from March to September 1855, including the aiege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Tigree, relief of Aaim^nr, action
near Azimutghur, operations in the Jungle, and capture of Jugdespore ; as Brisade Major to the Oude Field Force
under Lord Clyde in 1858-50, and present at the capture of the Fort of Amathei, and action of Dnndeikeia (three
times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
i<" Lt.Colonel P. J. Campbell served in the Kaflir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign from
June to December 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^0^ Lt.Colonel Twias served in the CrimeancampaignfromMay to July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at (Canton with tho force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 1856-57.
Also with the Bicpedition of i860, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
1°^ Lt. Colonel R. Curtis served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fSfdl of Sebaa-
topol. in the TrcncheH with the siege train (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of &£^or).
'<^ Lt.Colonel Hope served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inkerman, aiege
and fall of Sebastopol (wounded) , in the Trencaes with the siege train throughout the siege, including the bean-
bardments of X7th October, 9th April, 6th and X7th Jime, 17th August, and 8th September (Medal with twof
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Claaa of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*^ LtColonel Brendon served in the Eastern campaipm of 1854, and up to March 1855, including the aflhlrs of
M'Kensie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 96ih
Oct. 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1°* Lt.Oolonel de Havilland served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between xst March and
<th Sept 1855), including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with throe Claaps,
Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Lt. Colonel Lukin served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at tho bombardments of 9th April,
^th and xTth June, 17th August, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Modal with fonr
Clasps, Knight of tne Legion of Honor, 5th Class of tho Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was selected to be sent
home in charge of Trophies from Sebastopol, and had the honor of presenting them to Her Majesty the Queen and
His Royal Highness Prince Albert in the Royal Arsenal at Woolwicb.
** LtColonel Davis served in the Crimean oainpnign from 6th July 1855, including the siege and &11 of Sebaa-
topol, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal^
and Brevet of Maior).
^^0 LtColonel W. J. Bolton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, ^ ^0 Trenches with the eiege train
throughout the siege of Sebastopol, including the bombardments of Z7U1 October, 9th April, 6th and 17th Jane, x-jtkt
August, and 8th September ; was also present at the battle of Inkerman (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major.
Modal with two Clasps, Knight of theXegion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). In 1870
while serving as Brigade Major of Royal Artillery in Canada he volunteered for the Red River Expedition, to
which he was aopointed Chief Staff Officer, and on the return of the force was honorably mentioned in despatohea
and made a CMG. for his services therewith.
1" LtColonel H. L. Talbot served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec., siege and capture of Lucknow, actiona of Barree and Birsee (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps).
"* Lt.Colonel Simpson served the Crimean campaign of 1854 and up to June 2855, including the battle of Inker-
man, siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of X7th Oct. and 9th April (Brevet
of Major, Medal with two Clasps.Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
u«LtColonel Penn served in the Oimean campaign of i854-5<, as an Assistant Engineer, with the siege train in
the Trenches before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of X7th October, 9th April, and 6th and X7th June ; he
-was aJso at the battle of Inkerman, (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Glass of the Medjidie). Ck>mmanded a Steel Mountain BbJUatj throughout the Abyssinian campaign ttom a^th
December 1867 and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal).
1^^ LtColonel Byrne served in the Oimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, and expe-
dition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
117 LtColonel J. M'C. Campbell served in the Indian campaign of 18^7-58, including the action of Kalee Kuddee,
ciege and capture of Lucknow, assault and capture of Fort Birwah (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
11* Lt.Colonel French served with tho expedition to (Thinain i860, and ^as present at Sinho, Tangku, cat^tnxeof
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Also during the operations against the Taepings in
the vicinity of Shanghai in May and October 1863, including the capture of the walled cities of Tsinpoo ana Taolin,
the fortified citv of Sajow, the affhir at Nanksiang, and recapture of the walled city of Kahding.
"" Lt.Colonel Miller served the Eastern campaign of 1854 '^^ ^P to May 1855, including the battles of Alma, Ba2a>
klava, and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 36th Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Claapa,
Brevet of Magor, Victoria Crc«8, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Me^iidie, and Turkish Medal).
^'^ LtColonel Owen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and xaQ of
fiebaatopol, in the Trenches with the siege tram, and bombaJrdments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th and 17th
June (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Modal with two Clasps, Knight of tho Legion of Honor, 5th Olan
of the Me<Uidie, aad Turkish Modal.
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^ LtOolODiel 6. A. Milman Bcryed in the Crimean campaifn^. Dec. 1854 to July 1855, in the Trenches with the
siege train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th AprU and 6th and 17th Jxmo (Medal with Clasp^
Brerct of Uiqor, 5th Class of the Med^idie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Denne served in the Cnmeon campaign from Aagnst 1855, including the siege and fall of Sobostopol
(Mfldai with cian», and Turkish Modal) .
I* LtColonel P. W. L'Bstnmge served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, in the Trenches with the siegft
train before Sebastopol, and>at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and i;^ Jime— wounded (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Mfl^or, Sardhoian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^ LtColonel Irvine served in the Crimean campaign from March to August 1855, in the Trenches with the siege
eain before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and ijth'Juue (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Oaspt 5th Class of the Mec^idie, and Turkish Medal).
^ LtOolonel Andrewes served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol— slightiy wounded in the Trenches on '2nd Nov. 1854 (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Msgor,
Kiught of ihe Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^Mtgor Murray was nominated to the 4th Class of the Mec^idie for services with the late Osmanli Horse Artillery.
Commanded a Battery of Armstrong za-pounders throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the zath Dec. Z867 and
was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^ U.CoIonel Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fiiUof Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bomburdmeuts of z/th October, 9th April, and 6th and zTtlk
Jose, also at the bombardment of Kinboum (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, sUi Cioss of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Rowley served in the Kaffir war of 185Z-53 (Medal). Also in the China expedition of z86o, and wa»
present at the capture of tiio Taku Foils, actions of the i8th and 3ist September near Tangohow and surrender of
Pekm (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major Heberden served in the Crimean campaign from July to November Z855, including the siege and fidl
of Sebaatopol (Medal with Clasp, and l*urkish Medal).
^ LtOokmel Goodenongh served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nnddeov
siege and capture of Lucknow, attack and capture of Fort Birwoh— severely wounded (three times mentioned iia
dmtches, Brevet of Major, Medal with CUsp) .
^ Miyor A. H. W. Williama served in the Ci-imean campaign trom June z8^5, including the siege and fkQ of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in India in z 858, and was engaged in the repulse of th»
mutinous sepoys at Moolten on 3Z8t March.
*** Minors Oockbum, Cardew, Tnpper, and Farrell served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855^
Indoding the siege and Call of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ LkCoionel btrover served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field in New Zealand war during z86o-6z and comnuknded
the Boval Artfllery during the greater part of the war in the Taranaki (Brevet of itajor, and Medal).
"• Major J. H. PeOo served in the New Zealand war in Z864-66 in command of a Field Batteiy (Medal).
^ UBiar P. T. Whinyates served throughout the Eastern campaign of z 854-55, including the battle of Balalklava^
uese and fidl of Sobastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Major Waller served in India in z 857-58, and was present in the actions of Secundra, Chanda, and Sultan-
pore, sisge and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, luid capture of Jagdespore (three times mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with Ciasp).
"* LLCoIonel A. C. Johzison served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall pf Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture-
of Loeknow, and actious of Siraee and Nawabgun^o (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Price served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. Z854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombai'dments of .9th April, 6th and Z7th June (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
■*■ Mi^r King served the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, including the affairs of Bulganao and M'Kensie'a
Tann, battles of Al^u^ Bolaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on the 86tb
Oot Z854, and whs Aide de Gamp to General Markham at the final assault of the Redan on the 8th September (men-
tioQfd in despatches. Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Met^idie, and Turkisl:^
Medal).
•*» M^r R. R. Jones served in the Crimean campaign ftom Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of ScbostoDo)
(Medal With Clasp, and Turkish Medal). , ^^pox
^ Majors J. H. Brown and Harris served in the Crimean campaign from Doc. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sefaastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and Z7th June (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
i« Maior Strangways served throughout the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, including the alTairs of Bulganac and
M'Eenzie'a Farm, battles of Akoa, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Captains Brancker, Hobart, and Harvey served with tho expedition to China in zS6o, and were present at-
Sioho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
^ Haion Booth, Brackonbury, and Gore served in tho Crimean campaign from June Z855, includinir the sietra
sadlSof Sebastopol (Medal with Chisp, and Turkish Medal). * *
»* Mayor Markham served the Eastern campaign of Z854, and up to January z8ss, includingthc aflair of M'Kenzie'a
Fano, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with
tliree Claapo, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served in India in Z858, and was present at th»
seoon of decundraon 23rd Jan. (Medal).
^ LtColonel Teeedale served as Aide de Camp to Mig'or General Sir W. F. Williams during the whole of the
blockade of Kars, and at tho battle on the Heights above that town on the 39th Sept. Z855. Successfully held the
Bedoobt called ** Yuksek Tabia *' for the space of seven and a half hours under a very heavy fire on the a9th Sept.
»S5, sad was mentioned in the despatch. Received a severe contusion from a grape-shot in the leg. The rank of
LtColonel and the 3rd Class of the Turkish Imperial Order of the Medjidie were conferred upon him by the Sultan
In a letter fttxm the Foreign Office, dated 7th March Z855, Her Majesty's Government conveyed their sense of
tperoval of his esffbrts in averting firom the Garrison of Kars the horrors that they sufiered ft-om famine in the pre-
•eding winter. In virtue of his rank of Lt. Colonel in the Turkish Service he received the Order of Companion of
Hbe Bath and that of the 4th Class of the Legion of Honor. Has also received the Victoria Cross.
^ M^or Torriano served in the Eastern campaign of Z854, and up to August z85s, including tho battle of Inker-
aaa, siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, bombardments of zTth October, 9th April, and 6thi
sad ZTth June (MedaJ with two Clasps. Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Meda^). Sen-ed in India in
^^ST-sS, and was present at the action of Pandora, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Xacknow
sad captoros of the Forts of Dehnia and Tirol in Oude (Medal with Clasp)/^ » » k' u».iazow,
" Major J. T. B. Brown served in the Crimean campaign from July Z855, including the siege and fall of SebAA.
lopol (Medal with Chksp, 5th Chiss of the Me<:yidie, and Turkish Medal) .
» Maior l^lcr served in the Crimean campaign firom July 1855, including the siege and fiiU of Sobastopol—
voanded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian campaign in Z858-59, and acted a»
Staff OSoer to LtColonel Walker in the attack and defeat of the rebel force which occupied the Fort and junirle of
Baagaoo (mentioned in despatch. Medal). ^
"• Mi^ Smart aerv^d in India in z 85 7-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda and Sultanpore, siege and
mtBraofLacknow, actions of Barree, Sirsee, and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp):
"* Uakft Newbolt served in India in z 857-59, <uid was present at the attack and defeat of the rebel force nnatJ^
is the flni range of the Nepaul Hills, in March Z859 (Medal) . PPfUM
"• Major T. B. Strange served in India in z 857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Sultanpore and
Bhowrata, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Korsee, Nawabgunge, Seragimgc, afiairs of 83rd and' 29th
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93 War Services of the OJicers of the liof/al ArilUenj.
July, pAsaage of the Goomtee at Bultanpore. iocUiding affairs of 35th 26th 97th and 28th Aufi^uBt, and Doadpore aoth
Oct. (rour times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
^^7 Major Francis Lyon, Captains Tracey (wounded) and Tar'eton served the Indian campaign of 1858, were
present at the sie^o and capture of Lucknuw and several minor atfui s (Medal with Clasp).
**• Majors M. Taylor and C. E. S. Scott (wounded) served in the. Crimean campaifn^ from May 1855, in the
Trenches with the siege train at the siepre and fall of Sehastopol, and bombardments of 6ih and zTth June and 17th
Auf^ust (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mc^ljidie, and Turkish Medal).
^^* Major Keate served in the Crimean campaign tnmx March to August 1855 and was present at the siege of
SobHstopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1^ Majors J. J. Smith, Still, Qilmour, de Moleyns. and F. J. G. Hill served in the Crimean campaign firom July
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
ic^ Major Eardley Mainland served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857, inelndinj? the
actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpoi*e, Oonao, liuscerutgnnge, Mungawara, and Alumbafrh,
relief and defence of the Residency at Lucknow, with Outram's Force in the Aliimbagh firom Jan. to March 1858.
siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions at Selimpore and Sundeela in the ensuing Oude campaign (Medal with
three Clasps, and a year's service).
i«> Major J. Lardner Clarke served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 to June 1855, including the aiege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i*s Major Thomhill servcil throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fkll of Sebas*
topol, and bombardment of the 6th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish M<Mlal).
»* M^or Pearse served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the aiege and fall of Sebastopol
(^ledal with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidio, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at Uie
capture of Kotah on 30th March (Medal).
1^ Majors Pitt and Schreibcr served in the Crimean campaign Arom June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
iM Major Alderson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April,
sind 6th and 17th June (Medal with three Cla^tps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
1*7 Majors Ravenhill and Twcedie served in the Crimean campaign Arom April X855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, aud battle of Tchemaya (Mediil with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Major Tweedie also aerved in
India in 185S, and was engaged in the repulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan in July (Medal).
1"^ Msgor Fred. L. H. Lyon served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 up to Sept. 185s, including the siege
of Sebastopol. and in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of 9th April, and 6th and xTth June
<Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Serveof in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandora,
storm and capture of Meangun^e, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Barree, capture of Rampore Kussie,
affairs of Mucnagawn Tigree, relief of Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (Medal with
Clasp).
'^ Major Ruck-Keeno served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, inclnding the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of i7th October, 9th April, and
-6th and 17th June (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
170 Majora Hanwell and Lyle served in the Crimean campaign ft'om May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
171 Major Yaughan served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
\Tt Major Law served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855. including the siege and &11 of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to Cliina in z86o, and was present at Uie actions near
Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
ITS Major Downes served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i7« Major Warren served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
l)attle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and subsequent engagement at the Subadar's Tank ; commanded the Heavy Battery
at the storming of Meanprunge, siege and capture of Lucknow ; summer campaign in Oude. and actions of Barree
lind Simree ; passa$co of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, taking of Fort Rehora, and attack on Koelee (commanded the
Artillery) ; also served in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including action of Cherodra, and taking of the Fort of Mud-
.ledia— commanded the Mortar Battery (three times mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Served at
Umbevla in the campaign against the hill tribes in the North- West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at the
•stormmg of the Conical Hill and Lalloo, also at the engagement in the plain of Chumla (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Bhootan campaign of x864-c.<;.
i7i Major Dyer served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol— horse kiUcd
(Modal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal). Served the Indiim camnaiirn of 1857-58, inclnding the relief of Lucknow
hy Lord Clyde (commanded the x8-pounder Battery during the relief), battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. (horse killed),
action of Kalee Nuddee, ^air of Ramgunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly and Shal^jehanpore,
tsapture of the Forts of Bunai and Mohumdee (mentioned in despatch. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of M^jor).
178 Major Betty served in the New Zealand war in x 864-60, including the Waikato campaign and action at
Orakau (mentioned in despatches) in command of a Battery ; also during the Wanganni campaign, and commanded
the Field Guns in action on the Patea river in March 1865, and in other skirm^es on the Wanganui coast, and
present at the attack and defeat of the natives at Kaitaki (Medal).
177 Majors Martin and Wyllie, and Captain Phillpotts served with the expedition to China in i860, and were present
fit Sinho. Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Taiigchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
17s Lt. Colonel H.T. Arbuthnot served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair at M'Kenzie's
Farm, batties of Alma and Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854
<Medal with three Clasps. Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of
1857-58, including the action of Secundra, attack on a Fort near Moonsheegunge, siege and capture of Lucknow,
capture of Forts Rehora and Koorleo (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
IT* Colonel Biddulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
BalaUava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kertch (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th
Class of the Me^jidie). Served in the Indian campaign of x 857-58. including the action of Kalee Nuddee, siege and
capture of Lucknow (as D.A.Q.M. General of ArtiUerj'), action of Jamo (as Brigade Major to the Field Force), and
afl&ir of Daoodpoore. Served as D. A. Adjutant General of the Oude Force under Sir Hope Grant from Oct. 1858,
and was present in the operations in the Byswarra district, passage of the Gogra, and various actions on the
Nepaul frontier, also operations there in 1859 tenninating in the forcing of the Jerwah Pass (several times men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served as Military Secretary with the expedition to China in i860, and
was present at Sinho, Tangkn. capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow. and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of
Ma.ior, Medal with two Clasps). Was promoted Brevet Lt. Colonel for services in India.
»w Lt. Colonel Wm. Stirling served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bnlganao
and M'Kensie's Farm, the battles of Alma. Balaklava and Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol. and repulse of
the sortie on the 26th Oct. X854 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served
aA Brigade Major of Artillery with RajpooUina Field Force at the capture of Kotah on 30th March X858 (Medal, and
Brevet of Major). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, actions near Tangchow,
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
>u Major P. E. Hill served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in N.W. India under Sir John Michel in 1858-59 (Medal).
»« Major Rideout served throughout the Eas.tem conipaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman siege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with ihe .siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, 6thand 17th
June, 17th August, and 8th September; on the last bomijurdmcnt he commanded a battery of Mortars (mentioned
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in despatches. Medal witli two Clasps. Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Royal
Horse Artillery throughout the campaign of 1858-50 in Oude, including the occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the
<}oomtee at Sultanpore, afikirs at Shal»)ore, Paleeghat, and Kaudoo Nuddee ; and in the Traus-Gogra district at
the aSkir of Churua, capture of the Fort of Mujoedia, and action of Baukee (Medal).
'*• Major Watson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to February 1855, including the battle of In-
kenuan and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
"♦ Major Humft^y ser^'ed in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train before
^hastopol, and at the bambordments of 9th April, 6th and Z7th June (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals).
^H Major C. W. Wilson commanded iha Royal Artillery of the Left Brigade Dooar Field Force in Bhootan from
Febroary 1865, and the whole Artillerv of the Force on the Eastern Frontier of Bengal from June to October 1865,
and iras present at the taking of Stockades at Bala Pass, at the destruction of Stockades above Buxa, and at the
taking of Stockades of Nagao above Chamoorchee (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Eurasian (Mountain)
Batteiy of Artillery in the Expedition a;finunst the Loshais in 1869 under Brigadier General W. F. Nuthall.
^'* Minors dd Winton (wounded) and Hall served the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombai-dmcnts cf 9th April and 6th, and 17th June
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Major Hall was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow in March 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
1*^ Majors Dyce and Hon. R. V. Dill;)u were present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Major Leonard GrilBths served in the Crmiean campaign ffom November 1854, including the siege and fall
of iseliastopol, and in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and z 7th June
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
^^ Miyor LluoUyn served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the xsth Dec. 1867 and commanded two
j^ins left in garrison at Addigerat (Medal) .
1^ U.Cok>neI Hickes served in the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
ic the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and X7th June (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Crofton with
iht expedition to China in x86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow,
bQd surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
i» Msjor W. Q. Martin served in the Crimean Campaign from December 1854 to January 1855, including the
«>?e of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Major Wai^-Ashton served in the Crimean campaign from May to September 1855, including the siege
ard fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^^ Major F. A. Anley served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train
t^fore Sebastopol, including the bombardments of the oth April, 6th and X7th June, 17th Ausrust, and 5th
September (Medal with ClasD, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in India daring the mutiny, and was
{nresent at the repulse of the Mutineers at Mooltan on the aist August 1858 (Medal). Has alBO the Bronze Medal
of the Royal Humane Society.
!>* Major Ellis, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, served in the Crimea from early in October 1855 tintil the
«vacnation in Jane 1856, and was employed in the destruction of the Docks of Sebastopol. Commanded a Detach-
ment of Royal Artillery fh>m the i6th November 1858 to the i6th March 1859 with the Berar Field Force, and was
employed to destroy by mines one of the strongholds of the Rohillas in the Deccan. Served throughout the
Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, first in a Field Battery of which he brought most of the homes from
Ii-dia to Zoola, bat beooming Supemnmerary was subsequently employed as Provost Marshal and in the Land
Transport Train. Oonunand^ a Division of the Train in the Highlands of Abyssinia for several months. Held
^Xrounand of the Train at Sooroo and at Addigerat, two important posts on the line of communication to Magdala
(mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^ Major O. H. A. NicoUs served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 till October of that year. Served also the
^mpaign of 1855 from September, including the siege and foil of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
^ M^or M^eoidie served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, includmg the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Luck-
fi'Tw, and action of Sirsee (Medal with Clasp).
^^' Sir John Campbell served in the Crimean campaign from 28th March 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
hastcpoU in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th June, i7tb June, t7th
Aiu^nst, and Bth September (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served with the expedition to
iluna in i860, sAd was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts (mentioned in despatches, also in the
French General's despatches for services in command of two Howitzei*s in support of tho French attack), actions
atar Tangchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
'* Major F. A. Whinyates served in the Crimean campaign firom April 1855. including tho siege and fall of Se-
>j«^pol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian camnaign of 1857-58, including the battle
<.<f Cawnnore on 6th December, action of Fattehghur, and affair of Kankur (Medal).
^ Major Elton served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, in
tie Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp,
Kniiirht of the Iiegion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
*" Major PranUen served in the Crimean campaign frx>m March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Claap, and Turkish Medal). Served m the Indian campaign of 1858-59 and was frequently engaged
with the enemy (Medal). Also served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, capture of
T4ku Porta, and surrezuler of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major Booke served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(M«4al with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^"^ M^or WoTtham served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(M«dai with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and was present
ai the attaek on the Fort of B^yt, siege and fUl of Dwarka. Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was
present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major ICaule served in the Crimean campaign ft^m May 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train at the
X'^wid foil of BebMtopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian
%rd Turkiah Medala). Served also in India in 1857-59 with the Rajpootana Field Force under General Roberts, and
iri« present in the action of Pertabghur (Medal).
^ M^jor Geary served in the Crhnean campaign ft^m Mav 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train at the siege
%sA &1I of Sebastopol, and bombardments of the 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Modal with Clasp, 5th Class of
ik Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field during the Indian mutiny from October 1858 to 1859 in the
•I'i;:d£spora district, and with Sir Hope Oraut's and Gromickpore Field Forces. Served throughout tho Abyssinian
eiapaign from xat January 1868 as Breads Major of Artillery and was present at the action of Arogee and capture
cf MagiUIa (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^- Majar Rioe served in the Crimean campaign fh>m May to August 1855, with the siege train at the siege of So*
Uvopol, and bombwdments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Major J.H. P. Anderson served in the Crimean campaign ttom August 1855, including the siege and fall of So-
tutopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Present at the capture of Canton in December 1857 ; and served
rah ttie enwdition of i860, present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender
cf Pekin (Medal with three Clasps).
** Major A. 8. Hunter served in the Crimean campaign fh)m May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
po! (M^al with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the field during the Now Zealand war in 1867.
^^ Major R. C. W. Campbell served in the expeditionary force in China from 1857 until the evacuation of Canton
.a :Ef;z (Medal).
^ TAaiait l^Aveley served in the Indian campaign of 2857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, afihir of
tasEgonga, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly. Shahjehunpore, and Mohumdee, capture of Fort
Bumia sad Bcmpore Kussiah, passage of the Grogra at f^abad, and affair of Mucheegaun (Medal with Clasp).
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"^ Major Edmcndes senred in India ic 1857-58, and was present at the action of Kulee Xuddce, battle of Cawn-
pore on 6th Dec, and action of Sherghnr Ghat (Medal).
"* Major Burn served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the captoro of Nurgoond on ist June 1858 (Medal).
Served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at Binho, Tangku, and capture of Takn Forta (Medal
with Clasp).
*^* Major William Smith served in the Indian campaign of 1657-59, including tlie relief of Lnclcnow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawitpore on 6th Dec, actions of Serai Gnat (mentioned m dcsxmt-ches), Chanda, Umeerpore, and
Sultanpore, siege iiud capture of Lucknow, attack of the Moosabagh, and action of BaiTee ; afterwards present with
various forces in pursuit of the enemv and watching the fords of the Gogra, and in the Trans-Gogra camxmigrn in-
cluding several small aflkirs on the Rantce and the flrontier of Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the New
Zealand war in 1864 in command of a Detachment of Royal Artillery in the campaigns on the Waikato and at It
Banga including the attack on the Grate Pah, where his guns were reported by Sir Duncan Cameron as having b«e&
of great service (Medal).
*^* Major Burnett served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawupore on 6th Dec. sicirc and capture of Lucknow. actions of Barreoand Sirsee (Medal witii two Clasps).
^^ Captain Talbot served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at Tangku, and capture of Taku
Forts (Modal with Clasp).
*"> Captain Oliver served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nnddee, opeFationa of
the a7th 28th and 29th Nov. before Cawnpore, and battle there on 6th Dec, actions of Kaloe Nnddee and Ramgungs,
siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly, Shal^ehanpore, and Mohumdoe, capture of the Fort of Ram pore
Kusseah, passage of the Gogra at f^rzabad, and aflUir of Mucheegaun (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, and commanded the Artillery of the left coltimn at the taking of the
Fort of Dalimkote, and in the afikir at Chamoorchee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*** Captain Morgan served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Bandah (Medal). Served with the
expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, capture of Taku Forta, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps]).
>** Captain Hannen served at Canton with the force under Rear Admii-al Seymour in 1856-57, was present at the
capture of Canton in Dec 1857 ; served with the expedition of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, captaro of
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps) .
*»♦ Captain Ford served in India in 1857-58, including the relief of Luckrjow (wounded) hy Lord Clyde, affair of
Bnndah, of the Alumbagh tvova. Jan. to March, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in desiiatch, Medal with
two Clasps).
*** Major George Arbuthnot served in India in 1857-58, as a volunteer with the 14th Light Dragoons during the
early portion of the campaign ; was present at the siege and capture of Rathghur and €rarakota, relief of Sauf^or,
forcing the pass of Nudiupore, siege and capture of Jhansi, attack on Koonch where he commanded the Siege Train
(special mention), and capture of Calpee— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abysainian
campaign as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Staveley, and was present at the action of Ajrogee and capture of Mag>
dala (tlu«e times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^^ Captain R. C. Smith served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the aflhir of Jelalpore (Medal).
» Captain Chalmers served in the Indian campaisii of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nnddee, affair cf
Eamgunga, sie^e and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and Mohnmdee (Medal with Clasp).
«*> Captain Pickering served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec actions of Serai Ghat, Chanda, and Sultanpore, aiege and capture of Lucknowr ac-
tion of Barree, and defeat of the rebel force which occupied the Fort and Jungle of Bungoon in April 1859 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
*s^ Major B. L. Forster served as Aide de (;amp to M^jor General Pratt during the New Zealand war of i86o-€i
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
**> Captain de Cetto served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the afikir of Futtyabad, capture of Chaadairee
Fort, siege and capture of Jhansi, and action of Betwa (Medal).
*** Captain Cane served in South China fh>m 1857 to i860, successively as Acting Quarter Master to the com-
bined force of Royal and Royal Marine Artillery, and as Acting Adjutant to Royal Artillery, including the assault
and capture of Cantnn in Dec. 1857 and minor afiairs. Volunteered for service in North China in i860 ; present at
the capture of Taku Forts with Hiej.'C train (Medal with two Clasps). Servedduriug the occupation of Tientsin as
Provost Marshal incl Drill Instrucior to Manchu Artillery ; also as Actuig Adjutant and Quarter Master Royal Ar-
tillery against the Tnoping re1>els near 8hangbai ih 1863, including the capture of Kahding, in command of a Mor-
tar Battery of natiA'O Chinese gunners attached to Royal Ailillery (mentioned in despatches, and ist Cla^sGold and
Red Ck)ral Medal Arom the Chinese Government).
'M Captain F. S. Stoney served in India in 185S, and was present at the attack on a Fort occupied by rebels on
Beyt Island.
«■ Captain Brackenbury served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Banda and capture gf Kir-
wee (Medal with Clasp). In the Franco-German war of 1870-71 was attached by the Government to the service of
the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded, and was present with the armies till the conclusion
of the Armistice. For his services in this capacity he was appointed Officer of the Legion of Honor by special
decree of the French Grovemmcntof National Defence, was made a Knight of the First Class of the Royal JSavarian
Order of St. Michael, and received the Iron Croi*s from th'j Emperor of Germany.
«*<> Captain Hon. A. Stewart served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, ac-
tions near Tango how, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp) . \
*** Captain Cottingham served in India in 1857-58 ; and was present at the action of Pandora, and action and cni>-
ture of Tiroul (MecUlf . *
*** Captain Auchinleck served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of ICalce Nnddee, battle of Ca^rn-
pore on 6th Dec, and aflViir of Kankur (Medal).
**♦ Captain Kyle ser\'e<l in India in 1857-^8, and was present at the actions of Secundra, Chanda, and Sultanpore
siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, action near AzLmutghur,operation8 in the Jungle and capture of
Jugdespore (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
*** Captain H. L. Mitchell sensed in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the attack and defbat of the
rebel force posted in the first range of the Nepaul Hills in March 1S59 (Medal).
**7 Captain Ellaby served utith the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forta
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1863
including the storm and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsingpoo, and Tsolin, and the minor operations of
Wongkadza, Tserpoo, and Najow.
^^ Captain Nolan brought the ** A " Battery Steel Mounted Ordnance ftom England, and was most enerf^etic in
getting It into order previous to the arrival of No. 5 Battery 21st Brigade; and served throughout the Abysaininn
campaign ttam December 1867 as A^utant to Colonel Milward, and was present in the action of Aiogee and
capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
»* Captain Burgess served with the exi>edition from Aden against the Foodlee Arab Tribe in 1866, inclnding tlie
destruction of Shugra.
sM Captain Rait served in the Okamundel campaign of 1859, and was present at the siege of Dwarka and anbaonucnt
operations. Served in the New Zealand war in 1803-64 in command of the Drivers of his Battery acting as Cavalry
and was present at the action at Katikara, skirmishes at KeiTikerri, Pukekohe, and Rangiawhia, and engaeemeuta
at Nuerini (horse shot) and Orakau (mentioned in desnatches. Medal).
*» Captain Moorsom served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
SM Captain Gw^'n served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859 and was present at the capture of tbe
Fort of Beyt, and the siege and fall of Dwnrka.
*M Captain Toogood served in New Zealand during the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns, and was present a%
Nukumaru and the Patea river (Medal).
MB Major Pickard served in Now Zealand at Taranaki during the latter part of the war of 2860-61. Alao duriii tr
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ht Tfliuuiki, Waikato, uid Tanranga campaigns in 1663-64, and was present at the actions of Katikara, Ranpririri,
Gate Pall, and Taoranga (mentioned in despatches, a^'arded the Victoria Cross for gallant conduct during the
assault of Bangiriri, aiid Brevet of Major).
^ Captain r. L. 6. Little comnriandcd a Detachment of Royal Artillery in the ezpeditionarv force against the
Indinns of Yucatan in April and Kay 1861, and in the siippression of the disturbances in the Northern Districts.
"7 Captain C. £. B. Leacock and Lieut. J. S. Quayle served with a Steel Mounted Battery throughout the
AbysainiAn campaign fh}m the 29th Dec. 1867 and were present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala
(Xetial}.
'^ Captain E. A. FitsRoy ser>'ed throughout the Abyssinian campaign fh>m the 13th Deo. 1867, and was present at
Uie (all of Magdala (Medal) .
'^^ Lieut. Pemberton Harrison served against the Taeping rebels at Shanghai in 1863, including the captures of
Tsispoo, Taolin, and N^jow.
'^^ Lieut. A. 6. Yeatman served against the Taeping rebels at Shanghai in 1862, and was present at the recapture
of Kabding.
'^^ Lieat. A. Grubb served throughout the Waikato and Tauranga campaigns during the New Zealand wars of
iS53-4f, incloding the action of Gate Pah, and commanded the Artillery at the action of Te Ranga (mentioned in
dopatches. Medal).
*^ Lieat. C. Larcom served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 (Medal), and was present at the actions of Katikar a
aail Esitak (wounded in the shoulder). Commanded a Detachment of Artillery engaged at Sentry Hill (Medal).
"" Lient. T. R. Disney served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from, the 6th Feb. x868, and was present at
ibe M of Magdala (Medal).
^ Lieut. J. C. Robson served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the Taranaki and Waikato camjiaigns,
£&d ma present in the action at Rangiawhia (Medal) .
** Lieat. Aileyne served in command of the Dettichment of Royal Artillery and 7-pounder mountain guns which
acccmpanied the Red River Expedition from Canada in 1870.
* LieuL Garr^ served in the New Zealand war in 1863 66, includlugthe Waikato campaign, and was present at the
action of Orakau, and assisted in conducting ^e Sap. Commanded Detachment during the Wanganui campaign,
ssd present at the action of Pukaki (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
** Lieat. Greer served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 and was present at the attack on*the Gate Pah and ac-
i:oD at 31aketu (Medal).
** Lieut W. S. Langley served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867 as Ac^utant to
U Colonel Wallace, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal).
^^ Lieat. Pratt served throughout the Bhootcmese campaign of 1864-65, with the Loft Brigade Dooar Field
Force, and was pr^ent at the capture of Dalimkote, engagements at Chumurchi and Nagoo, and recapture of the
£»]& Pass (Medal with Clasp).
" Lieut. W. H. F. Sorell served with the expedition fh)m Aden against the Foodlee Arab tribe in 1866, including
thi destruction of Shugra. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 4th October 1867 ; commanded a
ILuntain fiattexy during Captain Marett's absence on other duty, and was also employed in the Land Transport
Tnun (Medal).
*** lieots. F. W. J. Barker and W. F. de H. Curtis served with a Steel Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian
aaipaig:n from the xst Jan. x868 and were present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
^ Lieut. E. H. H. CoUen served throughout the Aby»sinian campaign from the 6th Feb. 1868, and was employed
^ Special Survey duty fW)m the 23rd March until the end (Medal).
"^ Lieut. H. E. Dolphin served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1855, and was present at the recapture of Dewangiri
(Medal with Clasp).
^ Lieut. J. W. Buckle served with the Armstrong Mountain Battery in the left centre column of the Bhootan
Field Force fh>m November 186410 March 1866. and was present at the affair of the 4th February and the capture
(t Blockades at the Bala Pass on the 15th March 1865 (Medal Avith Clasp). Served with a Mountain Battery in the
AhTsainian E3^|edition from January z868 to the end (Medal).
'• Lfeat, C. w . K. Murphy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from. Jan. 1868— with the Scind Horse
cm] 9th April, and aftarwards with a Battery of Artillery, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal).
■* Lieut. F. H. Taylor served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 30th Dec. 1867, and was present at the
••iOiim of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatcnes, and Medal).
*<' Lieut. A. Broadfoot served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from Feb. x868 (Medal).
*" LicoL C. M. H. Downing served in Abyssinia from the 29th Dec. 1867 to Feb. 186S (Medal).
^'^ Lieut. H. Croftonserved with a Steel Mountain Battery throughoutthe Abyssinian campaign fi*om Jan. 1868 (Medal) .
** Lieut. W. G. Knox served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, and was stationed at
A'Mieerst with the two guns there (Medal).
^^ lieut. C. C. Rich was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society on the 26th August 1867.
^' Major Scott aervod with the 55th Regt. in Chinn, and was prosent at the capture of Amoy, second capture of
I'.isan, and repulse of the night attack on Chinhae (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
tliehftctlesof Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 36th Oct. 1854, and attack on the
ii'^arnes on 7th Jane — wounded and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish
MHlalB).
^ Major Williams served with the 90th Light Infantry throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-^7 (Medal). In the Cri-
"-eaa canmaign from 5th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal), lii t£e Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at Cawnporo in Dec., and subsequently at the
'.%L Of Lueknow (Medal with Clasp).
^* Major Wethered served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 with the 95th Regiment, including the battle of Ahna
fVeJal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^' Quarter Master Trew served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
Meial wiUi Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Veterinary Burgeon Skoulding served in India in 1857-58, and waspresent at the capture of Nurgoond (Medal) .
i^^red with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,and capture of Taku Forts (Medal
sTili Clasp).
^ Veterinary Sorgeon Anderson served in the Now Zealand war in 1860-66, including the Taranaki and Waikato
fas]aigns, and was present at the affairs of Kerri Kerri and Pukikohe, and actions of Rangiawhia, Hirini, and the
'^ Pah (mentioiiea in despatches, Medal). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in X867-68, and
f raed and had charge of tne Sick Depot at Koomayloo and Pioneer's Wells, and was three times employed on
i^neal Service (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
" Riding Master Ritchie served with the Royal Artillery in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle
"Iijcermaa, sieve and taXL of Sebastopol in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 17th
••cv^>>wr, 9U1 A^I. 6th and 17th June ; was wounded by the explosion of the French magazines of the 15th Nov.
■*' (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
<3 Kj<iixig Maetear Pawson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of BaJaklava, siege and
'u '^'f Selaaeopol, capture of Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
♦.iTftdinon to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
* Veierixiary Surgeon J. C. Berne served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (Medal).
" Riding Haater Orme served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
iVnofBolnxiac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol
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1 Sir George Brooke served in Bimdlecund during 1809-10. Throughout the Nepaul war of 1815-16 inclnding
attacks upon Nallaghur, the Heights of Ramghur, and Fort Malown. Siege of Uattrass in 1817. Mahratta war of
1817-18. Siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1895-26 (hlown up). Sutlej campaigTi of 1845-46, including the ImuIm
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon, in the two first he commanded the whole of the Artillery (Medal and two
Clasps, and CB.). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, as Brigadier commanding the Horee ArtiUexy, including the affAir
at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasns). Has also the Indian War
Medal with two Clasps for the Nepaul War and Bhurtpore.
• Lieut. Gieneral Twemlow served ^nth the Army of Observation on the Nepaul (Vontier in 1813-14, Nepaul campaipna
in 1815-16 (Medal). Pindarree and Muhratta campai^s of 1817-18, including the sieges of Chandahand AsseerKbiir.
From 1821 to 1853 served in the British Contingent, Nizam's Armj', where no Mcflals were accorded, but repeat^y
received the thanks of the several British Residents for serving in the field, and on three several occasions "tlic
high approbation" of the Governor General in Council, viz., for the capture of the Forts of Jomoad, Baroda, and
Byrooghur, and an autograph letter of thanks from the Governor General, Lord Ellenborough.
• Sir Archdale Wilson served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp). Commanded the Artillery as Lt. Colonel with Brigadier Wheeler's Force in the Jullunder Dooab
in 1848-49 (twice mentioned in despatches, and Modal). Commanded the Force at the siege and capture of Delhi
in 1857 as Brigadier (General (Mednl with Clasp, CB., KCB., promoted Major General, created a Baronet, thanked
by both Houses of Parliament, and awanle<l a pension of ;^i,ooo i>er annum firom the Indian Government. Com-
manded the Artillery at the siege and capture of Lucknow in 1858 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp, thanked b}'
both Houses of Parliament, and OCB.).
7 Lient.General Grant served in the Burmese wor of 1825-26. including the siege and capture of Donabew, actions
of Prome, Maloon, and Paghammew (Medal with Closi)). AtTghaniotan campaign of 1839-40, including siege and
capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Gtfralior campaigrn of 1843, and bnttle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star, and Brevet of
Major). Sutlej campaign in 1846, and wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Pnnjanli
campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, battles of Sadoolaporc, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat
(Medal with two C'lasps, and CB.).
• Sir James Alexander served at the siege and capture of Bhyrtpore in 1825-26 (Mednl with Closp). CoTn-
manded the Artillery in the Afifghanistan campaign of 1842 tinder Sir George Pollock, including the forcing of tbo
Khyber Pass, action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Gwolior campaign, in-
cluding battle of Maharajpore 29th l)cc. 1843 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, ond Bronze Star). Sutle; campaign of 1845-46, in-
cluding the affair of Buddiwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Cloi^p, and CB.).
• (General Lane served the AtTarhanistan campaignof 184a under General Pollock as ('ommissaiy of Onbinnce.
and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pa^s and recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Major, and 'Medal). Cc-m-
manded a Troop of Horse Artillery- in the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore (Brevet ff
Lt.Colonel, and Bronze Star), Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Aliivnl and Sobraon (Medal cti.1
Clasp, and CB.). Ptuijaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Chlllianwallaii
and (xoojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Sir John Fordyce served with the force under Greneral Morrison in the attack on and capture of Arrocan
in 1824-25 (Indian Modal). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and commanded a Battery of Artillery at the batik-!' of
Ferozeshah and Sobraon, and in the advance on and occupation of Lahore (Medal arid one Clasp, and Brevet of M oior) .
Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and commanded the 9-pounder Troop of Horse Artillery at the battles of Chillinn-
waliah and Ck)OJerat, and commanded the Division of the Bengal Artillery sent with the force under Gensral
Gilbert in pursuit of the Sikh anny, and present at its surrender at Rawul Pindee ; also present at the passace of
the Attock and further pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet
of Lt.Colonel) . Commanded the Artillery first sent into the Eusofiai Country with the force under Colonel Brad-
shaw in December 1849 (Clasp). Commanded the Artillery with the force under Sir Charles Napier in forcing the
Kohat Pass in February 1850.
^^ Lt.General Campbell served in the Burmese war in 1825-26, including the siege of Donabew, actions of Prome,
Maloon, and Pagammew (Medal with Clasp). Gwalior campaign and battle of Punniar, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star,
and Brevet of Major). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp,
and Brevet of Lt.CJolonel). Commanded Artillery Division at Lahore during Pui^iaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
1* Major General Abbott served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Carried terms of accom-
modation fh)m the Cotirt of Kheva to the Court of Russia. Was cut down in a night attack on the banks of the
Caspian Sea, and detained a prisoner, but ultimately completed the negotiation at St. Petersburg (received the
thai^ of H.M. Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the Dooranee Order of the 3rd Class). Reduced to 6ubini.<'sion the
mountaineers of Htizara in armed rebellion against the Government. On the Sikh Governor of Huzara. witli two
Brigades of regular Troops, 12 guns, and the garrisonaof many castles and small forts, declaring for Moolraj, he
raised the population of Huzara, and, ofter many small affairs, remained master of the district and of nearly all the
castles ; ailerwards marched upon and occupied with 1,500 matchlock men, the Marquella Pass, which 16,000 tsikh
Troops and a,ooo Dooranee horse were preparing to thread (received the thanks of H.M. Ministers in both Housea
of Parliament, the Brevet of Major, and the Pun^iaub Medal, with all its Clasps).
" Lieut.Greneral C. 8. Reid served the Shekawattee campaign in 1834-35. Campaign in Burmah of 1852-ci
including the capture of Martaban, operations 1)efore and capture of Rangoon (mentioned in despatch). Commande«1
the Artillery at the capture of Mceadny, and also during the operations against the rebel chief Mayatoon. Severeh
wotmded 19th March 1853, right arm amputated, and mentioned in despatch for " the brave and gallant manner m
which the guns were brought forward and worked " (Brevet of Lt.C'olonel. Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
" Major General Turner commanded Troop of Horse Artillery of Shah Shujali's Force throughout the Affghanistat
campaitrns of 1839-42, attached to the Candahar Division, and present in all the actions in that district, with re-cap
ture of Ghuznee and re-occupation of Cubul. Mentioned by General Nott as " haWng on many occasions r^r.derv^
most essential service." and al?o as "distinguished" (Meaal inscribed "Candahar, Ghuznee, (Jabul, 184a *'). r«^m
manded a Brigade of Horse Artillery at the battle of Budleekescraiand throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned 11
despatch. Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the Artillery of Colonel Grcathed's Movable Column (mentioned n
despatch). Cotnmanded Detachnioiit Bengal Artillery of Lord Cly<lc'8 Force at the relief of Lucknow (thanke<l 1j1
Governor General, and mentioned by the Commander in (Jhief, "his most particular acknowledgments being dne,'
and as having "few equals as an artillery officer;") also at the battle of Cawnpore (mentioned as "ogain dmwiTii
most marked attention to diiitinguis'hed merits"). Action of Khodognuge, retaking of Futtyghur, and ca])iiire c
Meangunge (mentioned); commanded 3rJ Bripade an<l Bengal Horse Artillery at the fiiml siege of Lucknow
Mentioned " for services of the highest value " (Brevet of Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and a year's sc i-\-ic
for Lucknow).
" Sir Henr^ Tombs served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44. and battle of Punniar (mentioned in despatch. Bronz
Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah. affair of Buddiwal and battle c
Aliwal, as Aide do Camp to Sir Harry Smith— mentioned (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-*
as D.A.Q.M. General of Artillerv, inclu«ling the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (mentioned, Medal with tw
Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Coimnandcd a Troop of Horse Artiller>' in the aflhirs of the Hindun on ^oth and :51a
May 1 8^7 (horse shot), battle of Budleokoserai (two horses shot), and siege of Delhi (wotmded 9th July). Com
manded the Colimin which assaulted and took the Eedgate near Delhi on 17th June (wounded, two horses shot)l
commanded the Artillery at the battle of Nujjufghur, and the Horse Artillery at the assault of Delhi (wounded) : sic
and capture of Lucknow. affair at AUaguupe, battle of Bareillv, and Rohilcimd campaign (OJB., Victoria Cross, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel and Colonel, ^tedal with two Clasps, mentioned m despatches on every occasion and in terms most hi^^^hi
and tmprecedentedly eulogistic, n\m mentioned in the House of Lords by Lord Panmure, the Secretary of 8tato ft
War). Commanded the Force which recaptured Dewangiri in Bhootan in 1865, and received the than'ksof Go\ c-i
ment and nominated iTCi?. (Medal with Clasp).
»« Sir James Brind served in command of the Artillery with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force against the Momnads i
Augtist 1854 (Medal with ClaspK Also in command of Foot Artillery of Delhi Field Force fhim 26th Jime to the end <
the siege operations in 1857. Commandctl a Column in Mozuffemugjjur and Seharunpore districts. Commands
Artillery of General Walpole's Field Force in 1858 during its march-f^om Lucknow to Allvgunj, and in the affairs <
Rooya and Ailygunj ; and served in the same capacity with Lord Clyde's Army through Rohilcund and at the cai
ture of Bareilly, and with Brigadier Troup's Column in Oudo in 1058-59, including cngagemepia^fModb3-por<
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RosBolpore, Mitowlee, Ali^n^'. c^d BiBwah. Commanded Columns at the aotion of Mehndi (whore all the enemy's
ffons were captored), and in pursuit of Feroze Shah throueh Oude towards Central India (repeatedly mentioned in
uetpatches, received thanks of the Government of India, Medal wiUi Clasp, CB., and Brevet of Colonel).
^ }isjor General Hnyshe served as Brigade Major of Artillery daring the Gwalior campaigrn of 1843-44, including
ihebstUe of Mahsrajpore (Bronze Star). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery throughout the Pai^aub campaign
of 1848-49, inclttding the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (twice mentioned in despatches.
Brevet ofM^or. Medal with two Clasps).
* Major General Carleion commanded the Bengal Artillery Division siege train at the siege and capture of Lucknow
in 1858 : commanded Artillery in the action ofKawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB,,
Medal with Clasp).
° Colonel ]>avid Reid was employed on several occasions in 1841-43 against the hill tribes, Nagas and Singphoes.
Taking several stockades in 1844. Driving the Singphoes out of the country in 1850-51. Employed in punishing the
hostile Xagas, and thanked by Government for the taking of Fort Kenemah ; fight with the clan of Keepreemah,
killing aoo of them— thanked by Government ; took several villages, and made the whole of the countiy side
Eabnut to British rule. In Feb. 1859 was on an expedition against Abors, including the capture of a stockade and
«erer&l breastworks.
^ Colonel Douglas served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanlstan under General Pollock, and was present in every
sctitTD that took place on the advance and at the recapture of Cabool (mentioned in despatches. Medal). In March
1353 joined the Army under Sir Hugh Rose then besieging Jhansi, and was present at the assault, having taken a
j^D down to the gate near which the right assaulting party attempted an escalade ; subsequently commanded Uie
Artillery of the Hyderabad Contingent and was present at the various affairs in which the Contingent was engaged
and those which preceded the capture of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal).
^ Major General Johnson served in the Sutlej campai^ of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon
(Medal aad CHasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, mcluding the passage of the Cheenab at Ramnuggur, and
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat ; served on the staff with Sir Walter Gilbert's force in the subsequent pursuit
of the Sikhs and Affghans (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served during
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery, and was present at the actions of the Hindun
on the |oth and 31st May (slightly wounded, mentioned), battle of Budlcckeserai, siege and capture of Delhi
(mentioned. Brevet of Lt Colonel), siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
" Colonel de Teissier served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pu^jaub cam-
paign of 1848-49. including the battles of Chillian wallah (mentioned in despatch) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
^ Br.General Olpherts commanded four Guns on service in Burmah in 1841 ; and two Guns in action at Jhima
Ghat during the insurrection in Saugor and Nerbudda territory in 1843. Commanded a Light Field Battery
throaghoat the Gwalior campaign of 184^-44, including battle of Punniar mentioned in despatch. Bronze
Star). Rai!«ed and commanded Artillery of Bundlecund Legion in the Hill campaign in Sind under Sir Charles
Napier in 1844-45. Commanded Artillery of Native Contingent against Kote Kangra. Served with Sir Colin
Camobell in the Peshawur Valley in 1852 (Medal with Clasp). In Turkey and the Crimea in 1854-55-56. Com-
manded three Guns, which, with Detachment of loth Foot and a few Madras Fusiliers under General Neil (in
all 200 Europeans) routed three Native Regiments at Benares on 4th Juno 1857. Commanded a Battery with
Havelock's Force in the actions at Bithoor (horse shot), Mtmgurwar, and Alumbagh, and first Relief of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow ; acted as Brigadier of Artillery in defence of the Residency from27tn Sept. to i6thNov. 1857
(Toanded, mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Battery at the Alumbagh from 22nd Nov. 1857 to 17th March
is;3, and was present in all the engagements there during that period, also at the capture of Lucknow by Lord
Ch-dc (Brevets c^ Major and Lt. Colonel, C^., Victoria Cross. Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Battery of
Heme ArtiUery in OuAe in 1858. Served as a Vdlunteer with the Frontier Expedition against the Wozeerees in
i5;o-6o under Sir N. Chamberlain.
^ Colonel Swinhoe served the campaign under Sir Charles Napier against Belochee hill tribes in Upper
Scindo in 1845. Punjaub campaign of 184&-49, including siege and capture of Mooltan, and battle of Goojexat
(Medal with two Clasps). ^
^ Colonel Francis served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including tho battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub
campaign of 18^8-49, including first and second siege operations before Mooltan, action of Soorajkoond, and battle of
Croojerat (mentioned in despi^h. Medal with two Clasps). Has tho 4th Class of the Medjidie for service with the
Turidfih Contingent. Served at the Alumbagh in Feb. 1858, at the siege and fall of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign,
Thih aifair of ^reah, and capture of Bareilly (Modal with Clasp, and' Brevet of Major).
* Colonel Bruce served in the Gwalior campaign, and was present at tho battle of Maharajporo (Bronze Star) .
^ctlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp) .
I^inianb campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore. Chillianwallah, and Groojerat (Medal with two
< .atp»). Commanded the ^rd Pns^aub Light Field Battery in the 1st Mcranzaie expedition under Brigadier
<reneral Chamberlain in April 1855 (Medal). Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow
br Lf>rd Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and entry into Futtehghur, as Brigade Major of Horse
AruDery. Osnmuinded a Battery of Horse Artillery with Brigadier Evolegh's Column in the affairs of Mohun,
Hosraingnnge, Meangnnge, Morar Mow (charger killed), fort of Simree, Buxor Ghat, and subsequent operations
til] the final suppreasion of the mutiny (six times mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal
wih Clasp).
* Colonel Henry H. Maxwell served tho Gwalior campaign of 18^3-44 and battle of Maharajporo (Bronze Star).
^itlej campaign of 1845-46 as D. A. Q.M. General of Artillery, including battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and
Snhraon (mentioned in despatch. Medal and two Clasps, Brevet of Moiior). Was present at the bat4Je of Oltenitza
under Omar Pasha on the 4th Nov. 1853, and at the Russian attacks on Kalafat in the winter of 1853-54. Did duty as
8Ti Officer and Interpreter to the Naval Brigade under Sir Wm. Peel at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (men-
toned), defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, and action of Khodagunge— thigh bone broken by a musket
b&n (Brevet of Lt-Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel Light was present at Meerut on the outbreak of the mutiny there on the loth "SLslj 1857. Marched in
command of two iS-pounders with Bripidier Wilson's Force on 27th May and present at the actions of the 29th and
-,:4hMavon the Hindun (mentioned m despatches as having done "excellent service with his iS-poundors"),
Wtle of Budle-ke-8erai (wounded), and siege of Delhi from 8th June to 16th Sei)tember, when forced to leave from
ii-neas. Acted as Orderly OflScer to Sir Thomas Seaton with his Force in the Dooab, and present at the actions of
GanRmiree (mentioned), Puttialee, and Mynpooree— mentioned (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ Colonel Ruasell served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon
(Medal and Clasp). Served under Brigadier Neill against the mutineers at Allahabad in 1857, and as Commissary
cf Ordnance with the Army in Oude in t8^8 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
^^ Colonel Dnndas serv^ in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and battle of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign of
i:+?-4^, including battles of ChilUanwallah (severely wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
** Colonel Angelo served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the defence of Ferozepore, and battles of
FOTieehah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at
S&nmaggur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Siege and capturo
c! DeRj (Medal with Clasp).
^' Colonel Kewall served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and battle of SoT)raon (Medal). Pimjaub campaign of
i*^-49, including first and second siege operatiohs before Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
"Cokmel Bunny served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Pujaab campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second sietre operations before Mooltan and surrender of the
f nre^actiona of 12th Sept (wounded) and 7th Nov., on which last occn.«ion when in command of two Horse Artillery
ras he waa particularly brought to the notice of the Commander in Chief in General Whish's despatch ; afterwards
iT*»ent at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of
*»iteekeserai, siege and captiire of Delhi (slightly wounded 23rd July), battles of Bolundshuhur ar d Agra, relief
of Lucknow by LOTd Clyde (mentioned in despatches), battle of Cawnpore, taking of Futtehghur, wap Brigade Major
of the Siege Artillery at the siege of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches) . Present with Walpole's Column as Staff
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Officer of Artillery at the attack on Fort Rooya and action of AUy^nnge (mentioned in despatch) ; present at tlie
battle of Bareilly (mentioned), and actions of Mohumdeo and Bhahabad (Brevet of Major, SCedal with thit&
Clasps).
*• Lt.Colonel Gray served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and battle of Aliwal (Modal). Pu^jaab campsipj of
1848-49, inclnding the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggnr, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with
two Clasps). Biege and assaiilt of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
«• Lt.Colonel Tmloh served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal and battle of Aliwal
(Medal). Pu^janb campaign of 18^8-49, including the battles of Chillianwalla and Groqjerat (Medal with two
Clasps) . Commanded the Royal Artillery throughout the operations of the expedition ol 2863 against the tribes on
the North>West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo and capture of Umbeylah (Brevet of
Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ranmnggor
and battles of Badoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
«* Lt. Colonel Harrison served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Renny served in the Butlej campaign fh)m 34th January 1846, and was present at the battle of
Sobraon (Medal). Commanded the 5th (Native) Troop of xst Brigade, Bengal Horse Artillery, which »ervsd
faithftdly throughout the mutiny (firing on the mutinous Cavalry and InCsntry at Jullunder on the night of the 7th
June 1857} ; and throughout the siege and capture of Delhi and subsequent operations in Mosnffemuggui Difitriet
and Rohilcund, ending with Sir Robert Walpole's action at Sisseah on the 15th Jan. 1859, for which action the Iroop
received the highest praise in General Orders by Lord Clyde and the Governmeut of Jnnia. Every Native Officer re-
ceived the Order of British India, and every Non-Commissioned Officer and man the Order of Merit for bis senrices at
Jullunder and Delhi. Ccmmondcil No 4 Siege Battery covering the assault at Delhi en the 14th September 1857,
and then with Troop turned captured Ordnance in Cashmere Bastion on the City, and kent up fire nntil at»aalt of
the Magazine on tiie i6th, when the Troop turned the Mortars captured there on Fore Selimghur and the Palace,
and continued fire until their capture on the 30th September. Received the Victoria Cross for defence of the Ma-
gazine after its capture on the i6th September, and was specially mentioned for services at Delhi in supplemenuiy
Despatch by Sir A. Wilson (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded *' D " Battery " F " Brigide Royal
Horse Artillery throughout tbe Hazara and Black Mountain campaign of 1868, the guna being carried oi*
elephants (mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp).
** LtColonel Tirsliroll served at the defence of the Alumbagh and siege of Lncknow (Medal with Clasp).
M Lt-Colonel Walker served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the battles of Badoolapore, Chilli&n*
walla (mentioned in despatch), and Goojerat (MediS with two Cmsps). Indian mutiny, inclnding action of Agm.
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned), occupation of the Alumbagh under Ontram from 25th Nov. i857tiDril
the final capture of Lucknow in March 1858, attack on Fort Rooyah, actions of Allygunge and Bareilly (Brevet of
Major, Medu with two Clasps).
"7 Lt.Colonel Cookes served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab ai RamnagRur,.
and battles of Badoolapore, Chillianwalla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Received a severe gunshot con-
tusion of the groin in action with mutineers on the 7th July 1857 (Medal).
M Lt.Colonel Raper served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations befort^
Mooltan, with surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
o Lt.Colonel Heath served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, mcluding the batcles of Badoolapore, Chillianwallob,
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Siege of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatch with " especial approbation
and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger," Medal with Clasp).
7* Lt. Colonel Bishop served the Punjaub compaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, an*!
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Troop of Horse ArUllery at the siege and capture of
Delhi (slightly wounded) with Seaton's Column, and at capture of Meangunge, also present at the capture of bareiUy
repeated^ mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
^ Lt. Colonel Fulton served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal). Also at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in
desxjatchcs with " especial approbation and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger"
(Medal with Clasp).
■* Lt.Colonel Cordner served in the Peshawur Mountain Train in various engagements on the Trans-Indus FrontKr
from 1854 to 1859 (Medal with Clasp). In the Indian mutiny (Medal). Commanded Mountain Train Battery in the
Cossvah Hill campaign of 1862-63, and also in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
*s LtColonel Denniss served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
"« Lt. Colonel Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggnr,
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp) . Was Commissary of Ordnance in cnarge of siege train and artillery park
during the mutiny campaign, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battles of Cawnpore and Kala Nuddec,
siege and capture of lucknow, Rohilcund campaign, and battle of Bareilly, with subsequent affVurs (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
*' Lt.Colonel Mercer commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery in action at Mehudi on i8th Nov. 1858 (mentioned in
despatch, Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel Dowell served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in z8s7-5^
including the captures of Lucknow and Bareilly, battles of Sundeela and Jamoo, and capture of Burwah— mentioned
in despatches (Medal with Cla.sp, and Brevet of Major) .
*° Lt.Colonel Stubbs served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1858-59, including the action of Nugeenah, capture
of Bareilly, relief of Bhahjehanpore, capture of Bhahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, capture of MithowlM,
and action of Biswah (mentioned in despatches on five occasions. Medal).
** Lt.Colonel Wilson served with the Bengal Horse Artillery in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857^58, inclnding
the actions of the 30th and sist May 1857, on the Hindun, battles of Budleekeserai and Nujjufghur, siege aeaanlt
and capture of Delhi, siege and capture of Lucknow, capture of Bareilly, affaira at Allabgungc aiid Mahnudee,
and campaign in Rohilcund (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of
Major).
•♦ Major Harward served with Havelock's Force ftrom its first advance from Allahabad to Lucknow, includinc
he defeiri) of the rebels at Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Muugarwar. and relief of
Lucknow (mentioned in despatch) ; defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (Modal with Clasp).
*^ Lt.Colonel Bogle served with the Turkish Contingent in 1855-56 (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Capture of Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major). Commanded a Battery in the Abyssinian caau-
paign from the 6th Feb. 1868 (mentioned in despatches, axid Medal).
••Major M'Leod served with the Field Force under Bir*S. Cotton against the hill tribes at Boree, PeshawTirj
Valley, in 1853-54. Served throughout the Indian mutiny campugn of 1857-58, including the entire sie^c an.il
capture of Delhi, with actions of Budleekeserai and Ninjufghur; with Greathed's Column in the actions cf!
Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra; relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, siege and captnTt^ (t|
Lucknow (mentioned in despatches), campaign in Oude, and actions of Barree (thanked by Commander in Chief jj
Simree, and Nawabgunge (Medal with three Clasps).
97 Sir William Hamilton was wounded in six places during a night attack on his Caxnp by 200 Affroediea whilst
making a military road to Fort Makeson and encamped six miles from Peshawur. Out of 60 burkundaz anil
employes in the camp 15 were killed and 31 wounded. Served before Delhi from the 36th June to the capture o£
the city on the soth Sept. 1857, having organized the ist Company of Sikh Artillery during the siege, and coui^tantlj'
commanded Batteries of position (mentionrd in despatches, with " especial approbation and thanks for zeal, ability,
and coolness in situations of great danger " —Medal with Clasp) .
«« Major Hughes commanded a Mon: tain Train Battery throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863
against the tribes on the North- Wcs' rVontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo and capture o^
Xfmbeylah (Brevet of Major. Medal v • u Clasp).
loo Major NichoU was thanked » • the Governor General and mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for services
during the defence of Saugor.
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^"1 Major Tiern<3r served with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force on Eusoof^io border in April and May 1858 (Medal with
Clisp).
>'' Mj^or Lindsay served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Ncujufghur, siege and
captare uf Delhi (mentioned in despatches, twice slightly wounded on the 14th Aug. 1857, and again at the as^ult
on i4th Sept), action •fSham«habad, siege and capture of Jjucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
10* ligjor T. P. Smith served at the siege and capture of JiUcknow and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
"* Xa}or Dobbin served throujB^hout the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations resulting in the
capture of Rangoon, and served with the exnodition to Donabew in Feb. and March 1853 (icentioncd in despatches.
Medal with Clsisp for Pegu). Proceeded wi^ the force to occupy the Fort of Phillour on the outbreak of the mutiny
in May 1857. and officiated as Deputy Commissary of Ordnance in char^^e of the Magazine throughout the mutiny
/mentioned in the Governor General's minute of 2nd July 1859, and received a letter from the Secretary of State for
India conveying Her Majestv's approbation of his conduct during the mutiny).
•'^ Major Anderson served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations before and capture
•jf Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppression of the Santhal insurrection in 1854 ; fuid in
diat of the Indian mutiny, including the action of Khudjiva (Medal).
^ Major PitsGerald served with the expeditions under Sir Neville Chamberlain in Meeranzye and Upper
iCoonun in 1856, and aninst the Bosdar Belochees in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also at the siege and
capture of Delhi, and with the Field Force under General Showers in various minor operations in 1857-58 (Medal with
<;j;?p).
** Major Manderson served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Rangoon (Medal with
riv[i for Pegu). Indian mutiny, including siege of Delhi from 8th Sept. 1857, action of Agra, relief of Lucknow by
L'^M Clyde, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatcnes. Modal with three Cl&sps).
^'' Mfjor Arbuekle served in the Burmese war in 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served on staff of Omar
Puha'9 Army in the Crimea in 1855-56, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Welsh served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 m command of a Detachment of Artillery at
Oornickp<nie and Aximghur (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^ LcColonel Boberts served throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 as D.A.Q.M. General of Artillery, in-
elodin^ the sie^ and capture of Delhi ft^m the 28th June to the 2otli Sept. (wounded 14th July, horse shot 14th
^fepwmber), actions of Bolundshur (horse shot), Allyghur, Agra, Kunoj (horse sabred), and Bundhera where he
urrowly escaped capture while reconnoitring ; ])re8ent in the skirmishes prior to and throughout the operations
cjoaected with Che relief of Lucknow by I^ord Clyde ; operations at Cawnpore from 28th Nov. to 6th Deo. 1857, and
4kMeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Khodagunge, re-occupation of Futtehghur, storm of Meeangunge, action
• f Koorsee, and the various operations ending with the capture of Lucknow (tnanked by the Govenior General,
Viftoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps). Employed on special service with the expedition of 1863
iztijist the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming: of Laioo, capture of
Unbeylah. and destruction of Mulkah (Medal with Clasp). Serve<l in the Al)ygsinian campaign from Janua^ 1868,
i.* A<«i^ant Quarter Master General with the Bengal Brigade, and, as Senior Officer of tne Department at Zoulla.
«3penatended the re- embarkation of the whole army ; was selected by Sir Robert Napier as the bearer of his final
'le^patcbes (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Served as Assittaut Quarter Master General and Senior Staff
^ifficer with the Cacbar Column, Loo«hai Expeditionary Force, iu 1871-72, and was present at tiie capture of the
Kkolel villa^ses, and Attack on the Northlang range. Commanded the Troops engaged at the burning of the
T.IU^ of Tsikoom, 36 January- 1872 {CB.). Has been twcnty-ihi-co times mentioned in aospatches.
'-* UajoT Hitchins served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions of Agra,
^rageeree, and Putteealee ; occupation of the Alumbagh ft-om loth Feb. until capture of Lucknow, attack on Fort
K^bfiya. and defence of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp). •
'■* Major Hawkins served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec.
ilrj, and capture of Calpee (Medal).
^^* Major Cumberland served with the expedition to the Meeranzaie Valley and Upper Kaorum in 1856, and with
tb» into the Bosdar Hills in 1857 (3Iedal with Clasp).
^^* Major Charles Hunter served with the Bengal Horse Artillery throughout the operations connected with the
»'e?e of Delhi, incioding the battles of Budleekeserai (wounded and horf^e shot) and Nujjufghur, ar.d assault on the
14^ Sept. 1857. Babeeqaently with Greathed's Column and engaged in the taking of Maleghur Fort, Allyghur, and
lerioc at Agra. Relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, subsequent operations at Cawnpore, reli.'f of Futtehgnur, siege
z'^i capture of Lucknow, and pursuit of the rebels in Oude (three times mentioned in despatches — Medal, with three
< A»p?).
"• Major Jackson served before Delhi from 25th May to the capture of the city on 20th Sept. 1857 (Medal with
<ia«p). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in Nov. 1864 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ M^or Traill served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capldio of Delhi (mentioned
:a dNip^ch), battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and
>»n,jffhat, aiege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with three Clasps).
'^ Major Barnes cosomanded two guns manned as Horse Artillery by Volunteer officers and seijeants in the
wtKaa of Nembhaira and Sheerun in Central India in 1857. Was severely wounded— shot t}i rough t>.e right breast
-at the nege of Neemuch in Nov. 1857. and received the thanks of the Bombay Government. Also served through-
en the OiuM campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
^ LcColonel Banham was severely woimded at the affair of Chinhut, and served during the defence of the Reai-
<f^cj at Lucknow from 30th June to 19th Nov. 1857. He was wounded on the 15th August, and severely wounded
en the 33th Auffost (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet nf Major).
'*^ U.ColoneT Hills served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions on the 30th and
:>n May on the Hindim, battles or Budleekeserai and Nujjufghur, siege and capture of Delhi (severely wounded on
cch Jnlv 1857), sie£^ and capture of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign, taking of Bareilly, and action of Mohumdee
'wvrm times mentioned in despatches, also by the Grovcmor General in Council, Victoria Cross, Medal with two
'~a>ps, and Brevet of Major). (Jommanded the 8-inch Mortars in the Abyssinian campaign ftom the 6th Feb.
I:^^, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medr*^.
^ Major Elliot served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and 3iBt ?Iay on
t^i Hindon (mentioned in despatch), battle of Budleekeserai, siege and assault of Delhi, and severely woimded in the
^Ad on t5th Sept. (Medal with Chisp).
^ U.<;oh>nel MacFarlan served in the action of Chinhut and throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow.
^&s slightly wounded by round-shot splinters and severely by a bullet (mentioned in despatch and by Governor
<>H«Tal in Council, a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ Mi^or Baynsford served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
* M^or Franks served during the Indian mutiny,— in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and present at the
vtcma of Nngeerra and Dojura Nuddee, relief of Moradabnd and Bareilly ; in Oude under Sir Hope Grant in the
Tnes-Gogra can&paign, present at the passage of the Gogra and subsequent operations. Commanded half of 2nd
Trrwp zad Brigade Horse Artillery in the Gonda district in Oude in Ai)ril 1859. a^i^ ^^^^ ^ force under Colonel
«ormick on nth April defeated a body of rebels composed of a remnant of the Cawnpore mutineers (mentioned in
<l«n»tches. Medal).
^ Major Aislabie served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and 3i8t May
:;:i on the Hindus, battle of Budleekeserai, siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
=■ Major Robinson served at the siege and capture of Delhi trom ist Aug. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
'= yUysr Taylor served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the captures of Bareilly and Fort
Mibomdee, actions of Pus^aon and Russoolpore, capture of Fort Mittowlec, Mehndee. and Biswa (Medal).
*''' Major Jones served in suppretsion of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (Medal).
'« Major Oriffin served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (mentioned
a despatch. Medal).
'** Major Wake served the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and taking of Fort Mittcwl'e (mentioned in despatch.
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i» Major Eyre served in the Bangor district In 1857-58 (Medal).
^** M^'or Dayidson served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and sxstUay
2857 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai (severelv wounded), and battle of Bareilly (Medal with (Tlasp). gerT«d
throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 (Medal with Claap).
i« Ma^or F. E. Lewes served in the Peshawur Division under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutiny in 1857.
Also against the Mahsood Wuzeerces in the expedition under Brigadier General Sir N. Chamberlain, in April and
May i860 with the Peshawur Mountain Batterv (Medal with Clasp). Commanded two mountain guns at ih«
aurprise of the Besotee village of Gara on 25th Feb. in the Kohat expedition of 1869, under Colonel Keyes, and was
mentioned in despatches, and specially thanked by the Governor General in Council.
^** Muor Smithett served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the first advance into
Oude and relief of Lucknow by Havelock, besies^in the Residency fh)m 36th Sept. to 17th November 1857 (iwi«e
wounded), operations at the Alumbagh under Outram, aAd commanded, four horse Guns in the action of Gailco
(mentioned in deapatohes), siege and capture of Lucknow (a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with Clasp).
1*7 Major C. E. Naime served during ,the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal). Also with the second expeditiox t<»
EnaofiMi, North- West Frontier, in 1863.
^" Major QuUy served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and captnio 01
Delhi, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alimibagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow,
capture of Cajpee (Medal with three Clasps).
"" Mfuor Chichester served throughout the suppression of Che Indian mutiny, including the actions of the yAh
and 3i8t May 1857, on the Hindnn, battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with " especial
approbation and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger"), and battle of Bareilly (Medal
with Clasp).
^^ Major Pemberton served at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with "especial approbation and
thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger," Medal with Clasp).
1*1 Mi^or Crastor was present at the outbreak of the mutiny atJdeerut on the 10th May 1857, and was afterward*
present at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, throughout the siege and at the final assault and cap-
ture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served with an expeditionary force in the Eusofzye country under Sir Sydney
Cotton in April and May 1858 ; and with a force under General Chamberlain against the Cabul Kheyl tribe of
Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
**■ Major E. T. Hume served throughout the Indian mutiny camnaigr^s and was present at the siege and captnT,j
of Delhi, throughout the Rohilcund and Oude campaigns, including the action of Kugeena, relief of Moradabad,
action on the Dojura, capture of Bareilly, bombaroment and capture of Shal^ehanpore, capture of the Fort of
Mohumdee, attack on and capture of the Fort and town of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, cai)turu
and destruction of Fort Mitowlee, actions of Mehnndee and Biswah (mentioned in despatches. Medal witli Clasp).
Present in action at Shubkudder during the Umbeylah war (Medal with Clasp).
i*» Major T. R. Ryan served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, present at the actions of Namoul Gun-
garee, Puttialee, and Mynpooi-ee ; also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
>^ Captain Dixon served in occupation of the Alumbagh and siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captam Dyke served at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
^^f Captains Swinton, Warter, and Ward served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
^^ Captain Clarke served throughout the ojperations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-WesI
Frontier of India, as Acting Commissary of Ordnance (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain Abbott served in April and May x86o against the Wuzeerees ; was present with General Chamberlain's
Force and assisted in forcing the Burrara Pass, and m all the other aflfhirs of that expedition. Also served throof^h-
out the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North- West Frontier of India and was present
at the storm of Laloo and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with two Clasps).
^^^ Captains Ford and Lowis served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against Uie tribes on Use
North-west Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp).
16* Captain Nelson served in the Oude campaign in 1858, inclading the action of Russoolpore, siege and capture of
Fort; Mitowlee (Medal). *- b :> > » i~ , «
>•* Captain Gamault served vrith the expedition of ' 1863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of
India (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in x868 (Clasp).
iM Captain Bridges served with the force under Brigadier Chamberlain in the operations against the Wuzeerees
in 1859-60 (Medal with Clasp).
^*^ Oaptain Latham served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858, including the taking of Simree, and action
of Berar (Medal).
^** Captain Chapman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from December 1867, having brought the " B "
Battery of Mounted Ordnance from England, and was most energetic in getting it into order previous to the arrival
of No. 5 Battery 21st Brigade ; served with the Battery until the 9th April 1868, when he was appointed Aide d^Camp
to Brigadier General Petrie commanding the Ailillery, and was present at the action of Arogee and fall of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
^^7 Captain B. v . Arbuckle served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood
Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was present at the forcing of the Burrarah Pass, and destruction of Makeem
(Medal with Clasp).
»•• Captain Pemberton served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-
West Frontier of India, and was present at the storm of Laloo and capture of Umbeylah (Medal with Clasp).
!•• Lieut, de Lautour served with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of Ind)n
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Also served with the expedition against the tribes of the Black
Mountain in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Clasp).
i« Captain T. Ghraham and Lieut. H. 8. Higginson served thronghont the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign
in 1668 (Medal with Clasp).
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» Geacral Whinjatos served with Colonel Thompson's Force in 1814 ; in the Army of Reserve under Gencrnl
Hjriiiop in 1815 ; in the ist Division of the Deccon Army under Sir Thomas Hyslop in 1817-18 ; in Sir J. Doveton's
Div.-iuu m pursnit of BHjocrow and Appa Soib; was present at the battle of Slahidpore (Medal) aist Dec. 1817, at
ihe suiTininif an«l capc^iro of Tulnoir ajth Feb. 1818, at the capture of the Fort of JiUpyamnair, and at the siege of
Uit! furtress of Assccrghur.
^ MAjor General Moore served the latter part of the Burmese war in 1826 (Medal). Served throuffhout the flrpt
(h:nese war of 1840-43. including the capture of Chusaii, attacks on Canton 16th March and 25th May 1841, capture
■ f Amoy, second capture of Chusau, captm-e of Chinhae and Ningpo, repulse of the night attack at Nin^^po, action
of the Tsckee, capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Shanghao, stonning of Chin Kiang Foo, and operations before
Xankin (Medal).
* Sir (Jeorge Balfour served with the Malacca Field Force in 1832-33. Campaign ngamst Kumool in 1839, in-
cinding the taking or Zorapore. 6er\'ed with the expeditionary force in China throughout the war of 1840-42
(lltsial), includiucr the first and second captures of Chusan, attack and capture of Chinhae, Ningpo, Tsckee,
io^fdau, Chapoo. Woo*unj^, Shanghac, and Cain Kiang Foo, and investment of Nankin.
* Major General Maitlaud served in the exijedition against Kumool in 1827.
* Bn^dierGcneralMacintirc served with the China expeditionary forcein 1842 (Medal) and was present at the capture
of Wix>>ung, Shanghae, storm and capture of Ching-keang-foo and operations before Nankin. Commanded a Detach-
Efui uf Nizam's Cavalry at Goomsoor under General Dyce in 1847. Commanded the 2nd Cavalry Hyderabad Con-
:.n::oa: at the siege of Dhoroor, and against the Fort of liaimon, also at numerous affairs witli Rohillahs in 1851-52 ;
: '. t at Sailo«ir when: his horse waa cut down under him in 1854. Served with the Kamptee Movable Column with
" . mel Millar's Dct-Hchment at the attiick and forcing of the Kouah Pass on 27th Dec. 1857, on which occasion he
I j^k his men up an almost impassable ghaut in the face of a large body of the enemy, several of whom were cut up on
,' :r,K' Vi the top of the hill. Oummanded a Detachment of the Column in the Nursingpore district in Jan. 1858, and
n^ii a dour across the Bhopal frontier, and seized a noted rebel with his followers and horses ; commanded a
r»?-.Achiaent on the great Deccan Road when one of the posts at Salnwabad was attacked by a large body of rebels
who were repulsed with loss l>v the Nagpore Rifles and Detachment 2Sth Madras N.I. ; was present at the attack ot
Jrtyhan, attack of Kabrai, battle of Banda, and relief of Kii-%\-ce, under Major General Whitlock, on which occasion
tie Cavalry and Horse Artillery msirched 85 miles in 37 hours— was at the atUick of Radha Govindoo's Army on tho
heights of PunwTirree and Duddree on the 29th Dec. 1858 (Medal, Jirtvet of Major, and CB.).
*' Colonel A. T. CadcU serveil throughout ihe Cliina expedition of 1840-42, including the capture of Chusan, attack
rii Chaenpee, capture of the Boguc Forts, attack on the Heights of Canton, capture of Shanghae and Chin Kiang Foo
1M.KU1I}.
'• Colonel FiUls served in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, including tho sieges of Punella, Pownghur,
Munoher, and Munsimtosh, and capitulation of Budderghm*.
''• Colonel Gotsliug seired in tho Crimean campaign in 1855 56 subsequently to tho fall of Sebastopol. Served
Trith General Whitlock's Field Force in Bundlecund in 1858, and was prcbeut at the battle of Banda, and affair at
Jli-enjtran (Medsil).
'* Colonel Stewart served with the expedition in China from 12th Mnrcli 1842 to 17th Jan. 1843, and was present
It the captnn? of Wooaung and Shnnohae, storming of 'Jhin Kiniig Foo, uvA oi>eration6 before Nankin (Mediu).
° Colonel Thornton was employed with the Turkish Conti'ij^^ent in the i;:bphorus and in the Crimea during
uv campaign of 1855-56, and was present at the occupation of Kcitch.
^ Colonel Robert Cudell served on the Staff of the Turki.sh Army di:ring the Russian war from October 1854. in-
r:3 imp: the defence of Eupatoria, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and Omar Pacha's winter campaign in Mingrclia
ifiiUoned in despatches, Crimean Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Brevet of Major),
.vrved in tho Indian mutiny campaign in Bengal, including the actions of Doomooreagungo, Baunriah, and Tool-
>«pi're (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clapp).
^ LtColonel Hcnegan served in tho Indian mutiny campaign witii the Snugor Field Force, and was present at
tbe attack of Jheegom, affair at Dubrai, battle of Banda, attack on Jounpcrc, relief of Kirweo, and storming tho
Hcijrht* of Punwarree (Medal).
" Lt. Colonel Macintyre served with local rank of Captain attached to the Ottoman Army in 1855-56. Joined the
Ketch expedition as a Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol). Accompanied the army of Omer Pasha
k- Asia Minor, an I was present throughout tho winter campaign there, including the battle of the Ingour, alter
which battle. Captain Dymock, 95th Foot, having been killed, be was appointed Aide de Camp to the British Com-
ajKioner, Sir Lintom Simmons, in wh»ch capacity ho served until April 1856, receiving warm acknowledgments
r' his services from that officer on resigning the appointment (Turkish Medal, and 5th (JlasB of the Medjidie). Pro-
wAcil to China in command of a Mountain Train Battery with tho expedition in i860. Present at the defence of
>banRhae when att4icke<l by the rebel army on the i8tli 19th and 20th August i860. By a well-directed shell from
1 moantain train howitzer laid by himself, he wounded Chimg Wong. Commander in Chief of the rebels, in the
'let. madiliuun to killing and wounding several of his Staff. Was senior officer of Artillery and in command of
•-!!? South Ciate Post, the principal point attacked, during tho defence (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
"Lt. Colonel Bradford served in the Indian mutiny Civmpaign of 1857-59, including the actions of Chauda, Um-
s»*rpore, Sultanpore, and siege of Lucknow (Medal) .
^ U. Colonel Pearso ser\'ed tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 ;— was Assistant Field Engineer tmder General Whish
at ihe aiege of Mooltan, and at tho action of Soorujkoond, and subsequently commanding the Artillery of
li} Nairab of Bhawulporc under Major H. B. Fidwardes ; present at tho capture of the city of MoolUin (men-
t T;^i in despatches for conspicuous gallantry when repelling a sortie ftom the fortress on 30th December 1848),
>«nred under Major R. G. Taylor with the Force in the Dcrajat, which drove the Affghans from Bunnoo (Punjaub
H?tial with Clasp). On the 2nd Jan. 1850, at the Goombuttee Pass, at the head of the border le^nes defeated the
"be of Domurzye Vizeerees who made a descent on Bunuoo. In November 1852 was in command of 4000 Cash-
:'j''rc Regular Troops and British Irregular Levies in the Expedition to Khagan and the Black Mountain (Medal
fii Clasp). Served throughout the Indian mutiry, commanded the Cavalry of the Hurreeana Irregular Field
f re* of General Van Cortlandt at the actions of Aodah and Kheireeka. In command of 400 Rahtore Rajpoot Cavalrj-
.', Bickaneer, — made a forced march on the 26th June 1857, by which Hissar was relieved. Commande<l a Force
»t:ch stormed and captured the fortified positions of Bhatoul and Mungaleo in Hurreeana. Commanded tho Cavalrj'
*: J'imalpoor. Served with C^neral Showers* Delhi Column, and was present at the occupation of the Forts of Dadree,
'tqiar.and Kanoand. Commanded a body of Cavalry in Brigadier Gerrard's Delhi C^jlumn at the battle of Namoul
uerirely wounded). Commanded tho 3rd Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March T858. Served
«'.ih the Azimghur Field Force under Sir E. Lugsurd at the actions of Munnehar, Azimghiir 15th April, and in tho
yj^mx of Koer Sing including the actions of Azmitghur 17th April 1858, Munnear and Sheeapoor Ghat, and in tho
f^cditi'jn inio the Jugdesporo Jungles during Jime and July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ U.Colonel Thomas served throughout the defence of tho Residency of Lucknow in 1857, and commanded tho
Iniilery for acme weeks ; also commanded a Battery of C^uns when Fort Muchhee Bhowun was invested by the
'^beU. and blew up its powder magazine half an hour after the troops had left, on the nigiit of tho let July 1857.
^w in charge of the Field Train and Artillery Park attached to Outram's Force during the defence of the Alum
^?h, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Maior, Medal
*^ two CHasps, and a year's service).
•♦ UColonel E. M. Phiyfair served in the second Burmese war in 1853 (Modal). Also served in the Indian mutiny
f«npaisni and was often engaged with the rebels in inconsiderable actions (Medal with Clasn for Pegu) .
■ Lt.Colonel Gloag served in Kimedy 11 1856, and was present at the attack and capture of Suringeo and of Woojc©
Caddah-
• U.Cokmel Hog served with the Saugfor Field Division imder Brigadier Whitlock in 1858 and was present at an
action on the iTth April (Medal).
** Malor Goitlon served in the Indian mutmy campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow.
lacloding the operations at the Martiniero and Dilkoosha, and was also engaged in the action and defeat of the
C^walior Contingent at Cawniwre on the 6th Dec. 1857, and pursuit (Medal with (Jlasp).
* Major Marshall served throughout the China campaign of i06o, including the action of Sinho. capture of
Ttngkii, and of the Toku Forts, and final operations terminating in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps)
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105 ^ctr Services — Boyal Artllleiij (late MofJras Artillery).
** Mf^or Chamier commanded Mountain Train Howitzers and Rockets in the onffagement with the HUl Kurrecns
in Pe^u on the sand April 1856. Sert'ed in the Indian mutinv campaign ft*om a9th May 1857 to 13th September 1858,
including the actions of Nusrutpore, Ghanda, Ummeerpore, Badshagunge.Sultanpore, and I)howrara under General
Franks ; sieffe and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; the reUef of Azimghur, and actions of Mnnnihar, Tonse
Bridge, Nughal, Munnuhar, Shroyire Ghaut, Jugdeapore, Dulleepore, Metahi, and Chowbeypore under General
Lugard. Commanded a Light Field Battery during the severe engagements at Cawnpore under General Windham
on the 26th 87th and 28th November 1857, when he was especially thanked for " the pliant manner in which he
fought his guns." Served also under Ix)rd Clyde in the attack and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent mntixieers on
the 6th December 1850 (mentioned in despatches, Medal wit^ Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ Major Tayler served with the Saugor Field Force in 1858, and was present at the aflOiir of Kirbrai, battle of
Banda, and occupation of Kirwee (Medal).
** Maijor Hadow was present in several skirmishes in the Snmbulpore country during the mutiny in 1857-58.
^ Migor Lane served in the Central India campaign firom July 1857 to May 1859, and was present at the aifain
of Moorwarrah and Budgaum, and at tho attack of Konah Pass (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Caine served in the Central India campaign from. July 1857 to May 1859, aud was present at the affairs
of ^uttmghee, Balacote, and Nursinghur (Medal with Clasp).
*° Captain Yaldwyn Ber\'ed in the campaign of i860 in China, including the capture of the entrenched Camp at
Binho, assault and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Captain W. H. Montgomerie served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at DumoongruDge,
Toolsepore, and Baiswara (Medal).
^ Captain Saxton served with the Madras Artillenr Mountain Train and Rocket Battery throughout the China
campaign of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho (Medal). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with the
Abyssinian Expeditionary Force from the 31st Dec. 1867 to the end of the campaign, and latterly as Assistant
l*rovost Marshal at SenafS in addition to other duties (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
** Captain Wm. A. Warren served in the campaign of i860 in Chiua.
War Sei'vices nf Royal (late Bombay) Artillery.
> G^eneral Schuler served throughout the Mahratta and Pindaree war in 181 7. Commanded the ArtUlery with the
Field Force employed in the Mapee Kanta, and a detached Force in the attack and capture of the Fort of Marina,
in Guzerat in 183^.
* Sir William Marcus Coghlan served the campaigns of 1838-40 in AfTghanistan as Brigade M^or of ArUIle^. in-
cluding the storm and capture of Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, and Medal), storm and capture of Knelat
(mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), and occupation ot'Cnbul. Commanded a Column from the Gar-
rison of Aden on i8th March 1858 against the Arabs of the mterior, and carried the Fort of Sheik Othman by storm.
* Major (General Trevelyan served the Persian campaign of 1856-57, and commanded the Artillery Brigade at the
assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Boorazjoon, and battle of Kooshab ; commanded the Bear
Guard thence to Chugndduck (three times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
^ ^ Major General Forster served tho campaign of 1839 in Afifghanistan, was present at the storm and capture of
Ghuznee (Medal), and commanded a Battery of Horse Artillery Guns at the storming of Khelat (mentioned in
despatches).
« M»ior General Sealy served the campaign of 1838-39 in AfTghanistan, including the storm and capture of Ghuzneo
(Modal). Served in Persia in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Relief of Kolapore. Attack on insurgent Bheels at Duba-
bunreeand Ambapawnee on nth April 1858. Operations in the Santpore Hills in 1858 in conomand of Mountain Train
and Left Column of attack (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
7 Sir Arnold Kemball served the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan, including the siege and capture of Ghuznee
(Medal). Campai^ of 1857 in Persia (Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of Major). The Governor General of
India stated in his notification of the i8th June 1857 ^^t "the valuable assistance afforded on every occasion of
difficulty and danger, and especially in the brilliant expedition against Ahwaz, by Captain Kemball bad be<en
highly commended oy Sir James Outram and merited the unqualified approbation and the hearty thanks of tho
Cvovemor General in Council."
* Colonel Aitken served with the expedition to Persia in 1856-57, and was present at the bombardment of Mohnm-
rah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with CInsp). Served throughout the campaign in Rajpootana and Central
India in 1857-59, including the action of Rewah, sieges of Awah (mentioned in despatches) and Kotah (mentioned
in despatches), and subsequent operations in Central India (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Maior).
' Colonel Fuller served m suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the action or Kotahkeserai and
recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
"> Colonel Worgan served with the Persian expedition, and Tras present at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Brevet
of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel Wray was employed with the Turkish Contingent fh)m its formation to the end of the war, including
seven months at Kertch during the Crimean war (Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Mw^'idie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in command of the siege train with General Roberts* Force at Rajpootana, and was present at the aieges of
Ahwa (mentioned in despatches), and Kotah (mentioned in despatches) and pursuit of Tantia Topee (CB. Medal
with Clasp).
" Colonel Petrie served the campaign of 1843 in Scinde, including the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal) .
Also served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the attack on Ahwa, siege of Kotah, and battle
of Bunaas (menUoned in despatch. Brevet of M^or, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Artillery throughout the
AbvBsinian campaign from ist Jan. 1868 and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned
in despatches. CB.. and Medal).
I* Brigadier General Woollcombe served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the siege and
capture of Dhar in 1857, battle of Mundessore (Brevet of Major), siege storm and capture of Jhansi and of
Chandairee, and battle of Bctwa {CB., Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Jlajor).
^* Colonel Hatch was present at the capture of Wankeera in 1844— mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Government. Served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the action at Reshire, surrender of
Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
** Brigadier General Gaye served in Scinde in 1843 in command of two guns with the Detachment which, in the
night attack on the British Camp near Shahdadpore, defeated and dispersed the Forces of Meer Shah Mahomed,
taking all his cannon.
^' Colonel Wallace commanded a Division of Artillery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 30th December
Z867, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
" Colonel Brown served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of Awah, siege and
eaptum by assault of Kotah (mentioned in despatches), and action of Somgoneer (mentioned in despatches. Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp). f /. e v 4— -.
^* Colonel Hagq;ard served as Field Commissary of Ordnance and in charge of the siege train throughout the
campaign of 1858 m Central India, including the siege and capture of Jhansi and of Gwalior (slightly wounded), and
several minor actions (mentioned in desoatches. Brevet of M^jor, Medal with Clasp).
*7 Lt.Colonels Bayly and Reid servea in the Puxijaub campaign of 1848-49 and were present at the siege and
capture of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). --« ,^6 •» w *- ^
■• LtColonel Harris served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
surrender of Bushire. and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in supraession of the Indian
autiny at tho siege and capture of Kotah and pumuit, second taking of Chundaree, action of Kotahkeserai and pur-
suit, taking of Crwalior (mentioned in despatches), bombardment and capture of Powree, actions of Sindwmho and
Korai, surpriBe and pursuit of the rebels at Koondxye— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp),
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War Services — Royal Artillery {late Bomhay Artillery). 106-7
» LtColonel MiirlftphlaTi served throaghont the Central India campaign of 1857-58 under Sir Hugh Rose, including
the csptnre of Bathgnr, action of BarodA. capture of Grorrakota, siege and capture of Jhanai, battles of Betwa and
KwQch. action at Gollowlee, taking of Calpee, action of Morar, recapture of Gwalior. battle of Jura AUpore and
ciNoraof Powree (four times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
« LLCk)loDel Crowe senred in the Persian campaign in x 857 (Medal with Clasp) . Also the Indian mutiny campaign
indoding the siege and capture of Ratghnr, action of Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, pursuit to
Belua, forcing the Mnddenpore Pass, advance on siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, advance on
Calpee, bstUe of Koonch, on Rear-Guard of ist Brigade Central India Field Force when our baggage was attacked
\.r the enemy's Cavalry, action of Deopora, bi^tle of Galowlee, advance on and capture of Calpee, pursuit to Sur-
cmIs. advaaoe on Gwalior. battle of Morar, capture of Gwalior, final pursuit of the enemy and battle of Jowra
llipi ro, salnequent operations in Bundlekund, including the taking of Gorotha, and ])ursuit of Ferozo Shah (Medal
viih Ciiisp).
" LtColonel Lucas served in the Indian mutiny camxmign of 1857-59,— with the Ahmednuggur Field Force in
ily'-i& including the action with insurgent Bheels in Feb. 1858 ; and in 1858-59, with the Central India Field Force
Liuier Sir Hof h Rose. Sabeeqnently with the Okamundel and Kattiwar Field Force and was present at the storm-
12/ uf the Uhhpoora Fort in the Burda Hills on i8th Dec. 1859.
. ** Major Denis da Vitrd served with the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with CHosp).
'* Msjor Stone son.'ed in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
S«md ss Field COmmiaaory of Ordnance in tne affleiirs of Beyt and Dwarka.
•■ Major Swonson served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 and was present at the action of Ahwa,
».ii7eand captore of Kotah and pursuit, and action of Kotarea (Medal with Clasp). Served as Field Commissary
k' Orioance with the Abyssinian eipeditioa (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
* Major Le Cocq served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57 and was present at the storm and capture of
Se»hiie, surrender of Buahire, battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served
ibo in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including Kotah, Kotahkeserai, Gwalior, Koonrai, and pursuit of Tantia
Ti p«« (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
* Major Hoskins served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the storm and capture of
&r>hire, soirender of Bushire, battle of Koo^ab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served
a'^o m the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, actions of Kotah-ke-
>:ni and (}walior, bombardment of Powree and action of Beejapore, actions of Sindwaho and Kurai, surprise and
r::miit of the rebels at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Roberts served throughout the Central India campaign of 1S57-58, including the siege and capture of
EathfTV, capture of Gorrakota. siege and capture of Jhansi and Calpee and pursuit, surrender of Gwalior and pur-
tractions at Baroda, Mundeapore, Koonch, Galowlee, Moral, and Jowra Aiipore (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Holberton served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
r^rrender of Buahire, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Commanded Artillery at the recapture of Kola-
F'-TfinDw 1857 (Medal).
"* Mi^or Blevenson served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including piursuit of the rebels through Rnjpoo-
Ur^ sftions of Sagnnecr and Bunnass, and skirmish near Koosanah in command of the Camel Corps (Medal).
*' M^or Woodward served with the Persian expeclition of 1856-57, including the battle of Kooshab (Medal with
< >pi. Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, including the action on the Taringa Hills at Mybee-
LitaandGooserat (Medal).
** Major WoTsl^ served in the Persian expedition of 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
*• Major Ritchie served m the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege of the Fort of Neemuch and assault
.' K^tah (Medal with Clasn).
*" Major Berthon served in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 and was present at the bombardment and capture of
6r FortA St Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Mountain Train in action with insurgent Bheels at Shum-
61 qore (Indian Mntiny Medal).
*' Major Harcourt served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
ir'-b Clasp).
*" Major Newport served with the Persian exi)edition of 1856-57, including the surrender of Bushire and battle
« ' Kijoahab (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Vachell served with the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Capture of Sholupore and sur-
r*- ler of Jumkundec in 1858.
'' Major Baker served throughout the Abyssinian campaign tram 29th Dec. 1867 and was prejent at the action of
L' ine and captore of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
* Major Basevi served in Persia fSrom Feb. to Oct. 1857, and received three sword cuts in the action of Amher-
w<*e (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
*' M^jr Stockier served with the Persian expedition in 1857, <uid was present at the bombardment of Mohumrah
tibial with Clasp).
'* Major B. H. Pottingcr served as D.A.Q.M.General throughout the Ab3rssinian campaign, having landed at
^■<:liA vith the Reconnoitring Party on the and October 1867 ; present at the action of Arogee and fhll of Magdala
'xAUoaed in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* «"aptain William Ward served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force firom Aden against the Foodlee Arabs
'-: :S6s-66.
^' CApcam Walker served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force fh>m Aden against the Foodlee Arabs in
--46 and waa present at BirSaeed.
" Captain Sprmir aerved throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 23rd Dec. 1867 as Commissary of Ordnance
•* i vt» in charge of the Ordnance Depot established at Scnafi$ (Medal).
" ''apcsin Mortimer served throughout the Abyssinian campoifoi flrom Sept. 1867, having proceeded to Zoulla with
' *' 3«connoitrmg Party ; was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala, and mentioned in despatches
■ ^"aUUty, miBrgy, and zeal*' (Medal).
*" Captain Cialdecott aerved throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train firom September 1867,
n 1 ecmmaaded a Division of the Train during the latter half of the campaign (mentioned in despatches for "ability,
n.-sT. and seaV Medal).
*- ''aptain Seton served throughout the Abyssinian campaign fIrom the 4th Oct. 1867, first with a Mountain Battery
»u aftcrvarda with, the Land Transport Train (Medal) .
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Oeorge Herbert Bolland, Commandinpr 19th Company R.E., Ordnance Survey, Invemesa, N.B.
Richard Warren Stewart, Pembroke
"William Sabnond, Instructor of Musketry, Gravesend, 30 Nov. 72
Oeorge Mansell Collings, Comdg. aoth Company Royal Engineers, Gibraltar. Ordered home
Robert Hamilton Vetch, Commmanding ist Company Roycd Engineers, Malta
Charles Warren, Shoeburynesa
Edward Nicolls Peters. Halifax, N.S
John Henry Crowdy," Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, 15 Dec. 70, 5th Circle of)
Military Works, Lahore Division, Punjanb )
Honorius Sisson Sitwell, Brigade Major, Royal Engineera, Dublin
Charles Albert Lyon-Campbell, Commanding 27th Company Royal Engineers, Cork
William Sherer Maud, Commanding nth Company Royal Engineers, Gibraltar
Oeorge Vivian Sivewright. Pembroke
Henry Somerset Clive, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, 1 June 73, 7ih Circle ^
of Military Works, Rancekhet Division, Bengal >
Dallas Gordon JoneB, Hong Kong. Ordered to Mauritius
Arthur Blayney Coddington, Commanding 13th Company B. E., Ordnance Survey, Inverness.
Henry Fj-ers Turner, Post Office Telegraph Service, Command. 34th Company B.E., Ipswich...
William Inne$, oh Temporary Reserre Li»t ; Assistant Colonial Engineer, Straits Settlements
Hamilton Tovey, Commanding 5th Company Royal Engineers, Portsmouth
Richard Nicolls Buckle. Special Service, Gold Coast
Robert Athorpe, Commanding 10th Company Royal Engineers, Aldershot
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James Feilowes. Assistant Instructor in Surveying, Chatham 22 June 58 17 Feb. 7
Richard Henry Beaumont Beaumont, Commanding 24th Company Royal Engineers, Malta 122 June 58 19 June 7
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Richard Harrg WilliaiM, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military College, 13 Sept. 73
Jaspar Gustavus Silvester Da vies, Commanding 2i8t Company Royal Engineen*, Malta
Edmund Donongh CollinM O'Brien, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military College, 4 Feb. 69
Samuel Anderson, North American Boundary Sur\'ey
Charles Woodwtird, Irrigation A.ssistant, Public Works Department, Ceylon
Robert Young Armstrong, ABsistant Instructor in Telegraphy, &c., at School of Military
Engineering, Chatham
Robert John Bond, Ex. Eng. 3rd Grade, D.P, W. i Sept. 72, N. W. Prov. Neemuch Railway Survey 21 Dec. 58 . ^ .
Arthur Kyle Haslett, Adjutant, School of Military Engineering, Chatham. 22 .Ian. 73 [21 Dec. 5S 3 Aug. 7;
Oeorge Edward Grover, Commanding 35th Company, Royal Engineers, Chatham J2I Dec. 581 lAug.^
CAaWMJffarZand Croi^J5faiA:*«, Professor of Fortification, Royal Mil itar>' College jzi Dec. 58; 3 Aug. 7;
George Henry Law Pole, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, 1 Sept. 72, Tank > L, -n-- ^fi' , »«,» ,
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Oharles Bowen, Executive Engineer, and Grade, i Sept. 72, My.sore Division, Bangalore ■21 Dec. 58 3 Aug. 71
William Hutchinson Mulloy." Commanding 31st Company, Royal Engineers, Curragh I21 Dec. 58 3 Aui;
William Randall Slacke, Assistant Instructor in Construction and Estimating, School of)
Military Engineering. Chatham )
Edward TolerWjmne. Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, Department Public Works, 21 May 69, S
Punjaub, Hazara Division y
Francis George Oldham, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P, Works, 7 Mar. 73 ; Officiating |
Deputy Controller, Bengal )
Henry Allen Gxin. Manchester
John Charles Ardagh, at Staff College, Sandhurst
William Emerson Peck. Special employ under Colonial Office, Bahamas
Edmund Stephens. Commanding 1 7th Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
Christopher Josiah Russell, Weymouth
John Mabbott Mor^n, Harwich
Arthur Balfour Haig, Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, Aldershot
Henry Cautley, Commanding 23rd Company Roynl Engineers, Cork Harbour
Albany Featherstonhaugh, North American Boundary Survey
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John Cosmo Macpherson, Conmian ding 14th Company Royal Eng., Ordnance Survey, Chester
Thomas Howard, Executive Eni^neer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, i Mar. 71, Allyghur DiviO
sion, Ganges Canal, N.W. Provinces >
Frederick Bailey, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, Department Public Works, 17 June 71,)
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Henrv John WoKstcyn Gehle, Commanding 32nd Company Royal Engineers, Glasgow
Charles William Whinfield. Commanding 26th Company Royal Engineers. Bermuda
Studley Vidal Smith, Conmmnding 36th Company Royal Engineers, Chatham
Archibald Lewis Buckle, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, Department Public Works, j
T Apr. 71, Bombay, for Irrigation in Poena. Sick Furlough to Europe y
William Henry Patten, Commanding 12th Company Royal Engineers, Aldershot
William Henry Collins,*fi2fo;or 29 Aug. 72; Ireland, Dublin
All)ert James Hepper, North Britain, Edinburgh
ReginaldFrankMorri8,*7Commanding3oth Company Royal Engineers, School of Military i
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Oeorge Harris. Commanding 15th Company Royal Engineers. Home District, Whitehall
Louis John George Ferrier, Commanding 16th C<mipany Rr)ynl Enjr., Ordnance Survey, Oxford
t^tephen Weston Jenner, Exec. Engineer. 4th Grade, 23 Fe)).7o,MilJtary Works Branch, Punjaub
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Henry Robinson, Com. 39th Company, R.E. School of Military Engineering, Chatham 22 Dec. 59 2 Apr.
Aug. Charles Colin Mackensie, York 22 Dec. 59! 2 Apr. 7
Edward Harvey, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, 27 June 71, Punjaub, BuiMinirs > ^, t»«^ ^ ' \ror ■,
and Roads Branch. Sick Furlough to Europe .7.. \ |" ^^' ^^3 ^oy /
James Dctereux Bowly, on Temporary Reserve List ; Special employ, Local Government Board 19 June 60 1 June 7
■C'harles Cunningham,** Executive Engineer, 4th Grade. D.P. Works, 4 Dec. 72, Bolorom
Thomas Glancy, Executive Engineer. 4th Grade, Uniritsur
Arthur Clitherow Ward, North American Boundary Survey
Albert Charles Smith. Madras
John Edward Toller, Bengal
Arthur Hill. Ordnance Surve3', London
Fnincis William Nixon, Onlnance Survey, Bristol
Xellow Charle* Pye,^ Assistant SecretiTry to Govenimcnt of India in D. P. W. Railway \
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Ralph Rhenins Evans Brockman, Exec. Eng. 4th Grade. D.P.W. Madras, 8 Mar. 70, Go-^
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Andrew Aljercrombie Jopp, Commanding 40th ('ompany Roynl Engineers, Chatham
William Arthur James Wallace, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, x Mar. 72, )
Deputy Consulting Engineer to the Government of India for Guaranteed Railways. Fur- \
lough to Europe )
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Jastet Gwre Booth, Assistant Instructor in Fortification, Roy. Military Academy, Woolwich
Hsnrv George Pilleau, Ordnance Survey, Brentwood, Essex
Alfred (rljimBegbio, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works, z6 Feb. 73, Central India, Railway >
Bnuick, Calcutta }
Maoheir Townsend Sale.*> Asst. Inst, in Field Fortification, School of Military Eng. Chatham
Tbomas Joseph WiUans," School of Military Engineering, Chatham
WiHism do Wivesleslie Abney, Assistant Instructor in Telegraphy, School of Military )
EnjrJaeering, Chatham }
R^'hert Algernon Livesay, Assist. Instruct, in Surveying School of Mil. Engineering, Chatham
.<^r Anhor William Mackworth, Bart., Commanding 25th Company Royal Engineers, Gibraltar
FmL Firebrace. Executive Eng. 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, z Sept. 73, Central India, Indore )
and Xeemonh Railway Survey. Furlough to Europe }
AJiired De Vere Brooke. Commanding 9th Company Royal Engineers, Halifax, Nova Scotia ...
JuzKs Robert M'Cullagh,Assis. Sup. istGr.,Gt.Tng. Sur. of India, z Jan. 72, Bangalore. Furl.
MaJcalm William Rogers, Assist. Superintendent, zst Grade, 1$ Dec. 68, Great Trigonometrical \
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£:chsnl Arthur Sargeaunt,** Examiner of RaQway Accoimts to the Government of India at )
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Rober: John Henry Parker, Commanding 2nd Company Royal Engineers, Shomcliffe
HcoTT Loftus Lewis, Commanding 6th Company Royal Engineers, Chatham
U-cnr Champemowne. School of Military Engineering. Chatham
rajtja Scudamore Beauchamp, Assistant Engineer, zst Grade, D.P, Works, Apr. 69 j 2nd Assistant >
Principal, Thozzia son College, Roorkee, N.W. Provinces of India j
T-:. Osb«3m,'* Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W., z Jan. 69, Bombay. Jaoobabad
L^iook Francis Boileau, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., x Sept. 72, Provincial Establishment, >
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Tr^mas Brown Blake Savi,»7 Exec. Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Gude, Deputy Consulting Engineer)
"j the Goremment of India for Guaranteed Railways, Lucknow J
'.VilUam Sedgwick, Exec.Engineer,4thGrade,D.P.Works, 26 July 7x, Irrigation Branch, Bengal, Dinapoi-e
Ar.-lirw Wilson Baird,»"> Assist. Superintendent, ist Grade, Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, >
rOct-ji, Kattywar Party, Poona, Bombay )
AUiert Henry Hime, Waltham Abbey ■;■ ..
TimA* Fraser, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Alark Sever Bcll^« Gold Coast
I-rvlcrick William Henoage,*" Woolwich
^inrii Richard Colvin Wynne, Survey, Guildford \\\'[
'Va.icr St. George Burke, Survey, Southampton
»^ T^ Fletcher Ottley Boughey, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, z Mar. 72, A^a Division )
Acta District, Rajpootana RaQway, N.W. Provinces * j
^-f'ierick William Watkins, Gibraltar
•' Iz Ramsay, 22nd Company, Post Office Telegraph Service, London
^riiiinsfham Franklin Richardson, Exec. Eng., 4th Gr., D.P.W., i Sept. 71, N.W. Prov., zst Aiiahabad "i
Ihvjion. New Cantonment, Allahabad j
<> r/e William Archer, "B" Troop Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot
'^^'jini/jn Gamer Scott, Portsmouth !.!!.!.!...!.!!
: -hard Tudor Frere, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, z Feb. 73, Bombay. Sick furl, to Burope
rriomti.* Henry Anstey. On leave *.
^laHill. Asst. Superintendent, zst Grade, 30 Oct. 70, Great Trigonometrical Surv. of India, DeyTahDoon
'r'or/e Tindell Plunkett, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, 1 Sept. 72, N.W. Provinces of India )
rnri (Allahabad) Division, Fort and Gun Carriage Agency ' j
^la-an! Merry Larminio, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, 7 Apr. 70, Ravee Bridge Division 7
P^n^ab, Northern Railway Branch ' J
'jitiikin Kerr Scott, Assistant Instructor of Musketry, Chatham ,[],"
/ :inas English, Director of Works Branch, War Oflice !.!.!........."!
v.nuoe Francia Rowe, North American Boundary Survey ..........'
■~ liim Gordon Ross, Executive Eng. 3rd Grade D.P. Works, z Mar. 73, N.W. Prov., irrigation)
i^raiick, Cawnpore Division, Ganges Canal. Furlough to Europe j
TvniM Hungeriord Holdich,io* Assistant Superintendent, zst Grade, 1 Apr. 69, Topogranhical Survey )
f lariia, Gwalior and Central India Party \
F^^i-nckSavile Shepherd. School of Military Engineering, Chatham
A r-.At.der Bumcss M*Hardy«Homo District, Whitehall
y-lzTiCk Hamley Fawkes, Snomcliffe .!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tj =s%i Gracc.y, Exec. Eng. 3rd Gr. D.P.W. z Mar. 72, Jeypore Division.Agra Dist., Rajpootana Railway
^' jmuu O'Brien, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
' '->rzis:Rt de Beauvoir Carey. Portsmouth
' i"!.^ Lowsley. Manchester ^
" .ura Hans Rathbome, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. W., N.W. Provinces, Agra Dist. State i
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"^ ..aiaJames Galwey,North American Boundary Survey
'-f -Am Hezuy Haydon, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, z Feb. 73, Kandoish District, Boin-S
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.' J Oreive Hall. Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, z Sept. 73, N.W. Provinces, India, Per- )
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' • ^ Aug. WiUiam Beamish, Bermuda
H :rT Hardy Cole. On special duty in London .....!.!."!!!.!!
Ir.-r Cliarlea Reynolds, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, i Jan. 71, Canaii ........
H"-:>irt Paget Knocker. Gibraltar
^''^iry Pin^e Lee, Special Du^ under the War Office, Sheffield .....,......!!
^ -niprorth Richa.rd Todd, "C " Troop, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
{jiar.* Quintin Edmondes, Chatham District
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J vrrtity Consulting Engineer to the Government of India for Guaranteed Railways, Calcutta.... s
^m Henry Coaker,>" Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works, Madras, 30 Aug. 70, Assistiiiir)
J TiAoltiBif Kngineer for Railways.
^'^wxxA lahiun Edwards. Royal Arsenal, Woolwich
HerVjcrt Hughes Whatley, Special duty under Board of Trade, Bahamas
•iirry OofcerFox, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, 9 May 72, Hyderabad
• ^*-^d» Mascall, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, i ilar. 70, Punjaub ; Personal Assistant to >
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John Towneend Bucknill, AsBiBtant Secretaiyto Royal Engineer Committee, London
Elliott Wood, Glasgow
HenryBlsdale, Ordnance Survey, Dublin
Johnson William Savage^ Temporary Instructor of FortiflcationB, &c., Royal Military Academy
Hendley Paul Kirkwood. Ireland, Bnniskillen
lYank Vincent Corbett, Executive Kng. 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. 73, N. W. Provinces, India, Etawa )
Division, Ganges Canal S
Arthur Granville Clayton, Assistant Engineer, xet Grade, D.P. Works, 27 June 71, Central Provinces, )
Railway Branch >
John Walter OtUey, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 7a, and Division, Baree Doab )
Canal, Puiyaub )
Sydenham John Lambert, Executive Eng. 4th Grade, D.P. W.,i 8ept.73,N.W. Pro v., and Div., Agra Canal
Monlagu Frederick Omputnnejf, Instructor in Military Drawing, Royal Military Academy
William North, Adjutant, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Alexander Donald M'Arthur, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works, 9 Sept 7a, Dehra Div., Bengal ...
Charles Birkbeck, Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town
John Lawrence Macpherson, Assist. Eng. ist Grade, D.P.W., i Mar. 73, N.W.P., Meerut Div., Ganges Canal
Henry Philip Constantino Dillon, Cork Harbour
Walter Parke Jones, Cape of Good Hope, Kmg William's Town
Richard Calrow, Dover ,
James Ford Dorwsrd, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works, liiadras, 18 Mar. 73. Sick Purl, to Europe
James Simpson. On leave
George Macdonald. Sick leave
Conway James, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, z Sept. 7a, hoy Bareilly, Oude
Henry Rhodes Gilbert Georges, Ordnance Survey, Southampton
William Lees Greenstrcet, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D. P. Works, N.W. Provinces, i Sept. 73, 6th >
(Bareilly) Division, Buildings and Roads Branch' \
Godfi^yHildebrand, Executive Engineer, ^th Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 73, N.W. Provinces, 7th Circle t
of Military Works, Chuckrata Road Division j
William John Gill. On leave
John Thomas Wright, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. 73, N.W. Provinces, 7th > * t).. 4
Circle of Military Works, Chuckrata Road Division S\ ^ ^
Ambrose Awdry, Frivate Secretary to the Governor of Madras 9 Dec. 6|
William Brunei Hurst, "B" Troop Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot 9 Dec. w
Stanier Waller, "A" Troop Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot ' 9 Dec. fif
Arthur Clifford Alexander, School of Military Engineering. Chatham 123 Dec. 64
Arthur Robert Puzey,"* School of Military Engineering, Chatham '23 Dec. ^4'
John Matheson, Bermuda {23 Dec. (4
John Barber Lindsell, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. 71, Pui^aub, 3rd Division, Lahore ) ' , -n^ /. !
• and Peshawur Road j |'3 ^gc. t*
William Gustavus Nicholson, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, D.P. Works, Military Works Branch, Peshawur^ L. \f«r r-
Division, Puiyaub > ; ^^
Russell Richard Pnlford, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, a June. 73, N.W. Provinces; Mo- ) ' . yt^^ /-
radabad Sub-Division of the Rohilcund Provincial Division , j 1 4 -»» • 5
Philip Savile Grey Reid, Gibraltar. Ordered to Bermuda |x8 Apr. fs
Philip James DardierLindoe, Malta ' 2 May t?
MacgTMfor Greer, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, xo Oct. 73, Madura District " ' — '"
Edwara Chichester Hart, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, za Nov. 72, Carwar)
Railway, Sattara i
Edward Cardwell Fanshawo, Assistant Private Secretaiy to the Secretary of State for War
Maule Campbell Brackenbury, Aide de Camp to (Jovemor of Straits Settlements
Richard Henry Jelf. Adjutant, Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot
Robert Gosset Woodthorpe, Assistant Superintendent, and Grade, Topographical Survey, x8 July 71
li^ancis Palmer Washington, Ordnance Survey, Chester
Henry Sidney Freeman Haynes, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, D.P.W., x Sept. 73, Pu^jaub, Railway Branch
Sydney Long Jacob, Asst.Eng.,xstGrade,D.P.W., i Scpt/ro.Spccial Works Div., Baree Doab Canal, Piu^aub
Charles Fred. Cobbe Beresford, aand Company, Post Office Telegraph Service, London
John Simpson Nicholson, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D. P. Works, x Sept. 7X, Bhurtpore Division,
Agra District, Rajpootana Railway
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32 Dec. t.5
22 Dec. f 5
32 Dec. 65
Napoleon Amott, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade,D. P. Works, as Apr. 73, Military Works Branch, Bengal, 23 Dec. €5
George Robert Walker, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D.P.W. Madras, 3X Aug. 7X. School of Military En- ) t^.. ^ .
gineering, Chatham , } ' ^
Robert Charles Thornton Hildyard, "C" Troop, Aldershot '33 Pec. (.5
Duncan MacNeil Campbell, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade. D.P. Works, Madras, x Sept. 73, Kistnn District !33 Dec. (3
Charles Claude Clifton Barlow, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. 73, Hyderabad Railway Works a3 Dec. U
William Robert Furohas, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. W., 37 June 7X, Bangalore Division, Bhagulpore az Dec. t :
Charles Moore Watson, Woolwich 1 17 Apr. ft
Herbert Jekyll, Gold Coast .^ I17 Apr. t*.
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17 Apr. C<
Charles Howard Peregrine Christie. Deputy Controller of Accounts, D.P. Works, Madras, 28 Jan. 73
Edward Crosier Sibbald Moore, Weymouth ,
Edward Pemberton Leach, Assistant Superintendent, and Grade, 6 Oct. 71, Topographical S^irvey)
of India, Central India j
Samuel Compton Turner, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. W.,x Feb. 73, Kolapore, Bombay 17 Apr
George Ingemeim Gould, Gibraltar |i7 Apr. t*
David Charles Courtney, Malta |X7 Apr. e^
Matthew Henry Purcell, Gibraltar 17 Apr. (\
John Frederick Garwood, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, X9 Mar. 7a, N. W. Provinces, \\ atit *■
3nd (Cawnpore) Division, Buildings and Roads Branch, Saharunpore j ji7 ^pr.
John Edwara Broadbent, Secretary to the Torpedo and Defence Conmiittee, Calcutta '17 July C
John du Terreau Bogle, Bermuda
Samuel Buckle, Gibraltar
William Edwin Llewellyn Morgan. Doing Duty OtHcer, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Rawul Pindee ....
Charles Frederic Call, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, 14 May 70, Central Provinces of
India. Sick Furlough to Europe
Wm. Jas. Home Logan Home, Superintendent of Instruction and Commanding xoth Company Bengal
Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
William Aldworth Home Hare, at Staff College, Sandhurst
Arthur Octavius Green, Doing Duty Officer, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
James Frederick Lewis, Malta
Felician RoladeWolski, AsMstant Engineer, snd Grade, D.P. Works, 3 Sept. 7o,Punjaub, Railway Branch
Robert Martin Barklie, Demerara, West Indies
Charles Henry Maurice Kensington, Aasist. Engineer, snd Grade, D.P.W., Madras, 34 Jan. 7X, Bangalore
William George Morris, Manritius. Ordered home
Henry Denison, Acting Adjutant, Gibraltar
17 Jaly
17 July t
17 July C
X7 July €
15 Jan. f
15 Jan, C
15 Jan. (■
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XO July «
xo July t
10 July t
10 July f
XO July t
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Cwps of 'Royal Engineers.
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Walter Hawds James, Depatj Controller D.P. Works, Anfi:. 72, North West Provinces. Sick Fur- ">
lon^hto Europe >
John Henrj' Tliiirbum, attached to Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkeo
Wiiiiam Henrr Johnstone, Assist. Eng., zst Grade. D.P.W., 1 Sept. 72, Holkar State Railway, Bughora
ilicUicwHenrvGregson, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P.W., 10 Deo. 70, N.W. Provii^ces; 3rd Assistant^
Fracipal, Thomason College, Boorkee }
H nry Hamilton Settle, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. Public Works, Bombay
i nncis Jeremy Day, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, N.W. Provinces, and Circle of Military \
Work5, Lucknow Division S
Loais Faulkner Brovm, Doing Duty Officer, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Koorkce
Diiscan Alex. Johnston. Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 19 March 72, N.W. Provinces, )
brigation Branch, Khasgonj Division, Lower Ganges Canal y
n.fbard Gardiner, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, 1 Sept. 72, Joypore Division, Agra Dis- ).
cr.!X Kajpootana (State) Railway S
J hn Francis Hewsou, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, 9 Feb. 72, Indus Valley Railway, Cawnpore
J li:; Hare. Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
&jk> Franklin Moore, Assiiitant Engineer, 2d Grade, 27 Mar. 73. Bengal, Military Works Branch
'.niiiTre Henry, Acting Adjutant, Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Clunca Henroy Bagot, Doing Duty Officer, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
\-forjre Sydenham Clarke, Instructor in Mccnanical Drawing, Indian Civil Engineering College, ) |
rx.per*Hill S
'Vrze \rilliam Bartram, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkeo
JiaCollingsMacGregor, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
.^ i-^ Alexander Cockbum, Bermuda
^uiAoi Whiteford Bell Whiteford, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 9 Jan. 71, Bombay, Belgaum
'-- Gconje Mervvn Kirke, Gibraltar
HrcrT Pijot Nicnolls Nicholls, Ceylon
iir/Heiiry George Goldie, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 4 Apr. 71, Bombay, Northern)
A eiankr William Smart, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 14 Mar. 71, Madras, Tanjore District
iiam B<«?le. Royal Arsenal, Woolwich
Arjisr Thomas Preston, Gibraltar
Oii.-:trs Henry Brookes, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 17 July 71, Bangalore ....
. inner Clarke Rawson, Assistant Elngineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 13 June 71, Kistna Dist., Madras
L Inhar Robert Popd Dorward, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 17 Aug. 71, Godaverj^ Dist., Madras
* Fi.rfii Norman Hassard, Assist Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, r2 Mar. 72, Uolkar Stale Railway, Indore
(Idrlvs Fearon Fuller, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, 29 Jan. 72, Bombay
i in It-Duse Merriott Chard. Leave. Ordered to Malta
:.Vjt Maxwell Hyslop, Assistant Engineer, ibt Grade, D.P. Works, i Mar. 73, N.W. Provinces, |
M?«rut Sub Division of the Meerut Provincial Division )
E nl;o Arthur Yorko. Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 19 Mar. 72, Provincial Buildings )
i'4 ttimds Branch, N.W. Provinces i
-e-TTK Barker, Bermuda
■ -iriea Hadtield Gordon, Halifax. N.S
il r^iio Dove, Bengid Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
.Mriey Smith. Malta. Acting Adjutant
li- Lnr PUkington . Aide de Camp to Major General Sir Char' es Staveley, De vonport
ici'.LAld Clare Hart,*** Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 2 Aug. 73, Special Branch, >
IflitAry Works, 6th Circle, N. W. Provinces, Allahabad j
'"^ienck Wilmer Watkins. Bermuda *
irirr Clarke, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P. W. 22 Sept. 73, Bombay, Poona
.ii:rt Campbell Barker, School of Military Engineering
Urc-i Edgar Octaviua Cotton. Sick leave ' .'
iftiTT Oliphant Selby, Bombay Sappers and Miners, Kirkee
ikCLur^e Laughame, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 12 Mar. 72, N.W. Provinces, 2nd)
likhabad Division of Military Works, New Cantonment. Allahabad S
r-^i-rck Thomas Nelson Spratt, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade. D.P. Works, 19 Mar. 72, Dalhousie )
I' Tiaaon, 8th Circle of MiUtary Works, Punjaub, Buildings and Roads Branch T
.'42«^ Cameron, St. Helena
^ rtimfT Durant \^rhitmore, Malta
arlf« Arthur Crompton, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee ,
cl try J Dhn Harman, Assist. Superintendent, 2nd Grade,Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, 28 May 72
^iliLa Walton Robinson, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 22 Sept. 73, Bombay
'^.".j^va. Pcacocke, Assist. En^neer, and Grade, D.P. Works, 27 Mar. 73, Bengal, Military Works Branch
vLVhI Edmund Dobson, Assistant Engineer. 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, Malabar District
"i Jiird Theodore Orpen, Assistant Ezigineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 22 Sept. 73, Bombay
>£r^ Robert RoUo Savage, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
"ccbcll Haslett, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
nioiaasRice Henn, Bombay Sappers and Miners, Kirkee
.-^c William Addison, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
V 'rtl PoTcelli, Devonport
•11^ White Thnrbnm, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 9 May 72, Bengal, 8th Circle of ^
Xi:.»ary Works, RawulPindee j
''''lerk: Gosaet, Hong Kong
^L^jax St. George Ord, Bermuda
"bTidos Hoftkyns, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 9 May 72, Punjaub, Buildings and)
l«d5 Branch ; )
^ V.crsck Thomson Maxwell, Jamaica
'>iji4iid Beanclerk, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, 15 Oct. 72
•isna Martin, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Chuckrata
-.winl Etobert Hussev, Bermuda
•^i^rd de ViUamil, Assist. Eng., and Grade, D.P. Works, 2 Apr. 73. Gtouoral Branch, Punjaub, Kobat^
^-aioa S
' '^/rge Corbet Gore, Assistant Superintendent, and Grade, 25 Mar. 73, Great Trigonometrical |
"^irvey of India }
j:^ Halliday Johnston, Acting Adjutant, Cork, Ireland
v'icR Hanborj Brown, Assist. Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, 27 Mar. 73, Bengal, Irrigation Branch
-."ieTt Oliver Uc^ Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, 27 Mar. 73, British Burmah
>ca Hay Cameron, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, 2 Apr. 73, Military Works Branch
^K4e Eeinier Conder, Survey, Palestine
llifb Mitchell, Bermuda ,
'^-^T Bayard Rich, Hong Kong
'vifaTde Geonre Da Boulay, Ceylon
i - i?Us Alerannfir Scott, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, a Apr. 73 ; Delhi District, Raj-
P-'^taaa (State) Railway
10 July 67
10 July 67
10 July 67
:o July 67
10 July 67
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
rs July 68
IS July 68
IS July 68
IS July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
5 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
IS July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
IS July 68
IS July 68
15 July 68
13 Jan. 69
1 3 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jtin. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 60
7 July 69
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
Digitized by V^OG^IC
ii6 Corjis of lloyal Engineers,
~ LnUTXVAHTs! I ""CT-l
Walter Harry Sykes, Bermuda ' 8 Jan. 7a
Edmand William CreswoU, Assist. Eng. and Grade, D.P. Works, 37 Mar. 73, IrrigaUon Branch, Bengal I 8 Jan. 70
Henry Vaughau Hart Davis, Malta 8 Jan. 70
Herbert Charles Chermside. Portsmouth '23 July 70
Tolmie John Tresidder, War Office, Whitehall 23 July 70
James ^dword Gihbs, Assi^. Superintendent, 2nd Grade, 8 Aug. 73, Gt Trigonometrical Sanrey of India, 33 July 70
Thomas Ryder Main, Saint Helena 23 ^^7 7o
" ~ - -^ . 23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 7a
23 July 70
«3 July 7«
23 July -j^
23 July 75
23 July 7c
Hasiere Kyle Brady, Bermuda
Oharles William Shcrrard, A Troop, Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot
Heniy Waugh Renny-Tailyour, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
William Pitt, Klrkee, Bombay
Charles Wilkinson, Lichfield
Horatio Holt Hart, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade. D.P. Works, Secanderabad
Owen Yidal Boddy, Assist, Eng., and Grade, D.P. Works, i April 73, Madras, Tinneyelly District
John Claudius Montgomery Beresford, B. Troop, Roy. Eng. Train, Chatham . _ .
Charles Burton Henderson, Assistant Engineer, and Grade. D.P. Works, i Apr. 73, Madras, NeUore {33 July 7:
Lionel Langley, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, 1 Apr, 73, Madras, Godaveiy^ I23 July 7:
Charles Boyd Wilkieson, Assifataut Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, i Apr. 73, Madras, Kistna 23 July 7s
Gother Pyers Mann, Gold Coast '23 July 7c
Francis John Romilly, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, 1 Apr. 73, Madras, Tanjore 23 July 7<:
James Taylor Johnston, Woolwich '23 July 7c
Charles Carrtf Carter. Sick leave iasJuIy 7?:
Edward Dickinson, A Troop, R. E. Train, Aldershot 23July 7a
William Frederick Noel Noel, Bermuda 'asJnly 75
Charles Augustus Roohfort-Boyd. Curragh Camp ., 23 July 7*
Henry Lethbridge Jessep, War Office 23 Jjxly 7c
Francis Burton Grant D'Aguilar, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D. P. Works, aS May 73, Military 1 , n*w ^
Works Branch. Dugshai, N.W. Provinces i ' ^*^- ^
Philip Cardew, War Office, Whitehall 4 Jan. 7;
Leonard Darwin, School of Military Engineering, Chatham 4 Jan. 7:
Reginald da Costa Porter, Cork Harbour 4 Jan. 7:
Monier Williams Skinner, Gold Coast 4 Jan. 7:
William Terence Shone, Sappers and Miners, Roorkee ! 4 Jan. 7
wilter Hiinbury White, Sappers and Miners, Roorkee ■ 4 Jan. 7;
James Montague Taylor Badgley, Sappers and Miners, Roorkee 4 Jan. 7;
Henry William Duperier, Devonport 4 Jan. 71
Ferdmando Wallis Bennet, School of Military Engineering, Chatham 1 4 Jan. 71
Alfred Hoathcote, Portsmouth 4 Jan. 7:
Algernon Hildebrand. Assist. Eng, and Grade, D.P. Works, ai May 73, Bengal Military Works Branch ... 4 Jan. 71
Richard Thompson, Colchester 4 Jan. 71
Edmond James Thomas Ross of Bladensburg. Northern District, York 4 Jan. 71
Stewart M'Murdo Maycock, Roorkee, Bengal 4 Jan. 71
Bdwtuxi John Dewing, Aldershot 4 Jan. 71
Horatio Herbert Kitchener, C Troop, R. E. Train, Aldershot 4 Jan. 71
Charles Francis Cooke, Sappers and Miners, Roorkee ; 4 Jan. 7I
Henry Geffcken Kunhardt, Sappers and Miners, Roorkee , 2 Aug. jl
Alexander William Cockbum, Madras j 2 Aug. 7!
Noel Montagu Lake. Cork Harbour 3 Aug. 7^
Henry Lake WeUs. War Office. Whitehall i 2 Aug. 7
Edward Raban On leave. Ordered to Bengal - 2 Aug. 7
Buchanan Scott, Roorkee, Bengal : a Aug. 7
George Frederick Wilson, Roorkee, Bengal t 2 Aug. 7
Suene Grant, Roorkee, Bengal .'. i a Aug. 7
Richard Matthews Ruck, Aldershot ' 2 Aug. 7
Simeon Hardy Eiham. On leave. Ordered to Bengal 2 Aug. -
Edward Glennie. On leave. Ordered to Bengal 2 Au^r. 7
HerbiertHughMuirhead, Curragh : a Aug. 7
Harold Pembertou Leach, office of Inspector General of Fortifications I 2 Au»r.7
Alfred George Groodwyn. On leave. Ordered to Bengal 1 aAiic.7
William Harold Chippiudall. Glasgow 2 Aug. 7
Alfred Crawford Bruce, Roorkee, Bengal a Aug. 7
Edmond William Cotter. Gold Coast 2 Aug. 7
Francis Hartwell MacDowel, B Troop, Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot 1 2 Aug. 7
Charles Nugent. On leave. Ordered to Bengal | 3 Aug. 7
Edward John Bor, B Troop, Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot ; 2 Aug.?
•Henry Edward M'Callum 15 Dec. j
•John Henry Chenevix Harrison ,5 Dec. :
•James Kellie 'is Dec. -}
•John Cordy Baxter 1 15 Pec. 3
* •Thomas Plunket Gather 15 Dec. :
•James Thomas Rice 15 Dt'c. :
•Pelham George Von Donop ,5 Dec. 1
•William Lewis Clinton Baddeley 'isDc-c. 1
•Henry Dacres Olivier 15 Dec. )
•Edmund Stephen Hill 15 Dec. ^
•Henry Whistler Smith 15 Dec. 1
•JohnEdward Blackburn ,5 Dec. <
•Harry D'Arch Breton 15 Dec. '
•John Henry Fox 15 Dec. ]
•Bpownlow Poultcr 15 i>ec. 1
•Henry Palmer Knight .15 Dec.
•William Henry Goldney '15 Dec.
•Francis Seymour Leslie \^ Dec.
•Wentworth GrenvUle Bowyer \^ Dec. 1
•Carmlchael Light Young 15 Dec.
•John Copley Addison : 6 Julv •
•Julian John Leverson 1 c Juiv •
•Richard Lionel Hipplsley ' 6 Julv •
•Robert Charles Hellard 6 July •
•John Colin Livington Campbell • g JulV
•George Davidson { 5 Julv <
•Wastel Jameson Lister 6 julV <
•Charles Knight Wood t g j^^^- |
•Gerald Hope WUdig Sullivan 6 July
•Ernest Blunt : g j„w ;
•Maitland Nott Hobday 5 j„l"
•George Thomas NichollB D^rpi^eti-byV^OOg4€. I 6 JulJ
Corps of Boyai Engineers.
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{•James Ardhibald Ferrier
I* John Davidson Follerton
l*Charles Reginald Hoskyn
|*Edgar Charles Spilsbory
•Philip Bell Baldwin
*George Tnmer Jones
•William Daniel Conner
.♦Robert Villiers Phillpotts
i*Waldemar Delmar Mndley
♦Edward Hngh Bethell
♦Frederick William Town Attree
♦Matthew Henry Phineas Riall Sankey
.•Jfon. Milo George Talbot
i* Alexander Lechmere Mein
,*Frederic Natasch Maude
•Henry Lyle Molholland
•Samuel Arthur Einem Hickson
•Gerald Charles Ponrice Onslow
•William Francis Howard Stafford
*Edmund Augustus Waller
•Arthur Herbert Eenney
•Bobert Alexander Wahab
•William Augustus Edmund St. Clair ...
•Greorge Alfred Tower
•Edmund Spencer Eardley Childers
•Cecil Vernon Wingileld-Stratford
•Cedric Maxwell
•Walter Coles ,.
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9 July 73
9Ju}y 73
9 Jajy 73
9 July 73
9Jnly 73
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9 July 73
29 Oct 73
89 Oct. 73
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DeptOjf Adjutant (?«»«ral. —BtColonel J. F. M. Browne, CB. z Jan. 71.
De/mtg AMutant Adjutant Oeneral, — Captain Robert Grant, z Jan. 7Z.
Clement Francis Buttle, 19 Jan. 70, Chatham.
Alfred Andrews, 35 Sept. 7a, Horse Guards.
Ptgfmattert,
E!3aHenTyBrowning,z4 June 59 ; S<M.Ciyat.x4 June 64.
lBa£derBlchardson,u* i Apr. 63; Som.Capt. x Apr. 68.
MeaLswton, 6 Jan. 43 ; JTiw. a6 Dec. 34; Lt. 33 Jan.
t; Sn, Major, z Jan. 60.
Ingtrmetor qf Jfuikeiry.
^tim William Sahmond, 30 Nov. 7a, Gravesend.
Adjutant.
bjftic Arthur Kyle Haslett* 3a Jan. 73.
Ofwrter liaUen,
fa Joca, 23 Apr. &|, Chatham.
Samuel Cole, a? April 73, Aldershot.
James M'Donafd, 39 Nov. 73, Southampton.
Medical Qffteer:
Thomas Wm. Fox,»» JfB. A.8, 3 July 53; Surff. x8 Bept.6o |
Surgeon Mqfor, 5 July 7a, Cl^atham.
Jas.BalfourCockbum,* ifJD. A.a.3 Mar. 54 ; Surg.tj9a,64,
Aldershot.
John Lowe Brskine,"* J£2>. A.S. 1 Sept. 54 ; Sttrg.g Mar.67,
Gibraltar.
Boyal Engineer Train.
-44/»to«*.— Lieut. Richard Heniy Jelf, 23 April 73. , ^ ^
Vettrinarv Sttrg^an*.— George Fleming,!" 28 Dec. 55 ; "< C(«». az Aup. 67, Chatham.
William varley, zs Aug. 55 j ret Claee, 4 Dec. 63, Aldershot.
Scarlet— JPa«>ii^«, Blue Velvet.
N.B. The Oflloera whose names appear in ItaUcs are holding Civil Employxnoit .
* TJfnt^>T**« ^irtth tempozary rank are at the School of MiHtaxy Engineering at Chatham,
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War Services of ihc Ojjlccrs of ike Eojal Ennlncers. 125
1 Sir Frederic Smith served in 1809 at tho siefi^e of the Castle of Iscliia and the capture of that i:i1and and Procidu
in the Bay of Naples, also at the capture of Zauto and Cei)h>ilonia. In 1810, iu tho action before the investment of
the Fortress of Santa Maura as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General, and at the siege and capture of tho for-
tress as an Officer of Royal Engineers.
' Sir Frederick EdwardCihapman proceeded on a special mission to Constantinople in Jan. 1854. Was employed
mareyipg the positions at Bmair, Adrianople, and JBuguk Tchekmadgie, previous to the arrival of the British
Forces in TurlcQy ; waa attached to the ist Division, and accompanied it to Bulgaria and Bulgnnak. and M'Kenzie's
Farm ; also present at the battles of Alma and>Inkcrman. Served throughout the siege of tsobostopol, during tho
early part of which he was Director of the Left Attack, and in the latter part he was Executive Engineer to the
Forces. Was several times mentioned in official despatches, and reoeivod the Brevet ranks of Major, Lt Colonel,
ssd Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
Class of the Medjidie).
> Sir Lintom Simmons was emploved for three years in tho disputed territory on the N.E. (i'onticr of the United
States in constructing works for its defence and in making military explorations. ^ Happening to be in Turkey in
1853 he was specially employed by Lord Stratford de Bedcliffe on several important senices ; joined Omar Pasha in
Miurch 1854 ; escorted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one had been killed, and was present during
part of the siege of that fortress ; laid out and threw up tho lines of Slobodsie and Georgevu on tho Danube, having
entire charge of the operation with 20,000 men of all arms under his command, a Russian Army of 70,000 men being
within seven miles : was presentduring the occupation of Wallachia and had frequent charge of reconnaissances
upon the enemy's rear. Went to the Crimea in Dec. 1854 to concert with the allied Commanders in Chief as to the
movements of the Turkish Army : was present at the battle of Eupatoria, laid out and threw up the entrenched
camp round that place ; afterwards was before Sebastopol f¥om April 1855 until after its full, and then went U>
Mingrelia and was present at the forced passage of the Ingm, where he commanded tho Division which crossed tho
river and turned the enemy's position, captiixing his works and guns : Omar Pasha in his despatch attributed the
SQCcess of the day chiefly to Lt. Colonel Simmons. He served as Her Majesty's Commissioner to the Ottoman Army
throughout the war and was employed in all the neg^)tiations having reference to the movements of Omar Pasha s
Army. Has received the Crimean Medal with Clasp, the Turkish Gold Modal for the Danubian campaign, the Order
of¥ei^idie 3rd Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Government; also the 4th Class of the Legion of
Honor. Was Her Mai^ty's Commissioner for laying out tho Turco-Russian boundary in Asia, and granted the and
Class of the Medjidie by the Sultan, but was refused permission to accept it.
* Maior General Dumford served as Executive Engineer in the combined Naval and Military expedition up the
Canton river in April 1847, and was present at the capture of eight forts, viz.. North and South Wantong, at the
Bocca l^gris ; Pachow and Wookongtap. at the Barrier ; Zig-zag, Segment, Shaneen, and Dutch Folly, at Canton.
* Sir Henry Harness served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 as Commanding Royal Engineer,
inptudfng the operations at Cawnpore against the Gwalior Contingent from 35th to 39th Nov., and battle of the 6th
Dec 1857 (mentioned in despatches). Siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the
Governor General in Council). Subsequent operations in Rohilcund and Oudo {CB., Medal with Clasp).
* Maior (General Hadden was actively employed in Canada during tho rebellion in 1837-39, ^^^ ^^^^ engaged
with the rebels at St. Eustache and St. Benoit.
" M^r General Stanton was attached tothe Q.M.G.'s Staff with the exx)e(lition across the Orange River under Sir
George Cathcart in 1853, and was present at the action of Berea. Scrvo<l tho Eastern campaign of 18*54-55, includ*
ing toe attack on the Port of Odessa, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, bardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Medjidie).
* Colonel Mann served in China during the wars of 1857-58 and 60. In Dec. 1857 ^^ commanded the Engineers
at the capture of Canton (Brevet of Maior) . In i860 ho was Commanding Engineer as Lt.Colonel at the storming of
the Taku Forte, and throughout the subsequent operations which resulted in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with
Clasps, and CB.).
^ Colonel Westmacott served in Canada dnring the rebellion, and the raids from the United States in 1838-39.
Employed on the defences and reconnoitring frontiers of both Provmces. Subsequently compiling Military reports
on the whole of British North America.
^ Colonel Jervois served at the Cape of Good Hope during the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and made a military sketch
of 2000 square miles of Kaffirland,— 1 100 of which he surveyed during the war (Medal).
" Colonel Hon. H. F. Keane served in the Crimea from 31 Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and battle of the Tchemaya (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
" Colonel Hassard served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie
of xzth May, and expedition to Kertch and Yenikole (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Hedals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) .
" Colonel Lovell went to Turkey on service in March 1854, and was employed surveying the position at Buysafc
Tchekmidji ; was appointed a Diviaion;Enginecr to the 3nd Division of the Army of the East, which he accompanied
throDgh Bulgaria and the Crimea. Was the Royal Engineer Officer apx>ointed to attend Sii* Greorge Brown and
Marshal Canrobert in their reconnaissance of the west coast of tho Crimea previous to tho landing of the Allied
Armies. Landed with the Army at Old Fort, and was i)resent at the afihirs at the Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm,
battles of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, whence ho was invalided whilo
Brigade Major Royal Engineers in Nov. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, CB.^ 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal).
'• Colonel Browne servcKl for nearly six months in the Trenches before Sebastopol ; was present at tho repulse of
sorties on sand March and 5th April ; was Senior Officer of Engineers at the capture and defence of Quarries on
7th June, for which service ho was honourably mentioned in de8patches, and received the Brevet of Major. Suc-
ceeded Colonel Tylden as Directing Engineer of the Right Attack, and in the execution of the duties of that appoint-
ment was severely wounded by a rine-ball on a4th August, which broke the left arm, passed through shoulder,
and injured jaw (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Kiiight of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian and Turkish MedaLn, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'^ Colonel Montagu served tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman ; also
at the siege of Sebastopol imtil 33nd March, when he was taken prisoner during a sortie, but exchanged, and leav-
ing Odessa on the and was again in the Crimea on the 3rd August, and again present at the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Colonel V. T. Mains served in the Tai*annki Expedition in the New Zealand war of i860, conducting recon-
&&i98ancefl towards Omata and Waitera (Medal).
" Colonel P. B. CJhesney served in the campaign that led to the capture of the Valley of tho Upper Waikato in
3few Zealand in 1864, and was present at the assault and capture of Pukehinahina in the Bay of Plenty (Medal).
* Colonel Cooke 8er\'ed in the Crimea fi^m July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** CJoIonel Inglis served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52— throughout the year 1851 as Garrison Adjutant at Gra-
Jiamstown, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Field (Medal).
** Cokmel Wray was sent on special service to Japan in Dec. 1863 as Commanding Royal Engineer under tho
Xaval Commander in Chief Vice-Admiral Sir Augustus Kupcr. Was sent by him in August 1864 to reconnoitre the
ttttteries in Simonosaki Straits, and was afterwards present with a Detachment of Royal Engineers in the action of
the 5th Sept. 1864 and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Afaior).
» Cokmel Pasley served with a Detachment of the lath and 40th Regiments under Captain Thomas at the cap-
^ae of a stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fi^ds in Australia on the 3Td Doc. 18^4. Served on
the Staff of Major General Pratt in New Zealand in i860, and was severely wounded at the attack ot a Pah on the
nth October (Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
, *• Colonel Stokes served in the KafOr wars of 1846-47 and 1850-51 (Medal) ; was thanked by the Commander
m Chief ibr gallant conduct in the action of the Gwanga on 8th June 1846, and again on 25th July for opening com-
mnnieation through the heart of the enemy's country. In 1851 was appointed D.A.Q.M. General of the Field Force
•nd iwiited to organise some 3000 Hottentot Levies, and was engaged in all the operations of the Div'^ion ft-om Feb.
to July 1851, and repeatedly mentioned in general orders. In 1855 was appointed Chief Engineer to the Turkish
C'ontinpent aud raif-etl and or]<aniz(Hl tliC Enjjiiiccr Corps niitl Train of tluit Force. T.'ns employed in fortlfyiu?
Kertch during the winter of 1855-56 (Brevet of Mnjor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal). In May 1856
yvixi appoiriteil by Lord Panmure, the Secretary of State for War, Ui be hi3 Couimissioner for scttlinpr all affairs
connected with the breaking up of the Turkish Contingent, wiih full powers to decide all questions of compensa-
tion to Officers, and to dispose of the animals and stores of the force. This service was completed and all his
decisions aiiprovod of in July following. In July 1856 was appointed Her Majesty's Confetiisaioner for the Danube,
under the Treaty of Paris.
*^ Sir Andrew Clarke was employed on special service in 1848 in New Zealand, and in command of a
party making a detailed reconnaissance within the disturbed districts, in presence of and engaged with the enemy.
'^ Colonel Ewart proceeded to Turkey on special service in Jan. 1854 ; joined the Army in the East on its ar-
rival, and served with it uninterruptedly until its return in June 1856, including one year as Major of Brigade, R.E.
(Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
^ Colonel Nugent served in the Baltic during the Russian war in 1854 and 1855. Li 1854 as Senior Engineer
Officer attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the capture of the Aland
Islands and foil of Bomarsuud. In 1855, attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir R. Dundas, and present
at the bombardment of Swcaborg (Baltic Medal, and Brevet of Major).
*» Colonel Belfleld served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal).
" Colonel E. C. A. Gordon served in the Eastern campaign from April 1854 to its close, when he wm appointed
H.M.'s Commissioner for the settlement of claims against the Turkish Government for the Crimean war. In 1863
was appointed British Member of the Mixed Militaxy Commission charged with the demarkation of the Rason of
the fortress of Belgrade.
** Lt.Colonel Porter sen'ed the Crimean campaign from Feb. to May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'* Lt.Colonel Crease served in the Crimea during the winter of 1855-56 imder Sir R. H. Vivian ; was second in
command of the Engineer Force with the Turkish Contingent with the local rank of Major, and commanded the En-
gineers during the latter four months of the occupation of Kertch by the Allies (Turkish Medal). Served with the
Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose ; was Field Engineer and commanded the aist Company Roval En*
gineers during the summer of 1858, and was present at the batUcs of Autsee and Owalior and capture of Gwalior
(Medal with Clasp).
*> Lt.Colonel E. M. Grain served in the Trenches before Sebastopol during the winter of 1854-55 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Lt.Colonel Ravenhill served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and
siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*7 Lt.Colonel Sibome served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the expedition against the Basutas in
Dec. 1S53, having charge of the Pontoons by which the Troops crossed the Orange and Caledon rivers. Present at
the action of the Berea, and mentioned in general orders.
^ Colonel Nicholson served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from August 1855, commanded 4th Company R.E.
at Kinbourn, and was in immediate direction of the works for the destruction of Sebastopol Dockyard (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from 12th
Dec. 1857 to 33rd Dec. 1858, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB.^ Modal with
Clasp), has been frequently mentionea in despatches).
^ Lt.Colonel Cox served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the sie^ and capture of Lucknow, camx>aign
in Rohilcund and battle of Bareilly as Adjutant of Roj'al Engineers (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of M%jor).
^ Lt.Colonel Fowler served throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Brine sen'od as a volunteer in the Crimean campaign firom the 5th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol ; did duty in the Trenches of the Right Attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was pre-
sent with Colonel Heale, H.M. Minister in the flag ship Euryahu at the naval engagement under vice Admiral
Kuper with the Forts at Kagosima in Japan including the attacks on the shore batteries on the 15th and 16th Aug.
X863 (thanked in despatches, and Brevet of Major ; also created a Knight of the Tower and Sword of Portugal).
** Colonel Fisher served at the siege of Sebastopol from May 1855, and led a storming party in the assault ot the
18th June (Medal with Clasp. Knight of the Leirion of Honor, Turkish Modal. 5th Class of the Medjidie, a^d Brevet
of Major). Served in China from Dec. 1857 until the close of the war in z86o, having commanded the Boyal En-
gineers in the expedition to North China in 1859, and at the attack on the Peiho Forts on the 35th June ; was after-
wards employed reconnoitring the coast of Pehchili ; in January i860 was appointed one of the Allied Commis-
sioners for the Grovemment of Canton ; served with the Force under Sir Hope Grant in the campaign of z86o (Brevet
of Lt Colonel, and CB.).
^ Sir HowardElphinstone served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
was wounded during the assault of the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal).
*♦ Lt.Colonel Cuml)erland served in the Crimea from 13th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demolition of the
Docks of Seliastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Ser\'ed in the Indian campiign of 1857-59 ; was Commanding
Engineer at the siege and fall of Fort Ahwah, and present at the siege and capture of Kotah, conducting the Firss
Colunm at the assault (several times mentione<l in despatches, Bre\'et of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Lennox landed in the Crimea on >oth Sept. 1854 and served uninterruptedly with the Army there nntil
it re-embarked in June 1856 ; was present at the battle of Inkerman, attack and capture of the Rifle Pits on 3oth
Nov. 1854 (Victoria Cross), siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; was present at the action of Khujwa ; com-
manded the Engineer Brigade at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch, and
thanked by the Governor General In Council), and against the Gwalior Contingent ending in its defeat at the battle
of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. ; present at the action of Khodagu^j ; served at the siege of Lucknow in March 1858 (men-
tioned in Chief Engineer's report, and received Brevet of Major) ; commanded the Engineers at the attack on Fort
Rooya. and at the action of Allecgunj ; present at the capture of Bareilly, and at the action of Doundeakera ; com-
manded the Engineers at the attack of Fort Oomrccah ; present at the afl'air of Burgeedia, the capture of Fort Mus-
jeedia, and the afihir on the River Raptee near Bankee 31st Dec. 1858 (four times mentioned in despatches. Medal
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
^ Lt.Colonel Leahv joined the Army of the East at Varna, and served throughout the campaign of 1854-55,
latterly as D.A.Q.M.G. to the Royal Engineers (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class
of the Medjidie. and Brevet of Major).
*^ Lt.Colonel Stuart served during the operntionsof 1856-58 at Canton ; was present at the capture and demolition
of French Folly Fort and at the formation of defensive position at the Factories ; led the French Storming Party at
tbe assault of Canton, and was thanked bv the French Naval Commander in Chief (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
** Sir John Cowell embarked on board the Baltic Fleet with a Detachment of Royal Sappers and Miners in Feb.
1854 ; in July was appointed Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Harry Jones, and served as such at the operations
against Bomarsund (Baltic Medal) ; accompanied Greneral Jones as Aide do Camp to the Crimea in Jan. 1855, and
continued with him nntil his return to England (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Elnight of the Legion of Honor,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Graham served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
man, and served in the Trenches throughout the siege of Seoastopol— twice wounded. Led a ladder party to the
assault of the Redan on the i8th June 1855 (Victoria Cross), and was on duty in the Trenches at the flnal assault of
the 8th Sept. Employed in the destruction of the Docks of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps. Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in North China, including the assault of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin—
wounded with jingall-ball (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
M Migor Philips served in the Crimea from September 1854 to February 1855, including the siege of SebMtopol,
capture of the Russian Rifle-pits on the soth November 1854, and battle of Inkerman. Was mentioned in aee-
patches with other Lieutenants of Engineers a** having *' particularly distinguished himself" daring the siege.
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
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" Major Martin served in the Crimea from Sept. 1854 to Feb. 1855, including the siege of Scbostopol (Medal
with Ckep, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** MAjor Pratt served during the operations crossing the Danube in July 1854, and received the Turkish Ck>ld
Medal for that campaign. Served during the Crimean campaign until the end of May 1855 (Medal with Clasp,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
"Major Drake served in the Crimea from Nov. 1854 to May 1855, including the siege of Sebaetopol (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*♦ Major James served at the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 until taken prisoner of war on 2nd July (^tednl
with Clasp, 5th Clasp of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal. Was attached to the Turco-Russian Boundary Commis-
iions in Bessarabia and Asia in 1856-57.
^Mj^or Beaumont served with the local rank of Captain in the Turkish Contingent Engineers in 1855-56 (Turkish
Mcial). Served on the Staff of the Royal Engineers during the Indian mutiny — Medal with one Clasp for Lucknow.
'■^ Colonel C. G. Gtordon served in the Trenches before Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to the close of the 8ie«o
(woonded on 6th June 1855). Accompanied the Column under Sir John Campbell at the attack of the Redan on the
i£th Jane ; accompanied the C-ompany of Sappers attached to the expedition to Kinboum, and present at the sur-
render of that fort. YTas employed in the demolition of the Docks of Sebastopol ; and subseouently employed on
the Turco-Russian Boundary Commissions in Bessarabia and Asia in 1856-57 (Medal with Ciasp, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Modal). Served in the Chinese war of 1860 (Medal with Clasp for Pekin) ; and in tho
operations against the rebels undertaken by the British Forces in 1862, including the captures of the cities of
kahding, Singpo, Cholin, and Najow (Brevet of Major). Commanded in 1863 and 64 a native Imperialist Force in
thirty-three engagements with the rebels (Brevet of Lt.Colouel, and CB., and the highest Chinese rank and
honors.)
^^ Lt. Colonel Edwards served in the Crimea from 14th Sept, 1855, and was employed in tho demolition of the Docks
of Sebastoiral (Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-50, and commanded a Company of the Royal
Knjrineers throughout the campaign in Central India under Sir Hugh (lose ; present at the siege and storming of
Chandairee (commanded the ladder party at the assault, mentioned in despatches), siege and storming of Jhansi
t'iirected the only two successful colunms of assault), actions of the Betwah and Koonch (mentioned in despatches),
actions before (Jalpee ftx)m the 15th to the 21st May, action of Goolowlee on 22nd May, in which he supported
with his Company a portion of the 25th Bombay Native Infantry which had been driven back by overpowerins:
numbers (specially mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for "prompt resolution in charging most successfully
the very superior force of the rebels, routing them with loss, and pursuing them till out of reach"), capture of
Calpee, action before and capture of Gwalior. Served as Commanding Engineer with Colonel Liddel's Column
in Bundlekimd in August September and October 1858, end also with Colonel Meade's Column in Central India
in February March and April 1859, clearing the jimgles and in the pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee (Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of MaJor).
*• M^or Donnelly served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tho battles in the Crimea,,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion uf Honor, and Turkish Medal).
*• Major Scott served at the siege of Sebastopol in June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and 'I'urkish Medal).
" Major Dumaresq served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from July 1855 ; did duty in the Trenches of
the right attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
(^ 3iI^or Scratchle^ served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from Aug. 1855, and accompanied the expedition to
Einboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaigns in Oude of 1857-58, having joined General
Windham's Force at Cawnpore in Nov. 1857, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Chisp) .
« Major Maquay served as Captain with the Engineers' Force of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea in 1855-56
(Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59. was severely wounded at Rowa, and present at three
other engagements (mentioned in several despatches. Medal with Clasp).
** LtCk>loncl Mould served in the field in New Zealand during the Mauri war of 1860-61 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, and Medal) ; also in that of 1863-64.
« Lt. Colonel W. B. Gosset served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh.
Bose in 1S58 ; was Directing Engineer with the storming party at the assault of the hill Fort of Chandairee, present at
the siege and storming of Jhansi, commanded the 21st Compauj' Royal Engineers during the action of Koonch,
present at tho actions of Goolowlee, Calpee. and Gwalior, and the capture of the two latter places (several times
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
■' Major Iklalcolm served with the 23rd Company throughout the Indian mutiny, including the action of Futteh-
pore, relief of Lucknow, hattle of Cawnpore, affair of Seraighat, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches),
capture of Roova, Allygunge, and Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
*' M^r Mact>onneU served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with Head Quarters in command of Bombay
Sappers and Miners, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in desiiatches as
hanng " rendered valuable and important services," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
■ Major Hon. W. Le Poer Trench served with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-58 ; was present at the
operations prior to, and commanded a ladder party at the capture of Canton ; also commanded a ladder party at
the assault and ca^nre at Namtow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Chun).
" Major C. E. Webber served with the 21st Company Royal Engineers tnroughout the campaign of 1858 in
Central India, under Sir Hugh Rose, and was in charge of the ladder party at the escalade of Jhansie, where ho
was one of the officers who led the assault; also served in tho campaign of 1859 (three times mentioned in
deflpatchea. Medal with Clasp, and received the thanks of the Governor of Bombay).
^f Major J. M. H. Maitland served in China in 1857-59, and was present during the occupation of Canton and
at the storming of Chek-Hang under Sir Charles Straubenzee. Served at the attack on the Peiho Forts on the
35th Jane 1859 nnder Rear Admiral Hox>e, when he was in command of the Marksmen on board a division of Gun
BiDats during the naval action, and in charge of the ladder party when the assault was made over the mud.
Specially noentioned in despatches " for ^llantry, &c." (Modal).
^ Major Festing served in the first Brig^ade of Sir Hugh Rose's Central India Field Force ^throughout the cam-
TOtgn, and afterwards in the Gwalior Division under Sir Robert Napier ; present at the captures of Chandeyree,
JhMLsi, Calpee, Gwalior, and Poorie; actions of Koonch and Groolowlee (M^edal with Clasp).
^ Major Papillon served in China during 1858-60, accompanied the expeditions to the North in 1858 and x86o ;
during the campaign of the latter year commanded as a Lieutenant the 8th Company Royal Engineers, present at
the siege and capture of the Taku Forts (Aug. 21st and ■^2nd) and engaged at the ai&irs of Sinho, Changkyawang,
and PiOilichaon (Medal with two Clasps).
^ I^Colonel G. D. Pritchard served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59 with the 2jrd Company Royal Engineers,
and was present at the action of Khujwa, throughout the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, oattle of Cawnpore on
6th Dec. 1857. action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund campaign, in-
cluding the attack on Fort Rooya, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly ; throughout the Oude and Trans-
Gogra campaign, including the action of Dounderakera, attack on Fort Oomreah, action of Buijecdia, capture of
Fort MuBjeedia. and affair on the Raptee near Bankee (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the China war of
1S60, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku. led the assaultmg party (after M^jor Graham, Ro^'al
Engineers, waa wounded) at the storming of the North Taku Fort, being one of the first to enter; present at tho
aOursof the x8th and 23^ Sept., and the surrender of Pekin (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the loth Company Royal Engineers throughout the Abyssinian cam-
paign and was present at the action of Arogee, and storming of the Fortress of Magdala— wounded in tho right
arm and ahoolder (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
^ Major Brooke served in the New S^ealand war of i863-€4, and was wounded in the action at Rangariri ; also
present at the action of Kakaramea, and capture of Wereroa Pah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of Major, and
Medal).
''* Major Harrison served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at attacks on the Alumbagh nnder
Ootiam ; at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund camjMkign, including affairs at Fort
Roolab, Alleegnngd, and Bareilly ; through the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the affhir at Buxar^hat ; and
as Acting Adjutant toUie Commanding Royal Engineer in India during the Trans-Gogra campaign, including
affUrs at Biu^gndiah, Fort Mndjidea, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Served during the China war of i860, nnrl
t at the affairs of Sinho and T-^ngku, and siege and capture of the Taku Forts. Was attached to the Quarter
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Haster Generars Staff dtirinc the advance on and surrender of Pekin, and present at the affairs of Beoho and
Uleangho on the i8th and a-ji^ Sept. (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of M^jor).
^•Mjyor Courtney served with the cxpeditionaTy force in China in 18158-O2, and was present at the action of
Shoksing with the Kwantunj; rebels on the 8th Jan. 1859. Accompanied the Naval forces under Sir Michael Sey-
mour to the Peiho river in May 1858, and was engaged in the demolition of the forts at its mouth. Served throogh-
out the campaign of z86o in North China as Acting Adjutant to the combined force of Royal Engineers and Madns
Sappers, and was present at the actions of Binho and Tanku, siege and capture of the Taku Forts (mentioned in
despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Major Kewsomo served with the Army in Turkcyand the Crimea fhnn June 1854 as a volunteer, and for such
service with the Royal Engineers from Oct. 1854 to May 1855, as Assistant Engineer, ho received his Commission
in the Corps; has received tho Crimean Medal with three Claspa, the Turkish Modjal, and the 5th Claasofthe
Mediidie.
77 Mi^or Bwetenham served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, as an Assistant Field Engineer, in-
cluding the defence of the Jelahabod post under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), Ktorm and
capture of the Fort and entrenchments of Kussia Rampore, passage of the Gogra, and minor engagements at Bura-
cussia, &c. (Modal with Clasp).
78 Major Hime served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the actions of Sinho
and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
7* Major Keith served in the Indian campaign of 2857-58, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (ICedal
with Clasp).
^ Captain Clements served throughout the campaisn of x86o in North China, and was present at the aetions of
Sinho and Tangku» storm and capture of tho Taku Forts, action near Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps).
"1 Captain Warburton served in tho New Zealand war of x86o-6x, employed on special service and mentioned in
despatches (Medal).
** Captain Sturt served in the Abyssinian campaign and commanded No. a Comjumy Bombay Sapi)ers which did
excellent service on the Sonafd Pass and the Sooro Defile, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of
Magdala (Medal).
'3 Captain C. J. O'N. Ferguson served in the New Zealand war of z86i-66, including the actions of Katikara and
Kaitahi (Medal).
** Captain Crowdy was present in charge of a Detachment of the Royal Engineers at the Naval operations in the
Strait of Simonoscki in Japan from the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864, resulting in the capture and destruction of the
Batteries of the Prince of Ncgato ^mentioned in des|>atche8).
*^ Captain W. H. MuUoy served m the New Zealand war in 1864, including the action of Kakaramea (Medal).
«« Major W. H. Collins served tmder the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in oommand of a Company of Bebondy
Sappers and as Assistant Field Engineer, and was severely wounded at the assault and capture of Fort Dalittooce
(Medal with Clnep).
^7 Cnptain R. F. Morris served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of G Company Madras Sappers and Miners
(Medal).
"" Captain C. Cunningham served in the Abysninian campaign as Acting Quarter Master on detached du^ at
Antalo superintending works in that division ^ith Madras Sappers (Medal).
^ Captam K. C. Pye served as Assistant J^ield Engineer with the Dooar Field Fgrce in 1865. Commanded 7^1 Com-
pany Sappers and Miners at the recapture of Dewangiri, and April 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Captain M. T. Sale served throughout the Bhootan campaifrn of 1864-65 in command of a Company of Bengal
Sappers and Miners, and as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
» Captain T. J. Willans served l^iroughout the Abyssinian campaign; commenced tho Survey of the Railway in
Nov. 1867, remained superintending bridges till ordered to the.fVont ; present at tho action of Arogeo and storming
•of Magdala (mentioned in despatches for services with the Railway Department, Medal).
^ Captain. R. A. Sargeaunt served in the Passes during the Abyssinian campaign in charge of Water Supply and
road repairs (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^ Lieut. W. Osbom served with No. x Company Bombay Sappers in the Abyssinian campaign and performed the
duties of A(\intant firom Jan. to May 1868 (Medal).
97 Lieut. T. B. B. Savi commanded tho 4th Company of the Bengal Sappers and Miners and served as an
' Assistant Field Engineer with the left Column of tho Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lieut. A. W. Baird served in tho Abyssinian campaign as Traffic Manager of the Railway, and was mentioned in
despatches for zeal and management in bringing safely and expeditiously troops and baggage for embarkation
(Medal).
^^ Lieut. M. S. Bell commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Eneineer
with the Right Column Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66, and was present at the seixure of tho Monar Bridge (Medal
with Clasp) . Commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer tmoughont
the Hazara campaign of 1868,— the forced march of 600 miles made by the Detachment, its services, and thecondua
of the Officer commanding prominently brought to notice in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
i<" Lieut. F. W. Heneage commanded the Detachment of Royal Engineers in the Red River Expedition of 1870
from Canada under Sir Gramet Wolseley.
^^ Lieut. T. H. Holdich served in 1865-66 on special duty with a Survey Detachment in Bhootan. Served in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1868 and was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometrical Survey from the Coast to
Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
iM Lieut. A. E. DQmmler served in the Abyssinian campaiom, ard was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometri-
cal Survey from the coast to Magdala (mentioned in despatcheH. Medal).
'!« Lieut. Coaker served as an Assistant Field Engineer, working with the 4th Company Bombay Sappers and
Miners throughout the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
i» Lieut. Puzey served in the Abyssinian campaign in charge of the Telegraphs between Zoulla and Antalo. " The
telegraph worked well and rendered important service" (mentioned in despatches. Modal).
1" Lieut. Reginald Clare Hart has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society ; a MedalHon
from the Mayor, in the name of the City of Boulogne ; and a Medal of Honour of tno First Class, by tne President of
the French Kepublic, for saving the life of a Frenchman from drowning in the Harbour of Bouioffne-sur«MOT, on
the aTtii July 1869, he himself having received on this occasion several severe wounds of the head and AMsefinnn
striking, in a leap fh)m the Pier, some sunken piles or rocks.
^^ Captain Richardson served throughout the Eastern cami>aign of x8«4-55 (Medal with Clasp, and TurUsh Medal).
U7 Veterinary Surgeon Flendng served in the Military Train with the expedition to Nortn China in x86o. and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
^th two Clasps).
i> Surgeons Mi^or Fox, Cockbnmi and Krskine.— For war Services see " Medioal Department."
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> Sir John Cheape served with the forces nnder Lonl Hastin^ra in the Pindarree war of 1815-16, and was present
$i the dege« of Dhamoonee and Mundela. Sensed with the Nerbudda Field Force nnder Grcnoral Adams in 1817, and
Doder General Doveton and Sir John Malcolm in 1818, and present at the sie^e of Asseerghur. Served throughout
the Burmese war of 1 824-36 (Medal), Pimjaubcampaign of 1848-49, and was Chief Engineer at the siege and capture of
MooitsDand battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, Aide de Camp to the Queen, and CB.). Was second in command
to General Godwin in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and commanded the expedition which captured Donabew. and was
sppcinted to command the entire force on departure of General Godwin (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and ZCB.).
' General Goodwyn served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in i835-^ (Medal). Also in the Punjaub cam-
paign (Medal).
«Sir William Baker served in. the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was mentioned in despatches for conducting
General Dick's Division into the entrenchments at Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
^ Lord Napier served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-^6 as Chief Engineer at the battles of Moodkee
(bTfse killed) and Ferozeahah (severely woimded, and horse killed), and as Brigade Major of Engineers at the battle
of Sobnum, and in the subsequent advance on Lahore (mentioned in despatches. Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet
of Major). Appointed in 1846 Chief Engineer to conduct the siege of the hill Fort of Kangra, and received the
siKtrial thanks of Government for his services in the transport of the siege train to that place. Served the Punjaub
campugn of 1848-49, was Chief Engineer diiring part of the siege of Mooltan in 1849 (severely wounded), and Com-
Tn&nding Enffi&ecr of the Right Wing at the battle of Goojerat, and in Sir Walter Gilbert's pursuit of the Sikh Army
(moitioned, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded a Column which defeated the Hus-
fsiuie tribe on the Black Mountain in Hazara in 1852. I^rescnt with the e3cpedition airainst the Boree Afreedees in
i3.-2-S3, and received the special thanks of Government (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian mutiny
cvnpaigns; was Chief of the Staff to Outram in 1857, and present in the several actions leading to the first relief of
Lacknow in September — Mungarwar, Alunibagh, and Chi;rl)agh ; commanded the Troops in the rescue of the siege
tnin which had been surrounded and cut off in the suburbs ; the sortie for the capture of Phillip's Garden Battery,
andotberscnarateoperations (severely woimded). Pre -o: it as Chief of the StaJT in the latter operationa at the
Alumbagh after the second relief of Lucknow. Brigadi r nud Chief Engineer at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(mentioned, CB.). Commanded a Brigade at the capture of GvraUor. Defeated Tantia Topee at Joura-Alipore, cap-
uricg 35 guns (thanks of Parliament, Hnd KCB.). When iu command of the Gwalior Division bombarded and
reduced the Fort of Powrie in Au^. 1858. After five davH' close pursuit surprised and defeated with a Squadron of
the 14th Hussars Ferose Shah's Force st Hanode (Merliil with three Clasps, and a vear's service for Lucknow). Com-
inacded the 2nd Division of the China Expeditionary Force in the campaign of i860, including the action of Binho ;
preset at Tangku (Division in reserve); with his Divii^ion and the whole of the Artillery, in conjunction with the
French Division of General Collineau, conducted the operations ending in the storming of the North Taku Fort;
pre^^ent at the advance upon and surrender of Pekin (thauks of Parliament. Medal with two Clasps, promoted Major
General for distinguished service, and appointed Military Member of the Council of the Governor General of India).
Haised to the Peerage in 1868 for his emment services a? Commander in Chief of the Abyssinian Expeditionary
Force, also received the thanks of both Houses of Pariijiment, and nominated a OCB.
' Major General Straohey served in the Sutlej campai^fn of 1845-46, on the Staff of Sir Harry Smith at the battles
cf Aliwaland Sobraon (mentioned m despatches (Miilil und Clasp).
' Colonel Becher served the campaign of 1842 in Atighanistan, including the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal),
Sutlej campaign in 1846, and severely wounded at the oattle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Mentioned
ni despatches for services in operations against the mutineers on the Hazara I^^rontier, and in operations on the
EusTifzai Frontier in 1857 (Civil CB.^ Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Campbell served the Gwalior campaign of 184^44, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
Star). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Pegu and its first and second defence (Medal). Served at
AxTa daring the Indian rebellion, and was present at the action of Nusserabad mutineers on 5th July 1857. (Medal).
^' Colonel Crommelin served in the Sutlcg camp.ii)?n (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles
<^r Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Chief Engineer with Havelock's
Force on both paasages of the Ganges, at Uie subsequent actions leading to and ending in the first relief of Lucknow
«::d at the subsequent defence of the Resident— mentioned in despatches for the skill with which he bridged the
<ni!ifc'es with slexider means and in the fkce of the enemy, and directed extraordinary countermining operations at
Lacknow (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, CB., and a year's service).
^ Colonel NicoUs served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Was
f'Tfrely wounded in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
" Colonel Hodgson served in the Sutlej campaign, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
1* Colonel Robinson served in the Sutlej campaign of 18^5-46 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Punjaub cainpaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal wit^ two Clasps).
'' Colouel Hutchinson served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
* Colonel Taylor served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Modal). Pun-
jab campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations 1>efore Mooltan, including the first siege, storming of the in-
t^^eiiched position on z2th Sept. (wounded), action of Sooijkoond, capture of the suburbs, and conducted the storming
panj at the assault of the city, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as
r^ohd in command of Engineers throughout and Director of the attack at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatch
Brmet uf Mi^jor, and thaxxks of the Grovemor General of India) ; was Conmianding Engineer at the aflkir of Futteh*
[• >re Sikri, and with Seaton's Force at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory (mentioned) ; commanded
y-^Tii^l Ezigineers at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was severely wounded at the storming of the Begum's
i'&iace (mentioned, CJ9., Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
^' Colonel Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, as Adjutant of
flappers at the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Burmese war of 1852-53 and
ircf.mpanied the Column under General Steel to Tonghoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). *
" Colonel Drummond served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with
<la5p for Pegu). Wa« principal Field Engineer with Sir John Jones's Column in the Rohilcund campaign of 1858
I'^ntioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal).
* Oiiofuel Hyde served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the operations before Mooltan, capture
•^ihe sabarbs, stonu of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote
"^ bftttle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Field Engineer in operations against the hill tribes on the
I^-sofeai frontier in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
" U. Colonel YounK served at the siege of Mooltan (Medal).
~ Colonel Greathe»a served the I^u^jaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan, including
:^r grvt siege, storming of the intrenched positions on 9th and z2th September, action of Soorjkoond, assault of the
t- (accompuiied the storming party), and surrender of the fortress, also surrender of the Fort and Garrison of
V'^^nijie, and baUle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Appointed Aide de Camp to
tjie Lieutenant Governor of the N.W. Provinces at the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny of 1857. Reported by Earl
' anning to have " performed most perilous duty between Agra and Delhi with excellent judgment and courage
"iilfer the orders of the Civil Government " (Civil CB.) . Extra Aide de Camp to Sir H. Barnard and the successive
c^nmanders before Delhi. On the Staff at the battle of Budlekcseroi. Served throughout the siege of Delhi as
Director ofthe left attack (horse shot under him in repelling the sortie of 9th July), and severely wounded at the
R<3nn of the city whilst conducting the Column of assault against the Water Boston on 14th Sept. 1857. Field
r^nmeer with Seaton's Force at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory. A Directmg Engineer through-
f-% the ftiese and capture of Lucknow (fireonently mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Me&l with two Clasps)
Served in Uie China expedition of i860 as Extra Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Napier, was slightly wounded in fliret
reconn&issance trcnaa. Pehtang, and present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, storming of the Tuku Forts and
fcinrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colouel, Medal with two Clasps). '
" Colonel Oliphant served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan
surrender <^ the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Groojerat (Medal with two Clasps). *
** LtCokmel GuQiver served throughout the operations before Mooltan in 1848-49, including the first siege
(lorming of the intrenched x>ositions on 9th and 12th September, and storm of the city— severely woimded CMedal
^ihClMp). As a subaltem raised the 24th Punjaub Pioneers and commanded them at the siegesof Delhi and
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1 286 War So'viees of Royal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers).
Lncknow, and served also thronghont the campaign of 1858-59 in Onde (Medal with two Clasps, and Breret of
Major).
*^ Lt.Colonel Pollard served in the Pox^anb campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wonnded), and
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Lt.Colonel Stewart served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, and battle of
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also in the Indian matiny campaign, including the b&ttle of Budlekeaerai, and
throughout the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
*7 Lt.Colonel Maunsell served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan,
including the first siege, storming of the intrenched positions on 9th and 12th September, and surrender of th«
fortress, also surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat ^edal with two Clasps). In the
Indian mutiny campaign commanded Sappers and Miners at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlekeaerai, and
throughout the siege of Delhi, directed the right attack during the final operations, and was dangerously wounded
when conducting the Column of assault on the Pahareepore suburb on 14th Sept. 1857. Commanded Sappers at the
Hiege and capture of Lucknow, in the Rohilctmd campaign at Rooyah, Alygunge, and Bareilly, and at Mitowlce in
the Onde campaign of 1858-59 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB.),
^ Lt.Colonel Tennant served at the siege and assault of Delhi, also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
» Lt. Colonel Medley served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekserai, throughout the
siege of Delhi, and severely wounded whilst conducting tne storming party at the assault of the CaiQmiere Breach
(mentioned in despatches). Served with Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee. and Mynpoory, and
at the siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet ofMi^or).
*• Lt.Colonel Russell served as Brigade Major of Engineers at the relief of Lucknow by Havelock, and throughout
the subsequent defence of the Residency— w^ounded (Medal with ClasT), and a year's service).
«i Major Williams served in the Burmese war in 1S52, including the operations in the vicinity and capture of
Rangoon— wounded (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*• Lt.Colonel Innes served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the defence of the Residency of Lucknow, as
Field Engineer with Franks' Divisioji during its march through Oude, and greatly distinguished himself in the
action at Sultanporo, whore " far in advance of the leading skirmishers, he was the first to secure a gun which the
enemy were abandoning ; retiring from, this they rallied round another gun flirther back, from which the »h.%
would in another instant have ploughed through our advancing Columns, when he rode up unsupported,* ahot the
gunner who was about to apply the match, and remaining undaunted at his post, the mark of a hundred matchlnck
men who were sheltered in some adjoining huts, kept the artillerymen at bay until assistance reached him "
(Victoria Cross) . Was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow— severely woimded (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
» Lt.Colonel Chesney was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, and served as Brigade Major of Engineers
throughout the siege of Delhi and was twice severely wounded at the assault (mentioned in despatches, MedaJ with
Clasp, and Brevet of Major) .
»* Lt.Colonel Warrand served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was severely wounded at the siege of Delhi-
arm amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) .
»s Major Craster served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the taking of Bassein (Medal with Clasp fur
Pegu).
^ Lt.Colonel Brownlow served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of
Delhi— had charge of the Engineer park during the latter part of the operations, and was severely wounded at the
assault ; served the Rohilctmd campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
»7 Major Trevor served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations in the vicinity and capture of
Rangoon (severely wounded), and attack on the Burmese stockades on loth March 1853— slightly wounded (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Served on the Bhootan expedition in 1865,— mentioned in despatches. Brevet of M^or, and
awarded the Victoria Cross " for gallant conduct at the attack on the Block house at Dewangiri " (wounded. Medal
with Clasp).
» Major Limond served with Havelock's Force at the relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Resi-
dency (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
» Major Stanton was reported by Earl Canning to have been actively employed under the Civil Government
during the Indian rebellion. Served also as Staff Officer with the Jaineram Field Force in May 1858, and was prescci
at the afikir of Buraon— mentioned in despatch (Medal).
*^ Major Perkins served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai and siege of Delhi-
wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*» Major Lang served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, and throughout
the siege of Delhi— conductetl the storming party to the escalade of the Cashmere Bastion ; with Greathed's Column
at the actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battles of Cawnpore and
Khodagimge, siege and capture of Lucknow, (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps).
« Miyor Thomason served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, and through-
out the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) .
♦* Major George Newmarch served as Assistant Field Engineer in constructing the defences of Meerut fh)m May
to Sept. 1857 ; afterwards in command of a Detachment of Sappers and four field guns in the Sehanmpore and
Mozuffemuggur districts under Colonel J. Brind, assieted in the operations against the Rohilcund rebels, and in the
disarming of the town of Meeranpore (Medal) .
** Major Watts served at Agra during the Indian mutiny, and was present at the battles fought there on the slh
July and xoth Oct. 1857 ; in the Rohilcund campaign of 1858, including the action of Kerkeronlie and capture of
Bareilly (Medal). Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1865-66 as Commanding Royal Engineer, Bight Column
(Medal with Clasp).
*• Major Champain served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Adjutant of the Bengal Sappers at the actions on
the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, and throughout the siege and capture of Delhi (wounded) ; commuided Head
Quarters' Detachment of Sappers at the taking of Futtehpore Sikree, and in the Agra district under Colonel Cotton ;
served as Adjutant at the siege and capture of Lucknow; was specially employed under Brigadier Douglas in the
Gazeepore and Shahabad districts, present at the final cai>ture of Jugdespore, and at the pursuit of the rebels to the
Kvmore Hills (Medal with two Clasps) ,
47 Major Pemberton served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekesenu, throughout
the siege of Delhi, and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Water Bastion— slightly wounded ; had
charge of the Engineer Park at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Meda with two Clasps) .
^ Major Jeffreys served with General Jones's Force in the Rohilcimd campaign in 1858 (Medal).
w Major Ward served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Bud-
leekeserai, and throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpooiy, siege and capture of
Lucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooyah, action of Alygunge, and
capture of Bareilly ; served also in the Oude campaign of 1858-^9 (Medal with two Clasps).
u Major Thackeray served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Bud-
leekeserai, throughout the siege of Delhi, and obtained the v ictoria Cross for distinguished conduct at the defence of
the Magazine during the fighting in the town ; afterwards present at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and
Mynpoory, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort
Rooyah, action of Alygunge, and capture of Bareilly ; served also the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two
Clasps). -
&* Major Forbes served in the Indian mutiny, including the action on the Hindun, battle of BodJeekeserai,
throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle
of Cawnpore, relief of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), attack on Fort Rooyah, action of
Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with three Clasps).
S3 Major Judge served with Havelock's Force in the actions on his advance to Lucknow ; was present through-
out Outram's occupation of the Alumbagh; aJso throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year s service).
u Captain Moncrieff served m the Onde campaign of 1858-59 (Medal) .
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War Services of Boyal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers), 128c
" Cftpcain Hohnes served in the Oade cftTnpaign of 1858-50 (Medal). Served as Field Engineer with the Hazara
field Force in 1868 (mentioned in deepatches, Medal with CutiBp).
^ Captain Blair was engaged in suppressing the mutinv at Mooltan in Angust 1857. Served with the EnBoAsai
Field Force in 1861 and was present in the action at the umbeyla Pass and burning of Lalloo (Medal with Clasp).
Serred sIbo with the Colnnin against the Graddoon trihe in 1864 including the burning of Mundee.
» Oqjtain St. John served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of Telegraphs. " The telegraph worked well
iDd rendered important service " (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
■ C^>tain Carter served in the Sikkim expedition, India, under Colonel Oawlor in x86x (mentioned in despatches,
aod thanked by the Government of India) . Served throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and other
Afjrban tribes, including the storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet and Umbeyla, and destruction of Mnlkah
(aeotioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of the Trigono-
metriesl Surrey, and was mentioned in despatches as having " by the most strenuous exertions (together with his
Aaistsnts Lients. Dfimmuler and Holdich), and at a cost of great fkttigne and privations, succeeded in surveying
oeariy 6,000 ranare milee, and carried their work ftom the coast to Magdala " (Medal).
ttCa]rtain Pierson served in the Sikkim expedition, India, under Colonel Oawler in i86x (mentioned in
ttovpstchei, and thanked by the Government of India).
B (^ptain Rowcroft and Lieut. Broadfoot served as Assistant Field Engineers with the Hasara Field Force in 1858
(Ifadil with Clasp).
■ Gsptain Clarke served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Water Supply Deputment firom Senaff to Addigerut
ftod performed excellent service (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
« Ciptain Dundas served on the Bhootan expedition in 1865, and was awarded the Victoria Ooss " for gallant con-
dict It the attack on the Blockhouse at Dewangiri *' (wounded. Medal with Clasp).
* Ueot. J. A. Armstrong served with the Hazara Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the operations
of 1S68: had chai*ge of the Field Telegraph and was mentioned in General Wilde s despatch for having rapidly
coostracted tnd worked the Telegraph Line (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of Royal Engineers {laie Madras Engineers).
I Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26 under Sir Archibald Campbell, and
vw present at the capture of Rangoon, reconnoitring in gunboats and jimgle fighting near Kemundine, attack of
ftocksdes snd Pagoda of Syriam, capture of Mergui and Tavov, defence of the Lines at Rangoon and attack of the
:eft flank of the Burmese Entrenchments, attack of the Stockade of Kokein, siege and capture of Donabew, attack of
)4aa Stockades foxA of stoekadee on the left bank of the Irrawaddy near Prome, capture of Melloon and jungle
l.'^at Psffbammew which terminated the war (Medal with Clasp).
* Hajor General Orr served with the Coorg expedition in 1834, and was present at the attack of the stockades of
Back.
' Colonel Wilkaeaoo and Lt-Golonel A. 8. Moberly served as Assistant Field Engineers with the Army of Ava in 1853.
< LtColonel Sankey served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, and was present at the operations at
Ciwnpore under General Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
^ U.Colonel MnUins in the second Burmese war as Senior Engineer Officer, and conmianding the detachment of
tappers snd Miners with the force under Brigadier General Cheape, employed against the Chief Myah Toon in the
ncmitf of Donabew, in February and March 18^3.
^ U.ColoneI Rogers and M^{or Oakes served m the second Burmese war.
u U.Co)onel Stewart comnoanded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and was present
i£ die action of Binho, capture of Tangohow and of the Taku Forts, action of Paliohau, and subsequent operations
esditt^ in thesurrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) .
^ ^Ujar Chzystie served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in x868, as Field Engineer at ZouUa during
Jsaiary, at 8maf<6 in February, and snbeequentbr as Field Engineer at Addigorat in constructing the entrenchments
tt thtt post (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Mi^or, and Medal).
^ UColonel H. N. D. Prendergast served with the Madras Sappers and Miners in Persia in z8$7, and was present
It the bombardment of Mohumrah Qiedal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Malwa Field
Fweein ]8s7, and with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, took part in the sieges of Dhar,
Bttghtir, Goratote, and Jhansi, was present at nearly all the batties and minor aflbirs of the above forces till the
capcore of Ostoee QCedal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Received the Victoria Cross for distinguished bravery,
:« at the battle of Mundesore (severely wounded), and at the battle of the Beena near Ratghur (horse shot), 3rd at
tte hattie of Betwa (severely wounded). Commanded the Detachment of throe Companies of Madras Sappers
udXinenin Abyssinia, was Field Engineer during the advance, and was present at the action before Magdala
(aationed in despatches as having "rendered singularly valuable and important services,*' Brevet of Lt Colonel.
tidXedal).
^* Xqor Hdwee served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the ai&urs of Jheegung and
Eabni, battle of Band*, relief of Kirwee, and attack of the Heights of Punwarree (Medal) *
^ Muor Lindsay served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 2858, and was present at the aflfUrs of Jheegung
isdbbcai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and in the Reserve during the storm of the Heights of Punwarre
Otadal).
" Ibjor Burton served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by
lad Cqrde (horse shot), at the oooapation of the Alumbagh bv Outram's Force, and at the siege and capture of
UekMw (Medal with two Olaeps, and one year's extra service).
° X^ Wood served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the aflhirs of Jheegung and
C^bni, battle of Baada, action in front of Ohitrakote, forcing of the Punghatee Pass and subsequent aflhir at
-^ I pC^dal). Served as Field Bn^eer with the Al^yssinian Expeditionary Force in x868, succeeding
O^ttia divyMie in charge of the Woite at ZooUa^ for these Works he got great credit (mentioned in despatches,
" daptain Traill served throughout the C3dneie campaign of i860, was present at the action of Sinho, capture of'
^<B|^ and engaeed with the storming party at the ibll of the Taku Forts; afterwards had charge of the demolition
tfths ftsta OB the sooth side of the Peiho (Medal with COasp).
^ rtjilaiH VSliEate served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the Chinese campaign of x86o, and was inresent
it the setioa of Binho, captures of Tangkn and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pelon (Medal with two Chwps).
* CbiMAfaaFomycaick served in the Al^yasinian campaign in oommand of H Company Madras Sappers (Medal).
* Ospbila Bim served with the Kohat expedition of 1869 under Colonel Kyes, and was mentioned in despatches
ib4 thaitd bgr the Government of India.
" rhpiain Pennelkther served as Assistant Engineer in the AT^Bsinian expedition during the whole campaign of
^KHl flenteea brooi^t to (be espedal notioe of Sir Robert Napier by the (Commanding Myal Engineer (mentioned
.<1W*W,lfllll1). Digitized by V^OOgie
qaently, in x86o, in the expedition against the Mahaood Wnzeerees, under Sir Neville Chamberlain (Med&l wU
Clasp). In z857» dnrinff the mntiny of the Bengal Army, he wae at first attached to the Staff of Brigadier Genen
Nevule OhamberUdn when that oinoer was commanding the Poz^jaub Movable Column, and subseqaenU^ aoooo
i2Sd War Services of Boydl Engineers (late Bomhaij Eiujineers),
^ Lieat.6enera] GoodfeUcw served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1827.
* Lieat.General Scott served in the Pnnjanb campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and sorrender (
Ifooltan (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Greneral Tomer served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1897.
* l^or General Tremenheere served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the capture <
Awah, siege and assault of Kota, engagements with the Gwalior mutineers between Sauganeer and Bhedwun
and at Kotaria (Medal, and CB.).
7 Colonel Walker served throughout the Tui^aub campaign of 1848-49 as Field Engineer and was present 1
the siege and surrender of Mooltaa, the battle of (voojerat, and the subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and AfTghu
(Medal with two Clasps) . For five years (1849-53) ^ ^m employed in making a military survey of the Xaither
Trans Indus Frontier, from Peahawur down to Derah Ishmail Khan, during which he served as Field Engiseer i
many of the encounters with the Hill Tribes on the Frontier ; at the attacks of Suggow, Pulli, and Zormnsdi, imdt
Colonel Bradshaw ; in the aiBdr of the Kohat Pass, under Sir Charles Napier ; in the actions of Prangxai, Kowi
dund, Shahkote, and Baneesai, under Sir Colin Campbell ; the attack of Boree under Colonel Bpileau; and sulw
" ' "" iahflood Wuzeerees, under Sir Neville Chamberlain (Mad&l wU
1 Army, he was at first attached to the Staff of Brigadier Genen
Hiding the Puqjaub Movable Column, and subsequently aoooo
panied him to Delhi, where he was also employed during the siege as Field Bnghieer, and was severely woundc
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel Playfiiir served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Moolti
(Medal with Clasp). Also with the Persian Bneditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storming <
Beshire, capture of Bushire and Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Fuller served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltso, u
was severely wounded by the explosion of a magasme in the town (Medal with Clasp) .
10 Colonel WiUdns served with the Field Force iVom Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was present at tl
storming of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served with the reconnoitring party and in oomxnand oftl
Boyal Bngineers throughout the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches for ^* invaluable and impoitu
services during the expedition," Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel, Medal).
^* Colonel Ballard was employed in the campaign on the Danube in 1854-55 luiaer Oma Pasha (Medal), inclndio
the siege of Silistria, battle of Giureevo, and advance to Buchareet ; also in the Crimean campaign, including U
sieee of Sebastopol, operations at Enpataria, and occupation of Kertch (Medal with Clasp). Campaign in Min?rel
under Omar Pasha in 18^5-56, including the battle of Ingor. Served as Assistant Quarter 3iaster General ai
Superintendent of the Intelligence Deparbnent of the Persian Expeditionaiy Force in 1856-57, and was preient 1
the storming or Beshire, capture of Bushire,and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Qnazt
Master General with the E^jpootana Field Force and Malwa Division in the Indian mutiny campaign in 18S&-5
including the siege and assault of Kotah, engagements with the Gwalior mutineers between &tnganeer andKothaii
and action of Rajpore (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colnnel, Medal, and CB.),
^* Lt.Colonel Merriman served witn the Persian Expeditionafy Force in 1856-57, and was present at the stonniz
of Beshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
i«Lt.ColoneIW.W.Goodfellow served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the captoi
of Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served as Executive Engineer wil
the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force at Zoulla from the first landing of the Reconnoitring Party till the end of x8^
at Senafifi during January z868, from that time to the close of the campaign as Senior Engineer of the Force whk
marched on Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee and storming of Magdala (mentioned in despatches as hsriz
'* displayed great intelligenoe and activity in everything throughout the operatioas," Brevet of M^or, CB., ai
^* Lt. Colonel Hancock served with the Persian Expeditionary Faroe in 1856-57, and waspreaentat the atonning
Beshire, capture of Bushire, battle of Khooshab, ana capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Ciaap).
1* Lt.Colonel Greig served with the Field Force firom Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was present at thesbormii
of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served as a Field Engineer with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Foroe
1868 in charge of the Engineer Park, having organised the Park at Bombay and despatched it to ZooUa (mentim
in despatches. Medal).
^ Major J. Le Mesnrier served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the stonniag
Beshire. capture of Bushire. and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) .
>* Migor Haig served with the Persian Bxpeditionanr Foroe in 1857. and was present at the battle of Kbooshsh ai
capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign In 1858, including the si^ si
assault of Kotah (Medal) . Was Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859.
>* Major Hills served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, i^id was present at the captore of MofamH
(Medal with Clasps). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force aa Field Enmeer at Koomeylee, t
large watering post at the foot of the mountains, constructing wells and other works tnere; alao served aa Fii
Engineer at Senaf^ (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
" Mi^or Bonus served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capfeore of Bstdq
capture of Garrakota, action at the Pass of Maddenpore, siege and stonn of Jhansl (wounded), storm of Lohal
actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Galowlee, capture of Oalpee, action of Morar, and battle beftare and captt
of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
■ Major C. A. Goodfellow served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege a'
capture of Batghur, capture of Garrakota, siege and storm of Jhansl (Medal with Clasp, and Tictoria Croas). %
Assistant Fiela Engineer with the Okamundeland Kattywar Field Force in 1859. Served as Brigade Mi^or of &d
Engineers with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force throughout the campaign (mentioned in despatches fori
*' efficient manner in which he carried on the duties of his appointment," Brevet of M^{or, and Medaf) .
** Major Gambler served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the assault of Kotah, ani
the exigagements with the Gwalior mutineers between Sauganeer and Bheelwarra, and at Kotharia (Medal).
** Muor Bedford was present at the operations against Morar Cantonment and the Fort of Gwalior. <
" M^)or Merewether served aa Assistant Field Eaigineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Served inj
Abyssinian campaign on detached duty at Koomeylee in surveying and constructing earthworks for the rsiM
also as Adjutant of Bombay Sappers and Miners (Medal) . ]
** Major, Smith served as an Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Foroe In 1859. Served witkj
AbyssLman Expeditionary Force,' and had charge of the survey and works proposed and partly executed in coni
tion with the supply of water to Zoulla from Koom^lee. is mfles (Medal) . J
^ Captain A. tie Messurier served aa Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Fleid Force in 1859. Serrd
the Abyssinian campaign aa head of the Water Supply Departments to the Army. Organised the watenng arriH
ments at each poet and accompanied the advanced force to Magdala ; jnresent at the action of Arogee, and amofl
the first who entered Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
served,
parties]
Medal). ^
» CaptainLee served in the Abyssinian campaign as Asaistaat Field Engineer at Zoulla during the latter moi
of the campaigut and carried out laccesafiilly many ImportaDt works there (mentioned in deq^amM, Medal).
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"OominnrA" "BASioaA" ••PsHiireirLA" •*Watbbloo" "Alma" ** Ixkbsvait *' " SB▼lMO»ol.**■
'TMrrs«r.lOBta«L--inal^fly«Z JET^Aimm George W. F. C. Duk« (/Cambridge,* JTff. JTP. (?CB. OCMG. Cohmel, ^ No«,
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t OelcBeL— Miohael Brnoe,* Biuiffn ^ Ut. '15 Dec. 40 ; Z^. ^ Cbjvf. '50 Dec. 45 ; Cnjit, ^ Lt.CotmuHt
X4 July 54 ; Majw 4- CoUmel, 3 Oct. 6a ; X^.OiJoiMl, x6 May 65.
X^j«ra— X William Henry Beaumont de Horsey,* Enngn f Li. i*83 Nov. 44 ; Li. 4- Capt. '33 March 50;
ML Jf«/«r, 13 Dec. 54 ; Capt. ir Ll.Colcn^ ^13 March 57 ; Colonel, 39 April 68 ; Mojor, 9 April 70.
aOeonre wentworth Alex. Higguuon,* CB.Stu, 4r Lt. ^i^ Feb. 45; Li. 4 Capt. i^xs July 50 ; BtMc^<yr. X3 Dee.
54 ; BkLl.OoUm0l^ 3 Nov. 55 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Ool<met, 'xo April 57 : Colonel, 30 Sept. 63 ; Major, 10 July 70*
pli. aad LtOolonala— X Edwyn Sherard Burnaby,? JSim^h ^ Li. '3 Nov. 46; -^^ 4r Capf. '37 May 53;
SLMaier, s Nov. 55 ; Cemt- 4r Lt.Colonel, ^iS Dec. 57 ; Colonel, 97 Dec. 69.
3 Qand Alexander,* Jnutm I* X^ i^xx May 491 Li. 4 Capt. 14 July 54 } Capt 4r Li.Colonel, 31 Aug. 60.
3 ChaiiBB Napier StxaU^^SuMin 4 Lt. Px4 Feb. $1 i Lt. 4 Capt. 6 Nov. 54 ; Cc^. 4 Lt.Colonel, ^^% Dee. 60.
I Bdwd. Wm. Uoyd Wynne," Mne. 4 Li. '37 June 54 ; £«. #• Capi. '13 Mar. 57 ; Capi. 4 Li, Col. >i4 AprU 63.
WillSam Xarle.» MUUarfi SeerHarp to Oe Vieerop <if India ; Sneign, '17 Oct. 51 i Li. 6 June 54 i Cap*- '16
Feb. ss ; C^. f Li. Colonel, 1*38 April 63 ; OoUnel, ao May to.
3 a. Sdw. Heniy Chve, Aeeieiani AdiiUani General Some Dittrici; Bne, x8 Aug. 54 ; Ene. 4Lt.8 Dec. 54 ; Z^ ^
Capt. 9x7 Jnly 57 ; Ci^. 4Lt. Col.H Mar. 64.
"* 3 Henry Ftosbawe Daviea,** JBne. 4 Li. 19 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 4^ Capi. *a8 Aug. 57 ; Capi. 4 Lt. Colonel, ^14 June 64.
... a Philip Smith, Aeeieiani UOUarp Secreiarg at mraUari Bnei^ 4 Li. X9 Jan. sSi^^-^ C<*P*- 'aS June sS f
O^. fU. Colonel, ^20 May 67.
X Lewis Guy Phillips, Eneian if Li.
J3 John Julius Johnstone, £nei^ '
• 'a i^g^TiAiri John "M^***ww fy*^*^''"'
i '13 June 68.
I Henry Osborne Gould. Eneum 4 Li. '8 Jan. 56; Li. 4r Capt. 19 June 60 ; Cop*. 4 Li. Colonel, »x7 Feb. 60.
^ < « .-^ .^^. ^ ,. 1 ^^. -^ ^^. Capt 4 Li.Colonel,PjT Al
3 Wm. Henry Pamell, Brnian 4 Lt. 33 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 4 Capt '18 Dec.
li Edward Smith Bridges, MneCen 4 Li. ►4 Apr. 56 ; Lt. 4 Capi. 31 Aug. 60 j " Cajpt
a CTharles Fludyer, Ene. 4 Lt.Tftj Nov. 57 ; Lt. 4 Capi. '18 Mar. 63 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. '9 April 70.
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4 U. Colonel, '9 Oct. 69.
»'9 April 70
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Lt. x3 Jan. 55 ; Captain, 17 April 60 ; Capt. 4 Li.Col.
.qHtrrp to M.K.H. the Prince of IValee.
HinchinbrokciiM^w 4Li. ''18 Dec. STt^-4r Capi. 'x6May 6a ; Cogpi. 4 Li. Col. xo Jul;^ 70.
3 ArUiur £dw. Augustus Ellis,** Eneign, xz Aug. 54 ;
* iK.E.S.ikePHnceofWale8.
1 ITos. Willl&m Sholto Douglas Homc'i^M.i- i^.'sx Sept.6o; Id.4O1pt.933 June 63 ; Cfapt'4 Lt. OdJ.'xj Feb.ti.
3 «. Henry Blundell Hollinshead Blundell, Enaign, 30 Mar. 55; Lieut, '31 Aug. 55; Ca;>^am, 1*7 Nov. 695
Capt. 4- Li.Col. »5 April 7X.
X Hy. Martin Cornwall Legh, JSne. '17 Nov. 57 ; Jjt. '30 8ei
a Son. Charles Frederick Crichton, £ne.4Lt. '16 April 6x ; Li.4Capi.92t June 64
3 William Young Lautour, Eneign fr Lt, 'x? May 61
Son. Edward George Percy Littleton, JEn '
'x4 Oct. 7x,
Sept 59 ; Capi.^j Nov. 63 ; Capi.4Lt 0>f .^aa Apr. 71.
_ 5x J Li.4Capi.92t June 64 : CaptJrLi.Col.9j7Ua.y 71.
Lt. 4 Capt. 9g Sept. 64 ; Cbpi. 4 Lt.Col. '9 Sept. 7x«
neign 4 Li. '33 July 6z ; Lt, 4 Capt. ^34 Jan. 65 ; Capt. 4 Li, Col.
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.Col. 3 Feb. 7a.
4'Lt.Col. tj July 73.
; Ene. '7 Nov. oa ;
, ^ _ . 64 ;\^.^ C^^.'iVJuly 67J Capt.4Li.C0l. 3 Ang.73.
3 Son. William Henry Peregrine Carington, Ene. 4 Lt, i'x4 June 64; Lt. 4 Capt '7 Aug. 67 j Ceg^, 4 LtOol,
4 Dec. 7a.
X Begiaald Thomas Thynne, Ene. 4 Lt, 93 Oct. 6a ; Lt. 4 Capt, 9ao Nov. 67 ; Capi, 4 Lt.Col 15 Mar. 73*
•.. 1 3 John Arthur Thomas Garratt, Ene. 4 Lt. '39 Ma;
... ;3 Joseph H( ^ " — ' "--— -
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Lt.4 Capi. »6 May 67 ; Ctaj
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X Am. Henr^ ^llP^^ Keedham
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3 Hamr Godifr^ Thornton .
I Cbanesr " *
Seymour Gorkran, Aide de Camp
a DttvidMaltlandMalcgill Crichton
X Hemy WeHeelq^, IneirueiorqfMueietty 17 May 7X
X Robert Frederi^ Balfour
3 Albert Sylvain Bates Van de Weyer, A^uiani 22 April 71 .
3 Cfawlw Gathorne Haxdy
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3 Oeci] John Hubbard
3 Charles Birch Reynazdson, Aide de Camp to the VteeEog of India ...
3 I^nreBiice James Oliphant....
3 Man, George Patrick Hyde Yilliers^ilti* de Camp to S.S.S. Trinee ')
Xdmardef Baxe-Weimar ^ S
I Edward Staples Bond
3 Geoinre Lauderdale Houstbun Boswall, Inet. ofMueketry 14 Oct. 71
z Letrd Algernon Charles Gordon-Lennoz, A^utani 14 June 73,
X Herbert Francis Eaton
a HMvnles Edward, Xortf Laogforft
a Cfasrlee James Cotes
3 Wniiam SlaneyKenyon-Slaney
a Saet, Eiwenrd tLeory ¥11x0x09% at Siqif College >
X Cosmo Brice Pearse ,
X Thomas Granville Heniy,JBiirl^Ranftxrly
■3 Arthur Charles Wellosley, Inetrueior qf Mueketry 7 March 73
13 Ambrose Ayshford Godourd «
{a Uonel Neville Frederick Ames
a Bdm.iind A-utrohru, Adfukint xa Nov. 73
t Horace Ricardo
3 Charles Robert Rowley
3 Henry Algernon Langham
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3 a«onc« Algernon Percy
a Ralph Leeke
X Brownlow Henry George Cedl, Lord Burghley
3 WBUam Heniy Maoldnnon
X Horace Charles Gaisford
a Hm. Bverard Charies Digby
X Tilliers Hatton
a Henry Edward Colvile
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let (or Grenadier) Regiment of Foot Guards,
LuvnirAKTs.
Arthur Maurice Blake
X Harry Walter Mosgravo Bonham
Hon. Comwallis Fleeming
EvBioirs Ajxn LnvTiirAirTS.
a Thomas Wood
Eyre Macdonnell Stewart Crabbe
a Robert Leigh Pembertou
a James Foster
3 Ho%. Frederick William Stopford
3 William Dent Mountjoy Cecil Phillips Farrer
I Reginald Walkelyn Chandos-Pole
I Hon. Charles Robert William Colvillo, Hatter of Colcille
3 i£o». Rupert Clement George Carington
3 Charles Harward Butler Clarke Wandesfordo
3 Henry Chaloner Smith
LiXUTKXAirT.
a Dermot Robert Wyndham, Earl of Mayo .'aS May
Sub Lixutinakts.
3 Lord Algernon Malcolm Arthur Percy
a Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay
a Hon. Alft*ed John Francis Egerton
a Lewis Vivian Lloyd
Francis Cecil Ricardo
a John Thomas, X<m2 Manners
3 Charles William Sydney, VucohhI Newark
Harry James Crauflird
COS!fBT
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LIEUT.
'30 Nov. 70
P14 Jan. 71
PisFeb. 71
a8 0ct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
aSOct 71
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28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
a8 0ct. 71
28 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 7*
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24 Julj^ 72
24 July 73
24 July 72
11 Sept. 72
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a Nov. 72
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Quarter Mattera.—^ Esau Collins, a ^larch 55.
I John Hockey, 4 Sept. 60.
a Edward Bassindale, 23 Jan. 64.
Surffeon Major. — i Arthiu* Guy Elkington,'^ A.S. 11 Mar. 53 ; Surgeon, 30 Oct. 66 ; Surgeon Major, 4 Jan. ;»•
Battalion Surffeone. j 3 Henry John Hughes Lawrence," A.S. 24 Feb. 54 ; Surgeon, 30 Oct. 66.
Surgeons Major. \ 2 Francis Bramley Baker, A.S. 3 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, 4 Jan. 71.
Surgeons Major.— i Constantine Caridi Read," A.S. 13 May 53 ; Surgeon, 12 Dec. 68,
2 William Ralph Lane, 29 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 4 Jan. 71.
Surgeons.— t William Henry Pickford, MB. 19 Feb. 58.
a Albert Luis Femandes , a Oct. 60.
Solicitor. — William James Farrer, 34 Jan. 65.
ist Battalion returned from Canada, Sept. 1864. and Battalion returned from Canada, aa Oct. 1842.
^rd Battalion returned from the Crimea, June 1856.
Facings Bine. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campnisrn of 1834. »»•
eluding the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of SelMuitopol (Medul with foul
Glasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Bruce served in the Crimea from s9th March to 30th May 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and
Turkish Medal).
» Colonel de Horsey served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 13th Jan. 1855, including the battle of Almi
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish McNlal).
* Colonel Hi^ginson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as Adjutant 3rd Battalion Grcnadiet
Guards, includmg the l)attles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), siege and fall of Sebastopol : af^^
which he served as Brigade Major of the Guards until the conclusion of the war (Medal with four Clasps, Urtveu
of Major and Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, ^th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Modal).
7 Colonel Bumaby served in the Eastern campaign from Nov. 1854 up to a8th July 1855, including the batth
of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turk
ish Medal). . ,
* Lt.Golonel Alexander served in the Crimea from 20th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebtetopcl
(Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^^ Lt. Colonel Sturt served in the Eastern campaign of 1854. including the battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inker
man (severely wounded), and siege of Sely^topol (Medal with four Clf^ps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, uad sli
Class of the Medjidie) .
17 LtColonel Wynne served at the siege and fiill of Sebastopol from a9th July 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and T^rl^
ish Medal).
" Colonel Earle served with the 49th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tli
oattles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and assault of the Redim on i8th Jm
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) .
»» Lt.Colonel Davies served in the Royal Navy in the Burmese war (Medal). Also in the Baltic in tho Rui^si
war (Medal). J
*> Lt.Colonel Ellis served with the 33rd Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from Jan. to 24th May 1855 ; theai
Aide de Camp to Major General Cunynghame at Kertch and elsewhere (Medal with Clasp, Sardi=uan and TuHds
Medals). -««.,-«
*i SurgeODB Major EUdugton, Lawrence, and Read.— For War Services see " Medical Dej^rtmoot."
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EsTPT" (with the Sphinx). "Talavb«a" "Babiosa" "Pbsixbxiul" "WATEBtoo" "AxiCA"
"Ikkbbmak" " Sbtasxopol.'*
oSTii • X< Cotoiwl. i? Aug. 12 J CotojM^ 16 May 29 ; Jlfa/or General, xo Jaii. 37 J lAeut.Qeneral^
eiJ^Ti June 54; JWW iforMa/. i Jan. 65 ; lolonel Coldstream Guards, 15 Aug. 63; Coi^'
"LiXCIllES"
9 Nov. 46
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Pewy Bobert Basil Feilding,* CB. :»»«. ^8 Aug. 45 ; ^»«- ^/'- '7 f "»• -♦?,•' ,.•,*
I a»^.2i Aag.5i;B<.-lf<uor,i3Dec.54; Caji*. 4" i^^Coioiw/, 23 Nov. ss J Colo»«/, 7 Oct. 65; Major, 23 Oct. 67,
E^^^Vo^d Littlehales Goodlake/ .1M« i« Ca«p to /*« Qijwn ; 2nd i<^^^^
'27 June 51 ; X*. ^ Oai»«. X4 July 54J Bi.Uujor, 14 June 56 J ^V*. # U.Colonel, '29 Nov. 59 J C7o<o»*^
.aS^dSwiif^'Sldi-^^i^ur James ^^ 10 Dec. 52; JB«. ^ Xf . '29 Apr. 53 J X<. ^ Ca/;*.
; 6 Nov. 54: Cbirf. 4- £/. Co/. »'2o April 60; Co/oii«/, 6 Sept. 7x. ^. .^ r, ^ t^ /v.-* a
1 1. Ua^yim. flenSy A. Feildinff,^«. 13 Feb. 525 U. ^26 July 53; i*. # C-a/rf- 'S Dec. 54; Capt, 4r
I Li.Colontl, 'is June 60 ; Coloiul, a8 July 69,
- !? Christopher Edw. Blackett,^ i?M. ai Dec,
I I Goo. Bobert FitzRoy.» Sab Lt, '23 Nov.
- I2 Hon, RichaztlMonck u £m. '2 March
CS9IOM0I, 14 May 69.
2 Julian Hamilton Hall,^* En». 4rLt.Ja Aug. 54
X Godfrey James Wi " "
2 Arthur Lambton,^^
I iorrfWm. Fred. K
X Soil. Edw. Henry LeggOi
I Edw. Strelley Pegge Bumell,
I Norman Bumand, Sm. ^
3 FitsRoy Wm.Fremantle,
I Frederick Charles Mannlnj
'30 Mar. 70.
" ' ' uremome, ^m. or J^t. '20 uec. 59 ; ^t. t ^^yi'. ■ *" ^i^j "^ » -- j'-- ^ -j— --'• t --rv, ' - •
Li,Q>l.
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'35 Mar. 71.
it. #- Oowt. P13 Feb. 56 ; dp*. #.^/%»«'. 'g^ Oct. 66.
; X<T ^ Cfip^ »X4 Feb. 56 ; Capt. ^ Lt.Colonel, ^ix Dec. 66.
LnrrBVAiTTs asd Captadtb.
I2 Man. John Robert William Veeey, Aifutant 25 March 7x ; Acting I
I Brigade Major, Home Diatrict ^ )
X Son. Fredk. Arthur Wellesley, MilUarv Attaeki^
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2 Richard Si>encer m^l^idede Camp to lLaj.QenMon.A.B.Eard%nge^^s ¥ay 60 J29 Ma^ 63
2 William John Freschville Ramsden,
!2 Son. Edward Archibald Brabazon Acheson.
- I Heniy Charles Adolphus Fred. Wm. Aldenburg-Bentinck, /»-)
tiruetorof Miuketrg i^IiM^. 72 ^
2 Son. Lewis Payn Dawnay
- 2 Ifoa. Edward Henry Trafalgar Digby
- 2 William Michael Glynn Turquand
••• I Ifos, Henry William Lowry Cony
- 2 Robert William Webb Follett
- f Ifofl. Evelyn Edward Thomas Boscawen
'"> « X t. Bobert Charles Goff,i7 Aide de Camp to Viaeount TempUtown
- I Waller Philip Otway •
Hervey Jnckes Lloyd Bruce
.. '16 Jan. 55
,2 Amelias Richard Mark Wood, Instructor of Mueketry 6 Dec. 72
1 1 Son. Ronald George EUdor Campbell, A^ftOant 19 Aug. 71
1 1 Son. (xeorge Aubrey Vere Bertie
ii Fiancis Ayaaer Gravee^Sawle
'2 Augustus uenry Macdonald Moreton
ii Son. Miles Stapleton ■
Ix Reginald Pole-Carew •
!2 James Gordon Henry Graham Montgomexy
11 C^l Dudley Fortescue
'2 Francis Capel Manley
ji Robert Johnston Barton, Aide de Camp to Sir Sope Qrani
LlBUTBVAJTTS.
• I Alexander William Maxwell Clark Kennedy
. I Frank WigscU Arkwright
. > ^oji. Alfred Walter Charteris
• 2 Lionel Dudley Mackixmon
' Enbzgvs avd Lxbuibbavts.
" 2 Xoni Douglas William Cope Gordon
• I Yeaey John Dawson
. '2 Son. Eustace Heniy Dawnay
• 2 ifos. Henry Power Charles Stanley Monck
LXBVTBHAVTS.
. X Alfred William MaitlandFitsRoy
• I John Foster George Ross of Bladensburg
I Srs LiBirvBVAVTs.
•■ ' X Douglas Beresford Malise Ronald, l€ar^ui$ Bndhanan
.. I San. Hexiry Charles Legge
.. I Alfred Edward CodringtMi
.. I CharlesBrand
.• I John Robert Gladstone
Son. William Mansfield
... Qnarter Jfattere.^i Alexander Falconer," 1 July S3«
' a Joseph Birch, 27 Feb. 67.
'25 Feb. 62
P20 June 68
i*x4Sept. 66
jPx6 May 65
P 8 Sept. 65
Oct. 65
P23 Mar. 66
'22 May 66
P20 July 66
»2i July 66
'22 July 66
9 Mar. 55
P14 Aug. 66
^22 Nov. 64
Pi I Dec. 66
'25 Dec. 67
P14 Oct. 68
i'25 Nov. 68
P17 Feb. 69
» 5 May 69
»i2 May 69
P13 May 69
» 5 Mar. 70
>'i6 Mar.
»i4 Aug. 66
'30 Oct. 66
'18 Jan. 67
P 8 May 67
'23 Oct. 67
»25 April 68
» 3 Feb. 69
f 2 May 68
>*25 Dec. 67
'25 Dec. 67
'23 Mar. 68
'13 June 68
» 2 Sept. 68
''17 Feb. 69
•* 5 Mar. 70
'x2 Mar. 6r
'30 Mar. 70
PsoMar. 70
Pi8May 70
P32 Mar. 71
- 3 May 7x
7 Oct. 7x
'•31 Oct. 71
3 Aug. 72
14 Aug. 72
25 June 73
5 July 73
19 Nov. 73
26 Mar. 73
P31 Mar.
»i8 May
'18 Aug.
"^ 4 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
70
'4
28 Oct. 71
15 July 68
X4 Aug.
I Feb.
9 Aug.
6 Dec.
24 Dec.
Snrgton Major.— t John Wvatt,» CB'. A.8. tj June sx ; Surgeon, 9 April 57 ; Surge<m Major^ Jan. 6i.
BaO. amrgeon.—n Charles tidier Cay," MD., A.S, xa June 46; Surgfion, 9 Jan.63 ; Surgeon Mq;or, 12 June 66.
John William Trotter," 26 May 54-
■Snrgtome.
I I Arthur Bowen Richard MyenT, 26 Sept. 59'
.1 I John Henry Connel Whipple, MD. 30 Sept. 64.
A»Ucilor.--Robert J. P. Broughton, 7 Jan. 62. I xrf Battalion returned from ike CHma^June 1856.
Fe^ Vtoi».^Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co. | 2nd Battalion re<BtgW^^«^^^»^0^ O**- "42.
132 Coldstream Regiment of Foot Chiards. I
1 Sir William Mayxuffd Gomm sexred in the 9tb Foot on tbt expedition to the Holder in Z799»ineliidii)9tha
actione of the 19th Bept. and and October. On the coast of Franco and Spain in 1809. In Hanorer in 2805. Intbe 1
expedition to Btraleund and aiege of Copenhagen in 1807. Feninsala oantpaiina of x8o8-«9, indtading the b&ttltt of !
Bolaia, Yimiera, and Conmna. Expedition to Waloheren and aiege of Flnahingin i8ao. Prooaeded again to the
Peninsula in z8io where he served on the Qnaiter Master Qeaeral's Staff daring the remainder of the war. incluiUiiff
the battles of Bnaaco and Fuentes d'Onor, assault and capture of Badajoi, battle of flalamanra, action at YiUa |
Xnriel, battle of Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, battles of the Niyelle and Nive, and inyestmeatorBaxonBe. !
Benredalso in the campaign of 18x5, and was present at Qnatre Bras and Waterloo as Quarter Master General of
the 5th Division. Was Commander of the Forces, Lieut. Governor and Member of Council in Jamaica in 1840-41,
where he established the Mountain Barrack of Newcastle. Commanded the Northern district of Kogland in 1842. !
•Goremor and Commander in Chief in the Mauritius from 1843 to 1849. Commander in Chief in India, and an Extra*
ordinary Member of Council from Jan. 1851 to Dec. 1855. Sir William has receiyed the Gold Cross and one CW
Ibr Badajoz, Salamanca, Yittoria, San Sebastian, and Nire ; and the Silver War Medal with six dasps for Bdeia, 1
Yimiera, Corunna, Bnsaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Nivelle ; and is a Knight and Class of St. Anne of Bnssia.
* tJoIonel Hon. Percy Fellding served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Brigade Major to the Brigade of Guards at
ihe battle of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and on the Staff of the xst Division at the battles of BaLaUava and
Inkerman (severely wounded), and uege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight of tb^
I^egionof Honor, 5th Class of the MeOJidfo, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
* OoloDfll Qoodlake served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Inkennao,
BalaWava, and Tchemaya, and siege and fkll of Sebastopol. He volunteered for the Sharpshooters of the Brigade
Of Guards, commanded them for 4a days, and was engaged at the repulse of the sortie of a^ih October 1854; andhe
•erved on the Quarter Master General's Staff from Feb. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of M^or, Victoria
Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
* LtColonel Blaokett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 93rd' Highlanders and that of xUs with the
Goldstream Guards, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with threo
Clasps, 5th Class of the Me^jidie. and Turkish Medal).
* U.ColOEnQl FxtsBoy served the Eastern campaign of 1854, in the 4xst Regiment, indnding the battles of Ahnaaml
Inkerman (severely wounded) , and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Modal).
u Colonel Hon. R. Monok served with the 43nl Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1853 (Medal).
^ LLColonel Hall served at the siege of Sebastopol from aoth Nov. 1854 to x6th Jan. 1855 (Medal with Claap, and
Turkish Medal). «» t- «
^* I^Colonels Wigram and Lambton served at the siege and flail of Sebastopol from xxth Dec. 1854 (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Glass of tke MedJidie, and Turkish Medal) .
" Lt.ColQnel Lord Wm. F. E. Seymour served as a Midshipman with the Baltic Fleet in 1654 (Medal)^
u Lt-Colonel Fremantle served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea ftttm 3rd Dec. i8m to otn July 1855, Inclndin^r
lihe siege of Sebastopol ; also commanded 163 men at the last sortie of the Russians against tne Qns^rries on jth-Sth
June, and commanded the Woolsack party of the Light Division at the assault of the Medan on x8th June— M^'e^ely
wounded (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in the Indian campaign, including the
■toge and capture of Lucknow, Tians-Gogra campaign, with expedition into Nepaul— mentioned in despatches,
^7 Captain Goff served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the aand August 1855, including the siege and
Un ot Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
^ Quarter Master Falconer served the Esstem campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Atana, Balaklavs, and
Jjikerman, siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with four Claras, and Turkish Medal).
^ Qur^eona Major Wyatt and Cay, and Surgeon Trotter.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
Coivtinuation 0/ Notes to Scots Fusilier Guards.
Wtfial to tha Lines of Torres Vedras ; battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Bnrgoa, and retreat'from
tbiDoe into Portugal ; allhir at Ouna, battle of Vittoria, affair at Tolosa, siege of San Sebastian, battlea of the Nivelle
•ad Ike Niveepassage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne, siege of the citadel and repulse of the sortie. He has
zeoeiTed the War Medal with six Clasps. He was Lt.Colonel of the Scots Fusilier Guards when promoted to Majoi
QeneraL and had commanded that Regiment upwards of four years. Served in India as Major General on the Stall
of the Madras Presidency from June X845 to Not. 1851, in command of the Mysore Division (indnding Coorg), and o
the Piovinoes of Malabar and Canara.
* Colonel Stephenson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the a6u October. Was MiUtary Secretary to the Commander ii
Chief in the Crimea from euiy in July until Nor. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor
^ Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal). Served as Assist. Adjutant General to the expeditionary force ii
^Una from March 1857 to X4th Feb. 2860, and present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 ; and served as Depnlj
Adjutant Goneral to the force under Sir Hope Grant from X4th Feb. i860 to x6th March i86x, preeent at the storm
Ing and capture of the Takn Forts, the actions of the x8th and axst Sept., and subsequent advance on Pekin {CB.
Brevet of dolonel, Medal with three Chisps).
* Colonel Hepburn served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Alma (severely wounded)
iriege and lUl of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps. 5th Class of the Me<iyidie, and Turkish Medal).
« Lord Abinger served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Akna, Inkerman, and Bala
Uava, siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the aoth Oct. ; was appointed extra Aide de Camn to Major Greneral Si
James Yorke Scariett on 3rd Nov. X854. and rejoined bis Regiment xat April 1655 (Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with fon
dasps, 5th Class of the Mediiidie, and Turkish Medal).
Y Colonel Gippe served the Eastern campaign of '
BaJaUava* and inkerman (severely wounded, shot t
(Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Maior. Knight of the I ^ .^
^ LLColonel Moncrieff served in the Crimea from and May 1855, including the siege and ftOl of Sebastopol (Medi
with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
» Lt.Colonel Grordon served t*
and Inkannan, siege and fUl <A
ssndAug. to X 2th Nov. 1855 (Medal 1 ^_ ^ ^
u Lt. Colonel Beresfonl joined the Battalion in the Crimea on the 8th Sept. 1855, and was at the ftill of Sobastop
(Medal with one Claffp. and Turkish Medal).
u Qtiuter Maxtor M*Blain served in tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Alma, Balaklav
and Inkerman, siego of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasp
fftTd<w<aTi and t urkiMh Medals).
i> Surgeons Major Boatock and Robinson and Burgeons Perry and Chatterton.—For War Services sec " Medic
'mcnt."
Soots Fusilier Guards.
^33
"LiHcnus"— "S6Tn" (with iho Sphinx). "Taiatebx" "Bahosjl** "TmmnuLx"
"WaSBBUW*' "AUfA" "IVUBXAV" " SlTAaxOFOl."
^y^^ CMtML— 9&r John AitehiBon,! G^CB. Jffiu^, 1*35 Oct. 05 ; Xf. ^-Cop^. n Not. xo ; Gtip^.^Zt.CSDZoMl, '15 Dea 14 ;
JTo/or 4- CoUmel, 'ao May 36 ; U.Col<m^, 'zx An«. 37 } Major Qmtr<a, 33 Not. 41 ; XM»<.a«iMra2, ix Nov.
51 ; Oemtralf 30 Jii|v 60 ; Colonel ScoU Fasilier OaaJra»» 27 Angnat 70.
.raIl,JlAU
37
it GeliML— Fred. Charles Artirar Stephenson,* CB. JSn». f Lt, 35 Jnlj 37 :
Zi.Cotouelf 90 Jane 54 ; Cbtonel, 15 Feb. 6z ; Motor ^ zo Jury 63 ; Id.Coloiul, 99 Ai
Henxy Poole Hepburn.* CB. En$, 4r Lt. '19 Feb. 41 ; Lt,f Caft, '3 Oct. 46; Oapt. ^ Lt.Colond,
i«. ^Onjrf. »i3Jan. 43;
} Aug. 68
90 June 54 ; CUamei, a Feb. 63 ; Major, 99 Nor. 64.
I n«d., Lord Abinser,* Cornoiy '14 April ^6; Ei»»,^Lt. 'za June ^6; Xf.^Cofrf. '33 N0T.49;
. 4r Li.CoUmel, '94 April 55 ; CoUmel, 3x Nor. 67 ; lf<{;0r, 99 Aug. 68.
X
Bi.Major,
, 99 Aug. 68.
. 4r Copt. 90 June 54; Bt,M<yor,
Oooormor Chnond qf Canada : Sn», ^ Lt, '8 Nor. 50 i
HppB,7 Sno. 4- Lt. ^xo April 49 ; 14,
; CDioMi. 5 Jan. 7X.
- X Geo. OnuDit Ciordon,!^ Bma. jr Lt. 13 Feb. 59 ; JU. ^ Copt. 96 Dec. 54 ; C^pi. 4r J
a WilUam Fied., Lord Al
Gtataina *^^ Lt^'
6 June 56 ; Qtpt. ^ Lt.Col. >9>eb. 58,
z Heniy Cliartea Fletcher, MUitarjf Sterotarg to
Lt. 4- Copt. '3 Nor^ ; Copt. 4r Lt.Colouet, '94 June 59.
z Rajmand Herbert White. Sno, xo Apr. 49 ; X<. 'z3 Apr. 59 ; Copt. 99 Dec. 54 ; Copt. 4r Lt.Coi. 'x6 Sept? 59.
3 George Ha7Monoriefl;i»JSH«.6 June 54 ;£m.^X<.i>4 Aug. 54 ; X<.^Cafi^'z5 Jan. 56; Ca^.i-JU.Co^'i9Aug.63.
" ^ ' " ~ ' ' . 13 Feb. 59 ; JU. ^ Capt. 96 Dec. 54 ; Oipt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 13 Feb. 6?.
»4Kov.64.
^olomol, '4 Apnl 65.
> i<.CtoZ. >4 Apr. 65.
3 James Bdw. FonU Bms. f Lt. 'is Jan. 56 ; Lt. 4- ai>e. Vz6 Deo. £0 ;' Gt^. ^ Xi.CbI<mei,' '7 July^o.'
t iron. Chnriea William White, Btu. 4r Lt. 'zs Apr. 56 ; X#. 4* Cbp«.Yx8 Kay 60 ; Copt. 4r Lt.Ool. '5 Mar. 70.
X Gerard Smith, JSm. 4- Lt. 'a6 Sept. s7 ; Lt. 4r Copt, '« Sept. 69 ; Capt. 4r Lt.CoUmol, '94 Sept. jo.
3 HenxyHardiiiffeDenneStraoey,J?w.4'X<. 'aSNoy. 56: ------- - ^...^.«-
2 ^oM. Henry Thos. Fraeer, fiu. 'zo Sept. 58 ; Eh$. 4r
Lt.Col. »3o Ang^z.
I Charles Arthur Wynx
a Bdw. Marcus Beresford," in*. '33 Aug. 54 ; X/. 3 Not. m ; Ca^. '99 Apr. 56 ; Ctni. 4- Lt.Col.
I Geo. Williams Knoae, Sn*. 4- Lt. Z9 Jan. 55 ; X<. 4- Capt. '95 Sept. 57 ; (k^. 4- Lt.Colom ' '
I Moo. Walter Bodol^ Trefhsis, Biu. 4r Lt. ^o Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4r Capt.^^ Feb. 58 ; Cmpi. ^ .
a Frederick Palmer, Smo. 4r Lt. 9x Sept. 55 ; Lt. 4^ Capt. 'it Aug. 59 ; Capt. \ LLCoUmel, 39 Aug.
£' ; Lt.4rCapt. Pz5 June &>; Capt. ^Lt.Col. '^ Feb. 71 .
. '94 June 59 ; Lt» 4r Capt, 'z9 June 63 ; Capt. 4'
^ynne-Finch, Bna. 4rLt. 'is June 60 ; Lt.4' Capt. 'ag Nor. 64; Capt.4rLt.Cbl, '98 Oct. 7Z.
r Harford. Emo. S_ Lt. '1^ Jan. 60 ; Lt.4r Capt. '4 Nor. 64 ; Capt. f U.Col. 99 June 73.
. Iraham, Bn». 4- Lt. 'ig Aug. 63 ; Lt.Jjr Capt. '^ April 65; Cavt. 4- Lt.OolonoJ, xj July 73.
. iz Fred.Wm.Edwd.ForestierWaUcer,^«m*/an< Miliiary Secretary, Cape <ff Good Mope j Siu.4rLt. '5 Sept. 02 ;
X Frederick Heniy Harfoi
Philip Graham,
I X July 65 ; Cmt. 4- Lt.Colomel, 1 Feb.
,3 Georg« John, Lord BosehAU Comet, '1 June 69
Lt. 4- Capt. »i
j^. 4' Lt, '21 Nor.
JuHus Gaacoigne, Jgm 4- Lt. '31 Mar. 63 ; Lt. 4r CapL' 6 Feb. 66;
I Onf. 4-14.000001, 96 March 73.
63; Lt. 4r Capt. 's Jan. 66-,
Oapt 4- Lt. Colonel, 95 June 73.
4 -
4| •
7 I .
3' .
3" •
3 •
3 ' •
3
LnvniTAirTS m Capiauts.
X Lord Charles John Innes Ker
a George Gosling
I Mom. Joshua Charles Vonneek
a Ponsonby Bagot
a Barrinfi^toQ BnUd^ Douglas Campbell
1 Cecil ^JTendenHall
2 Som. Paul Sanford Methuen, oa Special Service, Ooid Coaet
I Ralph Virian
I Sou. Francis C*hsrles Bridgeman
I Henry Bdward Homo Drummond-Moray
I Henry Fludyer, Inetnuftor ofMueketry 30 Aug. 71
I WSUam Edward Montgomenr. Ail^utaui 13 Nor. 71
I Mildmay Willson Willson, Inetmetor of Mnaketry 17 May 7Z .,
t Leopold James Torke Campbell Scarlett
I Inigo Richmund Jones
t 38r Wm. Gordon Gonlon-Cmnming, Bart ,
t Thomas William, Vieeomnt Ctikn
[ Mon. Rich. Southwell George Btapleton Cotton, Adjutant 1 Feb. 73.
t Arthur Broadwood
I Frederick Lorn Campbell
t Arthur Henry Paget, on iSTji^ciai AtreiM, Qold Coast
r Cecil Henry John Brydges Lee-Warner
I XonI Fr&ncia Charles Gordon-Lennox
1 5tr Arthur Reginald Thomas Willshire.HaW.
r ffoUioti Willisms Brskine
t Sou. Arthur Hay Darid Fraser
LisuTSHAarrs.
► Gilbert Gordon Blane
i George John Bgerton Dashwood
I Henry Pakenham-Mnhon
I Xori Albert Charles Seymour
EVSIOVS Aim LZXUTKVAHTS.
: aiaxinulian Dudley Digges Dalison
i Francis D. Asttoy
Archibald Spencer Drummond
; Ham. North de Ooigny Dalrymple
r Wm. Augustus Home-Dmmmond-Moray
LiKDTBjrAirr.
I Arthur Cyprian Knollys
s ,
3
I Bn LiBCTBirAjrTS.
,x John Bonrchier Btracey
:a John Adam Hay t
!3 Mom. George William Heziry Yemon
z William Frederick Bomilly
a Mom. Charles Harbord
I Mom. James Henry Duncombe
.Qaar<«r Maetere.^t John M'Blain.'^ 17 Nor. 69.
3 Frederick Butterworth, 05 Mar.
amrpeom Major.— 2 John Ashton Boetock,^* CB.,A.d. 8 Feb.
coBirn,
OB BVMev.
'28 Jan. 63
Birsiov
AVn UBVT.
'36 Juno 67
'14 Jan. 7x
>*x3 June 63
••loJuly 63
' x Dec. 63
' 8 Jan. 64
'xo May 64
'so Sept. 64
'23 Nov^ 64
'39 Nor. 64
•xx July 65
' 5 Jan. 66
»39May 66
'37 June 66
' 3Aug. 66
'ixDec. 66
'18 Dec. 66
'as Dec.
'is Feb.
30 Sept. 68
'sMay 69
'33 Aug. 68
z3 June 69
' 7 July 69
»34 July 69
'3x Aug. 69
'90 Oct. 69
~ S Mar. 70
' 9 April 70
' 3 Sept. 70
'34 Sept. 70
' 4 Feb. 7x
98 Oct. 7X
38 Oct. 7x
38 Oct.
38 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 7Z
98 Oct. 71
SUB I.TKUT.
34 July 7a
34 July 79
36 Mar. 73
30 April 73
3oApra 73
9Aug. 73
LIXITT. AWn
CAPTAIir.
»39Msy
66
»36 Jime
66
'36 Jime
66
' 3 Aug.
66
'•z8 Dec.
66
' 4 Sopt.
67
»35 Dec.
29 Aug.
u
'30 June
6q
'7 July
69
'31 Aug.
69
' 5 Mar.
70
'3 Sept.
70
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70
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''7 May
71
'30 Aug.
7»
»98 0ct.
7«
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7«
94 April
7«
99 June
73
X7 July
7?
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15 Mar.
71
96 Mar.
7^
95 June
73
[90 Mar. 57. Monorarjf Surgeon to fke Qvft
49; Surgeon, ij Feb. 54; Surgeon Maj*
. Ihergeom.—x Fred. Robinson," MD., A.S. 19 Nor. ^7 ; Surgeon, 90 Mar. 57 ; Surgeon Mqfor, xg Nor. 67.
*.— z George Penty," 99 Jan. 55. Taeinge Blua.
9 William Mannsell-Collins, MD. 9 Oct. 66. Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Kmest Wyndbam Cottle, 30 Sept. 71. 8olieifor.—Fn(i. Ourry, • Vor. 58.
xat Batt. returned from the Crimea, 4 Jw/y Z856. and Batt. returned from Canada, x8 September 1864.
* Sir John Aitchison serred in 1807 at the siege and capture of Copenhagen. Embarked in x8o8 for the Peninsula.
tad in 1809 was present at the passage of the Douro, capture of Oporto, and subsequent pursuit of Soult's Army to
BaWmnwds. Ha waa woanded in the arm at the battle of Talarera, while carrying the King's Colour, which was
*^ •hot thraogli. He serred the campaigns of i8zo, X3, 13. nnd 14, and was present at the battle of Busaco and
[\For eontinnation ef Notn, §ee lower half qf preceding page.
,,^ x8t Bait., Aldenhot 1 . i-j. /mi,^ 7?/,,.,.,7 a^^4o\ f Sui DittriH "So. 67.
^34 2nd Batt..SlutWeluuip<»r«, Bengal. J Ist {The Eoijal l3cots), U^^^-Mi. Dirpo*. Ormtaw.
Tne Royal Cypher within the Collar of St. Andrew, and the Crown over it. In the second Colour the Thistle m»
Crown. •• St. Lrcii. •••* Eomowt-op-Zkk" " Egypt "(with the Sphinx). "Cobuitka" "Busaco" " Salamaica " |
"Vittobia" **8t. Sbbastian" "Nitb" "Pbkiksula" "Niagaba" •'Watbbloo'* "Naopobb" "Mabih*
PooB '* *' Ata " *• Alma " " Ixkxbmak " ** Sbvastopol " " Taku Fobtb " *• Pbkik."
Ooloael.— $ iSir George Bell,» JTCB. Enngu, 14 Mar. 11 ; Li. 17 Pel). 14; Cop/. '7 Aug. 28 ; Bf.lfa/or, 99 1
Half Mar. 39 ; Major f 14 Julv 43 ; Lt. Colonel, 5 Dec. 43 ; Colimely 20 June 54 ; Major Oeneral, 4 Aprfl 59 ; LMt, I
^'*y- General, 28 Jan. 68 ; Colonel ist Foot. 3 Aug. 68.
Lieutenant ColoneU.— 2 Richard George Coles,* Entign,^^ May 44; X^ '14 May 47; Copf. »8 Sept 54 J
Major, 17 April 66 ; Lt.CoUmel, 9 Feb. 67 ; Colonel, 9 Feb. 72. ,
Edw. Tho8. St. Lawrence MccGwire, Ens. '19 Oct. 49 ; Lt. ''21 May 52; Capl, '19 Jan. 55 ; Major, 9 Feb. 67 j
Lt. Colonel, 1*25 Mar. 71. I
KeJon.— I Wm. Fred. John Tludd,» Eneign, '22 Nov. 50 ; Lt. '27 May 53 ; Capt. 25 June 55; Maior, 18 Nor^
FuU
Pay.
19
19
Captaixs.
2 William Newcomen Watts
2 Richard Abraham Manners^^
I Frederick J. Ponsonby Hill
I Alfred John Ford "
1 James William Hasuell »*
I «. Joseph Hodgson Fawcett,^* Oarrieon Inetrttctor at )
Manchetter i
2 Edwiuxl Fox Angelo,!" Brigade Major , Agra, Bengal...
2 George Gilbert Stewart 17
1 Charles Boyes Steer*
2 William Fiwbom, *« Aide de Camp to Major General )
G. 8. Montgomery S
2 Richard William Bamardiston Crowther
X George Deane, Aide de Camp to Major General Smith...
2 George William Thompson *>
X Cresswell Keane Charles Rook^^
Charles Atkinson Logan
2 George Paterson
2 Frederick de Lamare Morison
2 John de Stuteville Isaacson
X Francis Charteris Henry Brooke
X Alfred Moberly
2 Luke Edmonstone Miller
2 Edward Andrew Stuart,' Eneign, P21 May 52 ; Xf. ix Aug. 54 ; Capt. 30 Mar. 58 ; Mqjor, '22 Feb. 71.
1 Henry George White.w Ensign, 30 Deo. 53 ; Lt. 29 Dec. 54; Capt. ^30 Mar. 58 ; Major, '25 Mar. 71
2 William G^eorge Brown. Ensign, 9 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 8 June 55 ; Capt. 9 Feb. 67; Major, 1*31 Oct. 71.
P 9 Dec.
12 May
x3May
18 Aug.
Pi 3 Sept.
' 4 Aug. 54 X 2 Jan
15 Dec.
20 Fob.
'30 Mar.
ID Aug.
26 July
25 Jan.
16 Feb.
PaoMar.
4 July
4 July
15 Jan.
24 May
' 7 Nov.
It Dec.
X2 0ct.
LlBUTZKAlTTS.
2 James Blaikie Keith
2 Chas. KenryS&:^OTd,8tationSUrf'Offlcer,ShaMJehanpore
X Frederick Coningham,/n«/rMc^<M* ofMusketryii July 72
X John Williams Hughes
X Thomas Angelo Irwin, on Special Service, Gold Coast.
X Baron George Booth
2 William Bell Macdonald
2 Walter Crauford Kennedy, Inst, of Musk. 29 March 73
2 Arthur William Sheringhiuu
2 George Seaforth Rodon
Charles Pascoe Hare
2 Robert Megaw Ireland
2 William Beresford Baker
X Herbert William Goldsworthy
2 Thomas French Ross
2 Arthur Smith
2 Maurice Nugent O'Connor
2 Harry Gardner
2 William Druiy Shaw, Adjutant 2a Jan. 72
1 Stepnen Blyth Moore
a Rowland Feamley Kyrle Money
2 Atwell Robert Porter
2 John Richard Povah
2 Henry Lonsdale Hallowell
2 George Henry B. Coats
a John Bignell Head Read
Alan William Low Rickards, Adjutant 24 Dec. 73
Egerton Payler Morgan-Payler
Sub LiBVTBVAirTB.
2 Victor Alexander Farquharson
I Vernon Gartside Tippmge
X William Henry Bond
X George Charles Peard
X Alexander Wade MitcheU
X Edward Lindesey
45 21 Mar.
53 '18 Aug.
53 12 Jan.
51 P18 July
53 8 Dec.
54 x3Apnl
55 25 June
55 26 June
54 » May
55 ""is Jan.
55 xsMay
55 x7June
57 P a Mar.
55 '30 July
60 P14 June
61 f 8 Aug.
61 >'i2 Jan.
62 P27 July
57 x3 Dec.
60 Pi I July
P13 Oct.
XI Feb.
20 May
P 8 Mar.
8 Sept.
'23 Dec.
Pix July
22 Aug.
P29 June
17 April
••13 July
P2X Mar.
P28 Oct.
' 2 Dec.
P 8 July
P30 Oct.
P18 Nov.
Pi 3 June
II Dec.
P27 April
»'22 Feb.
P2X Aug.
Pi 2 Nov.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
P 4 Aug.
ao July
Px3 July
P 2 Sept.
P30 Sept.
11 May
P^o Oct.
16 Mar.
3 Oct.
' 7 Dec.
'22 Feb.
P25 Mar.
P2X June
T19 Aug.
'27 Oct.
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SUB LIBUT.
29 May
3 July
X Jan.
15 Mar.
X2 Nov.
12 Nov.
FajfmoMters.—x Grahame Craig, 1 April 57 ; Mon.Mo^or, 10 July 7a,
2 George Augustus Eliott, 3 April 69.
(Quarter MasUrs.—iyfiWiaxa. Echlin Tumley,»* x6 Jan. 63.
a John Swiney, 5 Oct. 72.
Medical Qffietrs.—i Surgeon Mq/or Alexander Clark Ross." MD., A.8. 1 July 53 ; Surgeon, x6 May 62.
2 Surgeon M^jor Henry Kelsall,** A.S. 8 Sept. 55 ; Surgeon, 30 March 70.
liieings Blue.— Agents, MesBTf. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion returned from India, ix November 1870.
2iMr Battalion embarked for Bombag, 15 Aug. x866. J>ep6t, attacked to xH BaUmlian,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
ist {The EoyaT) Regiment of Foot, 135
I Sir George Bell served in the Peninfiiila from July z8ix to the end of that war in 18x4, and was enprapred in the
Ktion of A1T070 de Molino, last siege of Badajoz, capture of Fort Napoleon and Bridge at Almanus, retreat fVom
Bnrgofiand Hiulrid, battles of Yittoria, the iTrenees, Pass of Mava and Roncesvales, actions of 30th and 31st July
iS: 3 against D'Erlong's Corps in the mountains near Pampeloon, battles of the Nivello. the Nive, Bayonne, St. Pier,
(ciLtasion of the head). Ortnes, Tarbea, and Toulouse (sUghtly wounded), with many other ailiiirs fxnd skirmishes.
Aflenrulis served in the East Indies, in the Bunnese war, and in the West Indies. Was actively employed during
the rebdlion in Canada in 1837-38, particularly in the cai^ure of St. Charles and St. Eustache. He commandetl the
Fort and garrison ot Cottean-du-lAC, an important position on the River St. lAwrence, and received the thanks of
the Comsuoider of the Forces and the Brevet of Major for his exertions in recovering the guns of the fort and shots
ftuD the bottom of the xtver, and mounting them in position when it was reported impracticable ; the guns were
;4-ponndeTB» sixteen of which and 4,000 round shot he recovered in the depth of a Canadian winter. He has received
the War Medal with seven Clasps for Bad^joi, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse ; and the
iLdian Medal ftn* Ajn. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and commanded the Roval Begt. in the battles of
Aliu and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol, where he was wounded, and subseouently commanded a Brigade
(meationed in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 4th
Cms of the Me^i^e)]
> Colonel Doles served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 5th Feb. 1855. including the battles of Alma
and Iskennan, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Ckptain Steer served the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the taking of Sinho and Tangku,
occopaticn of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Uj^ Bodd served thronghont the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
ted Mege and flail of Sebastopol (Medal with three CHasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Mecliidie). Served also in India during the mutiny in 1857-50.
' Major Stuart served at the siege of Sebastopol from a2ua April until severe! v wounded on 7th June 1855 (Medal
mth Clasp, 5th Class of theMedjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1860 in China, including the
ukiiifr of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pckin (Medal with two Clasps).
• iltiar White served at the siege of Sebastopol fr^m axst Nov. 1854 to loth Aug. 1855, including the attack of
ih£ Bedan on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served from i6th Nov. 1858 to the i6th March
iBfv with the Benu* Field Force, which took the field for the purpose of preventing the rebel chiefe Tantia Topee and
Fercie Shah from penetratinflr mto the Deccan.
11 Miajor Manners served m the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, from
ssUi Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clan>, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in
China, mrindmg the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Oaspt).
M Captain Ford served with the 35th Begt. in Shahabad firom July to Nov. 1858, and was present at the affairs of
Bampora-Perrara and Jumaon (Medal).
^* Captain Haasell served at the siege and flail of Sebastopol from 20th Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
" Captain Fawcett served as Adjutant ist Boyals and afterwards as Staff Officer with the Berar Column, which
*rV)k the fieki to oppose the entrance of Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah into the Deccan. Served throughout the
Abywinian campaign as a D.A.Q.M.Gieneral, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magc^a (men-
ticaed in deqiatches. Medal).
•• Captain Angelo served with the a8th Begt. in the (Mmea from August 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sf^aAopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^- Captain Stewart served the campaign of x86o in China, including the taking .'of Sinho and Tangku, and occa-
paftcD of Tientsin (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Freeborn landed in the Crimea with the snd Batt. on the aand April 1855, and w»s at the siege and fkll
c' Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and ;th Class of the Medjidie).
" Cajptam G. W. Thompson served in the Canton Police Force from x8<j8 to x86o, and was present at the action of
Sbf ksting with the Kwang Tung rebels on 8th Jan. 1859. Campaign of i860 in North China, including the taking
•f Sinho and Tan^kn, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin, the latter part as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
^^|1lhart (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Captain Booke served the campaign of x86o in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupo*
L 'o of Tientsin, actions of the x8th and axst Sept., and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
>* Quarter Master Tumley was on board the Transirart *' Sarah Sands" with the Head Quarters of the 54th
HiTiment on passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth Nov. 1857. Served
i-^rzn( the Indian mutinv, including Lord (Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was present at the surrender
I f r ^ Ahmetle and all the operations on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
" SflTgeonfl Major Boss and Kelsall.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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12 Dec. 54; Ifo/or, 7Sept. 55 ; BtLt-Colonel, 6 Aug. 61 ; Zt.Colonel, ao Oct. 60 ; Cofonef, 14 /
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Eustace Lovelace Hercnr ' 5 Feb.
Thos. Kelly." at Staf College 2a Feb.
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St. John Willans" '
Eobert Hill Ross" 16 May
#. William Charles Hood, ) 1 j ,
Brigade Major, Jamaica ... f * «»uiy
t James Thorn ^xaJune
Henry Flood ' ax July
William Clarke i'x7Feb.
Geo.Herbert Woodard,.44/. ) ' ^^ n«*
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Charles Deymun Baillie*? 6 Dec.
I Robert Bleazby 9 Fob.
! Charles Fairbanks Lawson... Pi8 Jan.
William Mackie" ; x May
! Arthur Bambrick Mitchell ... 1 2 May
I Charles Edward Hderton"...:' 5 Sept.
I Cheslyn Abney Blyth ! 30 April
George Arthur Scott '27 May
LlSUTXSrAITTS.
Jasper Selw^n Tupper 39 July
Henry Mel vin Matthews 8 July
David Frank Byrom Webster ^ 7 Kov.
! Henry Barter I'asJane
: Edwfurd Warren Broderick, ) L » .„^
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I Henry Walter Trench '16 Feb.
: Augustus Frederic F. Adams '2a Mar.
I John PatonLawrie ''aa Mar.
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55I 5 Mar.
6x1^33 Mar.
61 P X Mar.
61 P 3 May
56 20 Doc.
6a '20 May
6x' 20 Aug.
62 P 9 Sept.
6a » 4 Oct.
62' XI Nov.
62/39 Nov.
63 P30 Jxme
63' P I May
64 '13 July
64 P 5 Oct.
64 P23 Oct.
641 5 Nov.
64 P25 Dec.
64'».»8 Oct.
64 22 April
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65 P 3 Aug.
65 '15 Feb.
65 Px7 May
64' I July
67 Pia July
65 «'27 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
69 aSOct.
69 28 Oct.
69 aSOct.
69 28 Oct.
67 P 6 July
70 28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
71 28 Oct.
54.>'iaJune 60
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I f General Spink served with the Ligh'. Om-
64 pany of the xath Rogt. in several actions in the
64 Travancore war. East Indies. Severely woooded
64lthroiigh the leg when leading a night attack
65 agaiiu»t the eneooy's position at St. Mary, in the
Island of Bonrl)ou. Present alao at the capture
of the Isle of France, where his Company aimed
with rifles formed tiie advance immediatelT on
thedisembarkation of the Troopa, and with which
he was constantly engaged with the enemy
during the three days' march on Port Louis.
■ Brigadier General Addison served the csm-
paign in Afl'ghanistan and Beloochistan in 1839,
mcmding tlie storm and capture of Ghiiznee
(Medal) and of Khelat. Served as Major of Bn-
gade throughout the campaign in the Southern
Mahriitta countrj' in 1844 (including the stonn
' of Pimella,— wounded, and named in deajMUches
as one of the first on the breach), and that in
the Concan in 1845. Sensed in the Kaffir war of
1851. and was severely wounded on X4th October
on Waterkloof HeighU (Medal, and Brevet of
Major). Received the Brevet of Lt. Colonel on
24th July 1857 for special services under Sii
George Grey. Governor of the Cape of Good
Hope. Commanded the ist Battalion 3nd Qiieen's
Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North
China (Modal with two Clasps, and CB.),
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2 Charles Augustus Mott '1*22 Aug.
1 William Montgomery 1^14 Mar.
2 William Gun CoUis, Adjtt- 1 p,, t»^
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3 Arthur Herbert Nourae ' 7 Dec.
I MitfordCust ' 21 Nov.
I John Stratford Collins •• 3 Jan.
I Alexander Theodore Morison ''17 Mnr.
1 Terence John Borkett Dunne ''30 June
3 Hamilton James Elverson ... ' 1 Sept.
2 John Rich. Harloetn Richards "17 Nov.
1 Richard Hockin Hitchins ... >' 9 Miir.
2 RobertThomasHanford Flood ' 7 Doc.
X Charles Edward Whittle P24 Doc.
I Charles Essex JohnChichester 23 Sept.
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2 George Ward Cole Bruce
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II Edw. Owen Fisher Hamilton
X Geoflfry Francis Pinckney
la Norman Alton Bray
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\Fagmaetere.—i George Blnrton." 12 June 60 QM. 27 July 53 ; Ilon.Major, 37 July 70.
I 3 Henry Ingram.** 7 Dec. 55 ; QM. 16 July 33 ; Hou.MaJor, 16 July 67.
[Quarter MaHer$.—2 Charles Harvey Pulsford, 9 Aug. 71.
James Toal, 9 Aug. 73.
Medical Qffleere.^i Surgeon Mqjor St€n>hen Henry Dickerson, A.S. 33 Doc. 54 ; Surgeon, 9 Nov. 67..
3 Surgeon Robert Tat«, MD., AS. 70 April 59.
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lat Battalion embarked for Bombag, Jmlg, 1866.
, . DepSt, attached to and Battalion.
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2nd (The Queeii*8 Bayal) Beghnent of Foot. 136a
* ColoaAl Bom aarTtd the Kiintoni. oampaign of 1854 with the wth Begt., inolvdinc the hattiee of Alnut and Id«
tarmii (aererehr wounded) » siege of Seheatopol and aortlo of 36th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major.
5AClMBarth«Hed(|idie, and Toikish Medal).
> LcCoiaiial Thompeon serred throoghont the campaign of x86o in China, including the actions of the 3rd 13th
and 14th AQfnst, x8Ui and aist Sept. (Medal with two Clanis).
' H^or FfiiUippe serred as Ai^utant to the lat Battalion, and Queen's, thronghout the campaign of x86o in
KorthChina (Medal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
* U.Ook»al X^yneh serred in Persia with the Bdnde Horse in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Joined Hareloek's Force on
its first tahJTig the field in India, and was present in every action fonght hy tbat column (horse killed under him at
CMmpore) . Appointed to the command of a Troop of Volunteer Cavalrv after the recapture of Cawnpore, and sub-
Mqoentliy aerved aa second in oommand of the Yolonteer Cavalry with the Onde Field Force, and was present in all
thesctiana fboi^t by that force until the relief of Lucknow on asth Sept. 1857, and doftoce of the Residency ^mtil
Its final relief on the 94th Nov. following by Lord Clyde (severely wounded, thanked by the Governor General in
Council, meuiioned in despatches. Medal with Claq>, Brevet of Msjor, and grant of a year's service for Lucknow).
Xntiooed in Horse Guards General Orders '*fi>r conspicuous and praiseworthy conduct" at Bermuda daring the
epidemic of yellow fl»ver in 1864, when he was for some months in command of his Battalion.
* LcOolonel CoU^ was employed on special service on the Cape Frontier in 1858, 59, andx86r,— occupation of
Knli's territory, defeat and death of Tola (twice thanked by the Government, Brevet or Mi^or). Served through-
COL tke Chin* war of x86o, inctnding the taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the xath and x4th August, x8th and
2jtt Sepc, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major Helyar served with the 46th Begiment the Eastern campaign of X854, and up to lath March 1855, in-
chiding the battles of Alma, BalaUava, and Inkerman (woonded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps»
and Turkiah Medal).
" Gsptain Ghibbins served in the CHbiaa war of x86ok and was engaged in the actions of the 3rd xath and X4tl]«
Aognst, 18U1 and 21st Sept, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two (clasps).
'^Captain Tearing served in the AbsrBsinian campaign in command of a Division of the Transport Ckirps (Medal) «.
" Osptain Kellv served the campaign of i860 in North China as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Jephson, including'
the setion of Sinho (mentioned in despatches), taking of Tangjku and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Sen-ed tho-
cunpaign of 1867-66 in Abyssinia in oommand of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches ibr-
'*ieal, energy, and abiUty," Medal).
'* CantainHolt was thanked in (}eneral orders dated at Poena lath July x866 for his " noble efibrts" in saving^
lif^ on the oocaaion'of the wreck of the Pilgrim ship DUmomi^ and his conduct was deemed by the Commander in
Chief St Bombay aa " deserving of the warmest admiration.*' Served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868,— as Pro-
TOR MsTahal at Zonla, and subseouantlv in the Transport Train ; was attacked by a large force at Belago Pass
whilst in charge of Convoy, and his eondnct on the occasion met with the entire approval of Lord Napier (Medal»
B3d promoted to Captain unattached).
^ M^jor Willana served in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and flill of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp»
kA Turidsh Medal) . Served with the expedition in North China in x86o (Medal with Clasp) .,
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^ Captain Maclde and Lieut. Hughes served in the Abyssinian caxnpaign with the Transport Corps (MinIaI) .
^ f^lHiahi Ddarton served with the 68th light Iniantry in the New ZeaSuid war in Z864-66, and was present at
te Utack OD the Gate Pah (Medal).
** Ma|or Blmrfeoa aerved the Sastem campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, BalaUava, and Inker-
■sa, siege and IkU of Sebastopol (Medal with four CUsps, and Turkish Medal) . Also the (^hina campaign of x86o.
(Xedalwitli Clasp fin* Pekin).
■ H^fBK Insram served with the 63rd Begiment throughout the Bastem campaign of z854-«5. including the
bMlMof Alaea, Balaklava* andlnkennan, siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol, exiwdition to Kertch, bombard-
' ' > of Kinboom (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
^ Oapcain Boas aerved as Adjutant of the sstli Begiment during the oamiMUgn in the Shanabad distriot, Bengal, in
j2«8 (Medal).
' Captain Baillie serred the campaign of xB6o in China with the 3rd Buflb (Medal with CHasp for the Taka
ConiinuatUyn of Notes to ^rd Foot.
Cteson served with the x8th Boval Irish throughout the second Burmese war, including the espCnre of
I, Bangtxm, Prome, and the Donabew stockades (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
* r^j^^i^ Kaddnnon served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal throughotit the Indian mutiny (Medal)*
^G^qiesiB Bai^y served with the x3th Light Infhntry throughout the campaigns in AiTghanistan of 1838-42 and
*M present at the storm and capture of Ghusnee (Medal), assault and capture of the town and Fort of Tootum-
innh, atonn of Jhoolghur, night attack of Baboo Koosh Ghnr, destruction of Khandnnah, storming of tho
Khooid CWbool Pass, aAiir of Teseen, forcing the Jngdnlluck Pass, reduction of the Fort of Mamoo Khail.
lisreie detaMe of JeOalalMid, and sorties of X4th Nov. and xst Dec. X84Z, zxth March and ist April, general action and
isfeat of AMmt Khan on the 7th April, 1849 (Medal) ; storming of the Heights of Jngdnlluck, action of Tezeen, and
weapmi^ of CWbool (Medal).
^* Qaaxttr Ifairpr PtttsadrJgh served with the 63rd Regt. throughout the Bastem campaign of 1854-55. indnrling
the bacdea of Atana, BalaUava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
^ Bviaoa Vi^or Cdllia.—ii'orWar Services see " Medical Deimrtment."
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Colonel.~iron. 5ir James Lindsay, KCMG. Em. & Lt.^xt Mar. 32; JA. 4- Caid 1*2 Dec 36- Captait k
Lt.Colotiel, '14 Au|?^ 46 ; Colonel 20 June 54; ^V^r,! Dec. 58; Lt.Colonel,. 31 Aug. 6o;'lf^^r Oenirul,
12 Uar. 6t; LtetU.GeHeral, 10 Oct. 70 Cotoii*/ 3rd Buffs, 15 Sept. 70. o . -v- •»
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Charles Knight Pearson,* Jf*ui^n, P23 Nov. 52; Lt. 15 June ss: Cairf. P15 Feb 56-
Ifcuor, P2 May 65 ; Lt.Colonel, P14 Aug. 67 ; Colonel, 14 Aug. 72. "^ 55 , ^ P • '5 ' e '• o^ ,
1 Talbot Ashley Cox,« is*. P29 July 53; Lt. 15 May 55; Capt. 17 Sept. 58 ; ITaJor, P14 Aug. 67 ; U.CoUnel
'12 July 71. .^ » -r o /» I
Majors.— I PrancU Morley,* Eneu^n, 13 May 55 ; Lt. i Sept. 55 ; Capt. Pio June 62 ; Ifoior. P7 Dec. 67.
2 Henry Pamell, Eneiffn, 23 May 55 ; i<. 9 Nov. 55 ; Ca/i/. V5 Sept. 62 ; JIfo/or, '12 July 71
»y.' ii»«»yii, 16 Nov. 55; Lt. '16 Oct. 57 ; Capt. P20 May 64 ; liajor, »*28 Oct. 71.
J Walter Augustus Daubeny,*
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2 ». Clifford Parsons .,
t Francis Eteson," .<l«n«^ ild-
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1 JohnBlaksIey
2 Felix Thomas Jones*
1 Shapland Graves
2 Frederick Taylor Hobson*
1 Heniy Thomas Halahan*
2 Charles James Hamilton ..
1 Walter Carr Mackinnon,"
D.A.A.Q. for Muekelty,
PenhawuTt Bengal
2 William Henry Irvine ...
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1 Colonel Pearson served as Adjutant of the 311)
Regt. in the Crimea from 3rd Sept. 1855, includ
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack 0
the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkul
Medal.)
* Lt. Colonel T. A.Cox served with theBuffhinlhi
Crimea ft*om the ist May i8ss. including thesiefi
and &1I of Sebastopol, and was wounded si ttu
assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal wiu
Clasp, stb Class of the Medjidie, and TnrkisI
Medal.}
^ M^or Morley served with the Buffli in Ui
campai^ of i860 in China, and was present >
the action of Sinho, and taldnff of Tajif^ka an
the inner Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp).
» Major Daubeny and Captains F. T. Jones, Hoi
son and Halahan served tne campaign of i860 i
China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
[^For eontinuation cfNotet tee foot ofpreeedins pei
Fagmaefn.^x John Jamee BaUey,»» 6 Nov. 63; Bntign, 3 Aug. 55; Lt, xo June 57; Jtw.O-faiJi, 6N01
3 James Wray, 7 Nov. 57 ; Son.lkajor, 14 April 71: "t^ . ^
QMHerMcuien.—^ George Pittendrigh," 1 Oct. 56.
•M, J,' , r^m ' James Wilson C<3ley. x8 Oct. 73.
Medieul Offietre. — 3 Surg.lftvor John Lyster Jameson, A.S. 3 Jan. S3; Surg. 31 Dec. 58; Surg.liai. xs Da
1 Snrgeon M^vor William CJollia," A.S. 14 Sept. 55 ; Surgeon, 5 April 71. ^
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MHiHj Zi.Colouel, la April 14 ; Colonel, 6 May 31 ; MaJorQeMoral, 33 Nov. 41 j Lieut. General, ii Nov. 51 j General,
jV; P«y I 15 June 60 ; ObZomI 4th Foot, a6 Dec. 53.
'iratmant CoIomLb.— a Francia Fisher Hamilton,' Emign, >i8 Jan. 50 ; i/.^ag April 53 j Ctop<. ^a Mar. 55 ;l
JTa/or, »7 Dec. 6a ; Lt.Colonel, '37 Feb. 69.
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... I e. William Gordou Cameron,* CB. Ensign, 34 May 44 ; Em. 4- H. 'la May 47 ; Lt. ^ Capi. '15 Julv 53 ;
I 3t Major, 34 April 55; Major, 33 Oct. 57; Bt.Id.Colonel, 8 Feb. 63; Colonel, 15 Ang. 68; Lt.Coionel,
... JMiajors.— X Edward William Bn^,* Eneign, ai June 39; Lt. ai Jan. 41; Capi. '14 Jime5o; Bt.Major,
30 May 62 ; Major, a May 65 ; Bi.Li.Cotonel, 15 Aug. 68.
Cuthbert Ecclea,? Ensign, Pq July 52 ; Lt. ii Aug. 54 ; Capi. 18 Jan. 56 ; Major, '27 Feb. 69.
Angujsti^ Joseph Sykes," Eneign, '17 Aug. 5a ; i^- *is Sept. 54 ; Capi. i Feb. 56 ; Major, ►i May 71.
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1 Charles Edward Bniing>7
2 Walter Francis Blake
1 William Adams Nash
a Oswald Robert Middleton ...
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a Reginald Thorosbv Gwyn ...
z George William Hughes^?
1 Herbert Charles Borrett "
2 Richard Annesley Knox
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X Edw. R. De Ban? Bamett
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a Fhihp Charles Yorke.
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3 Henry Moore
I «. Daniel List Brain ....,
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a Edward Herbert Fitzherbert
X Frederic Cooper Tumer,*»
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1 Charles Edward Wright ....
2 Henry Boyd Sutherland ....
a Malby Edward Crofton ....
T Thos. Bulkeley Knight Webb
2 RichardHawesMacCarthy, >
M Special Service, Gold Coast }
X Bicbaitl Hall Green
3 Fred. M. Gordon Hutchinson
a Wm. Hunter Buller Little ..
I Flrancis Sladon Harrison
1 Frederic Russell
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1 Sir John Boll served in Sicily in 1806-07 ; iin
the Beninsnla and France from July x 808 to Feb.
1809, and again from May 1809 to July 18x4, in-
cluding the battle of Vimiera, action at the
Bridge of Almeida, battle of Busaco, all the ac-
tions during the retreat of the French from Por-
tugal, siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo,
siege and storming of Badajoz, action at the
Heights of CastrilloH, battle of Salamanca, ac-
tion of Sabijana de Morillos, battles of V ittoria,
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse-
Served afterwards with the Army employed
against Louisiana from Dec. 18x4 to June X815.
He has received the (Jold Cross for the battles of
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse,
and the Silver War Medal with six Clasps for
the other battles and sieges.
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'31 May
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P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
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38 Oct.
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Pdyaorinv. — a Henry Wemyss Feilden,** x Feb. 68 ; Bon.Caplain, x Fob. 73.
I X John Robert Wflton*^ (late Brevet Mi^or 60th Rifles), la Dec. 68.
(^isarter Master».—a George Danby, ax June 71.
1 WUliam Anderson, ax Sept. 73.
XeUml Qgtcer$.—s Surgeon Mqfor Benjamin Lane,** 3 July 7a.
X Surgeon Major James Thompson, x Apru 73.
Taeinge BlnB.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
xrf BaHaUon relumed fkvm Abgssinia, June x868. 2nd Battalion retumedfrom 2fova Scotia, 5 Julg x858.
J LtColonel Hamilton served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign in 1854^5, including the
IttUnof Alma (woonded) and Inkerman, and the whole of the siege operations before Sobastopol until its SbII
I«dalii1th flow Claspe, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Med^M^e^^^ V^OOQIC
139 4^^* (^^'<J King's Oivn Royal) Rogiincnt of Foot,
* Colonel Cameron eerved in the Qrenadler Gnards dnring the Eastern campaign of 1854, inclndinir the hatile of
Alma and siege of Sebnstopol as Assistant Engineer right attack. Was severely wonnded on the 20th October,
-while in command of the Volunteer Sharpshooters of the zst Division (Modal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Claaa of the Hedjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Commanded the 3rd Begiment German Legioo, with con-
mission of Lt.Colonel, firom May 1855 to November X856, out of which time aeven months in Tnrk^. Coininanrirt
the I St Battalion 4th King's Own Kegt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign and waa preaent at the action o(
Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in Lord Napier's despatches as oaving *' won hia admiration by tia
manner in which he has commanded his excellent Regiment, and the soldierlike spirit which b^ his teadiing snd
•example he has so well fostered and maintained," Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Bray served with the 3 zst Regt. thronghoat the campaign of z8^ in Affghanistaa under (SenenI
Pollock, and was present at the actions of Maseena, Tezeen, and Jugdullnck, tne occupation of Oabool, and the
•diiferent engagements leading to it (Medal). Served at the capture of Khytnl in May 1843 with the UmbeUs
Brigade. He commanded Detachments of the xsth Hussars and 83rd Foot in the sappremon of the election
Tiots at Nottingham in July 1865, and was highly commended bv H.R.H. the Commander in Chief ** for his
admirable and praiseworthy conduct, and the firmness and ability he displayed on that occasion." Berrtd
with the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee end
^capture of Magdala, and commanded the Bear Guard of the Army continuously on the return to the coast (men*
xioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
7 Major Eccles served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-551 indndinff the btttles
•of Alma (carried the Colours) and Inkerman, siege and fhll of Sebastopol, and assanlte of the x8th June and 8tii
.September (Medal with three Gasps, 5th Class of the Med^idie, and Turkish Medal).
■ Major Sykes served with the 4th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inclnding thebattJcf io
^he Crimea, siege and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Sanlinian and Turkish Medals).
" Major Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimea from 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege and &n of
Sebastopol, and repulse of the attack on the Cemetery on the night of the aist June 1855— name brought to the no-
tice of the Commander in Chief for "distinguished conduct" m the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal) . Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 L '^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ Mahee Kanta in the monsoon of
1858 in command of a Light Field Force consisting of 170 of the Guzarat Irregular Horse, the 4th Foot» and 2nd Na-
tive Infantry as a support to Captain Heycock's Force during operations in the field, engaged at the attack and
capture of Mondetti ; commanded a Detachment of 4th Foot with Brigadier Macan's Field Force early in Z859 (Medal).
" Major Howley served in the Crimea with the 4th Regiment £nom the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fiill of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turidsh Medals).
i> Major Elliot served with the 4th Regt. the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and TtirkiRb
Medal).
'7 Captains Billing, Harrison, Huj^hes, Borrett, and Hooper, Lieuts. Simpson, Davidson, and Woodgate, senred
throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and were present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
" Lieut. Lugard served in the Ali^inian campaign with the Transport Train (Medal).
** Lieut. Turner served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy firom z8^8 to 1863, and was present at the assanlt on
the Island of Beyt in October 1850, ana served with a Naval Brigade in the Okamundel Field Force in the opentkmi
before Dwarka, and at its captiire in Nov. Z859. Served also the China campaign of z86o, and waa present at ih«
oaplpre of the Takn Forts (MTedal with Clasp) . Served with the 4th King's Own throngfaont the Abyssinian cam*
paign of z 867-68, and was present at the action of Arrogee and ci4>tore of Magdala (Medal).
^ MaJQr Wilton served in the 55th Regiment during the Chinese expedition (Medal), and was preaent at the opera*
lions before Nankin. Served in the zst Battalion 6otn Riflea in the campaign of 1857 against the mntineen in India,
including the actions on the Indun, battle of Bndlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi on 8th June (noen*
tioned in despatchea), and subsequent siege operationB to zst Sept. Z857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
** Captain Feilden served in the Indian mutiny campaign of Z857-58 with the 4and Highlanders, includinfrthe
actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. Z857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall ofLueknow, and aaeanlt of
the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Poniaub Regiment the campaifra
of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tanffku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Claop)*
** Surgeon Mi^or Lane.— For War Serrices see " Medical Department."
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John Bice Newbolt 3 Ao^.
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George Eyre Maaay^' 6 June
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John James Bobinson x9Jane
John Johnson Bradahaw 30 31U .
Frederic Arthur Forsyth ...| x April
HerbertSilverthome Williams 33 April
William Ford Longboume ... 15 Jane
WiUiaa Church Ormond ... 13 July
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X James Sinclair Cramaie
X Robert Milnes Thornton
1 Herbert Reay Ctell
a IfiddletonWestenraBiddulph
a Riehard Williamson
X Samuel Boxwell
2 Robert Auld ,
X ^lomas Arthur Campion,
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1 Alexander Chancellor
X Percy Francis Lambart ....
a Harris England Buchanan .
2 Henry Hanbuiy Davies
a Charles Lionel StephenAuber
X George Nevile Wyatt.
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X Chas. Gilbert Colvin Mxmttj
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^ LieutGeneral Hill served in the Peninsula
_ from Sept. x8x3 to the end of that war in 18x4,
65 [including the aflhir of San Munoa and retreat
6^'p«« o^r^f #;,lfro™ Burgos, as a volunteer; battle ofVittoria,
I "9 o«P^- ^'S «agaage of the Bidasaoa, battles of Nivclle and
67 Toulouse (War Medal witli four Clnspa). Com-
63|'z3 July
63 'xs Oct.
64 '16 Oct.
64 '33 Aug.
65 ' 3 Feb.
•37 Feb.
'37 Feb.
5 Jan.
'x9 Jan.
' oApri]
' 8 June
'30 Nov.
'24 Dec.
'23 Feb.
'aa Mar.
38 Oct.
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s8 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
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28 Oct.
28 Oct.
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manded the 63rd Regt. in the Crimea subse-
quent to the fUl of SolMkfitopol, ftom the xzth
Nov. 1855, nntil the end of the Busaian war in
x8j?6.
* Midor Harkness served with the ssth Regt.
throughout the Baatem campaign of X854-55, in-
ohidkig the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of a6th Oct. X854,
and assault of the Redan on 8th Sept. (Medal
with three (Clasps, 5th Glass of the Medjidie, and
Turkish ICedal).
3 July 73
39 May 7a
33 April 73
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141 5''* (NoHJiumherland FiMiliers) BegvDient qf Foot
' Colonol Roberts served with the 38th Regt. throoghont the Eastern campaign of 185^-55, inolndinff the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fUl of Sebastopol, and afllur in the Cemetery on the x8tn Jnne (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tnrldsh Medal). Com-
manded a Detachment of 500 men of the 38th Regt. against the Waghers with the Okamnndel Field Force in 1859,
ivclading the assault on the Fort of Beyt on the 6th Oct., and sie^ and occupation of Dwarka; commanded the
reconnaissance on Dwarka from Lt.Colonel Donovan's Force, consisting of a fleld'piecee and 150 men, on the 36th
October 1859.
^ Lt.Colonel Carden served with the 77th Regt. in the Crimea from the 27th Deo. 1854, indnding the siege and &11 of
Scbastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign in 1S57-
■ 58, including the defence of the Alimibagh in Oct. and Nov., reliefofLucknow by Lord Clyde, deftoce of the Akm-
, ana campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service),
m the Crimea fW)m the i8th Nov. 1854, indnding the siege of Sebss*
and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept., and was
wounded in the Trenches on the night of the a^th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th COass of the Me^idie, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the action at Sheorajpore,
defence of the Alumbagh in October and November, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde including attacks on the Dil*
kooaha Martiniere and Secunderbagh, deftace of the Alumbagh under Outram from November to March inclndiDf;
the whole of the operations, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent campaign in Oude in 1858-50 incladin^
the action of Buicar Ohat and defeat of the rebels under Beni Madhoo, and capture of Fort Omereah (Medal witli
two Clasps, and grant of a vear's service).
* Major Macdonald served with the 39tb Regt. in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, indnding the siege and &n of
Bebastopol and attacks of the x8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Chiss of the Medjidie, and Torldsk
Medal).
1® M£^or Pocklington served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Eastern cam];>aign of 1854-55, inclndinfr the
battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
" Major Chapman commanded a detachment of the 5th Fusiliers and the Calcutta Naval Brigade in 1857-5S in
pursuit of the Dacca Mutineers and iithlrregidar Caviuxy— received the thanks of the Lieutenant Governor of
Bengal. Served wi^ the 5th Fusiliers during the Oude campaign of 1858-50 (Medal) .
" Major FitzRoy served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutmy m 1857-58, and was present at the relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, indnding the attacks on the Dilkoosha, Martiniere, and 8ecunderbc^gh ; with Oatnm't
Division in the Alumbagh and engaged in the various operationB there ; also at the siege and capture of Lnrknow ;
was subsequently present in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the action of Buxarghat and defeat of the
rebels xmder Beni Madho, capture and destruction of the Fort of Omereah (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
service).
^* Major Oldfield served in the Indian cam];>aign of 1857-50, and was present at the relief of Arrah (wounded) and
defeat of the Dinapore mutineers at Jugdespore (mentioned in despatches) ; present with Havelock's Force in the
actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and deftace of the latter until arrival of Lord Clyde ; actions of La Martiniere
and relief of Lucknow ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, in rejpulse of numerous attacks and operationsieDdiiie
in the capture of Lucknow ; subsecjuently in the final cami»aigu in Oude, including capture of the Forts of Shunker*
pore, Ometee, and Oomrea, and actions of Dounderkeira and Buxarghat (Medsa with two ClaajM, and grant of a
year's service) .
1^ Captain Creagh served with the 5th Fusiliers throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was pre*
sent with Havelock's Force at the assault and reliefofLucknow, subsequent derence of the Residency, occupation of
the Alumbagh under Ontram, capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations in Oude, the greater part of the tiaw
as Adjutant of the 5th Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps, and one yeiur's service).
^> Captain Massy joined Havdock's Column at Cawnpore on 15th Sept. 1857, and was present in the actions of Man*
garwar and Alumbagh, assault on Lucknow and relief of the Residency, engaged thence at the taking of the Cawn-
I>oro battery, and storming of the Engine House and King's Stables ; was subsequently with Outram's Force in the
Ahunbagh, and engaged in repelling the numerous attacks and in routing the enemy on aand Dec. ; also at thcsiet^ie
and fiill of Lucknow (Medal wi^h two Clasps, and grant of a year's service) .
** Captain Dashwood served with the 34th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, indnding the affkira irith the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 36th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture M
Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur (Medal witn Clasp) . Served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Oude campai^n^ ^
1858-59.
>^ Major Forster served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny camiMtign, and was present at the capture a
Lucknow and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
** Qr.Master Francis Drake served with Havelock's Column in 18^7 in the action of Mungarwar, capture of tbi
Alumbagh, relief of the Residency of Lucknow and its subsequent defence (wounded) ; throughout the operationi
at the Alumbagh under Outram, and at the final capture of Lucknow; also in the Oude campaign of 1858-^9, ial
eluding the action of Buxarghat, capture of Omerah, and destruction of other forts (Medal with two Clasps, aiM
grant of a year's service) .
»• Surgeon Major Tippette.— For War Services see " Medical Department." j
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"Nivkllk" "OuTUKs" "Pexixscla." "Niagah.v."
llnn'jtf. ColoneL— John ffolliott CroOon,* Etuign, i8 Dec. 24; Lt. ^29 Aupf. 26 ; Capt. ^17 July 35 ; Major, ^15 April
rja|H»lf 42; X*.Cofoii*J,7Aag. 46; Co/awe/, 20 June 54 ; Jftt/w Oenerul, 9 Mar. 61 j Lieut. General, 21 Anst. 70;
l^.;P«y. CWanW 6th Foot, 5 Sept. 69. » / »
... Lieatanant Colonel^.— i a. Charles O. Creagh-Odborne,* C^. SujterinfendeMf rf Garrbon Tnutmelom Bengal ;
Efuigm, 18 June 41 ; Zt. P5 Aug. 42 ; Capt. i Mar. 54 ; Bt. Major, ii May 60 : Major, 29 Feb. 61 : Lt.ColotieL
I April 66 ; Colonel, 3 Aug. 71.
"/,t a John Henry Ford Ellcingtou,* Eneign, 28 Aug. 46 ; Lt. P30 Mar. 49 ; Capt. a Oct. 54 ; Bt.MaJor. 6 June 56 ;
1 Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 Dec. 58 ; Major, 15 Feb. 61 ; Colonel, 7 Jan. 67 ; J.t. Colonel, •'27 Nov 67
3 'i Thomas Lynden Bell,* J5:«*v7»i, Pi7May5o; Lt. '17 Ftb. 54; C<//rf. 30 Nov. 55; Major, r Oct. 62; Bt.
Lt.Cohnsl, 14 Feb. 73 ; Lt.Culonel, i April 73.
I Majors.— 2 Henry Broome Feildeu,»£»i«^ii,'2i 8ept.52; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capty^x Aug. 55 ; Major, H June 67.
... 2 jAmcs Nichobia Colthuret,*^ Eiinau, 14 Oct. 51 ; Lt. Pii May 55 ; Capt. 17 Nov. 63 ; Major, 28 June 71.
... X Eran Bruce Oardvne,^ Ensign, 9 Dec. 52 ; Lt. 23 Nov. 56 ; Capt. 30 Jul v 62 : Major 19 Juno 72
^%t ' *■ WiUone Black,* ig»«. 11 Aug. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Ca,.t. fp Jan. 57; Bt.Maj.s July 72 ; JIf o/or*. i April 73.
Cxrtkim. I itysioy. 1 likut. ; captaix. !
a LcwiBBlythHoie*® I 3 Dec. 52 >• 7 June 54 29 Sept. 59
I Alfred Austin ^'xi Juno 53 p 8 Sept. 54 ''30 April 61
a David Garrick Protheroe 10 April 55! 25 Jan. 56 "'aS Jan.
William Charles Wolseley ...''10 April 55 ''29 April 56 '19 Dec.
Dawson Kelly Evans" I 15 Jan. 561 15 Feb. 58 '29 Mav
Spencer Field ! 2 Feb.^ 55I 4 Feb. 56 '22 May
I James George Cockbum" ... '15 April 561 26 Feb. 58 p 3 May
8 July 56 5 Mar. 58 p 9 Mar.
2 Mar. " '
o Mar.
13 Dec.
X5 Dec.
2 Charles Whyte .
2 Herbert Burrows Adcock^*
Douglas Hastings^^
Albert Henry Harrison'* ...
X George William Morland"
1 Chas. William Henry Wilson" 29 Dec.
2 Patrick Albert Howley* i 27 Feb,
2 Frederick Helyar" :' 8 Jan.
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5 J"'y 72
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a James Thomas Nugent
a Alexander Courtenay Hall ...
2 Henry Kitchener
X Jacob Biggs Hopkins
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Service, Gold Coast i
X Gust. Wheatley Berry Col- )
lis,»* A^ntant 25 MJwr. 71 S
2 Arthur Morton.
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1 Frederick Baird>*
2 AdolphnsRandolphAug.CoUis
3 Greorcre Sharpe Grimble
1 DavidMichaelFrancisBrady"
2 James Ruddle Gibbs, In»t. >
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I Gerald d'Courcy Morton,**]
Aide de Camp to the Lieut. V
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I Robert Stratford." 7ii/rt7w^tfr
1 Aagu.•^tU8Wm.^Vhitworth," >
lH»t. of Musk. 25 Mar. 71 S
Frederick Leigh Grundy
2 James Le^is, Adjutant 2: )
Aug. 72 S
Richard Meredith"
2 Henrj' Deering Thomas
X Henry Wemyss Magee
X Frank Longboume
2 Neville Frederick Mansergh
I Gerald HydeCharlesStracey"
1 Edward Arthur Ball"
2 Arthur MnllanifTe O'Beime. . . _ , _ ,
2 Richard John Doyne P30 Sept. (8
2 Denman Crofl Murray 23 Jan. *~
X Edward Henry Corse Scott .'pio Feb.
I Charles Wemyss Muir I 7 Jul j'
lEdw.Jno.Winnington-Ingram ''lo Nov.
X Willoughby E. Gordon Forbes, »'io Nov.
X Henry Blake Harward JP14 July
1 Charles Boilcau Down 1^20 Oct.
2 St. George John Rathbome... >* 2 Dec.
2 Thomas Richard Francis)
Brabazon HallowcB S
Sub LnirTKirAirTS.
1 Thomas George Lumsden
X Valens Congreve Tonnochy
a William Erskine Scott
2 Gregory Haines
2 6ill»rt Moorcrofl Yaldwyn ..
2 Morey Quayle Jones
Fapnattere.-
23 April 58
a8 Feb. 56
'21 May
3 Aug.
23 Mar.
'•31 July 58
24 April 58
'*29 0ct. 58
'23 Aug. 59
23 Mar. 651
27 April 60
'21 Sept. 60
P28 Jan. 62
'*i9 Dec. 62
9 Jan. 63
25 Juno 58
'x2 Juno 63
3 May 64
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P 9 May 65
■' 2 June 65
24 Nov. 63
**27 July 66
f 4 Dec. 66
Pxo Nov. 65
'14 Sept. 67
'27 Nov. 67
5 Nov. 59!''i4 Sept. 67
''29 Nov. 59 '27 Nov. 67
'23 Jane 63|»»i4 0ct. 68
P 8 Feb. 6i Pi7^r. 69
16 April 58! 19 Jnn. 70I
>'i9Mar. 6ijP28May 70
6 May 58, 21 Auir. 72
P 4 Sept. 60 I April 73
Pj, Oct 6-' ^ Lieut.Genoral Crollon was appointed Persian
, '|Interpreter to the force under Brigadier (Jenero I
X Dec 62 J-'itchfield in August 1832, and served with it
I throughout the arduous operations in Parkur, and
••19 Dec. 62|npa{n8t the tribes in the N.W. Desert, which
••31 Mar. 63 ended in the taking of Balmeer. He was also em-
>* I Dec. 65 ployed at the defence of Aden against the ArabH
P 9 Mar. 66 1 in 1840-41 ; and commanded the expedition sent
29 May 671 to the Red river. Prince Rupert's Land, tin Hud-
p 3 jnno 67'^*^° * ^^y* ^° '^*^' ^^^^ instructions for the dc-
' fence of the British settlements in the event of
war with America for the Oregon territory. For
P13 July 67 this service he received the thanks of the Duke of
Wellington and the Colonial Secretary.
2 Aug. 65 * Colonel Osborne served with a party of
p g ^ g Volunteers attached to the Scinde Camel Corj^s
* ^ ' '.during Sir Charles Napier's campaign of 1845
P 9 Nov. 67 , auainst the mountain ana desert tribes on the right
p.> «o«i. A«!^'tt°^ 0^^*10 I'ld"*' Served on the Head Quarters
30 bept. oa g^^ffof tjje Azimghur Field Force during the cam-
»'X7 Mar. 69 paignofi858intheN.W.ProvincesofIndia,andwaM
P29 May 69 ' present at the action of 6th April before Aximghur
X July 67 and in the intrenchment of that place from 6th to
**28 May 70 1 14th April, when besieged by Koer Sing's Force.
''27 Oct. 71 Also at the assault of Jugdespore, action at Je-
28 Oct. 71 lowra nth and 29th May, Mctahi 24th May, and
28 Oct. 71 skirmishes in the Jugdespore Jungles (mentioned
28 Oct. 71 in despatches. Medal, and Brevet of Major). Com-
28 Oct. 7i!manded ist JSattalion 6th Regiment during the
28 Oct. 7i{Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expcdi-
28 Oct. 71 tion against the Black Mountain tribes on the
28 Oct. 7 X Punjaub Frontier (mentioned in despatches, Mc-
28 Oct. 71 (lal with Clasp, and CB.).
28 Oct. 71 1
28 Oct. 71'
28 Oct. 71 1
28 Oct. 71 1
X2 Nov. 73
SUB LTRTT.
15 Jan. 73
9 Aug. 73
9Au5r. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
12 Nov. 73
John O'Connor.** 3 Nov. 57 ; Q M. 11 Mar. 53 ; Hon. Major, ix Mar. 68.
X William Wastell,** 21 Dec. 60 ; Ensign, 30 Nov. 55 ; Lt. 26 Jan. 58 ; JIon.MaJor, 21 Dec. 70.
QKarter Matter$.—t George Beedle," xo July 66.
I 2 James Berrj-man Tippetts, 4 Oct. 7^.
• \Medieal Offietre. — 2 Surgeon Major Francis John Shortt," A.S. 6 Ausr. ^5 ; Surgeon, 29 Dec. 69.
I Surgeon Major Eugene Francis O'Leary, A.S. 9 Feb. 56 ; Surgeon, 30 Aug. 71.
i$t Batt. embarked J'or India, 7 Bee. 1867. VevAt, vnth 2nd Baft.
Faeingf Blue. — Agenfe, Messrs,
2nd Batt. returned from Jamciea, 3 May 1867.
essrs. Cox and Co.— /n*A Agentt, Sir E. Borouch, Bt. tncl-CfwI^
Digitizes by VjDOQIc j^
142a 6th {Royal ist Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot.
* Colonel Elkinpfton served with the 6th Regt. in the KaiBr ware of 1847 and 1851-52 (Medal),— during which
he was present at the operations in the Fish river, Waterkloof. Amatolas, and Trans-Kei erpeditions in com-
mand of the Liffht Company. He served as Assistant Quarter Master General to the Ottoman Contingent from
its formation in May 1855 to the close of the war, for which he received the Brevet rank of Major, the 4th Cla^s
of the Medjidie, and the Turkish MedaU Served as Aide de Camp to Sir John Michel during the Indian mutiny iu
1858 in Central India (Medal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served with the China Expeditionary Force in i860 a«
Aide de Camp to Sir «f ohn Michel from the landing of the Army to the suirender of Pekin (Medal with Clasps,
and promoted to an unattached Majority).
* Lt.Colonel Bell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^ the 28th Begiment, including the battles of Alma nsd
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and BlSaix in the Cemetery (Mecuil with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turki>h
Medals) . Served as Major of the 6th Regiment in theHazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations
in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Feilden served with the 38th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July 1855, inelnding the
battle of Alma and siege of Sebaatopol— wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Colthurst served as Adjutant of the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny and ttor
present at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on 30th March 1858, affair of Sangancer, defeat of the
Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on the rebels at Secknr (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Gardyne served throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the Ptorm and capture of
Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp).
1$ Captain Howley served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal). Also in the Hazan.
campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Black served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 14th June 1855, including the siege and fir.)
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^<* Major Hole served in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal'.
" Captain Evans served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations in tb»'
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served against the hill tribes of Sikkim during the close of i860, and was twice iii
command of Patrols engaged with the enemy. Also in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including tlie subscquenc
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^* Captain Cockbum served as Brigade Major to the 2nd Brigade of the Hazara Field Force of x868, including; tbo
subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Looshsii
campaign of 1871-72 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Brownlow (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
" Captains Adcock, Harrison, and Morland, Lieutenants G.W. B. Collis, Baird, Brady, Stratford, Whitworth,
and Ball, and Quartermaster Beedle, served with the 6th Begiment in the Hazara campaign of x868, inclndiii?
the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). '
^' ])Iajor Hastings served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and b«tt>
of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumran (Medal with Clasp) . Served also in Bengal in the several actions leadin z
to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service j.
Served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captains Wilson and FitzGerald served with Uie 6th Regiment throughout the operations against the hill XxWi^
of Sikkim in 1861. Also in the Hazara campaign of x868, incmding the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp).
*7 Captain Helyar served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the action lof Kankur,
defence of Jail (wounded), and subsequent operations at Shahiehanpore (Medal).
" Lieutenants Meredith and Stracey served with the 6th Kegiment in the Hazara campaign of z868 (Medal 'srith
Clasp).
^ Lieut. Morton served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, incluilmg^
the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Claip).
«* Miy*or O'Connor served with the J4th Resrt. in the Crimea from 19th Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol. and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« Major Wastell served with the 6th Regt. in the KaflSr war of 1846-47 ; also throughout that of 1850-53 (Me«lal),
including the operations in the Fish river, Amatolas, and both the Trans-Kei expeditions. Alao in the Hazara cam-
paign of z868 (MedaJ with Clasp).
*» Surgeon Major Shortt.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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Robert Watson Sparks
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Robert Fowler Butler
Frederick Charles Keyser
Henry Wadham Locke Paddon"
George Augustus S\Tony"t
Francis Hibbert
Thomas Mylcs Sandys
William Wheaton Chard
Greorgo Brooke Meare<i"
Edgar Lonsdale
Robert Hem-y Maude
William Daly
Philip Charles Coffin Sava<?o
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I William Edward Roberts, Iiut. o/>
JfiwJr. 3 July 72 j
1 Geoflfty Barton, Adjutant 23 Jan. 69
2 Thomas Groube ^(^
n George Stanley Orred
2 Thomas John Raymond Mallock, ati
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I WiUiam Joseph Squire
X Francis Wing&eld Douglass, 0/1 Special )
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I Robert Bisurlow Manning
I Gardiner Frederic Guyon
X John Robert Beckett
1 William ConoUy
2 John Henry Courtney Clarke, Adju- \
taiU 6 Sept. 73 )
2 Norman Pochiu
X Berkenhead Glegg
2 Percy St. Maur
X Fred. St. Leger Tottenham
X Charles Lysi^ht Mortimer
2 Edward Alfred Mostyn
,2 Robt. Preston Bii*keURodick
x Charles Bilderbcck Mead Branson
2 John Angus
2 George Francis Thunder
2 Sdmund George Reilly
! 2 Hugh John Hector Dire
2 ArUbnr Hildesiey Daunt
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7 Sept.
12 Dec.
9 June
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'12 June
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S5 1^26 Jan.
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58'Pxi Feb.
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58 P24 June
581 25 Fob.
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59 P 2 Dec.
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60 *• I Dec.
61 '12 April
55 19 Feb.
62 **2i June 64
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62^x4 Feb. 65
62! ••20 June 65
62 4 Sept. 65
63,^21 Aug. 66
63 ►X2 June 67
63l'x6 0ct. 67
63 P22 Feb. 68
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9 June 67
P28 Oct. 71
3 July 72
Pio Aug. 70
6 Sept. 73
6 Sept. 73
I Apr. 70
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3 Aug. 72
14 Aug. 72
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2z Sept. 72
30 April 73
16 July 73
8 Juno 72
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» .. 2 William Le Poer Power
» -^ X Wm. Henry Stopford Heron-Maxwell ...
3 ... X Richard Lock Appleyard
2 ... 2 Trevor John Foster
2 ... X Robert Erasmus Saunders
I -. 2 Louis Hayes Hartshome Petit Skinner
J . . 2 Henry Archibald Anderson
yi .. a Henry Martindale Temple
.. 2 Charles David Myers Gall
.. a Edward LoCtns Roche Thackwell ^ - v.r
r- .. Pa3ma$ten. — 2 William Handasyde Buchanan, 19 Nov. 58 ; ffon.MaJoPf 19 Nov. 73.
3 ... .Qiimrter Magttn»—i William Ames," zo Oct. 72.
:6 ... ; a Matthew Slatteiy," 23 July 58.
17 ... Utdkal Offieen.—i SurgwnMajor Thomas Rudd," IfD., A.8. x Aug. 57 ; Surgeon, x8 Nov. 71,
2 Surgeon David Mackie, MD., Surgeon, z Oct. 62.
Facing* Blue. Agenlt, Messrs. Cox and Co. Irish Agents, BW E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
itt Battalion returned from InJUa, 37 Dee. 70. anti B€UtMian embarked for India 1 Oct. 1873.
^ -*^r Bichaid Airey served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55— first in command of a Brigade, and
i..:r«ardsfrom the disembarkation in the Crimea as Quarter Master General, and was present at the battles of
:..* Alma. Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, KCB., Commander of tho
^■on of Honor, Commander of zst Class of the Military Order of Savoy, and Class of the Modjidie, and Turkish
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* Lt. Colonel Waller scn,'ed with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 21st Nov. 1854, including the sicire of
Sebastopol, sortie of 9th Mav, attack and capture of the Quarries 7th June (wounded), anoult of the Redan i8th June
(wounded), and was in the Trenches on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turk-
ish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Herbert served with the ^ist Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and full
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the z8th June and 8th September, and was woimded during the bombardment of
17th June while employed as an Assistant Engineer in throwing up an entrenchment in the 8-gun Battery,
right attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Daubeny served with the 90th Light Infentry in the Crimea from 5th Dec. 1854, including the capture
of the Quarries, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the i8th Ju^e, and formed one of the storming
party on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Cla&p, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 iQ the 7th Fusiliers, including the battles of Aimn an<l
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. oiul
Turkish Medal). Ser%'cd also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafoye Field Force, present at tho
defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and dcstmc-
tion of LaUoo on the 15th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the
Bonair Pass on 16th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes
on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Cochrane served as Adjutant of the 86th Regt. in the Central India campaign under Sir Hugh Rose,
and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of Chandairee (slightly wounded), battle of Betwa (three
horses shot under him), siege storm and capture of the city and fortress of Jnansi, where, imder a tremendous fire
from the fbrt, he planted the British flag on the top of the Palace ; battle and capture of Koonch, various actions
before Calpee from. 15th to 21st May 1858, battle of Growlowlee, capture of the city and fortress of Calpee. battle of
Morar, battle before and capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior ; commanded Irregular Cavalrv under Sir
Robert Napier in pursuit of Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah in the jungles of Central India (twice mentioned in de-
spatches, victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served as Major of Brigade with the Eusofzye
Field Force during the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
' Ma'or Plummer served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the J2th July 1855, including the siege snd
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 4th Piinjanb Rifles in the succcKi^fnl
attnck on the Cabool Khail Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 and Jan. i860 ; and as A.Q.M.General to the Tank Field Furco
under Brigadier Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood tribe of Wuzeerees from April to the zand Mny
1860, including the forcing of the Bumira Pass and burning of Makeen (Medal with Clasp).
<» Captain Kerr served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, fVom the 24th
Nov. 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also in the Indian N.W. fhintier war of 1863 with the Eusaf^ze Field
Force, Ttresent at the defence of the Sungahs at tlie Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical
Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec., also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of tho village at the
foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dec. which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the sabmiasion of the hill
tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Beauchamp served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain, attached to the 24th (Mnzbie)
Sikhs, against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during April and May r86o, and was present at the forcing of the Burmra
Pass, taking of Makeen, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captains Paddon and Meares and Lieut. Gronbe served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Imlian N.W. Frontier
war of 1863 with the Eusotyze Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass ami
at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec, also in the action
at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on x6th Dec. which ended in the com-
plete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Sweny, as a Lieutenant in the 4th Regiment, served in Abyssinia as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Gencnil
Wilby ; was afterwards appointed Provost Marshal and Bagga^ Master to the ist Brigade ist Division, and wa<v
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain for service.
Medal).
"t Captain Sandys served in Bengal through the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-58.
" Quarter Master Ames served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crmiea ttom. tlip 17th June 1855, including the siecre
and fall of Sebastopol. and assault of the Redan on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sened
also in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofrye Field Force, and was present at the defence of ihe
Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass, and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lallo •.
also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of tbe village at the foot of the Bonair Pass which ended in the
complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the Hill Tribes (Medal with Clasp).
^' Quarter Master Slattery was present with the 58ih Regiment in New Zealand at the taking and destruction of
Pomare*s Pah on 30th April 1845. attack on Heki's Pah, destruction of tho Waikiri Pah, storming of Knwiii's Pah,
capture and destruction of Rhuapekapeka nth Jan. 1866 (Medal).
!♦ Surgeon Major Rudd.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
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t."f i^i°HTS:,~^,'^'Ti* Gernird Ball,» J5i«. 17 Sept, 07 ; Lt. ^1 Dec. 08 ; Capf. P7 April 14 ; Ma,or, '24 June 24 ;
_- _ii[ lrf.tWo««<, '2 Oct. 35 ; Cohnel, 9 Nov. 46 ; Major Generdtl^ 20 Jane 54 ; Litut,QeMraL 7 Mar. 6a ; GeneraL
I 10 Jan. 70; Colonel 8th Foot, 17 June 61.
37 .. ilieutauuit Coloneta.— a c. Alex. Cunningham Robertson,* jE;i». P15 Sept. 37 ; Li. ^20 Aug. 41 ; Cairf. 'n Nov.
,«i li^' ■»';^«^«^.'9Jaa.58; m.Lt.CoL 20 July 58 i J/«;or, 23 July 58 ; Co/. 15 Dec. 64 ; X< Co/. 30 Dec. 65.
,0 I , , HemyGeorgje Woods » ^«*t^» 13 Oct. 43 ; Lt. ao Oct. 48 ; Capi. 29 Dec. 54 ; Hi.Miv'or, 2 Nov. 55 ; y^ujor,
... "J^^- 55, Jif'Li.Cofonel, 18 Jan. 61; Lt.ColoHel, 15 June 66, Colonel, xoJn]y6g. ^:> » J »
30 1 u ■ajOTB.— X Wm. Frecl. Adams Colman,* Eu$. 15 June 43 ; Lt. 10 Mar. 45 ; Cavt. 15 Mar. S3 ; Ifa/or. 10 Aor. 64.
2 ... 1 John \ ere WiUiam Heniy Webb,* Jf»*. 29 Jan. 47 ; Lt. P21 Feb. 51 ; CVy>^^4 May 58 ; ira>, 2 N6v 66.
26 3 a Fnmcxa ^ny Drew. JEiM. P23Mfty45; Lt. 17 Aug. 48; Ca/.^ ^21 Nov. 51; Bt.MaJor, 27 July 63 j J/ajor,
23 Ang.65; U^.X^.CoteiiW, asOct. 73. ./ » / .7 J » J *
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2 William Theobald Butler > 5 July
|i PhflipHomerPage 12 Dec.
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'a Jeremy Peyton Jones ! 3 July
2 John Dawson ,'21 Sept.
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a Armar Graham Lowry" I»'23 April 61 i 29 July 62, p 8 June 67
1 William Willoughby Egerton | 8 Feb.
2 Matthew Liddou | z6 July
S'As I Edwin Jervia" '23 Aug.
John Mount Batten, Adj. 23 > ' p t>
MiddlegexByie VolunieereS ; 3' ^^ec.
.1 Edward Emenaon 6 Nov.
1 Charleii Frederick Malet 9 Feb.
2 Bennett Fleming Handy i 7 Aug.
2 Francis James Stuart '14 Jan.
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2 Nash Short
2 Arthur Fawkes
1 John James Hamilton, Ad- \
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61 1*26 April 64 P 5 Nov. 70
59 22 Jan. 62 24 Deo. 67
61 Pi I July 65 P3 1 Oct.
57 1 17 May 61
61 1*19 Jan. 64
61 P29 Nov. 64
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X Thomas Blake Humfrey P21 April 63 P20 Feb.
a Francis Moore 'Pa9May 63!Pa7Nov.
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of Musketry 31 Doc. 72 ... ] , '9 Jan. 64 ""'3 Fob.
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2 Robert Julian Orde Jocelyn.. P20 Dec.
I Arthur Henry Cope P26Jan.
1 Stephen Brown I 6 Feb.
a Arthur Ashl^ Ruck p 7 Feb.
2 John Party Hamer Pao Feb. >^, ^
2 James Matthew Taylor P29 June 66 1 P30 Nov.
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1 William Freeman Kelly p 7 Mar. 67 28 Oct.
2 William Richard Orme ,p x Aug. 68 28 Oct.
1 Charles William Atkinson ... iPi6 Sept. 68 28 Oct.
a Henry Thomas Granger i P28 Oct. 68 28 Oct.
2 Joseph Wright Ward P22 June 67 28 Oct.
I HenrySnelsonAhmutyFuller 8 Feb. 7c 28 Oct.
t Edmund William Birch Hope, Px 4 Sept. 70 a8 Oct.
X Lawrence Cha. F. Thompson jP 5 Nov. 70 28 Oct.
x Henry Napier M'Rae 1*25 Mar. 71 28 Oct.
X Henry Meredith Wade 23 Sept. 7 x 28 Oct.
» General Ball served in the Peninsula with
66 the 34th Regiment Arom June 1809 to Nov. 1813,
66|mcluding the siege of Badajoz in May i8xx ; battlers
g. of Busaco and Albuhera, actions at Arrovo de
^ Molino and Almaraz, battle of Vittoria (wounded in
g the head) , and affairs at the Pass of Maya (severely
' wounded in the left leg). He has received the
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War Medal with three Clasps.
* Colonel Robertson served in the Anglo-Spanish
Legion from July 1835 to June 1837. Received a
Medal for the action of 5th May 1837 ; the Cross of
the xBt Class of San Fernando for the actions of
the x^th and x6th March 1837 ; and another Medal
for tne storming of Imn 17th May following;
severely wounded in the face by a splinter in the
general action on the Heights of Ametsa, ist Oct.
1836. Served with the 8th Regiment at the siege
of Delhi in X857, including repulse of sorties on 9th,
X4th, and x8th July (commanded the Regiment),
and commanded Detachments of 8th and 6isfc
Regiments at the capture of four guns in front ol
the Advanced Piquet on 12th August. Acted as
D.A.Q.M.Gen. to Seaton's Column in December,
including affairs of Gungaree, Puttia1a» and Myn-
poorie. Present durinf? operations flrom and to
22nd March 1858 resulting in the occupation of
Lucknow in the capacity of Deputy Judge Advo-
cate General to the Army in the field (Brevets of
Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
• Colonel Woods Bcrve<l with the 97th Regiment
in the Crimea from 20th Nov. X854. and was present
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and com-
manded the Grenadiers of the 97th with the
storming party of the Redan on the 8th Sept.-
wounded (Medal with Clasp. Brevet of Major, sth
Class of the Mcdjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8 May 7a
8 June 72
11 Sept. 72
15 Jan. 73
8 May 72
12 Nov. 73
_ ^ laNov. 73
» John Falls, 4 Dec. 57 ; JEToa. If a/or, 16 Oct. 71.
X ThosJPabner Senior, x«; May 67; JSHawn, x8 Nov. 57 ; Lt. 16 Julv 61; Ron.Ctptain, 15 May 7a.
■•— -a Thomas Massey Chadwick, ao Sept. 55.
ir^. . ^- ' William Rowe. x8 Oct. 73.
Meiual qgUsere.—^ Surgeon Major John Madden."lfB. A.8. a Oct. 46; Surg, a Oct. 57 ; Surg.Maj. a Oct. 66.
X our^.lfa/Grahame Auchinleck,^*Jf2)..i.<9. 22Dec.48; Surg, a Oct. 57; Surg.Maj, 3aDec.68.
Pacinge B\\ie.—Aaeui«, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jru* Agenfg, Sir B. Borough. Bt. and Co.
i« Battalion embarked tor Malta, 9 March 1866; Depdt, tpith 2HdMattaljpgnLr\ci 1 f>
2Hd Bait, returned from Malta, 5 March 1868. "-^^^ KJ^*^^ LV^
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* Major Column, whflo on paasage to India in the transport BriUm^ was wrecked on tlie Lesser Andaman in
November 1844, and remained on that island fifty-one days, snfTering very severe privations. Ho served with tLc
80th Regiment throughout the Sutlcj campaign of 1845-46, and was present 'in the battles of Moodkcc, Ferozeabah, ami
fcsobraon— ran the Standard Bearer through the body in single combat (Medal and two Clasps).
^ Major Webb served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties on 9th and 14th July,
capture of four gims on 12th August, and six days' fighting in the city ; afterguards present in the action of Bolunrt-
shur, affair of AUyghur, and battle of Agra, the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, affai?
of the and and action of 6th December at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunp (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Major Longfield accompanied the force under Maior R. S. Baynes which surprised the garrison and seonnhl
the Port and magazine of Phillour on the Sutlen on tne 12th and latli May 1857 » also served at the siege of Delhi
and repulse of sorties on oth 14th 18th and 23rd July, and capture of four guns on 12th August 1857 ; aftcrwanln
present in the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, the affair of and and action of tth Dec.
at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj, also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 as Brigade Quarter M ister to
Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Fort and town of ^ndce (Medal with two
Clasps).
» (Japtain Whitting ser>-ed in t}ie Indian camx)aign tram March 1858, and acted as Staff Adjutant to a Detachmcrt
at Sasseram, and was engaged in the operations against the rebels in the jungles of Jugdesporo under Sir E. Lngnrd ;
also served the campaign of 1858-59 iu Oude, including the attack and capture of the Fort and town of Sandec (Medil .
I*' Captain Bi*own ser\'cd with the 63rd Regiment at the assault of the Redan and fall of Sebastopol, also &t the
bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
11 Captain Lowry (Into a Ceptain in the 41st Regiment) served with the 4 ist Regiment throughout the Crimean
campaign, including^ the Ixittles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on aCth
Octoocr, and assault of the Redan on Sth Septeoiber (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the
Mertjidie) .
1* Captain Jervis ser\-ed with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-6S, and was present
at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
" Surgeon Majors Madden and Auchinleck.— For War Services see " Medical Department.'*
Continuation of Notes to gtJi Foot,
■ 2 Colonel Hawes 8er\'ed the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 9th Regiment, including^ the battles of
Moodkee, Forozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and'two Clasps). Also in the Crimea fi*om the 27th Nov. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault on the batteries on the i8th Juno (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Mujor,
5th Class of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Buchanan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 47th Regiment, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct.. siege and Ihll of Sebastopol — ^appointed Town Major (Medal with
three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie).
* Major Probart ser\'cd with the 95th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 24th Nov. 1854, includin?
the siege and fall of Seba8toi)ol (Mcdul with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served \iith
the S4th Regiment during the Indian miitiny,— in Eastern Bengal against the Chittagong Mutineers, and in LorJ
Clyde's camnaign'in Oude in 1858-59 (Modal).
* Majors W. Daunt and Harvey served in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, and aswiult on the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Major Dauut bxs
also the 5th Class of the Med.Udie.
^ Major Vibart served in the Crimea from 16th Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault
on tho Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Major Burland served in the Crimea from i6th June 1855, including the' siege and fall of Sebastopol and
assault on the Cemetery on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Roberts served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from 1st April 1855. including tho siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Red.nn on the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with (^lasp, and Turkish Medal).
» Captain Musgravo served with the Syth Fusiliers in India throughout tho Indian mutiny (Medal) .
10 Captain Huxham served with the 31st Regiment throughout tho campaign of i86o.in China, inclnding the
action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku forts). Also served against the Taepinp
rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862.
'» Major Morrison ser\'ed tho Eastern campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"Major Morris served with the 95th Regiment in 1858 at tho siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota kc
Serai, general action resulting in tho capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
" Quarter Master Casey served in the Sutlcj campaign of 1845-46 and was present in the battles of Moodkee,
Forozeshah, and Sobraon— severely wounded by a sabre-cut in loft arm (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the
(^rimean campaign from 28th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and I'urkif^h
Medal).
i» Quarter Master Storrctt served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshnb,
and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Sci'\'ed also in the Crimean campaign from loth Feb. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal}.
i« Surgeon Major Roberts.— For War Sorvices see "Medical Department."
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Te»r*s«r. QqImmI. — Hcniy Bates,^ CB., Member of the Army Furekaae Comwittion ; Entign^ 9 July 29; Zf. 28 Nov. 33 ;
Ca/rf. '8 Any. 45; BtMajor, ig June 46; Bt.Lt.Colonel^ 7 Jimo 49; Major ^ ^\i Oct. 53; Colonel »
38 Nov. 54; Lt.Colonelf 18 Sept. 57; Major Oeneral, 9 Oct. 63; Lieut. Oeueral, 8 Hai*. 72; Co/o»^Z 9th
Foot, 31 Dec. 71.
lirateaant Colonels. — r George Harrington Hawes,' Aide d« Cawpio the Qneen ; F.n»ign, 24 Nov. 43;
Li. 4 Jan. 46; Cap*. '19 Sept. 48 ; BtMajor, 3 Nov. 55; ifq/or, 24 Dec. 58; Bt.Lt.Coluael.S Aug. 64;
Lt.Colonel, 8 May 72 ; Colonel, 2 Nov. 72.
>«',j 2 Ueniy James Buchanan,' ibiMi^n, ■'14 Juno 50; Lt,
\ Bt.Lt.ColoHel, 12 July 68 ; Lt. Colonel, i Jan. 73.
. 'Mig'on.— 2 Francis Geo. C. Probart ,♦ Enngu, iB Nov.
I Sept. 68.
, 2 William Daunt.' Eiuign, 13 Sept. 48 ; Lt. '15 Feb. 53; -^ - -, ^- . — -^ , ,..
, ii Charles Caldwell Grantham, Enngn, 16 Sept. 45 ; Lt. 23 Oct. 47 ; Cajtt. 23 July 58 ; Major, 8 May 72.
, I Henry Marcus Bcreaford, Ennii/n, ^'13 May 53 j Lt. 15 Dec. 54; Cayt. *'3o July 58 j Bt.Major, 5 July
I 72 ; Major^ i Jan. 73.
; 76
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»iS July 53 ; Capt. 15 June 55 ; 2fq;or, i April 57 ;
Lt. 21 Sept. 54; Capt. 29 Feb. 56; Mcy'or,
Capt. 39 Feb. 56; Major f 14 Feb. 72.
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;; i ... 1 Wilb'am Crosbie Harvey* IP 11 June 52
i» ... jx Henry Collingwood Vibart"* '18 Aug. 54
(o .... 12 William Harris Burland? 1^25 Aug. 54
;, ... .2 Charles John Cramer Roberta* ''21 Jan. 53
;^ ... 12 RichanlChns. Henry Gcrmon Pi6Jan. 55
,) ... X William James Ma&jy 20 July 55
y ... 2 W. H. Errington Ridsdale • 1 May ss
7 ... \2 Charles Smith Perry 1^29 May
0 ••., I Arthur Henry Josselyn , :'2x May
7 1*1; 2 BcnjaminD'UrbanMuftgrave,*.lid^(2«> ,, Tor>
Cawmto Governor of Sontk Australia..}] '5 Jan.
7 .. I John Gill^pie ,'19 Dec.
9 ... : Francis Edward Biddnlph I 15 May
7 X -2 Reginald Edward Huxham^^ ' 27 Feb.
3 ... Ix Mileson Edgar ('29 July
9 ... 3 Edmund Kerrich I 20 Jan.
5 , ... X William Richard Vandelonr
12 Arthur Francis Bingham Wright, /
Aide de Camp to Br. General Er»kine }
I Charles Greorge Kane
1 Herbert WitherstoncMynorsBaskerville
'2 Farquhar Glennio
n Aug. 54
Z3 Jan. 55
7 Mar. 55
9 Mnr. 55
z June 55
Pxx Dec. 57
15 Jan. 58
2 Oct. 58
58 '25 Sept. 60
CAPTAIir. , IIBEV.VAJ. | BT.LT.COL.
P 7 Sept. 58
1.15 April 59
p25 Sept. 60
p 6 May 59;
p22 Feb. 61
p3oAug. 64
20 Sept. 64
P 8 May 66
P9N0V. 66
' I AprU 70I
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I June
5 JalJ-
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•* 7 July 63
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'x6 Dec.
aaMar.
7 Dec.
'18 Oct.
P31 July
56, 15 Mar. 58
62,^x4 June 64
55 26 Mar. 58 ^ _ ___^
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62 Px4 Sept. 66' P 4 Feb, 71 1
55 1 23 Nov. 561 20 Jan. '
59 '23 Jan. 63 1 P 14 Mar.
55 1 I Feb. 56! 14 Feb.
58 1' 3 Oct. 62' 8 May
59 P 9 Feb. 64 I Jan.
6oPa6Feb. 64 26 Mar. 73
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25 Sept.
P16 Oct.
P19 Dec.
28 July
P26 Feb.
63' P 5 June
64'' 9 Nov,
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... 'x James Edward MacDounell
... I Marsden Samuel James Sunderland, > p^^ -»f__
^d>/a*t 24 July 69 S\ 24^^y
... I James Algernon Ind ^ 4 June
... a Thornton Warner Clogstoun
... t ThomasFarley
... 2 Huntley Bacon
... I Daniel Dickinson, Instructor of Mtui- )
kelrwi^ Oct. 70 j
... X Archibald Gx-aham Wavcll
... 2JohnLovcll
... X Augustus Henry Longficld \^3J May
... 3 Edward Charlca Maltby ^12 July
... 2 Edward Pennell Ehnhirst, In$trncior\
ofMtttketry 19 April 70 Ji
... X Frederick Woodhouse James, at Staff i
, ColUge S
... 2 Charles Herbert Shepherd
... 1 2 George Michell Seaton, Adj. 12 Nov. 73
... '2 Richard Andrews Mitchell ,
... ,1 Herbert Durell Terry
...' 12 Fitzmaurice Rob. Deane Townshend
... jx John BaincsSeddonDeverell
... Ix Edward Croft Murray 'p"'9Nov,
... 'I Octavius AUcard |P29May
... |i Edward Bosvillc James 'x2 Dec.
... ix Fred.T.RowanHamilton,.4uiriie C'awp I Ip yv.^
I to the Goremor General of Canada... j . '3 ^^C.
1» „ 2 Somcnct Henry Paul Graves I * 2 Sept.
... x Samuel Martin Gully P3oMar.
... 2 Waldeifrave Charles Feam Koll '^25 Sept. 69
^ ... 2 Divio Knighton Robertson P26 Sept. 69
I
60 P22Mar.
6x!'i7 Jan.
6x P 2 May
' 5 June 61 ' 9 June
Px5 Oct. 61 P22 Sept.
~ " 6x1 ►29 Sept.
6a 37 Mar. 66l
31 Dec.
P 2 May
39 Dec.
P26 Jan.
P 8 May 66
32 May 66
31 Aug. 66
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65 »'i5 Feb.
65 Px7 May
66 25 Oct.
66 28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
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28 Oct.
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6 Mar.
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4 Dec.
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' I SrB LiBxnrEKAirTS.
' 2 ... ,2 William Gibbs Straghan .
J ... 1 Son. Richard Luttrell PilkingtcnBothell
2 ... |X Frederic William Brewster
2 ... a Frederick Alexander Currio
3 ... |a Henry James Shuckburgh
I . ... z Harry Arnold Armitago
17 ... TagwMglert.—^ Walter Morrison," 29 Dec. 57; Ennijn, 13 March 57 ; Kon.Mqfor, 13 Mar. 7a.
t Maxwell Klrwan Morri*," 10 March 5 • Uon.Major, 10 March 72.
:o ' ... \(lfiarterMatterB. — 1 John Cascy,^* 9 Dec. 64. _
5 ;. ,. 2 Thomas Sterrett,»* X9 Dec. 65. {^Surg.Major,^^ Dec. 72
=» 1 ... \Uedieal QffUer».—a Surgeon Major Alexander Fisher Bartlcy, A.8. 14 Jan. 53 ; Surgeon, 35 Sept. 60
» , a j I Surgeon Major Edmund Humphrey Roberts," A.S. 33 June 54 ; Surgeon, 7 Aug. 66.
Facinge YoWow.— Agent, Andrew Lawrie, Esq.
i»t Batt. returned jrom ike Cape of Good Hope, August, 1870. and Bait, returned fi^om Japan, July 1868
' Lieni.6eneral Bates has served three years in the West Indies and twenty -one years in the Bast Indies ,
SpttM as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Dick, who was killed at the battle of Sobraon (Medal) ; and was appointed
aJi«T that action Aide do Camp to Lord Gough, the Commander in Chief In India, in which capacity he served m
^e Panjanb campaign of x 848 -49, and was present at the aiTair of Ramnuggur and subsequent operations rosult-
iai: m the passage of the Chenab and the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojei-at (Medal with two Clasps).
iNotet eontin^sd^mtJ<^ei[ Aj^gtoW*'*"^!'*^'.
U8 J^^d^'Jtl.'gSSS;] lOth (North LlucoUxhue). [XJii^'vl^^^
•* Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Peninsula" "Sobsaok" "Pukjaub" "Mooltan " "'Goojebat" "Locekow."
Year* Scr.0olonel.—5ir Sydney John Cotton,* GCJB. Cornet, 19 April 10; Lf. 13 Fcl). 12; Capi. »'i Jan. 20; Major,
,FixU Half 18 Jan. 28; Bt.Lt.Cohnel, 23 Nov. 41; Lt.Colonel, 8 Jon. 43; Coloiiei, 20 June 54; 2fajf>r General,
, Pay. Pay^ 26 Oct. 58 ; Lif id. General, 20 April 66 ; Colonel loth Foot, 5 Feb. 63.
36 ; ... Lieutenant ColonelB.~a Stephen Francis Charles Annesley,* JCnnffn, »6 July 38; L(. '17 Auff. 41; Ccpt.
>*22 Oct. 47 ; Bt.Majort 20 July 58 ; Major, 26 Oct. 58 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 24 June 59 ; Lt.Colonel, 28 Aug. 60;
Colonel, 3 March 67.
1 OuthbcrtBiirlotnr,>.CAM;^N, 18 April 45; H, 'lo Dec. 47; Capi. 8 Jan. 58; Major, 14 June 64; Xt.CoIotcI,
29 Oct. 73.
lUjors.— I Patrick Urowne Lucas,* Enti^n, '10 Oct. 45 ; U. 4 Oct. 48 ; Capt. 8 Jan. s8 ; Major, 10 July 66.
1 I'C Joseph P. H. Crowe,7 JEtuiifu, 27 Oct. 46 ; Lt. ij Sept. 50 ; Capt. 8 Jan. 58 ; Bt. Major, 20 Dec 59 ; 3Iaj<fr,
28 Aug. 66 ; i^<.i<. Colonel, 2 Jan. 7 1 .
2 George Churchill Bartholomew," Eatign, Pi7May 50; if. '13 Feb. 52; Capt, '31 Aug. 58; BLMajor,
S July 72 ; Major, 29 Oct. 73.
2 John l)3'ron,*» ^MM^ft, »'i3 Feb. 5a; Lt. 14 June 54 ; Capt., ^22 June 58 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ; Jfajor,
12 Nov. 73.
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Robert WUlock Da vies" j 27 Feb.
George Kmest Bulger I 6 No v.
Frederick Browne Sandwith" p i Dec.
Robert Theodore F. Stammers 25 May
Charles Hudson *' i
Montagu M'Phcrson Batty e'*. 23 Nov.
Owen H. Strong 22 Oct.
JohnRudge 'ph Sept.
Ernest Archibald Berger ' 2 April
Richard Johnson , 30 April
Clifton de N. Orr Stockwell...| 26 April
Adolphus Fred. Walsh 16 Mar.
William Whitla 13 Nov.
Heniy Masters Spronlo »'29 July
Abraham Richard Montfort 28 May
Charles Anthony Denny ' 8 Nov.
Henry Guy Carleton , 8 Feb.
Theophilus Scott ^ii Dec.
Erasmua Harris Vanghion ... Pf6 Apr.
WiUiam Nassau Whitty 7 Nov.
Frederic Robertson ^ 8 Oct.
LlBrTENAXTS. I
John Caruthers Little, Ad-\ p,^ .„^|
jWan/ 24 Jan. 65 j »* 16 April
G«rard Paul Townshend 1 6 July
Arthur Henry Handley 6 Aug.
£dm. Jas. Young Armstrong ' 15 Oct.
George Coope Helme 28 Jan.
Archibald Glen, at Slqfl ,« -p.
College _.j| 4 Feb.
Arthur William King »• 5 Feb.
John Smith O'Brien Blake... 'ii Feb.
1 Charles Knatchbull •'28 May
Hougham Charles Huntley... ' 8 Sept.
Hamilton William Palmer ... Pix Sept.
George Hood, Adj. t May 73 ' 4 Dec.
I Richard George Southey 19 April
James Wolcott Lang. /«*/. > , ,.,1 .
o/Jfa#Jfc«<ry8Aprfl69 -il ^ ^^^
Fred. Norman Innes Taylor '19 July
: Henry Charles Hinxman * 3 Hay
[ Eustace Beaum. Bumaby ...'^23 Aug.
: Joseph HamUton Hodgson... >ii Oct.
t Charles Edward Amys Tuck '24 Jan.
! Nicholas Purcell O' Gorman * 7 Mar.
r Goo. HamUton Singer, /»«/. > L . ^ .,
of Mifk^trjf 15 Aug. 71... S I 7 ^^^^
[ Thomas George Booth 1^16 May
: Armstrong William Elliott... ^ii July
t Robert Gardner Warton p 18 Jan.
t Augustus George Bridge p 10 Nov.
r Henry Robert Rol^erts P19 Feb.
c Metcalfe Dale P29 May
I Charles Talbot Peyton j 8 Jan.
t Frederic William Key Gla.ss P22 Aug.
r Henry Fred. VardonGaitskell 7 July
: George Blagrove Paton P24 Nov.
; Herbert Meyrick P2 7 April
; Frank Robert Lowth P30 Nov.
! James do Hoghton, on Spe- \ « ^.
cial Seroice, Oold Coast ... • , ^3 Sept.
Bercsford Robert Hamilton
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z Henry Compton Sewcll >
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7 Aug.
P 5 Nov.
9 Feb.
Pi 4 Mar.
25 Jan.
30 July
55 8 Oct.
571 26 Oct.
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58 P16 April
55! 9 Sept.
58 Pi 5 Oct.
59 P27 May
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61 ;P 5 Sept.
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47 15 Jan. 58
50 1 X Oct. 58
55 13 Mar. 59
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17 April 62
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6i{Pi8Jan. 67
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65;P29 Dec. 69
581 laFeb. 73
6x 29 Oct. 73
5 July 72
5 July 72
sJnly 72
1 7 Nov. 73
lo Oct. 70
61 P 9 Oct. 63'
61 14 Feb.
61 P26 April
6x,P 3 May
62 Px4 June
62 P19 July
62 P23 Aug.
62|Pn Oct.
62 P24 Jan.
63 P 9 May
63 Pi I July
63 P 5 Jan.
64 P 18 Jan.
64 P23Mar.
64^29 May
64! aoJuly
64' 23 Dec.
64 Pi 7 April
65 1 30 Juno
65;P21 Aug.
65|P I Sept.
65 Px5 Sept.
6s P19 Feb.
67 P23 Nov.
65 1 5 Jan.
67 P15 Feb.
67 28 Oct.
681 28 Oct.
69, 28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct
2S Oct.
12 Nov.
I
» Sir Sydney Cotton Bel•vt^d with the aand
Light Dragoons in the Hahnitta war in 1817;
and with the 38th Foot in Bind under Sir Charles
Napier in 1842-43. Commanded a force of Ir-
tillery. Cavalry, nnd Infiintry in 1853, which
marched as a reinforcement to the N.W. Frjn-
tier necessitated by the agitation on the Bonier,
caused by the assassination of the British Ccin-
missioncr. The same force under bis comtmind
proceeded to the Kohat Pass, and having told
off three columns of attack, ho succeeded in
overawing and bringing into subjection the r?-
fVactory tribes in that Pass. Commanded the
22nd Foot with a Force under Brigadier Boilcau
against the Boree Afreedeee on the N.W. Fron*
tier in 1853. Commanded an expeditionary
force of 4500 men to Shah Hooeeh Kheyl, in
August 1854, for the punishment of the Hohxuusd
tribe. Also commanded in 1858 an expedition-
ary force of the same strength to Sittana, ?he
Chinglee Valley, and Punitar on the Eusofiie
..y, Border, to punish Mokurrub Khan, Gbief of ^e
70 Pumtar, and the Hindoostanee fitnatics and
70' rebel Sepoys (India Medal with Clasp). Was
71 1 nominated KCB. for his services in command of
71 the Troops on the N.W. Frontier of India in
71 suppression off tho Indian mutiny in 1857 -sS
71 '^Medal).
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13 Nov. 72
30 April 73
Pagmatier*.—! James Murphy." 1 Juno 55 ; Q.lf. 7 Mar. 48 : Hon.MqJor, i June 6$,
2 George Lowi>» Onming. 6 Dec, 66 ; llon.Captain, 6 Dec. 71.
Quarter Ma*ter$.—x Robert Hyde. 11 Aug. 63.
ir J- f «.«, ^ James Templeton, 27 Sept. 71.
Medical Offiecrt.^ 2 SnrffMu Ma for George Monlna Slaucrhter," A.S. i-^ Dec. 54; ^icf^***, 7 Aug. 67.
I Sargwm Major PitzGera'd Edward Scanlan, i April 73.
. _ ^^ , , J'tff»»'7»Yellow.—.rf<7<»»/«, Messrs. Cox and Co.
i»e Batt. embartedfor «« Caw of Good Hontt, .^;^^ 1864. D<7></. «i7A i$t Battalion. ,
2«rf Batt. return. tfro.n Ranjoon, ,9 ^'^h-^^^l^^^ by^OOglC
10th (The North Lutohtshlre) Eeyinienl of Font. I45f«
♦ C'i'oTiel Anncsley served with the 37th Regiment in Ceylon during the rebellion in 1848. Served with the loth
Bctnment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, was present at the snpnrcHsiun of the mutiny at Dcnarcs, capture of
ibc- Fort of Atrowleea, advance on Lucknow, including the actions of Cnanda, Umeerpore, Sultanporc. and Douraka,
Me^re and capture of Lncknow, conomanded the advanced party into the Kaisabagh. commanded n pnrty of Volun-
tcir» occapving the large Mosque commanding the Kaieabagh— mentioned in dcsjiatchos as having " highly dis-
t.: ;riished himself;" afterwards present at the rehef of Azimglvir and subsequent oi>erations at Jugdespore (Brevet
jf iLijor, Medal with Cla«p) .
i U. Colonel Barlow served the Pmyanb campaign of 1848-49 with the loth Rcgt., including the whole of the siege
i-rcraiions before Mooltan, action of Soorjkoond, carrying the Heights before Mooltan. cajjture of the Dowlat
(rUe tgrspe-sbot wound), and surrender of the fortress; afterwards present at the Ijattle of Goojcrat (Modal with
tw ' tlasiw). Served in the Indian campaign of 1837-58, including the capture of Jugdospore with Eyre's Forte,
ci.'tare of Atrowleea, actions of Chsjida, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Dournha, siege and capture of Lucknow,
r.licf of Asimghur, and oiiorations in the Jngdespore Jungle (Medal with Clasp).
' iLijor Lucas served the Punjaul) cammign of 1848-49 with the 10th Regiment, including the whole of the siege
•pcrations before Mooltan, affair of the oth Sept., storming the enemy's strongly entrenched position an<l surrender
or tte fortress; afterwards present at the battle of Croojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian cam-
'.<aizn of 1357-58, including the advance on Lucknow and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sulttinnorc. siege and
ca;>iare of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jngdespore, and operations in its vicinity (Medal with Clasp).
' LLColond Crowe ser\'ed with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian campaign in 18^6, and was present in the action
r Ko^i^hab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served m India with Havolock's Column ftrom its
L.'M uking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Biiseerut-
i:isirc, Boorbeakechowkee (Victoria Cross for distinguished and gallant conduct). Mungarwar. and Alumbagh,
:>.'.:ef of Lucknow (wounded), defence of Alumbngh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow. relief of
-Lcimghur, and operations near Jngdespore (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and grant of a year's service-
fr Lucknow).
* U^jor Bartholomew commanded a mounted Detachment of the loth Regiment during the operations against
t^ rebels in the Shahabad district, from 9th Oct. 1858 to 4th Jan. 1850. and was several times engaged (mcntioued
u. despatches. Medal) . Served in the Abyssinian Rzpedition in 1868 (Medal).
^- M^jor Byron served in the 34th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854. and was wounded and taken pri-
^ cr in a sortie by the Russians on the night of the aoth December (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medjil). Servetl
•I ti^e Indian campaign in 1857-58, including actions at Cawnpore under Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow,
ALA rslief of Aziinghur (Medal with Clasp).
-' Uajor Daviea was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for " gallant and humane conduct.
ca the 3rd Nov. 1852 for having plunged into the Rio Grrande at Jamaica and rescued a private soldier who had been
cirried away by the force of the current.'*
^ Major Sandwith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present with the party of the loth Regi-
ctent under Captain Dunbar (who was kUled) at the attempt to relieve Arrah (wounded) ; advance to Lucknow,
kiid ftctions at Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, storming of the Emaumbonv
»Ld Kaisabagh, passage of the Tonsc, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugdospore, and operations in its vicinity
Hfdal with Clasp).
■> Msjor Hudson served during the Kaffir wars of 1846-47, and of 1851-53, on the Ordnance Staff, and was fire- *
pessij thanked in General orders (Medal). Served also in the Crimean campaign, and was present at the several
» rties, and the attack of the Redan on the i8th June 1855, when he was contused by the bursting of a shell in the
Imiches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•* Captain Battye served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the mutiny at Dinapore and
sUcmpA to relieve Arrah ; capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lncknow, and actions at Chanda. u mecrpore. Sultan-
'•rs. and Donraba, siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisanagh (Medal
wUi Clasp).
-' Vsior Murphy served with the loth Regiment in the Sntleg campaign of 1845-46, including^ the battle of Sobraon
Medal). Also the Pm^aub campaign of 1848-40, and was present during the whole of the sic^ operations before
jf ^Itau, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on 17th Aug. 1848, and surrender oithe fortress ; after-
vttds present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
* Surgeon Major Slaughter.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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I John AVilliam Green ^17 Nov.
I Frederic Jas. S. Whiteside, )
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I HughMontilToUcr P31 July 58
• ,2 Frederic Watson P20 July
• 2 ».WilliamPictonMortimer,s> I „
I n. A. Q.U.GeHeral, Ceylon S\ ^4 ^0V.
• |i Edwartl Henr>' Hare 1 23 May
. I John Hichem* Bamfield* ' 6 July
• ,1 Edward Lee Street P21 Feb
. 2 «.Charle8FredBrick Colvile, > „ -. *
I JBriffade Major at Belfast > , 3 July _^
• 2 Aleximder Henry Vaughan .1 10 April 60
■ |2 Henry Herbert Skill p i June 60
. 1 2 Frederick Fitzroy Gibbons...! 4 July 60
• 12 Frederick Nathaniel CallweU Pji June 61
■ 2 Vi^vj-an Williams 1 4 jun© 58
. I2 James George Ballantyno ... P28 May 58
... (I Christopher Samuel Bailey... p , June \a
... I2 Edw.Keg.Mynors BaskerO !„ , , ^^
' ville ,..:. j ^ 2 July 61
LlBUTKyAWTS. I
... 1 1 George Vincent Meredith, 7 ! « „
Adjutant 7 i\inQ6») >, 18 Sept. 6 x
... [2 Thomas Albert Kemble 'p 3 Oct 61
... '2 Philip Henry Smith Pi^Jan. 63
... II Spencer ByngAstley |Pi6 0ct. 63
... Ii Richd. bquirelmhohO'Brien' 14 Juno 64
... I Sylvester Rcid. Imtructor} i ' ,
i ofMtuketry, 31 Oct. 71.../ 1 5 July 64
... 12 Dennett Thomas Kinder, > ■
I ^i4;tt^a«^ 12 July 71 ji Q May 65
... 2 Edward Uonsmau Vaughan. Poo June 6^
...» 12 #. James Walker Andr&vva ...' % Seot 6?
... -2 James Herbert Yule, Imt. > ■ ^ • ^
ofMuaketry, i Jan. 74,....) . » Dec. 65
... 2 Thomas Stephen Coppiuger'Pzo April 66
... 1 lid ward William Scott PisMav 66
... '2 Charles Edward Lang , 30 Mar. 66
... ii Ross Thompson ^ 6Nov 67
... |i George lYederick Guyon ...PinMar' 66
... (i GotU'rey Clement K. Baldwin p, 3 Mar' 62
... I2 George DodBworthStawell...ip 2 May 68
... I Dirk Gwysbert Barry p-^i; April 68
... 'iGustavua Spieker Bullocke p'^ Fob 6q
... I MultonThos. Geo.Lambardop I Scpt 60
... 2 WUlium Yorke > 5 jah ' ^
... a Richard Edward Kelsal 1 p ^ , July 67
... 1 BradahawLewia Philip Reilly; ,julv 60
... 1 Fra. Wm. Staveley Jack- ] l„ ^ 1 /
son, Interpreter j" , 9 Feb. 70
... 2 WUliam Prinn Noon !...>„ Feb 70
... I James Browne Piq Mav
May 551 17 Sept. 61
Px3 July sSjPai April 63
P24 Aug. 58 P 8 Jan. 64
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P16 April 61
P 2 July 61
1^23 July 61
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P12 Oct. 60
I Oct. 58
>* 8 Jan. 64
Dec. 63
9 Oct. 63
3 Mar. 65
' 8 June 67
**2i Aug. 67
P X Oct. 67
16 May 68
'18 Nov. 68
* Sir GanpardLeMarchant serve
as Adjutant General to the Anpld
Spanish Legion, and Br.Gencral b
the Spanii*h service during the year
1835. 36. ftnd 37 J was present ai ih
relief of Bilboa and affair before tLa
town in Sept. 1835, engaged on tl
- _ ^^ Heights of Arlaban, in Alara, on tl
7 June 69'i6th 17th and i8th Jan. ; in raifii
*" I Sept. 69 the siege of San Seba.«!tiftn, ai
*'22 0ct. 70
storming the Lines, 5th May • ]
'31 May
**i2 July
'22 July
''31 Oct
sage of the Urmea, and taking
Passages, 28th May ; in the gcne.-
action before Alza, Oct. 1836, beskla
several affairs in Guipurcoa, as air
71 1 in the general actions of the loi
8 Juno 72 13th isth and r6th March bcfoi
" '^«* 69iHemani : for these services he rt
9 Feb. 64
5 July 64
9 Aug. 64
P26May 65
P 6 Nov. 601
«• 2 Sept. 6a P 9 Oct. ^ _. ^^^ «..„u„x.t *
P28 April 63 5 July 73'ceiW a"Medal/al«r3nl'^SaSsi
• 2 June 65 ,s Opt __ I Fernando, and Knight of Charie
V ^^® '^^"^- From i846to 1867 hewa
I successively Governor and Commander of th
'Forces, — of Newfoundland,— Nova Scoti'v
I Malta— and Commander in Chief of the Madit
10 Sept. 6s -^"^^y-
_ _ . ■ Lt. Colonel Crompton-Stansfield served irit
» I Dec. 65 1 the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from th
Pio July 661 14th July 1855, including the siege and faUc:
uNov. 66iSebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turk^:
11 Jan. 67 Medal). ^
P 8 June 67' * Captain Mortimer scr>-ed with the 80th R€
;giment in Burmnh in 1853 (Medal with Clasp fo
■'14 Mar. 68'^*^S^)' -A.I80 in the Indian mutiny campaism ii
p A -1 ^0 5^^58-59. and ^as present with the Camel Corp
^25 April 68 at the capture of Calpee, and ficrveil with tb
Pi 5 July 68 Cawnpore and Moradabad Levies (Medal vit;
P22Auff. 68 ^^i^P)-
=• « Captain Bamfield served with the
P 2 Sept. 68 Ti:^vi^^.» — .^ .0-- x_.,. .
21 Oct. 68
20 May 69
»*25 Sept. 69
24 Jan. 70
I Wm. Arthur Joyce Murray.,
a Henry Beauchami) St. John.
I Chas. Mordaunt l<'itzgerald
Sun L1BUTKNAXT8.
1 George Mackworth Bullock
2 Samuel Keith Harries
i 2 James Herbert Vidal Brai- >
1 thwaite ]
2 John Woodvillo Jones .....!..,
Ix NevUle Francis Fitz Gerald) 1
Chamberlain f .
Paymiutert.-
23 Nov.
''22 Feb.
Highlanders in the Indian campaign of iSsS-si
including the siege of Kotah. battle of Bunas
and pursuit through RajpooUma, Central IndiJ
and Malwa (Medal with Clasp).
7 Doctors West and Tulloch.— For War So
9 Feb. 70 vices see " Medical Department.
P 9 Feb. 7o|
'14 Sept. 70
Pi2Jiily 71'
^ 7 Oct. 71 t
1*27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
j sun LIEUT.
I 24 April 72
I 26 Juno 72
I 3x Aug. 72
I 12 Feb. 73
9 Aug. 73
-a Richard Rodd Robinson, 36 Mar. 58 ; Hon.Mmor, 26 Mar. 73.
Quarts 1/WwL. T^J^Po^^u? '^ J^iie 58 ; Eruian, 2 June 48 ; Son.Mcuor^s June 68.
(Quarter J£aster$.—2 John Robinson Atkins, 23 Nov 60 v . a •* «^« "«».
xr.»- 7 r^MT » William Mullins, 17 July 63.
Medical Qffleer$.-2 Surgeon Major John Henry West.? MD. A.8. 24 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, x6 Feb. 64.
I Surgeon Major John Tulloch,7 MD. A.S. 7 June 54 ; iiirgeon^is Feb. 66.
,.* »-** 7- 1. f^T?^* Green.— ^^<?»<#, Messrs. Cox i Co.
ll/» *? /^" <fw*flrA*<i/5r Bengal, x6 July X864. Depdt, attached to 2nd Battalion,
:ind Battalion returned from the Cape of Ihod J^ope,li July 2870.
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"Nbw Zbalaitd."
r«rs^. Cdottel.— Henry ColvUe, JSnsi</n ^ Li. '29 Doc. 13 ; Li. 4- Capt. ^6 Nov. 17 ; Capt. <f Lt.ColoueU ^C July 30 ;
K J fiAU| Jftf/or ^- Coi. »3i Dec. 44 ; Lt.Colonel, ^25 March 53 ; Major General, 20 June 54 ; Lieut. General, 20 JiUy bo ;
Piy. Piy.. Qeneral, 27 March 68 ; Colonel 12th Foot, 29 Oct. 64.
39 ... lieatenant ColonelB.— John M'Neill Walter," CB., Brigadier General Commanding Saugor Dieiriet ; Eneign,
»3i July35; Lt. sJ^lysg; Capt. 29 Sept. 47; Major, '3 Dec. 53; Lt.Colonel, ^ij Oct. 56; Colonel,
' 17 Jane 6z.
r» , .„ I John M*Kay, JEtuign, 25 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. 6 May 59 ; Major, 1 July 67 ; Lt.Colonel, i May 71.
Zi 1 ... It £dvrord H, Foster,* Jineign, 2 May 42 j Lt. 14 Apr. 46 j Capt. 14 Feb. 55 ; Major, zj Juno 63 ; Lt.Colonel,
I lApril 73.
■%j<n. — 2 Geoivc Fuller Walker,^ Commandant, Kuuowlxe Depot ; Entign, 14 April 46 ; Lt. 13 Sept. 49 ; Capt,
I 17 Mar. 58 ; Major, '23 June 65.
I Frederick Bagnell,* Bn^n, 20 Oct. 46 ; Xt. 8 Aug. 49 ; Capt. 8 Jan. 58 ; Major, 9 April 70.
^c" |i»'„ I Charles Jocelyn Cecil Sillcry, Ena. 21 Jan. 53 ; Lt. 21 Sept. 54 ; Capt. 9 Sept. 55 ; Major, 1 May 71.
i- I ... a Edward Marcon, Ena. 13 Sept. 48 ; Lt. 3 Dec. 52; Co;?^. 30 Sept. 58 ; Mt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, i Apr. 73.
:S ...
1 CAPTAnrs.
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. 2 HnghPearce Pearson.^Q^- )
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. 1 Henry Macgregor Lowrj'* ...
. 12 WiUiam KeoagQ
. I WHliamCroBbieSiddonsMair^'
. a HenryLongWilliamPhillips"
. I Campbell Thomas Moi-riB ...
. I Wm. A. Fctherstonhangh*...
. z James Edward Harris
.2 John Xing Doouer^'
1 Henry Magee
. 2 George Turner
, X Geonce James Gordon
2 Herbert Trist Cooper "
3 Bbbert Baynes Reed
I Walter John Boyes
1 Simon Bagge Triphook i*...
a Henry Dnppa Alfred CutbilP?
'-• «. Charles Henry Grardner, \
OarrietmIn*trttctor,L«cknoK )
2 Arthur Henry Brittain"
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I 7 Jan. 48 ' 9 Joly
28 Feb. 56 25 Aug. 57i*'xs Oct. 61
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•»z6 April 6z J'xe Aug. 64
'iz June 6x1 x5 Dec. 64
(ifMuaketrf, i6 May _
, 2 Greorge Frederick Gavm
, I James Smith Gibbi7
. z Harry liOigh Townshend
r Arthur French
2 Charles Hely,.<i4/. 19 Jan. 73.
X Henry Stewart Bolton»»
, '2 Thomas Baker
2 John C. Robertson Glasgow.. ''z6 Aug. 64 ' 8 Aug.
z W.WallaceRoderickOnsTowW ^ao Dec. 64' zs Oct.
1 Manfred John Sawyer
z Owen "Williams, Inatruetor \
j ofMueketry 15 Feb. 71 ... >
'z John James Fox Irwin
2 Geo.Aug.BarringtonGodbold
2 Arthur Staniforth Hext
'2 Richard Thos. Edward Dowse
'x Chas. Fairfiix Hutton Riddell
z Charles Richard Townley, >
Adjutant 24 Sept 73 j
'2 Richard James Pike
z Charles Thos. Jackson Dowler
, z Arthur Cocea
3 Edward RedstoneJas. Warner
. 2 William Randolph llouth, )
Interpreter Jf
. a James tSidney Tiilyer-Blnnt
z April 73
3 June 73
« Brigadier General Walter served throughout
2 Guillum Scott Baugh I'za Nov.
I
SrB LlBUTBWAirTS.
Iz Charles Donovan Cave..
John Logan Fraser
2 Claude Kcimedy
Z9 Feb. 58!' 39 July 60
'^ax Nov. 6a Pz4 Sept. 67
' 9 Dec. 62 *'i2 Sept. 65
P 2 Doc. 62;' 4 Mar. 68
» 8 Sept. 63I 4 April 68 ___^
^22 Dec. 63 z 7 June 68 1 the Kallir campaign of 1846-47 as Adjutant of the
Pz2 April 64 ' z Aug. 68 90th Light Infantry, and Field Atljutant of tho
" ' ■ ' » " - - '« zst Division (Medal). Served with the 53rd Regi-
ment in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and was
^ 9 Sept. 64 1' I Fob. 68 present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
r^TMn^ «Jpr, ATiTii rto Clasp). Also with a Brigade on the Peshawur
zoNov. 65 ••17 April 69jft.^,^^i'ej.in X85Z-52. Served with the 35th Regt. in
5 Mar. 67] 2z May 69 1 the Indian campaign of 1858 -59 ; commanded tho
5 Aug. 641*' 7 Aug. 67 Arrah Field Force in the actions of Sirthooa,
8 Jan. 6S '19 Feb. 70 Bramineegunge, Rampoorperoiora Jemaon, and
Kareeaath ; subsecpiently a light Column in the
operations in Shahabad, including tho action be-
fore Nonoodhee (CB., and Medal).
♦ Lt.Colonel Foster and Major Bngnell served
in the Kaffir war of z8sz-53 (Medal).
* Major Walker served as Adjutant of the 8th
Regt. at the siege and assault of Delhi (severely
7z' wounded), including repulse of sorties on 9th
(horse shot) Z4th z8th and 23rd July Z857 ; aiter-
'^ wards present in the actions of Bolundshur
and AUighur, battle of Agra, action of Dil
Koosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord
Clyde, affair of the and and action of the 6th
Dec. at Ca^vnpore, and action of Khudagrmg
(Medal with two Clasps).
« Major O'Shaughnessy and Capt. Fethcrston-
z Aug.
» a Dec.
z4 Jan.
Z3 Jan. 69
^ 3 April 69I
Pz7 April 691
P 5 May 69
7Jnly
'Z9 Feb.
69
... z GoodsonAdey.
~ aids
2 George Shieli
ja Arthur John Watson...
2 George Henry Robinson
2 Arthur Wilbraham Twin-)
I ing Radclifb s
.2 QuintinHamilton Thompson
28 May
28 Oct.
28 Oct
a8 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
28 Oct.
HUB LIRUT.
,^
8 June 72; — ^ „
19 June 72.haugh served with the 12th Regiment througli-
3z Aug. 72 out the New Zealand war of z 863-66, and was
Z3 Nov. 7a present during tho remainder of the Waikato
'^ 72 campaign under Sir Duncan Cameron, also
4 Dec.
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
12 Nov.
at the operations before and assault of tho
Gate Pah (Medal).
,— z Walter Rice Olivey, 6 Apr. 55 ; Entign, Pz4 Feb. 5' ; i^- '*«9 Oct. 56 ; Hon.Major, 14 Feb. 66.
,; 2 Thomas Huddlestone,^ x May 64 ; Q.lf. 16 Feb. 56 ; Kon.Captain, 1 May 69.
■ <^nari*r Mattere. — 2 Edward Farrant,** 30 July 62.
I z William Cox, 29 Oct. 73 . „ ,
Medieal Ctffieer».—a Surgeon Major James GreigLcask, MB. A.S. 28 Aug. 55 ; Surgeon, 15 Feb. 71.
X Surgeon John Wallace," MI). A.S. 3Z March 64.
Taeinge YeWow.—Agenfe, Messrs. Cox and Co. Irieh Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bt. & Co.
I xti Bait, returned from New Zealand, Augvtt 1867.
and Batt. embarked for Bengal, July 1864. Dep6t, vifh tit Baft.
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'51 1 2th (East Suffolk) Eetjlment of Fooi.
■ Captain Pearson served iu the 84th Regiment throughout the operations of the Cohimn under Ha^'eloct, iLc'.U'lii i
the actions of Futtehpoi*c, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), Oonao, Buseerut Gunge (first andw^ui^i.!
Boorbeako Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungawar, and Alum Bagn, relief of Lucknow, conunanded a Companv of the t^tii
Regt. in the sortie of 26th Sept. 1857, and at the storming of the Him Kanah ; served with Outnun'a Force at lU
Alum Bagh, also at the assault and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and pursuit of Koer Singh (Mcibl vA
two Clasps, and a year's service).
* Captain Lowry served during the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal).
* Captain Mair served throughout the New Zealand war of x86a-6i, including the capture of the Palis at Kil.ibl
capture of Matarikoriko. relief and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt, action of Hnirangi. and i^kimii^ij
in front of Tearie. Served during the first part of the Waikato campaign, also as Adjutant of the Flying CoAA-ii
during the war of 1863- 64 (Medal).
" Captain Phillips served with the i»th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and wa.^ imnii
with the storming party at the capture of Rangiriri on the 20th Nov. 1863 (Modal).
" Captains Dooner and Triphook and Lieut. Bolton served in New Zealand during active operations in 1B64 1
(Medalj.
" Captain Cooper served with the 13th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the Waik&i
campaign.
*" Captain Cutbill, and Lieut. Gibb served throughout the New Zealand war of 1S63-66, and were prc'cnt wii
the Thames expedition and ^ith that of the Waikato (Medal).
^ Lieut. Brittain served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the expedition to the Thames and siege an
capture of the Maori position at Orakau on xst and 2nd April 1864 (Medal).
" Lieut. Onslow served in New Zealand during active operations in i366 (Medal).
** Captain Huddlestone served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma ut
Balaklava, siege and iall of Sebostopol (Medal with three Clasps, and IHirkish Medal).
" Quaiter Master Farrant Ber\'ed m the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Ferozepla
(Medal). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the relief of Pegu, and with General Peel's Colunui to M.irtaban aa
Thongoo (Medal with Clasp). Indian mutiny campaign, including the Ixittle of Bedleekeserai, siege and operatioiJ
before Delhi, actions of Namoul, Kassgunge, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, capture of Lucknow, and subsequent o\^en
tions in Oude (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian *N.W. Frontier ^-ar of 1863 (Clasp).
** Doctor Wallace.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to i^th Foot.
* Major Twynam served with the 6i8t Regt. at the siegeandcaptureof Delhi in 1857, and the action of Xniju
ghur; and with the 13th Light Infiekntry in the actions at Doomureahgunge, Toolsepore. and Bootwab (Medi
with Clasp).
« Major Brown served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea fW)m 5th Feb. 1855, including the siege of SebaFtopfj
attacks of the Redan on x8th June (with the storming Column) and 8th Sept.; also at the bombardment and m
render of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a party of tl
57th Regiment with the Column under Brigadier Coghlan at the attack and capture of the Arab village of She.
Othman on the 18th March 1858 (mentioned in despatch, and thanked in General orders). Served in the >c
Zealand war in z86z (Medal).
7 Captain Gilbert served in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, including the battle of the Tchemaya. siege and fiiHi
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was presei.i i
the relief of Azimghur and liie subsequent operations in that district ; also in the actions at Amorah, Jag«Iei9c>r
Doomureahgunge, Toolsepore, and the operations under Colonel Kelly in Tirhoot and the Teroi, including U^
action at Bootwab (Medal) .
* Captain GiUett served in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including the siege and lUl of Sebostopol fMe<a
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 2858, and was present at the actions 1
Amorah, Jugdespore, and Toolsepore (Medal).
* Captain Conmgton served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and waa present at the relief of Asimghur and eqi
sequent operations (Modal).
^^ Captain England served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the actions at Amorah (
the 17th and 25th April (Medal). * ^
1^ Captain Leet served during the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and was present in the actions of Amorah on tl
xTth and 25th April, Nuggur, Amorah on 9th June, attack on and retreat from Jugdespore, action of Toolscpor
and those at Bootwall ; he acted as Staff Officer to various Columns, and was twice specially mentioned in gcuer
orders (Medal).
^* Captain AUfr^y served with the 6th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations m U
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal).
" Captain James served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the relief of Azimghur, and act:Gi
at Doomureahgunge and Toolsepore (Medal).
** Captain Cox served in the Indian campaign, and was present in the two actions at Amorah on 17th «»
25th April 1858. in the firstof which he commanded the Skirmishers in a successful attack on the enemy's left (Medal
" Captain Ethelston served in the 68th Light In&ntry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal wn
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
17 Lieut. Westaway has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society fcr paving the life of .1 tv
who had fallen into the LiflTby, he himself having received severe injuries about tJie head and face from striking U
bottom, in a leap from the parapet of the embankment.
" Major M'Naughten landed with the 13th Light Inflmtty in the Crimea on the 30th Juno 185s, and was at "
siege and fall of Seliastopol, and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Scn*ed in tl
Indian campaign from 2nd October 1857, and was present at the action of Toolsepore (Medal). ,
*• Major Brown served with the ist Royals throughouT. the Eastern campaign or 1854-55, including the ba{t.(
of the Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Quarter Master Griffin served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Amorah c
17th and 25th April and 9th June 1858, capture of the Fort of Nuggur, actions of Debrcoh and Toolsepore (Medal)
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7^, vf.C«loo«L— Philip Spencer Stanhope, Entign, 30 March 15; U. 4r Capt. P17 Ju^' 23; Copl. 4- TJ. Colonel,
- 11^ 'le March 32; Colomsl, 9 Nov. 46; Major Generul, 20 June 54; LUut. General, 20 April 61; Qeneial, 22
i^T p»f I Nov. 68 ; Colonel 13th Ta^ht Infantry, 3 Feb. 64.
Lieatsnant Colonela. — 2 Thomas Maunsoll,^ Ennign, '27 May 42 ; Lf. '23 Mav 45 ; Capf. 8 Oct. 50 ; Sf.
Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, '9 Jan. 57 ; Bt.Lt.CoL, 10 Sept. 64 ; Lt.Colonel, P15 May 67 ; Col met. 28 Oct. 73.
I Robert Blacicall Montgomerj',* Ensign, ^24 Sept. 47 ; Lt. ^12 Oct. 52; Capt. P4 Aug. 54 ; Major, 17 Apr, 66 ;
Lt.Colonel, I April 73.
Kajort.— I Arthur Bainbriggc,* Ensign, ^14 June 50 ; Lt. '6 Mav 53 ; Capt. 26 June 55 ; Major, P9 Miirch 67.
i a Itibert Doug\as,*En*igA, 2 Apr. 41 ; Lt. a8 Dec. 42 ; Capt. 6 July 55 ; Major, i April 66.
"2 Geddes Sansoui T>rynam,* £»». ^18 Oct. 45; Lt. •'23 July 47 ; Capt. 11 Jan. 58; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ;
I Jfd/or. 5 July 73.
1 William Edward Brown,* Ensign, 10 April 49; Lt. ^26 Dec. 51 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Bt. Major, 14 Sept. 6; ;
Major, 14 May 73.
Captains.
J Philip Edward VictorGilbert? p 1 3 Jan. 54
I Hem-yGiUett* '24 Aug. 54
! John Godd Conington* >* 1 8 Doc. 52
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I WUliam KnoxLeet.'^ D.A. \
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1 Thomas Alphon«o Gary _ . _.
1 Irving Stening Allfrey'* '29 July 56
I JohnFencott James** ,''17 Aug. 55
I William Cox»* ! 2 July
' J Edmund Pee! Ethelston^ ...;'24Aug.
1 Dadley Thomas Perase ' 29 May
2 Arthur M'Gillicuddy Denny
! Alfred Randall
26 June 55
26 June 55
6 July 55
7 April 58
' 1 Feb. 56
II April 62
16 April 58
' 7 Mar. 56
8 Jan. 58
_ . 9 Feb. 55
, ^ 58 P18 Sept. 60
X April 58;»' 3 July 60
9 July 59! 26 July 66
23 Mar. 61
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1 John Moutray Read P2x Dec. 6oP3oJune 65
2 WilliamCharle8Fred.Maddeu P28 Dec. 6o;p3o June 65
li George Kemmis 'P9N0V. 58 P26 Oct. 60
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tani I April 62 S
Henrv Reginald Bate, Inst. \ \
of kusketry 18 Nor. 68 ... > '
Andrew Cba. Cunningham, '^
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12 John Francis Bellis
1 1 Charles Barker
2 John Jamee Rosa
I James Guillet Westaway*^ ...
1 William Hunter Bvans
2 John Franklen Bailey
2 Christian Hollingworth
2 Bryan Bristow Twyne
r Henry Hallam Parr, A^u- )
I to«<290ct. 73 S
{2 Charles Edward Harris
I Hugh Hovell Thnrlow
I John Miller Klgee Waddy ...i
1 Robert Cooke Otway
r Charles Dancuft RadcUffe ..J
2 Frederick Charles Caldwell . . . ,
1 2 Fred. Walt. Spencer-Stanhope
I Frank Boyd Bradshaw '
1 William Thomas Summers...
2 Walter Edgar Gaskell
I2 Richard Cooper
3 Arthur Close Borton
'2 Noel Norcott Winter
2 John Charles Ambrose
I Edward John Fowncs
I Edmond Joseph Gallwey
I Francis James Justice
I I Edmund William Clark
' 2 Pierce Edward Hughes
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65 P 2 Mar. 09
65' P24 April 69
65,Px4July 69
Bra LiBCTKirAKTs.
2 Bryan Palmes
I Richard Arthur Herbert)
Townsend }
a Anthony Lumb
I Edward Morris Poynton
^ Colonel Maunsell served in the 32nd Regt.
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848 -49. and
was present at the first and second Kiege oi)orH -
tions before Mooltau, including the attack on the
enemy's position in ftontof the advanced trenches
on the 12th Sept. 1848 (slightly grazed V)y a bul-
let), the action of Soorjkoond, storm and capture
of the city (where he was personally engaged at
one time with two Sikhs, one of whom he killed),
and surrender of the fortress ; afterwards present
at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Che-
niote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
Clasps) ; was severely wounded atMooltan on the
2 1 St Jan. i849by a splinter of shell on the left shoul-
dcrandarm. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854,
and up to 20th Feb. 1855, in the 28th Regt.. includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege
of Sebastopol, during which he commanded tne
Volunteer Sharpshooters of the 3rd Division for
j6 days until severelv wounded (buUet through
left arm, bono broken) on the 30th Dec. for which
service he was honourably mentioned in division
orders of 3rd Jan. 1855 (Brevet of Major, Medal
with three Clas)>s, Sardinian and Turkish Mc<lul.s,
and 5th Class of the Mcdjidie).
»Lt. Col. Montgomery served in the Crimea from
30th Junei855, including the battle of theTcheruaya,
siege and (all of Sebastopol (.Medal with Clasp,
5th Class of the Modjidic, and Turkish Medal).
> Major Bainbrigge lauded with the 13th Light
Infantry in the Crimea on the 30th Juno 1855, in-
cluding the battle of the Tchemaya, siejje and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
♦ Major Douglas sei'ved with the liuffs at the
10 Jan. 72 'battle of Punniar (Bronze Star).
8 Juno " i ^^°^ remainder of Holes tee foot of preceding page.
65 P30 Oct.
66 Pfo Nov.
66 Pio Nov.
67 P24 Nov. 69
67 P 6 July 69
67 P27 Aug, 70
67 P24 Sept. 70
68 P12 Nov.
681 28 Oct.
691 28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct,
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LIKVT.
5 Feb.
r Nov.
Paymaders.— i Duncan Ccmeron M'Nanghteu." 25 May 55 ; Q.If. 15 Aug. 48 ; JIon.Major. 25 May 65.
a Thos. Calderhoad Brown," 27 July 55 ; E)i*. 5 Nov. 54 ; Lt. 15 May 55 ; Hon.Major, 5 Nn . <;.
QnarUr Masters. — 2 Charles Fox, 9 Feb. 64.
1 Alfred Griffln,*» 27 July 66.
Meiieal Officers. — i Surgeon Major John Carlaw, MD. 1 April 73.
2 Surgeon Wilmot Horton Trevor Power, A.S. i Oct. 62.
Facings Bine.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Tri»h Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for Gibraltar. 14 June 1867. Dep6t, atlaehed to ^"j^.^i^'o^f^^O I C>
2nd Battalion retttmfd from the Mauritius, July 1S67. ed by VJH^^^g l\^
- -, . I St Britt., Se«Upcre, Beaipd.
^53 2nd Batt. , Aldershot.
Full
Pay.
28
27
HaU
Pay.
] Mth (BucLln.jhanuhlre). [|'4^"K4^,°-|JSiaf,rd.
ThO White Ilorso. '■*Nec a*p^a terrent.*' — "TouBifAr*' "CoHuxxi." " Jiva " "Waterloo" "Bhcbipobb."
The Royal Tijjer, Bupcrscribed "Ikdia" ** Skvastopol" ** New Zkaland.'*
YearV^r.jColoncl.— Maurico Bailow,' Etungn, 21 July 14; X/. 23 Mar. 15; Catif. 20 Dec. 12; Major, 12 Jane 28; Bi
Lt. Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; LI, Colonel, 24 Dec. 47 ; Colonel, 20 Juue 54; Major Qeneral, 26 Oct. 58 ; Lt.Gcnfriii
24 April 66 ; Colonel uth Foot, 9 Au^. 70.
Lieutenant Coloneli.—T William Hanbury Hawley,* Ensign, ^lo July 46; Lt. 15 Feb. 50; Cope. 29 Dec. 54]
Major, 8 Dec. 63 ; Lt. Colonel, 8 Ma3' 72.
2 James Sinclair Thomson,* EntU/u,^ 2s Nov. 42 ; Lt. 13 June 46; Cop^ P9 July 52 ; Major, 21 Sept. 60; K
Colonel, 27 July 66 ; Colonel, 27 July 71.
Kajons.— 1 Charles Edward Grojjan, Comtnandant, Dalhotuie Depot ; Comet, '16 April 47; Lt. ^aS April 4S1
C'tffff. 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, 14 Jan. 64.
1 Dawson Stockley Warren.* En$iga, P19 Dec. 51 ; Lt. P16 Dec. 53; Capt.y 10 April 57 ; Major, 3 Nov. 71.
2 Thomas Prittie Cosby,* Emign, P23 Nov. 52; i/. ix Aug. 54; Capt. ^24 July 57; Major, S May 72.
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Captains.
2 Richard Hussey Vivian'
1 Edward William Saunders*
1 Andrew Alfred Le Mesurier,' Inspector \
and Adjutant, Ea*t India Railtcay \
Volunteer Rifle Corps )
2 Henry Auirnstus Burton 26 Oct.
2 Montcford Spread Morgan" ""is Oct.
2 John Poualdson Bradley* '•25 Anq-.
1 Richard A. Lynd Fumeaux^* 13 Feb.
2 John Glancyi* 9 Mar.
2 George Leslie Bryce** i Feb.
1 Aug. Frederick DeButts Dixon 19 Feb.
2 John Wilson ''29 Feb.
2 George Harwood Cope" ^^5 May
I Richard Seymour Lemon ^"29 Dec.
I De Lacy Richard Frank Wooldridge ''21 Nov.
1 JosephLaing 27 Mar.
2 Frederick William Hnrington*' ''28 May
I yRneas Gordon Blair" 7 Mar.
1 Henry Augustus Williams 6 Oct.
2 Charles James Bortou»9 14 Jnly
1 Henry M'Lood Hutchison 12 Nov.
52I 6 June
54 P29Dec.
CAPTAIX. I BUEV.MAJ. DT.l-T.roU
54, *' 9 Jan.
54 •'26 Mar.
57 21 Aug. 66
5 July 72
19 Jan. 55 X 7 Aug. 55 *• 5 Oct.
55' 26 Mar.
50 P 8 April
54 1 9 Mar.
55 P 8 Feb.
I
LlEUtKXAITTS.
2 Roper Hall
1 William Thomhill Blois
2 Aubrey Lisle Patton*>
2 T. FiU5Herl>crt Carlyon
1 Bertram Walter C. Firman
2 Gerard Van Heythuysen
2 William Mills
Richard Henrv Atkinson, Adjutant 4")
Weit YorkMilUii }
t Robert Graham Foster Pigott, Instrnc- )
tor of Mtifketry 19 Sept. 70 )
1 John Hosack
2 Arthur Walter Noyes, Instructor of)
Musketrv 8 Nov. 73 i
2 Herbert Lovcll Woodland, Adjutant^
17 March 69 S
I William Adams Ridgeway
1 Robert William Richardson
2 Wm. Minor Graves Lapenotiero
I William Sycr Purkis
1 Charles Alexander Morris
2 Patrick Crosbio
2 Somerset James Butler
2 Alfred Ruttlcdge
I Thomas Middleton Robinson
1 James Reid,/«^*r;>r<'^^r
2 Charles Steward Goi*don
I Charles David Ferrier
1 Harry Ho wlett Young
1 William Selwood Hewett
2 Thomas William Lanyou Penno
Sub Likutbkaktb.
I Edward Hogarth Molesworth
1 Charles Withers Ravenshaw
2 Thomas Richard Mills
2 Gerald Grant-Dalton
2 Sigismund Cathcart de Trafford..
I Henry Bralmzon Urmston
I Henry Richard Marrett
X Martin Mackinnon Hill
8 Jan.
15 Jime
18 Jan.
15 Juno
7 May
571*' 8 Oct.
561 8 Oct.
58! P I July
58 P 3 Oct.
56 5 Sept.
58 P 6 Feb.
54 6 Jan.
58 P 4 Aug.
28 Jan.
18 Oct.
P12 Jxme
5 Feb.
P25 June
P 3 Oct.
P 6 Feb.
'17 Mar.
P 4 Aug.
1 7 Nov.
9 Mar.
Pio Nov.
*i2 Sept.
3 April
P30 Mar.
P29May
P 7 Aug.
Px5 Aug.
P25 Sept.
Pi 7 Oct.
P 8 Feb.
20 Juno
P27 June
5 Feb.
•27 Aug.
58, P 6 Feb. 63
53! 23 Sept. 62
55 " 4 Aug. 63
5(5^28 Aug. 63
581 14 Jan. 64
58 ••14 June 64
50|P22 April 59'
58 Pi 2 Sept. 65
21 Mar. 66
12 Juno 70
I April 70
3 Nov. 71
8 May 72
I July 62
25 June 73
16 Oct. 66
19 Nov. 73
5 July
I Mar.
6 Feb.
5 Jaly
59 P28 Aug. 63
59 14 Jan. 63
60 P14 June 64
61 IP18 April 65
61 Pi2Sept. 65
62 'P 6 Feb. 66
63,P3oOct. 66
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67
63
P29May
67
63
6 July
67
64
P14 Aug.
67
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P20 Juno
68
6s
12 June
70
66
' 3 Sept.
70
67
P14 Jan.
71
67
•'3 May
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28 Oct.
71
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28 Oct.
71
67
28 Oct.
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28 Oct.
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8 June
70
70
28 Oct.
71
30 Dec.
71
30 Dec.
71!
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24 Feb.
72
8 May
72
8 June
72'
8 Juno
72
19 Juno
72
13 Nov.
72
13 Nov.
72
9 Aug.
73
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... Pflvma*<«-#.— I William Joseph Carden,»* 4 Sept. 67. , « ,, . ,, xr .. r-..w«:- . o>»„f ,»
;:. '2 George Edward Earle. 4 sipt. 67 ; Ensign, P22 May 63 ; Lt, '2 March 66 ; Hon.Capiaia, 4 Sept. 72.
Quarter Mastsrs.—i John Moore," 25 Mar. 62.
2 John Mills,** 26 April 64. ^ ^ . ^ r- ^w
Medieal Qfflcer$.-2 SnrqeonMajor Randolph Wcbb.r A.8. 15 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 23 Oct. 67. [14 May 7
^ X Suigeon Mijor John Edward Moffatt,*^ A.S. 14 Mar. 51 ; Surgeon, 26 Jaii.58 ; Snrg.2£^
Facings BnfT.— Agents, Uessn. Cox Kad Co.
lit Battalion embarketlfor Malta, 19 August X867. Depdt, Bradford.
2nd Battalion returned from Auitralia 23 Jun* 1870.
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> LieGtG«aeral Barlow scryed as a General in the Trenches during the £de;;e of Scbostopol. and commanded a
Ercade tt its fiJl (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
Cs^ of the Me^jidie).
^iLVoloncl Hawloy, 3£aior3 Warren and Cosby, and Captain Bradley served in tho Crimea ft*om loth Jan. 1855^
iiflsdiii? the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the i8th Jnne (Medal with Cbifip, and Turkish Medal).
> {^cA>,ue\ Thomson was on board the Transport Sarah Sandt with the Head Quarters of the 54th Regiment on
jK^sace 10 India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth November 1857. The conduct
tTtLeRefirimentonthis occasion was the subject of a General order from the Horae Guards. Served during the
h'iiaa matiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
• Mijfx Vivian served with the 'x 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 10th Jan. 1855, including the
lu^t^uil M of Sebastopol, and assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sensed also in
ti Xcw Zealand war of 1865-66, in the Wanganui and Taranaki campaigns ; was in command of a detachment of
ttt 3nd Battalion 14th Regiment at the assault and capture of Okutnku, and was alno present at the assault and
tkyi^m of Patahi, Otapawa, Waikoko Pah, and the operations in the forest round Mount Egmont (mentioned in
6r<rKitrbe5. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
• ^jor Snonders served in the Crimean campaign fW>m loth Jan. 1855 with the 14th Regiment, including the
» :v> and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the i8th Juno (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the field
trsu the Maori war of 1860-61 (Medal) .
*)I:i>r Le Mesurier served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 13th Aug. 1855, including
bf> « -co and fiUl of Seba.stopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
• I i:^^a Morgan served with the 14th Regiment in the West Coast campaign in the New Zealand war or
^'^^ iMedal).
^* iprain Fnraeaux served with the 14th Regiment in theWaikato campaign during the New Zealand war of 1864 ^
tto :n th<> campaign on the West Coast in 1865-66, including the expedition from Wangariri to Taranaki under
Bnf "il Chute, and was present at the assault and capture of Putaki, Otapawa, Kittemcrai, and Waikoko Pahs
1^'y'.% (luring the action at Koewa, and again for "conspicuous conduct" daring the engagement at Rangariri
P-rrt cf Major, and Me<ial). ° .
" '/jtain Biyoe served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1865-66 in the Wanganoui district ;
to*;'>>«nt at the afihir of the Weraroa Pah, and severely wounded in an ambuscade in the vicinity of the Redoubt
" < 3pcain Cope served in the New Zealand war of z86o-6x (Medal).
' VitainF. w. Harinfrton served in the NewZealand war of 1863-65, including the actions of Kohewa and Grate
lk).M€da]).
'•'. i;icaia Blair served with the 8th Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
&ptain Borton served in the Crimea fh>m 27th Nov. 1854 to March 1855, and again from 15th July 1855, in-
lti:?the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' I'^ni.. Patton served -with the 14th Regiment in New 2jealand in x86o-6i, and throughout the campaicm of 186-1-64
bf^:akato district (Medal).
*;\naaster Garden served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 to 26th March 1855^
br.% .>3z the siege of BetiastoyMl (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^.ma Mftjrter Moore served ia the Crimean campaign in 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol» and Turkish
* Qi&nf r Master MUls served with the X4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the loth Jan. 1855, including
»•- .t: and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the x8th Jtme (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also^
VBLtU 2nd Battalion 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of X863-66 in the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns^
k» 33* present at the actionB of Kokeroa and Rangiriri (Medal).
*'55 jjeens Major Webb and Moffatt.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
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15 th (Yorl'shire East Bid in fj),
** MaRTIKIQUK " '• GUADALOUPE."
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\_Brigade Dej^t, Beverley.
Yeare* Scr.: Colonel.— ThomaH Armstronp Drought,* Enngn, ii Nov. 13 ; Lt. ^i6 0qX. 17; Capt. 'xoOct.
Full
Pay.
HiUf
Pay.
22 ; "Maji
U.GemH
••31 Dec. 30; Lt. Colonel, »'2i Mar. 45; Colonel, 20 Jimc 54; Major Qeneral, 11 Jan. 60
21 April 68 ; Colonel 15th Foot, 21 April 68.
Lieutenant Colonels.— i Henrj' Grierson.* Entign, ^g Aug. 33 ; Lt. '•24 Feh. 37 ; Capt. '6 May 42 ; Bt.M^ji
20 June 54 ; Major, 25 Aug. 56 ; Bt.Lt.Colouel, 17 Oct. 59 ; Colonel, 18 Feb. 67; Lt.Colonei, 25 Dec. 67.
Johnson Wilkinson,* £iuri^M, ^^ Aug. 40 ; Lt. •'24 May 44 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Major, 26 June 66; lA.Colotd
13 April 72.
Majora.— 2 $. Philip Alexander Anstruther Twynnm, Enngn, '12 Dec. 51 ; Lt. 6 July 54 ; Capt. '27 Nov. |
Major, P30 Sept. 68.
1 Robert I'homas P. Cuthbert, Entign, 14 July 54 ; i<. 13 Feb. 55 ; Capt. '24 Aug. 58 ; Major, ''27 Ane. 91
2 James Williamson S. Moffatt, Entign, 3 Nov. 46; X<. u May 49; Capt. 9 Mar. 58 ; Major, ^ 3 Feb. 72
P30 Dec. 59
''12 June 60
P27July 55
8 Feb. '
William Starke, Ensign, ^23 Mar. 55
Captaiws.
Richard Lewes Dash wood ...
2 Hy. Jardino Hallo>ves,^M^ I
Intp. ofOymna»ia,Alderthot >
2 Charles Emnund Layard
2 Francis Henry Garnett
I Charles Keir Farquharson ..
1 Albert Edw. Hamilton Smyth
2 Cyril Blackbume Tow*
1 Francis Walter Gary
2 t. Charles John Burnett, on \
Sjtecial Service, Gold Coant )
2 HenryEvanPateshairrhomas
2 Frederick Flowers
1 t. Charles Kennedy Brooke
2 Julian Henry Hay Ruxton . .
I Coleridge Grove
1 Joseph M'Murray
2 William Nangle
I Francis Dixon Johnson^
I #. Henry LofurenceDundas*..
1 Henry Bonnor Maurice
2 Hcnrj* BcUingliam Le Mottt^e
. ''27 May 56 ; Capt. '17 July 60; Major, 13 April 72.
I CAPTAIX. I BBKT.VAJ. | BT.LT.COL.
55 r 9 Oct.
551P11 Sept.
55 r 6 Nov.
57|''x8Feb.
18 May
II May
8 July 56I 28 May 58 •• 3 Aug. 66
24 April 58 P22 June 60 •• 6 Nov. 67!
* 2 Sept. 62 P3oSept. 68]
•* 3 Oct. 62 P12 June 69
PixFeb. '
29 May
P 8 Jan.
22 Sept. 73
2 July
9 July
3 Oct.
P 7 Nov.
9 Jan.
P17 Mar. „
I April 59
P24 Aug. 60
P29 Oct. 58
17 July 63
9 Jan. 64
22 Jan. 64
,•
LlBUTKITAXT?.
Edward James Singleton
1 George Charles Daintry, ^
Jntt. of Mutk. 15 Sept. 73 )
2 William Henry Daniel, Ad- )
jK/aN< 8 Dec. 69 j
George Edward RyBn
2 Henry Hoyle Oddie.IwW. o/) L ,
Mutk. 19 Oct. 72 > I '3
1 William Hume Norman Lock ei P24
2 Ralph Edward Allen p 7
I Richard V. Sankey Riall, )
Adjutant 28 Oct. 71 3
1 Delves Broughton
2 William Charles James Lacy
1 John Ingham
2 MichaelMurphy
2 Frederick Seymour Allen
2 Arthur Bowles
I Philip AshbyMettamPearaon
1 George Hamilton Johnston ... p 8
1 George Cha.K.Pigott RonpellP24
1 William Henry Rushbrooke . P25
1 Ralph Payne Gallwey Ipi6
2 Thomas George Shortland .•.;P25
2 Clarence George Scott Pigoti p i
I W ill iam Edward Brown | p 1 5
1 Frederick George Pogson ...|P27
2 James Crossld IP22
2 John Rycroft Best i
59P2oMay
63 P24 July
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P23 Aug.
P23 Juno
Pi 2 Dec.
P20 April 66
Pi 5 June 66
7 Jan. 62
9 Jan. 63
9 Dec. 62
P27July 66
P28Dec. 66
Jan. 67
64 P 1 Dec.
64 P27 Aug.
" Pi 3 Feb.
P23 Nov.
P22 Mar.
P30 Aug.
17 Feb.
13 April 72
18 Jan. 68
25 June 73
6 Sept. 73
Nov. 73
70
67 1
70
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June
64 P22 Jan.
64 P25 Dec.
28 June 64 P 8 Feb.
Sua LiKUTEWAKTS.
I John Robert Young
1 Frederic Montgomery Brid- ^
son Ingall J
2 Charles Alfred Grul)b
2 Walter Wnterfield Ward ....
Morgan Joiios
5 July
Sept.
Jan.
April
July
June
Aug.
May
Feb.
Nov.
Sept.
Jan.
July
July
July
Sept.
Sept.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
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64 P18 AprU
64 P30 Sept.
P19 May
P12 June
P 7 July
P24 July
66 P 1 Dec.
67 Pi 5 Dec.
68 P 7 May
68iP24 Sept.
68iP23Nov.
67 Pio Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LI RUT.
6 Mar.
8 May
5 Oct.
72
30 April 73
Nov. 73
» Lc. General Drought served nninterruptod
for 41 years in the 15th Regiment, the l*st ten
Lt.Colonei Commanding. He coimnande<l tl
entire of the Troops in the Kandian Provinc<'#
Ceylon during the succesBftil suppression of rl
rebellion in 1848 ;— receivetl the thanks of i!
Queen and of the local Government, and v,H
most honourably mentioned thronghoiut in il
despatches of the Governor and Commander
Chief. He was continued Commandant ofthq
Provinces for four years (two years longer tb<
the usual period) in consideration of the scnic
he rendered. On quitting the command the K
ropean residents and the loyal chiefs prcFont
him and his Regiment with a most gratifyin ? a
dress accompanied by a valuable testimoniul.
« Colonel Grierson and Lt.Colonei Wilkiiir.
served with a Detachment consisting of ^oo of t
15th Regiment and Ceylon Rifles, under Caj^u
Lillie, in defeating the insurgenU at MiJtole
the 29th July 1848, during the rebellion in i
Kandian Provinces in Cej-lon.
* Captain Tew served with the 68th Li^ht 1
fantry in the New Zealand war in 1SC14
(Medal).
* Captain Johnson served with the 45th R*"
ment in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (Mrdi
« Capt. Dundas was a^t-arded the Silver Me^
of the Royal Humane Society in FebmaT;>- 1 K6;
saving the lives of two Marines at Gibraltar.
1® SurgoonMajor Rose.— For War Son- let ;i
Medical Department."
ri5F<l..
Pavwa*/rr#.— 2 Fred. Thos.OngleyHopPon," 1 5 Feb. 56; Can»*<, P15 Aug. 48; Lt. ^sj^r. 53; Jlon.M<\
25/., I John Mortimer Scott,* 15 Feb. 56 ; Q.Jf. 18 Aug. 54 ; Hon.Mtyar, 24 Feb. 72.
QKar<<^3fa»<wr.— I David Wyllie, 31 Jan. 65. -r- a a r^^
2 Charles John Knott, i Nov. 71 ; Ent%gn, 12 Nov. 65 ; Litnt. 28 Oct. 71.
Medical Officert.—i Surgeon Major Johnston Ferguson, A.8. 22 April 53 ; Surgeon, 14 Jan. 62.
2 Surgeon Major Henry Joseph Rose,^^A.S. 6 Mar. 55 ; Surgeon, 15 Feb. 68.
Farinat YeWoix.—Agenft, Mp«»««rR. Cox and Co. Irith Agentt, Sir E. Borough, St., and Co.
itt Baiialion returned from lermuda, 28 Dee. 1870. 2nd Battalion returned from Gtl^raltar, 4 3 or. 1 ^<S? .
^ Major Hopson served as Lieut. loth Hustars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April to the 15th Ju!a-
(Medal with Clasp for Sebartopol, and Turkish Medal). . ^ ^ ,,, - ., j, , .:,
8 M^or Scott served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkemian, and si
of Scbastopol (Medal with three Clasps and Turkish Medal). . OOQIC
igi ize y g
-nJftia.,r "•
16th {The BoilfonUhire).
^"" ^- C8toa«L— J)?a Geor^ce Macdonald,* £««>■, 5 Sept. o^; Lt. 25 July
^ . , - 51 J Jli • '
rSitb Di*1fint Xo. 33.
155
I JO i - f
Nov.
06; Cop/. 17 Aug. 15; Mt^jor,
:^f or 'a*u0ral, 7 ^ept. 55; JAeui.Qeueral,
'31 Aug. 30; JJ.Colontl, 10 Jan. 37; Colonelt ^ , _„ _ ,, --. ^,
79 Jan. 63 ; Co£»m{ z6(h Foot, 13 Feb. 63.
iwrti— lit CdoaeU.—a^ William Charles Bancroft, SMign, 35 June 44; Lt. 31 April 46; Capt. 26 Feb. 58;
4a; Capi. »3 Aug. 49;
, Aug. 54 ; Major ^ 17 April 66.
58 rMofor, »6 July 67.
BtMajor, ao Sept. 65;
MajoTy ^2g Dec. 65 ; Lt.Colonel^ ^ia Aug. 67 ; Colonel, 24 Auf. 7a. *
So^ AuffOBtns George Charles Chichester,* Enngn, '19 Feb. 41 ; Id. 'aa Nov.
I U^for, '6 July 55 ; 'Lt.ColoneL 16 June 58 ; Colonel, x6 June 63.
K»|«.-aJainiwill " -^ - - . _. .. .3
, illiam Bostock,* JfiMi^, 'i May 46 ; U. 'aoC
I John Wehnan Helyar, Enaign^ 'as Nov. 48 ; Lt. '33 July 5a ; C^. xo March
" "^ " '~aker» Biuign, '4 May 49; Lt. 'a April 5a;
'3000^48; Ca|rf. % Ai
Cmpt. xo Murch 58 ;
; Capt, 'a4 June 53
3 Robert Broome Baker»
Jfa/or, »aa July 68.
1 1 William Robert Welch Lea,SM.'a3 Oct. 55; ^<- »6 Feb. 58; Cojrf.'z June 60; Bt.Major, 14 Feb. 73;
I j^ftf^t ap March73.
CAmnrs.
■2 Hemr Kelsall, Caplaia/a-) I 4; t««^ ..
. »• Urnctor of UusMfy S ^ ^"^^ ^4
X Alfred William Adoock ;'i7 Dec. 53
I ( Charles James Home I 37 Feb. 58
I Cecil Godwin > a6Mar. 58
7 Robert Wm. May Wethcrell' 15 April 58
I BasO Clifton Weetby x 6 July '
I Richard Wood Robinson '38 Oct.
; I RegioalilL.HerbertCnrteis, )
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^ Lieut.Greneral Macdonald accompanied the
expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; joined the Army
in SicUy in x8o6, and was employed with it in Ita
various operations until 18x0; m the latter year
he went with the expedition to Naples, and was
present at the capture of Ischia and Procida ; re-
turned to Sicily and employed against the French
Army in iSix; in zSis was emploved in Sp '
» 3 Nov. 66 »33 June 69I including the battle of Castalla, and siege ofTar.
' 1 May 67 3 Feb. 70 raorona : embarked for Canada in 18x4. and wai
X3 July
70 ragona ; embarked for Canada in 18x4, and was
present at the operations before Plattsb^rg. ~
8 Feb. 70
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served also the campaign of 1815, and received
three wounds at Waterloo, viz., in the leg, in the
neck, and through the body, wounding the lungs.
* Colonel Chichester served with the 61th Regi-
ment in the Kaffir war, in 1847 (Medal)..
* Mi^or Bostock served as acting Aide de Camp
to Brigadier Campbell commanding the and
Cavah^^ Brigade of the Army of the Butlei, an4
X3 April 7a
ar Sept. 7a
X3 Nov. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
xa Nov. 73
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[Medal).
was present at the battle of Sobraon j[]
Has also the Medal fbr New Zealand.
> Surgeons Mi^or Armstrong and Re|d.>-For
War Services see "Medical Department."
rosr Barry ia Nov. 73
-a Mark l^verduun, xo April 58 ; Hon.Me^or, xo April 73.
X Thomas Richardson Griffiths, 8th July 59 ; Son,CattaiM,
I Samiiel Deacon,* a6 June 66.
z John Mullin, 6 Sept. 73.
8 July 64.
ept. 73. [Itc^off 10 Jan. 71.
z ANy«e« Jfo/or William Armstrong,* .1.5. zo Jan. 51; Surgton^ a6 Jan. 58; Surgeon
s Asfysoa Mqfor Alexander Reid,* A.S. a6 May 54 ; Surgeon, za Sept. 65.
FadmgtYtinow.'— Agent, V. W. Holt, "RBq.—TriehAaenU.Sirli. Borough, Bt. and Co.
at Battalifom reimmsdfrom Kooa Seotia, zo Feb. 1870. and BatUuion retnmtdfivm Barbaioeif z6 FA, ti€g.
^ttonaiiig of Tangku (Me^ with Clasp for the Takn Forta).
ist the Taepings in the vicinity of Shang
by escalade odT the walled oitiea of Kading, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the fortii&ed town of
^ttonaiiig of Tangku (Medi
^^ the opsnftloiia against i
. _ Acted as Quarter Master of the 3 ist Regiment
pings in the vidnity of Shanghai in z86a, resulting in the taking of the stock-
;, and recepture of Kading.
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' Lt.Colonel Brioe served with
Z7th Regiment in the Crimes from
7th Februarv 1855, indnding the sii
and fkU of Sebastoool. assaults of
Redan on the x8th June and 9th
tember, also at the bombardment
surrender of Kinbounx (Medal 1
Clasp. Brevet of Maior, 5th daasofi
Mediidie, and Tc^dah Medal).
* M^jor Bovd served with the
Regiment in the Crimea fSrom Det
ber X854, including the siese snd ft
of Sebastopd and aseaultsof the Beds
on x8th June and 8th Sept. (woinsde
in the Trenches); waa also at the bos
bardment and surrender of Kinboor
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal
I? Mi
f^i^ttfMatUn.'
9 Aug. 73
, X Msy 55 ; Sonji^for, z May 70.
3 Alexander Aitken Ross, 17 July 66; Suaiffn, Z3 AprilsB ; Xi. 29 July S9l lZoa.Oqrf. 17 JQI771
Robert Gilbert,^? 8 Aug. 68.
z John Fallon, 16 May 68.
M9dieal Q^lMn.— x Smrgion Mqjor Henry Kaaggs, z April 73*
s Stufton Charles Hainee, A.S. 30 Sept. 73,
zi< JBott. nAarhidfbr India, za
Faeingt White.-^AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Oo.
Jan, 1870 ; 3)€p6t, with 9nd SaiL and Bati, rii
JBott. niamad^rom Canada, 37 JCcty x86S.
1 Li0at.G«Dezal Fabar served with the 49t2i Rogt. throughout the warVith China (Medal), and waa pressntst th
flivt and second captures of Ohusan, storm and oapture of the heighta above Canton, attack and capture of Axao;
«od of Chinae (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), occupation of Ningpo and repulse of the mgr
attack, attack and capture of the enemy's entrenched camp on the heignts of Segoan, of Chapoo, and of Woosozif
and investment of Nankin. Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58 in oommand of the sxrd Begt, and w*
present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, vid in the aflUr at Seraighat (mentioned in OMpatdDtes, Medal
a Colonel Cobbe served as a Volunteer with the Field Foree throughout the siege and capture of Delhi i
1857 (Ma^ with Olaap). ^
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• Utior ^nqwrn flored witb the xTth BaglmeDft in til* ftlmw firani Ihe Tth VWi. V855, iadadfajr tke stog* «nd
(Ul ofSdMstopol and miuHi of tiw Redaa on tha x8tb Jime aaul 9tb Bapt— dMigorou^ wounded (Medal with
CW. end Knufht of the Legion of Honor).
• lUiae UttenoD eervod with the 17th Begiment in the Crimea from the xith Jolj x855,in6hiding the eiege and
Ulof SebeitopoUandaaaanltof theBedanonthetthSepUmberi waaaleoafttbe hombardmeni and enrrender of
Cnboiini (Xedel with Claep, and TniUah Medal).
• Xnor C. M'Phenon eenred with the 17th Begiment in the Crimea from the itith Deo. X854, indnding the siege
laliulorSebartopolaad aMaalta of the Bedan on the x8th Jmie and 8th Septus waa aleo at the bombaxtbnent and
Burender of Kinbonm (Medal with Clasp, and TarUsh Medal).
'll^or Joseph Oatae Trans senred with the 17th Begiment ia the (3rimea from the agtii Jan. iSss^inehiding the
Mgeof Sebaslopol the ssssnUi of the Bedaa on the s8th Jnne (ountioned in Lord West's despat^ tttr *' gallant
omdnet'*) and 8th Sept.; was also at the bombaTdment and sonander of Kinboaxn (Medal wiui Clasp, Knight of
tteltfgni of HoBMOr, and TnridshMedaQ.
^•ICuarGraagfa served with the 86th Begiment in the Central India Field Fone in 1858, and was present at
tf» bsttle befbte and ai the eaptore of the town and fbrtmia of OwaUor (Medal with Clasp).
u Captain FsTkerflerredwiOi the xTthBei^tment in the Crimea frtmi ne 6th Sept. 1855, inolndingthe siege and
lUof 8eba8topoi,andwaBwoandedattheassaQltoftheBedanonthe8th8epi. 1855; waa alao present at the bom-
bBdaeot and sniTender of Kinboom (Medal with Clasp, and TnrUsh Medal).
u Otptnin Tamer serred with the 50th Begiment in New Zealand from the x5th Nor. 1B63 to x866, and waa piv-
MQtatthe Bssaolt and oMitare of Bwagiawlm^ repulse of the enemj'B attack on the eampat Nnknmaro, and the
ifiir of Kskamarea (Medal).
" Captain Brind serred throaghont the Indian campaign of x857-6o^~in dehnee of the Kmnaon Hills, and ia
Bohfleond inclnding the aflhirs of Holdwanee and Bohairee. and action of Chorpoorah (contased) ; the second
Oode campaign, and with Boss* Camel Gocva in Centxml India (Medal). Serred with the 19th Begiment in tka
Haauacanipaignof x868, and aa Orderiy Officer to Brigadier General Bxight in the expedition against the tribes on
the BJick llmmtain (mentioned in deqiatohea. Medal with Clasp).
" Major Howett served in the Crimea with the xjth Begiment from the 6th Angnst 1855, innlwding the aiege and
M rfSebaatopol. and sissnlt of the Bedan on the 8th Sepumber} also presentat the bombardment and snrren-
d«r a Kinbonm (Medal with Clasp, and Tarkiah Medal).
}' Qoaiter Master GKlbert served with the 3rd Bnflb in the Crimean campaign from Aprfl xScs* JnaJndfng the siega
cl fall of SelMstopol (wounded in the Trenches on the 6th Jnne), attack of the Bedan on the x8th Jnne, and be-
Ht^I '.0 the covering and ladder party of the 2nd Division at the storming of the Bedaa on the 8th September
lUi (Uedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Continuation of Notes to iSth Foot
* LlCoIoubI Wilson served with the 55th Begiment in the Crimea, snbseqnent to the ihll of Sebaatopol from
^ ijth October 1855 to the end of the Bnssian war Also on the Bhootan expedition, inclnding the xaoaptore
If Devangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clam).
* LtColonel Billon served with the x8th B^yal Ixiih in the Crimean campaign from the aoCh Deo. 2854, inclnding
ttciiegaand ihJl of Sebaatopol; volnnteered to reacoe ftt>m under a heavy lire of grape aheU and mosketry seven
vrnaded men who were in tne advanced honse at the attack of the Cemetery and saborbs of Sebaatopol on the z8th
Jm 1S55, and sncceeded in doing so (Medal with Clasp, and Tnrkiah Medal).
* Major Gregoiie served witb the atrd FnsiUers in the Indian mntixiy campaign in 1852^ as AdUntant of the ajrd
l&fiBaa, end waa present at therenef of Lneknow and alao at its snoeeonent capture (ludal with two Clasps).
' Major Baker sn^rad with the z8th Boyal Irish In the Crimea from lotn Dec x8s4, farf««iw the siege and ftJl of
Mutopoi, mentioaedin despatches, snd awarded the Sardinian medal fbr ** gausntiy disidayed at the attaok of
fke CeaMlery and suburbs of Sebaatopol on the x8th June 1855 " (Medal with (Saap, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
flerredin India during the mutiny (in 1857) with the Field Fonie under Colonel Beatson. Served in New Zealand during
fU Tiikato and Wanganui campaigns of X864-66 first as Deputy Assistant A^utant General and subsequently aa
IniaaBt Adjutant General; was prssant at the action at Baiagiawhia as Actang Assistant Military Secretaxy to
UGcaeial Bar Dunoaa Cameron (mentioned in demtohes. Brevet of Major) ; was Staff Officer to the Force under
lifQr General Carey at the attaok and captora oTOrakaa— mentioned in despatches for "gallantry and untiring
Mjud aeal evinoed " (Medal).
* Captain Adamaon served with the x8th Bcyri Irish in the Crimea from the aoth Aug. 1855, including the siega
iMhOof Sebaatopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captaina B. W. B. Dawson and Thacker served in the New Zealand war of X863-66 (Medal).
u GapCam Hugh Shaw served with the x8th Bpyal Irish in the New Zealand war in x864-65» and waa present
atbeeogagementa at Nukumaxn (mentioned in deapatehes, Victoria Cross, and Medal).
° Captain Burke served with the SSth Begiment in the Crimea from the xxth August 1855, including the aiege
■am of Sebaatopol and attaok of the Be&m on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal.) Served
BionoftaeT " • ■ - ....... .-
n ntppression of toe Indian mutiny in iZsT^* including the operations at Cawnjpdra from a6th Nov. to 6th Dec.
' of the Fort at Bundihr-mentioned in despatches (Medal).
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1^37. uaolt and capture
^C^itainKeava-Yonng
■abn, BozTander of Bui
W3h tbe flame Begiment and the Poonah Irregular Horse, the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, present in operations
saioatthe Bheela in the Kassick and Kandefth Hills ; commanded during four months earhr in 1858 the frontier
VOKofBaiapore; aflerwaxda with the Sathocira l!^eld Foroe against the Bohillas and Bheels m the 7inc^^ monn-
tet^ and subsequently in x8«8-59 on the Divisional Staff of Sir John Michel against the rebels under Tantia
^ in Central India (Medflil}.
"Captain Brigga served with the x8th B^yal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-664 and was present at the
*?tBre of Orakaa and at the allhir of Nukumam (Medal).
J* Cousin Wray served with the xSth BoTallziah in the New Zealand war of 1863-66. and was nresent at the
AffitKerikerionaxst July x869,andasAifintantatthecaptBieofthePu8BlinPahon7th Jan. x866 (Medal).
^ Captain C. Dawson served with the x8th Boyal Irish in New Zealand, and commanded a Company throughout
« Viikato and Wanaanui campaigns finom August 1863 to May x866 ; commanded WoodaU's Beooubt during the
5*BCQBSt oamp^iii^pom Fejwuaiy x86s to Msroh x866{^was engaged in the following q^erations, vicj^-exiMicution
bpkfimta, relief of the MMkn Stockade, ooenpation of MereMere, and commanded the Fokenoe Patrol when
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; G^Msin Minnitt served in the New Ze^and war Of X863-66 (Medal).
' GipiBin WOkiiMon Shaw served with the MiUtary IMn in the New Zealand war of X863-64 (Medal) .
" Uatt. A J. A. Jackson served with the x8th Boyal Irish throughout the New Zeahmd war of X863-66. and waa
^■BtattheaAUrof the a6thNov. x863in the Wairoa Bush, siege and captora of Oxafcan, and actions at Nukumani
•saksad ajtii Jan. x86s (Medal).
; UMk. B«t8 asrrad in the New Zealand war in X864-65.
'UsBLlfilBBr served in the New Zealand war in x866 (Medal).
* l^aitarMMterOatea served with the x8th Bml Irish throogfaovt th» Htw Zaidnd war of 1863-66. inolnd-
af the cxpedltioiis to PapantaandKatamarai (Medal).
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" CHiVi. " (with the Dragon). " Piou " *' Sevastopol " " N»w Zsjjjjri)."
Lt. 31 Jan. 94 ; Capt. 9 May 94 ; Majer,
YeMii'Sar. Colonel.—^ Sir John Forster Fitzgerald.^ OCB. Enngn, 29 Oct. 9
General, 2
22 July 30 ; Lt.Oeueral, 33Not.4i ;
Half! 25 Sept. 03 ; Lt.CoUmel^ 25 July xo ; Colonel, Z2 Aug. 19 ; Major'i
P»y' G«Mra2, 20 June 54 ; Colou^ xlth Foot, 9 March 50.
Lieutenant Colonels.— a $. Sylvester W. F. M. Wi]son,>^iw. ^xa Nov. 47; Li, ^xt May 49 ; C5«p<. '31 Aug. 55 ;
Major, 'ao May 68 ; Lt.Colonel, ^27 Aug. 70,
z Edward Langiisrd Dillon,^ ^im. z Sept. 54; Li. 9 Mar. 55 ; Cajrf. 3Z Mar. 63; Major, I'zd March 70; Li.
Caftaiits.
z Robert Isaac Adamson*
3 Rich. Wm.Er8kine Dawson*
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a «. Henrv William Keays-Young.^* Bri- >
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a John Archer Julian Bnggs^*
z Thomas Charge Wray^^
z John Wily
a William Fryer Thacker*
58 ; Bi.Mqfor, s July 7a ; M<y'or, 12 Nov. 73.
$. Thomas Durand Baker,' A$$i$taiU Adfutani and Q^arter Maefwr General, Chid CoaH:
Lt. za Jan. 55 ; C^t. >a6 Oct. 58 ; BtMinjor, at Mar. 65 ; Major, Z2 Nov. 73.
St. (3eorge Alexander Smith
Charles Edmund Phippe, D.A.A. GF. for \
Mu9ketrv,Sdinburffk )
z Wright Sherlock
a John Boddington Jackson
a Charlton Dawson"
a William Edward Twyning
z Charles Henry Stevenson
2 Charles Goring Minnitt^*
z Thomas Boyle Meredith
z f. Wilkinson Shaw, »7 Oarrieon rn»true-\
tor, AlderAot i
1 John Forbes Mosse
z William Henry Herbert
LnvTsvAins.
a Albert James Alexander Jackson^"
a John Gteorgo Butts^*
a ». Albany Robert Savile, Qarrieon In- \
ttruetor at Malta )
a John Pearson
z George Wm. Nesbit Rogers
z Ponsonby William Watts
a Edward Ghampneys Milner*^
z John Gator Stockley
a Edward Hemery Le Breton, Inetmetory
qf Mnehetry 26 March 73 i
z Alexander Ward Simpson
2 Herbert Henry Gilbert
z George Aveiy Gk)dfirey
a Edward Tufhell
a Henry Joseph Daubeny
z Arthur John MOner
z Wm. George Forbes Cookburn
z William Wylly Lawrence
z Frederic Ernest L. Schreiber
z Charles Earerton Dixon
2 James William Graves, on Special Ser- \
viee, Gold Coast }
a Samuel Phillips, Adjutant 14 June 73
z John Henry Augustus Spyer
z John Herbert Carteret Carey
z William Willoughby Cole Temer
SVB LlSUnVAVTB.
a John Eustace Jameson
a Sir John St. George, Bari
z Laurence George Cotton
z Cecil Edgar Montagu
z John Burton Forster
a Ctoorge Murray Hioks
z Philip Anderson Moorshead
a Henry William Newton Guinness
z Harry Shuldham Lye
z Samuel Spencer Parkyn
z Charles Edwin Le Quesne
a William John Foitesoue Morgan ...
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•a Thomas O'Hora,*^ 3 Feb. 69.
z Richard Barrett, 34 July 7a.
Burgeon Emanuel Maurice Downing FitsGJerald, 2£2}., A.8. z Oct. 67.
z Snrjfoon Joseph Lindsey Curtis, A.8. 1 Oct. 6a.
IMnfftBlwd.-^Afemie, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iriek Aaenie, Sir E. Borough, BL, and Co.
let BtM, embarked fir Malta, January iBy9. Depot, aUa^kod to and BaitaUon.
»nd Bait, returned Jrom AuelraUa, 4 Deo. Z870.
1 Sir John Fttagerald joined the 46th Regiment at the age of sixteen in z8oz. He commanded a Light Battalion aaij
'^%e» in the PeniMuU, and haa received the Gold Cross for Badajos, flalamanca. Vittoria, andfthe Pyrenees. '
{For eontimuiiwn 9f IfeUe eeefoot ef prtcedinff page.
'ad fiatt.. lUahAbad, BeDgiO.
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l'^^ Oota^— aUr Abraiiani Josias Cloet^,» KCB. KH. Comet, 39 Juno 09; U. 17 May 10; Capl. P5 Nov. x» ;
fafl HjM, J/Jfayor. a. Nov. aa; BtJU.CoUm^l, 10 Jan. 37; lfa>or, la Sept. 48; CoWZ, 11 Nov. « ; X^.C^towl
; ^^lTj22ISi»^Aii ■''V*^ ^^t^t^AA^Iri^^' "^^t?*^*?;!' »i^«c. 6a ; a>toiM« 19th Foot, lo 3Up. 6i.
"-^ "^ " *" "* : ^^ .<>».*.... ^ . CommoHdinff Choaiior DiMtriet ;
; Bt.Lt.Colonel, a6 Doo. 56; J».
at ColoaJs.— I Robert'OneaiphdruB Bright,* Cili, Briaadier 'Beneral C
BmmfUj '9 June 43 ; Lt, »a April 47 ; Capt, 'aa Jan. 5a ; Jfq;or, 15 Sept. 55 ; J
I ^»H'.«:.r, ao «uv. 57 ; Colonel^ I May 6a,
la Edward ChippmdaU,« CB. Aidt de Cam
BJMaJor.a Nov. 55 ; Major, a8 Nov. 57 ; Bt.U.Col. 9 Mar. 65 ; Li.Colonel, 7
. WilteimCooper,* JB«v». 5 J«ne43i i*. 3' Oct. 45; Capt. 36 Jan. 55; Major, P'le.May 65; jW.Cote;^;,
1,« C^. AidM de Camp to the Queen; Ene, 'to Dec. <
Lt. '9 Jan. 49 ; Capt.^23 Dec. 53 ;
Mar. 70; CoUmel, 14 Aug. 73.
M^JMfc— BonarMfflott Deane, MiUtary Seoreiarjf to the Qovmmor of Bombay: Bneign, »ia Mar. 53; LI.
; Mt^or, 'a4 Nov. 63.
ruy 14 April 46 ; Lt.g Apri
m Griffitha,? Smeim, a7 Oct. 54 ; X<. 9 M
Vieon, Xneign, 'g Oct. 46 ; Lt. '19 July
*£iuiffn, ^2$ June 47 ; Z/. 18 April 51 ;
I Edward St. John Griffitha,? JSiu%
I i. Philip Doyne ~" - - -»
ja John Anderaon,
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Captxiits.
Heniy SoUers G. 8. Knight
John Henry Kirkc"
a Charlea Hereford
2 Montgomery Williams"
I WiUiani Henry Mofi^t^*
1 Godfrey Baldwin^^
2 Alexander Brooke Morgan**
11 Edward William £vanfi^^...
Ix BobertBiscoe
I Thomaa Dennis Rew
1 AngustUflMourantHandley"
2 William Robert Ilea
X Robert Gayer TraiU"
2 Jolm Pyne
I Windle HiU St. Hill." utufe*
de Camp to Com. in Ck^f
at MadroM ^
1 William Bennett 1'
2 Arthur Edw. Trotter Trotter
1 Charica Shea Hunt"
3 JohnCampbellTaylorHmn- j
2 CortlandJt Skinner.!.....!..!....
U.g April 48 ; Cavi. 39 Dec. 54 ; Major, a8 Sept. 66.
■ ■ '^^'.9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. »a4 July 57 ; Major, P18 April 68.
July 50; Coot. 9 Mar. 58 ; Major, 7 March 70.
; Capt. 9 Mar. 58 ; Major, 25 Ang. 71.
I«ni7TX5i.XT8.
'2 James Francis Fraser
I George Hewetson Rejuolds .
a Const. Chas. Barrow Tribe>'
,2 William Robert Thomhill ...
3 GeorffeDaltonMichell,JA»^.'>
I rfMueketry 28 Sept. 69 .. j
a George Cakes ...
a Sept. 45 3 June
^•17 Feb. 54 '10 Nov.
17 Aug. 55 '17 Joly
aa July 56 39 Nov.
16 Mar. 55 'la Dec.
6 June 54 8 Dec.
6 April 55 a8 Nov.
7 Juno 54' 8 Dec.
x6 April 58i'a4May 5 9 '^'a^ April 6
36 Oct. 55. 15 June 58 aoJan,
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55 j 15 June 58, 2 Mar.
58' 5 Nov. - '-
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47, '30 Oct. 57
54 ^30 April 58
57,^30 Dec. 59
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56,*' 4 Feb. 6a
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57 P 9 Jan- 63
54! 5 Feb. 66|
5 July 7a
5 July 7a
5 July 7a
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a July
16 Nov.
16 July
5 July
X2 Feb.
36 Mar.
55|
58 'aS Jan.
69
61, P 5 Mar. 70
58 1 z April 70
6a P 8 June 67
5? I 35 Aug. 71
58,^30 Dec. _. ^.
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37 Mar.
6 Aug.
3 July
15 Oct.
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I John HenxT Eden
iMantgomaneCroftonCanlfeild
I George Warhnrton Manh
I Richard Phayre
I Jainea Harry Sohwabe
Pnyrfiri.— I Francis Opensha^
9 Jan.
17 July
'39 Ang.
i'i6May
4 Aug.
xo Nov.
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5 June 66
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'3x Feb.
33 Sept.
3z Oct. 66
58, 'z8 July
58 1 '19 Aug.
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60 J'aa Sept.
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:xTheodoreBo»villeEmer8on,S - ^.^^ . .„ « ilt—
• InMt.ofMueketry 25 Aug.7z j ''3 Dec. 61 , >• 8 May
z John Jameson^? I'*z8 July 63P 7 Aug.
. 2 Abney Hastings Cameron, » '
I Aide de Camp to Captain ,- ,Piq Auir. 62
Olocer, B.N., Gold Coast )
. |i Herbert Leigh Gipps
. ( Alfred James raterson,)
Adjutant 33 Feb. 70 }
3 Croebie Barton, JstoTreitfr..
. j2 Alexander Roche
. Ii Wm. G. Waugh M'Clintock"
. a George Edward Langford^' .
. a John Henry Barnard,^? on \
I apeeial Service, Gold Coaet ]
. ,2 Wifiiam Augustus Burnett''
- I Harry Fawoett ,
. |z Harry Julian Charrington.
« a Granville Sharpe ,
. !a Edward Archibald Brice...
. a Robert Alf . Flassey Hallifiix
. .'i Goo. Alex. Kenne^ Skii>ton
|a Thomaa Otho FitxGerald ...
la George Hawkee
la Lionel Henry Mocatta Levin
la John Francis Bimonet .
•2 George Wingate
, 1 ReginaldMolesworkhSlmpson
68
' 3 April 67
39 June 67
P 4 Mar.
'x8 April
'33 Jan.
a Mar.
38 July
8 June! 67
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a8 0ct.
28 Oct.
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38 Oct.
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3 July
31 Aug.
a3 Nov.
9 Aug. 73
13 Nov. 73
July 66;
60 16 Ang. 73
6a 39 Oct. 73
1 Sir Josias Cloet^ served in the xsth Hussars
63 frt>m Z809 to x8zA, from z8z4 to Z817 as Aide de
6a Camp to Lord Charles Somerset at the Cape of
62 Good Hope, ft^m whence he was sent in command
65 of a Detachment to take military possession of the
g^ island of Tristan d'Acunha. Served with a Squad-
^ ran of his Regiment detached as a field force
65 during the Pindaree and Mahratta war fttmi z8z7
g^ to 1819. Acting OB Deputy Quarter Master Gene*
ral conducted the landing and settlement of .i<
66 large body of Government emigrants on tho-
frontier of the Cape Colony. In Z833 was sent
to England with important despatches, and re-
ceived the Brevet rank of Mayor. In Z843 com-
manded the Buccessfrd exx>edition sent to Natal to>
relieve a Detachment besieged by insurgent Boers.
Served as Deputy Quarter Master Greneral thor
Kaffir campaign of Z846 {CB.). During the KaflSr
war of Z85Z-53 served as Chief of the Staff with
the Army in the Field, including the operatidna
in the Basuta country and the oattleof Barea,
where he commanded a Division (Medal), and in
acknowledgment of his services received tho
honour of Knighthood, and was subsequently
nominated a KCB. On being promoted Mi^or
General he was appointed in Z855 to the oonunand
of the Windward and Leeward Islands, which he
held until z86i.
• Colonel Cooper served with the xSth Royal
Irish throughout the campaign of z 853-53 in
Burmah, including the capture of Rangoon, cap-
ture of Prome, and other minor aflh&s (Modal
with Clasp for Pegn) . Served as Assistant Quarter
Master General to the expeditionary force on
the EusufiBai Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in Z858,
and in the same capacity with the expeditionary
force in the Wnaeeri country under Brigadier
General Chamberlain in Dec. Z859 (Medal with
Clasp).
Ene. 'a8 May 58 ; Lt. 'az Oct.
[ao July 71.
63; Son,Captain^
,_ Sargeant,a_ ., --. - . - .
3 de Pentheny de Pentheny O'kelly, aS Dec. 60; Son.Captain, 38 Dec. 65.
i^mUr Matters.—i James Hedingham." Z3 Nov. 7a.
3 William Hont, z6 Aug. 73: Sub Lieut. 26 Mar. 73.
JUfieai QPIeen.-^ Surgeon M<yor Bxham L. Hifl)Bman,*7 A.S. z6 June 54 ; Surgeon, zo July 66.
I Qecvge Ryui, A,S. 31 Mar. 68.
Faeinge Qnen.—Aqent, Y. W. Holt, Esq.
tat BmiimUom retmnudfrom India, a6 December z87z ; DevSt, Chatham. 2nd Bait, emhorked for India,
37 Auguet 1863 ; Depot, aitaehed to tei Battalion,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
i6o igth (The ist Yorkshire North Riding) Eeylment of Foot
* Brigadier GenerBl Bright Mrred the Boatem OMnpaign of X854-S5 with the x9th Regiment, inelwling the bttilet
of AlxDa«nd Inkerman, siege and lUl of Sebaetopol, «nd storming of the Sedan on the i8th Jane and 8th 8e|Aesnber
— nepttoned in deraatchea (Medal with three OlMpa, Brevet of LtOoloneL Kni^ of the Legion of Honor, s>h Qmi
0fth6lie4)idie,aadTiirUahKedaD. Orwniandad as Brigadier <aeMnati&e xat Brigade Hawura IMd gorce of 18^
Inolnding the expedition against (he ^rihes on tbs Blsok Momitain (numtioned in de^iatehss, tlMiked bythi
GofnsRunttt of India, CB., Medal with GhMp).
^ Oolonal Chippindall t '
_^ d with the vaA Begimeit dnring the latter part of the eiege opsntioos before
Kooltan, and was present at tbe surrender of that fortress; sJao ai the aanender of the Foit sad garrisoD oj
Oheniafa^ and at thehattle of Gocrieraft (Mectel with two Clasps). Senred throoghoot theBsstsm esinpaignel
xBs4~S5 with the iothBfl«imfliit,inainding the aUkir of Balganak,hattlssof Alin»and IskwiaaBfintheTreiiebM
daring the idude of the Segeopemtianaheftire SehaatopoU assaults oftheBedan on the i8th Jans and 8th SsDln*
bet^-woonded (Medal with three CUwps, Breretof Mi^or. Koight of the IiM;iam of Honor, 5th Caaasof the Me^P^
and ToAish Medal). Oommaaded zst Battalion 19th Bd^itment in the Haaara ^^r^^y* of 1668, iMtaidingthfl
and part of i8s5 with the xoth BnpnMBt, iactefiMr the bstfki
ilwith Clasps, 5th GtessofthsMMQidie, and Tm^
Z86B, indading the expedition agMBtthe tiilMa on the BIseh
nntain (Medal with CHasp).
Major Inderson aenred with the s<st Light Xnlhotey Uuoaghoat the Bnrmese warof 1859-53; wason board
BXC. sfesam-Mgttte Bmattri* dw&g the naval aetion and desferaetion of the emengr^ stoekades on tin
r M^ior<3riflthsaerTed
Moontain (Medal with "
•Major ■
the BXC.
Bangoonriyer; and set viid daring the imnneedlnii-three dsys* operations in the Tiointty, and at the stonn sad c^
tore of Bangoon, and at the aasanlt sad eaptare of Baasein, xgth May 165a (Medal with Ctesp fbr Pega).
• Mi^or Kbke served with the x9thBegfanentia the Crimeafiremthesth Jaanaxy to the a6th July 1855, inetaid*
ing the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Cnasp, aad Trnftish Metel).
u Mi^r Williams served with the 84th Bagiaient in the Shahahad i
Indian mutiny in X858-59 (Medal). Served wifli tiie ist BattaHon rath ]
i district anffl the toal suiimesiiun offl«
. ., . ist Battalion rath Beaimant in the Haaara campaign of xM|
including the expedition against the tribes on the fflafflr Mfflimtain (Medal with daq^).
^« (Captain Mollhtt served with the x9thBegiaient daring t^ OrimeaBeam|iaignfkianxith8cpt.
2855 (CMmeanand Tarkiah Medals). Also Ll the operationB anhiat the hill tribes in Sikftam in X867,
manded Patroles in contact with the eneniy. Served in the Haaaxa oampaign in x868, inchiding the ezpedhaoi
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with daap).
i' Claptains Baldwin, Morgan, and Haaidley served in the Hasara campaign in x868, intfhiding the ezpeditiai
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with (Tlaap).
^* OaptainBvans served with the Z9th Begiment in the Oimea fhnnthe 5th Jaanarr to the 5th OetoberiSss;
including the siege and flOl of Sebastopol (severely wounded), and storming of the Bedan on the 8th Septemta
""edal with Cnasp, and Tnriddi Medal). Served as Brigade Major zst Brigade Hasara Field Force in z868, inehidp
r the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatchea. Medal with Oaap).
7 (^ptains Traill, Bennett, and Humlkey, Lieotenants Tribe, Jameeon, M^Glintock, Langibrd, Baxnsrd, and
mett, served in the Hasara campaign fai x868, including the expedttJon against the tribes on the Black Momitala
(Medal with COasp).
» Major St. Hill served in the New Imlmwl war of x86»-6x and that of 1863-65. In i86o-6x he was Aidede Ounp
to the Crovemor, but joined his Begiment in the field dnring the time active operations wers being carried on. Ob
the outbreak of the war in Waikato in 1863 he was appofaited Aide de Osmp to Sir Duncan Oameron, served in that
WMcityaad also for some time as Acting Military Secretary throughout the subsequent operations, being pTCsad
ivnfa Qenersl Oameron at every action that took place, with one exception,— vis. :— the aetioaa of Koheros, Ben-
-"-^ Waiari. Baagiawhia, HaJrini (horse shot), <%cakaa, Gtate Pah, Nnkumaru, Kafcaiamea, beeldca aeversl man
mishes (repeatedly mentioned in dtspatches. Medal, Unattached (Company by purchase and Brevet of Muor).
Captain Hunt served as Baggage Jiaater. of the Saugor Field Division in X858-59, said was present in the
»a of Srwee, Fnnwarree, and on the baaka of the Juama {mentioned in despatches. Medal with cauplbv
toallndia}.
*■ Quarter Master Hedingham served in the (Crimean campaign from October 1854 toVay 1855, including thi
ti^geof 8ebestop<d (Medal with Oasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Haaara campaiga ef x866, indeflj
ing the expedition againat the tribes on the Blaek Mountain (Medal with Cbsp). He has alao the Oood Coodad
MedaL
^f Soigeon Mii^Hifhnian.— For War Servioea see ''Medical Department."
OofdinuaUon ef Notee of the 20th Begiffuewt.
wiWar Kotn oerved with the aoth Begiment in theCrimea from the 15th July x8$5. indading the siege a— ^
or Sebastopol; also at the csptore of Kinboom (Medal with Clasp, and TuxUih Medal). Served inOielBdl
jg»"l*ign of x8sr<8, inchiding the actions of (3handa, Umeerpore, and Sultanpoie, siege and oaafeare of Lackao
fWMequentoperationa in Oude and affiurs of Mohan, Hnssengunge, Meangunge <as OrdsrhrOWeer to Brigad
Byelegh). CSurda, Fort of Mu^eedia, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp).
" C«pt^ Egan and Blount served in the Indian canmaign of 1^7-58, inclndiag the aotiona of Chaada, Ume
P|^ <Bgd8ultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and ailUror Mohan (Mel
^ S"£^ Johastone served in the Indian campaign of X857-58, including the aotiona of Chaada, Umeerpd
and Suttuipore, aiageandcaptareof Ludmow, subeequent operationa in O^to. and aflUra of MeaaganffB, Fort
SimvMBeerah, and Buxarghat (Medal with cnasp).
» Captain Fahie aenred with the aoth Begiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57-S8* l&ehidfaig the action!
Chanda, Umesrpora, and Sultaapore, aiege and capture of Locknow, sabaequent operationa in Oodei, and afikiH
Chnrda and Fort of Mu^eediapBdal with Ctaap). •--— ^ *~
Ju.^P^^-^^^^*^ served with the 30th Begiment in the operations hi Oude fai Dec. X858, and was present atl
aflkirs of Chnrda and Fort of Mu^Jeedia (Medal). a^* mt-
*• IfaJOT GOte serred with the aoth Begiment in the Indian campaign in Z858, hMtading the eapton
andaHkiraof Chnrdaand Fort of Muaieedia (Medal vrithCtesp). ^^
*■ Surgeon M^or Arden.<-For War Services see ** Medical Department."
Digitized by V^OOQIC
J
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20th {The East Devonshire). rSi?ifS15*i!7i i6i
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s Robert BloitDtis
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z Jaaee BmjUh
I Bdward Browne
I George DnnoKiWafaAb
z WDUam Oleneroes
aoFeb. 55
905. 55
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a Feb. 56
Ja9 April 55
'19 June 57
loAoff. 55
2 Feb. 40
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.. s George Fraderic Harris .,
^ a Baidwin K. Wbiteford ....
... ^i Fred. Watldns Barlow....
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~. a StewartAberenn.'Wroiiglitoii
... ,j DaridO'NeUl Power
... a Henry Bdwin Gower
... z Arthur Bmest Beannumt
» ;a Alfred Dening, JsifrKetor
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30 Mar.
'39 Jnne
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^ U.ColonelMeaxes served with the aelh
in the Orimea ft^ua the islh July 1855 iaol _
the siege and fall fvf flebastopol; and was alsD
present at the capture of Kinboom (Medal With
ClaR>, and TurUib Medal).
• U.Colonei DaTis served with the *
ment in the fihahabad distrftet dnrlttg
mutiny campaign in z 858-50 (Msdal).
" Mi^ Francis serredwlth the eoth Regiment
in the Indian .
actions of Chanda»
'meeipoxey and BnltanporSt
siege and capture of Locknow (Medal with Olaep).
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and TmMsh Medal). Aleelnthe Indian campaign
from August x858,inetadiMrtheTiaas-Gogx» ope-
rations under Lord C^yde (ICedal) .
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MU« O'NeiU served with the aoth Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May z855, including the siege and fii .
^JwMkopoi, and was wounded at the aKUr of the z8th June ; also present at the capftore of Kinboom (Medal
g^-*— P. aaA Turidsh Medal). Senred in the Indian campaign of z857^58. including the actions of Ohaada*
^^erpon, snd Bulteapore; siege and capture of Ludenow. suSsequent'operations in 6ade, andafliiirs of Mean*
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ij^ Colonel.— 5»rFrederick WiUijun Hamilton,* KCB. Etuign^Lt. la July 31 : U. * Cant, i Dec. 36 ;
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Coio««/, '3 April 46; ColoHtl, <to June 54; Major, 7 Dec. 58; Id.Colonel, 19 Jonn 60; "^
31 Aug. 60; Luut.Oeneral, z8 Dec, 69; Colonel azst Fusiliers, xo Jan. 70.
LieutensatOoloneU.— I John Thomas DalyeU.* ^nd Ll. 14 May 47; it. 'ax June 50; Capt. »a3 April 52;
m.3£aJor, 17 Dec, 54 ; Major, 3 Aug. 55 ; Bl.Lt.CoUmel, a Feb. 6a ; U. Col. 17 April 67 ; t'olmui, jy Apr. 73.
a Fred.Torren8 Lyster,» JS«^», ao June 41 ; it. 'i Nov. 4a ; Capt. P30 July 5a j Major, »H Jan. 64 j irf. Co/wf /,
'34 Dec. 70.
Majors.-^! William Pole Collingwood,* Efuign, ^23 Mar. 47 ; i/. 'xs Nov. 50 ; Capt. ^aS July 54 ; Bi.Mej<tr.
a6 Dec. 56; Major, 17 April 67 ; Bt.Lt.CoSnel, 9 April 68. :»"» ^ -v a^,
AliVed Templeman,» aiwi it. »a6 Mar. 53 ; it. '4 Mar. 53 j Capt. a Feb. 55 ; Major,'. ^15 Feb. 68.
1 Edward Napoleon L'Estrange, Bntign, ^18 Feb. 53 ; it. 33 June 55 ; Capt. 'aa May 57 j Mqfor, 5 Dec. 71.
2 George Frederick Gildea.* Euiiffn, ^14 April 48 ; Lt, '6 Aug. 5a ; Copt. 10 Sept. 58 : Bt.MaJor, 5 July 73;
JUq/or, as April 73.
Caftaiics.
a Arthur Grey Hazlei
1 Richard Wm.Chas.Winsloe»o
2 Robert Cook
a Edward Thomas Bainbridge
I Francis William Hamilton,
Aide de Camp to Major
Chneral S. Manilion
Aubrey Wm. O. Saunders,"
Comdt. ofFoonamaUe Depot
and Cantonment Magiitrate
I George William Furlong" .
a George Gilmour
1 Fred. George Jackson
2 William Thorbum
a William Albert Bridge
2 Michael Thunder
Henry James Edgell"
Thomas Evans Stuart
John StevCTison**
Henry Patten Law
James Bower Jackson*^ ....
1 Walter No well Carey
2 James Whitton
a Alfred Thrale Perkins
z Claude Durham Patterson
a Francis MacKenzie Sahnond
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a Frederick Packman
2 Frederick William Burr
a Cecil Bowes Robinson
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John Croker
Robert Fred. WiUoughby,
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James Miller Gordon, Inet,
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a Charles Reginald Walker....
Arthur J. Osborne Pollock,
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Wm. A. Yule, at StqfColleffe
2 Daniel Auchinleck
1 Edmund Henzv Dalgety ...
a Anthony Cuthbert Dunn ...
2 Alexander Lawrence Falls
Fred. Richard HenryLambart
1 Frederick Stovin ChapmaD.,
x Henry John Meares „....
2 John Henry Spurgin
X WUliam Arthur James Frere
a Louis Arnold Armit
z Charles Hugh Wyndham....
z TftylorDaliymple Wilson .
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59' P 6 Mar. 63' ♦ Lt. Colonel Collingwood served with the 37^!
58 1 I July 63 Regiment in the rebellion of Z848 in C^ylosj
63;Pi8 April 65, Served with the 2iBt Fusiliers in the Crxxnea ttaa
63^ 2 Mar. 66! nth July X855, including the siege and fkll (^
^.'Sebastopol; also the expedition to Kinbouri
^^; (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) ; frd
^. Nov. zft55 to Nov. X856 he commanded aBatfcalicj
^°,of .the Land Transport Corps. Comnumded th
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63 1*20 April 67, on the Dog Rocks, Coast of Africa, on 5th Jul
j ' TS56, on returning fi'om the Crimea, and for h
I Sept. 63 1 I May 67 services throughout this trying occasion he i^
•* 1 2 Sept. 63 j 2 X June 67|oeived the Brevet rank of Mfljoi^-LordPanmu
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2 July
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22 June 67|the War Minister, expreesing his approbation,
I did also H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, of th
**i5 Feb. 68|conduct of the officers and men« as bein^ bighl
honourable to them; and Colonel M'Hordo, D
p n^ < rector General of the Land Transport Corpa, in
3oUct. 07!geiieral order, "desired to express to Captai
Collingwood and those he commanded the prid
he felt in transmitting for the information i
H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, the proote f^v^
of the high courage and discipline whichaniznatd
all ranks on that fearftil mght, and which we]
rewarded by the safe rescue of all from fcbd
perilous situation."
^ Captain Jackson served with the foTt» ni
der Lt.Colonel Harl^ up the Biver GamMa
June X864, and was present at the rednction
the native fortified positions of Junoa Canda ai
Canni Canni Tenda.
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z*t Battalion embarked for India, isFeb, zS^j
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and Battalion returned f^m Madras, zo J^amm^
1873.
[^Mon.Major, a8 Jnly (
Fagm€uiers.—i David Aikman Patterson, 98 Ji
3 Alexander William M'Kenaie, 6
<lnarter Maeters.—^ Richard Erwin, 30 June 65
I Richnrd Browne, xa Nov. 73.
MeMrtil OJtvtrt.—^ StrgfUM Mnjar Willinm Stowrrt. MI)., A.S. 70 Jnlv 59 : S^rg^on, 8 July 6a. j
Ji^ 59; Sns. »4 April 45 ; X/. 29 July 47; Capi.
, 6 Feb. 57; Bon. Major, 6 Feb. 7a.
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Snf'j»oH Mtjyor Joseph IHetchcr LonghecHl," A.S. 15 -ifj|§iti^«l ^^i^OO^'f^''
2i8t Beglment of Foot {Boyal NoHli British Fusiliers): 163
' Sir Frederick William Hamilton served with the Grenadier Goards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
indoding the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (slightly wounded and horse shot), sortie of 36th October,
snd siege of Sebastopol, during the latter period of which he commanded Divisions of the Army in the Trenches,
and was in temporary oommaud of the Grenadier Guards after Inkerman (CB., Medal with four Clasps,' Officer of
the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Me^idie, and Turkish Medal).
'Colonel DalyeU served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and the early part of 1855 with the sist Fusiliers, in-
diiding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th
Class of the Me^idie, and Turkish Medal).
* U-Cokme! Lyster served with the 50th Regiment in the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Previous to entering tho
British service he served in Portugal, in the Pedroite Army, from 1873 to 1835, and was at the defence of Oporto, and
in ftU the afGiiTs from the raising of tiie siege to the termination of the war. Ho afterwards served in Spain under
Sir De Lapy Evans, as Captain of Inflmt^, and under Espartero as Captain of Cavalrv, and subsequent! v on the
Saff of General Don Diego Xeon, whose escort he commanded from x 836 to 1 84 1 . Was twice decorated with the Order
of St. Ferdinand for charges of Cavalry at AUo and Berga, and with the Medals for the siege and capture of Irun
and Morlela ; once severely wounded. Was present in the following actions and affairs in that country :— Fueuter-
abia (reoonnaisaance on), Ametzagana, San Marcos, Loyola, Aguirro, Oriamcndi. Uemani, Umietta, Irun (siege of),
lamrte, Csorbil, Andoin, Vera, Ferdon, Otiera (reconnaissance on), Sesma, Belascoain, Aronis, Santa Barbara
(neoonaiseance on), Valle de Bemiera, AUo, Alio y dicastillo, Collaudcr, Maniclla y pena Cortada, Genebrosa, Cana«
d^ Agna Yivs, Segura (siege of), Castieotte (reconnaissance on), Castleotte (siege of), Valle de Lladros, Morella
(s^ of), Berga and itstwenty-two redoubts; charged, with seven Lancers, Bosque's Squadron, completely routing
% killing seven and capturing Ave horses.
> Mkfor Gildea served as Adjutant of the nth Regiment of the Turkish Contingent from Sept 1855 to its disband*
mentrnMajT 1856 (Turkish Medal).
' Muor HazlerifiTS served with the aist Fusiliers during the latter part of 1855 at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
Qf edsl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
M Captain Winsloe served with the szst Fusiliers in the Crimea fW>m the 6th August 1855, including the sfego and
JUl of Sebastopol, and exi>edition to Kinbourn (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Oaptun Saunders served with tho 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operations in the
Jsgdespore Junffle (Medal).
" Captain Furlong was appointed to the Purveyor's Department of the Expedition which proceeded to tho East-
iaKarch 1854, and served in Turkey, Bulgaria, and the Crimea until April 1855, when he was Gazetted to tho 21st
FosGiers, and served with the Regiment before Sebastopol until ordered to the Depot on the 31st May 1855 (Medal
iriih Claq), and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Edgell served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Indian campaign from lath Aug. 1857, and was pre>
RDtat the defence of the Alumbagh during Lord Clyde's relief of Lucknow, and afterwards under Outram, tho cap-
tore of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Modal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
M Captain Stevenson served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde'a
campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
^ Surgeon Migor Lougheed.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
Continv^fion of Ngfes of 22nd Eegiment.
■ Captain BpiUer commanded a Company of the 65th llegiment during the war of 1863-65 in New Zealand, andl
VIS present at the attack on the working party at Williamson's Clearing, relief of Pokeno Piquet (mentioned in
dmtehes), storming and capture of Pah atRangarin, actions at Rangiawhia and Huirini, and attack and capture
^ ^ Bugeoas Ma^or Barker and Londy.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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tios. Edw. Graves Molyneux |'r3 Sept.
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the Redan on the z8th June and 8th
September, also at the bomberdaMit
and snzrender of Kimboum (Brevet
of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp, 5th Clacs
of the Mediidie, and TurkUi Medsl).
* M^or Hareserved in the 60th Rifles
in the campaign of 1857 against the
mutineers in India firom Tlh June, in>
eluding the battle of Budleke Sersi and
taking the heights bofbre Delhi, the
subsequent siege operations, assault
and capture of the city, with the final
attack on and occupation of the pa>
laoe (Medal with Clasp). He serrcd
also the Oude campaign in 1858, in*
eluding the actions of Pnsgaon and
Rissoolpore, attack and capture of
Fort MittowUe, and action of Biiwih.
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Uliam Frederick Curteis
ancis WilliaiA Bromfleld
mes Loftus Otway
hn Rossiter Coleman
mry Richard Longcroft Holmes..
ren Edward Mytton Davies ,^
iMwtorff.— 3 George Montgomerie Davidson, z April 58 ; Son.Mafor, 33 Aug. 73.
z Charles Henry Chauncy, 8 May 67 ; SomMqior, 8 May 73.
•Ur Maaten—x William Kelly. 4 Oct. 73.
a Robert Johnston, 6 Dec. 73.
eol Offteen.^t Bttrgnn M^for Joseph Barker,^<> A.S. 1$ July 54; Surgeon^ 9 Mar. 67.
a Edward Louis Luncly,*^ Surgeon, ao June 65.
Faeingt Baft.—AgtHh, Messrs. Cox and Co.—IrUk Agtnit, Sir E. Borough, Bt, and Co.
' Bait, retunud firom New Bruunrick, June Z869. and BmUion emhariedjor India, 7 Oet 1873.
Chute embarked with the 70th Regiment for India, where he served for twelve yean, and was OOO'
bively employed during the whole of the mutiny (Medal), particularly in command of a Field Force
)f Peshawur, with which he attacked and on the 34th of May Z857 occupied, with severe leas to the
Fort of Hote Murdaw, relieving the officers of the 55th Native Infhntry, who were held priaoineira hy
, For this service he rooeiveu the tluuiks of the Governor General in Council. In August 1857 in
Brigade, employed at the almost annihilation of the szst Native Infhntry when that regiment m a
y attached the cantonments of Peshawur. From August Z858 to January z86o he oomnwnded a
jknow until it was broken up at the suppression of the rebellion. In February x86z he embarked
the 70th Regt. fbr New Zealand. In Much Z863 was appointed Brigadier General in commimd of
eolonies ; in 1865, as Mi^or General, succeeded LtOen. Sir Duncan Cameron in the command of New
Bstralian colonies ; and during the war in New Zealand, in Z865-66, commanded on variona important
operationa (ECB, and Medal), and continued in that command until Oct. Z870, when it was broken up.
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Sir Wilfiam Codrington eommanded a Bri-
6slffade of the Light Division, and allerwards a
66 Division throughoat the Eastern campaign of
M X854-55, indudTng the battles of Ahna and In-
" kmian, siege and &U of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasps, JTCB., Commander of the Legion of
Honor, C&and Cross of the MiHtary Order of
67 Savoy, xst CUss of the Med(]idie, and Turkish
' Medal). From October X855. and nntdl the eva-
euation of the Crimea, he was Commander m
Chief of the Eastern Army. ,^ ^
s Colonel Hon. S. Mostyn served with the 9«d
Fusiliers in the Crimea in 1855. inolodtog the
siege of Sebastopol and attack of the Btedan <m
69 the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turldsh
Medal) . Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
of x8s7-58. including the reUef of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior ContingiBnt at
70 Cawnpore, siege aAd capture of Lucknow, and
operations across the Goomtee, Trans-Gogracam-
7' paign when the rebels were driven into Nepaul
71 (Medal with two Clasps). ^ ^ « _,
7x » LLColonel Elgee served with the 47th Begi-
71 mcnt in the Crimea flrom the 6th Feb. to the 3i8t
71 July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
71 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Msjor, and Turkish
7x Medal) „ ^
7 X u Surgeons Mi^or Alder and Fraser.— For War
Services see " Medioal Department."
I BurgtonMUa^or 83rdne^lder^*^a[. 3 Nov. 54 ; Siirgeou, 15 May 67.
. Surgeon Mtyor James Fraaer," ItD. 9 Oct. i
JfaciiV' Blae,-^^«i.. Meesre. Cox and Co.--Iri^ ^^^!'**l?}''J^'S'''Si^?^^'^^S^ xB,,
csf bZ. roimrnodjrom India, 4 JVw. X869. 2md SaH, embarked for the Gold Coaet, 2X IToo. X873.
• LLOokmid Pievost served with the 33rd FusiUers in the Crimea from the 1 7th Ji^ xSss. in^^
ftfl of nebasuiiiiil and assaults of the Eedan on the i8th June and 8th Sopt«mbeiv-wounded(Med^wlto u^^^^
sad TmA^liSdLn^Bn^at the sieire and canture of Luoknow-^mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
^mSSm^^^ operations across
<te aMStoi,^ibsea]id captoxe of Lucknow, tad Traas-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
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1 66 2^rd (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot
' Viator Millett served with the 33rd Fasiliera the Eastern campaigrn of 1854-55. inclndinxr the battles of Alma anJ
Inkerman, siege and fUl of Sebastopol ; he was severely wounded at the attack on the Redan on the 8th September
(Medal with three Clasps), Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
* Major Hackett served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea flrom the 5th June to the 6th Sept. 18^5, incladini;
the sieee of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meoal). Served
in the Indian campaigni of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Ghralior Conimgent
at Cawnpore on the 6tii December, operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow. Present witli ttue
Left Wing of the Regiment in the Biaswarrah diBtrict, including the affkirs of Jubrowlie, Poorwah, and Doondia-
kiera (Medal with two Clasps, and Victoria Cross).
* Major Shadwell served with the &7th FusiUers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; commanded the selected
marksmenof the Regiment during the Peahawur outbreak ; was present at the mutiny and destruction of the 5111
Bengal Native Infkntry on the 12th August 1857 (Medal).
^0 Major O'Connor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the a3rd Fusiliers, including the battle of Alma,
where after being severely wounded he earned the Queen's Color (Lieut. Armstrong who previously carried ib
having been killed) and planted it on .the Russian Redoubt under a heavy fire, and carried it until the action was.
over— received the thanks of Sir George Brown and General Codrington on the field ;— siege and fiall of Sebastopol,
attack on the Quarries, and assaults of tixe i8th Juno and 8th September on the Redan— dangerously woanded
(Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Serred m
the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Continicent
at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lnclmow and operations across the Goomtee under Ontram, and several other
minor actions (Medal with two ClasiM) . ,
1^ M^or Tupper served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea firom the zoth August to the 95th Sept. 1855, in- I
eluding the siege and fi&Il of Sebastopol, and was very severely wounded at the attack on the Redan on the 8U1 Sep- I
tember (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, inclndinj: !
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, affaur of Ramgonga. siege
and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, storm and capture of the Selimpore 1
and Simree Forts, and actions of Jubrowlie, Poorwah (mentioned in despatches), Beerah, and Buxarghat ; also Uie |
Trans-Gogra operations when the rebels were driven ttom. Oude into Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps).
^* Captain wUliamson served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea f^om the zoth August to the z8th Sept. 1855.
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September— severely wounded (Medsl
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lncknow
by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations
across the Goomtee under Outram (Medal with two Clasps).
is Captain Walwyn served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clas^).
" Captain Twyford served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the operations
across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
n Captain Graham served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore--wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain willes served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Luck-
now by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations
across the Goomtee under Outram, also the taking of Selimpore, Poorwah, and Simree (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with two Clasps).
*> Captain Tulloch served in the Indian campaign of 1858-591 and was present with the 38th Regiment at the
capture of Lucknow, and affltirs of Barree and Nuggur ; present, with the 23rd Fusiliers, at the actions of Jnlroirlie,
Poorwah, Beerah, and Doondiakiera, storming of Fort Bimree, and Trans-Gogni operations (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Clayton served with the 23rd Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the afTaira
of BiUganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fUl of Sebastopol, and both attacks
on the Redan (Medal with throe Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, indudins:
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, opotHtions
across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Jubrowlie, Poorwah, Beerah, and fikxondiakiem,
storming of Fort Simree, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with two Clasps).
** Quarter Master Knightley served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1851-55, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
in 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th
Dec. 1857, operatiohs across the Gtoomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and aU the mmor operations during Lord
Clyde's winter campaign in Oude in 1858-59, when the rebels were driven into the Nepaul territory (Medal with
two Clasps).
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*' Ecm •• (with the Sphinx) . " Cap« of Good Hops " " Talatbba " •'Fmiimi d'Onob " " Balxmahca *' " Vitiobix *
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^'•^^^-^OaleiML— PriMle Taylor,! XJ. Conut, 15 Aug. 11 ; Li. 2 July 12 ; Capt. ^2 Jan. 20; Ift^'or, ^16 Jnne 25 ;
r^^^, itM.CoUmA, 38 Jnno 38; Colonel, 11 Nov. 5s; JTo/or QeMral, 16 May 57; Lieut.Oeueral, 9 Oct. 63;
PUT. njN' Otaeral, so Nov. 71 ; Colomtl 34th Foot, 36 Nov. 6x.
' 34 3 .TiwitmuBt Cttlwwli.— a Thomas Roes,* £m»m, 1*23 l£ar. 38 ; X/. 'z8 Hay 41 ; Capt. '4 June 47 ; Itt^/or,
'32 Oct. 52 ; Bt.Lt.CoioMl, 26 Oct. 58 ; Lt.Colonel, 12 Nov. 59 ; Colonel^ x April 63.
I ^4 ••• |X Richard Thomas Glyn,sj?««^,'x6 Aug. 50; Xt. 1*34 Jnne 53; Cap^ 7 Sept. 55; If 0/01% 1*23 July 61
I Ii.Colima, 'xi Feb. 67; Cb/oMJ, xsFob. 72.
25 •.. iX^MB.— a Frea CharleeD'Epinay Barclay,' i?tM^M, 1*37 April 49 ; Li. 'xs July 53; Capt. 1*5 Mar. 58 ; Ifq/or,
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5 Jan.
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3 Edw.H.Bridgman8awbridge '30 April
3 W. R. Biffsby Chamberlin ... x May
a Robert I^poleon Surplice ...{ 35 July
1 JohnMooreGumel Tongue, *> ; ^, .^v.
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a John Fletcher Caldwell 38 May
X William Maxwell Brsnder ...j 31 Dec.
z Henry Albert Harricaon J x April
2 Hugh Backhouse Church ...! 15 Jan.
X WilBam Hitchcock ;'3z May
X Harry Rich Farquhar '>'3o Dec.
aEIlisLee ' 8 July
z William Ecdes Mostyn i'39July
Russell Upcher, AdJiUaiU 4I ), ^
1 George Vangnan Wardell ...
2 Robert Henzy Bnrrell Airey.
i... la Charles James Bromhead, )
m Special 8*rme^, GoM h
;•• |3 William JohJ& St. Aubyn
yjn.t Charles Harrington Harris
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3 Thomas Carroll Dempster, "^
AdiutaMt 90 Dec. 69 }
a William Thomas Much*
Rainforth
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nut. ^Mmtietty x Oct. 70 >
a William Fton Symons, In- >
55 »3 Mar.
54 ao July
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58 Pax Oct.
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x6 April 58 j 39 Aug. 66
55,** 2 Sept. 63
56; x6 April 64
59 '14 Mar. 65
"z6 May 65
^33 Mar. 66
14 May
30 April
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59 1** 19 -A-ug.
59'^ 5 Sept.
59 ' 7 Nov.
62 ' 9 Mar.
63 1*33 Mar.
63 29 Oct.
58 ''23 July
581' 7 Jan.
61 »3o Oct. 66
62 Px3 Feb. 67
62 P 8 Mar. 67
58 1 3 Nov. 67
62|P 2 Dec. 68
62'J'3oOct. 69
62 1*22 Dec. 69
66 P31 Oct. 7x
66 '31 Oct, 7z
66|P3i Oct. 71
6z 10 Feb. 7a
62 3 Aug. 73
30 Aug. 59 3oFeb. 63 19 Oct.
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a Charles Erskine..
x Frederick Carrington,/iMf. >
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x «. Herbert Belaeyee Moflbt
a John James Hanr^
a Herbert Michael Williams ...
X Teignmouth Melvill, .14/**
tamt 7 March 73
a Levett Holt Bennett
z «.Arcber Anderson Morehead
X Francis Pender Porteous
x Charles Carson Allen
3 William Sugden
x John Douglas Dickinson..
3 Charles D'Aguilar Pope
|x Henry Yemon Boothby
X Charles T~
I Winn Ealand
a Gonville Bromhead ..
2 Joseph Heniy Banks..
•a Geowe Stanhope Banister ...
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ford, en Special Senica, I
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1 1 Francis ToUemacheHalliday
!z Edward Stevenson Browne..
X Sdward Witherden Curteis..
X Jolm Haughton
X Oamamd de Beauvoir Carey
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29 Mar.
»zz Feb.
6 May
'30 Aug.
P 6 Mar.
X7 July
'4May
6 July
'3xMar.
5 July
»3oOct.
'is Jan.
z3 Feb.
9 Mar.
^33 Mar.
'17 Nov.
'8 Mar.
8 Jan.
'39 Dec.
P28 May
P20 Apr.
26 June
8 July
'z7 Apr. 69
'14 Jan. 7x
6x1* 9 Jan.
56 1 25 Feb.
6z| 16 April
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62 29 Aug.
73
Z3 Feb. 7;
P z Feb. 61
* Colonel Glyn served with the 83nd Regiment
in the Crimea from and Sept. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
63 ''30 Oct. 66
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28 Oct.
P 3 Dec. 68
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z Charles Walter Cavaye ..
|z Bdgar Oliphant Anstey ..
z HenrjrGermainMainwaring
x MeriflJoidahAyhnerOoghill
a William Sdward Day Spring
23 Sept.
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'33 Dec.
P27 April
P zOct.
■'24 Dec.
P 4 Feb.
P25 Mar.
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
'30 Nov. 70
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
a8 0ct.
xaNov.
30 Deo. 7x
9 Mar. 7a
ax Sept. 7a
a6 Feb. 73
30 April 73
I.— I Fra. F. White, xx July 56; En*, 'xs Feb. 50: Li. '5 H^ 54 ; BonJla^w, zx July 65.
a Alexander Sidney G. Jaunoey, z Feb. 68; Mon^CapUuM^ xffBh. 73.
qmmrt0rMaalen,—x William Charters,!* 18 July 6a.
a Bdwaid Bloomfleld, 24 Sept. 73.
(^letr$.—t Surgton Mtnor James Lewis Holloway, A.8. ij Mar. 48 ; Surgeon, a Oct. 57 ; Surgeon
a Kngene Valentine Swiney, JCD., AJ3» 31 March 68. i]J^<Vor, 17 Mar. 68.
AetMt Green.— it^e»<f, Messrs. Barron and Smith.
Ut JMI. ffteriMr/hwi Mis, AngnH x86x. Smbarkei for MaUa, 30 &rp^. 1866. J>ep6i, Brecon^, e
3*4 Boltt, returned Jrom ludia, 3 Jassorf X873.
i68 24ih {TJie 2nd Warmckahtre) Begtmerd of Foot
1 General Tejlor proceeded in x8zx to kAn the aancl Dngoona in the BMt ladies, wbere he earred until ibeir
xetorn to Bnropeand diehandTnent, asfcti Oct. iSao. He was in the Held in 18x5 and x6, and dnriag the whole of
the Mahratts war in X8Z7-19 ; the published olBoial reeords show that his conduct was otmspiouous in the Brigade
OaYalxyaotionsof BadktowlleandofNagnore, and in that of Asfata (aoth Feb. x8z6)p the enemy ha«ring charnd,
OTorthrew one Begiment and cat down thiB General commanding, he» as Brigade "MMior, inonrred the reeponsflnlity
of countermanding the retreat, of ordering measnres which terminated in the enttfe defeat of the Fsishwar.Uie
death of his Cknnmander in Chief (GoUa), and he rescued the B^ah of Satanah, the influential erents that termi-
nated the war. At the siege of Oapaul-droog, he comxnanded a Battery at the storm (xsth Hay x8x9), he blew opei»
the first gate with a galloper sun of the asnd Dragoons, and heading the Forlorn Hope, he stomed in snccessionr
the fire (ustinct circles of nntiflcations, every man and ofBoer of his par^ being either IdSed or woonded, he receiTed'
at the summit of that stionff hill Ibrt, at the moment of success in its capture, a shot through his hmgs mxxSL bodyths^
killed the Grenadier behina him. The Governor General of India specially recommended him to IhvouzmUe con^
aideration for his services in India. In Z833-24 he was employed in the Gape Oavalxy against the OsfiBres, and wm
recommended for promotion b7 the Governor and Ckmimander in Chief. In Jan. 1841 he was relieved from a ballet
which had been in his body since 18x9. In Aug. 1846 bis life was imperilled from a sorgical operation oonaeqne&ti
upon the passage of some doth driven into him by a shot. In Nov. 1848 he was relieved from a jpiece of bone broken
in his body by a shot. From April 1854 to Dec. X857 he was a Colonel on the BtalTattheGapeofiioodHic^ie, whereas
a Brigadier at a " period of peculiar diffioolt^ and imminently threatened war'* he commanded » large force ia
Kalfraria with approbation and thanks publicly recorded. From April x 860 to April x86x he was Commander oC
the Forces and Lieut Governor of Jamaica and its Dependencies. In 7837 he was sent to England from Malta to»
establish discipline in a corps that had fired at and nearly killed their Adjutant, their insubordination sustaineit
by a turbulent mob at a period of popular excitement. He took command and the Battalion shot him three timea en
the public parade, they fired into his windows and shot through the cheek a field aide who stood behind him.
Witnout calling in other Troops he suppressed the mutiny, and alone he overawed the ftxry of the mob. The appro-
bation of his M^or General was submitted by his Lieut. General to the Horse Guards, and elicited through the Adjutant
General the Sovereign's record that '* the decided and necessary punishment to which he hadresortea hadeffbctuslly j
xepressed the spirit that prevailed when he assunied tbe command."
* Colonel Boss commanded a detaidied force on the Nepanl fhmtier in 1859 ; drove the rebels flrom the plaina of
Tilawara where there was a large Basar, and next day attacked them in the Jungle of Pipurea, the whole rebel army I
in consequence retired to Botom, where they were cut up by Sir B. Kelly— for general services on the frontier was
highly- complimented hy the Commander in Chief and Sir B. Kelly (Ifedal). !
* Mf^jor Barolav served with the xsth Begiment in the Kaffir war of X85X--S3 (Hedal). ,
* Major Crawrard served with the 70th Highlanders in the Crimea firom the x6th August X85S, *^'»*w«*i»»g th»
aiegeandUftll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of x 858-59. !
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, atteok on the Fort at Bo(^ea, action of ADygunge, capture of Bareillyp.
relief of Shal^ehanpore, capture of the Fort at Bunnia, jpursnit to the left bank of the Goomtee, destmctian of For» I
Mohnmdee, taking of Bumpore Kussia, ocoumtion of dultanporo. passages of the (Soomtee and Gogra, and subse-
quent operations to the Baptee (Medal with Clasp).
7 Captun Dunbar served with the 34th Begiment in the Crimea tram the xath July X855, induding the aiege and |
ftOl of Sebastopol, and assault of the Bedan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the
Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on a6th 27th and 98th Nov. x8<7, siege and captnre-
of Lucknow, relief of Asimghur, defbat of the rebels at Bootwnl, and allkir at Bhowanie (Medal witti Clasp).
Govenunent of India ; and services specially noted by order of H.B.H. the Field Marshal Commanding in Cmef in
a letter dated Horse Guards 97th December x868, addressed to Sir William Mansfield.
M Quarter Master Charters served in the Pux^jaub campaign of X848-4P, including the paasi^ of the Ghenab and
battles of Sadoolapore and cniillianwallah—eevexely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
ContmucUion of Notes to a$thFoot.
* Major Cemeron served with the Tsnd Highlanders in the Crimea from xath June 1855, including the czpeditior^
to Kertoh, siege and flOl of Sebastopol, and attack of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turtish Medal). FTozxi
the oth Oct. X855 to the 8th March 1856 he served as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Division. Served in the
Indian campaign and received the Victoria (Tross for conspicuous bravery on the 90th March 1858 at Kotah, ixx
having headed a small party of men and attacked a body of anned frnatio rebels strongly posted in aloop-holea
housewith one narrow entrance ; stormed the house and killed three rebehi in single combat» having lost half or
one hand by a stroke from a tulwar and received two bayonet wounds t was also present in the aetiona of Bnnass.
and Pertobghur, at which latter he commanded two Companies of the Tond, and was mentioned in despatches
« Caotain Henzeli served in India in X857-58 with theXeft Whig 37th Begt.; was engaged in defonce of entrenched
Doaiticmat Asimghurftom 35th March to xsth April X858: with Brigadier Donghis' Column in pursuit of Koer Sin^l^
and present in actions of X7th and soth April ; served with Colonel Turner's Force in flhahabad, inohiding oaptore or
JujTdespore.and actions of x7th x8th and 30th Got— severely wounded (Medal).
^Captain Hope served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea tromjttk July 1855. including the ai^ge and Ikll or
Sebastopol andassault of the Bedan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal.)
10 QuMter Master Geoghegan served with ^he 89th Begiment in the Crimea flrom 5th Jan. X855, induding the
sieireand fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the x8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Tnxlcish Medal) .
SeA'ed also during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in X857-59, including the pursuit of the rebela under-
Tantia Topee in Baipoctana and Central Asia.
u Surgeon Major SkipUm.— Fte* War Servioes see " Medical Departmsot."
u Qutftor Master Fraser served in the 6xst Begiment throughout the Fnnjanb campaiffn of 1848-49 and wma
present at the passage of the Chenab, battles of Sadodapore, Cmllianwallah (wounded), and Goqjerat, and pursuit
to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served also at the siege assault and capture of IMhi in 1857. tata
repulse of sorties on 4th 9th i8th and eard July (Medal with Clasp).
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^ General Tcrnnahend lerred with the
4xat Begiment in the American war; and was
present at the taking of Fort Niagara, BlackrocU:
and Builhio, battle of Lundy's Lane, and assault
on Fort Brie X4th August 18x4, where lie was
severely woxmded^ through the left shoulder. He
returned to Europe with the 4X8t Begiment in
July 18x5 end d&embarked at Ostend, from
whence he marched with the Army to Paris, and
remained with it until reduced to nalf^y in Oc-
tober of the same year. During the rebellion in
Canada in X837 and X838 he was intrusted with
various impcHrtant commands both in the Lower
on the frontiers
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to the
in those lo-
local rank of Colonel, and was ]
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calities.
* Lt.Colonel Buddell served with tibe xst Batta-
lion Boyals throughout the Bastera campaign of
'854-55, indndjng the battles of Ahna and Inker-
man, siege and faU of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
Served with the 87th Fusiliers during the Indian ■
mutiny in X8S7-58 (Medal).
* Lieut Murray served with the szst Light
Infkntoy throughout the Burmese war of X853-53 ;
was on board the steam-frigate Ferotm during the
naval action with and destruction of theenemv's
stockades on the Bangoon river, and served during
the succeeding three days* operations in the vici-
nity, and at the storm and capture of Bangoon,
also at the repulse of the night attack on Promo '
(Medal with Clnsp for Pegu).
Timothy Philip'Geoghegan.'io 9 Marci 66.
WUliam Fraser," zs Jan. 64 ;Bn$ign, k Auj
Wsis, zo July t
Surffton Mqjor Siunnbl Stacy Skiptonji^ J£D., 1.8. a June 54 ; Surgeon, 1$ June 66.
z Surgeon George Carson Gribbon, MB., A.S. ao Apru 59.
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<4 MC rifcuBiil>»wi Camada, Aaguit 1867. »nd Bait embarked/or Ceglon, a8 Julg z867 ; Dep6t, aHaeked to j»t Bait.
ZFor eonUnuation of ^otte leejoot ofpreetiing poge. .
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|Ye«n»s«r.' Colonel.— George Henry MaoKinnon.i CB. and U. 29 June 24; Ewnem, Sf lA. '4 Nor. 24; U.ifCo^,
FuU , Halii »2i Feb. 28 ; Capt. ^ Lt.CoUmel, ^ 24 April 40 ; Colonel, 1 1 Nov. 51 ; JTcf/or General^ 22 Sept. 58 ; Lieni.Qvuroi^
P^ i'«»>.| 10 Feb. 65 ; Gtfwera/, 19 Jan. 73 i Co'«»«'' »6th Foot, 21 Dec. 62. ,.„ .^_..^» ««
30 , ... Lienteaant Colonel.— Frederic Arthur Willia," CB. Sn$, 27 Sept. 44? U. »8 >toy 46; Ctojrf. »i6 Jan. 5a; W.
Major, 24 Mar. 58 ; Major, 4 Apr. 59 ; BLLt.CoUmel, 26 April 50 j Li.Colonel, '22 Dec.63 ; OoUnel, ai May 65.
Hajore.— Edward Archibald ColUns,» Entign, '23 Jan. 5a ; ^-^ June 54 ; Cap<.28 Jan. 59 ; 3f<Mor, 29 June 70.
Matthew Holford Hale,»jg»<^w,'i3May 53 ; Xe.9 July54 ; Cqp/.'3 Jnne59 ; J<.lfojor,5July72 ; Major, 30 Ap^.7^
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Greorge Edmund Phipps Trent
William Beers
William Henry Salwey*
Thomas Turner*
George John Hamilton*
Thomas Gethin Coote*
Lancelot Allgoe«l Gregson,' JMUtamt
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William Barton Wade* ' u Mar.
James Ross Grray Buchanan ''14 June
Archibald Duffleld Eden* ^21 Feb.
William Blakeway Burton,* In^truetory \
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Howard Molyneux Edw. Brunker,* \ ^ tj-i_
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Vivian Davenport **i4 Jan-
Charles William Hemphill* >'22 April 62
George Henry Wilson* ** 8 July 62
James Bond Clarke* ' 3 Jan. 65
John Russell Mecham *'x9 July 64
John de Witt Jebb »• 14 Sept. 67
Gteorge Winter ^22 July 68
Edward Macklon Dougherty,* iii/*rpr«<«-..: 2 June 65
Percy John Hughes l 8 July 68
Thomas Colthurst Jameson ^29 Oct. 68
Henry Campbell Lamb ^sMay 69
Fred. Charles Napier Goldney PioNov. 69
D'Arcy Wentworth Thuillier » 9 Feb. 70
Heniy Edward Railston '12 Nov. 70
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PatriiMu<«r.— Denis Creagh, 8 Jan. 68 ; Son.Captain, 8 Jan. ^3.
Quarler Jfa»*er.— William Henry Topp,* 3 July 60.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Mnjor Frederick MaickenEie Skues, A.8, 28 Feb. 55 ; Surgeon, 14 Oct. 66.
JPaeinge YeMow.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
rjr, 28 Julg 1865.
1 General MacKinnon served as Assistant Quarter Master General at the Cape of Good Hope in the Kaffir war
of 1846-47, and as Colonel on the Staff in command of the 2nd Division of the forces in the field in the Kaffir war
of 1851-52 (Medal).
* Colonel Willis was present with Greneral Havolock*s Field Force in the actions of Oonao and Buseenit Gunge on 29th
July 1857 ; commanded the 84th Regiment in the actions of Buseerut Gunge on the 5th Aug.. Boorbeake Chowkee on
X2th Aug., at Bithoor on the i6th Aug., at Mungawar on 21st Sept., at Alumbagh on 23rd Sept., and relief of Luck-
now on 25th Sept. (wounded in left knee and right thigh) ; commanded the right Column attbe storming of the Him
Khannah on z6th Nov., and was thanked in division orders by General Havelock. Was with General Outram's Force
at the Alumbagh from a6th Nov. 1857 to 9th March 1858 — oomnumded the 84th up to a4th Jan. ; present at the fkll of
~ . - - . Lugord'e " ' .... .. - . . -
^ le rebel chief Koer mng, ana present _ . ^ ,
tiouod in despatches, cB.,and Brevets of Major and LLColonel, Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service
Lucknow ; accompanied General Lugord's Force, and present at the reUef of i^imghur ; proceeded with Briie^adier
Douglas's column in pursuit of the rebel chief Koer Sing, and present in the actions of 17th and aoth April (men-
f or Lucknow).
* Majors Collins and Hale, and Captains Salwey, Tunxer, Gregson (as Brigade MaJor at Zoola), Wolferstan,
and Sharp, Lieutenants Wade, Eden, Burton, Brunker (as Adjutant), Hemphill, Wilson, Clarke, and E. H.
Dougherty served with the 26th Ciuneronians in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal).
* Captain Hamilton served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea fh)m a2nd May to Z5th June 1855, including the
sictre of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the campaign in the north of
China in i860, including the action of Sinho. and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for tne Takn Forts). Also
during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the takini^
of the stockade of Nanhsiang. capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin* the fortified
town of Najow, the afliur at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin. Served with the 26th Camoronians in the Abyssinian
campaign in x868 (Medal).
s (^ptain Coote served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian mutiny and was present at the ailhir of
Sanganeer. and defeat of the Grwalior rebels at Kotaria on the 14th Aug. 1858 (Medal). Served with the a6Ch Game-
ronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
* Captain Story served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 with the Transport Corps (Medal).
* Quarter Master Topp served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857 firom the cutbiealc
nt Meerut on the 12th May. including the mttle of Budleekesorai and subsequent operations, siege storm and cap-
ture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyastnian campaign in xS68 (Medal}.
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FaU Hall- Major, 26 July 44 ; Lt.Colonel, '21 July 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Jfo/or General , 9 No*. 62 ; Xteu/. General,
P?L .5!Z; 35 Oct. 71 ; C9201M/ 27th Foot. 27 August 70.
:o ... lieBtenaat Colonel.-— Richard Freer,' and Lt. 22 May 46; Lt. 13 Dec. 49; Capt. 23 March 55; Bt.llajor,
i^ Jan. 58 ; Major ^ 1*18 Oct. 59 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 27 Dec. 68 ; Ll.Colonel, 23 June 6p.
J5 ... Ki^an.— Heury Cowell.' Ensign, 12 Jan. 49; Lt. '13 April 52; Capt. 1 Oct. 58; Jfajor, 7 Dec. 70.
.>} ... Andrew David Gfcddee.* Eneign, 6 June 54 ; Lt. ^j Sept. 55 ; Capt. 16 June 66 ; Major, 18 Oct. 73.
Captaiits.
William Herring
Henry Burch Pye Phillipps .
William Pott
Arthur Hales
, William Richard Tredennick.
Domville Majscie Taylor
Charles Sumner Pinwill
Henry Monteath Caine* ,
John Manners Kerr
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vegrapkieal Department
Phifip Stainforth
Edward Barton
William Wildman Kettlewell...
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Alexander James Irvine
George Herbert Michaelson ...
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John Cave Bayly
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"18 Nov.
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t ... Quarter Mtuter. — Jeremiah Hannan, 9 Aug. 73.
1: . . Modieal Officer.— Surgeon Major Augustus Morphew,^* A. 8. x8 Feb. 56 ; Surgeon, 18 June 6x.
Faeinge J3>\xS.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — IrUh Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bf. and Co.
' Returnedfrom India, 13 Jan. x868. ,
' Lifnt. General Rumlcy served with the 6th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1847 (MedaJ).
* Ll Colonel Freer served as a volunteer with the 73rd Regiment at the action of Budlee-kc- Serai on 8th June 1857,
vii ia all the subsequent affairs in which the 75th Regt. was engaged during the siege of Delhi ; commanded the
" ?uhles •* Piouet at the capture of four field pieces at " Ludlow Castle," on the 12th August ; was severely wounded
:ivthe Bum Bastion on the afternoon of the assault of Delhi 1 Medal with Clnnp) .
• iUjor Cowell serveil with the 75th Regiment at the battle of Budlee ke Serai, 8th June 1857, and at the siege of
t .1.1 (Medal with Clasp).
'Major Geddea and Captain Caine served on the North -West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1 857-59 (Medal) .
-Forgeon Major Morphew.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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Colonel.— ^ir Henry John William Bentinck,^ KCB. En$. as Mar. 13; Lt. 4; Capt. t8 Jan. 20; Capt. 4r Lt.Col.
1 6 May 29; Col. 23 Nov. 4 1 ; MaJ. Gen. 20 June 54 ; Lt. Gen. 24 Apr. 60 ; Gen. 8 Dec. 67 ; Col. 28th Foot, 1 1 Oct. 54.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Charles Fred. Torrens Daniell,* En»ign^ 3 Jan. 45 : Lt. 7 Mar. 49 ; Capl. *2o May 57>;
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Majors.— John Godfi-ey Day,^ Etyii^jn, *i Mar. 54 ; Lt. 12 Jan* 55 ; Capt. '7 May 58 ; "' "
Conipton Alwj'ne Scraso Dickins,® Ensign, ^13 Dec. 50; Lt. ''20 May 53
3 Feb. 60 ; Major, 7 Dec. 70; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 28 Feb. 71
„ ^- . Major, 19 Jan. 70.
Coj?/. 17 June 55 J BtMajor,
Capta-ins.
Francis Brodigan"
». Alexander Lyon Emerson ...j
Charles Thackeray*
Gordon Chas. Stennett Ducat^
Francis Edward Webb*
Henry Collingwood 10
Robert Bum Singer
Thomas Homiblow"
Elliott Christie Charles Famall
George Conner
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Adjutant 19 Jan. 70 )
Georpe Howard Moore-Lane, >
In*t. ofMmkeiry i Apr. 70 J
John Marshman
Edmund Perci val Wilford
Francis Charles Anuesley
John Henry Edward Hinde ...
William Moyers
John Meade Sherrard
Herbert George Famall
William Holcombe Francis ...
John Henrj' Fitzherbert Jacson
Rawdon Robert M'Crea
Edward Kirkman Loyd
George Waldron LytUeton
James Duff Coghlau
Robert Sandilands F. Walker
Sub LiBUTHKAirTS.
Arthur Connop Nowland
Thomas Auchmuty Montresor
Robert WilUam Peter Lodwick
55 P a June 65
55 P14 Sept. 67
58 P20 Nov. 67
57 22 Dec. 67
58 P 3 June 6S
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62 1 7 Dec. 70
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4 April
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Pi 2 Dec.
|P 4 April
' P29 June
'14 Sept.
P18 April
P20 May
P15 Mar.
P 9 Apr.
P 6 July
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23 Sept.
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28 Oct.
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28 Oct.
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BRBV.UAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
1 Sir Henry Bentinck left England with ilie
Guards the 22ud February 1854, and commsEued
that Brigade during the Eastern campaign uDt:I
the 8th November, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkcrman (wounded in the onni,
siege of Sobastopol, and in support of the actl
Division at the repulse of the sortie of 26th Octt>b€r.
^ Was appointed to the 4th Division alter the fall of
70 Sir George Cnthcart. but prevented by woand
70'and ill-health from joining it till the ist June iS"; ••
7o|continued in command until the loth OcioUr
71 (Medal with four Clasps, JTCB., Commarider ci
71 'the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkisli
7i|Mcdals, and 2nd Class of the Mcdjidie).
71
71
71
SUB LIEUT.
2 Nov. 72
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
19 ... Paymatter.—ZKmw Bridge. 34 Oct. 56 ; Comet, 23 Nov. 55 ; Lt, 1 Fob. 56 ; Son.Major, 23 Nov. 70.
19 ... Quarter Ifw/w*.— Thomas Lumsden,!* 14 Dec. 55.
Medical Officer, ^Surgeon William James Wilson, MV. A.S. 1 April 6i.
Facinge Yellow. —Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedfrom India, x8 March 1865. Embarked for Gibraltar, September x868.
« Colonel Daniell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Brigade Major in the 3rd Division, inclndini
the battles of Alma and Inkcrman, siege and fall of Sebastopol. and attack of the i8th June (Medal with three Clasps
Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Med,iidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Day served with the 28th Regiment in the Crimea from ist June 1855, including the sieg'O and fall c
Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
• Lt. Colonel Dickins served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 19th July 1855 with the 38th Regiment, includin
thebattlesof Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol; with Volunteer Sharpshooters fi^m X7th Oct. to =ot
Nov.; repulse of a sortie on 2ist Dec. ; commanded the Light Company in the attack of the Cemcteiy on the iSt
June ; was severely wounded in the advanced Trenches on the 2na July (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of th
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Brodigan served the Eastern campaign of 1855 with the 28th Regiment, including the siege of Sebastop<
and affair in the Cemetery— severely wounded while assisting to rescue a wounded soldier who lay in advanc
exposed to a hea^T flre of musketry (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Okamnndcl Fiel
Force in 1859. and was present at the storming and capture of Beyt (wounded), reconnaissance before, aie^, au
occupation of Dwarka.
» Captains Thackeray and Webb commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on 6th October, and eervt
with the Okamundel Field Force in the operations before Dwarka till nth Nov. 1859.
» Captain Ducat served as Ailjutant to the Detachment 28th Regiment with the Okamundel Field Force of iS 5
Commanded the Sharpshooters at the assault of the fort of Beyt (mentioned in despatches), and was present at ti
reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarko.
10 Captain Collingwood served with the 07th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and vr
present in the actions of Nusratpore, Chanda, Ummeerporc, and Sultaniiore, also at the siege and caiJtnre
Lncknow (Medal with Clasp).
1" Captain Homiblow served as Interpreter with the Detachment 28th Regiment with theOkamundel Field For
in 1859. and was present at the assault of the Fort of Beyt. and siejxe and occupation of Dwarka.
1* Quarter Master Lumsden served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Air
and Inkerman, affair in the Cemetery on i8tli Jime (wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Ciasi
and Turkish Modal— has also the Medal for Meritorious Conduct).
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I ... lieutenimt Colonel.— Hales W^"-- -^ t«.--~ ..o *.._ _ ^. t-_ ^- , * ,
I t 63; Lt.C^loxel, >3i Oct. 71.
PBr.|?«v. ZtCo/one?. 3 Apr. 46; Col. 20 Juno jja ; if q;<^ ^^- 3 Aug. 60; 2r/.Gf*n. 5 Sept. 60; CoUagth^oot, 19 ApriliSS.
lieuteBimt Colonel.— Hales Wilkic,^ jt;i#i^», '18 Aug. 54; i/. 3 Jan. 55; Capt. '24 ' " " " - - -
'24 July 57 ; Major, ^20 Feb.
19 ) ... HajoTt.— NathaniefPolhiU'Lcdffanl, IEn$. 'i May 55 ; Lt. 27 July 55 ; Capt. '29 April 59 ; Major, '20 May 68.
17 .„ |ViJiiam Boycott, Eutiffn, 18 Dec. 57 ; Lt. 2 Dec. 59 ; Capt. ^2 Dec. 62 ; Major, ^$j Oct. 71.
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John Charles Douglas
Robert John "Watson
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, P 3 July 60
. '21 Dec. 60
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, Edmund Carrington ' '•* 7 Nov. '
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P15 June
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Joseph Bourke*
Alfted William Matchctt
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WiUiam Miles Prendertrast ...
Fletcher Castell H. Littlodalc..
Edw. Jas. Henry Spratt, Ad- \ |
jutatti 22 Jane 70 > |
James OgUvy Dalgleish
Thomas Charles Yard
John William Jameson
Allen Theopliilns Rosa
Etobert Henry Anatice
William Senhouso Clarke, on \
Special Service, Gold Ccaai >
Charles Percy Cubitt
William Barlow
Francis Henry LovcU ,
Charles de Prcville Green
26 Oct.
p2x Sept.
P19 AprU
24 Nov.
P 9 Dec.
Ps^Iar.
P2S April
P 9 June
Pio June
P22 Aug.
P28 Dec.
8 Jan.
P20 May
p 8 May
P12 Dec.
Pio Nov.
SlTB LlBUTTXAXTS.
Orbell Henry Oakes
Henry Bailey
Paynaster. — Robert Smyth. 10 Nov. 54 ; Qi
Quarter Master.
Medical Officer.-
P21 Aug.
P 9 Oct.
Pio Nov.
3 Dec.
P16 Jan.
Pa8 Dec.
24 Aug.
Pao May
Pia Dec.
7 July
P 9 Oct.
9 Oct.
P22 Dec.
P22 Dec.
P27 Oct.
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28 Oct.
28 Oct.
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* Lt. Colonel Wilkie served with the 97th Regiment
in the Crimea from the x6th June 1855, Including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal) . Also in the Indian campn ign
of 1857-58, and was present with the Jounpore
Field Force in the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore,
and Sultanporo, and afterwards at the siege and
capture of Lucloiow (Medal with Clasp).
* Lieut. Bonrke commanded a Company in tho
expeditionary force against the Mandingoes of
, Budiboo, Western Africa, and was present at tho
69' landing and storming of the enemy's works at
69 Sowarra Cunda on i6tn Feb. 1861, capture and dc-
69 Btmction of tho stockaded towns of Karawan,
69!Kinfcy Cunda, Sowarra Cunda, and in the action
I before Saba on aist Feb. (severely wounded in the
' leg). Mentioned in despatches for conspicuous
71 conduct at tho saving of the powder magazine on
71 1 the occasion of the flroat Fort Charlotte, Bahamas,
7 1, on tho loth June i860.
7^1
xo Jan. 72
3 Feb. 72 1
. ^^ , Jr.Jf«<er. 3 Sept. 47 ; Mon.MaJor, 10 Nov. 64.
-William Henry Martin. 26 Jan. 66.
Surgeon Jfa;or Ilichard William Meade,' -4.5. i Sept. 54 ; Surgeon, 9 March 67.
I
Faeinge Ye\\o\7.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /ri>* Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bi, & Co.
Returned from Barbadoee, April 1873.
' TJeut. General Longfield commanded the and Brigade at the siege of Delhi in 1857, the Reserve during the assault,
:: : served in the city during the six days* fighting tliat ensued {CB., Medal with Clasp).
» Sargeon Major Meade.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Coniuiuaiion of Notes to ^ist Begimentl
■* Ucut. Bateman was attached to the Rojral Artillery during tho operations ogainst tho Taopings in the vicinity
f Sbanghai from Ajrail to Oct. 1862, resulting in the tfudng of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of
". ^ walled cities of Khadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Nojow, aflair at Nanhsiang, and second capture
' ' Khadin). Also served as Assistant Engineer on the survey of the 30 mile circuit round Shanghai, under Lt. Colonel
' G- Gordon, from 27th Dec. 1862 to and Feb. 1863.
' Quaner Master Wilkinson served with tho 3i8t Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan
^'ifud} under General Pollock, including the actions of Mazeena, Tezeon, and Jugdalluck, occupation of Cabool,
s-u different enj^agementa leading to it. Served at the capture of Khytul in May 1843 with the Umballa Brigade.
.*..v, throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee (slightly wounded), Ferozeshah,
t-ilrliiral, Aliwal, and Sobraon— scverelv wounded (Medal and three Clasps). Served with the 32nd Regiment
■'•^ tile Pusyanb campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, attack on tho
tiacy's position in f^nt of the advanced trenches on lath Sept. 1848, action of Soorjkoond, storm and capture of the
^ 'J' and surrender of tho fortress of Mooltan, surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of
^■^:xat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the 32nd Rcgunent in the operations on the North- West Frontier
■ ■' b»Uain 1831 and 52 (Medal with Clasp). Was present at tno mutmy of tho Sepoys in Oude on 31st May, and
a*, the evaeofttion of Fort Mucheebhawan en ist July 1857. Served throughout the suppression of the mutiny,
td wa& engaged in the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from 30th June until its final relief by Lord Clyde
'H ;4th November 1857, and was present at a sortie on 7th July ; was subsequently engaged in the defeat of the
'ivaUcr rebels at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. capture of the Forts of Deliaign and Tyrhool, action of Doadpore, and
I'lTnauhout the Oade campaign (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
"* Sorzcon Maior Tucker.-— For War Services see *' Medical Denartment '*
' Sorgcon Major Tacker.-— For War Services see ** Medical Department.'
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"Ikkbrmax" ** Sbvastopol."
Colonel.— Charles Ashmore. ^Mxt^N, 25 Dec. 13; Lt. 13 April 20 ; C«p/. P19 Auur. 28; Major, '15 Doc. 40
Lt.Col. 22 May 45 ; To/. 20 June 54 ; Major Gen. i Mar. 60 ; Lt. General, 12 July 68 ; Col. 30th F. 6 Jan. t-7,
Lieutenant Colonel.— Thoma.s Hcnrj' Pukenham,' J?ii»i/7;«. P12 July 44 ; Zt. P19 Mar. 47 ; ru/i/. »*24 Scpr '.',
Bt. Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 9 Sept. 55 ; Bt. Lt.Col. 6 Juue 56 ; Lt.Col. ^19 Dec. 62 ; Colonel, 27 MarchV :
MajoTB.— Henry Prim Hutton,* Entdgn, P9 Nov. 43 ; i<. 25 Dec. 45 ; Cupt. 6 June 54 : Major, 1 Aiini ^i:
Bi.i^Co/ojtJ, I May 68. j-^ . ^ . 1 -i
Henry Wallace Stroud.» Emign, 19 March 43; -^^ »8 Aug. 47; Capt. 18 Sept. 57 ; Major, i April 70.
Captains. ^v^\qi
Charles John Moorsom,* Aide de Camp to \ t«u.
Lord Sa^idkurnt ...j| " "^^^^
John Pennock Campbell,* D.-i.^.O. /or
)hn Pennock uampbeu,* x».-i,^.t/. /or / ' ^^^^
J/«*A-e/ry. Por<*wo«^A T 13 May
William Henry Clarkfon ' 29 June
Frederick Harcourt Williamson ' 5 Mar.
Henry Horace Eden ^i^ July
Joshua E. C. C. Llndesay ' 8 Sept.
JamesCooke p 3 Aug.
Michael Clare Garsia' 26 Mar.
David Roche Vandoleur 16 Dec.
James Edward Goodwyn ''17 Mar.
6 Nov.
6 June
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57^ 5 Mar. 61 »'2o May 64'
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Neil Bannatyne, Adjutant 21 Aug. 66
Thomas Reoch Bums
Cecil Roughsedge Homb3-
Henry Kemble
Alexander J.Goldic, /«•<. ofMiuk. lo Aug. 72
Robert Arthur M'Cord
William Ingersoll Merritt
Robert Francis Walker, at SUiff ColUge ...
John Courtenay Julian
William Kennedy
Hen. Theodore Penrhys Evans
Alft^d George Watson
Archibald John Amott Wright
John Morpott Piercy
Bub Likftkitawis.
James Estcourt Robinson
Guy St. Maur Palmes
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Pa^iiia*^#r.— Christopher Myers Dawes, 30 Aug. 64; Hon. Captain, 30 Aug. 69.
Quarter Matter. — JameH Robinsori.* 16 Oct. 66.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Thomas Tecvan,® .4.5. 30 June 54 ; Surgeon, 16 Oct. 66.
Facinga Yellow.
Agent$, Sir Charles R. M'Grigor. Bart., and Co.— Jri#A Agcntt, Sir E. Borough, Bart, and Co.
Retnrnedfrom Nova Scotia, June 1869.
Colonel Pakenham served with the 3otli Regiment in tlie Eastern campaign of 1854, and was i^lightly vn^l alsr.
severely wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevcta of Major and Lt.Colouel, Sardinian and Turki^u
Medals, and 5th Class of the Me<ljidic).
■ Lt.Colonel Hutton servetl with the 3i8t Regiment throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, includiiicr the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded I, Bud<Uwal. Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal with throe Cla?p.-<). Ser\c-a It
the Crimea in 1855 during the siege and at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal 1.
> Major Stroud served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub camjiaign of 1848-49 (Medjil). Also at Pesihawur.
under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutinies from 1857 to i860.
* Major Moorsom served with the 30th Regimcut in the Crimea from the ist to the 28th September 1855, inclnii-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol and a.«8ault of the Redan on the 8th September — severely wounded in the leU
arm (Medal withCla.«p. and Turki.'sh Metlitl).
* Major Campbell served with the 30th Regiment throughout tlie Eastern campaign of 1854-55. includinir ihe
battles of Alma and Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Cl:ii'"">,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Garsia served as an A.ssigtant Engineer with a combined Naval and Military- Force against the Mabc-
medan Tribes on the Gambia, Western Africa, in February 1861, and was present at the destruction of ficvrr:\]
strongly stockaded towns; in the action at Saba ho had a horse shot under him, and was uflcrwards severely
wounded (mentioned in despatches).
* Quarter Master Robinson served with 6ist Regiment at the siege, assault and capture of Delhi, and was prescnti
at the repulse of the sorties of the 9th 12th and 18th July, and action of Nujjufghur on the 25th Ar.g. 1857 (Alctiul
with Clasp).
» Surgeon Major Teovan.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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;^Cabooi. 1842 " "Mooi>kek" "FfsozEsnAu" "Aliwxi." "Sobbaon" ** Sevastopoi. " "Taku Fobts."
I'^^y^.Coloatl.—IiiffhtJIan. Sir Edward Lugard.i OCB. EnBign, 31 July 28; U. 1*31 Oct. 31; Cavi. 30 Dec. 43 J
Kv Pav "*'J'^*'7<"*. 3 April 46 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 June 49 ; Colonel, 20 Jnue 54 ; Major, 13 Juno 55 ; Major General,
•-, - •-■ :o Jul3' 58 ; Lirttt. General, 12 Jan. 65 ; General, 24 Oct. 72 ; Colonel 3iBt Foot, i Juno 62.
Lienteaant Colonel.— c. Rolxjrt John Ea;?ar,* CJt.Knr.n June 30 ; Lt, ''25 Jan. 33 ; Capt. '8 Oct. 44 ; Bt. Major
I 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 21 Dec. 55 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15 Feb. 61 ; Lt. Colonel, 30 June 63 ; Colonel, 15 Feb. 66. *
Kigon.— William Drummond Scraso Dickins.' Enaign, ^ig Aug. 51; Lt. '7 Juno 54: Capt. ^'20 Feb <«; •
Bt. Major, ao July 58 ; Major, »'28 Oct. 59 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 25 Mnrch 69. ^* r - oz ,
jThomaa Katon Swcttenham.* Entiffu, 9 tjcpt. 51 ; Lt. »i8 Feb. 53 ; Capt. '12 Feb. 58 ; Major, P23 March 67.
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George Bayley* •'24Aug. 54 15 Juno 55 P23 Mar. 60
George Nicholson Pepper* 6 June 54 15 June 55 22 April 62
ArthurJebb" | 22 June 55 •• 15 Feb. 56 '•25 April 65
iJno.ThcodorcAustinOardiner"', 23 Oct. 55 7 Dec. 58 »' 9 Nov. 66
;John Mich. Bradley AVood>» ... ^23 July 58 ''23 Mar. 60 P23 Mar. 67
iKichanl Langford Loir, In-} , p a t ^ x, -n. „•«
I .iru^or,R.M. College > 24 June 59," 8 Jan. 64 «'23 Dec. 68
George Moore Lambert^* ^26 Aug. 59 •• a Feb. 64 '30 Juno 69
Francis Edward Ecclcs ; 16 Mar. 58 ''30 Sept. 59 >'28 Oct. 68
I Richard Pearson CYozier ^13 April 61 •'29 Mar. 64 '16 Mar. 70
jJamcs Fretlcriclc Bcvan •• 2 Feb. 64 •'23 Mar. 67 ''31 Oct. 71
Uavid Dempster Chadwick ... ''14 Jan. 62 15 Sept. 64! 17 Aug. 73
I LlFL'TKXAXTS. I I I
Henry William Bateman.'* > I
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5 July 72
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• Sir Edward Lugard served aa
a Major of Brigade throughout tho
campaign of 1842 in Aflghanistan
I Rowley Uich. Conway Hill, / !« .«-•! <; Po, vf^,.
I AdJHtnHl 22 Aug. 68 j I "^ 9 Apnl 61 "23 Mar,
p«»b «/P 1 Ancr ^^""'^cr General Pollock, and waa present ir
no. ni 3-^"b- °°thoaction8ofMnzecua, Tezeen, and JugduUuck
67
the occupation of Cabool, and tho different en*
- 1 ::: i
'«. -Vi'tliur Fit7.tt«)y Hart, o* /
I Special Service, Gold Coa*t )
rRobeitWm. FergussouPiuUipi* 1*18 Dec.
[George Humphryj* Lcuihem ...! 23 Mnr.
William Thdma-s Do verell 29 July
Fre<lerick Ward "24 Mar.
(yrU Taylor ''25 Mar.
Hioniltou Charlcfi Beville ^ \ Dec.
I George Ilcury Dallas Pa6S3- . . ''21 Aug.
Edward Momnt *'i4 Sept.
Henry Butler ''20 May
William Homan Turpin ''14 July-
Arthur Sulhcrlan<l Reynolds... p 4 Feb.
I'ecii Guthrie HayesNe wington
Philip Montagu
SCB LlEUTB!f*XTI«.
'Charlea Alex. Oeorge Cumine
Peregrine Heury Thomsjt t
Fellowes >
William Edward Stokes
gngements leading to it (Modal). He servofi
2 3 Deo fiA-oMiv 67^'^^^"^^°^^ ^^° campaign on the Sutlei j-aa
23 ucc. 04 -.9 AA-iy «>7 uoputy Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Harry
66 ""zs Dec. 67 Smith at the battles of Moodkoo (wounded), Fe-
67l''ii Ajjril 6d rozeshah (wounded), and Sobraon; — as Adjutant
62 17 Mar. 68 General of the whole Force commanded by Sir
67'''23 Dec. 68 Harrj' at the ail'uir of Buddiwal. and the battle
67 ''27 Feb. 69 «jf Aliwal ; and he officiated as Adjutiint General
63 '•25_I)ec. 67 of Her Majesty's Forces in India, from the battle
71 of Sobraon to the end of tho campaign, when he
71 was ajipointed Assistant Adjutant General to Her
71 Majesty's Forces in India (Medal and threo
71 t'lasps). He again officiated as Adjutant General
71 throughout tho Punjaub campaign in 1848-49,
71 and was present at tho passage of the Chenab,
73 nnd battles of Cliillianwaliah andGoojerat (Medal
with two Clasps) . Served as Chief of the Staff on
the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp,
b Aijiy TJ and nominated a KCB,). Was promoted to tlio
g J rank of Major General "for his services in the
72 command of :i Division at the capture of Lucknow,
II Dec. 72 and subsequently in the command of the Azim-
ghur Field Force" (Medal with Clasp).
67^25 Jan.
67, '•27 Oct.
68, 28 Oc;.
69 28 Oct.
71 1 28 Oct.
I 30 Dec.
12 Nov.
! sril I IKIT.
Paymatter. —YmviV William Dundee, 23 Mar. 58; Hon. Major, 23 Mar. 73.
Quarter Matter. — Henry Wilkinson, >7 30 Dec. 59 ; Entinn, 30 Dec. 59.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Thouuis John Tucker,'* A.S. 18 July 55 ; Surgeon, 17 Nov. 69.
Facings Buff. — Agenft, Messrs.
Price and Boustead.
Jielurned from China, 2<) Noo. 1863. EtHbarked/or Malta, 12 June 1667.
' Colcmel Engar scr\-cd the campaign of 1842 in Aflghanistan with the 3i6t Regiment, including tho actions of
^Luetaa, Tczecn, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Cabool, and the different engagements leading to it (Medal).
^ n«l in the Crimea from nth June 1855, as Brigade Major of 2nd Brigade ist Division from 19th August 1855 to
nil Janoary 1856. ond %Tas present at the siege and fall of Selwstopol and attacks on the 18th June and 8th Sep-
; tj'kt (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of tho Mctlji<lie, nnd Turkish
M^iil.. Served throughout the canijjaign in the north of China in i860, and was present at the action of Siuho
:^'l storming of Taugku (Me<lnl with Clasp for the Taku Forts, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the 31 st
^^-^Jiinent in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862, including the recapture of Khading.
^ ' U. Colonel Dickins served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26thJanuary 1855. including thesieg© and
•^i: 'f Sebastopol ; waa also present at the capture of Kinl>ourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mcdjidio, and Turkish
iViaJ;. Served in the Indian camiiaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanthi, Umeerpore, and Sultan-
V^"^, wejre and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affair of Meangungo (Brevet of Major,
il^ial with Cla«p)i
• Major Swettenham served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and was present at tho
' J'^ and fall of Sebawtopol. and attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
irki.h Medal). Also servc<l throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho
2" I ri/mning of Taugku (Modal with Clasp for tho Taku Korts) .
' M;«jor Bayley aorved with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siego and Call
* vi,aj»topora nil attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasn, and Turkish Medal). Served
'--rinjr tho operations apiinst the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in tho
^it.2of the stTK-kude of Nanhsiimg, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kodin, Tsiupoo.and Tsolin, tho
.~:ried town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang.
^' < tptain PopiKjr served with the 31st Regiment in tho Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege ond fall
'' ^bastopol and attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Meibil with Clasp, and Turkish MetUil). Present at tho
^^^ilse of the Taeping rel>el8 from Shaugluii on 24th Aug. 1U62.
^^ptain Jebb ser\'ed with the 3XHt Regiment throughout the cami>aign in the north of China in i860, including
'■J'sctjon of Sinho and storming 01 Tangku (Medal with CIhsj) for the Taku Forts).
" Captain Gardiner served with tho 3i8t Regiment throughout the operations in the north of China in i860, and
»i* pretient at the storming of Tangku (Medalwith Clanp fur tho Taku Fortu) . Ser\cd with tho Commissariat during
- ' "pcTations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the
* xiaae of Nanhfiiaug, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Ka<lin, Tsinpoo, and TsoUn, the forti&od town of
^*' "«, am] the affair at Nanhsiang and relief of Kadintr.
Captain Wood served in tho 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including tho
itjn of Sinho and htorming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for tho Taku Forts) . Served also during tho operations
^raiist the Taepings in tho vicinity of ShRnghai in April nnd'May 1862, resulting in tho taking of the stockade at
vin>i>iang, capture by escalade of tho wall^ cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and fortified town of Najow, the aflhir
ir NsBhaang. and relief of Katlin.
* Captain Lam1)ert sci^'od with the 31st Regiment during the operations ngainst the Taepings in the vicinity of
- '-anflrhai in April and May 1862. including the capture of the stcckade at Nanhsiang. the walled city of Kadin. affair
a'. -\anUiang, and relief of Kadin. [/or eontiuuat^^^^(^'if/^k^(}i^0 ^ Foot
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PBNIJfSULi." "WXTEBLOO" "PuKJAUB" '•MoOLT.VX" "GoOJBBIT" " LucEWOW."
Colonel —5»r Willinm .Tones,* KCB. Entign, lo April 25 ; Lt. ^izt Dec. 26 : Gri.f. ^24 Nov. 35 ; Jlojor, 26 JnV
44; Lt. Colonel, ••29 Dec. 48; Cofoji*/, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, i AprU 63; Lt General, 31 Dtc. 71 ;
Coto«W«n(iFoot, 2 Jan. 71. «- ^f ,j
Lieutenuit Colonel.— ifon. Bernard Mathow Ward,' EtuioH.^ia July 50: i/. '10 Feb ^a- Cavt 'i^ \Jcr
56; Major, I Oct. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 12 June 69. Jt.i'-^--
ll«oni.--2fon Raymond Harvey do Montmorency,' -&;m(7»Pi8 Aug. 54; Lt. 12 Jan. 155: Govt, ^>l
Mar. 6i ; Major, ''25 Sept. 69. o -r j ^ # r .♦
William James Anderson.'* Jg/ukyn, 15 Aug. 48 ; Xt^»/._Pi6^gcpt^ si ; Cai><. n Aug. 57 : Major, 27 Mar. 72.
sx8ir#x. ~
Captaiws.
John Edmonstouue^ 1^15 Oct.
Henry Sparke Stabb« ~ '
Cornelius Francis Clery, |
Itutruetor, E. M. College ...)
George Clayton Swiney, )
D.A.A.G.for Mu$ketry, C. \
of G. Hope J
Charles E. Lo M. Cherry
John George Stopford, at}
Staff Cvlleije )
Herbert Richard Hardinge
sol** 5 Jan.
'29 April 56. P 1 Aug.
5 Mar.
20 Oct.
23 Mar.
23 Aug.
14 May
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David Bond iP 7 Sept. 58
Kilmund Lakin 26 Fob. 56
Charles Hamilton Trucmau 29 Oct. 58
I William J.nmcs Alexander ''12 Mar. 61
jArthur ElcbankHavolock 14 Jan. 62
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John Fane B.illnrd K 8 Jan. 64
Robcit Phillipps ''20 Sept. 64
Arthur Christian Tawko ''25 Jan. 65
I James Jocelyn GlaficotD »' 9 May 65
|Cha.'*. Frotl Alexander Tumbull ? 9 Mar. 66
Louis Frederic Kiiollys, Aide \ \
• ^ • 'he Gocernor of [ ^i 7 April 66
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Oiriiviilrl HotitJk Jones
£rnc*!E. Holib.vorth Studdy..
Brn LntrrnxAKTS.
Herbert liEuh • rd Saunders ..
Charles Erin r, Henth
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Mj. 20 July 70.,. i
cholas Lo Quesne
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.mont Beaumont
■ oore Sillery
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Iry 16 May 72 >
■ Coore Inglefield
Woods
P 10 April 66
31 Aug. 66
P16 Oct. 66
''18 Dec. 66
3 April 67
»*22 Feb. 68
P21 Aug. 67
P21 Mar. 68
P 2 Dec. 68
P30 Oct. 69
3 Sept. 70
2 Oct.
5 Nov.
p 3 Juno 59 P16 Jan.
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24Mar.^58 18 Mar. 69
18 May 58 Pi 5 May 66!
P25Scpt. 60 Pi 6 Oct. 66
30 July
P22 Feb,
P22 Jan.
5 Feb.
60 P 2 Oct. 66
Ci Pr2 Feb. 6?
(% P16 yept. Co
12 Juno Cfj
Feb.
Pa2 July
P2oSept. C4 p2s Sept. 69
P16 Jan. 66| 19 (Xt. 72 1
Pio April 66 I Feb. 73
Pj_ \yi^y\ 6^' ' Quarter Master Vaughan serrofT vritL t"^*
P16 bet 66 3-^*^ Regiment during the Indian mutiny of 1: 57-
P -x Aiu-il 6- 59i including the defence of the ResidcMcy of
P=2 Feb 6S l^ufknow until its final relief by Lonl Clyde on
f^o 24th Nov. 1S57 (twice wounde<l), battle ofCawi;-
^ pore on 6th December, and subscquoiit opcra-
p 2 Sept CO *^^'"^* ^^ Oude. including the capture of Forts
^ ' Dchaign and Tyrhool, and actions of Doadpore
P16 Sept 68 ""'^ Jugdespcro (Medal with Clasp, and granl tX
' a 3'car's service for Lucknow).
P a Dec. 68,
2 June 60 1
P2= Sept. 60
Oct. 6^1
P27 0ct. 71
28 Oct. 71 1
28 Oct. 71!
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71.
28 Oct. 71 1
10 Jan. 72!
30 Due. 71 ,
9 Aug, 73;
n Sept. 72
Pttjrj«4*ijftr.— Jv^hn Mahony. 5 Mar. 67; Entign 4- Adj. 25 Aug. 57 ; Lt. 5 May 61 ; Capt. 3 April 66.
QiMrter J/'/ji/tfr.— Edward Vaughan,7 3 April 67.
Medical Officer. — Surgeon Major Richard Chapman Lofthousc," MD. A.S. 14 July 54; Surgeon, 9 March 67.
Faciug$ y^hiX^.— Agent ti, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for Gibraltar, July 1865.
* Sir William Jones ecrvod with the 6ist Rept. in the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, was present at the passnec r.f
the Chcnab, and in the battles of Sadoolaiwro and Chinianwaliah ; after which he commanded tho Regt. at i\«
battle of Goojerat; and ho commanded a portion of Sir Walter Gilbert's field force, conpirting ol' a troop of l?cn^T I
Horse Artillery and the 6i8t Rogt. in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass in Miirch 1849 (Medal with two CI ft^p^,
and CB.). Commanded as "Brigadier the 3rd Infantry Brigade at the siege of Delhi in 1857 and repulse of the sortie
of tho 9th July; commanded the 2nd Column at the as-sault on the x^tb Sept. during which the conmaand of the r^t.
Column devolved on hhn on tho fall of General Nicholson, and ho continued in command of both columns dnring tho
six days' fighting within tho city until its final capture on the 20th Sept. (mentione<l in despatches, Medal witii Cio^p,
and KCB.).
^ Lt.Colonel Hon. B. M. Ward sei-vod tho Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to tho 3rd May 1855 with tho 47th
Regiment, including the battle of Inkerman, siego of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with two Clat^p^,
Sardinian and Turkish Metlals).
* Major Hon. R. H. de Montmorency served with tho 33rd Rcgimcntin tho Crimea in 1855, including the sicgr nmi
fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on tho 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Mccialsi.
Commanded a Detachment of tho 33rd against the rel>el8, and after the death of the senior Ofllcer commandod the
Dohud Field Force in suppressing the insurgent Bheels in the Ilowa Kanta. Guxerat. Served with a Wing of il.o
Regiment at tho siego and occupation of Dwarka, Okamundel. Served in tho Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (iuedis 1 ) .
* Major Anderson served in tho operations against tho Hill 'lYibes on the Pcshawur Frontier in 1851-52, and was.
present at tho afihirs of Pninghur and Sharkoto (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel Edmond8toune8er\'ed with the 32nd Regiment during tho Inrlian mutiny in 1857-59; defended the Iron
Bridge over tho river Gomteo with fifty men to cover tlio retreat from Chinhut on 30th June 1857, ^^id fW>m hat date
engaged in the defence of the Residency of Lucknow until its final relief on 24th Nov. by Lord Clyde ; led a sortie on
39th Sept. and was twice severely wounded, on 20th July and 29th Sept. (mentioned in despatches by Sir John Ing^lis
and the Governor General, Brevet of Majior) ; subsequently engaged m the defeat of tho Gwalior rebels at Oiwiapor©
on 6th Dec. at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrool, and throughout the Oude compaign, during part o f
which he served as Staff Officer to the Movable (Column under Lt. Colonel Carmichael (Medal with Clasp, and ^rant
of a year's service for Lucknow).
* Captain Btabb served as Adjutant of the 32nd Regiment during tho Indian camjMUgn of 1857-58, and was present
with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operations before Calpeo early in 1858, and proceeded with it to the Aluncbag^l^
during the taking of Lucknow in March 1S58. Capture of tho intrenched position at Dehaign and fort at Tyi-hool,
actions of Doadpore and Jugdesporc. surrender of the forts at Ahmetie and Shunkerpore, and pursuit of Benbl
Madho across the river Gogra (Medal).
» Doctor LofthouBO.— For War Services tee " Medical Department."
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The Crest and Motto of the Duke of Wellinp^ton. " SsaiNGAPi.TAv " " Watssloo ** " Ai.ha " ** Imkjibii aw "
"SjiVAsxopoi." ** Abissutia."
•'•^"!^Cdoad.— <?. William Nelson Hutchinaon, ETuign, 24 Feb. 20; Li. 25 Oct. 23; Capi. '17 June 26; 3£aJor,
i^? ^ '4 Dec. 32 ; Z/.Co/oMtfi.P/Sept. 41 ; CofoiwZ, 11 Nov. 51; ^ajor General, 26 Oct. 58 Lieut. General, 17
- ': :^' Au^. 65 ; General, 29 May 73 ; Cqlouel 33rd Foot. 1 April 63.
j3 ... lientenant Colonel.— Thomas Basil Fanshawe,' Entign, P14 April 46 ; i<. J*3 Oct. 48 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ;
Itajor, P18 Apr. 65; Lt.Colenel, 24 Sept. 73.
-9 ... Hajors.— Edward I'^d. Chadwick, Eh». xo Oct. 45 ; Li- ^'6 Feb. 49 ; Capf. 1*4 Aug. 54 ; Major, '•26 June 6G,
23 ; ... John Trent,* En»ign, ''19 Aug. 51 ; U. P3 Juno 53 ; Cap^ 28 May 59 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 24 Sept. 73.
Captaixs.
'Alexander James Weeding? ...
John Douglas Johnstone*
John Henry UampJjell*
William BoUy,»« Aide de Camp )
to \£ajor General Jfunro ... Ji"
•. Rowland HUl Fawcett,»)
I Qurruon Inttruetor, Curragk S
Edwin Sandjrs Wason^^t
Edwin Glass Fenn
Georgre Malcolm Douglas"
Frederic William Dnrrant^ *
Ferdinand James Tidmarsh^^ ..
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Richard Sporgeon Grcen^i
William tverett, Itutruetor,!
Sojfol Military Aeademg y
Edward Nesbitti^ ,
George Lidwcll O' Sullivan
Alexander Henry FraJser^A 1
Arthur Vivian Henry Brooke... i
Cecil Conor," Adjutant i Feb. 70
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Walter Andrew Wynter," on )
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.Alex. GIsbomo John Robbins...
Edmund Newman
Mervyn Dunnington-Jelterson
Arthur John Preston
John Charles Dutae
Vaughan Jenkins
I June
I 27 Oct.
I 2 Dec.
I Pi 5 Sept.
PisMay
'•12 Juno
16 Sept.
31 Dec.
I 8 Feb.
?i4 Juno
21 Aug.
28 Juno
1 Sept.
P12 Sept.
IX Jan.
P20 April
p 9 Mar.
" 9 Aug.
P 8 June
••12 June
P15 Sept.
P31 Oct.
23 Sept.
55 ** 8 Jan. 58 P22 Feb. 6x
54; 9 Feb. 55 22 Jan. 62
53 x6 Feb. 55 ''23 Aug. 64
54 9 Sept. 55 P18 April 65
P 5 Nov. 6x P25 Sept. 67
P26Feb. 64' Pi 5 Sept. 69
Pxi Feb. 62 Pi7Mar. 69
IX Feb. 63 P24 Sept. 70
PiSOct. 64! 17 July 72
P29 June 66) 24 Sept. 73
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IX Jan.
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»'i2 Oct. 67
Pis Sept. 69
P 7 Nov.
P19 Jan.
X Feb.
P 9 Apr.
^ 9 Aug.
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
HVU LIJKIT.
IX Sept. 72
12 Feb. 73 1
P^fmaaUr. — Robert Hamilton Simpson," 12 Sept. 57; Mon.lfnjor, 18 Aug. 71.
Qmarter Matter. — Richard Barry Jupp, 9 Sept. 71.
MeiUedl Officer.— Surgeon Major Roocrt Walter Clilton/* A.S. 28 Sept. 57 ; Surgeon, 31 Aug. 72,
Faeing» Jjjid.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co,—Tri»k Agent^t, Sir E. Borough, Bart, and Co.
Returned from Alguinia, 'June 1868.
^ Lt Colonel Fanshawe served with the 33rd Regiment iji the Crimea ftrom Juno 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
ud assault of the Etcdan on tho i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as second in command
•nth a Wing of the Regiment at the siege and occupation of Dwarka, Oknmundel, in 1859. Served in tho Abys-
tmxD, campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
■ SUjoT Trent 8crve<l witfh tho 33rd Regiment in the Crimea from 17th Juno 1855, including the siege and fall
cf Setastopol, and was wounded at tho assault of tho Redan on tho 8th Scptembeiv-mentioned in despatches (Medal
^■th Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sei-ved in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and commanded four Companies of
tU 5^rd Regiment, fomiiTi^ the Covering Party at the assault of Magdala (Medal).
^ Captain Weeding served with the 32nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was
?T*^ect at the actions of Doadpore and Jugdespore, surrender of the Forts of Ahmetie and Shunkerpore, and
liroaarhout the Oude campaign (Medal). Served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of
u'^-og, and \vas present at tho storming and capttu'e of Magdala (Medal).
' rajAain Johnstone served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and
■^ittolt of the Redan on the iSth Juno (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in tne Abyssinian cam-
l^^min 1867-68, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches "for able
t'^aaasement of native carriage," Medal).
' Captains Campbell and Fawcett served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and were present with
t^e 3qnl Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdala (Modal).
■^ Captain Bally served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Ceilings in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68
inestioned in despatches for " zeal and intelligence," Medal).
'^ Captain Wason sen-cil the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 as Adjutant 33rd Regiment (Medal).
'• Captains Douglas. Durnint, andTidmarsh, Lieuts. Green, Nesbitt, Fraser,*Conor, and Wynter, served with tho
r-ri Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and were present at the storming and capture
fUazdala (Medal).
'* Major Simpmn served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal).
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" Ostiums " '* PurursuLA " ** Srtastopol " '* Luckkow."
V«*£«1S!^. Caknel.— John Eden,' rM. Comet, 14 Feb. 07; Lt. J'm Aug. 07; Capt. 26 Dec. i8; Major, '9 June 25:
LtX'ohnrt^ Pjt* Oct'. 30 ; Ctyfontlf 9 Nov. 46 ; Major General, ao June 54 ; Lieut. General, 9 March 61 ; General,
35 Aii^. 68 ; Cohntt 3+th Foot, 28 Jan. 60.
Lieutwuuit CobncL-^Johj] Gwilt," C£. Entign, ^25 Nov. 36; Zt. '10 Aug. 38; Capt. '14 Feb. 45 ; Bt.Vaj^,
J July 55 i Major, 30 Oct. 55; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 6 June 56; Colonel, 22 Oct. 63; Lt. Colonel, '28 Oct. 64.
K^orft.— Joseph Jordan,' Enngn, '14 Feb. 45; i<. 27 Mar. 48; Capt. '29 Oct. 52; Bt.MaJor, 2 Nov. 55;
JfiycFT, •'afl On. 6+ ; Bt.Lf Colonel, 12 Jan. 65.
Grmnvi]le William Fuget,* Enngn, ''14 April 48 ; X<. ^i Feb. 50; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Mtyor, 2 Oct. 66.
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BBEV.MAJ.
7 Mar. si- 26 Oct.
7 Dec. 71
Arthur JolliflV TuTuell** 1^15 May
Lutley Jordnu'^ , | 24 Nov.
John Otplit-rt fraiffi **i6Mar.
Willkni VnugluiJt 1^21 Dec.
John .Mucretlie Mtinj **22 Dec.
PhihiJ Wiilkei I 3 July
Cbartca Cecil Ck.ntou p 5 Mnr. 6i|»'28Aug.
Arthur Anjtell Bcggs^* ,., 'iS Julj' 62 P30 Jan.
MJyketr^ 2 July 7» ; ■> I ^ ^"'- ^^ ^ ^*''"-
13 July 55 *'ii June
16 Oct. 55 "^ 7 Jan.
29 Nov. 57, '28 Oct.
P26 Jan. 58^*17 April 67
X Oct. 58 '16 Feb. 64
571** 2 Mar. 60 ^^ 4 Mar.
60 P 2 Sept. 62 P 5 Jan.
60 P 6 Miir. 63 P 5 July
60, P 7 April 63 P3X Oct.
60' 20 Nov. 62 II May
63 21 Sept.
66
16 April 73
I 1 General Eden served with the 22nd Ligbt
Dragoons the campaign in Java in 1811, in-
, eluding the actions of the loth and 26th Augu.ai
^^ , ^7 (War Medal with one Clasp). Served as Aide de
Wnlter Forster Cunipliti Gray p 20 July 66 p 4 Mar. 68 Camp to Sir Thomas Hislop at the battle of
™' ' *' " '" 59 P 8 June 67 Maheidpore and during the Mahratta war of
63 P31 July 69 1817-18.
65 P 5 Jan. 70 « Colonel Gwilt served with the 34th Regimeni
fjiP f. Tniv -, ^'^ ^^® Crimea from 9th Dec. 1854 to i8th July 1855.
00, o juiy 70 in^jiadiug i]^q »iege of Sebsstopol ; waa present ai
69 P 3 Sept. 70 the capture of the Rifle-pits on the 19th Apil.
691 P 5 July 71 and commanded the Regiment at the assault of
701P27 Oct. 71 the Redan on the i8th June— severely woundeti
' 28 Oct. 71 (Medal with Clasp. Brevets of Major and Li.
28 Oct. 71 Colonel. Knight of the Legion of Honor, stb Clsf-s
70] 28 Oct. 7rof theMedjidie, andTurkishMedal). Scr\'ed in
the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, including the
HUB LiKLT. actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov.
1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture
E4 warcl Vimreueii ,.... P20 Dec
William WiiE^on I 8 Sept.
Tboiuiiij Arthur lliti Lowe JP25 July
EdiA-Hrcl ilefllcy Ciirier, Ad- > I- , , .
>i.i«^ 6 July 7c .j; '7Juiy
John liaxailt/>n Dninimoud ' 23 Jan.
Tburlow Lttint' V\'ii i- DmvMiig P17 Mar.
Jeff^mon Sen el t W 1 mji 1 .... P28 May
Harcourt Raukiuiif Hu!».e P24 April 69
James Forbes thinhftlm-Huttcii P24 Nov. 69
Robert WUliumii Andre wh p 6 July
Sra LieiTEJfvxTJ',
Arnold Hyde Ur*]iihurtChnm* t
pion ., . ., ,1
J ohn G eo . Solly M iiiTJCi* , . .
Laugley Fredk. YiTiion Tudor
Arthur Dillon Dvidi^ Kelly
30 uec. 71 Qj. t^ucknow. defeat of the rebels under Bala Rao
3 Aug. 72 near Bootwul on theNepnul Frontier (mentioned
9 Aug. 73 in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
12 Nov. 71
PfljfUMw/ffr.— Terence ErouTin," 16 Sept. 59; Q.M. 28 April 54; Hon.MaJor, 16 Sept. 69.
QMitrtrr Maftt^r.—Jiihn Fruiicis Grordon,*' 14 Aug. 72.
M^icai Offlcer.Sttr^eott Mitjur Henry Cole Peppin, i AprQ 73.
Faeingt YeVLow.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— TtmA Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bi. and Co.
Returned from India, 10 tAi/y 1867.
' Lt.Colonel Jordan served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from Feb. to 9th July 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol, sortie of the 22nd March, capture of the Rifle-pits 19th April, sortie of 9th May, and assault of the
Redan on Uie x8th June— severely wounded (mentioned in de8]>atches. Medal with Clasp. Brevet of Major. 5th Cla«s
of the Medjidie, Sardinian and Turkish Medals) . Served in the Indian camxNiign, including the actions at Cawnpore
on 26th 27th and 28th (wounded) Novemljer 1857 (Medal).
♦ Major Puget served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege of Sebastop^)!
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawn-
pore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow. relief of Azixnghur.
defeat of the rebels near Bootvi-ul, and commanded Detachment 34th Regiment at the affair at Bhowanie — mentioned
in despatch (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Chapman served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meilal).
« Captain Dyson-Laurie served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the loth August 1855, including the
siege and Call of Sebastopol, and was severelv wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September, was also
wounded on a former occasion (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns iu
1858-59, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the
rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Metbil with Clasp).
~ Captain Hill served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, an<l operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Malcolm ser\'ed with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the actions at
Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul
(Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Pennefhth«r scrvetl with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege of
Kotah and its capUu^ by assault on the ;^oth March 1858 (Medal).
" Captain Tumell served with the 93rd Highlanders at the relief of the Garrison of Lucknow in Nov. 1857, at the
defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers there and at Seria Ghat, also present at the action of
Kalee Nuddee (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Jordan was present at the afihir at Bhowanie on 28th April 1859 (Medal).
1^ Captain Boggs served %vith the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
10 Major Rowan served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the ^th Dec. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the
actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow. relict
of Azimghur, and Brigade Quarter Master to Colonel Kelly's Force engaged in the operations on the Ncpaiil
Frontier, and present at the defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
^7 Quarter Master Gordon served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59. including tho
actions with the Gwalior Contingent and subsequent defence of Cawnpore from the 25th November to the 6th Decem-
ber 1857; also the operations on the Nepaul Frontier and in the Trans-Gogra district trova February to May iSsy
(Medal).
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c»i.J 35th (Royal Siisse^y-LMed io lojih. [l%^'i:^ty^„t„. ''yo
)iC H»u CoJoneL— Simcoe Baynes,^ Etuiynt 24 June 12; Li. 38 Dec. 15; Capi. '24 June 24; Major, '2 Oct. 35;
t-; !_»?: Lt.C0lon€l, »260ct. 41 ; CoIomI, ii Nov. 51 ; Major Qeneral^ 26 Oct. 58 ; Lieut, Qentral.^Z Aug. 65 ; Gtntrat,
' 14 Dec. 73 ; Colonel 2Sth Foot, 27 March 63.
34 ... Lieuteziant Colonel.— Archibald Tisdall,* Eneiffn, 26 June 40; Lt. 'ao Sept. 44 ; Capi. 'xi May 49; Bi. Major,
I 3 Feb. 60; Major, 4 Sept. 67 ; Bt. Li. Colonel, 28 Feb. 71 ; Lt. Colonel, ^o Juno 73.
r; ... Kajon.— Simpson Hackett.' Eneign, 31 Dec. 47 ; Lt. >*x6 July 52 ; Capt. ^16 Mar. 55 ; Major, '2 June 65.
26 ... iSamuel Fritche Blyth,* Etuigu, 28 April 46; Lt. '23 Juno 48; Capt. j6 May 56; Bt.MaJor, 5 Julj' 72;
Major, 30 June 73.
' CirTAIXB.
. .. , William Henry BaUingall
... John Ormsby Vandcleur
... Edward RobcrtBi^by Barnes^
... hklward Tcdlie
... Henry Grattan*
... Thomas Lloyd
. ■ ■ Robert Joyut Gordon Grant' . . .
. . . Edward Francis Browne*
... Richard Pareona"
XI Oct. 46
20 June 54
'10 Aug. 55
23 June 54
i* 5 April 44
**2x Nov. 51
'24 June 53
P23 Nov. 52
15 June 55 ' 6 Feb. 57
*• 3 Mar. 54 '24 Nov. 54
24 Jan. 53JPioDec. 53
4 Nov. 54 1 23 Nov. 56
.'9 May 56»i5May 57 ,_
Jules Robert Bowen Buscnrlct.>*3i Oct. 6211*24 Jan. 65 '1*37 Sept. 71
Mallcott Sydney Richnrd^n .. •'22 Mar. 64 »* 2 Nov. 66 P27 Sept. 71
C.\PTAiy. I DKRV.UAJ. j BT.LT.COL.
3oM.ny 571 5 July 72
•• 3 June 59 1 5 July 72
' 6 May 59! 5 July 73
••17 Sept. 61
" 8 Feb. 61
'*2oFob. 63'
22 Mar. 63'
6 JuDO 621
''16 Mar. 70
LTxrTSHAsrrs.
William Poste, Lient. InalrHC' \
tor. School of Musketry >
Wilfred Tolaon, Adjutant t,
, 30 March 70 S
Ay Imer Peter Gerald Do wdall, >
) i ■
Jmai. of Mneketrif i May 7
' Byron Plantaganet Gary
IrWin Charles yivMng,^* Aide }
' ie Qimp to Goo. of Queensland S
.\rthnr Philip Hawthorn
Edward James Courtenay,a< /
Staff College >
Arthur Thomas Chapman
Wdliam James Dacres Russell^
Henry Charles Grove 1
Francis Selwyn Campbell
Arthurs. H. Gem I
Chas. Haydon Wilkinaon Cafe
George Harden
24 Aug.
»• 6 Jan.
29 July
'4 Aug.
I 6 Aug.
■'24 Jan.
I ''30 June
'»'37Feb.
I '39 May
|>*ioNov.
P 6 July
' 28 Oct.
38 Oct.
17 Sept.
P20 Feb.
3 Mar.
9 Aug.
23 June
Sub LixmirAVTS.
Herbert Langton Sapte .
Arthur Cecil Hervey Bathurdt
Georgo Leonard Thomson
Payjiuw^tfr.— ^Stephen Murphy, 8 May 67 ;
65, '10 Nov.
65 '16 Mar.
67
69
70
7«
71
'30 Mar.
1*28 June
►27 Sept.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
^ Major Blyth served in the 35th Regiment
against the Indian mutineers with Colonel Wal-
ter's Force in the Shahabad district; also with Sir
John Douglas' Column in Shahabad, including the
dispersion of the rebels (torn Jugdespore, com-
mauded the leading Company at the mght attack
at SuUiadohar, and was engaged in other minor
affairs (Medal).
sup LIFUT.
I Jan. 73
26 Feb. 73
28 May 73'
... , .. Mon.Capluin, & "ilay 72.
Quarter Master. —lleuTy Imbusch, 37 Artg. 73. [13 Dec. 7f>-
-J I* I, Medical Officer. — Surgeon Afajor\ValteT Poulton," MD., A.S. x8 Sept. 49 ; Surgeon, 3o July 55 ; Surgeon Major,
Facings Blue.— Agent, V.W. Holt, B8(|.— JrwA Agents, Sir E. Borough. Bart, and Co.
Betumedfrom India, 17 Jan. x868.
' <J«n«ial BaynOB served as Midshipman in the Royal Navy for three years, and in 1809 was present at the
(:•; lure of Ischia, Zante, Cephalonica, and Cerigo, and was in the action of the Spartan frigate in the Bay of Naples,
tlij iSio (War Medal). Served in the Ionian Islands flrom 1812 to 1817, including the capture of Pazo in 1813, and
'•'^pation of Corfu on the evacuation by the French in 18x4. Was with a Detachment at Zante on 2i8t Oct. 1821.
'.- 'ebding a Turkish man-of-war in an attack made bv the Greeks, and was specially selected and actively employed
:= the disarmament of the inhabitants which followed. Served in the West Indies daring the emancipation of the
•-irtt in x83^. Served in North America during the boundary question in 1839-40.
* LLColonel Tlsdall was engaged in frequent affairs with the mutineers in the Shahabad district, their dispersion
'- ^n Jogdespore, and pursuit into the Kotas Hills, where he commanded the 35th Regiment in a successfhl night
* '^ri^e of the enemy on the 24th Nov. 1858 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
' Va}ot Hackett served throughout the Kastem campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 28th Regiment, including
- I AtUes of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol. and ailUir in the Cemetery (Medal with three Claspn,
". ('lass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served with the 36th Cumeronians in Abyssinia in x868 (Medal).
>liiJor Barnes volunteered on the outbreak of the Kaffir war in 1850, and was appointed a Lieutenant in a native
' ':>'!, and served under Sir Harry Smith and Sir Greorge Cathcart from Jan. 1851 until March X853. He accompanied
".- ir< paUol itxat left King William's Town on the 30th Jan. 1851, and was present at the engagements of the X7th
- "' rjarr, 6th Mu'ch, i6th April of 1851, and at the passage of the Kei on the 4th December of the same year ; besidoK
3..cvrAher minor encounters with the enemy during the war (Medal).
Tiptain Grattan served with the Queen's RoyiUs throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
v.-Ttixof Shiho, capture ofTangku. actions of the x8th and 2xst Sept. and surrender of Pckin (Medal with two Clasps).
,' '>iptain Grant was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandingo town of Sabajee, on
- 'hmbia, on the ist June X853.
' * Aptain Browne served throughout the Indian mutiny, including the outbreak at Nusseerabad in May 1857, siege
1' 1 fdptore of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
< ajMain Parsons whs present at the attack on Jugdespore and retreat into Arrah on 23rd April 1858, also at
<":''■> affairs in the Shahabad district, including the disperraon of the rebels from Jugdespore on i8th Oct., their
• i*-iit into the Kymoor Hills and night attack at Sulya Debar (Medal). Has been presented with the Silver Medal
•' '^-: Roj-al National Lifeboat Institution.
* Lieut. Maling served with the Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the
<r. i« u Bewa, Armorah (5th March and 2sth April) ,'Tilghur, Neeghur, and Hurriah (Medal).
• burgeon Major Poulton.— For War Services see "Medical Depattment."
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•Finn." " Hu^jjoostan '* "Rolkia."
'Vimieba"
••Orthks" *
"Cokuxxa'
Toulouse" *
" SaLAM A>-CA " "PntLNKJiS" "NiTEiLK"
Penij^sula."
'NlT£"
Yeaxb'Str. Colonol.— 5tV Arthur Augustus Thurlow Cunjiifrhnme,' KCU. 2nd Lf. ^2 Nov. 30; Li. 22 Mny 55; Cqt-(.
Full Hull "-- * - -«r...--.. 1.0 «.,.. .-. /^ f'^.J^.,^1 P^ v'/^,f -/i. /»^;^..^; i -■j • ^ 1 "^ . -, *
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23 |2S'j4
*'i7 Aug. ,41 ; 2Iaior, »'8 Aug. 45 ; Lt.CoIoiiel, ^"3 Nov. 46; Colonel, 20 Juno 54 ; Major General, 20 April ti ;
LicutMeHerid, 22 Oct. 70; Colonel 36th Foot, 2 Dec. 68.
icutenont Colonel.— Fitz William Frederick Hunter,:* Engign, '^21 July 48; Lt.^14, Junes©; ^^F^- 29 Pec*. 54;
"' " or, 2 Nov. 55; Major, 19 Feb. 58;i^<.i/^Co7ow<'/,i2 Jloy 66; U. Colonel, 3 April 70; Co/oMei,3 Juh'73.
Rulph Edwnrd Curr,* Emign, ''13 Feb. 52 ; Lt. ^10 June 53 ; Capt. 25 Jan. 56 ; Major, 3 AprU 70.
B. Lloyd, Ennirjn, ''17 Aug. 52 ; Lt. 9 Mur. 55; Caj>f. ^'4 June 58 ; Major, 27 July 70^
Lieutenant
Bt.Major, 2
Majors.— R '
Richard B,
Captains.
Charles Deere J luncs
Montagu Cholmelcy Morris*.
Jtuncs John Osmer
KNSIG.V^ ( LIIiUT. '_CAPTA1N.
TMar." 56 "76 Mar. 58*^9 May 63
P22 May 57 15 Sept. 57i»'2i Sept. Co; 26 May
I Juno 55 *'24 June 56 »• 4 Nov. 64J
9 Oct. 55 17 April 60 20 Feb. 66|
P 4 June 58Pi9Mar. 6ii'i6 0ct. 67I
23 Juno 54 10 Nov. 54 26M{ir. 581
lyJan. 59, "18 July 62 Hji Mar. 68
30 Nov. 35! 21 feei;t. 56 3.ApriL7o
Henry Gillum Webb |P 2 July 6i,P9Aug. 64 p 5 July 71
AVilliam Skerrett '' 4 Feb. 62 ^22 Nov. 64 P31 Ocu 71
Frcdk. H;\ucc,7 Station Stt\ff)
I Officer, Nynee Tal Depot ... j
Christopher Spurgeon
i George Perceval BeumiBh" ...
I Hem-y Edward Stop lord
{Richard Lloyd Hawkes
BBBV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
5 July 72
Lieutenants.
Thomas Mercer Miixwell
AVilliain Hamilton Marriott . . .
WiUiam .tXjchibald Smail, >
Adjutant 16 Oct. 67 i
William Francis Ashtou
Frederic Lloyd Hari'ord
George Mittthcw Uichmoud ...
Hem-y Wynne Pride
John Lewis Rose
John Francis Egcrtou
Heniy Clnyton Uowell
Wilson James Browne, Inst. \
ofMii*kelry 29 Oct. 70 >
Robert Gordon Handcock
Gorvas Selwyn Eyre
William Frederick Heiinoll ...
Charles Hoggo
Charles Pulley
George Dunsmure
Sub Likutkwants.
Francis Seymour Allen .
P18 Dec.
P30 June
9 Oct.
P22 Nov.
P 9 Dec.
1 1 Oct.
P26 May
Juno
P21 Aug.
22 Sept.
P18 Dec.
P 2 Dec.
P12 June
P 9 Feb.
23 Sept.
28 Oct.
60 Pji Aug.
63;*'2i Aug.
63 P18 Dec.
e.f »'i6 0ct.
C4 1*2 1 Mar.
64* 21 July
65I 21 Oct.
65:Pi2 Juno
66 P 9 Feb.
65 3 April
66.P28 Mny
U
63 * Colonel Hunter served in the 47th Rcgimrrl
66 throughout the Eastern campnig7i (jf 1S54 55. iii-
^5 eluding the battles of Alma and Inkenuiiii, cap-
ture of BalakJava, siege and full of tiel nstopl,
Hortio of 26th Oct., and Btomiing of the guinr.u^
— Nvouuiled (Medal with thrco Clasps, Bnv. r ,1'
Miijor, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5II1 Cla.^=>
of tho Modjidio, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Carr served with tho 39th Bcirlinfiit
in the Crimen during 1855, including the sii^. aii-l
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the x£th Juue
and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Kiiitrut of
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medalj.
68
P 5 July
Oo
P27 Oct.
70
28 Oct.
7*
28 Oct.
7»
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
sun lilut.
9 Mar.
1^
Paymaffer. — John Campbell,* 22 Feb. 68 ; Q.M. 21 April 54 ; Hon.Capiain, 22 Feb. 73.
Quarter Mauler. — John William Henry Riley, 24 Feb. 72,
Medical 0£icer.— Surgeon Major DeciiniLS Filius do Hodgson, 21D. ; Surgeon, 21 Sept. 72.
Facings Grass Green. — Agcntu, Mes-'^ra. Cox and Co.
Returned from Jamaica, 7 July 1857. —Embarked for India, 25 Av.gu$i 1863.
* Sir Arthur Cunynghame proceeded to China in 1841 as Aide do Camp to Lord Saltonu, and was present at tte
storm and capture of Chiu-kiaug-l-'oo (led the Column oftvttack on the Heights of Makuikiow), and at the invertmcnl
of Nankin (Medal). In 1854 nccompanied the Army to the East »is Asoistant Quarter Master General to the 1st Divi-
sion, was present at the ali'air of Bulgauac, battle of Alma, taking of Balaklava, aflair of 23rd Oct. on the neiK'ats.
of the Tchernaya, battles of Balakhiva anil lukerman (served with tlie Guards in the Sand-bag Battery, and led
into action a detached portion of the 20th Regiment), and siege of Sebastopol up to May 1855 (Medal with four
Clasps. CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and .}t,h Class of tiio Medjiide). In March 1S55WR5
appointed local Major Gcnoi-al, in May took command of a Division of the Turkish. Contingent, and in Augu? t re-
ceived the personal thanks of the Sultan and was created a Lt.Gcneral in tho Turkish Am-.y. In Oct. 1855 sailed in
command of 10,000 men to occupy Kertch, and assisted to maintain that position throughout the second winter
in the Crimea (Turkish War Medal, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie) . In 1863 commanded at Lahore the rcsers-c forces
of the army employed in the Sittana campaign. On the 2n<l and 23rd April 1S69, when in command of the Northern
Diyiftion of Ireland, received the thanks of the Irish Goveniment on the supijressiou of the Fenian rising, lu July
1869 elevated to KCB.
* Major Morris served with tho 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including tho occnpntion
after the relief of Lucknow, of the fortified outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse of the eueniy i
attacks; also present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th l)oceml>er (Medal).
7 Captain Ranee served with the 18th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inchiding the battle!
of Alma and Inkermau, in tho Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastoi)ol, and assault of the i8th June (Medal wiii
three Clasps, and l^irkiwh Medal).
* Major lieamish served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from 12th November 1854, including the siepo ati'
fall of Sebastopol, repulse of various sorties, attacks of tho 18th June and 8th September, oxpedltiou to Kertch
bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and IHirkish Medal).
9 Captain Capipbell served witli the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including th
battles of Alma and Inkennau, siege of Sebastopol, and soi-tie on the 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, an<
Turkish Medal). Served in 1858 at tho siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ko Serai, general action resultin
in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
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Dugshki, He^tl. ~\
37th (North Uampslilre). — Lulled to 6^th,
"MiXDEx" "Tourxay" "Pknixsl'la."
\_Bng. Diyot, Winchester. I 'J »
Yi^-i str. Cttlonel.— 5tr Thomas Simson PratV KCB. Eiuiju, 2 Feb. 14 ; Lt. P20 April 20; Capf. ^17 Sept. ^5 : Mnjor^
yiil Half >25 Dec. 35 ;^<.X./.Co/oMc/, 6 iloy 41 ; Li. Colonel, 28 Auk". 41 ; Colonel, xi Nov. 51 ; Major Ue.icral, 26 Oct. 58 ;
1 ... Pa;.. I Lieut.Oeneral, 31 May 65 ; General, 26 May 73 ; Colonel 37th Foot., 30 May 6a.
.^ 3 Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Ralph Browuc,* iiiw. 3 Apr. 46; Xr »'i9 Sept. 48; Capt. P28 Dec. 49; JB/.
Major, 2 Nov, 55; Major, i Feb. 56; Lt. Colonel, •'15 Juno 58; Culonet, 18 Sept. 64.
:. ... MtjoTS.— Henry Kdwartl Glass.' EmUjh, ''it Mur. 54 ; Z,/. ^'7 Sept. 55 ; Capt. I'ji May 64 ; Major, 4 Dec. C9.
.9 ... Duuylaa Alleyne,* Eh*. 23 Feb. 55; Xi^. ^2 Nov. 53 ; C'a;^^ ''24 .Ian. 65; Majof, ►'g Sept. 7:.
I . Captaixs.
Charles Edward Kin? ....
John Everard Whittin^ .
fiassel Sldnner
Francis Cochran
Richard Henry Roaser ....
Henry Stivnley Howartl .
James Frederick Reync* .
William Charle.s Gosliii....
Henry Edwartl Gaul tcr .
John Knox
24 sept. 50 •■ 9 uec. 02 • IS .luiy
19 Nov. 58 23 June 63 "22 Sept.
4 July 60 "• I Mar. 64 p 5 Jan.
8 July 62 P31 May 64 ''23 Mar. co
19 Aug. 62 P23 Aug. 64 ''23 Mar. 66
•* 9 Dec. 62 P24 Jan. 6s;''29May 66
6 Juno 54 20 Mar. 56] 16 Dec. 68
'•23AUP. 64!P5Jan. 66|P3i Oct. 71
9 July 62|''i4June 64' 28 May 73
P 8 Aug. Ca I Feb. 63; 10 Feb. 73
I LlKUTKITATrS.
Walter Edward (iiibcrt
j Thomas Edward Vcraer, In-\
j terpreter 3
Wm. Candahar J.ns. Farrer Nott
i Williftm Boy Ic Moor©
John Al<ler^on Ea.stlmm
Richard Edw. Fred. Howard- )
1 Brooke, Adjutant Z^txn. 71 Ji
'(ieorg^c Lewis LeecLs
Henry Beauclcrk Bethune, )
I I:ut. of Mtuketr^ 16 Apr. 69 i
'Morgan John J. 1'. OConuell...
iGeor^ Atherley "Wm. Forrofit
William Batshford
I William Parry Mouckton
[tJeorgc Hand More-MoljTieux.
' Arthur Regina Id Hennell
Edward Sheridan King
Arthur Burlton Bennett
Archibald Mac Bean
Julian Henry Layard
SlTB LlEnSXlXTS.
CharlcH llamilt«)n DesVcenx
John Patrick Walter Spankio
Ralph Henry Hayes Sadler
KWSlOy. I LIKUT. I CWTAl.V.
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66 > Sir Thomas Simson Pratt served the campaign
g^j of 1814 in Holland, as a volunteer with the 56th
I Rcjixiinent, and was present at tho attack on
C6'Mcr.\em, 2nd February, and tho suV>8equciitbom-
C6;barilmentof Antwerji. Ho served with the 26th Ca-
67 mcrouians on tho China expedition (Medal), and
^Icommandedthe Laud Foicesat the ahsault and cap-
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28 Oct.
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12 Nov.
turo of the Forts of Chuenpee on the 7th January
184 1, and again at the a.'-sault and captui-o of tho
Bogue Forts on the 26th February following. Com-
manded the 26th at the attacks on Canton from tho
24th May to ifit Jime ; also at the night attack on
69 NJngi)o,*at Segoan, Chapoo, Woosung, Slumghai,
69 and at Chin Kiang Foo, and at tho demonstra-
7ijtion before Nankin; and was present at tho
71 1 signing of the tretity of peace on board H.M.S.
•ji i'ormcoUlt. Commanded the force employed ia
71! New Zealand during the Maori war of i86<>-6x
TiAKCB., and Medal).
71 * Captain Reyno served with tho 37th Regi-
7x ment in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, inclu-
ding the first attempt to relievo Arrah under
— Captain Dunbar, actions of Atrowlea and Koel.sa ,
Li. dele'ice of Azimghur fi-om 25th March to 15th
72 April 1858, i)ursuit of Koer Sing and actions o(
73' 17th and 20th April, capture of Jugdespore,
73 actions of 17th i8th and 20th Oct. 1858, and sub-
'sequent imrsu it (Medal).
:3 Mar. 42 ; Lt. 29 Dec. 43 ; Ilou.lfajor, z Jan. 60,
I ... Paifwtasler.— John Mills Hewson, 28 Sept. 47 ; Entign,
:* ... Quarter Ma$ler. — Henry Stokes,'* 17 April 60.
ij . . Medical Ojjiccr. — SurgeoA Major Jamov* Ekin," MB., A.S. 7 April 54; Surgeon, iS Oct. 64.
j Facings Yellow. — Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for India, Jitljf 1866.
•Cc-lanel Browne served with tho 9th Regiment in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including tho siege and fail
'' s^^^justopol, and assaults of tho i8th June and 8th September. Served n.s Aido <le Camp and subso(juently a»
iti/r of Brigade to Major General Ridley, 1st Division, during tho latter ]iart of tho campaign (Medal with
'"^«p. Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, «;th Class of tho Mc<liidio, and Turkish Modal),
^/^^led with Sir Hope Grant's expedition from India in 1860-61 t<^) China. Procccilcd in Command of Forces
"i *.-) Japan for protection of Treaty Ports in 1864, and received the th.inks of Her Majesty's Ministers for
^r\i?ts in that country and also the approbation of tho General Officer in Command of the Forces in China.
'Major GI&88 served with tho 37th Regiment in India during the mutiny of 1857-58, and was engaged in tho-
-"Ac'i oTi the rebel position near Benares at Atrowlca and Koelsa. defence of Azimi.'l:ur and sortie thence ; proceeded
^"h Krisradier Douglas* Column in pursuit of Koer Singh, and prcpcnt in the nctions of 17th and 20th April ; alpo
- :h Colonel Turner's Column in Shanabad and Palamon, including the capture of Jugdcppore and nctions of 17th
:Ui aiiil 2o!h October (Medal).
• Major AUe^Tie served with the 79th Highlanders in tho Crimea from the i6th August until December 1855, in-
' "1li^ the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and aa-sault of the Redan on the Sth September (Mednhvith Cla^p! and
!'..-ki.*h Mwlal). Served al.«o with the 79th in the Indian campaign of 1858 59, including the affair of Sccundra
T"^: Allahabad, siego and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort ofRooj-ah, actions of AUygnnfie, Bareilly, and
* liiKhanpore, capture of forts Bunnai and Mahomdee, pas.'^go of tlie Gogra at Fyzabad, and acted as Adjnt^int
i-Jt capture of Rampore Kussiah and during the subsequent operations in Oudo across the Gogra and Rapteo
rref5 (Medal with Clasp).
' Csfitain Wliitttz^ served as an Ensign in the Indian Army, and was attached to the 23rd Fusiliers during the In-
-xi njatiny IVom Nov. 1857 to Oct. 1858. Also served as a Lieutenant with the Sth Regiment during the Oude cam-
;tijTj till Feb. 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Lucknow).
' Viarter Master Stokes served with the 52nd Light Infantry at ths siege assavJt and occupation of Delhi from
-i» :*th August 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
- Surgeon Major Ekin.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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'MoxTB Video" "Roleijl" "Vimiera" " Cokcxsi" "Busaco" "Bidajoz" "Salamanca" "Vmoiu"
S». Sbbastiax" "Nivb" **PKiriKsuLA" "Ava" "Alma" "Iitkirma^" "Sevastopol" "Lucmow."
Yo«rs;^er. Colonel.— William Rose. Lord Sandhurst,* GCB.GC8I. Entign, 27 Nov. 35 ; Lt. '31 Aug. 38; Cop/. ^loFch i-
'^^ui^ {?*^/l ^"iJS''* '3 I>ec. 47 ; Lt.Colonel, Vg May 51 ; Colonel, ?8 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 18 May 58; LUuLOexnci
- uj . itti. 2y j^gy ^ . Qf.„^ai^ 2_j May 72 ; Colonel 38th Foot, 14 Mar. 62.
... (Lieutenant Colonel.— Shurlock Henning,* CB. Jimtiffu, >'2o April 49; i/. 6 Juno 54; Cop/. 23 Uarch '••-.
\ J/a/or, I'l 3 Nov. 60; /j/.Co/oHf/, '25 July 65 ; Colonel, us July 70.
... Miyo"-— «. William Kidstono Ello3,« EHn^n, 6 June 54 ; Zf. 2 Feb. 55 ; CVip^ '13 July 58 ; Major, '•7Mav- -.
... AYilliamDo Wilton Roche Thackwell," jt/iW^w, »'io June 53; Li. 15 Dec. 54; Cap/. '26 Feb. 58; BtMaju,
I 5 July 72 ; Sfajor, 28 May 73.
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Aithiir William Barron'"
William Heniy Russell Skey*"
Sir Norman Wm. Drummond ^
Pringle, Bart }
Alfred Stokes 27 July
Walter SincUiir '''25 May
Henry Beal 1 8 Jiino
James Webber Smith 9 Oct.
Thomas Geor,iirc Cuthell '24 Jan.
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St. John Edward Daubony.
LlKUTKWAXTS.
• James Alcxiinder
• " Walter St. James Young
• i Herbert Conor, Adjutant 24"^
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• 1 Charles whitmore Isaac
• 1 Arthur Mnnro Smith. /«*^r«e- \
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• Charles Percy Smith
• I William Thomson Cautlcy
• 'Philip Kavauagh Doyno ., --
• Morgan Samuel Crolton I*" 2 Sept. 68 ' 7 May
• jEniestLleweljTi Olive ^21 Feb. 701 28 Oct.
• John Bulkeley Price ''27 Anril 70 28 Oct.
• jHonTy Richardson Pcott.
■ I Arthur de Vero Smith ...
• 'JohnEmerifl
10 Sept. 58^ 16 Jan. 63 '•14 Mcr.
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I « Major Elles served with the 38thllepmc-t
'*22May 63' 18 Fob. 66'in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the Bieceaul
''23 June 63 P 2 Oct. 66 fall of Sobastopol. the attack and occniiat on t f
p^,> Aii«> f<4 9 w \fow f.,'tho Cemetery on the 1 8th June (Medal with nus.].,
30 Aug. 04 r amy 07, ^^^-^^j^^ ^j. ^j^^ Legion of Honor, and Turkish
II Jan. 67 P18 Nov. 68lMe(hil). Served in the Indian campaign frfJiu
fi-r'p o n«*» fis.^'*^- '857, including the battle of Cawniwe ftrt<i
' a ut.c. 00 ,|^.fyjj^ yj. jjjg Gwahor Contingent on 6th IWc.
67 »' 8 Dec. 69 1857, capture of Meeangiingo, siege andcnptun'
^^ 24 Jan. 70' of LucKnow, afiairs of Borrce and XuRtnir
7o| (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the Hazaru
70 campaign of 1868 and accompanied the exi--
71 dition CO the Black Mountain under Mii^r
71! General Wildo as Deputy Aaiiistant Adjnuii:
71 General (Medal with Cla^p).
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»'i4 Mar. 68 P16 Mar,
27 April 70 28 Oct.
'•14 Jan. 71 28 Oct.
' 12 Nov,
Sub LiErTEKAWTs
Walter Chillian Yerbury
Francis James Walker...
? Nov.
73 1 7 ilajor Thackwell 8erve<l with the 39th Rcjri-
73 mcnt in the Oimea from 3t8tDec. 1854, indndii.tf
;the siege and foil of Sebastopol. and attacks of tbe
1 8th June and 8th September (Medal with Cla«p.
**^^" ''"^''•- 5th Class of the Mcc^idie. and Turkish MedaU .
• Captain Eyre 8erve<l with the 38th RegimeLi
I I Feb. 73 in the Crimean campaign fi*om xoth Nor. 1S54
.' I 12 Nov. 73 to loth May 1855, including the siege of Selw*-
I I topol (Medal with Cktsp, and Turkish Hed:tl>.
! Served in the Indmn campaign from Nov. 1S57,
I including the assault and capture of Meeanguupe.
% I siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs u(
I I IBairee and Nugger (Medal with Clasp).
P</y i«ti*<<?r.— William Fortescne Scott," 13 Jan. 54 ; Em'tgn, 15 July 43 ; Lt. 18 Feb. 48 ; Hou.MaJor, 13 Jan. 64.
Qwirter Jffwter.— Frederick Sowton, 6 Sept. 73.
Medictd Ojfficer. — Surgeon Mv^jor Charles Hemry Browne," A.S. i Aug. 57 ; Surgeon, 7 Oct. 71.
Faei»g» YeWow. —Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Sefurnedfrom the Crimea, 19 July 1B56.— Embarked for India, 4 Aug. 1857.
Bet urned from India, 9 Jan. 1872.
* Lord Sandhurst served with the 53nl Regiment in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at BncWi-
w&l, Aliwal, and Sobraon. at which la^'t he acted as Aide de Camp to the Commander in Chief (Medal and Clasi^ .
He commanded the Regiment in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and was present at the battle of Goojerat (Mo<ial
with Clayp). He was also constantly employed in the operations on the Peshawar Frontier iu 1851-52, attiincsii
command of tho 53rd. and again as attached to Sir Colin Campbell commanding the Forces, and was present at the
alTairs of Nawadund, Pranghur, and Skarkotc (horse wounded. Medal with Clasp). In June 1855 he was attacL^^
to tho Embassy at Constantinople, with the rank of Brigadier General, as responsible Adviser of her Majesty's An;
ba.ssador, and in August proceeded to the Crimea in his Excellency's suite ; at the conclusion of peaco he was m-h
to Warsaw as Consul General with the same rank in Poland. On the outbreak of mutiny in India he was nominatci
Chief of the Staff in that country with tho local rank of Major General, and served throughout the war of 1857-59 11
thiit capacity, including the relief of Lucknow {KCB.), battle of Cawn];>oro (wounded), advance on Futtehghur an<
action on the Kaleo Nuddee, the siege of LuQknow (Major (general), campaign in Rohilcnnd. battle of Bareilly. aLi
affairs at Shahjehanpore ; campaign in Oude in 1858-59, actions of Doondea Khaira and the Trans-Gogra campaiir
including the various affairs resulting in tho complete subjugation of tho Province of Oude (Medal with Clasp). Fu
these services he received the thanks of I'arliament.
' Colonel Henning served with the 8Sth Regiment in tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battlr^ c
Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Rethm on tho 8th Sept. (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkii'
Medal). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59. including the actions before Cawnporo on the 2*'-i
27th and 29th Nov. and subsequent operations to 6th Dec. 1857, affair at Bhognapore on 4th Februarj', siegf t
Lucknow in March 1858, siege and fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Commanded the sCt
Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
1® Captains Barron and Skoy served with the 38th Regiment in tho Indian camnaign ft^m Nov. 1857 incladic
the capture of Meeangunge. siege and capture ot Lucknow. aflkirs of Barree and Nugger (Medal and Clasp K
'^ Major Scott served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the bnttles <
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of ^bastopol (Medal with three Clasps. 5th Class of the Mo^jidio. and Turku
Medal). Served with the 6qth Regriment in the aflfkir with the Fenians at Trout River, Canada, in May 1870.
i» Surgeon Major Browne.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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Thomas Fraaer DLxon*
iJaznes Gibbons Smyth*
IFrede :ck Standish Hore
I Fran p : Henry Chambers
Oliver John Bradford
«. Alft-ed Gabriel Wynen
Frederick William Clarkson
John Francis Stephens,* Station
Qffietr^ Dalhousie Dtpot
Henry Roberts Young'
John Sharpies*
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5 Feb.
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Rowland Hill
CharlcsDOylyHarmar, JuH.of Muaketry >
2 Nov. 7a 3
Thomas Boydell. Adjutant, 25 Sept.69
Edmund Henry Berkeley
Alex. Georgre William Malet
Sdward Hamilton Barlow
Caledon Philip Egerton
Albt.M.LeM.Tho.LeMarchant
llaurice Baptist Luby
Richard Garden Allen Bcatty
Robert Henry Beresford
Robert Wballey
John Charles Sarle Irring
Hyacinth Chevers
Charles Sperling Cumberland P29 Mny
Edward Watson Conran, Interpreter P21 Aui^.
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Pas Ang. 54 1 9 Feb.
9 Mar. 55 Pji Aug.
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9 Mar. 60 p 3 ilar. 63
20 Jim. 59, 4 June 60
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George Frankland Francis
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Martyn John Edw. Fenwick
Redmond Conyn^ham Saml. Macausland
Robert Ramsay Napier Sturt
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'16 May 62 p, 8 April 65
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9 Mar. 72;
PograMu^^.— James Graham Hamilton, 2 Dec. 68; IfoH.Oiptuin, a Dec. 73.
Quarter Ma*ifr. — Joseph Jobbems.' 24 Aug. 60.
Hedieal Q/^eer.— Surgeon Mqjor John Halyburton Ross,*" 213., A.S. 16 Dec. 53 ; Surgeon, 28 Aug. 63.
Facing$ Green. — Agenta, Messrs. Price and Boustead.
Embarked for India, Oc/o6*r 1869.
' SIT Charles Van Straubcnzee served throughout the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834, resulting in
•>'• &imcxation of that territory. As Major he succeeded to the command of the 39th Regiment during the action jf
jfabarsjpore, Gwalior (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel) on 29th Dec. 1843. Commanded the British Contingent
"i '.rreece from November 1854 to April 1855, when he proceeded m command of the Buffs to the Crimea, and con-
uttied there in command of a Brigade until July 1856; was present at the two assaults of the Kodan in June and
■vptember. at the former he commanded a separate Brigade, and at the latter the ist Brigade Light Divifiion. when
if w»5 slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medixls,
ici 3rd Class of the Medjidic) . Proceeded to China in command of a Brigade in 1857 and succeeded to the comnrmnd
•^Uie Forces there in November ; commanded the Land Forces at the capture by assault and occupation of the city
•rfCsBton on 29th Dec. 1857 and in all subsequent minor operations, and continued in command of the British Forces
aOiina until March i860 (KCB., Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Cuxrie served with the 3pth Regiment in the action of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843. and was wounded
'Smoic Star). Also at the siege ancl fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the attacks of the iSth Juno and 8th Sept.
!Ji<«JaJ with Clasp, Brevet of Miyor, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal.)
* LLColonel Leckie Bcr\'ed with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebaetopol in 1S55. and at the attacks on
the ISth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish McdnH.
•Major Dixon served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from December 1854 to February 1855, including
tte siege of Sebastopol (Medal with CUisp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Smyth served vrith the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Senastopol in 1855. and at the attacks of
il^ ikh June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the Met^idie, and Turkish iTedal).
* f'aptain Stephens served in the 86th Regiment duiing the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and wa.s present at the di:"
xrminsf of four Companies of the 27th Bombay N.l. at Ratnagherry nth Aug. 1857. Served in the Central India
Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the action of Koonch, operations before CalpeefroYn 15th to
TMtMay, battle of Golowlee, capture of the town and fortress of Calpce, battle of Morar, battle before and nt^u-ni
i^cs|nure of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served in 1863 duiinrr the Taeping rebellitm
a» A/ijatant General to the Anglo-Chinese Force under Lt.Colonel Gordon ; present jit t!je attack and capture by
»t-?n of the walled city of Taitsan, ist May, also at the attack and capture of the walled city of Quintan, includiujr
^ taking of the rebel positions at the east and west gates of the city, ist June, ar.d rojudse of the sortie of the
cxTjwn (en'ling in the surrender of 2,000 rebels), together with the capture of numerous stockades and minor
v^)»r»uons (Cliincse Imperial decoration of the Red Button).
* <apt*in H. R. Young served on the N.W. Frontier of the Punjaub from June i860 to February 1865, with the ist
r*5E;aah Infiuitry, and was present during the blockade of Hindostanee fanatics and Trans-Indua tribes, and cover-
air of Umb in August and September 1863. and throughout the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, latterly as Adjutant
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• Quarter Master Jobbems served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, including the attacks of the i8th Juno
«' d Hh September (Medal with Clasp, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field, Knight of the Legion of Honor.
arrl Turkish Medal)
''' Surgeon 3Iajor Ross.— For War Sorvices see " Medical Department."
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'EorPT" (with tho Sphinx). "Moktk Video" "Roleii" "Vimikra*' "Talaveka" "Badajoz" "Salaxusci"
*'YiTTOKu." "Pybikkks" *' Nivbllb " "Oktiies" "Toulousb" "Pexiwsula" "Watebloo"
*• Cajtdahab " " Ghuzivbb and Cabool 1842 " *' Maharajpobb " " New Zealakd."
Yours" Ser. Colonel.— Augustus Halifax Ferryman.^ CB. Unnffn, ^27 June 34; Lt. 30 June 37; Capt. Pi6 April 41;
ruU lIuH Major, ^22 Dec. 42; Lt. Colonel, ^24 Nov. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; 2iajor Oeucral, 12 Feb, 63; Linl.l
Pay. Pa>% General, 19 Nov. 71 ; Colonel 40th Foot, 23 May 72.
iLieutenant Colonel.— Frederick Sumuel Blyth.* Ensign, '4 May 49 ; Lf. »'i9 July 50 ; Capf. P23 Dec. 53 ; Ifairf,
Pa I Nov. 62 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 21 Mnrch 65 : Lt. Colonel, ^B Juno 67 ; Colonel, 24 Nov. 70.
19 ... iHi^ori. — Thomns Clowes Hinds,* Ennpn, *io An^. 55 ; Lt. ^7 Dec. 55 ; Capt. *^ Aug. 59 ; 2tajor,^% Jutio ':■;.
36 ... George Owen Bowdler,* £nsi<fn. 26 May 48; Lt. Pi8 Sept. 49; Capt. 23 Mar. 55; Bt.Major, 28 Jan. 'A;
I Bt.Lt. Colonel, 10 July 72 ; Major, 19 Oct. 72.
CAPTAIliS.
Alfred Cook«
Richard Armstrong*
Robert Brooks Clarkcio ...
Charles Stepney P. E.Mausergh'
BXSIOy. I LIEUT.
BBEV.MAJ. I BT.LT 1 01.
»*i5 Dec.^ S4| 25 April 55 I'ls Feb. 61
8 April 55' 15 Feb. 56 P19 Aug. 6:
P 5 Mar. 581^22 June 60 ''28 April 63
, . _ II Jan. 59r^5 Feb. 61 P22 Sept. 61
Martin Morphy" 2 July 581 14 Jan. 61 p 8 June 67
Richard Crundcl Brook^* P31 May 59 P19 Aug. 62*7060. 67
Frederick Nassau Dudgcon^5 __ t..i_ _/:I .c?„-^ .c. ^.
George Augustus "White
John Thomas \Vhclani*
Legh Richmond Phillipa^^...
LiKrTBWAirrs.
John Selbv Walker"
James Dalton Gregson, In$t. of Musketry ^^
15 March 73 S
Arthur Wilkinson
Jjimea Brougham, Adjutant 24 Doc. 72
William Henry Moberly
Charles Linton
I'red. William George Hibbert Nelson
Henry Francis Turn bull, Interpreter
Ei-nesfc Wenman Perry
Walter Luttrell Mnnsel
Alan'Gardner
... 'Jami>s Hayes Sadler
... Sydney George Cumberland Greenaway...
SUB LiEUTEN AlfTB.
... Charles Edward Mangles
. . . Arthur Francis George Richardson
... Henry Kennett Cavaye
... JohnRobert Philip Purchas
... Theodore Wm. Jerome Mackcson Georges
... :Ve8oy Mangles Stookley
22 July 56 4 Sejjt. 60 i Apr. 70
19 Nov. 58Pi3Feb. 63 17 Sapt. 71
15 Feb. 561 28 June 60 12 Feb. 73
P 6 Jan. 60 P28 April 63 15 Mar. 73
P28 April 63 P 8 May 67, 1 Lt.GencralFerr\Tnnncom!Mcded
Ply Jan. 64 P 8 Juno 67,^^^° ^^"^ 5!^'™*S'*'J° '^^ ^''Tf
^ ^ ' campai^'n from 15th Dec. 135 i.incluii-
9 May 65 P 9 Oct. 69 ing the picgoand fall of SebMC-jp".!
P20 Juno 65 P20 Oct. 69 and attacks on the 18th Jniie and iiii
7 An?. 66 P30 Mar. 67 Sept. (Medal with Clasp, C/i.,Ku.eai
p2i Nov. 65JP24 Sept. 7olof the Legion of Honour. 4thCIa.'scT
P I Aug. 68iP3o Nov. 70 the MedJidie, nnd Turkish Mcd.ili.
66jp25Jun. 711 * Colonel Bljrth served with the
^10 Jnno 7' '40th Regiment in New ZcBlaKtldnruf:
28 Oct. 71 tho war in 186-^-65, and wn.s ])re^ m a;
28 Oct. 71 the battle of Rungariri. the nctior of
28 Oct. 7i;Waira, and commanded 3^0 in-n at
28 Oct. 711 tho asiiault and capture of Onkau
SUB LiKUT. ! (mentioned in deppntchcs, Brc\et (.*
Lt.Coloncl, and Medal).
P 8 May
P29 May
P 9 Oct.
'•30 Nov.
6 Julv
P 7 May
70
5 Oct.
5 Oct.
19 Oct.
26 Mar.
30 April
5 Oct.
PayjrtttWifr.- Richanl Richardson,* 12 Aug. 62 ; En$. 29 Nov. 58 ; llon.Capiain, 12 Aug. 67.
Quarter Master. — Alexander Yeatts, 10 July, 66. [^Jf.i/or, 21 Fob. 71.
Medical Officer. —Surgeon Major Archibald Henr5' Fraser," A.S. 21 Feb. 51 ; Surgeon, 26 Jan. 58 ; Surseon
Facings Bun.— Agent, E. S. Codd, Esq.— Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for India, 6th October 1872.
♦ Major Hinds served with tho 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Rangariri
find Orakau (Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Bawdier served with a Detachment of the 12th and 40th Regiments nt tho capture of a stockade occupied
by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia, on 3r«l Dec. 1854. Served with the 40th Regiment in New
■Zealand during the war of 1860-61, including the actions of Pukotakauric, Mahootai, Matarikoriko. and oDcrauoas
before To Arei (Brevet of Major). Also tho war of 1863-64, and was present at the battle of Rangariri (Meiial).
• Captain Cook served with the 40th Regiment during tho latter jmrt of tho war in New Zealand of 1860^1. Al*:
throughout that of 1863-64, and was present at the battle of Rangariri and at tho assault and capture of Orakm
Was mentioned in despatches for repulsing tho Maorics on the Groat South Road at the commeuceaicnt of the laitr
■war (Medal).
« Captain Armstrong served with the 40th Regiment in the Now Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present »
Puketakaurie, Mahootai, Matarikoriko, and repulse of attack on No. 3 Redoubt. Also served in the war of 1S63 t;
and was present at Onikau (Modal).
■ Captain Richardson served with tho 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, inclndit!-.
the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojcrat (Modal with two Clasps). Also at the siege and capture of Delhi i:
1857 (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to an Unattached Ensigncy for service in the field).
*" Captain Clarke served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present at Kahlhi
repulse of attack on No. 3 Redoubt, and operations in front of To Arci. Also served in tho war of 1863-65, and wai
l)rescnt at Rangariri and Waiari (Medal).
" Captain Manaergh served with tho 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Oraksi
<Medal).
>=» Captain Morphy served in tho New Zealand war of 1S60-61. Also in that of 1863-65, and was present at the aiwd
on the Gate Pah (Medal).
*♦ Captain Brook served with tho 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1S63-64, and was present at Rangr.rij
< Medal).
*^ Captain Dudgeon served with the 40th Regiment in tho New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present at Kaliirj
Matarikoriko, and operations before To Arci. Also served in the war of 1863-65, and wa.s present at Riingariri (Mctbi
'* Captain Whelan served with the 40th Regiment dui-inj^ the New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the actior.s a
Puketakaurie, Mahoetai, Matarikoriko, and opcr.itions bt iVjre To Arei — wounded on the i8th March 1S61. Ser.L-<I;i
Adjutant of tho Regriment during the war of 1863-65, and was present at tho battle of Rangariri, and assault ac
capture of Orakau (Modal).
" Captain Phillips served with tho 40th Regiment in tho New Zealand wac of 1863-65, and was present at Raugi
riri (Modal).
1' Lieut. Walker served with tho 40th Regiment in New Zealand in Taranaki and the Waikato daring the war i
T864-65 (Medal).
*^ Surgeon Major Fraser.— For War Services sec " Medical Department."
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The Prince of Walc^' Plume. ** Gweli AngeKna Ckjfwiljfdd.** "Dktboit" "Qukiwstowx" "Miami" "Nii.qi.bi."
"Ata" ** Cavdahas, GnrzxiE, and CiBooL, 1842 " "Alma" " Lkkekmait " " SurASTOPOi.."
[V«n Scr. ColoneL— 5»r RichArd England,* GCB.KH. L'nrion. 25 Feb. 08; Lf. x June 09; Capt. n June n ; Jifajor,
Full Half 4 Sept. 23 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Oct. 25 ; Colonel, 28 June 38 ; Major General, 11 Nov. 51 j Xintf. Genera/, 4 June
Pav Pay. I jg . Q^,ral, 6 July 63 ; Co/<M«ei 41st Foot, so April 61.
=3 2*/,slLieiite&ant ColoneL— ITC Hujfh Rowlands,' Entign, ^'25 Sept. 49; if. 21 April 51; Capt. '25 Auj?. 54;
I j Bt.Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major^ 6 Nov. 57 ; Bt.Lt.Col. 28 Nov. 65 ; Lt.Col. 23 Mar. 66 ; Colonel, 23 Mar. 71.
I 54 ... IKajon.— William Allan.* Enti^, ^la July 50 ; Lt.^w Nov. 53 ; Capi. 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, P18 April 65.
2^: I ... *. Arthur Henry WavelU* Entign, 14 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. Pi June 60 ; Major, P3 June 68.
Captaiits.
Henry James Haydock,* 8la- \
Hon Staff Officer, Xu»»owlis V
I>tpot j
AAhton Henry Warner
9. Cecil James East," A. Qr- \
Matter Gen. Bengal }
Nathaniel Montgromery
John Wright Westby
Thomas P. A. Bracken
Arthur Gray
Arthur Drummond Currie
Francis David Webb
Harvey Hamilton KeUy
Charles Torkington
bbkv.maj.
*'i6 Dec. 53
1 Feb. 56
PiSAug. 54
20 Nov. 58
'28 Oct. 59
15 June 58
^ 4 Nov. 59
P 3 Aug. 60
"^27 May 62
Pi6Feb. 64
*'3o Oct. 66
LiirrxHAirTS.
Bomctt Nethercote Anley, "^
Adjutant 20 Aug. 69 ^
George West Barnes, /«»/.>
o/Mtukeiry 11 Jan. 67 S
William Keily Westropp*®
William Hugh Mortimer
John Glaus Champion-MoUer..
Arthur Kennedy McCausland .
Foster Lechmere Wade
John Huntley Gordon
Donald George Mackenzie ....
Henry John tihaw Kennedy ,
Frank Fiddes Rndman
Charles James Jamieson,
Interpreter
Kdward Vyvran Huyahe.
20 Feb. 55
20 Jan. 59
5 June 55
'•26 Aug. 59 II Jan. 67
Pi4 Jan. 62;P 3 June 68
Pt8 Feb. 62 1 12 Sept. 69
'27 May 62j'*i3 Nov. -jo
'23 Dec. 64 P 7 Deo. 70
''25 April 65 P 5 April 71
28 Oct. 66 P31 May 71
12 Sept. 69 P31 Oct. 71
13 Nov. 57 5 July 72
I
7 Ju^ 66
17 Nov. 65 II Sept. 72
BT.LT.COL.
I
John Owen Quirk p i Dec.
Pi4Jan. 62 P2 1 Feb. 65
29 April 59
P 6 Jant 60
P21 Feb.
27 Nov.
'25 Dec.
'10 Feb.
P 9 Oct.
8 July
P 7 Doc.
1 May
8 July
8 July
John William Hogge
SrB LiiUTHirAirTS,
JHarry Everard Passy ...
23 Sept.
23 Mar. 66,
P14 June 64 1 » Sir Richard England served at the attack on
65 18 June 67 Flushing in 1800, and in the operations in Sicily
66 »• 1 Dec. 69'in i8ia-ii. Jomed the Army in Paris in 1815.
67J'i2Nov. 70 Commanded the 75th Regiment several years.
69 » 5 April 7 1 Commandant of Kaflfraria, and employed through-
691^31 M!ay 71 out the Kalfir war of 1836-37 (Medal). Commanded
69IP31 May 71 the Kombay Division in the Affghan war of 1842
70.P27 Oct. 71 1 (Medal), including actions of 28th March and 28th
67 28 Oct. 71 April Ln the Pisheen Valley in their march to Can-
AQ Q rk/.* Idahar, and of the 17th and iSth August on the
08 1 28 uct. 7i|Kojuck Heights, and loth October in the Bolan
28 Oct. 71 Pass in their retreat to the Indus. Commanded
28 Oct. 71 the 3r(l Division of the Crimean Army in 1854-55,
28 Oct. 71 including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
, affair of 1 8th Juno, and the siege duties against the
Russian forts which covered the south side of
.^H^Lill^^ZIl'Sebastopol from their first investment till 2nd
9 Aug. 73}Augu8t 1855 (Medal with Clasps, GCB., ist Class
of the Medjidio, Grand Officer of the Legion of
(Honor, and Sardinian Medal).
PaymasUr. — Edward Henry O'Dowd, 18 Dec. 63; Hon.Captain, 18 Dec. 68.
Quarter Matter. — Thomas Bayley, 18 Oct. 73 ; I^eut. 19 Oct. 72.
Medical Qffteer.^ Surgeon Major Curtiss Martin," .4.5. 15 Feb. 53 ; Surgeon, 22 Fob. 61.
Facings VThito.— Age nte, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for Bengal, 24 July 1865.
* Colonel Rowlands served the Eastern campaign of 18,4-55 with the 41st Rocrimeat, including the battles of
.'.Inis and Inkerman (8e%'crcly wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol. sortie of 26th October, attack of the Quarries
- rih June and twice on the Rifle-pits, attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September— wounded (Medal
"T^ three Clasps, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
l-irkiah Medal).
* Major Allan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
MciTiaan, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th October, and assault of the Redan on the 8th
t;;4^mber (Medal with Clasps. Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Wavell served with the 4iBt Regiment in the Crimea flrom nth July i855,includingthe8iegoandfiallof
S->«*k)pol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Mji^ur Haydock served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 10th August 1855, including the
t- ire and &U of Sebastopol, and was with the storming party at the assault of tho Redan on the 8th September —
» ^«ied (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was
vn>cat with Havelock's Column at the actions of Mungawar and Alumbaph, relief and subsequent defence of Luck-
in x. d«fien£e of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
fc'nce).
' iUjor East served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, and was present a
i:.(.- *u^ and fell of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, nnd Turkish Medal). Also in the Indi.in campaign in 1857, and
*i- ik^vcrely wounded at Cawnpore on the 26th November (Medal). Served as Assistant Quartormabter Genera
T^Jtthe Chicta^ong column of the Lashaie Expclitionary Forco iu 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, received tho
it*akj! of tho Governor-General in Couocil. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
"^ Lieut. Westropp served with the 80th Regiment, with iho Left Attack, during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865
W^ia! with Clasp).
^ Sargeon Major Martin —For War Services sec *' Medical Department."
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1 86 OoidCo«t] 42lld {Royal Higliland) {Blnclc Watch).— Linked to ygik [B4Sfg^pJi.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. St. Antlrew. "Nemo me impune laee$$it." '* Egypt " (with the Sphinx)
"Coeunita" "Fuentbs d'Okob" "PrRKKKKs" ** Nivblle" "Nivb " "Obtheb" ** Toulocsb "
" PBKlIfSULl. '* "WA-TBELOO" "AlMI.*' " SevASTOPQL " "LUCBKOW."
y?^^^*'- Colonel,— c. Sir Duncan AJeacander Cameron,^ GCB. Eruiffn, 8 April 25 ; Lt. P15 Aug. 26 ; Copt. '21 Jurr 3? ;
Full Half I Major, ^23 Aug. 39 ; Lt.Colonel, ^5 Sept. 43 ; Colonel, ao Juno 54 ; Major General, 25 Mar. 50: Lkut.OejktrJ.
Pay. P^i I Jan. 68 ; Colonel 42nd Foot, 9 Sept. 63.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Chetham M'Leod,* CB. Entutn, 2x April 46 ; Lt. '17 Kov. 48; Capt. 29 Dec. m
I Major, x6 March 58 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 26 Nov. 61 ; Lt.Colonel, 26 March 61 ; Colonel, 29 Jan. 69.
Hiyori.— Duncan Macpherson,* Entign, '25 June 52 ; Ll. 6 June 54 ; Capt. ^24 April 55 ; Major, 5 Jnlv f;^.
Francis Cunningham Scott,* Eiudgn, P24 Nov. 52 ; Lt. ^18 Aug. 54 ; Capt. 6 Sept. 55 ; Major, 26 Marrt t:..
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I CA.PTJLIKS.
"William Baird*
William Green^
iFCFrancisE. H. Farguharson*
IRichard Kerr Baylyi°
George Armand Furse," on}
Special Service, Gold Coatl $
Egbert William Cooper, on\
Special Serciee, Gold Coast.. S
BIdmund Whitehead
'George Thomas Cams Mooro..
Alexander Ferrier Kidston . . .
Andrew Michael Creagh
I LlBtTTBirA.irTS.
Edward Percy Hicks
I Walker Aitken, Jnttruetor <^ >
Jftt#ite«ry 17 July 73 S
Robert Charles Coveny
George B.M'Leod Cumberland
t. Richard Hugh Lambart }
Brickenden |
Charles John Eden
Andrew Gilbert Wauchope, >
on Special Service, Gold Coast S
Nicholas W. Patrick Brophy ...
William King Suther
John Edmund Audley Harvey
Mackay John Scobie
William Alexander Berwick ...I
Andrew Scott Stevenson, ^
Adjutant 10 Dec. 73 )
Edward George Grogan
Wm. Henry H. Carew Moubray
Sub LiBVTEiTAirTS.
George Montgomery Munro ...
Edward Lee I
Herman Frederick Elliot I
Lord Alexander Kennedy
Edward Parker Campbell
••17 Nov.
••16 Jan.
19 Jan.
16 Mar.
P29 Mar. 55
P17 Sept.
^22 May
12 Dec.
P 9 Nov.
8 Feb.
'24 May
P 3 Dec.
P 7 Jan.
'22 Nov.
18 July
'20 Oct.
P21 Nov.
^21 Nov.
3 Feb.
'25 Sept.
*'i2 Jan.
'23 Jan.
^ij Mar.
'*24 July
*'22 Oct.
9 Mar.
13 April
24 April
2 Oct.
9 Oct. 55
'29 July
J, 28 June
56 29 July
58 P 2 Dec.
61 P 3 Mar.
Z2 Sept.
'19 Dec.
'30 Jan.
29 Dec.
XI Jan.
65, '•23 Mar.
65' 23 June
65 Pi 7 Mar.
66 P18 Aug.
69; P 9 Sept.
67 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
69 1 28 Oct.
69' 28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
CAPTAiy. I BBBV.MAJ.
P22 May 57
19 Aug. 59
aS June 62
5 July 65 1
5 July
5 July
_ 1 Sir Duncan Cameron Bene<J
Sent g^i^-^^u^ughout the Eastern campui.n: •-:'
Dcpi.. 5 1854-55 ; commanded the 42n(l Her.
P25 Dec. 67
at the battle of Alma, and the
Highland Brigade at the ^«ule of
Pi 8 Aug. 69 Balaklava, on the expedition tf
23 Nov. 72 Kertch, siege and fall of Sebostopo;.
za Feb. 73 and assault of the outworks cm tie
14 May 73 i8th June (Medal with three ('In&pi.
CJB., OfBccr of the Legion of HoEor.
65 Sardinian and Turkish Medals, .^ni
g.' Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the forctsiD
~ New Zealand during the war of 1863-65 (Medal) .
661 « Colonel M'Leod served with the 42nd Iliph-
66 landers throughout the Eostem campaign if
g 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Bali-
' klava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikalc. si(?e
67 land fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasjs.
g I Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Tnrk.<l
^ I Medal). Served also the campaign of iS;; >i
69 against the mutineers in India. injhuliEp the
69|actionsatCawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Serai?Ut.
7iiKhodagui]J, and Shumsabad. siege and full cf
7x|Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere, BaT.k»
7i|BungaIow» and Begtim's Kottee (mentionwl a
despatch), attack on the Fort of Rooyah.actior. ai
' Allygunge, and capture of Boreilly (Medal witJik
71 Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
7x1
11 Dec. 72 1
30 April 73
9 Aug. 73
12 Nov. 73 J
i II Jan. 721
lITon.Mq/or, 19 Sq)t. rj-
27 I Paymaster. — Frank Samwell.^' 12 Aug. 62; Ensign, 26 Mar. 46; Litut. 22 Aug. 53; Capt i Jan. 62;
1 ... (Quarter Master.— Zdhu Forbes. 24 Sepc 73. \_SurgeoH Major, 22 Dec. fl.
26 ... Medical Officer. —Surgeon 3/a/or James Edmund Clutterbuck, MD., A.S. 22 Dec. 48 ; Surgeon, 2 Oct. 57 ;
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for the Gold Coast, 21 Nov. 1S73.
* Major Macpherson served the campaign of 1857-58 with the 42nd Highlanders against the mutineers in Imiii-
including the action at Khodagunj, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungnluw.
attack on Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack nnd capture of the Fort of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp K
* M^or Scott served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includinp thebattVs
of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Kcnikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Vlm-j'^,
5th Class of Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in luuifi.
including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagum, Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucktictf
and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack am'
capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp) .
* Major Baird served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from July 1855, including the siege and fall nf
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 ngainst the mutineers in India. includiiK
the actions at Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actioi. hi
Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Green served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the 14th July 1855, includiL;:
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, nnd Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 Qgaii.-^-.
the mutineers in India, including the actions of Kxidygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, and as.'-f»u!»
of the Martiniere and Banks' Bunagalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture
Bareilly, Sisseaghat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
« Captain Farquharson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the 14th July i?—.
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Cla-^p, and Turkish Medal). Served also the canipaip:' ' •
1857-58 against the mutineers in India, includingtho actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge. ai-d
Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, and has received thr
Victoria Cross for storming a bastion mounting two guns, which he spiked, and thus rendered the advanced posit :• .ri
held during the night of the 9th March 1858 secure from the fire of Artillery ; was severely wounded on the foUcw.:;j:
moming while holding the advanced position (Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain Bayly served with the 42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers
India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and tr.W fj
Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of AJIygunjro.
attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clnsp) .
ii Captain Furse served with the 42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, i-^.-
eluding the actions at Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Luclmowand assault of the Martiniere i,v,>\
Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal wit.'j
Clasp).
<• 1* Major Samwell served as Brigade Major of the Hyderabad Contingent Field Force in the suppression of iLf
mutiny in Malwa and Central India in 1857-58, and received a dangerous gunshot wound in the abdomen wlilti
charging the rebels' guns at Rawal — the ball and part of his watch-chain have not been extracted (mentioned lU
dcbpatches. Medal with Clasp).
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S!^;iStr- ]43Td(MonmoiMshireLujhiL,f.).—Lmle,l to Sy'-'llt^"!'!!.
* Vixumx
Duiriei No. ax . j g *r
Dep.Shxwnhvaj. '
'GoBcarsrA** "Bfsaco" "Fubktiis d'Oxob " "Ciudad Rodhioo" "Badajoz" "Sjlli.mi.nca"
"Vittoria" "Nivblli" "Nitb" "Toxilousb" "Pekixsula" "New Zkalawd."
\.y*_^' '.CointL—HoH. Sir Angustus Almeric Spencer,» KCB. EMign, 8 April 25 ; Lt. P5 July 27 ; Capt. '6 April 31 ;
iA\ H»tf' J/41/or, »2i July 43 ; Lt.Colonel, 17 May 45 ; Colonel, ao June 54 ; Major QeneraL 13 Feb. 60 : Lieut.General,
^»y *^y 9 May 68 ; Co/one^ 43rd Foot, 14 Jane 69.
24 ... ^Lieutenaat Oolonel.— Fiennes Middleton Colvile,' CB. Eiman, ''14 Aupr. 50; Li. '23 Nov. 52; Capt. P9 Oct.
55 ; Major, '11 Feb. 62; Bi.Lt.Colonel, ai Mar. 65 ; Lt.Colonel, 20 Bept. 71 ; Colonel, 21 April 72.
M^or«.—r(C Frederick Augustttfl Smith,* JBa#iy», »• I June 49; i/. P30 Apr. 52 ~ ~ " ~. — .
21 Mar. 65 : Major, 28 Oct. 68,
». Harry Armetronjg Brett.* Entign, '8 Sept. 54 ; Lt. ^i May 55
Caj)*. p3oMar. 55; Bt. Major,
Capt. P29 July 62 ; Major, ao Sept. 71.
CAPTAnrs.
. Stanley Crosier,* Interpreter
• William Liveaay"^
• George Francis Ve«^
■ >«. St. Vincent Alex. Hammick ^^
■ Arthur Campbell Money' 1
. Spencer Perc. Talbot Nicholl'«,
raiiam Clark" ?„ Feb.
J-
UUKV.MA.J. I BT.LT.COL.
8 June 55 1* 8 Jan. 56' 30 April 64
26 Oct. 55 •* 3 April 57 30 April 64
t4 April 58 ^24 Dec. 58 » 8 May 66
Pi2Mar. 6i:**29May 63 »26 Feb. 70
'17 May 61 '17 Nov. 63 12 Oct. 70
"^16 Aug. 61 1 30 April 64 P 4 Jan. 71
30 April 64 20 Sept. 71
30 April 64' 28 Nov. 71,
^ , 26 July 64 30 Ai)ril 73
Jamea Thomaa O'Brien^^ 'loJuly 63. 29 July 65' 18 Oct. 73
62'
Arthur Longley" P19 Dec. 62'
Thomaa Homer Pearson'* . , 1*28 April 6 j I
LnrTBKAHTS. I
Tavemer Charles Miller'* '16 May
I
Alfred Crofbon French, Inat.
' iff Musketry 4 May 71 j
John Shakespear Langlandii ...
Balph B. Rastell WiUiamson . . .
Francis Hole Bourne
WilliamHarcourt Sawyer, ^(2- "^
I jutatU Q Dec. 71 )
Arthur Fanshawe W. Royle ...
Joseph Granville Stuart Goff...
James Arthur Stracban
Molyneax Capel Spottiswoode
William Hastings Sim
Bnstace Munro Heathoote
EUisonThomas Charles New- )
ton Marten j
Fxmncis Arthur Bouverie lUbot
Sjtb Libittxxavts.
John George Cockbum CurUs
Fnaai^B Hugh Plowden
Walter Francis Courtenay)
Chicbel^ Plowden t
Pa«7 Temple BiveU-Oamao
HfBnxy Arthur '
I ' The Hon. Sir Augustus Almeric Spencer
62.^6 Feb. 66 served throughout the Eastern campaign of
»i 1 Oct 6* P 1 a Juno 60 ^^54-55. and commanded the 44tli Regiment at the
iiuct. 04| lajune «>9^i,at^iesof Alma and Inkorman, siege of Sebas-
66 P 3 Aug. 70 topol, and attack and occupation of the Cemetery
67 Pja Nov. 70 and_8uburb8 on the 18th June — wounded. Served
P 8 May
" 3 Oct.
>* 1 5 July 68:^ 4 Jan. 71 as Brigadier General, and commanded the ist
«9
13 Jan.
PsoApr.
' 4 Feb. 71
P 5 Feb. 71
8 July 68
►aaMar. 71
I Brigade 4th Division in support in the right
5 jiuy 71 [attack in the assault of the Redan and fall of
67 P30 June 69 Sebastopol on 8th Sept., and subsequently com-
28 Oct.
28 Oct
a8 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
zo Jan.
za Nov.
71 ,manded the British I^nd Forces in the expedition
71 to Kinboum, resulting in the capture of those
71 forts and the garrison of 1,400 men (Modal witli
71 Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sar-
71 dinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the
MedJidie).
I * Mfvjor Smith served the Eastern campaign
72 ^ ^
73 'of 1854, aiid up to and July 1855, with tfeeTst
Royals, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
SUB MBUT. n^j^n^ and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
30 Dec. 71 CUsps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
72 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in
1864 and was present in the action of Maketu and
5 Oct.
19 Oct.
^ {assault of Teranga— severely wounded (men-
„ July 7a tioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Brevet of
xa Nov. 73I Major, and Medal).
.—Frederick James Myliaa,*' 19 Feb. 67 ; Hvn.Captain, 19 Feb. 7a.
. ? ... .^iarigr Jfarfw.— Joseph Cooper » 3 Jan. 65.
» ... HUaeal Qficer.—aurgeon Mator James Crosse Johnston,'' A.S. 3 Nov. 54 ; Surgeon, 29 May 67.
I Taeing9 White.— .iyeate, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irw* Agent*, Sir E. Borough, Bart, and Co.
Embarked for India, a8 Sept. 1873.
Eetnmedfrom New Zealand, 30 June 1866.
^ Cotonel Colvile served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, <^d "^^^^ present at the capture of
^>v«e,and commanded three Companies 43rd Light InfiEmtiy at the subsequent operations in Bundlecund, Central
It lis, under Brigadier Carpenter (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65
vA was present at the engagements of Maketu and Te Bknga, and at various operations in Taranaka. Very
NfTeTely wounded on the aand Oct. 1865— right thieh -bone fhictnred (frequently mentioned in despatches and thanked
■^ Ueaeral orders. Brevet of Li. Colonel, CB., and Medal).
* M^iorBrettaerved in the Indian campaign of 1 857-59 (Medal). AlsoservedinthoNewZealandwarini864-65(Medal).
* ( sptain Crozfer served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at Sahao, Dooieypore.
t:^ Parraha (Medal) . Also in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal) .
' <'«pcain livesa^ ser\''ed in the suppression of the Indian mutiny from Dec. 1857 to Jan. i860, including actions at
5r,hao and Pattrai (Medal). Also served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including expeditions in the province
v' Tumnaki and in ccmmand of outposts, destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
* l^ptain Ycsey served as a Midshipman in the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal).
'' rsptain Hammick served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was mentioned in despatch as having ** per-
treed his dn^ as Acting Adjutant with great coolness and courage under a heavy fire" in the action at Te Ranga
•Medal).
^ '^ Captains Money and Longley served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66. and were present at the actions of
lUketu and Te Ranga. Captain Longley also served with expeditions in the province of Taranaki, destroyint;
^svij Pahs and foitifled vilUages (Medal). ^
'^ Captain Pearson served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was present at the actions of Gate Pah and Te
^'iZB and with expeditions in the province of Taranaki, destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
■* Captain Nieholl served in the New Zealand war during 1864-66 (Modal), and was thanked by H.R.H. the Com-
^saciler in Chief on account of good service in the action of the Gate Pah (wounded in the head).
'' Captain Clark served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was thanked by H.R.H. the Commander in Chief
= ueount of good service at the action of the Gate P^ (severely wounded). Served also with expeditions in
tic provinoe of l^aranaki, destroying many Pahs and fortified villagos (Medal).
'* CapUin O'Brien served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including expeditions in the province of Taranaki,
•^^njmti many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
* I^eut. Miller served in the New ZeaUnd war in 1865, inclnding expeditions in the province of Taranaki.
^c^roying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
»*Capttun Mylins, as a Captain in f - -
, . . n Uie 5th Fusiliers, served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59,
M was present at the action of Marigunge, attacks on the Dilkoosha, Martiniere, and Secunderbagh, relief of
loeimow, defence of the Alumbagh from Nov. 1857 to Marok 1858 under Outram, and repulse of numerous attacks.
^«te and eapture of Lucknow, Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the action of Doondiakera, and capture of
Ana Umrea, Bhunkerpore, and Amethie (Medal with two Clasps).
_" Quarter Master CK>oper served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the action ai Sahao
OUdal). A3»aenredinflieNewZeahindwarl£x864-65 (Medal).
" dargeoa Major Johnston.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
N
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i88 ^^S^'-] 44th (r/.e East Essex). -Luded io 56th. H'X^^'^it^y^.
"Ecrpi" (with the Sphinx). "Badajoz" "Salamanca." **PE3riirsuLA" "Bladbxsbukq" "Waterloo"
"Ava" "Alma" "Ixkbbmaw" "Setastopol" "Taku Fobts."
Colonel.— c. IHtt Sir Thomas Recd,^ KCB. Comet, 26 Aupf. 13; Zt. ^2 May 15; Capf. ^19 Feb. 24; il-ijor,
»'i5 June 26; Lt. Colonel, ^n Auj^. 20; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Jfo/c/r Crc«era/, 20 Juno 54 ; Xi««f.G♦l(^rii^
4 May 60 ; Oeneral, i Jan. 68 ; Colonel 44th Foot, 2 Ang. 58.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomas Riiikes,^' CB. EtmijH, 25 Dec. 40; Lt. 24 Jan. 45; Cq/)^ 4 Mar. 54; BlJIojor,
24 Mar. 58 ; Major, i Jan. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 30 July 62 ; Colonel, 30 July 67.
Kajon.— Ilichard Preston,' Commandant Wellington Convale»ceut Depot. Eiifiqn, ^7.1 Feb. 46; X/. P24N0V. 4:;
Yottr«.
• Ser.
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33
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26
2
21
ii
16
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15
19
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Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Bt.M'tjor, 2 Nov. 55 ; Bt.Lf. Colonel, 24 April 66; Major, 22 Jul^' 68.
John Sidney Hand,* Eufijn, ^i^ May 53 ; Lieut. ^18 Aug. 54; Capt. ^16 Nov. 60; Bt. Major, 15 Aug.
Major. 5 Oct. 72. ^
CS;
Captaixs.
William Arthur Wood"
Charles Elphinstone Rennie* ...
Constantine Maguire
Wm.Jno.E. Graham Sutherland
Edw. Chas. Pemberton Pigott'
Reinhold Baker Bald
Richard Rose O' Grady
Bryan Hesledcn Foster
Henry George Lefro^'^
William Douglas Saunders
LlKLTKNANTS.
f . Charles Ilusse^' Walsh, Gar- ")
rison Itulructor, Binif/nlore S
Arthur J. Roberts,' Adjutant >
7N0V. 68 S
Thomas Thompson Irvine*
W^illiam Wood, Instructor of)
Musketry 7 ^\y JO >
William Odell
Piers Edgcumbc*°
Scton ChurchiU
Herbert Francis Hill
Tho. Scrope Wellchley Bernard
Edward Morrell
Hampden Augustus Richards ..
Anthony Thomas Wilkinson"
George Hndleston Powell
Montagu Wy ny ard** ; .
Edward Nash Lcnhy
Willoughby Pitcaim Kennedy
Arthur Geo. Frederick Browne
Charles Doherty Rosser
Sub Libftknakts,
Robert Castel Sherrurd..
Lombard JohnNewmanTanner
13 May
19 Nov.
25 Jan.
II Mar.
»'i6 Jan.
•■21 Sept.
P27 Sept.
* 9 Dec.
P I May
P15 Feb.
13 May
8 Oct.
23 Aug.
31 Mar.
P13 Jan.
P23 June
!• 3 Feb.
P27 Feb.
P 9 Oct.
Pi 7 Nov.
P24 Mar. 69
4 May 59
Pi 3 Feb. 66
•^16 Jan. 66
23 Sept. 71
8 Feb. 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
LIKUT. I CAPTAIX.
53| II Aug. 54P25 Jan. 63
58,P2o April 60 P22 June 67
59 P 3 July 60 P I Sept. 69
59 I Ai)ril 63 P2S Sept. 69
55' 19 June 55' 10 Nov. 69
6o,P23 Dec. 64;P 3 Sept. 70
6i,Pi5Feb. 68 P 3 May 71
64, P I Sept. 69P2rJuno 71
67 Pi 7 Nov. 69 P 9 Sept. 71
68 P 3 Sept. 70 P 7 Oct. 71
59 P27 Sept.
58 P18 July
591'' 9 Dec.
63 2 Jan.
69 P 4 Jan.
65 1 5*22 May
69IP 3 May
69'i'2i June
61
BT.LT.COL.
Sir Thomas Reed served the campaign of i£'>
and was present at the battle of Waterloo. In r'-t,^
. he commanded a Brigade of the Army of the
iSutlcj, and was wounded and had a horickiieil
64Junder him at the battle of Ferozeshah (Meibili.
^1 Commanded and made the military disposiuonof
^ the Troops in the Punjaub at the breaking nui «>f
71 the mutiny in 1857, which resulted in Uie tran-
66 <iuillity of that Province and constituting ii the
71 bjuse of operations against Delhi, for which he rc-
71 ceived the "entire approbation" of the Com-
69 P2 1 June 7ijmander in Chief in India, and subsequentiv il)e
69, P 9 Sept. 71 'acknowledgments of the Governor General, aa
7 Oct.
1 1 Apr.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUB LIEUT.
71 well as for his services in command of UieTrvX)p«
62 before Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and KCB.).
7 1 1 7 Captain Pemberton Pigott served in the Crimea
71 from ist July 1855, including the siege awl fMl! ol
71 Scbastopol (Medal witu Cl.asp, and Turkish Me-
71 dal). Served as Adjutant .of the 44th Repirucnt
7i|during the campaign of i860 in the north of fb/^,
71 including the action of Sinhc, t.-iking of Tanjjka,
str)rm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal wiUi
Clasp).
24 Feb. 721
I Sept. 72t
Pay matter. —BjohQTt Bent Farwell, 21 Feb. 60 ; Uon.Captain, 21 Feb. 65.
Quarter Master.— [5 Not. 70
Medical Q^cer.— Surgeon Ifa/or Daniel Macqucen, ITD., A.8. 15 Nov. 50; Surgeon, 26 Jan. 58 ; Surgetm Mujor
J'acifi^* Yellow. — Aqcnts, Messrs. Co.x and Co. — Irish Agents^ SirE. Borough, Bt, &, Co.
Embarked for India, 36 Sept. 71.
* Colonel Raikes sen'ed with the ist Madras Fusiliers in the Burmese war of 1S52-53, including the relief of Pcgl
and subsequent openitions in its vicinity, and commauded a Detachment at the recapture of Beeling (Medal wii
Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and present with Havelock's ("oluni
at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoimg, Pandoo Nuddee, and Cawnpore ; commanded Detachment under General Nei
for the defence of Cawnpore during Havelock's first entry into Oude; afterwai-ds present at the actions of Bithc^.'i
Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow on 25th September and defence of the Residency until 22nd Novcml^l
occupation of the Alumbngh under Outram, and capture of Lucknow ; ciunpaign in Oude in 1858, including the ])&
sage of the Goomt-ee at Sultanpore, and other minor affairs. Commauded a Field Column of all arms from 7th to ^r.
Oct. 1858, and defeated the enemy at Shahpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, a year's senice fi
Lucknow, and CB.).
3 Lt.Colonel Preston served with tho 44th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includinp lij
battles of Alma and Dikemian, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the 1:
June (Medal with three Clas^pK, Brevet of Major, KAight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie. ai
Turkish Medal) . Served also the campaign of i860 in North China up to 25th August, and was present ai U
action of Sinho, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Hand served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including tho siege %vA fj
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N.W. Provinces in India in suijprts^v
the mutiny in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by I^rd Clyde, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of t
Gwalior Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, and occupation of Futtchghur ; served with the Royal Artillery at i
action of Khankur during the Rohilcund campaign, defence of the Jail of Shahjehanpore, affairs of Mahorotlce rt
Shahabad, and action of Bunkagaon (Medal with Clasp). Served with tho ist Sikh Cavalry in commanti o|
Squadron throughout the campaign in China in i860, including the action of Sinho, capture of Tangkn, cJi])tnre
tlie Takoo Forts, actions at Chunkiawhan and Tongchow, destruction of the Emperor's Palace, and surrtni'ler
Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Sei'\'ed throughout the Abyssinian campaign in i868, attached to the Head Quarfc
Staff as Director to the Highland Transport Train and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (twt
thanked by Lord Napier, mentioneti in dcppatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Captain Wood served with tho 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the l)at<
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Scbasttjpol (contusion from a round-shot in the Trenches 17th Oct. »? 54jJ
attack and occupation of the Cemctciy on the i8tn June (Medal with three Clasps. Sardinian and Turkish Mt-di
Herved also in the campaign of 1S60 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
« Captain Ronnie served the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, st^jrm i
capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
•Lieut. Roberta served in the campaign of i860 in the north of China (Medal). 1
» Lieut. Irvine served as Aidede Camp to Sir Charles Staveley in the campaign in the North of China in«
and during the occuxjation of Tientsm (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
w Lieut. Edgcumbe served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harley in British Hondurti
February and March 1867.
11 Lieut Wilkinson served with the first expedition against the Ashantces on the Clrold Coast in 1863, as i
Adjutant and in charge of Commissariat to the W^estem Division.
" Lieut. Wynyard served with thesoUi Bcgt. in New Zealand during General Chute's canipoigc of iSCe (
Digitized by V^OOQIC
l^M with 2nd B. 17 F.J . ^ (Sherwood Fore,ter».) llirigade Depot, LeiOMtar. I ^9
" ROHIA " " VlinKRA "
Vtiir. Ser.|"VlTTOBLL" "
Talavbra *
PrRXjrsxs"
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' NiVXLLE '
' FUBMTES D'OirOB " " ClUDAD RODRIGO " " BaDA-JOZ '
"Okthks" "Toulocsb" "PjumrsuLi." "Ari."
' S^LAlLlirCA. *
• ABYSSIiriA.*'
• 0 HAii Colonel.— 5»r Frederick Hom,» KCB. En». P26 Jan. 26 ; X<. P17 April 28 ; Capt. '16 June 37 ; l£ajor,'^j Sept. 41 ?
L(lfL| Zi.Co/. 14 Apr. 46 ; Col. 20 June 54 ; Maj. General, 1 1 Oct. 60 ; Lt. General, 18 Jan. 70 ; Col. 45 F. 21 April 68.
:3 ... LieuteMnt ColoneL— FC Mark Walker," Emign, 25 Sept. 46 ; Lt. 3 Feb. 54 ; Capt. 15 May 55 ; Bt.Major^
I I 6 Jane 56: Bt.lA. Colonel, 15 Feb. 61 ; Colonel, 15 Fob. 69; Major, 3 Aug. 70; Lt. Colonel, 10 Dec. 73.
-J Majon.— John Ingrle Preston,* Eneign, x6 June 54 ; Lt. ''15 Feb. 56 ; Capt. ^26 Nov. 61 ; Major, 12 Feb. 73.
iz 7\ 11 Henry Warter Meredith,* Eneign, *'6 June 45 ; Lieut. P3 Nov. 46 ; Capt. ^'25 June 52 ; Bt.Major, 12 Deo. 54 ;
Major, 8 Jan. 56 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 March 62. ^
I Captaiits.
Henry Blakonej Hayward,* ")
I Interpreter >
'Thomas Edmund Adama^
Robert J. Collwell.* A.A.G
I /or Mnsketrif, Bangalore,
I Madras
i Henry Uodson Kooke, * Si<tff
Officer, Wellington Conea-
leteent Depot
Robert Hemy Dillon
John James Martin?
Aogustine Hof h Lefroy* ...
urBaines
'I
8 July 56»'24Aug. 58
29 Dec. 541 13 April 55
PiSDec. 57 I May 61
13 Aug. 58 Pi 7 Sept. 61
24 Mar. 58|P 3 June 50
16 Feb. 55 I Feb. 56
P21 Dec. 60 P12 June 63
P14 Juno 64
••14 June 64
P 2 Nov. 66
P23 Oct. 67
Pi6May 65
2 Feb. 67
''24 Mar. 69
I Jan. 61 6 May 70
3 Jan. 63 12 Feb. 73
John Olphert Gage^^ .p 29 Mar. 6i| 18 Sept. 63 t2 Nov. 73
James Edgar Baines 20 Dec. 57
C)i»car WiUiam de Satg^-de> . „ o « t«^ e \ -c ^
Thorenw 7. j | 13 Aug. 58 Pjo Jan. 63 12 Feb. 73
BT.LT.t on.
I LlBUTBKAirrS.
Nevill Henry Reeve^* •* 12 June
, .Henry Lambard," /iM/r«rtor> !p , ,,
I ofMnekeiry 3 Dec. 70 ) I '^ ^^^^
. Walter Bridge p 3 June
Alexander Wright" 1 12 Feb.
, James Sldnnei* P19 Feb.
'James M'Cleverty ^loJuly
jMarton Frederick Thrupp ^14 Oct.
'George Hounsom Fort P23 Oct.
-- - ^^ Mar.
8 July
8 Feb.
P 9 Feb.
28 Oct.
Arthur Clifford Lloyd .
John William Thring Hume .
I Henry Macan Mason
lEdward Aagnstos Carter
I Francis Sheffield Sorrell
i Herbert Edward Hutson
63
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68
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28
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28
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28
70
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SrB LiBUTBWAirTS.
Bdward Cecil Dowse
, Francis Hobort Bonham Knox
I Joseph Edw. Lucas Thackwell
July 661 « Colonel Walker scrve<.l the Eastern campaign
T ^ 'of 1854- 55 as Adjutant 01 the 30th Re-rt.. including
Jan. 01 ^j^^ imttkvs of Alma (wounded) and Inkormnn,
July 67 siej^e of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. On
Aug. 69 the night of the 21st April he volunteered and
July 70 led n party which took and destroyed a Russian
' ' 70 Rifle-pit. for which he was mentioned in the
70 despatches, and promoted into the Buffs. On
71 the night of 9th June he was dangerously
71 wounded in the Trenches— right arm amputated
7 1 (Medal with three Clasps. Victoria Cross. 5th Class
71 of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of
71 Major). Served throughout the campaii^n of
71 i86oin China as Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade
73 (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and
Pekin, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
B LiKUT. \ 5 Captain Adams served in the Crimea with the
July
Aug.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
30 Dec. 71 28th Regiment from 20th Aug. 1855, and waspre-
13 Nov. 72 sent at the siege and ftill of Sebastopol (Medal
24 July 72 with Clasp, and Tmkish Medal).
I 10 Captain de Satg<5-de Thoren ser^'cd in the
Abyssinian can^pnignin i868a8D.A.Q.M. General
I (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
;] ... I PajTMOf/MP.— William Banbury," 22 Nov. 64 ; Q.lf. 8 July 51 ; Kon.Captain, 22 Nov. 69.
J I ... Qfluarter Mtuter. — Maurice Hjggins, 25 Jan. 71.
-0 j ... Medieal Officer.— Surgeon Major Richard Hungerford,^* A.S. 26 May 54 ; Surgeon, 22 Sept. 65.
I i Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for Bombay, July 1864.
' Sir Frederick Horn served throughout the Eastern campaigrn of 1854-55: commanded the Right Brigade 4th
r' ri^on at the battle of Alma ; and the 20th Regiment at the battles of Jjalaklava (and recapture of the redoubt
irab labia" and gnns from the Russians, which they had taken Irom the Turkish Force the same morning) and
i:;fennan (twice wounded, and horse shot under him) ; present throu^'hoiu. the siege operations against Sebastopol,
*^i in the trenches at the two assaults and the fell of the town ; at Inkerman he succeeded to the command of the
*it Division (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
*'^ of the Medjidie) .
'Hajor Preston and Captain Hayward, served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in i868, and
*^r? present at the storming and capture of ^Tagdala (Medal).
• U.Coloncl Meredith served with the 4i8t Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854 ut> to the 27th October in-
«iiiij the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie of
"'b October (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
''^^>tainCal]well served in Abyssinia in 1868 in the Commissariat Department, in Command of the Station at
intla iM^dal).
'"iptatn Martan served with the 4th Regiment in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal).
'Capteins Hooke and Lefrxjy, and Lieut. Skinner served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
' Captain Gage served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 as Adjutant 45th Regiment, and was present at the
f. Tii£g and capture of Magdala (Medal).
-Licuts. Reeve, Lambard, and Wright served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and were present at
^ acnoing and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
^^ Captain Banbiuy served in the campaign of 1842 in Aflghanistan (Medal), including the forcing of the
fi^txr, Jagdulluck, and Teseen Passes ; actions of Mamookhail, Tezeen, and Hufl Kotul ; attack and capture of
i-s tliff. The Satlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkoe, Ferozcshah, and Sobraon (Medal and
'•^ Clasps). The Crimean campaign from 27th Nov. 1854 to 13th April 1855, including siege of Sebastopol (Medal
*i Oasp. and Turkish Medal).
* Surgeon Major Htmgerford.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
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" Dominica" " Sevastopol."
rSiih Ditirlet No. :^s.
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20
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22
21
20
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Colonel.— Charles Stuart, iT/i*. ^30 Dec. 26; X/. P31 Dec. 28; Lt. 4- Capf. P26 July 32; Capt.^D.Cohtfl,
15 April 45 ; Colonel, 20 Juue 54 ; Major General, 28 Jan. 60 ; Lieut. General, 1 May 68 ; Colonel ^blh F(xit,
20 June 70.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Parker Catty,^ Enaujn^ 2 May 45 ; £<. apJan. 47; Capt.^26 Aug. si',2Iajor,
P30 July 58 ; Lt. Colonel, 19 Oct. 68.
Majors.- Albert Nicholaa,^ Ensign, ^6 Dec. 44 ; Lt. ''13 Aug. 47 ; Copt. ^28 April 54; Bl.Major, 13 Mar. t^;
Major, 19 Oct. 68.
Robert Houuett.'' En$ign, ^17 Oct. 51 ; Lt. 6 Juno 54 ; Captain, p?4 April 55 ; Major, 15 Oct. 68.
Captaixs.
William Ste^vart Richardson'
Thomas John
Richard Edward Brookes^
Frank Grieve
Rich. L. Wm. Mooro Maydwell, Aide de)
Camp to Major General Holdich i
John Joseph Forsyth Grant
Fra.Henrj' A.Disney Roebuck
Robert Low
Edward John Johnston
Jamos FitzEostoce Forster
LlSCTXlTAirTS.
John Maxwell Low
Robert Brereton, Adjutant , Brecon Militia.. .
Henry Horatio Newman, IhmI. ofMu*-'\
ketrjf2g Dec. 70 S
William Farwell
HenryElUott C. Kitchener, ct Staff College
Geo. Wm. Truscott Martin, -<i<^*. xi April 72
William Barrin^ton Browne
Henry Thomas Warde Allatt
John Reeves
Burrard Rawson Croaier
Henry Johnson
Cliarles Edw. de la PoerBeresford
Alfred M. Brennac
ENSIGX.
23 Nov.
'10 Juno
IS Sept.
20 Feb.
P13 Nov.
25 Apr.
••26 Feb.
> July
P28 AuK'.
••19 Dec.
LIF.UT. I CAPTAIX. |
521 9 Feb.
53 I Dec.
54 9 Mar.
55 6 July
6c P19 Jan.
58 Pi 7 July
64iPi7 Apr.
64! 21 June
63|PioOct.
62 1*14 Sept.
••24 Aug. 58
24 May 61
15 Sept. 68
19 Oct. 68
Pi6Mar. 70
67
70
""I •■22 .uar. 71
65Pi8Aug. 69
66 Pie Sept. 68
— ,'25 Dec.
67 iP 9 Apr.
68P22Mar.
BBXV.MAJ. I
5 July 72
Sub LiKUTXiTAirTS.
Arthur Hemery Dumaresq
Keith Henry St. George Young
Robert Hutchison Campl>eU Tnftiell
Francis William Egerton
P19 Dec.
P 8 Sept.
P23 Aug.
P29 Sept.
Pio July
P31 Mar.
8 Jan.
30 Oct.
^ 9 Aug.
P12 Dec.
13 Jan.
7 July
28 Oct.
62.P29 Sept. 65
63 P15 May 66
64 Pi6 0ct.
65 P12 Dec.
66|PioFeb.
63IP29 Jan.
68 P16 Mar.
66.P22 0ct.
68fP 5 Mar.
68!P22Mar.
69 P 5 Apr.
69 38 Oct.
71 28 Oct.
SUB LIXUT.
19 .Tune 72
4 Dec. 72
23 April 73
9 Aug. 73
Paynuuter. —
Quarter Matter.— Zohn Dwyer, 9 May 64 ; Em. 35 Mar. 56 ; Lt. 34 Dec. 63.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Edward O'Connell,* A.S. 22 Sept. 58; Surgeon Mqjor, z April 73.
Facings Yellow.— Agent, E. S. Codd, Jhq.—Iriih AgenU, Moaars. Gane ft Sons.
Seturnedfrom Bombag, 3 Nov. 1868.
1 Lt.Colonel Catty served throughout the Ka£Qr war of 1850-53 (Medal) ; acted as Field Adjutant to the In&nb? u
the commencement of hostilities in the engagement in the Boomah Pass, and on the following day when incspeci|
tated by wounds, was several times nearly taken prisoner. Present at Fort White when that post was stormed bj i
large force of the enemy, who were repulsed by a small garrison under Major' Mansergh. In May 185 1 he wsi
appointed Commandant of an Irregular Corps of Europeans, designated *' Catty's Rifles," and during thirteeBnontbi
or the most active period of operations this Corps did good and gallant service, being engaged in nearly every patn
of the 3nd Division, the same being frequently acknowledged in general orders, and the various report* of Com
mandersof Divisions. On the disbandment of " Catty's Rifles," he rejoined his Regt. (the 6th). and proce<tiei
with the expedition against the paramount chief Kreli, and on his return to head-quarters was appointed to the com
mand of Fort Grey, which he held till the cessation of hostilities, during which period, besides rendering the pc*
perfectly defensible, waggons and caUle, which were on three occasions taken by the enemv and driven off, w«t
recaptured by the garrison under Captain Catty. Was twice severely wounded by musket-balls in the Boomah Paw
* Major Nicholas served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and fUl of Sebastopc
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Major Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1 854 as Adjutant of the 63rd Regt., and was present at the battle
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded and horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with foa
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
> Major Richardson served with the Saugor* Field Force in the 43rd Light Infantry during the Indian matin
campaign in 1857-59; marched through Central India from Bangalore to Calpee in 1858 a distance of 1,300 miJc
during the hottest season of the year ; present at the surrender of Kirwee ; commanded a Detachment of the ^yr
lit the siege of Kirwee when surrounded by 5,000 rebels on the 3iBt 32nd and 23rd Deo. 1858 ; also commsnded
Detachment of the 43rd when engaged against the rebels in the Balabet Jungles under Feroze Shah on the ^ti
August 1859 (mentioned in despatches by General ^^^hitlock for both actions. Medal).
« Captain Brookes served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th July 1855, including the siege and fa
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
» Surgeon Major O'Connell.— For War Sernces see " Medical Department."
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47th (Lancashire), — Llnlced to ^ist, [ Sub DUfritt i^o. 12.
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l.in&.r."TAlITA""VlTrOBli." " St. SlBAOTIA^f '* ** PeVIVBVJJl" " AXX*' " AlH A " " llTK WM AW " " SByASTOPOL."
Captains.
James Murray 8traton»
Ernest Peake Newman..
Wm. Barclay Gordon Cleather^
John Stanley
3 Nov.
22 Feb.
13 Oct.
X Feb.
Frederick Georj^ Berkeley .... ''13 July
Dudley North, «wi 5j)ee»a«5#r- ; I p_a^. ,b p r»«* < ^ r ,,i
rice. Gold Coa»t j jPio Sept. 58 »'x5 Oct. 61 p 5 Juno 66
Viijentine O'Connor*... ^„... 1^17 Feb. 57 ^26 Aug. 59]' 1 April 70
.,-_.. » .. „. - .. ^1
54 9 Mur. 55 P25 June 58
55 27 Au^. 55 ^'ijOct. 61 1
54' 9 Feb. 55 P 9 April 61'
56 Pi 5 Juno 58 P21 Nov. 62-
58 1*14 Feb. 60 Pai June 64'
5 July 72
... Alfred Campbell Blair Hall ^ai Sept. 60 ^21 June 64'Pi7May
George Vachell "Boyd ''•13 April 58 ''24 May 59 16 July
2}; John Thomas Lyou Cobham ...I 24 April 55 •'2 x May 58 P21 Nov.
LismirAirTS.
... iWiiliam HaroLarkon,/ii«^ni«^ >
I tor of Musketry 5 Nov. 68 ... j
... John Arthur Smith
.. William WooldrldgoDunlop ...
... Yinoent Robert Blecoe, Ad' 1
JMiante Dec. 70 }
.. William Langmore Wreford ...
... *. Harry Cooper
... George Frederick Hagarty
... lAUeyne Cox Yard
I EyareKing
... , William Henry Ridge Gunner
... Horn. Charles Cbiad Bertie
... Harry Stewart B. Hodgkinson
I 8v« LnuTBv&im.
.Charles Vaughan Trotter
lOavid Arthur George Lasoelles
Samael Yates Holt Davenport
'16 Oct. 6i|Pa3 Juno 651 1 Colonel Low ry served the Eastern campaign
P 3 Mar. 63 1 Pi 2 Jan. 66 of 1854-55 with the 47th Regiment, including the
P21 Nov 62 P 5 Juno 66 ^^^^^ of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balak-
„ ' L .. lava, siege and foil of Sebastopol. Served on
P21 June 64 P 9 Aov. 67 the Stall' of the Adjutant General's Department
P14 Mar. 65I x6 Doc.
9 June 65
Paj Nov. 70
-«.«» ^ , .- ^^v. ^ "^ *^® Crimea and at Scutari (Modal with three
xoNov 6?'P23Nov. 70 Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, 5th Class of the
Pag May 66 p s April 71 Mec^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
P s June 66 P17 wfiy 71' * Major Waddilove served the Eastern cam-
- - - ^-'paign of 1854, and up to the 30th Jxme 1855, with.
.J the 47th Regiment, including the battles of Alma
L^ and Inkerman (wounded) capture of Balaklava,
ii siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct. and
' I storming the Quarries on 7th June (mentioned in
i despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
* Captain O'Connor served as Acting A4jntant of
the 80th Regiment with the Left Attack during the
Bhootan Expeditioxi in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
P18 Dec.
28 Oct.
12 Nov.
xa Not.
BUB LIKUT.
30 Dec.
7'
23 Nov.
72
I Jan.
73
3i 2>.j|lp<qrMwtar._jolm Donlop,? x6 Aug. 6x ; Etuign, x May 46 ; Q.M. 9 Feb. 49 ; JIou.Majmr, x6 Aug. ;;.
»j ... .QiMrtor Matter. — Edward Downey, 9 April 61.
» ... \Mtiieal Qffieer.—Smrgwn Major Francis Henry Macfadin, A.8. x Deo. 54 ; Surgeon, 25 June 67.
{ FaeiMg9W\aX»»—Ageutt, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jruik Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bt, and Co.
Returned from Barbadoea, ao December X869.
'IbjorStraUm served with the 47th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 2855, including the siege and
M^ Sebsfitopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
>* Upiam (Heather served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea f^om the 8th July 185^, including the siege and
Mcf dehsstopol, and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also m the
Mftacsmpaifn of 1858-59. including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
jMtjrjT Doniop served with the 75th Regfiment in the Indian campaign of 1857, fVom the outbreak on the X2th
uj, icdiiding the battle of Budloekeserai, storm and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) .
Contlnuaiion of Notes to i^oth Foot.
Ma/jt Johnson scrv'cd with the 50th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 16th June 1855 (Medal
«ii."'a>'P. and Turkish Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New Zealand ftrom 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866 ;
fcii'li'd a Company which formed part of the storming jmrty at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia (men-
mz J*-*patches, and Brevet of Majorj, preaentat the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru,
■ *5».rat Kakaramca, and the takmjf ol the I'utJihi Pah (meiitioncd iu dL'8i)atche8, Medal).
J'^-^K r I^each served in the 50th llegiment iu the New Zealand war of 1863 66 as Orderly Officer to Colonel
7*'i *Un commandinjr a Field Force in the Wnikato in 1864; jiresent utWaiari; appointed Aide de Camp :o
attJick and repult-o of the enemy at Nukumaru (mcii-
/ Cieneral aeth 3an. 1865, and present at the rcnulBe of
3j at Kakar&mea (mentioned^ ,' and served throujfhout the campai^^i AVaiiganui diatricfc uudcr'Sir L».
"^•-i-T General Waddy 7th Jan. 1865; aud present at the t .
'* ' '-> -Ktptitebes) ; api)ointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant Cieneral a6th 3an. 1865, and present at the repulse of
fc >3y at Kakar&mea (mentioned^, and served throujfhout the campai^^i AVaiiganui diatricfc uudcr'Sir L».
•^"'jTi. AccomiMUiicd Major General Chute as D.A. Adjutant General during his campaign on the West Coast
^ • • "■'. and present at the assault and capture of Okatuku, Putahi, Otapawa, Keteuari, and Waikoko I*ah (meii-
••>2 .a (le^patches. Brevet of Major, and Meilal).
i/AUi Falkner served in the New Zealand war from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1864, including the capture of Bangia-
,• Vi'ljtl).
fain Wilson served in the New Zealand war and was very severely wounded at the repulse of the enemy's
^; * 1 ibe Camp at Nukumaru on 25th Jan. 1865 (Me<lal).
*' itiiti King 8er\'ed in the New Zealand war of 1SO3 65, and was present at the action of Rangiawhia and at the
'' -• t the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
.' .taiti Bruce served in the Royal Artdlery and Turkish Contingent in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
'•'« nhealTairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzic's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct., siege and
■ . J^ {•aat'Jix)! (Medal with three (Jlasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Ser\'ed with tho
^•''i'^ in North Cliina in i860 (Medal with Clasps).
' i- -li. MacGregor served in New Zealand from 24th Dec. 1864 to 1866, and was present at the repulse of tho
^'/v • attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and at the n flair of Kakaramea (Medal).
* -.tut. Kleuiy served in the New Zealand war of 1863 65, and was present at the repulso of the enemy's attack
: . M amp at Nukumaru (Medal).
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' AlBUHXBA " ** BaDAJOZ •' *' SaLAUAJTOA *' •' VlTTOBlA " " PTB1UIXK&"
' Obthes " " Toulouse " " Pekixsula " ** Sbvastopoi."
FuU
Pay.
Pay.
Colonel. — Arthur Alexander, Earl o/Camwath, Ensign, 29 April 19 ; Lt. '5 Feb. 24 ; Capt. ^26 June 27 ; Maji-r,
^5 Jan. 41; Lt.CoIonelf ^23 April 41; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major General, a6 Oct. 58; Lieut.GtMnal,
2 April 65 ; Qeneral, 14 April 73 ; Colonel, 48th Foot, 10 Aug. 64,
Lieutenant Colonel.— Richard Henry Travers,* Entiffn, '9 Dec. 45 ; if. 15 Jan. 49 ; Capl. '7 Aug. 57 ; Uajur,
P? Jan. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 April 70.
Majors.— John Richard Lovett,* Emign, '•28 Nov. 45 ; Lt. ^2 Mar. 47 ; Capt. 15 May 55 ; Major, 29 Dec. 64.
Edward D'Heillimer Fairtlongh,* Ensign, ^20 Oct. 48 ; Lt. 19 Oct. 50 ; Capt. 8 Jan. 58; Major, i April 71.
Captaiits.
Francis Constantine Trent*
Edward Feneran®
John Rawlins^
St. John BaUy
John Fielding WiUis Kane
Reginald Cartwright
Christopher Rawes Durrant*...
Alfred Heniy Cormick Lynch..
Walter Trealove Ellis
Thomas Charles Orde Powlett .
Frederick Sedley,' Command- )
antf Bamandroog Depot >'
P18 Sept.
P14 Mar.
9 April
P 4 Nov.
P18 Dec.
P16 Aug.
P 6 Nov.
'*28May
»*2i Nov.
'•16 Oct.
24 Oct. 57
491' 2 April 52
SI 6 June 54
55 16 Oct. 55
59! 29 Nov. 62
6o|P22N0V. 65
59 Pi 8 Feb. 62
57 2 Aug. 59
62 >* 4 Dec. 66
62 P 6 Mar. 67
66 P14 Mar. 68
6 May 62
30 Mar. 58| 23 Nov. 60
LlEUTEyAKTS.
Pulteney Edward Bowlby, >
In*t. of Musketry 14 Mar. 68 S
Reginald Pennell, Adjutant /
X2 June 67 S
William Thomas M'Laughlin ..
Alexander William Fair
Greorge Alban Lewes
Simon Anthony Dodd
Robert James Chaytor
Herbert Bowen
Charles Fra. Henry Spencer, . , ,
Aide de Camp to Comm. in > ''12 June 67 '*2i Aug. 69
713 July
9 .Tan.
. P29 May
. 23 Dec.
. P23 Aug.
jP 6 Mar.
. P 4 June
58 jP 10 May
63IP30 Mar.
63 ''12 June
64|»'i4Mar.
64 P 2 May
67, '•14 Oct.
61 4 Aug.
P21 Dec. 55
23 Nov. 60
P29 Oct. 61
P30 Mar. 67
Pi4Mar. 68
" 8 Feb. 68
P 7 Nov. 68
^21 Aug. 69
^ I Dec. 69
P28 Oct. 71
25 June 69
BBF.y.UAJ.
4 Mar. 72
» Lt. Colonel Travers served the Punjaub cam-
gj paign of 1848-49, and was present with the K<h
Regiment during the whole of the siege opera-
67 tions before Mooltan, action of Sooijkooul, and
Chief at Bombay ;
Seth Peter CharfeB Scott
Thomas Cockbum Hood
Frederick Edward Power
George Burridge Rogers
Edward Gully Bennet
Robert Hugh Fraser
Alexander Bell
Charles M'Clintock Lo Blanc.
George Fitzherbert Browne .,
LlewellynW.Bodj'cho nSparrow
Francis Mellowes Maycock.
! 8 July
|Pi7 Nov.
IpjS April
P I AprU
P14 Oct.
P21 Aug.
8 Feb.
P 7 May
6 July
28 Oct.
22 July
P22 June
P22 June
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
surrender of the Fortress of Mooltan : afienranl*
present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with tiro
Clasps) .
* Major Lovett landed with the 48th Regimeni
in the CYimea on the aist April 1855 and wrvod
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and wr« i}u
detached duty in the Dockyard from 14th Jan oarv
to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
70 of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
67 * Captain Feneran landed with the 48th Regi
71 ment in the Crimea on the aist April 1855. and
served at the siege and ffell of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
34 ... Payma*<«*.— Henry John Wahab, 8 Dec. 54 ; Eneign, P22 May 40; Liewi. ^16 Aug. 42; Son.Mc^jor, 8 Dec. 64,
Quarter Ma$ter^— John Knox, 4 Nov. 64. [9 May 71.
23 ... Medical Officer.— Surgeon M^jor Francis Holton, MB., A.S. 23 May 51 ; Surgeon, 24 Aug. 58 ; SurgeonMajor,
Facinge Buff.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co. —IriBh Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bt., and Co.
Embarked for Malta, October 1868.
* Major Fairtlough served in the Crimean campaign from 19th Jan. to 24th May 1855, as Adjutant of the Mtfa
Regiment, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served alao in New Zealand
•during the war in 1863-66 (Medal).
» Major Trent served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from 21st April 1855, including the siege and fall c
Sebastopol— wounded on 4th Juno (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Rawlins served with the 48th Regiment from the 3rd September 1855, including the siege and fallol
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« Captain Durrant served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the
miction of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in de.spatches, Medal).
•Captain Sedley served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and wtts engaged ai
SinhoJ pr98ent at the fiill of the Toku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the 18th and 2i8t September, a^o in th<
Advance on Fckin (Medal with two Clasps).
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"E*riio.M:op-ZKE" ••CorE\HAr,Ex" '* Queexstowx" "China" (with the Dragon). fSwi Z)w/ri>f No. 41.
"Alxia" "Ixkkkman" "Skvastopol." [^Bru;ade Depot, "SLtti^ng.
K.r s-r c^jcn^l _Tjiomas Jaincd Galloway,' £n«yii, ^13 Sept. 21 ; Lf. 2 June 25; Capt. ^27 Dec. 27; Bt.Major,
).: HiL' 23 Nov. 41 : Major, 14 Juno 42; Lt. Colonel, 22 Dec. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 27 March
I- i^jT. ^^. Lifut.Geaeml, 7 Dec. 71 ; Colonel 49th Foot, 5 Dec. 71.
-. ... Lieutenant Ooloaels.— C'adwallader Atlam8,=« CB. Brigadier Oenernl Commanding Beltj-mm Dittriet, Bombay;
2nd Lt. PsSept. 45; LI. ••23 Mnr. 47; Capt. P5 Dec. 51 ; Bt.Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; B I. Lt. Colonel, 6 June 56;
I Major, 19 Dec. 56 ; Lt.Colonel, P4 Au^. 63 ; Colonel, 17 Nov. 63.
r. ... Charles FitzGcnild,^ En*, ^vj Jan. 54 ; Lt. 20 Oct. 54 ; Capt. 2 Oct. 55 ; Maj. Pi8 Oct. 64 : Lt.Colonel, 4 Oct. 73.
iHiyon.— «. Thoimiii Erskiue Arthur Hall, Officiating Deputy Adjutant General, Bombay; En». 2 Sept. 53;
Li. 5 Juno 55; Capt. J*!! May 60; Major, •'28 June 71.
... William Watts Corban,* £>i«^«, •'12 July - - -
Major, 4 Oct. 73.
50 ; Lt. P3 Feb. 54 ; Captain, 29 Dec. 54 ; Bt.Major, 28 Oct. 69 ;
I Captaiks.
I jWilliam Young.* Interpreter
... Graham Taylor"
.. '.AJfml George Jixi.j&\ie,^ Deputy Attistant i
Quarter Matter General, Mhow, Bombay S
- Geor^ Shirley
... jWilliam John Gillespie, Attiatant Director f
I o/Gymnaeia, Bombay }
l*'ij Francis Charles Gavegani"
.-• ,»ancia Wilmot'*
. i John Isaac Na«on
Edward Foot Gilbert
H(mry Ferdinand Oakcs
... William Stevcnaon
I -'
LlEUTBJfAXW.
Charles Pilchcr Temple, Adj. i March 69
». Thomas Sidnev St. Clair Smith
Charles Barter Boguo
Kdward Brooke Thornt<jn
Thomas Charles Armstrong Fox, StaJ't^
Qffleer, Mount Aboo Sanitarium )
Henry- Tichborne Smith
Edward Albert Des Barrcs
Edward Thompson Dickson
Arthur Norman Barnis
Edmund Balfe
Henry Ernest Haldane
Justinian Gordon Ponsonby ' .^ ^^^,.
I Samuel Lindsay Moor Kemmington I 24 Sept.
Thomas Fraaer King IPi4 Sept.
I Sum LiiuTsvijiTS.
Frank Montagu Rundall
Charles Albert Bushman |
James Molesworth Candy
Arthur Courtenay Woollcombe Boy co '
\» 3 Mar. " I
10 April i
27 July
I 28 May
[''31 Aug.
29 Mar.
" 3 Aug.
14 Sei)t-
P29 Mar.
P26 May
26 Nov.
P19 Aug.
. "igl^t-c.
.IP14 April
»• 5 July
1 24 Jan.
>ii Oct.
I'll April
23 Jan.
. P22Feb.
• I ''30 June
p 4 Jan.
23 Sept.
BKKV.lfAJ.
6 Nov. 54 ri9 Aug. 56
P 9 May 51 1 6 Aug. 58
I UKl
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55 ""i I Sept. 57 1 9 Aug. 63
58
61
5 July 72
5 July 72
II July 59^x8 Oct. 64
•'30 April 61 Pio Oct. 65
9 Oct. 61! 21 Sent. 65
25 July 64 P 9 April 70
P 4 June 58 14 April 71
••14 Ai)ril 63 1*28 June 71
P29 May 63 I'aS Oct. 71
1 Aug. 6a 4 Oct. 73 1
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65
* Lt.Grencral Galloway was actively
62''' ^4 July ei^^P'^-^'^*^ ^^ Jamaica during the iii-
63IP10 Nov. 6c surrectiou of the Negroes in 1831-32
65 >'i7^Iar!
in command of a Detachment of the
64 P 18 Dec. 67
68 P 10 Aug. 70
^ in cuinmauu 01 a. x/ewicuuiBui/ oi buo
^ i 33rd Regiment. Commanded tlie Pe-
65 P3oJune 69 shawur brigade during the Indian
mutiny in 1857-5S (Medal) as Briga-
dier of the :st claas, which appoint-
ment he retained until his embarka-
tion with the laat Division of the 70th
Regiment for New Zealand in March
1861. On promotion to Major General
J! he commanded the Colonial Forces in
ijlthe province of Auckland from July
;: 1863 to February 1865, during the
'I operations in the North Island
14 April 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oet. 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
bUB LI BUT. (Modal).
9 Mar. 72!
14 Aug. 72'
2 Nov. 72!
1 Jan. 73'
... Paym^eter.—WiWiam Dring," 7 Sept. 55 ; Ensign, 5 Nov. 54 ; Lt, 26 Feb. 55 ; Hon.Major, 5 Nov. 69.
" ... IQwar/^-J/oj/^r.— Daniel M'Cartney, 20 July 67.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major James Johnson d* Altera, Surgeon Major, i April 73.
Facing* GreQn.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for Bombay, 28 July 1865.
, ^Pricadicr General Adams served in the campaign in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the battles of the Alma and
''trnita iwoandcd), siege and full of Sebastopol. sortie ou 26tb Oct., uud assaults of the Redan on i8th June and
ii Npiember (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of
^tMtdjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' L-M.olonel FitzGrerald and Major Young served with the 49th Regiment in the C*rimca from the 14th Nov. 1854,
Reading the siego and fall of Sebastopol, capture of the Quarries with the storining party, and assaults of the
*^'aa oa the 18th Juno and 8th Septemlier (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Major Young was severely
' mkd at the Quarries, and has also the Sardinian Medal. Lt.Colonel FitzGcrald has the 5th Class of the Medjidie.
' ^jor Corban served in the Easccm campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
f' >'ha!*opol. and aortic of 26th October 1 Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^jor Taylor served with the 53rd Regiment the campaign of 1851-52 against the hill tribes on the Peshawur
i' titicr. Indian campaign of 1857 58, including the actions of Chutra, Goimlgunge, Khodagunge, and entry into
f '^ubghnr, aifoir of Shumshabtid, storm and capture of Meanguuge, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
<^ isp. and mentioned in despatches).
' ' aptain Hayahe 8cr\'ed the campaign of i860 in China with the 3rd BuflHs (Medal with Clnsp for the Taku Forts).
' '^ptoin Gavcgan served with the 49th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma,
••Tt of Sebastopol. sortie of 26th October, and battle of Inkerman— shot through the body (Medal with three Clasps,
«•: Turkish Medal).
'-^{KUin Wdmot served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
;?t*pat at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
■^M«|or Bring served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was wounded at the battle of Feroaeshah (Medal).
^trred alio at the aiege of Sebastopol in 1855. including sorties of 5th and loth May, and attack of the Bedan on th«
*^ Sept-woonded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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rSnb DiWrM No. 46^
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^?JS^** (^ith the Sphinx). " Vimiiri." "Cokvkvx'* " Alhabaz" " Vittorii." '*Ptbih^B8" "Nitb" "OtiHit"'
PainirscjLi. " *'I*ujriiii.B" "Moodkes" "Fbrozxshah" "Aliwal" "Sobraon" "Alma" *'Ixkir]iix'*
*• Sktabtopol " *' Nkw Zbalakd."
VcHjvspr. Colonel.--5ir Edward Walter Forestier Walker,^ KCB. Ensiffn 4- Li. '8 March 27 ; Lt, 4r Cant. '18 Oct. 31 ;
FuUrliulf Capt. ^ Lt.Colonei,^6'Dec. Ji^; if ajor 4- Colonel, 30 June 54; Lt.Colonel, 14 June 58; ifq/or Qeneral,
Paj\ Piiy^t 26 Dec. 59 ; Lieut, General, 19 April 68 ; Colonel 50th Foot, 8 March 7a.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Ed^rin Weare,» CB. Entign, 22 Oct. 41; H. P22 Dec. 43; Can*. '26 May 48 r
Bl.MaJor, 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 22Dec. 54 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 6 June 56 ; Colonel, 10 April 63 ; Lt.Colonel, 10 Nov. 66.
Mejore.— Andrew C. Knox JiOck,* Eneian, P28 Sept. 47; Lt. ^S June 49; Cjpt. P12 An^. 53; .B<.Jfa/or,2
Nov. 55 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 10 Feb. 65; Major, 10 Nov. 68.
John Thompson,^ Emign, 27 Feb. 52; Lt. 3 Mar. 54; Capi. 25 Sept. 55; Bt.MqJor, az Mar. 65; Ifojor, i
April 73.
27
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Captaixs.
54
Arthur Evelyn Fvler* 18 Oct. 531
Robert H. Patrick Doran* 6Juue 541
Moutagru de Balis M'K. G. Aug. Clarke'" ^18 Feb.
s. Clement Richard Johnson,'' Brigade') I »„„
Major, Dublin S\ " ^'^'
Edmund Leach'* 3 Nov. 54
Frederic Falkner'* | 15 Dec. 54
William Henry Wilson'^ JP31 May 55
Charles Richard King'* i June 55
Robert Bruce"
Wm. Henry Barker* 26 Feb. 56
LlEUTEICAIVTS.
6 Nov.
8 Dec.
54 '•ir Feb. 59
54 ''29 Mar. 61
Rob. Stuart MacGregor,** on Special Ser- ) » t^„k ,«
vice. Gold Coa»t ........ :. ^ ) "" ^^^' ^8
William L. Fleurj'.w Inaiructor of Mu»- ^
ketrvx April 70 j
John Harrison Vander Meulen, on Special (
Sirviee, Oold Coast }
Richard OlifiTe Richmond, on Special Ser- ) t„i-
vice. Gold Coast j ^ ^^y
Charles Morant Churchill*» '21 Dec.
WiUiam Head Bayly P26 Feb.
Henry Walter Phillips »* 7 Apr.
James Edward Doidge Taunton*? '12 April 64
Edgar John Robinson, Adjutant i April 73 1*18 Oct. 64
James Powrie 8<iote*» ^25 April 65
James Bromfleld*" PxsNov. 64
Walter Delamain Trii>e P12 May 69
iz Jan. 59
PiSMar. 59
Mar.
6 Jan.
P26 Oct.
BBXV.MAJ.
5 July 73
ax Mar. 65
az Aug. 66
Sub Lisutbkavtb.
Thomas Herbert Brock ,
Edward Henry Carr
Percy James Montgomerie Yaldwyn
Herbert William Ozanne
Frederick Creorge Pollock
Alf^d Ambrose Lane .
••asAug. 54 10 May
zaJan. 55 Px6 May
9 Feb. 55 Px2 April 64
9 Mar. 55 Pz8 Oct. 64
23 Aug. 58 P 7 July 69
50 z April 70
56 z8 April 65
60 z April 73
*Lt. Colonel Lock served in the
''z2 Mar. 6z '50th Regiment tlu:x}ughout the Eaai-
jem campaign of Z854-5S, including
21 Jan. 62 the battles of Alma and Inkerman.
I siege and Call of Sebastopol (Medal
62 with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
I Knight of the Legion of Honor, stir
63 Class of the Medjidie, and Torkieh
g Modal). Served also the several
p T»n<> campaigns in New Zealand fromzTtli
p.mS. SJa'^'S^&^O'S^e (Medal).
,JK?r f:> »Capt.BarkerandLie»t.ChTirchiK
llnl* ^ iserved in New Zea^nd ftrem zsth
It nS' ll\ Nov. 1863 to 1866, and were prewnt
!b rZ' !! at the aaaanUand capture of Ban>
,80^' ''giawhia.repolaeoftheenemy'sattsck
28 uot. 7t ^^ ^g Qj^j^p ^ Nukumani, aadtha
affair of Kakaramea (Medal).
»'z6May
6 May
Pz8 Oct.
24 July 72
21 Aug. 72
zz Dec. 72
z4May 73
9 Aug. 73
z2 Nov. 73
PoyMo^tor.— John Nowlan,* Z4 April 54 ; Enn^, ao Deo. 48 ; Lt. '18 Apnl 51 ; J?o».lfq/or, 14 April Cf.
Quarter Jfeu/er.-— Samuel Dicken Nichols Gnnsell, 9 Aug. 7Z.
Medieal Qffleer.— Surgeon Major Nicholas FfbUiott, A.S. Z3 Oct. 55 ; Surgeon, 15 Feb. 7Z.
Facinge Bhie.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Betumed/rom New South Wales, 14 June 1869.
' Sir Walter Walker landed at the Alma on the a2nd September 1854, and commanded the Scota Foailier Gaard»
in the subsequent campaign, including the battle of Balaklava. repulse of the sortie on the a6tli October, battle
of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol. At Inkennan, with his weak Battalion at the Sandbaff Battery, he charged
on three occasions heavy Columns of the enemy, driving them down the hill in confusion (received three
wounds, one severe, and had his horse shot under him). On different occasions at the commencement of the
siege he commanded as Colonel the right and left attacks. Was sent to coizimand the right attack on the i&tli
October, vice Colonel the Honourable F. G. Hood, killed, to conform to which order he had to pass at mid-diir
over the open plain exposed to all the enem^-'s guns. Appointed General of the Trenches on the 15^^
January Z855, in which capacity he served until af^r the falluf the place. Commanded on several occaaioDH-
the Divisions engaged before Sobastopol (Right Attack), frequently on very warm occasions, on one of which, the
30th August, he was wounded in the nead bv splinters of shell (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with three
Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Cflass of the Medjidie, Turkish and Sardmian Medals).
* Colonel Weare served with the 32nd Regiment the Punjaub campaign of 1848, including the first siege operations
before Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served the Eastern campaign of Z854 as D.A. Adj. General at Head Qaaiter«»
including the affair of Bulgauak and battle of Alma (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches). In z8s5 hcsencil
at the siege of Sebastopol, and was appointed A,(J.M. General (Medal with two Clasps, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the spth Regiment duriL?
the New Zealand wars from 1863 to 1866, including the assault and capture of Rangiawhia on 21st Feb, 1864 (men-
tioned in despatches) ; the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumani on 24th Jan. 1865 (mentioned m
despatches, and CB.). Commuiuled a Force of 1200 Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry at Nukumani and Waitotoni^
moving in conjunction with the force under Sir Duncan Cameron ; *also the Field Force in its advance into the
enemy's country, for some time during the absence of the Brigadier General, including the action of Kakaramea.
Commanded the Movable Column forme<i for keeping open the district in 1865-66, and with that Coluzin opened tlio
road to Taranaki until met by the force from that district (Medal).
' Major Thompson served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battles of Moodkce, Ferozesbah,
Aliwul, and Scbraon ; was wounded by the exi)losion of a gun-limber at Ferozeshah, and verv severely wounded
by grape-shot in right breast at Sobraon (Modal and three Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of
1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebjistopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the several campaigns in New Zealand from zsth Nov. 1863 to i86t>,
and was present at the aasiiult and capture of Rjingiawhia (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), repultc
of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and the atlhir of Kakaramea (Medal).
• Majors Fylerand Nowlnn served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,.
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with throe Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
« Captain Donm served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd Nov. Z854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clas]), and Turkish Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New Zealand from 1511^
Nov. 1863 to z866, and was itresent at Waiori, the storm and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack
on the Camp at Nukumaru. and the nffiur of Kakaramea (Medal).
10 Captain Clarke served the PJnstcm campaign until severely wounded in the head and taken prisoner in a
sortie on the Trenches on the night of the 2i8t Dec. Z854 (prisoner of war until X9th Sept. z85s), having been present
at the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, (Sardinian and Turkifih
Medals, and 5th Chiss of the Medjidie;. Ser\'ed m New Zealand in zS66 (Medal).
[i='»D^fly^F^f^-^'i»'« «•« •** <«f 47** Foot^
Depdt with 95th F.J
Blst (2iid Yorkshire West Riding), — LinJced to losth. 195
{Tht KUig*9 Own Light IttfarUry.) [Sub DiHriet No. 8.
CoinnrA " " Fuxims b'Oxob ** '* Salauahca. " ** Vitto«ia " *• 'PYRiiViins"[_Brigadt Depot, Pontofiraet
"Nitkllb'* "Obthbs" "Pbitiksula'* ••"VVatibloo" "Pbgu/*
ytM»_8«r. ColoQtL— fiSK Sir William Henry Elliott,* GCS. KH. Ennign, ^6 Dec. og-.U.^i^ Aug. la ; Cap<. **9 Nov. ao j
FnJl Haif , Major, ^la July 31 ; JJ.Colonelf^zj June 38 ; Colonel, \i Nov. 51 ; 2£aJor Qenenil, a9Jan. 57 ; Lieut. General y
Hj. P»j. I 27 July 63 ; General, as Oct. 71 ; Colonel sist Foot, i June 62.
liffiitaiuuit OoloneL— Samuel Alexander Madden,* Etuign, ^7 July 43 ; Lt. 4 July 45 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Major ^
' '11 Aug. 63 ; Lt.Colonel, '34 July 69.
Maien,—9. Charles Acton,* Snriffn, ^la Dec. 51 ; Lt. 6 Juno 54 ; Capt. ^8 Jan. 56 ; Ifajor, ' 30 June 65.
|Malcolm Charles Farrington, Eneign, 10 June 53 ; Lt. "3 Nov. 54 ; Capt. 23 June 58 ; Major, 23 Dec. 71.
3' ,
I Captaikb.
'Enetace Beaumont Bumaby ...
Charles Kyrle Chatfield
Wm. Price Llewellyn Lowes, )
' Adi. i9i Adm. Bait. Fern- \
'17 Nov. 57, ''15 Nov. 59 ^21 Aug. 67
Adj. i9i Adm. Sail. Fem^
broke RUU Volunieen J
'John Frederick Trj'deU* 23 Mar.
John Vescy Nugent ' 9 Nov.
I Robert Charles Gneme i' i April 62 > 15 May
Arthur Singleton Wynne ' 4 Aug. 63 '•21 Aug,
EVSIQS.
LIBIT.
BKEV.UAjr.
14 July
2 Nov.
•• 5 Sept. 56 '' 4 Aug. 63
15 June 58, 13 Oct. 64
19 ... Willjam Clements
16 ... Arthur Shaen Carter
9 ... George Frederick White
13 ... Bobort Norman Franks
lilEUTEJTAXTS.
9 ... JGeoTge Henry Denshire, Ad-\
I juiant 1 Jnlj jx J
7 ... 'Brackley Herbert Barrington)
Kennetb, Inei, ef Muekeiry \
j I I 6 Feb. 72 j
7 ' ... Edward Cumberlege
6,... j James Bower Dunn
6 ... Thomas Johnson Seppings
II I* 'i« (William Edmondes Harness ...
M l%:Cateb Collins
ii l*/tt tCharles OoghUm Smyth?
» i*/ij James O'Brien Druiy
4 ' ... iBichard Edward M*Gillioaddy
4 ... Edwazd Lockhartf Burnett
, 4 < - Eiobard liarsh Dann
« I ... John Guyse Sparke.
3 ^.. WilUaan Bozwell
10 Nov. 65i»'24July 69
'ax Aug. 67*'a9Jan. 70
SvB LnirmrAirvs.
BobtwFnuicis Gartside-Tipping
{Basil Edward Spra
Boderiok William I
PoMMMter.— Edward Roberto," a Dec. 68.
ter<crJfa*<«r.— William Sibbald.* 14 "
47 23 June 52 1 23 July 58
58 »• 4 Aug. 63P29May 69 1
67 P22 Mar. 71
67 P22 April 71
58; 23 Dec. 71
62 6 Mar. 72
69 1 I July 72
66 P28 Oct. 71
5 July 72
18 May 55 23 Mar.
24 Sept. 58 "27 May
30 June 65 1 ••29 May
• 3 Oct. 62 P29 May
BT.LT.COL.
P18 Dec. 671^22 Mar.
Pi3June 68P22 April 71
PaaJnly 68|PioJune 71
p 4 Sept. 60 " '
"29 Jan. 61
5 Nov. f.i
37 May 6a
' 9 April 70
6 July 70
'laJuly 70
3 Sept. 70
'isFeb. 71
* Lt.Colonel Madden served with the szst Lfgll
Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53,
was on board the E.I.G. steam-sloop SeeoetTnt
during the n^val action and destruction of the
enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river; served
18 Jan. 67 during the succeeding three da>;s' operations in
P18 Nov. 68 the vicinity (including the storming of the White
23 Aug. 67! House Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of
X April 70 Rangoon ; also at the assault and capture of
" '^ ' Bassein 19th Hav, and repulse of the night attack
on Prome 8th Dec. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu).
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 0ot.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
Sm LIKUT.
3 Aug.
19 Oct.
19 Oct.
Q^fcir.— Am^mm Me^ Leonard Kidd.^o MB.^ A.8. 26 May 54; Surgeon, 13 Feb. 66.
TeeiMga "Bkus.-'Agni, A. Laturie, Esq.— JHdk Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.— J^&ari«d/or India, 15 Oeiohev 1877.
IT William Hemy EIli<^ embarked with the 5zst Regiment for Lisbon, a6th Jan. z8ii, and was present at the:
tattle of Fuentfea d'Onor, covering the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, second siege of Badajos, affhir near Yal Moresco, battle
rf Silimanca, capture of Madnd and the Retiro, covering the siege of Burgos, retreat into Portugal, during
«^ operation he served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Mitchell, commanding ist Brigade 7th Division, and re-
ORsd a contusion on the shoulder firom a musket-ball when conveying orders to an OflScer who was skirmishing in
•dmoe. In June 1823 he was appointed Acting Aide dei^Camp to Maior General Inglis, and was present at th&
la&la of the Pyrenees, vyth and 3zst July— received a flesh wound from a musket-ball, and had a horse killed ;.
action St Lenca, battle of Nivelle, attack of the Heighte of St. P6, and battles of Orthes. Appointed Major of Bri-
lEide (0 the zst Brigade 7th Division, served as such untU the end of that war, and has the War Medal with five Clasps,
^erred also the campaign of z8z5, including the battle of Waterloo, storming of Cambray, where he had charge
'^Uk scaling ladders, and capitvdation of Paris. Served in command of the Madras Brigade throughout the Bur ••
Bcse ^rar of Z852-53 ; was on board the steam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of th'i
fsfaft etockades on the Rangoon river, and was second in command during the succeeding three days' operations
edunnlt of the Great Shoe Dragon Pagoda, and was present at the night attack of the Burmese at Prome (Mednl
»-A Clasp for Pegu, and was twice thanked by the Governor General). On 20th Nov. 1853, he put down a plot and
inenl rising of a large body of natives and others from Ava, having for its object the sudden seizure of the
<<?eu Bangoon Pagoda, the station, and the city, and the murdering of all the British subjects therein.
* Major Acton served with the szst Light Inmntry in Burmah from Feb. 1853 to the end of the war, and was pre-
Nuvtth Captain Irby's Detachment oflbur Companies with Brigadier General Cheape's Force during the whole of
^Rcceasrol operations in the Monabew district, ending in the assault and capture, on the X9th March 1853, of tho
Aoe«rho1d of the Burmese chief Dyattoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
* Maior rrydell served in India during the mutiny with the 43rd Light Infkntry, and was present at the sur*
f-s^T of Kirwee (Medal).
Lieut. Smyth served in the Transport Department on the Red River Expedition from Canada of 1870.
* P&ymaster Roberts served as a Captain in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssmian campaign, and was dan-
woasly wounded — gun-shot wound of left elbow-joint — at Arogec, in which action he commanded two Companies of
^ 4ih King's Own, being the Baggage Guard (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
* Qoaner Master Sibbald served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from 15th Dec. 1854, including the siego
ed&il of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal, also
^Kedal for distinguished conduct in. the field, with an annuity of ;^2o). Served during the suppression of the
«dan nmtiny ftnm 1857 to Z859, including the operations connected with the pursuit of Tautia Topee and Rao
&Aib with a field force commanded by Colonel W. Boyle, 89th Regiment.
'^ SnTgeoa Mf^or Kidd.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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]9^''i^^;\^t'-] 52ndi0xfords}drc) {Lt.Iufantry).-Lmlcedlo%StK [l%''J£t^:&i.
HiNooosTAir" "Vimieba" "Cobunkjl" ••Busa.co" "Fukwtks d'Owoe" "Ciudab Rodbigo" "Ba.dajox" "Sa.li-
MAXCA" •' Vittobia" "Nivbllk" *'Nin5" "Obthks" "Toulousk" "Pkxijisula" "Watbbloo" "Dblhi."
^'"'* ^""^ Calonel.— J0i8a Sir William Rowan,» OCB. Ensign, 4 Nov. 03; Lt. 15 June 04; Capt. 19 Oct. 08; Major,
3 Mar. 14 ; Lt. Colonel, st Jan. 19 ; Colonel, 10 Jan. 37 ; Major General, 9 Nov. 46; Ztev/. Genera/, 20 Jane-' 54 ;
General, 13 Aiip. 62 ; Colonel 52n(i Foot, 10 Mar. 61.
Lieutenjmt Colonel.— ITo/i. Ernest George Curzon,* Ens. ^13 Dec. 44 ; Lt. Pi8 Feb. 48 • Cavf. '12 Nov 52 • Major
^26 Feh. 64 ; Lt. Colonel, ^igVch. 70. t > j- -j . . •
Majors.— Wm.Burwell Browne Barwell.^iw.Pzo Apr. 60 ; Lt. P36 Feb. 64 ; Capf. Pi May 67 ; Maj. '25 Mar. 71.
Thomas Maubouru: Bailie. Entifrtt, ''29 July 62 ; Lt. ^3 June 65 ; Capt. ^'3 June 68 ; Major, Pio June 71.
liHid
Captains. l_5^1^^
Henry Littleton Powys »* 9 Mar.
Howard Kingscote 4 Mnr.
Henrj' Coker Adams P12 June
Robert William Blackwood Pi2 June
William Aug. Fred. Blakeney 17 July
H.^iiry George Fane p 26 Feb.
.Mttcalle Studholme Brownrigg, Aide de t ^
Campto Sir T.M. Steele >l ' ^®*^•
Arthu^ Thurstan Croa.se jPioNov.
Thomas Dacres Butler !p 2 Juno
Henry Mitchell Sholto Douglas ■P22 Aug.
William Henry Drago 9 May
I CAPTAIX.
LlEUTENAlTTS.
James Johnstone
Rich. Maximilian Pulteney, Adjutant \
2 Jan. 69 J
John Percy Meade
Evelyn Broomfleld Pocklington, In$t. of >
3fu*t<f/ry 31 Oct. 71 >
Gilbert Hugh M. Biddulph
Lord Charles Robert I*ratt
Charles John Boyle
Alfred Rob» Maskall Langhomo
Walter Howell Cunliffe
Philip Thomas Godsal
Arthur Edward Dalzell
WiUiam Henry Odell
Thomas George Dundas
Kou. John Montagu Stopford
_l_
60JP29 Mar. 64 Poi Aug. 67
62! 6 April 63 P 2 Sept. 68
63 P26 Jan. 66 P30 Sept. 68
63 I'll Dec. 66P28 0ct. 68
63 P18 Jan. 67 Pi7Miir. 69
64^P3oMar. 67 P24 April 69
63 P 3 April 67 P 10 Nov. 69
65 Pi I April 68 Pio June 71
65 P 3 June 68 P31 Oct. 71
65 P 2 Sept. 68, P3, Oct. 71
56 4 Mar. 61 3 Aug. 72
BBEV.UAJ.
P20 Feb.
jPiSJan.
l^sApril
^P I May
'p 8 May
|P2I Aug.
|P 2 Sept.
]P I May
P 7 Mar.
P 3 April
P20 Feb.
I
66 P30 Sept. 68
67 P28 Oct. 68
67' P 2 Dec. 68
67, P 3 Feb. 69
67!Pi7Mar. 69
67 1 ''24 Aprd 69
68:Pi9 Feb. 70
-- J 9 Feb. 70
66|*'ioMay 71
6Q'p27 0ct. 71
69 1 28 Oct. 7:
70 28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
17 Jan. 7.?
12 Nov. 73
Sub LlBFTBlTAKTS.
Wilfred Arbuthnot Gough
Algernon Garrett Scriveu
Edward Coope Fulcher
Frederick JohJi Evelcgh
Charles Molyneux Hutton
Eustace Gambler Mansel
Paymaster. —
Quarter Matter. — John Reilly,* 31 March 60 ; Etu. 4 June 58.
Medical OJicer.— Surgeon Major William Robert Burkitt,^ A.S. 17 April 55; Surgeon, 18 Apri
»VM LIKUT.
26 June
72
26 June
72
14 Aug.
7'^
13 Nov.
72
9 A"g.
7.1
4 Oct.
73
I Facings BntT.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Embarkedfor Malta, Sept. 1868.
* Sir William Rowan sei-ved with the 52nd Regiment in Sicily in 1806-07; on the expedition to Sweden in i^*^:
in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, from Aug. 1808 to the embarkation of the Army at Conuma, nX e
bombardment and capture of Flusliing in 1809 ; in Portugal in 181 1, including the action at Sabugal ; in the Peninsula
and south of France fi-om January 1813 to the end of the war, including the battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees ;
attack of the entrenched Camp at Vera during the passage of the Bidassoa river; attack of the fortified
positions of La Rhune and Sarre during the passage of the river Nivelle, battle on passing the river Nivc, and
attack by the French of the Heights of Arcunguez, battles of Orthes and Toulouse, and intorraediato aflkira. Served
also the cami)aigu of 181 5, and was present at the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris, when he was appoinU-d
commandant of the first arrondissement of that city. Promoted to Brevet Major for the battle of Orthes, and
Brevet Lt.Colonel for services in the field (War Medal with six Clasps) .
*Lt.Colonel Hon. E. G. Curzon served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
* Quarter Master Reilly served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
' Surgeon Major Burkitl.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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'^t,^'^] 53rd (Slo-oj,sJa>-e).-Llnked to 43nl [i%'^:%'^:k^„,^^. i97
*' NiKLPOBi" *' ToPRyAY " "St. Lucia" "Talavkba" "Salamaxca" " Vittouia" '*Ptkknkb8""Nivbllk" "Toxj-
lf^'5 Ser. liOrSS" '* PE5 INSULA " " AUWAL " " SOBBAON " " PUNJAUB " "GoOJBEAT" "LuCKNOW.'*
ra>^ "^ Cdoii«L— fiir Charles Trollope,» JTCJ. Ent. ^19 Nov. 25 ; Lt. Pio Oct. 26; Cap/. P23 Aug. 31 ; Ifo/. Pi6 June
-^1 -^ , 43 ; Li.Col. 20 Nov. 46; Co/. 20 June 54 ; Maj. Gen. 20 yei)t. 61 ; Lt. Gen. 24 Feb. 71 ; Col. 53r(l Foot. 27 Dec. 68.
.LteutenaJit Colonel. — John Alexander DalzelJ,"* Kunpu, 30 Jan. 47; Li. '"14 Mar. 51 ; L'apt. 19 Nov. 57; Bt,
1 Major^ 26 April 59; Major, •'3 Jan. 65; lit.Lt.Coiouel, 4 Juno 70 ; Lt.Colonel, i April 73.
;K%ion.— George Robert Hopkins,* hntign, 28 Aug-. 39; Lt. 26 July 44; Capt. 7 Nov. 53; Bt.Ifajor^ 34
I March 58; Bi.Lt.Coionel, iS March 69; Major, 15 May 72.
George Newton Fendall,* AstuitaMt Military Sfcretarj/ to Ijord Sandhnr$t, Engign, xi Dec. 46 ; Lf.^4 May 49;
Capi. P7 Nov. 56; Bt. Major. 24 Mar. 58 -, Bt.Lt. Coloiuf, iS M ir. 6j : Jfa/or. i April 73.
-^7 I
CAPTAIWa.
• Robert Holt TrueU« ;Pi3Juuo 56! 29 Oct.
• William Lowry Auchinleck* ... 291)00. 57, ''30 Dec
•• iHarry Elmhirat 14 May
•■ I Henry John Beckwith I 30 Dec.
- Robert Prince' i^ii Aug.
• I William Loraine Geddca ; 6 Feb.
•• Henry Douglas Rooko I 31 Dec,
j CArTAiy. ;
57 1 ''30 June 63
59 ''12 July 64
BREV.M.ijr. I BT.LT.COL.
58; Pi 5 June 60 •'26 May
5b ^' 9 Axjril 6i;i'25 July
56; 19 Nov. 57 "'15 May
58 P29 Jau. 61 P20 July
59IP30 Juno 63 »'i4 ScpV
65
^5
66 1
66
- , . 66
John Francis Henry Harrison; p 30 Nov. 60 p 6 Aug. 61 P29 Mar. 641
• William Rogerson !P24June 62 p 7 April 65 P25 Mar. 71!
• Charles Henry Bonney ' 11 Mar. 59 P27 May 62 1 Jan. 73
■ ! John Knox Kirkwood i 9 Jan. 63,P26May 65 i April 73
I LiKUTKIfAXTS. I I I 1
Frederick Bowyer Lane, Ad- ")
. ^'v/a Mi 2 March 73 )
Robert Waller
Thomas Burnett Hitchcock, /
at Staff" CoUeye )
Richnrd Godman Temple Cotton
Murray Dyne Messiter, Intt. (
o/J/«*Av/ry 14 Sept. 66 ...)
Benjamin M'Clintock
Henry Moor Westby
Aubone George Fife
Goilfrey John Smith |
Francis Cheynej- Hare...,
Reginald Allgood HaU ...
George Arbuthnot
'Fre<lerick Coare Mein ...
Pulteney Henry Murray ,
Lionel Algernon White....
P24 Mar.
P23 Aug.
Pi 7 Nov.
30 Aug.
9 0ft.
P29 Nov.
P23Mar.
"is May
|P 5 June
P14 Sept.
P 2 Nov.
P29 May
P22 Aug.
P27 Fob.
^30 Oct.
63 P25 July
6iiPi8 July
63JP:5 May
64 P14 Sept.
Sub LiBurnrAiTTs.
John Hope Wynne Eytou
William MacLaughliu
63 ' 20 Jan.
64 ''22 Aug.
66 ''29 May
66 ''30 Oct.
66 ^27 July
66 ^ 1 Oct.
66 ''25 Mar.
67 28 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
69' 28 Oct.
69' a8 Oct.
65 » Lt.Colonel Fcndall 8er%'ed with the 53rd Regi-
^ ment ag-aiu.st the hill tribes on the Peshawur
l^Vontier in 1851-52 (.Medal with Clasp). Also the
66 Indian campaign of 1857 59, including the actions
gg of Chutra, Gopalgungo, Khodagunge, and entry
into Futtehpore, and affair of Shurashabad;
68 Hcrved as Brigade Major at the assault and cap-
6q ture of Moangunge, and also at the siege and
69 capture of Luckuow, after which ho officiated as
70 D.A. Quarter Master General at Lucknow until
70 the close of the rebellion in Oude (mentioned in
71 despatches. Brevet of Major, with Medal Clasp).
71 *•> Major Thompson 8cr\'od with the 53rd Regi-
71 ment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59. includ-
71 ing the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle
71 of Cawnporo on 6th Dec. anA pursuit of the
Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of
I Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, siege
— and capture of Lucknow, and passage of the
''■ Gosraat li^zabad on 25th Nov. (Medal with two
73 Clasps, and a voar's service for Lucknow) .
73 ** Surgeon Major Cross.— For War Services see
*' Medical Department."
ly ; ... Pajrmojfer.— Robert Thompson,*^ i Nov. 55; Hon.Major, 24 Oct. 71.
j \ \ . . Qttarter 3fa#<«*.— William Geary," 5 5\\\y -ji. IMnjor 27 Feb. 72.
' 35 3*;u Medical Officer.— Sarffeon Major Philip Henry Eustace Cross,^' A.S. 3 April 49 ; Surgeon, 15 Ma^' 55 ; Surgeon
Facinga Red. — Agents. Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for Canaday September 1866.
' Sir Charles Trollope commanded the Troops in the Island of Ccphalonia in 1848, 49, and 50. In August
"Ui the towns of Argostoli and Lixuri were attacked by armed banditti, who were repulsed by the troops with loss
<o br,tix Hides. In 1849 the island was disturbed by armed insurgents — martial law was proclaimed, which remained
11: force for six weeks, and was carried into effect by him ; received the thanks of the Queen, and of the Legislature
c'liiH Ionian Islands, and was voted a sword by the inhabitants of Ccphalonia. Served the Eastern campaign from
^ N'ov. 1854— ftx)m the 12th Nov. until July 1*855 as Colonel on the Staff, he commanded the ist Brigade 2nd Divi-
« ca : on 3i«t July he was Gazetted Brigadier Grcneral, Und commanded 2nd Brigade 3rd Division Irom that date
2:.ui ihc Army was broken up. Commanded in the Trenches as General of the Day, right attack, on three separate
*jfT*afci.jn8 when sorties were made upon them and repulsed, and was present on all other occasions when the 2nd Di-
^'3..oii was employed, including the 8th and i8th June — on the former in command of the Old Guard, and on the latter
'- co:mnand of five Regiments ; on the 8th Sept. he was in command of 2nd Brigade in reserve with the 3nl Division
I iiedal with Clasps, CS. .Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Mediidie) .
' LLColonel DalzeU served with the 53rd Regiment in the Punjaub campaign in 1849. including the battle of Gooierat
<He<Jal with Claap). Served as Adjutant in the campaign of 1851-52 against the hill tribes on the Peshawur Fron-
^ (Hedal with Claup). Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Khodagiinge and entry into Futtch-
fnu*. paaeoge of the Gogra at Fjrzabad on 99th November, commanded the skirmishing Companies of the s^rd
)^ the action of Toolsepore, minor affkirs, commanded attacking Companies of 53rd at the storm and destruction
cf Baiureon— mentioned in despatches (Medal, and Brevet of M;>ior).
* LcColonel Hopkins served with the 53rd Regiment in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the affair of Bnddi-
val and aetkma of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Campaign of 1851-52 against the hill tribes on the
P-^bawur Frontier (Medal with Clasp). Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Khujwah, relief of
'Jiikaow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action
< Ebodagnnge and entiy into Futtehghur, afihir of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and cap-
^SR Of Ladmo w — sererely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a year a
•a^nce for Lucknow).
' Captain Tmell served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-5^, including the action of Khnj-
*^ relief of Lacknow bv Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to
°o%x Ghat, action of Kbode^gnnge and entry into Futtehghur, affiiir of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Mean-
raage, siege and capture of Locniow, aflbir of Koorsie, passage of the Gk>omtee and occupation of Sultanpore, pas-
■^ of the Goffra at FVsabad on 35th Nov., action of Toolsepore, and minor affkirs ; appointed Staff Qffioer to a
Ccaunn on the Nepanl Frontier (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow) .
' Capiau Anchinleck served with the {3rd Regiment with the Oude Field Force in 1858-59, and was present at the
*cii<m of Toolsepore, and minor affiiirs (Medal).
' C!«puin Friiuse served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Khnj-
vah, Tehef of Lacknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to
Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meeon-
pULge, iiege and capture of Lacknow, affair of Koorsie, passage of the Gk)graat Fysabad on asth Nov., action
«f ToolMpore, minor allkirs, attack and destraction of the Fort of Bungeon (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
tmoetorLaekiMtw). [For remainder qf If of f$ se^
Digitized by
IX uu a5iiu x^uv., Hvuuu
WO Clasps, and a year's
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54th {West Norfolk).— Linked to gstk.
"Mababout" ** Egypt '• (with the Sphinx). **Ata.**
Colonel.— Studholm John Hodgson,^ Eiu. 30 Dec. 19 ; Lt. 3 Feb. 25 ; Capf. '30 Dec. 26 ; Major, 'aS Dec. 38 ;
Lt. Colonel, •'8 Aug. 45; Colonel, 20 Jane 54; Major Oeneral, 11 April 60; Lieut. Oeneral, 29 Aug. 68;
Colonel 54th Foot, 13 March 68.
Lieutenant Colonels.— William Cosmo Trevor,* CB. Ene^n, 11 Mar. 42; Lt. 22 Jan. 46; Copt, 'ly Nov.50;
Bt. Major, 6 June 56; Major, ^27 Jan. 57 ; IA.Colonel, 8 Dec. 63 ; Colonel, 8 Dec. 68.
llajore.— Edward.Thomns Shiffner,» in*. P31 Dec. 47; -^^ ''x3 Dec. 50; Capt. Vj^ Feb. 56; Major, 27 July 66.
John Holmes Houston Gammell.^t JEns. ^is Oct. 47 ; Lt. ^17 Dec. 52 ; Capt. •'9 Nov. 55 ; Major, 1 April 70
CiPTJLIJrS. I EXSIOy. 1 LIKLT. , captain. BKEY.MAJ. I BTLTCOL.
2 Feb.
8 July
Francis George S. Parker* ''18 Aug,
Joseph William Hughes' ^ i Dec.
Edward Dorrien Newbolt ~
s. Matthew William Edward 6o8set,<>iii- >
struetor Bojfol Military College jf
James Chute*
William Patrick Hodnett
William Edmund Wilkinson
John R. Kelsall I n May
George Minchin Chadwick ' n May
^ 2 Feb.
26 Sept.
>• I Oct.
56 P31 Aug.
*• 5 June 57 •'26 Aug.
26 Oct. 58 Pi 3 Dec.
59 •'29 July
55 «• 7 Mar.
SS** 3 Dec.
56 P19 Dec.
58 Pi I Aug.
58
P28 Oct.
61
62,
63!
7 April 67 j
59 14 June 67
6iP3oSept. 68 1
20 April 67
55
LlSCTEKAWTS. |
James Heam TarIeton,.i<(/i( /an/ i7ApriI 67 , P14 ^f ay
Charles Fred. Carey IP13 Dec.
Henry John de Bemiere Snuirt t 24 Nov.
William Nicholas Darnell, Instructor of t \^ -.^^
Jf«irJte/ry3oSept.68 S\ ^ "^^'
Walter Thomas Timbrell 'p3oDec.
Arthur Grey Tidy ...| 8 Jan.
William Walter Patrick Joyce ;P 9 Mur.
Alexander William Durj',* interpreter ... 1 P30 June
Charles George Lewis Wmgfleld %.JPi2 Dec.
John Warner Roddach p 3 Sept. 68
James Andrew Colv ile Wedderbum p 1 7 Mar. 69
John Wm. Merton Macartney p 6 Mar. 69
Cecil Henry Law 7 July 69
Henry North Webb 8 July 69
William Barnard Broaghton '22 May 66
Charles Bourne Airey 28 Oct. 7:
Lambaxt John Browne ,
Hugh Mombee Brioe
aj July
62 P12 Dec.
56
58
18 Nov. 65
68
21 Oct. 68 1
I April 70
»t Major Gammell served with tho
«! V.l'iV )^ 22nd Regiment in the force under Sir
pI ii«^ ^ Sydney Cotton to Shah Mooseh Kheyl
P 8 Jan.
in August 1854 for the puniahmeut oF
68 'the Mohmund Tribes (Medal with
PaoMay 68
68|P24April 69
67 IP 8 June 70
P 6 Mar.
7 July
8 July
P22 May
a8 0ct.
aSOot.
6 July
8VB LXBUTUri.]IT8c
Thomas Smalley Boileau a8 Oct.
»• 9 Feb. 70
P28 June 71
Pi 5 Af>ril 71
P27 Oct. 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
38 Oct.
a8 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 0ct.
BUB LIBUT.
_ 71 a8 0ct. 71
Pojfmasier.— Francis Edwin Maimsell,!^ 13 Sept. 53 ; Eneign, 'za June 46 ; 14. 39 Dec.
Quarter Maeter.—Rewry Francis Nettles." aa May 66.
MedietU QffUer. — Surgeon Major Joseph John Thompson, A.8. 14 July 54 ; Surgeon, 9 March 67.
[m Sept. 63.
49 ; Mo».Major,
Faeinge Qnea,—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JrM Agent*, Sir E. Boroogh, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India 90 October 1871.
^ Lieiil.Gener&l Hodgson served with the 45th Regiment in the first Burmese war (Medal with Clasp).
' Colonel Trevor served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the loth Jan. 1855, including thesiefro
and fkll of Sebastopol, and assault of ^e i8th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turki»b
Medals). Conunanded the and Batt. 14th Regt. in the New Zealand war in 1864-66; was in command of a mixed
force of Imperial, Colonial, and Native Troops in front of the Wereroa Pah, on which occasion 50 prisoners were taken
and possession of the Pah obtained. He accompanied General Chute with a portion of xAth Regt. throughout the
Wanganui and Taranaki campaign of 1865-66, including the assault of Putake, Otapawa,Wikoko, and the operations
in the forest round Mount Egmont (mentioned in despatches, CB.. and Medal).
3 Major Shifiher was at the taking of the forts of Leehean and Tirhol in Oude in June 1858 (Medal).
* Captain Parker served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign
in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
' Major Hughes was on board the Transport *' Sarah Sands" with the Head Quarters of the ^^th Regiment on
passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the i ith Nov. 1857. and he was s^Lally
mentioned in the General Order ft'om the Horse Guards, dated a7th Feb. 1858, for his conduct on that occasion sud
afterwards promoted Brevet Major. Served during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude
in 1858-59 (Medal).
* Captains Gosset and Chute served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutiny,— in Eastern Bengal in
1857 against the Chittagong mutineers, and in Lord Clyde s campaign in Oude in 1858-50 (Medal).
» Lieut. Dury served with the 4th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
>® Major Maunsell served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the bnttlc*
of Alma and Inkei-man, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Mednl with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Served also
throughout the Abyssinian campaig^n, and was present at tho action of Arogee and capture of Magdiala (mentioued
in despatches, Me<lal).
" Quarter Master Nettles served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tho battles of Alma and Inkcrman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 7th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served from the x6th November 1858 to the 16th March 1859 with the Bcrar Field Force, in India.
Coniinuatlon of Notes to $^rd Foot.
" Quarter Master Geary served with the 53nl Regiment in the campaign of 1851-53 against the Hill Tribes on tho
Peshawur Frontier (Medal with Clasp). Also the ludiau campaign or 1857-59, including the action of Khnjwah.
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawupurc on the 6th December and pursuit of the Gwalior ContiuKCi.t.
to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Fiittehghur, ntluir of Shumshabad, storm and cai)tuic«jr
Meangimge, siege and capture of Lucknow, atTttir of Koorsie, passage of the Goomtee and occnpation of Snltar.-
pore, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on the 25th November, action of Toolsepore, and minor attairs (Medal with
two Clasps).
X^aX ]• 55th {Westmoyela,,d).-LMed to 34^//. [S^^^o^iu^.
Yi*r9 s«- • "Chiwa'* (with the Dragon). *' Alma " •* Ixkekxan " " Skvastcpol."
fnU.HAif ColoneL— 5tr Philip Melmoth Nelpon Gny,» XCB. Entiffn. 23 Sept. 24 ; i^ 17 June 28 ; Captain, 29 D3C. 37 ;
Hy. , P»y. If i/or, ao July 47 ; LI.CoIomI^ 21 May 50 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; 3fo/or Oeneral, 19 Sept. 64 ; Xi>m/. Oentral
6 April 73 ; Colonel 55 Foot. 14 Dec. 73.
3; ... lieutenant ColoneL— Robert Huxue,^ CB.
2 Nov. 55 ; Mcyor, 20 April 58
25 I ... JIajora.— John Richard Hume,* £»tigu, ^ig Oct. 49 ; Lt. ^36 Nov. 52 ; Capt, 29 Dec. 54 ; Major^ ^8 May 66.
William Hamilton Richards.* Jg»irky». ''14 Slay 53 ; Lt. ^15 Sept. 54 ; Capt. ^^i June 55; Major, 14 Dec. 70.
199
Engufu, ^g April 47 ; i/. P30 Nov. 49 ; Capt. 21 Sept. 54 : Bt.MaJor,
^ , April58; X<.Co/o«f/. PSOct. 58; CoW/, 8 0ct. 63.
Xijm— John Richard Hume,* Entigu, *iq Oct. 49 ; Lt. ^26 Nov. 52 ; Capt, 29 Dec. 54 ;
Captaijtb.
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« GeoTffe Anthony Morgan* ^16 Sept.
William Hodnett Rowland^
j Percy Lytton Bellamy'," |
Brtgode Major ^ Cavnpore ...}
awnpore
Cotton Edwin Theobald"
James Fraxsis Morton^^ ....
iMarkM. Gillies"
Osborne S. Del^io-Osbome
lOeorge Hvde Harrison" I**i4 Mar. 56, p 8 Oct.
Henry Wliewell Daniel Riley", p 5 Mar. 58 '29 July
P 2 Aug.
Pt6 Jan.
51 6 June 54! 9 Sept. 55
48*29 Oct. 52 23 July 58
7 Aug. 55 Pi 4 Aug. 60 6 May
SS
14 Mar.
P26 Oct.
15 June
13 Sept. 71
5 July 72
55 2 Oct. 55 31 Mar.
55,' 5 Mar. 58, Pi 7 Nov.
55 20 April 58 20 Feb.
2 Nov. 55p22June 58 Pi 5 Nov.
'^ 58 P 8 May
{Alfred Hervey Kay" P13 July 58 Pis Nov.
Francis Bamston^ 11 Mar. 59 P2: '^
LiKmiTAyTS.
David Anderson Ogden, Ad-'i ^
julant 2 May 70 } ^ ^
Alfred Teevan" p 3 June
Sidney Cargill, IhH. of Mm- \ j ^ t„.
i«<ry23May7i > ^''^^^
John Eaatlake Lee" ' 6 Nov.
Arthur Cook 16 Mar.
•21 Oct.
58' 31 Mar.
59'* 9 May
6o,Pi7Nov.
60 Pi 7 Nov.
4 Jan.
'14 Oct.
' 5 Mar.
BT.LT.COL.
63
6s^
63
63
58 P 4 June 61
. Louis Wyatt Pxi June 61 P17 April 64
Walter Lewes Pitt" 7 April 63 Pj 5 June 66
jlTiomasDrew" ''16 Oct. 63! 20 July 67I
Alfred Jobling P17N0V. 63! 4 Jan. "
ICharlea James Gordon Inglis" '16 Aug. 64 Pi4 0ct.
iCharles G€orge Brind ....'. '12 Jan. 66 p 5 Jan.
'Philip Kyton » 8 May 66 p 5 Mar.
*Fred. James Webber Smith '22 May 66 p 5 Mar.
{Joseph Myrea Jackson p 9 June 65 28 Oct.
Alexander Henry Atkinson ... ^15 June 66 28 Oct.
Aadley Walter w. Mon^ Kyrle '27 July
iFrank Kirkman Loyd ['13 June
tWilliam Heniy Burke I 8 July
OearxeFTancii9Wm.MacMahon '19 Feb.
ICbarles Herbert Smith '10 Nov.
.Reginald Campbell Hadow ... '27 April 70
I SrB LisirrsirA.HTt.
•Ernest Lambert Swinburne "> 1
Charlton y
Fac in^g Green,— Affenlt, Messrs. Cox and Co*
Embarked for India, 36 Oct. 1863.
a8 Oct.
28 Oct.
aSOct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
aSOot.
SUB LXJCUT. 1
13 Nov.
-t
=3 . ... ' Paymtue^r.—Kenrj Burke," 14 July 57 ; En$iffn, 10 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 6 Nov. 54 ; Hon. Major, 10 Aug. 69.
I , ... ■ Quarier Matter. —ThoB. HenryVickers, 27 Aug. 73 ; Sub Lieut. 14 June 73.
»J , . . ^Medical Officer.— Surgeon Ifo/or Sampson Roch," A.S. 14 Dec. 54; Surgeon, 23 Oct. 67.
^ Sir Philip Guy was appointed to the command of the Dinapore district, Bengal, in August 1S57, a con-
"^^Icrable portion of which was at the time in possession of strong bodies of mutineers ; these were in several
('^sagements defeated and dispersed and finally driven out of the Behar district. He commanded the Infantry
trjrsiie with Sir Hope Grants Column at the defeat of the rebels on 4th Nov. 1857 at Marigunge, and was
twdally appointed by the Commander in Chief to command the post of the Alumbagh during Sir Colin CampbolVs
' Iv^nee to Uie relief of the Lucknow Garrison. He subsequently resumed the comimand of the 5th Fusiliers with
'/itram's Division at the Altunbagh, and was engaged in repelling the numerous attacks uDon that position as
^) in attacking and routing the enemy and capturing their guns in the actions of the 22nd December 1857 and
• !A February 1858. He commanded the 3rd Inflantry Brigade during the siege and capture of Lucknow. He has
^ reived the thanks and been mentioned In the despatches of the Governor General of India, of the Commander in
'1 cf. and of Sir James Outram {CB., Medal with two Clasps).
' Colonel Hume served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 13th January 1855, and from the 29th May to
le jcth Sept. 1855. with the 55th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), siege
"^ fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie of 26th October, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th
■^r^— severely wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Jtajor, Knight of the
-f-pfm of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 55th Regiment in the Bhootan
<xxiition, including the attack and recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
* Uajor John Hume served with the ssth Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and from the 24th Jan. to the
-":^d Sept, 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman. siege and full of Scbastopol, repulse of the sortie of
' th October, assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept.— severely wounded, and mentioned in despatches
'Medal with three Clasps, Knirfit of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Ser\'ed also on the Bhootan expe-
^aoD, including recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
^Mjyor Richards served with the 55th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
Uoies of Alma (carried the Colours) and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the
i:th June and 8th Sept—wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Mec^'idie,
^d Turkish Medal).
' Msjor Morgan served with the 55th Regiment n the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma
^1 Inkerman, siege and fiall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October. During the latter months of the siege ho
rijs Aide de Cunp to Brigadier General warren, and as such was severely woimded at the assault of the Redan on
^•^ Sih September— mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Mecljidie, and Turkish Medal) .
'* l£^r Bowland, Captains Riley and Bamston, and Lieut. Braddon, served on the Bhootan expedition, including
't.« recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp) .
" Hi^r BeUamv, Captains Theobald, Morton. Gillies, Harrison, and Kay, Lieuts. Teevan, Lee, Pitt, Drew, and
I:is'lts, served on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
^Msgor Barke served with the ssth Regiment in China (Medal), and was present at the taking of Amoy, the
f^^tmA capfeBVS of Chusan, occupation of Kingpo, repulse of the night attack on Chinhae, expedition to You- You up
tb« Khigpo xirer, taking of Chapoo, and operations in the Woosung and Yang-tse-Ejang rivers. Served the
Kactem *— »r^'g* of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fiOl of Sebastopol, repulse of
tb£nrtieor«6tli Oct., and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with three CHasps, 5th Cluss of
Xei^jidie, tad TuUsh Medal) . Served on the Bhootan expediUon in x86^ (Medal with CHaspX:^ OOQV'Z
" BoiSMft Hi^or Boch.— For War Services see " Medical Department/' O
jq3 JulloBder, BttBffal.n
^ Depot, with 82nd. J
vSuh Di*triet No. 36.
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54th {West Norfolk).— Linked to gstk.
"Maeabout" "Egypt'* (with the Sphinx). **Ava."
Colonel.— Studholm John Hodgson,^ Etu. 30 Dec. 19 ; Lt. 3 Feb. 25 ; Capt. P30 Dec. 26 ; Major, '28 Dec. 38 ;
Lt.Colonel, ^8 Ang. 4S; Colonel, 20 Jnne 54; Major Oeneral, 11 April 60; lAtut. General, 29 Aug. 68;
Colonel 54th Foot, 13 March 68.
Lieutenant Colonels.— William Cosmo Trevor,* CB. Enngn, 11 Mar. 42; H. 22 Jan. 46; Capt. 'jy Nov. 50;
Bt. Major, 6 June 56 ; Major, P27 Jan. 57 ; Lt. Colonel, 8 Dec. 63 ; Colonel, 8 Dec. 68.
Majorg.— Edward.Thomaa Shiffner,' i'/w. P31 Dec. 47; ■^^'- ''13 Dec. 50; C«;>f. J'ls Feb. 56; Major, 27 July 66.
John Holmes Houston Gammcll,*! i'n#. *'i5 Oct. 47 ; Lt. P17 Dec. 52 ; Capt. P9 Nov. 55 ; Major, i April 70
ClPTAINS.
I BXSIGK.
V 2 Feb.
8 July
Francis George S. Parker* »'i8 Aug.
Joseph William Hughes^ •• i Dec.
Edward Dorrien Newbolt
9. Matthew William Edward Go&8et»<>iii- /
struetor BojftU MUitarjf College jf
James Chute*
William Patrick Hodnett
William Edmund Wilkinson
John R. Kelsall I n May
George Minchin Chadwick ; 11 May
CAPTAIX. , BSEV.MAJ. | BT-LT-COL.
54 »* 2 Feb. 55 »• 3 Dec. 61
54! 26 Sept. 56 P19 Dec. 62! 20 April 67
sSl*- I Oct. 58 "11 Aug. 63I
56 P3 1 Aug. 58 Pi 7 April 67'
J'sJune 57|*'26Aug. 59 14 June 67
26 Oct. 58 Pr3 Doc. 6iP3o8ept. 68
••28 Oct. 59 •'29 July 62 Pi 2 Dec. 68
55 P 7 Mar. 56 21 Oct. 68
55 aj July 58 I April 70
LlErTKKAWTS.
James Heam Tarleton,.i<(/Mtoii/ i7April67
Charles Fred. Carey
Henry John de Bemiere Smart
William Nicholas Darnell, Inttrucior of t
Musketry 20 &ept. 68 )
Walter Thomas Timbrell
Arthur Grey Tidy
William Walter Patrick Joyce
Alexander WUliam Dury,» Interprettr
Charles George Lewis Wingfleld
John Warner Ruddach
James Andrew Colv lie Wedderbum .
John Wm. Merton Macartney
Cecil Henry Law
Henry North Webb
William Barnard Broughton
Charles Bourne Airey ,
Lambaxt John Browne
Hugh Mombee Brioe ,
P14 May
|Pi3 Dec.
j 24 Nov.
\^ I Dec.
1^30 Dec.
I 8 Jan.
P 9 Mar.
I '"30 June
:Pi2 Dec.
7 3 Sept.
"17 Mar.
«» 6 Mar.
7 July
8 July
'22 May
28 Oct.
aSOct.
6 July
Sub LiBirrtvAirTfl,
Thomms SnutUey Boileau 38 Oct.
Paffma»ter.— Francis Edwin Mannsell.^o 13 Sept.
iMrter Maeter.—Rewry Francis Nettles."
58
61
63
63 P 8
^4
68
67
65
68
68
69
69
69
66
7'
71
70
Nov 6c: **■ Mnjor Gammell served with the
iTiiTr ft^ 22"'l Regiment in the force under Sir
Vnv S I Sydney Cotton to Shah Mooseh Kheyl
i^ov. 00 1.^ August 1854 for the punishment of
Jan. 68 the Mohmund Tribes (Medal with
May 68<-'l^P)-
April 69
June 70
Feb. 70
Juno 71
Af>ril 71
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
Oct, 71
BUB LIXUT.
71 28 Oct. 71
spt* 53 : EnMign^ 'za June 46 ; Id. 39 Dec. 49
^USHit
Mmiical Qfietr. — Surgeon M<yor Joseph John Thompson, A.8. 14 July 54 ; Surgeon, 9 March 67.
Faeinge Qnen.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iriek AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India ao October 1871.
^ Lieiil.Gener&l Hodgson served with the 45th Regiment in the first Burmese war (Medal with Clasp).
'Colonel Trevor served with the 1 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign flrom the xoth Jan. 1855, including thesiege
and fkll of Sebastopol, and assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals). Commanded the and Batt. 14th Regt. in the New Zealand war in 1864-66; was in command of a mixed
force of Imperial, Colonial, and Native Troops in front of the Wereroa Pah, on which occasion 50 prisoners were taken
and possession of the Pah obtained. He accompanied General Chute with a portion of iith Regt. throughout the
Wanganai and Taranaki campaign of 1865-66, including the assault of Putake, Otapawa,Wikoko, and the operations
in the forest round Mount Egmont (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
' Mi^or Shiflher was at the taking of the forts of Leehean and Tirhol in Oude in June 1858 (Medal).
* Captain Parker served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign
in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
* Major Hughes was on board the Transport '* Sarah Sands" with the Head Quarters of the ^Ath Regiment on
passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth Nov. 1857, and he waa specially
mentioned in the General Order from the Horse Guards, dated 37th Feb. 1858, for his conduct on that occasion and
afterwards promoted Brevet Migor. Served during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude
in 1858-59 (Medal).
* Captains Gosset and Chute served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutiny,— in Eastern Bengal in
1857 against the Chittagong mutineers, and in Lord Clyde s campaign in Oude in 1858-50 (Medal).
' Lieut. Dury served with the 4th Retriment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
10 Major Maunsell served with the ^th Regiment throughout the Enstem campaign of 1854-55. including the Iwttlc*
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served al^o
throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogce and capture of Magdala (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
" Quarter Master Nettles served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 7th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turki&h
Medal). Served from the i6th November 1858 to the 16th March 1859 ^i^h the Bci*ar Field Force, in India.
Coniinuatlon of Notes to 53rcZ Foot.
»• Quarter Master Geary served with the 53rd Rcjrimcnt in the campaign of 1851-52 against the Hill Tribes on the
Peshawur Frontier (Medal with Cliisp). Al«o the Indian cami)aign ot 1857-59, including the action of Khnjwub.
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Ciiwupui-e on the 6th December and pursuit of the Gwalior Contiugei-t
to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtebghur, ntlair of Shumshabad, storm and captuicor
Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, afiair of Koorsie, passage of the Goomtee and occupation of rinltan-
% passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on the 25th November, action of Toolsopore, and minor attairs (Medal with
nasps).
^^T^^: ]' 55th {Westmor€lanid).—Linl-ed to 34^//.
"China." (with the Dragon). "Alma." "Inkekvait
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Hull Colonel.— 5ir Philip Melmoth Nelpon Giiy,» KCB. Ensign, 33 Sept. 24 ; Z/. i? June 28; Captain, 29 D?c. 37 :
PsT; If i/o/, so July 47 ; X<.0>;oi*W» ai May 50 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 19 Sept. 64 ; Xwl<^ Oenrral
' 6 April 7?; Colonel t^s Foot. 14 Dec. 73.
... Laetttezuuit Colonel.— Robert Hume.' Ci?. .'' _ ^
; 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 20 April 5^
... 'Xajors.— John Richard Hume/
... William Hamilton Richarcla,^
, I Capta-Iks.
/u George Anthony Morean* '^it Sept. 5
^ ,. — ^_ „ . 6. June 54
William Hodnett Rowland* ' i* 3 Aug. 48 ^29 Oct. 52
Percy Lytton Bellamy,»»^ ip ^ ,
Brigade Major, Cawnpore ... ) '^^ ^^^'
Cotton Edwin Theobald"
iJames Fraxftifl Morton"
|Mark M. GiUiea"
Osborne S. Delano-Osbome
9 «ept. 55
23 July 5a
55 7 Aug. 55 Pi4Aug. 60
14 Mar. 55 1 a Oct. 55' 31 Mar. 63'
P26 0ct. 55,^5 Mar. 58 Pi 7 Nov. 6'3J
z 5 June 55 1 20 April 58 20 P>b. 64'
2 Nov. 55iP22June 58 ^i 5 Nov. 64'
George Hyde Harrison" |''i4 Mar. 56,? 8 Oct. 58 p 8 May 66
Henry Wnewell Daniel Riley*|P 5 Mar. 581^29 July 59' 4 Jan. 68
"' ' ^ — ^ .. .. , , -"— 6iPi40ct. 68
59 P21 Oct. 62 P 5 Mar. 70
13 Sept. 71
5 July 72
6 May 73
BT.LT.COL.
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... lAlfred Hervey Kay" Pi3 July 58 Pi^ Nov
... Francis Bamston^ xz Mar, '~
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David Anderson Ogden, Ad- 7
I iutant St JAhj 70 )
Alfted Tec\'an"
Sidney Cargill, Jurf. of Mae- \
kelryssMAyji )
John EaaUake Lee"
Arthur Cook
Edward Henry Clode Brad- ^
^on,* Interpreter >
Louia Wyatt
iWalter Lewes Pitt"
.Thomas Drew"
I Alfred Jobling
Charles James Gordon Inglia"
Charles George Brind
Philip Eyton
Fred. James Webber Smith ,
Joseph Myres Jackson 1
Alexander Hen^ Atkinson . . . !
Andley Walter W. Money Kyrle,
Frank Kirkman liQyd
William Heniy Burke I
George Francis Wm.MacMahon
Charles Herbert Smith
Begiaald Campbell Hadow ...
Sub L»uTxirA.irTi. |
Ernest Lambert Swinburne > ;
14 May 58 3z Mnr. 63!
P 3 June 59 P 9 May 6^'
4 July 60 P17 Nov. 63;
P6N0V. 60' Pz 7 Nov. 63!
z6Mar. 58 p 4 June 6z
zyMar. 63 p 8 May 66
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7 April 63 Pz5 Juue 66 1
**z6 Oct. 63 20 July 67:
PZ7N0V. 63 4 Jan. 68;
Px6 Aug. 64 Pz4 Oct. 68
Pz2 Jan. 66 P 5 Jan. 70
P 8 May 66? 5 Mar. 70,
PsaMay 66 p 5 Mar. 70
P 9 June 65
Pz5 June 66
PayJuly 66
'zaJnne 68
8 July 68
Pz9 Feb. 70
PzoNov. 69
'97 April 70
Fdc inge Green.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co*
Embarked for India, 36 Oct. Z863.
Chariton
28 Oct.
7^1
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
SUB LIKUr. 1
Z3 Nov.
72
P<Tjr»Mi»eer.— Henry Burke," ia July 57 ; Eneign, zo Aug. 54 ; Lt. 6 Nov. 54 ; Son.Major, zo Aug. 69.
QnarterMaaier.—'tbo%. HenryVickers, 27 Aug. 73 ; 8uh Lieut. Z4 June 73.
Medieai Officer.— Surgeon Major Sampson Roch," A.S. 14 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 23 Oct. 67.
1 Sir Philip Guy was i^ppointed I0 the command of the Dinaporo district, Bengal, in August 1857, a con
Hderable portion of which was at the time in possession of strong bodies of mutineers; these were in several
ra^ragements defeated and dispersed and finally driven out of the Behar district. He commanded the Infantry
Brigade with Sir Hope GranOa Column at the defeat of the rebels on 4th Nov. 1857 at Marigunge, and was
BpeciaUy appointed by the Commander in Chief to command the post of the Alumbagh during Sir Colin CampbelVs
Bdrance to tne relief of the Lucknow Garrison. He subsequently resumed the conitaiand of the 5th FusiUcrs with
Uitram'a Division at the Alumbagh, and was engaged in repelhng the nimierous attacks upon that position as
j^-io in attacking and routing the enemy and capturing their guns m the actions of the aand December 1857 and
?5th February Z858. He commanded the 3rd Infantry Brigade during the aiego and capture of Lucknow. He has
received the thanks and been mentioned in the dedpatches of the Governor General of India, of the Commander in
Chief, and of Sir James Outram {CB., Medal witii two Clasps).
* Colonel Hume served the Eastiem campaign of Z854, and up to the Z3th January Z855, and from the 29th May to
the 30th Sept. 1855. with the 55th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), siege
'iiMl &11 of Sebaatopol, repulse of the sortie of 26th October, and assaults of the Redan on the z8th June and 8th
J^ept.— severely wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal "with throe Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the
lejfion of Honor, sfch Class of the Me^idie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 55th Regiment in the Bhootan
expedition, including the attack and recapture of Dewansriri in Z865 (Medal with Clasp).
* Major John Hume served with the 55th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and from the 24th Jan. to the
»iid Sept. Z855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and mil of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie of
s^th October, assaults of the Redan on the z8th Juno and 8th Sept.— severely wounded, and mentioned in despatches
fMcdal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Ser\'ed also on the Bhootan expe-
<iitioa, including recapture of Dewangiri in Z865 (Medal with Clasp).
^Kajor Richards served with the 55th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of z 854-55, including tho
battles of Alma (carried the Colours) and Balaklava, siege iind fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the
i3.th June and 8th Sept.— wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
' M^or Morgan served with the 55th Regiment n the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, including tho battles of Alma
and Inkerman, siege and ftll of Sebastop^, and sortie of 36th October. During the latter months of the siege he
vaa Aide de Camp to Brigadier General warren, and as such was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on
the 8th Se^embei^menttoned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
' Major Bcwiand, Captains Riley and Bamston, and Lieut. Braddon, served on the Bhootan expedition, including
he recapture of Dewangiri in Z865 (Medal with Clasp).
" Mi^r Bellamy, Captains Theobald, Morton. Gillies, Harrison, and Kay, Lieuts. Toevan, Lee, Pitt, Drew, and
Inglis, served on the Bhootan expedition in Z865 (Medal with Clasp).
"M^ Borke served with the 55th Regiment in China (Medal), and was present at tho taking of Amoy, the
second captore of Chuaan, occupation of Ningpo, repulse of the night attack on CThinhae, expedition to You- You up
the Ningpo river, taking of Chapoo, and operations in the Woosung and Yang-tse-Kiang rivers. Served tho
^Mtern eunpaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of
the sortie of stith Oct., and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Chiss of
He^jidia, and TorUah Medal) . Served on the Bhootan expedition in z86$ (Medal with Clas]^ O O Q iC
^* Sntgnu Miqor Boch.^For War Services see " Medical Department/' O
9 en Korrackee, Bombay. ~|
Depot, Warley. J
56th ( West Esse^).-LMcd to ^^th. [|"4firs5.^V.lW.
" MoKO " *' GiBiLLLTAB," with the Castlo, Key, and " Montis Intlgnia CaJpe" " SETXBToroL."
YoRivSpr. Colonel.— Hcnnr William Breton, Eu»ign, i6 Mar. 15; Lt. P27 July 20; Cnpt. Pji July 25; Ifa/or, P31
FuU HMif^ Dec. 28 ; Lt.Colouel, Pii July 34 ; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; Major General, 20 Juno 54 : lAeuLQeneril, 15 bee.
Pay^lPuy.j 61 ; General, 18 Dec. 69 ; Colonel 56th Foot. 23 April 60.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Goorpo Frederick Beny.^ iVm^n, 7 Jan. 42; Li. '25 April 45; Captain, 20 Oct. 49;
Bt. Major, 20 Sept. 6t ; Major, 3 Ausr. 66; Lt.Colonrl, i Ayu-il 70.
Majors.— William Clutterbuck, Eiitign, P3 April 46; Z/. 3 Oct. 48; Capt. '4 Aug. 54; Bt.Major, 22
Nov. 68 : Major, 12 June 69.
Francis Charles Hill,* Commandant Mount Aboo San! tanum ; Engign, 21 Oct. 53; Lt. ^xS Aug. 54; Coi^t. 16
Miir. 60; Major, ^5 Jan. 71.
lod
Captains.
Robert Thomas Thompson,*
Captain Instructor, School
Musketry
John William Huskisson^
An)crt Greenland
William Bel),» Station StaJ")
Officer at Ahmeduuggur jf
Vvilliam Bichard White*
JoPt'ph Flcmiiipr'
s. Ollyett Woodhouso Braine, )
Garrison Instructor, Mount ,•
Aboo, Bombay )
George Wilding Wood
Almerick George Spencer, \
Aide de Camp to Com. in \
Chi<f,Bombay )
William Frederick Hillatt Jones
Andr. Hugh Fletcher Camp- )
bell,7 Stajr Officer, Poorundcr •
Sanitarium j
LlEUTKXANTS.
Frederick Wm. Vans Leckie, >
Adjutant 25 Jan. 71 )
WalterHughes Thomas Smce, >
Inst. 0/ Musketry 2 Aug. 71 )
Thomas Prickett
Alexander Marin De la Voye, >
at Staff" Col lege S
Harold Parmintcr Molinciix ...
Fra. Tudor Campbell Du )
Vemet, Aide de Camp to r
Major Gen. J. T. Grant ... )
John Benet Thornton Newbury
Daniel Alexander Blest !.
l*/jjtJames Douglas Lysaght
Henry Wyndham Ricketts
Frederick Gordon Alexander...
Edward Evans Kenny
Alfred Fox Cotton, Interpreter
Art.LawrencoDingwallFordyce
Allan Smith
Harry George Wakclin Ford
Edmund Cox Parker
DRKV.MAjr. I BL.LT.rOL.
II Mar. S3 27 July 55 »* 7 Feb. 65
8 Nov.
12 Oct.
31 Aug.
P 5 Dec.
Pi 8 Aug.
P17 Apr.
P23 Mar.
P29 Jan.
4 July
4 Feb.
50' 19 Jan.
59 I Jan.
55 P25 Jan.
56 P30 Nov.
.S4] 8 Dec.
60, ''xg Dec.
6c P 9 Sept.
Ci P28July
60 P 7 Feb.
52
55 10 Oct. 65
62Pi3Juue 68
59 27 April 70
60' I Apr. 70
54! I Apr. 70
62^P27Aug. 70
64 2 Aug. 7
63 P12 Nov. 70
651 31 Dec. 72
I Nov.
12 Oct. 70
5o 24 Sept. 73
' » Major Hill and Captain Thompson landed
,with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the
«; Julv 64', Pi 1 June 68 -5th Aug. 1855, served in the trenches at the fsicsro
■' ^ t^ i (,f SoboHtopol, and were present at the fiiml
P Q Auc 64 P 1 Auk cs "*'''^'*"^^ (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ ■'l **' Served also in India during the mutinv in 185?.
P 2 Juno 65|P 2 Jan. (9 3 Captains Huskisson and Bell served v^ith
Q Feb 64 22 Dec o ^^^ Bombay Column of the Goa Field Force
[iii:aiu8t the Dessai rel)el8 from Feb. to June 1858,
P 1 Aug. 68 25 Jan. 71 including scrv^cral skirmishes (Medal).
10 Nov, 65iP26P'eb. 70
20 Feb.
7 July
P20 Juno
P23 Juno
P 7 Doc.
3 Sept.
23 Sept.
23 Sept.
eT,\ 29 July
69! ''27 Oct.
68 P17 Nov.
I
I Sub LisuTBVAiTTS.
[Alexander Pringle
Francis Edward Grainger
Geo. Ponry Montague Prichard
Robert Burrowes Leslie
P21 Nov.
8 Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SIB LIHT. I
^o Dee. 71 1
9 Aug. 73I
9 Aug. 73
12 Nov, 73
33 i ... Paymaster.— lAxVe FitzGerald Bernard,* 8 Dec. 48 ; Ensign, P6 Aug. 41 ; Lt. P3 May 44 ; Hon. Major, i Jan. 60.
7 ' ... Quarter Master.— Chiirlea Valleyley Leech," 6 Nov. 67.
18 I ... Medical Officer. — Surgeon Major Frederick Oakes,* A.S. 5 Dec. 565 Surgeon, 13 Feb. 63.
I Facings F*uri)le. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
' I Embarked for India, 6 March 1871.
^ Lt. Colonel Berry served with the 24th Rogt. in the Pnnjaub compnign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah (sliKhtly wounded), and Goojerat (Medal with Two CJlasps).
Served in India during the mutiny of 1857-38; commanded the station of Murroe (Punjaub) when attacked l»v
hillmen on the ni^ht of ist Sept. 1857, and during proceedings of the three following days, in Nov. 1857 raise<I,
under orders of Sir John Lawrence, at Lahore a Battalion of Sikhs 1200 strong, and proceeded to North- Westpm
Provinces with it in Jan. 1858 ; was attached to Maxwell's Column and present at engagements at Ooryah and
Sheerghurghal and at the taking of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
•• Major White served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 2nd Oct. 1866; led tho
storming party at the assault and capture of Ran^iawhia (mentioned in despatches) .present at the roi)ulse of the
enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, appomted Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Wnddy 26th Jan. 1865,
and served on the Staff to 7th April 1866 (MetLal, and Brevet of Major).
* Captain Fleming served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 30th May 1855, including tho siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Bernard served in the Crimea with the 82nd Regiment from the 2nd September 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Campbell was attached to the 32nd Light Infantry in 1858-50, and served with it in the Movable C<)lumn
under Lt. Colonel Carmichael which went in pursuit of Beni Maddoo, and drove him and his troops across the Gogra.
* Quarter Master Leech served with the S7th Regiment with the Column under Colonel Warre on outpost dutv on
the line of the Taptee river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served in the New Zealand
war in 1861 at the Waitara before Te Arei's Pah; also during the war in 1863-66 in the Provinces of Tanffiaki and
Wanganui (Medal).
» Sorgoon Major Cakes.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Jtecord of the Services of the ^6th Regiment.
Baifiedin 1755. Proceeded to the Ha vannah, 1762. Home, 1763. To Gibraltar, 1770. Home, 178^. To West Indies,
- '• - -- rpQ Holland, 1799. Home, 1799. (and Battalion raised in
To India 1805. (3rd Battalion raised in 1813 ; proceeded
1793. Home, 1795. To West Indies, 1796. Home, 1799. To Holland, 171
1804; to India 1807; home and disbanded in 1817.) To India 1805.
to Holland 18 13; home and disbanded 18 14). To Mauritius, 1815. Home, 1826. To West Indies, 183 1. Home, 1842,
To Gibraltar, 1846. (Reserve Battalion raised in 1846; proceeded to Gibraltar, 1847; incorpcouted with ist Bat-
talion, 1850.) To Bermuda, 1851. Home, 1855. To Crimea, 1855. Home« 1856. To India, 1857. Home, x866. To
India, 1871,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Onpaxsagel
to Ceylon. J
"ALBUHlli.*'
57th (West Middlesex}.-LinJced to ntlt. [S::i,S:X^V^wi.h.
*Viitobia" "Ptbbjtbib** "Nitkllb" •'Nivb*' "Pkniitbuli." "Ikkkbmaw" "SiV1.STOvoL'
20I
'Nitkllb" •'Nivb*'
•*Nbw Zealand."
Y?*r> i>ef. !Col<meL— Freeman Murray, Enaign P24 Fob. 25; Lt. ^8 April 26; Capt. P21 Dec. 32; Major '20 Aug. 44 ;
I all Hiif Lt. Colonel^ 5 Nov. 47 ; Colonel^ 28 Nov. 54; Major Oeneral, 13 Aug. 62 ; Lieut.General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel
l'*v Pay.- 57th Foot, 14 April 73.
I ,:
Lieutenant ColoneL— Robert Abraham Logan, ^ CB. Enngn^ 26 Oct. 41; Lt. ^3 Mar. 43; Capt. ^^ Mar.
51 ; Major, 19 June 55 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 22 Feb. 63 ; Colonel, 17 Feb. 71 ; Lt.Colonel, 24 April 7a.
■a^ors.— James Stewart,^ 2:«»»^», 29 Jan. 46; Lt. 10 Nov. 48; Ca^y^. •'12 Oct. 52; Bt. Major, 28 Oct. 64;
Major, 24 April 72.
Edward Kent Jones,* Entign, 21 April 46 ; Lt. ^30 Nov. 49 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 Major, '25 Sept. 67.
nca^oaoTxi"
Clarke, ' ]
yor Oen.y
\i
CirrAixs.
William Aldcsre}' Jamesi Shortt*
Charles Mansfield Clarke, ~
Aide lie Camp to Major
Warre
Wyndham A. R. Thompson^
Charles Ficot»
Jas. Rich. KnoxTredennick'" ...
Henry David Bicknell"
.. I Charles John Matthews^*
... 'Arthur Collins
3^ jj Henry F. Morewood
... .Hamlet Dal ton Wade...
LlBUTBXAKTS.
••. Henry Thos. Hughes Hallett, \
Intt. of Mu»k. II Sept. 73... J
•• George Chardin Denton
• Arthur Nevill Hayne
2f u Dudley Davison Batty
Grordon Dewar
3 Charles Fred. William Moir ...
■•• 'Thomas John De Burgh, Ad- *)
jm/um/ 26 Mar. 73 )
... JRichard Calvert
.. Aubrey Reginald Hamilton
— lAl&ed Allan Oarstin
... jJohn William Evro Massey ...
... James Grove Wnil*
... Napoleon JosephRodolphBlake
Cecil Bowcher Duff Michel
I Sub Libutbvakts.
Augustus West Hill
David FarhiU St. Clair...
Charles Henry Morris ....
Paymasier.-
EX»IGX. I LlKl'T.
6 June 54 1 7 Nov. 54 29 Dec. 60
1 Mar. • 56 P18 Nov. 59 P25 Sept. 67
x6 Mar.
"16 May
»'22 May
P13 Dec.
55! 26 Feb.
62 16 Jan.
67, P23 Mar.
61 •* 9 Nov.
9 Aug. 64 P 7 Nov.
P23 Dec. 64 P30 Oct.
8 May 55 3 x Aug.
4 Sept. 66 P15 Dec.
69
27 Oct. 70
13 Jan.
30 Oct. 69PioMay 71
P18 Aug. 69 P27 Sept. 71
61
PfoOct.
'7 July
3 Dec.
3 Sept. 70!
28 Dec. 60
P14 Dec. 70
23 Sept. 71
65 P18 Nov.
69 P22 July
Oct.
27 Oct. 70
24 April 72
19 Juue 72
15 Mar. 73
26 Mar. 73
14 May 73
I April 70
24 Sept. 73
BKEV.MAJ.
I Mar. 64
28 Oct.
15 July
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
12 Nov. 73 * Colonel Logan commanded the S7th Re-
12 Nov. 73 giment in New Zealand to the end of the vrar in
12 Nov. 73 1861 (thanked in general orders and named in
despatches) . Commanded four Companies of the
57th, being the main body, which rushed and
SUB r.IKUT.
I Jan. 73 took the enemy's redoubt at the Katikara river
26 Feb. 73 on 4th June 1863 (mentioned in despatches, and
9 Aug. 7zCB.).
Quarter Maeter. —ThoTOAs Wood," 23 April 73.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major George Bell Poppelwell,^* A.8. 9 June 54 ; Surgeon, 13 Mar. 66.
Facings Ye\low.^Agent$, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Aaente, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
' Embarked for Ceylon, December 1873.
' Major Stewart served with the S7th Regiment in the Crimea fh)m the 6th Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and the expedition to Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New
Zealand War of 1861 and in that of 1863-65 (Medal).
* Major E. K. Jones served with the 97^1 Regiment in the Crimea from the 4th Sept. 1855 including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol ^edal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58,
with the Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chunda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at the
Bcsre and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
♦ M^or Shortt served with the 57th Regiment m the Crimea from 15th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of
S.liastopol, attack of the Redan on the i8th June with the storming Column ; was also at the 1>ombardment and
capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, ^th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the latter
pan of the New Zealand war in 1861. Also m that of 1863-64, and was present at the action of Katikara (mentioned
lii iespatch, and Brevet of Major), and commanded at Sentry Hill, Taranaki, when the redoubt was attacked on the
>5th April 1864, by 300 Maories, who were repulsed with heavy loss (mentioned in despatch). Served also as D.A.
yoarter Master Greneral in New Zealand from ist Jan. to 30th Nov. 1866, and thanked in general orders (Medal).
■ '.'aptain C. M. Clarke served in the 57th Regiment with the Column under Colonel Warre on the Taptee river in
<xroperation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1861, and was
p.^esent at the operations before Te Arei. Also during the war in 1863-66, present as Adjutant of the 57th at the
acvion of Katikara (mentioned in despatches), and as D.A.Q.M.General from June 1863 to March 1866 in the Province
of Taranaki, including the action near Pontoho, Cfipture of the Maori positions at Alntahu, Kaitake, Mataibawa,
aud Te Arei, fperatiouB at Warea and To Parea, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in despatches,
iledal).
* Captain Thompson served with the column under Colonel Warre on the Taptee river in co-operation with the
Central India Field Force in 1858. Served also in the New Zealand war of x36i, and throughout that of 1863-6C
iMetlaD.and wiis present at the capture of the rebel positions at Katikara on the 4th June 1863 ; acted as Adjutant
of the 57th Regiment at the action of Poutoko, at the assaulta and capture of the strongholds of Aku-Aku and
Kaitaki, and in various minor affairs (mentioned in despatches on several occasions and thanked in Orders).
» Captain Picot served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was slightly woimded at the
bf»mhardment of Kattahi (Medal).
^' Captain Tredennick served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1865-66, and was present at
thi? aflkir of Kakaramea, storm and capture of the fortified Pahs of Otapawa and Ketemori, and various minor
&£iir9 (Medal).
" Captain Bicknell served in the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
" Captain Matthews served with the 57th Regiment in New Zealand in 1865-67, and was present at the affair of
K&temaria (Medal).
" Quarter Master Wood served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from the 23rd September 1854, including
the battles of Balaklavs and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the 18th June, bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medtil). Sen'cd also in the New-
Zealand war from i86x to 1866 in the provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal).
" Surgeon iiajor Poppelwell.— For War Services see " Medical Departmenu"
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^°^r'*^h""Sfit.,3rd.] 58th (Rutlandsh!.;-).-Lu,M to 4^th. [iX^JS^rj^y^^i^^,
*' Giii ...tab" with the Ca«tlc, Key and ** MunlU Intiania CuI/jt." "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). " Maida "
"SaLAMAXCa" "VitTOBIa" "PYBEXEliS" " NiVELLE " "OhTHKS" *' PkNIWSULA " *' XeW ZlALAXD."
Colonel.— 5i> Arthur Johnstone Lawrence,* KCB. 2nd Lt. P4 April 27 ; Lt. J'la Feb. 30 ; Capt. '•24 Feb. 37 ;
Major, Pii Sept. 46 ; Lt. Colonel, i Aug. 47 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, i June 62 ; Lieut. General',
25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 58th Foot, 6 Jau. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Hood,* Eneinn, ^26 June 44; Lt. ^20 Nov. 46; Capt. P7 Nov. 51; Bt.Mujor,
Nov. 55 ; Major, 8 Jan. 56 ; Lt. Colonel, ''23 Nov. 60; Colonel, 23 Nov. 65.
Miyors.— Robert Children Whitchcad.^^i'n**^, 7 Oct. 51 ; X/. ^18 Aug. 54 ; Capt. 30 Nov. 55 ; Major, ^i^ Feb. 61 ;
lit.Lt. Colonel, 29 Dec. 71.
William Davies Shipley. Enngn, P3 Mar. 48; Lt. 20 Aug. 49 ; Capt. 13 April 58 ; Major, ^\o Nov. C9.
Captains. , r.yMioy. | lieut. | captaix. j iini.v.MVJ. 1 ut.lt.col.
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William Dunn Bond »• 9 Mar. 55 ''17 Aug. 55 20 July 59
William Henrj' Hingeston ' n May 55 '•26 Oct. 55 Pi6 Dec. 59
John Valentine Hesse p 8 Jan. 58! 15 June 59 ' 6 May 62
Francis John Green ' 22 Nov. 55 •• 15 April 56 »• to Dec. 58
'^orgo Marriner, .Bn>*<f<j Major, liatculi \ _, L * ' -r 1 ^
Pindee, Bengal > | 15 May 55 "^S Aug. 57 24 July 63
Charles Edward Foster ' 31 Dec. 58|''23Nov. 60 ''29 Mar. 64
Frank Cunliffe p 30 Dec. 59, *• 6 May 62 *• 9 Aug. 64
Donald George Anderson ''jg Dec. 60 24 July 63 »• 16 Oct. 66
Charles Bowling 8 July 62 •' 3 June 64 p 4 Jan. 71
Octavius William Hill « ■ i Juno 55 ** 8 Jan. 58 13 Nov. 72
LlKl'TEXAWTS.
Robert William Archibald, In$triictur of 1
Mutkeiry 17 Doc. 59 Ji
Harloven Morlcj' Saunders
Oliver Beauchanip St, John
Edmund Eyre Coote
James Lewis Joseph Gordon
Richard Hoggard Harrison
Augustus Williams Morris, Adj. 23 Nov. 72'
Robert Lewis Arathoon ..
Mackenzie Churchill
Cecil Lumsden Hornby
Edward Lovegrove
Henry Metcalfe Nuthall
John Charles Frederick Gordon
Henry Cornelius King
Duncan Chesney
George Engleberts Liebcnrood
I 15 Feb.
^31 Mar.
^12 Juno
,P 4 Juno
i' 3 June
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1 5 July
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Granville Henry Jackson Alexander
Frederic Savill Marsham
Cecil Charles Williams
26 Oct.
58
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64
30 Sept.
4 July
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68
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28 Oct.
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9 Mar.
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15 Jan.
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9 Aug.
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VMajor, I Jan. 67.
P<?yiii(Mf<r.— Thomas Newton Young,^ i Jan. 57 ; Q.lf. 9 April 47 ; En$ign, ai July 48 ; Li. 3 Jan. 4 ; Eon.
Quarts If <ur<<T.— Donald Munro,*® 30 Nov. 55.
Medical Offiet, — Surgeon Major
Facings B\&c\i.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for Bengal, 18 Jnlg 1864.
^ Sir Arthur Lawrence commanded the 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1834 up to
^th. November ; the First Brigade Light Division from 5th Nov. 1854 to 5th Feb. 1855 ; and the 2nd Brigade 2nd Divi-
sion from 25th Dec. 1855 till the end of the Crimean war, and was present at the battles of Alma (horse killed) and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, CB., OflBcer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Colonel Hood was employed in the year 1846 as Secretary on a special public mission to the Argentine Republic
to settle the difference on the part of the combined Powers of England and France, and General Rosa, the Governor
of Buenos Ayres. Served in the Crimea with the Buffs from the ist May 1855 to the 8th January 1856, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded), and commanded the ladder party of the Buffs at theassaiidt of the Redaz:
on 8th Sept.— wounded ; commanded the Regiment fi-om 13th Sept. to 27th Dec. 1855, and marched it into the Kara-
bclnaia on 17th Sept. with Colours, *c., these being the first English colours that entered Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal).
^ Lt. Colonel Whitehead served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 1854, inclnding the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and was of the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sei)tcmber— men-
tioned in despatches for " distinguished conduct " (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
« Captain Hill served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy in the Burmese war in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegn).
» Major Young received the special thanks of the Commander in Chief for services rendered to the civil authori-
ties during the Chartist riots in South Wales in 1839. Served as Adjutant 22nd Regiment at the capture and
destruction of the villages in the Boree Valley on the Peshawur Frontier in Nov. 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Quarter Master Munro served in the Crimea fVora 13th June 1855, including the expedition to Kertch, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Kotuh on 30th March
J 858 (Medal with Clasp).
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''Caps ov Goob Hop»" "Cobuhha" "Java." "Vitiokia" "St. SBBAniAir" "Niyb"
* Bhitbtpoks."
38 Oct. 68.
Junes Stanbope Patrick Clarke,^ Ensign, »a6 Sept. 45; 14. '23 Mar. 49 • Cmtt, '31 Aiisr. 55 j Bt. Major, 21
Jnne 71 ; Jtfiyor, 16 Ang. 73. r> ..^i -v
Captahts.
James Lawson*
William John Frampton
Bichard Dane
John Trohear Rndd
IdtUetan Albert Powya
Robert Staveley Shinkwins ...
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$. George Poignand
Robert Elias, at SU^ColUge...
William Patrick Lawlor
John Stoyte
Ralph Edmonstone Bochanan
Henry Anderson Wilson
John Thomas Acton Drought. .
William Fulton
WOliam George Small, Adju-
tani 28 Oct. 68
Bennett William Lucas
John Frederick Irwin
Arthur Lapping
Shirley Aptnorp
Alfred Daahwood Worgan ..
Sttb Lliutsb'ajits.
Montagu William Battye
Percy Henry Noel Lake
Cheesborough Gordon Mac-*)
Kensie Kennedy }
Artiiur Glynn Leonard
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^ Lt. Colonel de Montmorency and Major
Clarke were present with the 59th Regiment at
the operations before and capture of Canton in
x8^7 (Medal with Clasp) .
* Captain Lawson was present with the 59th
Regiment at the operations before and capture of
Canton in X857 ; was engaged on the expedition
flrom Canton to the White Cloud Mountains in
June ; also at the storming and capture of Nam-
tow on xxth Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Shinkwin served with the 59th Regi-
ment during the operations before Canton under
Sir Michael B^piour in the latter part of 1856 and
beginning of 1857, and was present at the attack
and capture of Fort Lin and the Heights behind
Canton on 28th Dec, and at the storming and
capture of the. city (wounded) on 29th Dec. 1857 ;
/. also at the iififhir at the White Cloud Mountains,
71 and afterwards with the expedition to the Gulf of
7x PecheU (Medal with Cla^p).
X2 Feb. 73
9 Aug. 73
X2 Nov. 73
xa Nov. 73
Qnarter Jfiwf«r.— James Rowland, 4 Oct^3.
2i$dieal Qffktr^—Swrgecn, Mafor Joseph Watts,* A,8, 5 Aprfl 55; Surgeon, xx April 68.
Fia£ing$yndie.—AffenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for CejfUm, SepUmber 1867.
^X^ior Lacy served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and as local
ILGokmel commanded the greater part of a Brigade during a portion of the advance on MagdaUk, and
floally was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* SsrgeonMajor Watts.— For War Services see '* Medical Department."
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"CeUr et Audax." "Bowia" "Vimwea" " MAimriQUJi " "Talatbha" "Fuehtkii »'Oifo«" "Albcieia"
"CiUDAD BoDBioo*' "Badajoi" "Salaicakca** "Vittoiia" "Ptrkhkks" *'Nir«LLK" "Nive" "OBtmn"
"ToDLOunt" "P»imr»uLA" "Pckjaitb" "Mooltajt" ••Goojbeai" "TakuFoks" **PErnr" "Dslhi."
Coloaal is GhMt— JPfeM jrorsAol Jfw JBoya/ifi^ikMM »« DukeofCnabridtn, KG. rP.GCB. QCUQ. sXar. 69.
' V^„. g,, OoIoimU Comnuundant— 3 George Fred., rwemxtf Temnleiown.^ KCB. Bmaian, »a4 April 23 ; Li. »29 Oct 25 j
i^J!!: Oopf. P12 Dec. 26 ; Jfo/or. 16 June 37 j Ll.Colimel, '16 April 41 ; CMonsC, xx Nov. 51 ; Jfa/or Ge»miZ, 26
"^'^ ' "■" Oct. 58 iLimt. General, 9 March 65 ; Q«n*ral. 6 April 73 ; CoUm^ Cwnmundant 60th Riflcti, 34 Oct. 62.
1 Henry, Vueount MelriUe,* QCB. Etu. ^ Xi. x6 Nov. 19 ; Capt. 'x April 24 ; Major, ^xi July 96 ; Lt.Cohul,
^j Dec. M ; Coloiul, 98 Nov. 4X ; Major &eueral,9oJujiid 54 ; l*mt.Gmeral, 5 May 6b ; Gemeral, x Jan. 68 ;
Colonel Commandant 60th Rifles, x April 63.
liententBt GoloaaU.— 3 Peter Barton Roe, 2nd JA. '23 July 41 ; Xf. 36 Jnly 44 : Capi. '17 June sx : Ifajor. 'm
April 59 ; if. CoUmet, »x8 Sept. 60 ; Cotonel, x8 Sept. 65.
X Charles Alexander BoBwell Gordon,* Ennon, '21 April 43 ; Lt. 'xi June 45 ; Capt. 6 Jnne 54; BLMaior.
6 June 56 ; Major, ^iS Sept. 60 ; BLLt.Colonel, i Jan. 68 ; IA.CoUmel, '9 An^. 71.
a Hugh Parker Montgomery," znd Lt. '21 Aug. 49 ; Xe. »a8 Oct. 53 ; C«^. »x7 Aug. 55 ; Major, '10 Nor. 69 ;
Li.Colonel. 13 Aug. 73.
4 Charles wiUiamson, ani lA. 'xx July 51 ; X<. tx Aug. 54; Gag»<. 'x6 Oct. 57; Ifo/or, '9 Aug. jx; X<.OMmkI|
x8 Oct. 73.
Kaiors.— 4 Wykeham Leigh Pemberton,* 2nd Lt. '33 April 5a ; Lt. 'as Aug. 54 ; Capt. 23 Mar. 58 ; Major,
'28 Octji.
2 Rowley willes Hinxman,? cnj jjt. 23 Nov. 49; X#. '3 Mar. 54; Capt' x5 Jui' 58; 1?/ Jf<|for, 19 Jaa. 64 ;
Major, 24 April 72.
x Francis Ihmdas Farquharson,* 2nd lA. 'x8 Feb. 53 ; XI. 33 Mar. 55 ; Capt. 34 April 58 ; BtMajor^ 5 July
53 ; Major, x Feb. 73.
ames l)urham Dnndas,* aiul X<. 3 Mar. 54 ; U. 33 March 55 ; Capi, 33 June 58 ; Bt Major, xs Nov. 70;
Major, I April 73.
Herbert George Deedee,i<> AuMami AtUutani Oenaral, Sawul Pindea Divition, Bengal, SnaSffu, ix Aug. 54 ;
X<. 33Mar. 55; "^ -" ' '-'--" '^ **"-* °-^ ^-- ^ ^' '^» — ' '-'- -' •
3 James Joseph
MtQor, 5 July 73.
3 Francis Vernon Northey," Bnaign, 22 Mar. 55 ; X<. 37 July 55; Oqrf. '18 May 60 ; BiMaJar, xs Nov. 70 ;
Major, 5 July 73.
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55 ; Capt. 'a July 58 j B*. JTajor, 95 Sept. 60 ; BtOd.Colonel, 30 July 71 } Mqjor, 5 Jnly 73.
ph Collins, iffiu^, 'as Aug. 54; Lt. 33 Mar. ss; Capt. 'x9 July 59; l?f . JTivor, 5 July 73 ;
4 Wffliain Frederick Carleton," JBnmgn, 30 March 55; U, »x7Aug. 55; Capi, '18 Sept. 605 BUMtiar,
Chtimer Aahbumham," Entign,
ao April ss ; X<» a^ Oct. 55 > Qy<- ^«3 JaP.63 ; Mcpor, x8 Oct. 73.
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X Geo. Charles KeDyi^ {(^.M. 2 April 54)
4 Frederick Harding Anson Hamilton
4 Hany Robert Milfigan
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James Kiero Watson
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a Newton Jones Pauli
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3 Hugh Saint George Barton
4 Reginald H. Beadon
3 Arthur Tufbell
3 John Charley
4 Astley Fellowes Terry
X John Gustavus Orosbie
3 George Hewitt Trotman.
1 NesbitWiDoughby Wallace"
3 Arthur Morris"
X Charles Matthew Calderon>*
4 Redvers Henry Buller.» Depn^ AmkL \
A^utant and Qr.Magtar Gen. QcU Oead $
3 Charles Pierson Cramer
a Latham Coddington Brownrigg
4 James Henry Herbert Croft
4 Francis WaUiaoeGTenf)Bll,.iMk<r«CMip'>
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2 Alex. Angus AirUe Kinloch, D..i..i.G. \
for Mnaietrg, Baaml Pindea )
Aubi«yVere O'Brien, Ad{;ntani ClareMUitia
a C. Louis Constantine de Robeck, Aid«1
da Camp to Gaoamor General of Indiia}
X Charles Gilbert Fryer
4 William Warren
I Philip Julius HoneywoodAscoughBame
X George Thomas Whitaker ,
3 George Carpenter ,
3 Richard CoUingwood Robinson"
a George Lancelot McLean Fanner, .^iMl*!
de CIsMp to the Lt.Gooemor qf Bengal^
4 Edward Walter Home Crofton ,
X Denis Bingham"
4 John Talbot Damley Crosbie. Aidede}
Camp to Brigadier General BLerbeH ...J
3 Francis Hemry Baillie ,
LiBimvAiras.
4 Walter Cowan
X Fred. Charles Blenkinsopp Coul8on,"i
Aide de Camp to ike Go9amar€hn§ralqf.
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4 Henry Donald Browne,.ii(;i(£cM< x 7 May7T
X Edmund Lomax Fraaer"
a Reginald Chalmer, At^jutant xo Nov. 69 .
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John Seymonr Wynne Fincfai, Exira\
Aide de Camp to Lord LUui, cflreUmdj
Henxy Affleck Honlton Ward
Motk. Cecil Ralph Howard
Percy Alex. John Hope Johnstone, /»• \
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Crawford Lewin Allan
Wmiam Forsfeer
Arthur Pepvs
Robert Cradock Dariee"
Haniy Philip Mites WyUe
Jamee Nngent Blackwood Price
Fnmda John Adelbort Wood»»
Cfaarlee Holled Smith
Henry Savill ICaraham.u Adjwlani\
17 Kov. 69 $
Thomas Sydenham Clarke, JAjuUmUX
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Bmest Hovell Thnrlow
John Anbrey Williams
Albert Angnstos Phippe
Mam. Keith Tumour''
John Henry Bur8tall»
Arthur Greville Bagot
Henry Somervillc Hatton Riddelli*
Herbert James Hope-Edwardes, InH. \
vf Mntketry 16 Juiie73 }
Thomas Prince Lloyd
Fiennee Boughton Newton Dickenson ...
Edward Thomas Henry, Hutton, I%-\
tirmetor of Mutketrf t Feb. 73 }
Folbert Wright ArchcH*
Horace Walpole
John Dowling Howden - ,
Charles Hichell ;.
Artimr Junes Brander
Henry Bmest William Fetherstonhaogh..
Francis Moore Ward
Charles Badly Brittain Thome
Charles Hope, Initrvreier
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Godfrey Astell
Humphrey David Panry Okeden
Nicholas Edw. de Bemer Fenwick
Walter Henry Holbech*'
William Siurrock Anderson
Frederiek Amoiins Beanderk
Henry AJlftey
Corbet Stapleton Cotton '.
Henry Lowth Fanner
Bobert Henley
Arthur CreorgeAddey Martin
Mordavnt Charles Boyle
Horatio Reginald Mends
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Habert Richard Lovett
George Greville Moore
Basil Templer Graham MontgomcTy ..
Bobert Story
■uffene Ayshford Sanford
Bobert Charles Dighton Wilson
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^ Lord Templetown served thrcngk-
ottt the Eastern campaign of 1854,
and until March 1855, in commaiid
of the xst Battalion of Coldstream
Guards, present at the battte of the
Ahaa (mentioned in despatches),
battle of Inkerman, in command of
the Brigade of Guards, which he
brought out of action (wounded, and
horse killed), 6nbsc<incntly in com-
mand of the xst Division ; also pre-
sent at the siege of Sebaatopol
(Medal with Clasps, CB., Officer of
the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the
MedjicUe, and Turkish Medal).
* Lord Melville commanded the
a3rd during the suppression of the
msurrection in Lower Canada in 1837;
and also in repelling the attacks of
the American brigands who landed
nearPrescott, Upoer Canada, in 1838.
Commanded the Bombay Column of
the Army throughout tlie Pux\iaQb
campaign of x 848-49, indndiitf the
siege and storm of the town and cap-
ture of the citadel of Mooltan, battle
of Goojorat, and subsequent opera-
tions (Medal with Clasps, and ECS.),
SUB UBUT.
6 Mar.
a9 M«y
24 July
5 Oct.
9Auff.
9 Aug.
9 Aug. /J
31 Sept. 72
5 Oct. 72
X2 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
a6 Mar. 73
P«yaM«l0r«.— 3 Francis FitzPfttrick,** 2 Mar. 55 ; asi Lt 10 Oct. 49 ; L(. 31 May 54 ; HonJIaior, 2 Mar. 05.
4 Edward Charles Ghunt, 38 Dec. 55 ; Son.MaJor, 38 Dec. 70.
3 Charles Harrison Hignett, 10 May 71 ; Bmign, '28 July 03 ; Lt. 7 Nov. 68.
Qaorfar liatttn.—^ Thomas Jarvis,^ 3 Dec. 63.
I John Toole,** 13 Feb. 66.
3 William Holmes,** x 7 April 67.
3 waiiam PitzHenry," 6 July 67.
Medical OJletrt. — 3 Swrgwm Moqw Adam Graham Young,** A.B. 5 May 54 j Surt/eoHf 20 June 65.
3 Surgeon Major William Macnamara, IfD., A.8. 6 Oct. 54 ; Surgeon, x6 March 67.
4 i9ifry«(m Jfq;or Arthur Edwin Temple Longhurst,*" ITD., ^1.5. 27 Oct. 54: Surgeon
X £^«r^eon Ifa^or, William Silver Oliver," MD., Surgeon, 3 Feb. 72. t»*May ^7'
Gnen— JlKtN^ Scarlet.— .i^en^t, Messrs. Cox and Co.^Irith Agenie, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Go.
x«f BaitaUon embarked for Malta, 8 March x866. Haltfax, Nova Seoila; Dep6t, Wincheeler,
Md BaUaUon embarked for India, September 1867. Murree, Bengal: Depdt, Wincheeter.
yrd BaUalion returned from Aden, 34 December X872. 8homcl\ffe. j
4» BattaUon returned from New Brunewiek, 5 July 1869, Bortfand. Digi^j^ed by V^ OOQ IC
2o6 6oth (Tlie Ktn^*s Royal Blfle Corps).
s Lt.Ck)lonel Gordon served as a volunteer at the first attack npon Mooltan, and with the ist Battnlion 6otb Rifles
through the Pni^aub campaign in 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medial with two
Clasps). Setved as Assistant Adjutant General in the Turkish Contingent firom June 1855 to June 1857 (4th Class
of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Montgomery served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 185X-53 (Mc<lal).
* M^jor Pemberton served with the 60th Rifles in India during the mutiny, and was severely wounded, with loss
of two fingers of left hand, at Cawnpore on the a7th Nov. 1857 (Medal).
7 Mm'or uinxman served with the 6otii Rifles m the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India ttom. 7th June,
including the battle of BucUee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations,
Assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with Clasp).
> Major Farquluurson served throughout the campaign of x86o in China, as extra Aide do Camp to 8ir Hope
Grant (Medal with Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
* Major Dundas served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India firom tUi
June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subse(|uent siege operations
to 6th August (wounded on xoth June). Served the c&mpaign of 1858 in RohUcund, including the actions of Bugar
waUa and Nugena, relief of Moradabad. action on the Dojura, assault and captiu*e of Bareilly, attack and bomlisrd*
ment of Shalyehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the
enemy to the left oank of the (roomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee ; Oude campaign, tnclnding the
actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlic, and action of Biswah (Medal with Clasp).
Served on the Red River expedition of 1870 (Brevet of Mi^or).
^^ Lt. Colonel Deedes served with ihe ist Battalion 60th Rifles the campaign of 1857^58 against the mutineers in India,
including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai, and taking the Heights before Delhi, the sulsc-
auent siege operations (wounded on T2th June), assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupa-
on of the palace. Served ns Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Jones during the (»mpaign in Rohilcnnd, inclnd*
ingthe actions of Buga walla and Nugena, relief of Moradalxid, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly,
attack and bombardment of Shiahjeluinpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of
Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee. Served as
extra Aide de Camp to Sir A. Wilson at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; and as Orderly Oflicer to Brigadier
Barker in the operations in Oude fk*om 3rd Dec. 1858 to zst Feb. 1859 (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
1^ Major Northey served the Oude campaign in 1858 with the 60th Rifles, including the capture of the Fort of
Mittowhe and action of Biswah (Medal). Served also on the Red River expedition of 1870 (Brevet of Major).
^* Major Carleton served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Medal).
1* Major Ashbumham ser%'ed with the 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions
on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking of the Heights before Delhi, subsequent siege operations, assault
and capture of the city, with the flnal attack on and occupation of the palace. Campaign in RohUcund, includinfir
the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly.
attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rel^els and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of
Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Croomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and
destruction of Shahabad (Medal with Clasp).
>* Captains Henderson and Algar served with the 60th Rifles in the suppression of the mutiny in the Sbahslnui
district of Bengal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign 01x860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for
Taku Forts and Pekin).
** Captain Kelly served with the 60th Rifles the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in IndiA, including ths
actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking tiie Heights before Delhi, nubsequent si<^ operations
assault and capture of the city with the flnal attack on and occupation of the palace ; campaign in Bohilcuud, in*
eluding the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of
Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the
Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Groomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee. iittnck
and destruction of Shahabad and Bongkagong, the Oude campaign, and officiated as Brigade Major to a Movable
Column under Colonel Dennis (Medal with Clasp).
>* Captain Byron served with the 38th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the nsaanlk
and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and action at Barree (Medal with Clasp).
^7 Captain Poole served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Mednl).
u Captain Morris served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with tn->
Clasps).
1* Captains Wallace, Oalderon. Robinson, and Bingham, Lieutenants Coulson, Fraser, Mitchell-Ixmeft, Dsvics,
Wood. Marsham (as Adjutant), Hon. K. Tumour, Burstall, Riddell, Archer, and Holbech served on the Red River
expedition of 1870.
» Captain Buller served with the and Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in CTbina (Medal wiUi
two Clasps). Served with the xst Battalion on the Red River expedition of 1870.
** Major FitzPatrick served with the snd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Mcflnl). In
the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Medal). Also served throughout tho cam-
paign of 1863 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
** Quarter Master Jarvis served with the 55th Regiment in the (^ina war of 1841-42. and was present at the tskini;
of Amoy, Chusan. and subsequent operations up the Ningpo river, and storming of Chin Kiang Fo (Meda!>. Ha a
also the Good Conduct Medal.
** Quarter Master Toole served with the 60th Rifles in the Pui^jaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present durir?
the second siege operations at Mooltan (including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the Citaticl). 1>fttt!e
of Goojerat. pursuit of the Sikh Armv until its flnal surrender at Rawul Pindce, occupation of Attock and Pcshawur.
and expulsion of the Afl*ghan Force oeyond the Khyber Pass. Served in tho Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-5^,
including the dispersion of insurgent villagers in the Meerut district, siege operations against Delht from 28th AuiT.
to 3th September 1857 ; campaign in Rohileund in 1858, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena. roliofof
Moradalxul, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareillv, attack and bomlmrdment of Shahiehnni>or*>
defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bunk of
the (Goomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, and action of Bungkagoun ; the Onde campaign, including the
actions of Pusgaon and Risoolpore. attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal with Clasp).
Served also on the Red River expedition 1870.
** Quarter Master Holmes served with the and battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of X851-53 (MednP.
In suppression of tho Indian mutiny in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Medal). Also throughout the cumpaiiTi
of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
S7 Quarter Master Henry served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1 351-53 (Medal).
» Surgeons Miyor O. Young, Longhtirst, and Oliver.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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'31 Dec. 41 ; Lt.Coloitel, x8 Jan. 48 ; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54 ; ifcy'or OeHeral, 24 Oct. 62 j Lieut. General, 25 Oct.
71 ; Colonel 61 8t Foot, 3 Feb. 70.
LiflBtauuit OoloneL— Alexander William Gordon,* Bneian, 'zz March 42 ; H. '3 May 44 ; Capt. '29 Dec. 48 S
Bt.MaJor, zo Jan. 58; ITa/'or, i'z6 Nov. 60; Bt.Lt.Cotonel, 37 Dec. 68; Lt.Colonel, 15 Jan. 73.
Kt^erB.— William Freeland Brett,* Sneign, ^x April 43; X^. 6 Dec. 44; Capi. 35' June 51 ; Major, '14 Aug.
57 ; Bt.Li.Colouel, ix Nov. 57; Colonel, 6 May 65.
riUiBm Blackett.* Bneiffn, '29 Dec. 54; Lt.'g Nov. 55; Cope. 'z7 Deo. 58; BtMaJor, 5 July 73; Major,
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• Captain Boileau served with the 6zst Regiment
at the siege assault and capture of Delhi (and as
a volunteer with the Artillery fh>m 26th August
till its fall), including repulse of sorties on ^th
z8th and 33Td July and zst Aucnist 1857 (Medal
with Clasp).
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I 2x 3/1, ;p«]raMwl«r.— Charles Edward Lennox," 8 May 67 ; aiwl JK. x2 June 5a ; -t'. 3 Sept. 54 j Capt. x Jan. 62.
6 ... \qmarUr Ifcwfrr.— James Wilson," 7 Nov. 68.
I ao ... l Medical Qfieer.—SHrgfon Major James Petrie Street, 1* MD., A.8. 9 June 54 ; Surgeon, 1$ Jane 66. .
' I Faciuge Bnif.—Agente, Messra. Cox and Co.— Irieh AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bi. and CJo.
Seturned from Nova Seotia, June 1873.
* Sir Horatio Shirley served the Eastern campaign of X854-55 ; conmianded the 88th in the battles of Alma and
Inkenzutu, and siicgc of Sebastopol ; was General Officer of the Trenches in the attack on the Quarries on tho 7th
June, and at the attack on the i8th June, and commanded a Brigade at the attack on the Redan on the 8th Sefpt.—
wi>unded (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and: 3rd
ClsM of the Me<]jidie).
* L4.Colonel Gordon served with tho 6zst Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857, waa present
at the repulse of the sorties of 4th and x8th July, and in the action of Niqjufghur on 35th August, where he com-
manded the Reserve (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Brett commanded the 54th Regiment during the burning of the steam transport Sarah Sand* at sea on
nth Nov. 1857. The conduct of the 54th on that occasion was the subject of a general order dated Horse Guards,
37th Feb. Z858, in which Lt.Colonel Brett is mentioned as being " entitled to high praise for his conduct through-
oat" under circumstances "the most alarming and dangerous in which soldiers can be placed" (Bravet of
Li.Colonel, and presented by the Roval Humane Society with a Silver Medal and vote of thanks for his services on
the occasion). Served in India during the suppression of the mutiny tram January Z858, and commanded a Flying
Column cm the Nepnul i'Vontier ; this force received ^e special acknowledgments of the Crovemor General of India
fw •• cncrgv and zeal displaye<l for the period so employed ** (Medal).
•M4jor Blackett served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofaie Frontier
under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the ailhir with the Hindostanee fluatics on the Heif;ht8 of
Bitxana on uie 4th May (Medal with Clasps).
* Captain ShtSftier sen'ed with the 34tli Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at
Cawnporc on a6th 37th and 38th Nov. 1857, cai>ture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, an'? relief of
Azimghor (Medal with Clasp).
•• Captain Lennox served in the Burmese war of X852-53 (Medal).
i^ Quarter Master WiUon served with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the
Bovee Valley, N. W. frontier of India, in November X853. Also with the expeditionary force against the Surnicksai
MiAmuDds, including the taking and destruction of several villages in August and September 1854 (Medal with
Clasp.
r Street.— For War Services see *' Medical Department."
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FiCHezuy Edward Jerome,* Ji»n^, at Jan.. 48: Xm»<. 30 April 53; Ca
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Yiceaimiis Knox
Arthur Coding
Robert Hayne
William Bowlas Williams
Harry Molvneux Carter
ClaytOL William JamesHingston, Interpreter
Robert Henry Forrest
John Clibbom
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Qnarter Jfaeter.—CharleB Lenton, 5 June 66.
Medical Qfieer.— Surgeon Kqfor Thomas Smitli Hollingsworth, A.8. 3 Nov. 54 ; Surgeon^ 7 Aug. 67.
Jnieinge Buff.-^Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Bwtbarked/br India, 30 December x868.
^ Sir William Thomas Knollys served with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 6th March to the end of the Penin^
aula war in x8x4, and was present at the blockade of Bayonne, repulse of the sortie--on which occasion Sir Heniy
BuDivan and ten Officers of the Guards were killed or died of their wounds.
* Brigadier General Sankey served the Baatem campaign up to x6th Dee. 1854, and from X3th July 1855. ae-
D.A.Q.M.G., and ftt^m 3x8t Aug. as A.Q.M.G. to xst Division, including the aifkirs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's
Farm, battles of Alma (mentioned in despatches, and charged killed) and Bolaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege-
and tell of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claam, Brevets of M^jor and Lt.Co]onel, 5th Class of the Me^jidie,
•ad Turkish Medal).
^ LkColonel Garter served with the sisi Light Ibftatry duringthewar in Buxmah ftt>m April to August 1853 ; waa
on board the B.LC. steam-sloop SeeeeMe during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the*
Baaigoon river, served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and iJt this storm tmd capture
of Bangoon ; also at the assault and capture of Bassein, xoth May (severely wounded). Was mentioned in Genexvl
aodwin:s despatches aa " deserving the best consideration of Government'* finr his services at the capturing by
■torm of the enemy's stronghold and entrenched position south of Bassein ; honoured with the best thanks of the
Ckiveraor General in Conndl, and promoted to the rank of Captain (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
* Major Hay served with the 63nd Regiment in the Crimea in X854-55, including tno siege of Sebastopol and the
attack on the Quarries (Medal with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt Colonel Jerome served with the igflh Regiment in the Lidian campaign of X8S7-59, including operations asainfit
Hie rebel tribes in Ghwjerat, storm and capture of CJhundairee— led the storming party, siege and capture of Jnansi,
where under a murderous fire he assisted in securing Ensign Secoal, who was severely woundea— mentioned in
despatches ; also present at the action of Koonch and at the various engagements before Calpee — severely and dan-
Mitmsly wounded (mentioned in despatohea. Brevet of Major, Medal with Cilasp, and Yictoria Croas). Served in
file Haaara campaign of x868, inolnding the expedition against the tribes on the Blaek Mountain (Medal witb
Claap).
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15 June 49; Colonel, 38 Imoy. 54; Major General, 7 Jan. 64;
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Gtaaries £mAon Tenoi
C?barlGs Owen James
Msimaduke Stourton
Edmund Sandilands Savage ...
«. Nadolig Ximenes Grwynne ...
Arnold David Saportas ..
Frederick William Day
Henry Mount Parkerson^
General, 33 April' 731 Colonel 63rd ]>HM>t. 33 Aug. 73.
XkalmsatGolflntl.— vere Hunt Bowles,^ Sneign, xo April 49; Lt. 'z3 An£^. 53; Copt 8 July 55; 2fajor,
19 Dec 61 ; Li.Colonel, 38 July 67 ; Colonel, 28 July 72.
HiMn.— Patrick Hunter, JSneign, >*i5 June 49; Lt. *i6 July 53 j C(qa. ^39 Deo. 57 ; Mt^or, »x3 Oct. 70.
William Fraser Forbes G^on.* Sne. x Kay 55 ; Id. ^7 Sept. 55; Cap*. '24 I>ec. 58; BtMajor, 5 July 72 ;
M^jor, 24 Jan. 73.
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Robert William Bastow
Frederic Whit. Russell Jones...
Robert Wright Studdy
William Lettaom Gnmoir
Henry James Jackson
Francis Maenaghten Leslie? ...
William Palmer»* Adjuiant\
6 July 70. i
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Georffo Lindsav Garsiin ......
Charies Grenville Maasel ..,
Fra. George Lawrence Main^
waring ,
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Rawdon Kdw. Dennys Rellly...
Herbert Bdward Ravenshaw...
Henry Thomas George Bume..
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l*/'i, PayMottei*.— Frederick Piper,* 14 Sept. 70; Qnarter Master, 30 Marcl^6o.
28 Oct.
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^ Colonel Bowles served with the 63rd Regi-
ment throughoutthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including Uie battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman; siege assaults and fkdlof Sebastopol,
expedition to Kerch, bombardment and capture
of Kinboum (Medal with four Olasps, sth Class
of the MeOjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lieut. Palmer served in India daring the
mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
• Paymaster PQ>er served with the Rifle Brigade
throughout the EiBstem campaign of z854-55> ^'
eluding the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the Battalion through the whole of its
sendees in the suppression of the Indian mutiny,
including the capture of Lncknow, and numerous
7oaflteirs during tne Onde campaign (Medal with
y. Clasp).
SPB LISPT. I
'; Qnarter J/a«<rr.— William Ridler. 8 June rzc
Medical Qffieer.— Surgeon Major John Harrison Robotham,^ A.S, 33 April 55 ; Surgeon, 35 April 68.
Facinge Grt&i.— Agent, John Bonstead, Esq.— Jrw* AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bt., and Co.
JSmbarkedfor India, 7 Oct. 1870.
* Usjor Gordon served with the aoth Regiment in the Indian eampaign of x857'58» and was present with the
sekeied marksmen of the Regiment at the actions of Chnnda, TJmeerpore, and Sultanpore, Fort of Dhowraha, siege
iod capture of Locknow (menticmed in despatches), subsequent oi>erations in Oude and aflhir of Meangunge, also
at Chnxda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Parkcrson served with the 83nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces In suppressing the Indian mutiny in
XS57-59, iBclading the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of Cawnpore, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
It Ohwnpore, action of Kale Nnddee, occupation of Futtehghur, and acted as Field A^ntant for three months to a
fljriofc Colamii under Colonel D. Watson; defence of the Jail at Sha^jehanpore, affairs of Mahomdie, Shahabad^
ttdBunkairoon (Medal with Clasp).
' Ueot. Leslie served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-dB (Medal with Clasp fbr Ludknow).
' Bnrgeon Msjor Robotham.— For War Services see *' Medical Department."
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Richard John Bin^fham
John Edmund Haniur Crewe. ..
Fred. Seton Karr Lushington .
Harry St George Ord
John Patrick Miller
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Thomas Alfred Beale
James Mitchell Johnstone..
Henry George Purdon
Francis John Sayer Cator..
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Lt.Colonsl, 'y> Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major, ix Jan. 58; Lt.Otlouel, 13 Feb. 59 ; Mafor Oenenl,
19 June 60; LUut. General, 8 March 6q; Colonel 64th Foot, xa Feb. 70*
LiAutenant Ooloasl.— UC Thomas de Courcy Hamilton,* Eneign, '30 Sept 42 ; lA, 10 April 47 ; Cogrf. 29 Dec.
54 ; Bt.Major, xo Mar. 57 ; Major, 27 Nov. 57 ; JBt.Lt.Colonel, 2x Apiil 68 ; Lt.Colonef, »ao May 68; CoUmel,
aoMay73.
Xaiors.— Robert Mockler,* J7im^, laSept 43; Lt, 12 Jan.. 48; Cani.g May 51; Bt.Major, a4Msr. 58;
Major, 2 Sept. 50; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 18 Mar. 69.
Valentine Ryan,7 Eneign, 30 Nov. 49 ; X^. 2 Jan. 52 ; Capt. x6 Mar. 58 ; BLMajor, 5 July 72 ; Major, xaFeb. 73.
Captaihs.
•.George Digby Barker*
George Henry John Haldane* |
John Ayton Woodw I
Charles Hamilton Sams
James Landon Watt
Edward Joseph Jekyll, A^j
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John Wonlfe Keogh
John Symeon Walker
Francis John Edward Green.
Francis Sandys Dugmore ....
Edward William Carleton ....
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1 Lieut General Lewis served with the Grenadier
Guards in the Crimea from the X3th Aug. 1855 ;
Commanded Divisions of the Army in the
r^ Trenches, and the Grenadier Guards at the taking
^ of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal,
69 and 5th Class of the Me^jidie).
' * Colonel Hamilton sensed with the ooth
' Light Inikntry in KafBrland during the whole of
70 the war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 68th
71 Light Inflmtry the Eastern cami>aign of 1854-55*
7o<including the batUee of Alma, Balaklavs, and
7xllnkennan, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
69 with four Clasps, Victoria Cross, Knight of the
71 Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
SVB LIBDT.
x4Aug. 72
ax Aug. 72
XX Sept 72
29 Mar. 73
12 Nov. 73
PayjiMMtor.— Richard S. Crawley, a Oct. 66; Mon.Caplmn, a Oct. 71.
q;narter Jfa#ter.— John M'Guiness, 5 July 7X.
Medical Qjffleer.—Svrffeon Mejor James Bonnyman, AfD., A.8. 13 Doc. 55 » Surgeon, 13 Oct. 70.
Fadnge Black.—^^Mff, Messrs. Cox and Co.—lriek Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bi. and Co.
Returned Jrom Malta, 38 Mar. 1B72.
♦ Lt.CoIonel Mockler served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of x8s6-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and night attack and battle of Kooshab— severely wounded by ronnd-
shot (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Kalce Nuddee and
Kerkeroulie, BareiUy, Shahjehanpore, Bunnai, and Mahomdie (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
7 Major Ryan served with the 64th Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in iSsrs^;
present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham (acting as his Aide de Camp), defence of Cawnpore
and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Ealee Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, and capture of Bareilly (Medal).
0 Lt. Colonel Barker served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in X857, including the night attack and
battle of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohnmrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasi)). Served in Bengal
with Uaveluck's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtchpore, Aoung, Pandoo
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseemtgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, and the 8e\'eral actions leading to
and ending in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence, including several sorties (wounded) ;
with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks, and in the operations ending in
tiie final capture of Lucknow, where he oflioiated as D.A.Q.M. General, xst Division, and was mentioned in despatcheti ;
the RohUcund campaign in X858, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year'n
service for Lucknow).
* Captain Haldane served the Persian campaign of 1856-57 with the 64th Regiment including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah, and
expedition to Ahwaz— in command of the Light Comj^ny (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Pro-
vinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; present vnth Havelock's Column in the actions of Fiittehpore, Aoung,
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), Onao, Buseerut Gunge (first and second) ; was an Assistant Field Engineer in
the defence of the Alumbagh (mentioned in despatches) ; present at the actions of Dilkoosha and second relief of
Lucknow, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkeronue,
capture of Bareilly, and aflnirB of Shal^ehanpore, Buxmie, and Mahomdie (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service
for Lucknow).
»® Captain Wood was on board the Transport Sarah Sandn with the Head Quarters of the S4th Regiment on
passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the x i th November 1 857. Served dnnng
the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's camiMiign m Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
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WiML— 5m- Bobert W»lpole,» KCS. and Lt. »ix May 95; Lt. »»a6 Sept. a6; Cavt. '24 Jan. 34; 2fa>r,
'3» 3€ay 44; BtJA,Colonel^ a July 47; Co^jmI, 38 Nov. 54; U.CMtuL 17 Oct. 56; JTq/or Qeneral,
30 May 6a; Lieut.eenmrQl, 35 Oct. 71 ; Cl9ioii«/ 65th Foot, a8 Oct. 69.
Limtnut Gelend.— Charles Blewitt," AmAt", »»8 May 46 ; ie. aa Dec. 48 ; Capt, *i May 55 5 Major, 7 Jan. 69 ;
Lt.CowHel^ 13 Feb. 73.
J^iocfc— William John Chada.* Jiwya, 'la Nov. 47; U. 'za Sept. 48; CVip*. 30 June 54; Bi.MaJor, 15
Dec. 54; ^^l^CbloM^, o Nov. 6a; A^ofor, 15 May 73. f t , z' j-
Fred. Stangflcld Hemes, Eumgn, 4 April 51 ; Lt. '35 Nov. 53 ; Capl, ^7 Dec. 58 ; Bt.Maiar, 5 July 7a ; Major,
13 Feb. 73.
CUTAIVS.
Lionel Smith Warren*
William Syam?
Villars BnUei*
William Gervaise de la Poei«...
William Thomaa Croft
George Bexuamin Wolsel^,^ >
Bng. Major, Morar, Btngol ^
Cba. Grosvenor Byam Martin
John Cookson Fife"
James Browne
Mowbray Lettson Elliot
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Hngh FitaRoy Manyat
IteginaM Wilham DiUflety
Frederick Lnttman Jotmson ...
Cbas. Angnstus Fillinghun, ^
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William Ethelston
/Wm.Maitland PeagumColeman
Charles John Whitaker, AeU.
{John Clmrfes Christie
iBich.DuiBn Bnckl^Rutherford
Geo. Biyan Douglas Thomhill
I Henxy Spencer Wheatley
I Alexander Thomas Weller
Frederick Guy Vivian, Inter- \
preter >
Bobert St. George Harding)
HamOton }
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William Walter Lean
Algernon Geo. Arnold Dmrnnd
Charles John Dennys
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* Lt. Colonel Blewitt served with the 65th Regi-
ment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal).
^ Captain warren was engaged in the opera-
tions at Taranaki in i86x (Medal).
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r.— Alexander Baird," xa May 63; Comet, aa Feb. 56 ; Lt. ax Aug. 60 ; MoH.Mafor, xa May 73.
r Ifwto*.— George Collins, 39 Oct. 73.
I Qfieer.—Smyeom Mt^or Henry Sherlock," A.8. 15 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 9 Aug. 70.
JVuM^* White.~.^^»ii<f. Messrs. Cox and Co.— IrUk AgenU, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, xo Januarg 1871.
' Sir Bobert Walpole commanded a detachment of the Rifle Brigade at the Pandoo Nuddee on the a6th Nov. 1857 ;
a Brigade on the aTth and a8th November at Cawnpore under Major General Windham, on which occasion he
<le<^sted the ria^t attack of the Gwalior Contingent, and took two x8-pounder guns ; commanded the 6th Brigade of
the Army at the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December under Lord Clyde ; a detached Corps of the Army that
Btithed through the Doab to Etawah, Futteyghur, and the Ramgunga ; commanded the 3rd Division of the Army
«t the capture of liucknow; and a Field Force that entered Rohilcund, including attack on Fort Rohea and battle
«f Allygimn; also the whole of the Troops at the battle of Bareilly under Lord cV^e (wounded— sabre-cut on right
faaad, aDd horse wounded in three places) ; Commanded at the fight at Mayl^ Ghat on the Saarda zsth Jan. 1859,
vfaen with 360 men, 60 only of whom were Europeans, he entirely defeated 3,500 of the enemy {CB., KCB., Medal with
Cla«p, ai:d received tue thanks of Parliament).
* LLColonel Chads served as Aide de Camp to Creneral Godwin throughout the Burmese war of 1853-53, and was
^tsent at the assault and capture of Martaban, the destruction of the river stockades at Rangoon, attack on the
WUte House Stockade, xath April (wounded, but did not quit the field), and operations of the two following days,
ci^&elnding with the storm of tne Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade ; also present at the captures of Bassein and
^*t^ the relief of the beleaguered Garrison at Pegu, and the operations of the four following days, durinsr which
Utt enemy in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of liajor) ;
'•oeiTed the thanks of the Governor Gtoneral in Council on six separate occasions during the war. Served as a
Tohmteer at the bombardment and capture of Bomarsund in the Baltic expedition of 1854 (Medal). Served as
Stiff Captain at Smyrna from April to Sept. 1855, and as Commandant with rank of Assistant Adjutant General at
eajrea and Abydoa (Dardanelles from zst Sept. 1855 to 37th Oct. 1856).
' Cftptain Byam served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in X863-65 (Medal).
*)f^ Butler served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war of x86o-6z, and also in that of x863-6^.
Manmiindcd a Company and vras severely wounded at Camerontown 7th Sept. 1863 (mentioned in despatches. Medal,
•ad Brevet of Mi«<w).
* Captain de la Poer served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
. " (^»tain Wolseley served with the 84th Regmient during the latter part of the Indian mutiny, and was engaged
m «U the minor aCb&s in the Shahabad district under Sir John Douglas (Medal).
" Captain Fife served with the x8th Royal Irish and with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in x 865 (Medal) .
" M^or Baird landed in the Crimea with the 7xst Highlanders on the 7th Feb. X855, and served at the siege and
l^oT Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish MediiS).
^ Smgeon logor Sherlock.— For War Servioes see " Medical Department"
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Colonel.— e. Thomas Honrv Johnston,^ Eiuign, i^ai Feb. as ; X/. 'i Oct. 35 ; Cofrf. 'x4 Oct 36 ; Jfa;or»
1*30 May 36; Lt.Colonel, 1*38 Dec. 38; Coloutl, ii Nov. 51; Miyor ^fmteral, 4 Jane 57; Lt.Oentrd,
3T*Jan. 64 ; Colonel 66t;h Foot, 10 Oct. 70.
31 Jan. 04 ; L'oionei tbtn Fool, 10 uct. 70.
Lieutenant ColoneL— George Vincent Watson, Sneign, '9 April 47 ; X*. 14 Nov. 48 ; Capt. '28 April 54 ; Jfo/or,
P6 Feb. 63 ; Lt.Colonel, ^ai Aug. 69.
"■ ' " ^ . ^ ^ ^.,, ^ I. 'agFeb. 56; Jfiyor,»i8Aug.69.
Cop/. ^6 Sept. 58 ; Mepcr, '14 Ang. 67.
Kajora.— James Gfllbraith, Entign, 'la Dec. 51 ; X^. 6 Jane 54 ; Cmpi, ^39 Feb. 56; M^jorJ 'z8 Aug. 69.
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Ernest Stephen Garratt
Thomas Murphy^*
Arthur Nelson Wclman
John Healey,' Interpreter
Gteorge William Monk Hail ..
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Thomas Harris
William Hamilton M'Math I
Frederick Baincs Dillon
Henry Herbert Smallpicce, Inatruetor)
of Jlufketrjf 21 March 73 )
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GillHd Goo. Baker-Cresswell
John <;h«8. Mathew Pigott
Francis James Cullen
William Augustus Callaghan
Walter Roberts
Manners Charles Wootl
Edward Henry Fosbery
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Henry Breflfticy Teman
Frederick Duncan Raikes
Rupert Virginius Tho. Edw. Stevenson
Adolphus Jiunes Price
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John Waring Singleton Mercer
Wm. Johnde la Poer Beresford-Poirse...'
Henry Somerset Hassard I
Theodore Gortlon Barclay I
Alexander Bulstrode Kenton..
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Ptt^wt/jt/^"**.— Thomas Brj-son, 5 April 56 : JIon.MaJor, 5 April 71.
Quarter Miuier. — Henr3- Jones. 20 March jy
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major William Siin Murray, MB. A.S. 10 Jan. 5« ; Smrgeom, 1
riTq/or, 10 Jan. 71.
S Jan. 58 ; Surje99
;Facing» Green.— Agenit, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for India, Fehmary t9jo.
1 Lieut.General Johnston served in tho 66th Regiment in Canada during the rebellion of 1837-38, and afterwards
commanded the Regiment for many years on foreign service.
* Captain Murphy served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign firom Juno 1854 to January
1856; was present nt Inkerman. and engaged in the six bomlwrdments of SelMStopol, and not aboent ftrora re^ar
trench duty for a single clay trom flrsi breaking ground to the end of the siege (reconMncnded for distinguished
conduct). Served in tho Turkish Contingent at Kertch fVom January 1856 to the end of the war (Modal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
» Captain Healey served in the 83rd Regiment in the Indian cnaripaign. and was present at the reduction of the
Fort of Arrah in Jan. 1858, at the siege of KoUnh and its capture by assault, dof^t of the Gwalior rebelo at Kolaris,
surprise on and attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal).
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f*") *2P April a?; Colomel, aj Not. 41; Ifo/or Qtntral^ ao Jane 54:
£&' 14 Jan. 66 ; Colonel ^ Foot. 15 Jan. 58.
Ikataaaat CeleaeL— «. Frederick William Jebb,*f nttTM, I'as June 54 ;
jr<l/or, 'laHa^ 63 ; U.Colotul^ ai Ang. 7a.
M$Min.—$. Charles B. Knowles,* Eu$iffn, ao Feb. 55 ; Li. ao April 55 ; Cant. '13 Feb. 63 ;
William Henry Bell Kinffsl^,* Snmffng Jane 55 ; Id. yo Oct. 57 ; Capt. >ia May 63 ; Mc
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George Baker'
Miles Charles Sefeon* > 30 Mar.
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William Hope Tonng '
William Egginton Briggs
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lAwrence Jameson Torrie
Herbert Sowdon SeTcme ,
William Arthur D'Oyly Mealy!
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Quarter ITcu/^.— Edward Pierson," 3 March 56.
Madieal Officer.— Sttr/ttyn Mi^for Jones Lamprey,^' JfB., A.S. 8 Oct. 50;
4- I 1 General DaTies serred in the Peninsula witb
I the ;and Light Infimtry. and was present nt th»
69 batuea of Fuentes d'Chior, Salamanca, Vittortn,
70 and the Pyrenees, and at the siege of Bndiijos.
70' (wounded), for which he has the War Mcchil withi
71 flTe Clasps.
I * Lt. Colonel Jebb serred with the 23rd Fusiliers.
^',in the Crimea from the Z4th Not. 1854, including
71 1 the siege and Ihll of Sebastopol (Mednl with.
71 Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a de-
71 'taehment of the 67th Regiment which mnrched ia>
71 January 1862 from Tientsin to Niu-Chnansr. s dis-
71 tanoe of 350 miles, for the protection of the British.
71 community at that port, when dosied by the ice,.
I from the depredations of the Ma-tardser robbers.
a9May
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x9 0ct.
X9 0ct.
X Jan.
X3 Feb.
[7 June 70.
, 3 Not. 57 ; Surgeou Mv^or^
nttimgu YtOaw.-^ Ag0ni$, Messrs. Coz and Co,— Embarked for India, x November X873.
* Major Knowlea serred with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea l^m the nth July 1855, ineluding the siege anil
^ of Sebastopol, and was sererely contused at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp^
ind Turkish Medal). <
* X^r JCingaley serred with the 67th Regiment thronghout the campaign of z 860 in China, including the action
cf Sinho, taking of Tangkn, and sererely wounded in the leg at the storming of the inner Taku Fort ; also present
ttthe snnender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain Cardew scnred with the 67th Regiment thronghont the campaign of x 860 in North China, including the
action of Binho, taking of Tangkn, storm and captnre of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Me<bii with
t^ Gasps). Acted as Adjutant of the 67th Regiment at the second capture of Kading and in the minor operations
misflt Uie Taeping rebels in the Ticinity of Shanghai in 1862.
' Qiptein Baker serred with the 67th Regiment thronghont the campaign of x86o m China, and carried the i-egi-
»ntsl Coknir at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangkn, and with the storming Pftrty at the Taku Fort, the ditch of
vtidtheeraaeedandplanted the Colour on UiecaTalier; alsopresentatthesnrrender of Pekin (Medal with two C'hisps).
' Csptain Seton serred with the 67th Regiment throughout tho campaign of i860 in North China, inclndinsr tho
MioD of Sinho, taking of Tangkn, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Mednl with
tvoCtenm). Also senred agamst the Taeping rebels in tho Ticinity of Shanghai in 1863, and was present at the-
takiBgof theftntified stockades at Naizang, storm and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsinpoo, Najow, and
ChoUii.
* Cspiain Pbole serred in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1863, including tho second cap-
ln«ofKaffing.
^ Csptain Moeee serred with the 67th Regiment throughout the campafgn of x86o in North China, including the
MtiOB of Sinho, taking of Tangkn, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, surrender of Pekin (Medal with two*
Ch^). Aeled aa AcQntant of Uxe Left Whig 67th Regiment during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity
«f8bso|^iaiin the simamer of x86a,and was present at the storm and capture of tho strongly-stockaded post of
KMsag. tha walled citiea of Kading. Tsinpoo, Najow, and ChoUn.
** Qnsiter Maater Pieraon serTsd thronraont tho Crimean war of 1854-55 (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Also-
■■7<d in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1863, inclndinff the second capture of Kadin;c-
" 8v|MB Jl^ior Lamprey.— For War Berrices see " Medical Department.'^
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30 ; Lt.Col. 21 April 43 ; Col. 20 Jane 54 ; MaJ.Oen. 13 Dec. 58 ; Lt.Oen. 8 Dec. 67 ; Col. 68tli Foot, 9 April 64.
Lieutenant Coloael.—c. Joshua Henry Kirby,* JE«#. 'lo Aug. 38; Lt. 8 April 42; Ca/><. 30 April 52 ; Jfq/or ,
^x June 60; Lt.Colonel, 10 Nov. 69.
■i^ora.— Harrison Walke J. Trent,' Entign, '14 April 48; Lt. ^i July 53; Capt. 29 Dec. 54; Bt .Major ^
21 Mar. 65 ; Major 1 10 Nov. 69.
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* Lord William Paulet served the Eastern cam*
paign of 1854 as Assistant Adjutant General to
the Cavalry Division, including the battles of
Alma, Balnklava, and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopor (Medal with four Clasps. CB., Officer
of the Legion of Honor, Commander ist Clafis
St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Kirby serve*! throughout the New
Zealand war of 1864-66, commanded the 68th Light
Infantiy on the 27th April 1864 at the commence-
ment of the operations against the Gate Pah, and
three Companies during the action of the 39th
April 1864 (Medal.)
" Lieut. Woodward served with the 68th Light
Infhntiy in the New Zealand war in 1864-66
(Medal).
Sub Libutbhakts.
Robert BdwardNeilsonThomas
Robert Henry Gunning
Benjamin Briscoe
Charles Waring Darwin
William Gordon Yate .^
Fa3fmatter.—ChaT]es Fade Heatly,'* 17 Deo. 47 ; Ens. jg April 33 ; Lt. 7 July 37 ; Hon. Major, i Jan. 60.
Quarter Jfewftfr.— William Shea, 6 Dec. 73.
Medical Qffietr.— Surgeon Mqjor Robert W. Meadows,^* MD. A.8. 26 May 54 ; Surgeon, 22 Aug. 65.
•
Faeinge Green.- Aaenis, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jri»* Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Eetumedfrom JNew Zealand, 12 June x866. — Embarked for India, 10 Feb. 1872.
' Major Trent served with the 68th Light Infantry throughout the New Zealand war in 1864 66, was present attic
assault on the Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches), and acted as a regimental Major in the action of Te RaugB, and
aeverely wounded in right ^^-rist while leading two Companies of the 68th into the left of the enemy's rifle-pits (men-
tioned m despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Mt^or Blood served with the 68th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 6th Sept. X855, and was present at the
siege and fall of Sebastopoi (Medal with (Jlasp, and Ohirkish Medal).
* Major Spratt and Captain Kay served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and were
present at Uxe attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
« Captain Tucker served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 68th Light Infantrj-, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebnstopol (Me<lal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the engagement
at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
7 Captain Shaw served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in X858, and acted aa Field Adjutant of Colonel
Walter's Column employed against the rebels in Shahnbad (mentioned in desimtches, Medal). Also throughout the
campaign of i860 in China (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Cliisps).
> Captains Mnrahall and Bolden served with the 68th Light Infantry throughout the New Zealand war in
1864-66, including the attack on the Gate Pah, the engagement of Te Ranga, the West Coast campaign, and action at
Kakaramea (Medal).
» Captain Covey served in the New Zealand war in 1864-^ as Adiutant of the 68tli Light Inflantry and aa Field
Adjutant of Tauranga Field Force, and was present at the attack on Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches) and
engagement at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
1^ Captain Crawford served with the and Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
including the actions of Sinho, taking of Tangku, actions of the i8tli and 21st September, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
1^ Major Heatly served with the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 185S.
and was present at the siege storm and capture of Chundareo and of the town and fortress of Jhanai, action of
Koonch, operations before Calpee fW>m xstn to 21st of May. battle of Golowlee, capture of the town and port of
Calpee, battle of Morar, and capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served with tne i8th
Boval Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
"Doctor Meadows.— For War Services sec " Medical Department.*'
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TctT>-9«.cdoML-fi Ernest Frederic GaBCoigrne,» JSnngn, 3 May mU. 13 Maj- 13 ; Co»^ 6 July 15 ; Major, »»xo May
S?i!?r" ^5; U.Coiomel, P3 June 38; CWoiiW, 33 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 30 June 54; Lt.Qemeral, 13 Feb. 602
?»?■ '«J- Oemeral. 20 Jan. 6-7 1 Colonel 6ath Foot.. -» Anril cfi » j »
General, 30 Jan. 67 ; Colonel 69th Foot, 3 April 58.
ieotaaat Ootonel.— <*. George Baffot,* JBjwyM, 'so June 45; U. '35 Sept. 46; Capt. '8 June 53; Bl.Major,
17 ^iiky 64; Ma/or, 17 July 66 1 Lt. Colonel, 2 Veh. 69.
lUj«r^-Jamc8 Sn^jth.* En*. '35 Sept. 46 ; JW. "is Sept. 48 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Bt.Maf. 9 May 68 ; Mai. 3 Feb. 6g
Horn, CTiarleg James Fox-Powya.'igwWyw, 33 Mar. 58 ; Z/. Pi8 Feb. 59 ; Capl. '23 l^Tov. 64 ; Jfo/or/'s July 71
CaPTAIKS. BJTBIGir. I LIBUT^^ ^CJLMIIX. | BBBV.MAJ. BT.LT.COL.
48 17 Nov. 571 5 July
6x »2x Feb. 65
57 '29 Mar. 641
, ! Reed John Francia Banfield 23 Sept. 71
, ; Ed wanl Richard Berkeley Ingram : 34 Sept. 71
Hugh Bertram Nathaniel Bewicke 38 Oct.
HoulBton French
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70 »27 Oct. 71
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63 'is July
70 38 Oct,
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
71 38 Oct.
I 12 Nov.
Richard Fit2Gerald* 1 18 Sept. 46 '10 Nov.
Sebastian White Rawlins j 5 Feb. 58 'zo May
^.Alexander Bruce TnIloch,3 0arrwoMjN-> „ I ti
tlructor, &ibralfar ! j 33 May 55 30 July
Remain Fleming Stirke i 6 June 54 16 Aug. 55 3 Aug. 67!
Henry Harrison Bartlett« 15 Feb. 56 17 Sept. 58 » 7 Aug. 67I
Frederick Hotham Dyke,* a<5^^CoU«fsr« .'30 June 57 '14 June sg.PsMay 69
Horace Augustus Thewles J'lejuly 61 >'3i July 67; '24 Sept. 70
Peregrine Slaitland French' '3 Mar. 63 3 Aug. 67'p23Nov. 70
William Andrew Aitchison' '31 May 64' 31 Feb. 68 PioMay 71
Henry Stephen Swiney 'lo April 66'Pi4 Julv 69 p 9 Aug. 71
Alfred John Borton* '17 Nov. 63 »2i Aug. 67 P38 Oct, 71
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Albert Philip Wodehouse* ' 4 Aug. 65 p 5 May 69
Wm. Ronald Donald Scott Glendonwyn,*^ - ,, . . t / /
Inttrncfor ofMtuketry 2 Aug. 71 ........ j ' 3» J^ly 67,P3i July 69
, Edward Peregrine Townley* 'ii April 68 '25 Sept. 69
Henrj' Stanhope Holmes* p i Aug. 68 p 8 June 70
Harry Aubrey de Vere Maclean* P33 Jan. ' - -
Alexander Baulislans Gzo wski* ' p 4 Feb.
Charles Henrj' Somerset Butler,* .<lcf/v- > ' • t
fa«/38 0ct.7i ....J I 7Jn^y
Lawrence Wilkinson Macdonald 8 Feb.
Dudley Gordon Alan King ;P37 July
Robert Edward Owen |P 4 Mar.
1 10 [Harry Golding P31 Dec.
Timothy Joseph Kelly p 9 Dec.
Edmund Randolph P33 Nov.
73
29 S»;„ Paymojfrr.— David Francis Chambers,^ 36 Jan. 49 ; Sns. P31 Jan. 40 ; Zt. 6 May 4s j Son.MaJor, i Jan. 60..
9 ... Quarter MaHer.—JameB Whitcroft,* 13 Sept. 65.
'.Medical C^cer.— Surgeon Major Thomas Clark,^ A.S. 7 April 54; Surgeon, 11 Nov. 64.
Fadnge Green.— Agenfe, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /m* Agenta, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked /or Bermnda, 1870.
' G«neral Gascoigne served in the Peninsula firom July 1813 to May 1814, including the passage of the Bidassoa,
^«ttles of the NiveUe and Nive, and the investment of Bayonne. Served afterwards m the American war, and waa
Vmeot at the battle of Bladensberg and capture of Washington, where he was severely wounded. He has received
^e War Medal with three Clasps for San Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
' LtColonel Basot was in command of the Huntingdon Field Force to repel an incursion of Fenians into Canada
n Msy 1870. Eighteen hours after he left Montreu he fell upon Uiem, strongly entrenched at Trout River, and
^e them across the flrontier line, throwing away arms, accoutrements, clothing, kc. Lt.General the Hon. James
Lffldffly conveyed his approbation of these operations in the following terms,—" The Lt. General recognizes that to
pm vigorous movements are due the spee<ly clearing of the Border and the return of a feeling of security to the
■^bitants of the district." The following officers were present with the 69th Regiment during the above-
!«ntioned service, viz.— Majors Smyth (commanded the 6Qth Rgimcnt), Hon. C. J. Fox-Powys, and FitzGerald,
''ptains Bartlett, Dyke. French, Aitchison, and Borton (as Adjutant), Lieutenants Wodchouse, GlendonWyn,
TiivQley, Holmes, 3iaclean, Gsowski, and Butler, and Quarter Master Whitcroft.
, * Captain Tnlloch served as D.A.Q.M. General to the expeditionary force in the south of China under Sir Charles-
I'inabenzee ; and in the ist Royals the campaign of i860 m the north of China, including the taking of Sinho and
TtQeku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* M^or Chambers served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857 fh)m the outbreak oir
i:th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege (wounded on 8th June) storm and capture of Delhi (Medal
lith Clasp).
' ^orgeon Major Clark.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Seeord of the Seroicee of the 6gih Begiment.
flriginally 2nd Battalion 34th Regiment, and raised in 1756. Proceeded to Gibraltar, X770. Home, 1775. To the
Wm Indies, xTjS. Home, 1785. To Mediterranean, 1793. To West Indies, 1796. To Holland, 1799. Home, 1799.
T) Jamaica, 1800. Home, 1803. To East Indies, X805. Home, 1826. (3nd Battalion to Holland and Belgium*
«Si3toi8i5). To West Indies, 1831. To New Brunswick, 1839. Home, 1843. To Malta, 1847. To West Indies^
f»5i. Home, 1857. To East Indies, 1857. Home, 1864. To Canada, 1867. To Bermuda, 1870. To Gibraltar, 1873.
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QolmtL— Bight Honorable Sir Henry Knig^ht Storks,^ OCB. 6C2fG. Eatign, »io Jan. a8 ; Lt, ^2 March 32-
Cavtain. »'io Oct. 7cr JfVi/or. v-r Aim. ^0.. St.Lt.ColoHsl, 15 Sept. 48; Cofear/, 28 Not. 54 ; Lt.Ooloielt,
_ 8; C«|rf. 7May 54!
Kaiort.— Arthur SaJtinarshe," £n#^«, 2I Dec. 48; -W. ^17 Jan. sx; Cap*. 6 Pdi. 50; BLMahr^ z March 61
Major t 27 Nov. 66. ^^t -t> , -,
William Henry Ralston,* Entign^ 18 Dec. 57 ; Id. 23 July 58 ; Capt. P30 llarch 60 ; ITo/or, '17 April 67.
'3 July 55; Major OeHeral, 12 Nov. 62 ; Zieuf. General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 70th Foot, 10 <
leatenaat Colonel.— Hem-y De Renzy Pigott.* En»igu, P22 July 45; Lt, 'xo Sept. 48;
Ifo/or, P19 Dec. 62; Xi.CoioMei, 25 Aug. 71. '^ ** ^ .
Captains.
Alexander Boydell Wright*..
Thomas DeeringBackhooBe?...
Charles Roger
John Robert Collins'
Charles Clarke Richardson..
Henry Pred. Qreatwood* ..
Charles Masterman Smyth..
George Frederick Grreen^o ..
Leyland Hornby"
Norman HuskissonU
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Rodney Stuart Riddell«.
Edward Pearson,** Interpreter
Henry Callnnd Darley
Edward Rich. Spicker Brander
John King, Inttruetor
Muehetry 14 Oct. 71 ...
Fred. Harvey Maturin
Augustus William Munsey,
Adjutant 14 Oct. 73
Francis Fred. Fyler Roupell .
Thomas Arthur Freeman ....
Richard Briones Bumaby ....
William Anthony Grey Smith...
William Vernon Ford
James William Alex. Boothby
Richard H. Wm. Henry Harris
Hugh Manners Smith
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5 Mar. 58, 6 Feb. 59
13 May 53' IS Sept. 57
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* Mqjor SaltmarBhe served with the 70th Rcgi.
ment in New Zealand during the war of 1863-^5,
and was severely wounded at Pukikohe (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and
Medal) . Served also during the Indian Mutiny
in 1857-58 (Medal).
« Captains Wright served witJi the 70th Regi-
ment m the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Mediu).
7 Captain Backhouse served with the 70th Be(^-
ment during the Indiim mutiny in 1857-58 Ofedal).
Also in the New Zealand war of 1 864-65 in the pro-
vinces of Taranaki and Wanganni (lledal).
" Lieut. Riddell served with the 70th Regiment
in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including
operations in the provinces of Taruiaki and
Waikato (Medal).
Sub LnuTXVAirrs.
Thomas Caldwell Pears
Francis Richard Pennefather )
Kane J
William Lambert
Henry Montague Pakington"^
Hawkes >
Paymc»t«r.— Graham Egerton Huddleston,*^ 23 March 55 lEnHgn, 30 Dec 48 ; Id. '27 June 44
(^rier Maeter.—
Medical Qfieer,— Surgeon Mcy'or Samuel Fuller," A.S. 23 July 55 J Surgeon, 12 Nov. 70.
In March 65.
, ; Jaon,Meyor,
J^aemge Black.— il^mff, Xeavrs. Cox and Co.^-Iriek Agenie, Sir E. Borough, Bttad Co.
Embarked for India, 5 Oct. 1871.
1 Sir Henry Storks served as Assistant A<^utant General at the Cape of Good Hope during the Kaffir war of
1846-47 (Medal). Commanded the British Forces and all the Military Establishments from the Bosphorus to Smyrna
•during tne Russian war, and superintended the evacuation of Turkey by the British Army after the terminatien of
hostilities in 1856.
* Lt. Colonel Pigott served with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the reducUon
of the Fort of Arrah in January 1858, siege of Kotah and its capture l^ assault, afibir at Sanganeor, and defeat of
the Grwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal).
* Major Ralston served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at E^atikaia
and Rangiawhia, and commanded the Expedition landed at White Clifh (Received the thanks of the Major General
Commanding, Medal).
* Captains Collins and (Sreatwood served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 in the
provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal) .
^^ Captain Green served in the x4th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present in the actions
of Kokeroa and Rangariri (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
1* Captain Husldsson served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 in the provinces of Waikato
Taranaki, and Wanganui (Medal).
^ Lieut. Pearson served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Katikara
and Rangiawhia, and with the Exi>edition Umded at White Cliflb (Received me thuiks of the Major General
Commanaing, Medal).
1* Ca|>tain Hornby served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1864-65 (Medal).
1' Mm'or Huddleston served with the 8th Regiment >it i\:n siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 ; also at the action
of Bolundshnr, aflhir of Allyghur, battle of Ai^a, attair of the 2nd and action of 6th Dec. at Cawniiore, and action
of Khudagnnj ; commanded the Light Company at the capture of the town and Fort of Sanda, 24th and ssth Oct.
1858, and present at the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
" Surgeon Major Fuller.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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3 Colonel Maedonell landed in the Crimea in
January 1855, and served with the 7x8t High-
landers in the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol,
and took part in the expedition to Kertch and
Tenikali (Medal with Clas^, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the Central India Field Force under
Sir Hugh Rose during the summer of 1858, and
WHS present at the actions of Koonch and Muttra,
battle of Golowlee and capture of Calpee, action
of Morar and subsequent operations terminating
in the taking of OwaUor (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Eusofisai Field Force under Sir
Neville Chamberlain throughout the campaign of
X863 against the Boneyrs and other Affghan
tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, in-
cluding the forcing of the Umboylah Pass, nu-
merous outpost attacks, storm and recapture of
the Craig Piquet, and final engagements result-
ing in the total defeat of the assembled hill tribes
(India Medal with Clasp for Umboyla).
,— Bobert Anderaon,^* 25 May 60 ; Q.lf. 29 April 56 ; Sou.MaJor, 29 April 71.
2raB<«r.— Peter Forbes, x6 Nov. 66.
John Joseph O'Reilly, A.8. a Oct. 65.
rkteimgt BoB.—Agmtt, Messrs. Barron and Smith.— .^Bikn'fted /or OxbraUar, 17 Oct. 1866.
^ItCSenenl I*w served with the 7zst Light In&ntry on Sir John Moore's retreat, %t the action of Lago, and
^sttte of Ganmna. Bzpedition to Walcheren, siege and surrender of Ter Ver and Flushing. Subsequently in Por-
^apl, Spain, and sonlli of France, ftrom z8xo to 18x4,— action at Sobral on entering the Lines of Torres Yedras, pur-
ees of Massena t2iroiu[h Portugal, battle of Fuentesd'Onor 3rd and 5th May x8zx (wonnded in two places), covering
ti» two Isst oegea of Sad^os, snniriBe and defisat of Girard's Corps at Arroya de Molino, storming and destruction
cf tbe coemar's tSU dtpoui and other works at Almaraa, defence of the Alba de Tormes, battles in the I^rrenoes in
Hy 1S13, whoe on the 90th the command of an important post devolved on him; attack on Sauraren, capture at
J^wnmtBB of the oonvqy of snpnlies destined for the relief of Pampeluna, battles of the Nivelle and Nive, action at
faabo, afflura ai Hdlette, St. ralais, Arrivarette, and Garris, ana action at Aire. Employed in command of an
i^Bed boat in nifirht duties, aflkirs with pickets at Urt on the Biver Adour, Imttle of St. Pierre near Bayonne 13th
^ 18x3, battle of Orthes, and action at Tarbes (wounded) . In the foregoing services he was long Adjutant of his
Bftiiaen^ and latter^ acted as such to the Light Battalion of his Brigade. Served also the campaign of x8x5, in-
c^ading the battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded by a cannon-shot, which also killed his horse. Served
*.bte Tesrs in the Army of Occupation in France, ue hse received the War Medal with six Clasps, and is a Jtff.
1 LLCoknel lismbton landed m the Crimea in Sept. iBss, end served with the 71st Highlanders in the Trenches at
tfe ae^e of fMbaatopol, and was present at its ikil (Medsl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Central
'^discBaniaign in x858-«9, and was present at the taking of Fort Nahargah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
<^^ Bsd Brevet of Msjor).
* Major Moansey landed in the Crimea in Dec. 1854, and served with the 71st Highlanders in the Trenches at the siege
^'Sebsstopol, in the erneditionto Kertch and Yenikali, destruction of and affairs at Taman in Sept. X855 (Medal
V3h (Hssp, and Turkisn Medal). Served during the campaign of X858 in Central India under Brigadier Smith and
h7 Hbi^ Bose, JTKJnding the battle of Kotahkeserai and subsequent oiierations terminating in the recapture of
^y^TLior. Served aa Stair Officer to a Field Force under Sir Bobert Napier in the jungles of Central India firom Nov.
'^ to May 1859 in poranit of Tantia Topee and other rebel leaders, and was present at the surprise and total rout of
(be nbds at Nairwasa and other minor affhirs (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Central India).
•Srred with the Bnaoteai Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain throughout the campaign of 1863 against the
^nceyn and other .iffghaa tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India, including the forcing of the iJmbeyla Pass, action
< the Ease's Kest Plcquet, numerous outpost attacks, storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet, and final engage-
seat nwtiDg in the total defeat of the assembled Hill Tribes (mentioned in despatches, India Medal with Clasplbr
Taljeyla).
' Mi^ O^MaDey served with the 7i8t Highlanders in the Crimean campaign firom x3thFeb. 1855, including the
*^ve snd fUl of Sebastcmol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and alRLirs at Taman (Medal with Chwp, and
"Tin-kiah Medai). Served in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the battle of Kotakeserai and recapture
cf Chrslior (Medal with Clasp) . [.For remainder of Not— $ee end of 74th Foot,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
2i8 D^trBto^.'*^ 1 "^^nd (DuJce ofAlhamfa Oxon Highlanders). f^.^jf^^^-^
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Years scr. C«lon«L— Charles Gaaooyne, StuioH, 7 Dec. 20; Lt. '30 Jan. ar» -.
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lWor».-^ncis BrowT^low,* Swngn, »8 Sept. 54 ; Lt. 22 June 55 ; Capt, '19 Auff. 62 : Major '28 ICay w.
William Heniy James Clarke,' Jg«*yii, 19 Aug. 51 ; X/. >2 Dec. 53; C^. 9 Auir^6o • k55^.^1 Jmie^!
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Charles Stewart Murray .
Patrick Browne Simpson.
Albert Tanner*
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'25 Aug. 57'a3April 58'3iMay 64
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James Foord Hilton
LlXUTEXAXTS.
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Nathaniel Jiftnes Spens ' 3 June 64 P37 June 68
Robert Henry Hunt '30 June 65 » 14 July 69
James Vesey Lendnim '' i Feb. 67 P28 May 70
Charles Roberts, Interpreter ... 10 Nov. 65 i»ax Aug. 67
Matthew Nisbett Gordon Kane i'2x Aug. 67 1 4 May 71
Robert Hunter Murray '18 Dec. 67 : a8 Oct. 71
Frederick William Holland "24 AprU 69 28 Oct. 71
James Wallace '14 July 69 28 Oct.
Charles Hamilton Fergusson ... ' x Sept. 69, 28 Oct.
Robert Arnold Vansittart 23 Sept. 71. 28 Oct.
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Pajrma«/-er.— Thomas Cassidy.ii :i April 55 ; (^.M, 4 May 49 > Son.Major, xx April 65.
(Quarter Matter. —5onn Walsh, 5 Oct. 67.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Mcy'or John Meane, MD.,^ A.8, 24 Dec. 52; Surgeon, 21 Sept. 60;
Faeingt YeUow,— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for India, 28 Feb. iSji.
[5 Xov. 77.
Surgeon M<yor,
1 Brigadier General Payn served with the S3rd Regiment in the SuUei campaign of 1845-46, including the affur of
Buddiwal and actions of Aliwal and Sobraou (Medal and Clasp). Pui\jaub campaign of 1849, including the batUe 1
of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp), campaign of 1851-53 against the hill tribes on the Pesfaawur Frontier. Served in i
theCrimeaincommandofa Regiment of the Turkish Contingent, and was present with that Force fh>m June ;
2855 until its disbandment in May 1856 (Brevet of Major, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Me^jidte).
Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of the 26th 37th and 28th Nov. at Cawnpore ,
under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6tii Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghst,
action of Khodagunge and entry into'Futtehghur. aflUr of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangnnge, in
command of the left attack, siege and capture of Lucknow, and aflkir of Koorsie ; conmianded the 53rd throngh-
out the hot weather campaign and passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore, present with the Bogi-
ment at the passage of the Gogra at^zabad on 2^h Nov., action of ToolBei)ore, and minor aAkirs (mentioned
five times in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with CHasp).
* Lt.Colonel Beresford served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Oimea from 28th May 1855, including the expoditioa
to Kertch, siege and ftdl of Sebastopol. and attack of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and TurkishMedal). Served
throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao Sahibf
in 1858-59.
* Major Brownlow served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855. including the expeditioa
to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol. and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading Column of assault on the joth March 1858^
sulMequently througnout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Bad
Sahib in 1858-59 (l^fedal with Clasp).
* Major Clarke served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the actioni
Chutra, Gopalgunge. Khodagunge, and ent^ into Futtehghur, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture
of Lucknow, sSEkir of Koorsie, passage of the Crogra at Fyzabad on 25th November, action of Toolsepore, and miaor
ftflkirs (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
7 Captain Stockwell served with the 73nd Highlanders in the Crimea from i6th July to 28th Sept. 1855, inclvdi&g
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
* Captain Tanner served throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel fbroes under Tanti*
Topee and the Rao Sahib in 1858-59.
" Mioor'Gassidy served in the expedition to the Umzimkulu against the revolted Kaffir chief Todo in 1844 ; also li
a volunteer with the rank of Captain in the Cape Town Levies during the Kaffir war of 1851-59 (Medal). Served
the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 6th July 1855 with the 2XBt Fusiliers, and was present at the battles m
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turnsh Medal).
" Doctor Meane.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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" MaXOALOSS " " SZBIICGIPATJIM " ** Wi.TJIBLO0j
^**^''^I- CoIoneL— .Vir Henry Robert ForpuMti Davie, Bart. Comet, PiS Mar. i8; i/. »;
rnU iioll 22 . jf„^or, P19 Doc. 26 ; Lt. Colonel, n Mtti* 28 ; Colontl, 23 Nov. 41; JLfiyor Gen
1^ 111 28 Jan."6o ; Generul, 35 June 66 ; Colonel 73rd Foot. 17 Fob. 65.
2 Lieut«taat Colonel. — isoTnersot Molynonx Clnrke • Eusijn, P23 ^»'ov. 49; Li, '5 March 52; Captaiiif 29 Deo.
54; Major, P16 Jnn. 63 ; JJ. Colonel. Pjo May 6".
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Zajon.— James Whittnkcr IJumcs,' En»ign, 5 Nov. 47 ; Lt. '6 July 49 ; Capt, 22 Sept. 54 ;
_ 29 Nov. 63 ; Major, 5 Jnne 69.
»' u George William Muriel, Ensign, 24 Juno 42 ; i/. 29 Ju'.y 45 ; Ctip^ 2 June 57 ; ITq/or, i April 66.
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John TheopUilns Bolton Mayne ^30 Mar. 55 23 Mar. 58^14 April 63
William Gordon 15 Oct. 61 p 3 Oct. 6j P22 Jan. 67
Archibald II rnry Slinrp* I 7 Sept. S5 2 July 58, 5 Juno 69
Williani FrtHlericJc Hill p 2 Dec. 6a ^20 Oct. 65 i'22 Feb. 71
Jumea Trench Txirner I 13 April 58 2 Ajn-il 62 15 May 72
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Joseph Game Ross
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Robert Mitford
lEphraim Thomas Sherlock |p2o Oct.
'Geo. Francis De Bnde Davidson p 2 Mar.
iHenry Joseph Harrison p 2 May
(William Harrison Preston IP30 Mar.
JRichard Rostron Young |Pi6 Nov.
iWilliam Poison Thackwoll |pi7 Nov.
Gerald John Roberts ,p2o Feb.
jFredcric Peart Chevers |Pa3 Mar.
W'm. MolineuxShaplandSwiny p 8 Aug.
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4?/,, Qwirter 3f(iM<«-.— Robert Smith,* 7 Dec. S5-
Medieal Officer,— Surgeon Mcjor George Langford Hinde,7 A,S. 15 May 55; Surgeon, z6 Sept. (8.
Faeingt Green.— .i^aifff, Messrs. Cox and Co,— Embarked for Song Kong, 34 Nov. x866.
Ajoa and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Kertch and Yenikale (Modal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal) . Also the Indian campaign of 1857-50, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawn-
'^re on 6th Dec, pnrsnit of the enemy and capture of their ^nns at Seraighat, action at Kallee Nuddie : taking of
r*au«hj;har» ezpeidition to Mhow under Brigadier Hope, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in Sir E.
^anrd's drapatches), and subsequent affairs ending in the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
- ^jor Barnes served as Lieut, and Adjutant in Major Hogg's Battalion of Native Infantry in the Kafl^ war of
:'4>47; was present in several engagements, accompanied Uio expedition into the Tambookie country in August,
•M that over the Kei in Dec. 1846. Served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in 185 1 (Medal). Served bIbo
1 the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operations in the Gorrickpore district in 1858, and on the Nepaul
'ruierin 1859 (Meoal).
' Captain Sharp served with the 73rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the opera*
' '--4 m the Shahabad district, and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
< Quarter Master Smith served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea from December 1851 including the siege
rii fail of Sebaatopol, the attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and
Tircish Medal). So^ed also in the Indian campaign from November 1857, including the assault aad capture of
V-anjnmge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nugger (Medal with Claps).
' Surgeon Mt^or Hinde.— Fbr War Seryioes see '* Medical Departmeat."
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,lti. Depot, "1
with 09th. J
74th {II'iijlilanders.)—L:nlc<l In 26///. [^
Suit Dt/ifriel No. '-'
Skriwgapxtam " "AssvYT." ^with tlic Elophant). *'13rs.vco'* *' Ftjixtks d'Oxob" "CirDAi> Rodbigo"
"BaDAJOZ" "SaLAMAXCI." *' VlTTOHI.v" "PrilENUKS" **XiV!:LI.J:" "OkTHKS" "ToULOUSK" "PEXl.N'f-lLA."
Yenre' Scr.
Full Half
ruv.lPay,
29
28
2^/u
Colonel.— ^0 Charles An^stus Shawe,^ Eindf/n, ^26 Mny o3 ; IJ. rf- Copt. ^23 April 12 ; fV/yj^ ^ i'.f'o^-'^'.
'28 April 25 ; Major 4- Colonel, ''8 Aug. 37; Mitjur Grucral, 9 Nov. 46; Lt.Gcnerul, 20 June 54 ; 6V«/,tf/,
6 March 63 ; Colonel 74th Foot. 24 Nov. 56.
Lieutenant Colonel.— William Keltj^ M'Ltvxl. iw/«/'/;i, 6 June 45 ; L(, P31 July 46 ; Capt. ''24 Sept. 50; ir<i/>'r,
27 Jan. 58; Lt. Colonel, I'g Sept. 64; Colonel, g Sqit. 6.;.
ULiyors.— John Jacro, Entiign, ''16 Jan. 46; Lt. ^'19 Tel). 47 ; Copt, P7 March 51 ; Major, 11 iliiy 62; /Vr^Tt
Lt.Colouel, 9 Dec. 72.
-- -- •''•-" • - • " --- Tj, Pio Xov. 54 ; rV;)^ P16 Oct. 60 ; Jftz/or. P4 Fob. -}i.
Robert Frederick Mnrtin, Enififjn, ^17 Dec. 52
i-.Nsrox. I
5S
Captai.xs.
Henrj' Grcor^o Lyon Campbell •'27 Oct.
Abel Straphan^ ''30 .Inly
Robert Elphinstono Dcarc '* 8 July
Edward Bradby ^24 Ani^.
reter M'Lareu 29 Oct.
Charles Tennant AVallace 13 Aui^. . ,
Thomas Colville '* 9 Mur. Co ''19 July 64li* 4 Feb.
Simeon Harri.«*on Hardy ^12 Juno 6o|>'i8 Sept. 63 1*22 Mar.
Frederick Nind Woodall "'24 Mar. 54' 15 Dec. 54' i Apr.
Richard Leigh >' 30 Dec. toS'isMar. 63 12 Feb.
tVPTAIX. I 1I1;KV..MA.I. j r.T.T.T.tOL.
-\ Nov.
8 July
9 Jan.
2 Feb.
581'' 1 8 Juno
5S »'i9 Aum'.
55 ''17 Mar. c? 5 July 72
56 >'i8 June ■
" ^ 04
67
67
67
57 '' 9 Sept.
61 P 9 Mar.
61 P 7Au.tr.
62 ''27 Nov.
71
I
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Conyn<flmm Martyn M'Alpino ''
Georp^e Farie ''
Evel\ni John Hamilton '
Charles Dougla s Hay '
Henry Thomas Carew Hunt, > ;
In»t. of Musketry 8 A])ril 73ji i
Char] es'Hamil ton Simpson ... '
Edward Grcorgo Kcpptl, J<^>
jutant 22 March 71 )
James MontpTomcrv* Williamson ^
James Archibald Hay •
George Kirwan *
Henry LucasSt.George Stewart *
James Otway Toler '
Henry Bonjrhey '
Lambart Hugh Skene
Rupert La Trobo Lonsdiile ^
Francis Augustus Hare ^
Carteret Walter Caret I
Sub Lir.rTTixAXTs.
Claude Maxwell Mac Donald .
Henry Robert Kelham
June
61
!• 9 Nov.
66
June
64
»• 9 Mar.
^7
June
63
20 July
67
May
66
" 7 Aug.
67
June
66
''30 Oct.
(>1
Mar.
67
''cs Nov.
6S
June
07
»'25 Nov.
68
Dec.
6^
'• 5 :May
6.;
Amr.
67
'•28 :\ray
70
Aug.
67
»• 4 I'V^b.
71
Aug.
^7
>'22 Mar.
71
July
67
«'27 Oct.
71
Nov.
67
28 Oct.
71
July
68
28 Oct.
71
Sept.
63
28 Oct.
71
Nov.
63
28 Oct.
71
12 Nov.
73
1 General Shawc served the campaigns of i3in,
1 81 1, aivl part of 1812, in the I'eninsula, iiiclmlin.'
tlie battle of Bnsaco. Served also in Holla ud si: jI
Belgium from Nov. 1813 to i8i4,Bnd was st-vcro
v.ounded at Bcrgen-op-Zoom. He has reccivt.I
tVio War Medal with three Clasps for liuiiic,
Fueutes d'Onor, and Ciudad Kodrigo.
^ Captain Straghan served with the 74tl\ Ilij:!.-
landers in the Indian mutiny cnmpai1.11 n ;
1857-58, and was pre;=cnt at the stonu anil Cii]- ;
tiiro of ShoraiKjre (Medal). j
I sun LIKIT.
16 Mar. 72
7.^
28 May
Paymaster. — Roger Sheehy, 13 May 59 ; ITnn.Cnptain, 13 ilay 64.
Quarter Maitter, — Donald Swanson, 10 May 71.
Sledical Officer. — Surgeon Major Benjamin Cowan Kerr, MD., A.S. 17 Nov. 55;
'urijeon, z:7 April 71.
Facing* White. — Jgenf/, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for Gibralfai; i Ftl. iS63.
Continuation- of Notes to Jist Foot.
• Captain Lewis lauded in the Crimea on the 8th Sept. 1855 and served with the 71st Highlanders at Kertcii till tl'^ ;
evacuation of the country. Served in Central India in 1858. and commanded a Detachment of the 71st Hielii.r'i .
Light Infantry at the action of Rajpore (Medal with Cla«i).) Served with the Ensofzai Field Force under Sir Ni \ 1 ?
Chamberlain throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Bone3'TS and other Affghan tribes tm the N.W. Fn^utitr 1 1
India, including the forcing of theTJmbeylah Pass, numerous outpost attacks, action at the F.ajrle Nest ri(|uii. r- -
capture of the Crag Pitpiet, and final engagement resulting in the total defeat of the assembled tribes (India Hcv-aI
with Clasp for Umbeyla).
7 Major Campbell served with the 71st Highlanders in the Central India campaign in 1858, and was present ut the
action of Kotakeaerai and 8ub8e<iuent operations terminating in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Scrvo«I
throughout the campaign of i86j on the N.W. Frontier of India, first as Adjutant of the 71st Light Infantry, uiA
afterwards, on the formation of Brigades, as Brigade Major of the ist Brigade until the termination of hostilities
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
» Major St. Leger served during the Indian mutiny in 1858-59 with the 80th Regiment in a Flj-ing Column nudcr
Colonel Christie, including an engagement on the banks of the Jumna; also in Ross' Camel Coit>8 with Sir Hugh
Rose's Foroe and was present at the battle of Gowlowlie and capture of Caljico (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Fawkes ser\'ed with the 7i8t Highlanders in the Central India campaign in 1858 and was present at ibe
battle of Kotakaserai and recapture of Gwahor (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Wilson served with the 71st Highland Light Infantry throughout the campaign of 1863 agnmst the
Boneyrs and other hill tribes on the N.W. frontier of India. Commanded the Sharpshooters from the iithNovom-
ber to the ist December, firom which hitter date till the end of the campaign he acted as Adjutant of the Regiuieni
(Medal with Clasp).
i» Captain Brownlow served with the 71st Light Infantry throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boncyra
and other hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp) .
" Major Anderson landed in the Crimea in 1855, and served with the 71st Highlanders at the sie^rc of Sebastopfl
and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Central Indi:^ campaign o
1858, including the actions of Koonob, Caporoe, and (Jowlowlee, capture of Calpec, action of Monir, and capture ol
Gwalior (Medal with Clasp) .
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Y«r»8«r. ColaneL— John Thomas Hill, Emi^, ^13 March 37; Lieui. '16 Apr. 29; Capt., »*i3 Fob. 35; Major^ '12
FttHHiif March 41; Lt.Colouel, 3 Apr. 46; Colonel, ao June 54; Major General, 30 July 60* Lieut QeueraL
l^Mi 14 June 60; Co/oael 75th Foot, 24 Oct. 72.-
29 ... {Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomos Milles, Eutign, ^25 April 45 ; Lt. 3 April 49 • Capl. P15 May 57 • Major,
I 23 June 65 ; Li. Colonel, '14 Oct. 68. '
, 20 I ... ,'Kajon.— Georf^o Grant Suttie,» Ensign, '8 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 15 May 55 ; Capt. 06 Sept. 60; Major, ^14 Oct. 68.
17 I ... !F« Richard Wadeson,* En*ign, 2 June 57 ; Lt. 19 Sept. 57 ; Vapt, 9 Dec. 64 ; Major, 17 July 72.
16 1
16!
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II I ...
11
Captaiks.
iDenzil Hammlll .
Fpederick Fraucis Daniell
jGeorge William Vernon Cotton..
' John Ormaby Moore Yandeleur . .
.. iJohn Edward Boyea
.. I Richard Robinson Bovan
Eric Donald Clarke
JohnGi^Lecky
Donald Robert Macqueen*
Edward Essex
9 '
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6 ! ...
5 j ...
5 1 ...
7 ...
I ...
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Richard Wilson. Intt. of Musketry 8 Doc. 70 1
Arthur Homer Pigott
iBavid Bryoe Bum
I Temple Leighton Phipson
I John Williium Harrison
Alaric Edward Arengo Cross, Adj. i Sept. 71 ^
Orfenr James Cavenagh
Robert Hawkes Ellis
Reginald Burroughs Rudyerd
Henry Harding Mathias
Basil Hall Woodward
Charles Albert Barrett
Denman Lambert Baynes
William Henry Beaumont
Arthur Henry Pain
James John Burke Menzies
Charles St. Clair Pote
Somerset Edward O'Brien Ketill-Davies...
Sirs Lis utbit avts.
Edward Oakeley Trower
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LIKUT. 1
CAPTAIjr.
BBBV.MAJ.
BT.LT.COL.
16 Jan. 58. 1*18 Oct. 59Pi8Jan. 67
13 Aug. 58|»'i6Dec. 59 8 May 67
22 May 53,1' 2 Sept. 62 p 8 June 67
'le Mar. 60 P30 Jan. 63 P14 Sept. 67
p29 0ct. 6i.Pi8Jan. 67 1*14 Oct. 63
>'i9Aug. 62|»9Mar. 67Pi4 0ct. 68,
2iApra63 8 May 67P2oOct. 69
P9 0ct. 63 V 8 May 67 p 5 Mar. 70
Pi I Aug. 63P26June 67^28 May 70
19 Feb. 67
P27^0V. 67
P3iMay 71
'2May 65
PisMay 67
Pia Jan. 66 P 8 June 67
P 8 May 67
P14 Oct. 68
Pio May 67
Pr4 Oct, 68'
Pi2 May 67
P14 Oct. 681
'is May 67
Pi7 April 69I
P27N0V. 67
P24 April 69!
Pis Oct. 68
P24N0V. 69'
P28 Oct. 68
P28 May 70
Pi7AprU 69
P31 May 71
P20 Oct. 69
P31 May 71
' 8 June 67
28 Oct. 71
P20 July 70
28 Oct. 71
3 Aug. 70
aSOct. 71,
3 Sept. 70
28 Oct. 71
P17 April 69
P14 Feb. 60
28 Oct. 71
P I Feb. 68,
xa Nov. 73>
BUD LIKUT.
'
27 Mar. 72
PcryiiMW^M-.— Henry Manning,* i July 62; Ens. is Oct. 58; JIon,Major, 15 Oct 73.
5 I ... Quarter JfMtor.—Joseph Bowen,^ 29 Mav 69.
'Medieal Qffieer.—Surgeon Samuel Kyle Cotter, MB. A.S. 1 Oct 67.
I j JFaeingt YcTlovv.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for Gibraltar, April 1867,
' Major Suttie served with the Bufib in the Crimea iVom the 3rd Sept. 185s, including the siege and fall of Sotos-
: P^il (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of i860 in China (Medal i/vitn Clasp for the T&ku.
^ Major Wadeson served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857 from the outbreak on 12th May.
::^:ading the battle of-Budleekeserai, siege operations before Delhi and repulse of sorties on 12th and xsth June, and
' rni?ht attacks on the Camp on 19th and asrd June, and X4th and z8th July, storming (severely wounded) and cap.
lire nf Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
* Captain Macqneon served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zcalimd war in 1864-65, including expeditions
i£ the province of Taranaki, destroj-ing many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
* M^or 2£uining served with the Buffs in the Gwalior campaign, including tbo battle of Punniar (Bronze Star) .
Also in the Crimean campaign fhnn April 185s. including the siege and fall of Bebastopol, the taking of the Quar-
e^. attack of the Redan on 18th Juno, and asetbult of the Redan ou 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
jlodbl, and was reoomraended for distinguished services' in the IVenches).
' C^naiter Master Bowen served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of iSs7 frnm. the outbreak on tho
mhMay, including the battle of Budleokeserai, siege operations before Delhi and repulse of sorticH on the zath and
i%ihJime,andof ni^hi attacks on the 19th and asrd June and on the X4th July, storming and capture of Tclhi
^iedal with Clasp).
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B«on]idcrabad, Kadnif.
Dep6t, with 33rd.
76th Fooi.^Linked to ssrcl
' liixDOOSTi-jr •• (with the Elephant). *' Niri " •• Peitihsula.
FShB Duirict No. 9.
\_Brigad* Depot, Billfax.
I??£!lSor. I Colonel.— Matthew Smith,» CB. Eruign, 16 Sept.i6; Lt. 31 Dcc.23 ; Capl. 8 Feh.34 ; Brevtt Major 2:1 Dec i" •
Full
Pay,
10
I 10
I 9
9
9
Halfj Ifa/or, 22 Dec. 45; Brevet Lt.Cotonel, 7 June 49; Lt.Colonel, 20 June 54; Colonel, 28 Nov! 54: IfoioJ-'
P*y| fJ.'jj/r-.T?^ f) Pcpt. 63 ; i^>»t'«»««' <SFtfM«-oi, 4 March 72; Co/o/w^ 76th Foot, 28 Feb. 71.
2 lit'u'rrui: Cobny-l.— c. John Hackctt,* Etuiffn, 17 Nov. 37; i/. 28 Aug. 39; Co»<. 25 July 51 : J?< Ifajbr
1.- Dee. 54 3 >/ .or, 7 Sept. 5s ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Nov. 61 ; Lt.Colonel, 3 Feb. 72.
IVu K«jor«,— Chrbt'>! tier Rowland Richardson,' .En*. »• 16 Feb. 44; i^ 23 Dec. 45; C
14 Aug. 66.
Charles Thomaa Caldecott, Ensign, P4 April 51 ; Lt. ii Aug. 54 ; Capt. i Mar. 60; Major, 9 May 72.
Copt. 24 Sept. 55 ; Uajvr,
Captaiits.
John Henry Tripp
John M'Dermid Allardice. )
Adj. Madrat Volunt. Guard* i
Henry Filkes Hooper
William Franklin, 2>. ^1. -4. G^.)
forMuMkeiry^ Secunderabad, [■
Mcutnu )
Edward Le Breton Butler
Thomas Trophimus Hodges* ...
Albert E. Pearae'
Ernest Kogby Bartleet
John Tal)>ot
Francis Elliot Lloyd
-I.
•*i2 July so '22 April 53
20 Feb. 55
6 July 55
14 Sept. 55
25 Jan. 56
12 Feb. 58
x6 April 58
LlErTBITAKTS.
Douglas Campbell De Wend ...
George Douglas Cookson, Ad- )
jutant 14 M&y 67 S
Benjamin Simner, Inttruetor^
of Musketry 28 Jan. 70 )
Thomas William Best
Arth. Arf^iibald Denne Wei->
gull, InU prefer i
Henry Loc:ner Brett
Albert Arthur Ronald Logan...
George Gosaelin
,.. jChas. Jas. ElphinstoncRhcnius
... jjohn Bladen Metcalfe Taylor...
... George Lycett Engledue May
.. ' John Bartlctt Stradling
.. Duncan D.Ch.M'CayM'Donald
. . Cleveland Aug. Brett
.. Henry Rolxirt Dacres Thomas
.. I Charles William Gore
.. Charles Campbell ^V^li8tler
.. Frederick Delfield Welchman..
Sub Libutekakts.
Robert Constantino Pott
John Rooper King
William Alexander Campbell
26 Jan. 58;Pi3Dec.
6 Sept. 55 ! 22 July
?.^'^v_ 58 '10 May
*'28 Aiii^ 58 12 Mar.
P28 Oct. 59 ^ 9 Oct.
3 July 6oj I July
4 July
P 6 Nov.
30 Dec.
P 9 Oct.
P 5 July
P26 July
P 7 Feb.
21 Mar.
Pxo Oct.
»*i5 May
••13 June
**3o June
»*2i Mar.
10 July
10 Feb.
••24 April
" 7 J»iiy
'30 Nov.
60 P12 July 64
I Aug. 64
.CAPTAIX. I BUBV.MAJ.
5 July 60
I July 64
P 9 Sept. 64
••23 July 61
P21 Mar. 68
8 April 68
^ 8 Aug. 68
10 Jan. 69
19 Oct. 69
9 May 72
8 Mar.
73
* Lt.Colonel Hackett served as D.A.Q.M. Geoe^
ral at Head Quarters during the Crimean war,
including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Eenzie'»
.VT ^ Farm, and battles of Alma. Inkerman, and Bala*
24 isov. 03 ,j^^^^ ^^^ g.gg^ Qf Bebastopol (Medal with four
63 PjsMay 66 Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Tiukish
e^A^v T o /; Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidic) . Served witli
04. 12 June 07 the 44th Regiment in the campaign of 1S60 in the
64I 8 April 68 north of China, including the action of SinSo,
65 P 8 Aug. 68 assault and capture of the Taku Forts (Meial
' ' with Clasp).
' Major Richardson served throughout tiic
Sutlej camiMiign of 1845-46 with the 9th Kogimem,
and was present at the battles of M(>odkK%
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two
Clasps). Served in the Ponjaab campaii;:n of
1848-4^ with the 6ist Regiment, and was prei^out
at the action of Ramnuggur, the passa^rc of tie
Chcnab, the battles of Sadoolapore and Chilliiui-
wallah, and with the field force in pursuit or tie
Affghans to the Khybcr Pacs in March 1I49
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in Indi.k
during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was prcsetit
at the siege assault and capture of Delhi iu 1357
(Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Pearse served in the Abvs.sinian
campaign in 1868 (mentioned in despatches Dur
** ability, energy, and zeal/* Medal).
6s
28 Nov.
68
65
2 Dec.
68
66
xo Jan.
69
68
P 9 Aug.
71
63
II Jan.
67
68
28 Oct.
68
28 Oct.
69
28 Oct.
69
28 Oct.
69
28 Oct.
70
28 Oct.
BUB LIKUT.
3 Aug
72
21 Aug
72
9 Aug.
73
PaymM/w.— John Thompson.' 25 May 55 ; Engign, 5 Nov. 54 ; Lt. 9 March 55 ; Hon. M<\jor, 5 Nov. 69^.
Quarter Matter. — James Archer, 19 June 72.
^Medical OJUcer.— Surgeon Major James Good,' A.8. 3 Oct. 57 ; Surgeon^ 2 Nov. 72,
Facing$ Red.— -4y<jn/«, Messrs. Price and Boustead.— .Emiarierf/or India, 22 Oct. 1863.
» Lieut. General Matthew Smith served with the 9th Regiment and on the Staff of General Pollock's Army during
he campaign of 1842 in Affghaiiistan, and was pi-esent as D. A. Adjutant General at the forcing of the Khyl)er Pass,
and as Brigade Major in the action at Mamoo Khail, forcing the. Tezeen and Hufb Kotul Passes, occupation of
Cabul, expedition into Kohistan, storm and capture of Istaliff (Medal, and Brevet of Major) . He served with the 2Qtb
Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and battle of Chilhanwallah
(wounded); and he commanded the 24th Regiment in the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of
Lt.Colonel). Served in India during the mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
♦ Captain Hodges served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857 to 1859, including the assault and capture of
Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Nugger, and was promoted ftom the 3Sth to flie
76th Regiment for having on the 2i8t March at the siege of Lucknow successfully led a volunteer partv and capture<I
a battery of three guns (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign Oct. 1867 to Jime 1868 in the Lantf
Transport Train and was appointed Inspecting Officer of the Highland Division of Transport ; present at the battle
before Magdala as Transport Staff Officer to Sir Charles Staveley, and carried the despatches of that victor\' and
news of the release of the prisoners to Custalo, a distance of 200 miles, and was entrusted with the despatches t*
Colonel Milward at Annesley Bay (mentioned in despatches for "ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
7 Major Thompson served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tha
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded in the advanced trenches on 4tb
June 1855 (Medal with three Chisps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and sc*
companied the stormiag party at the assault and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Surgeon Major Qood.— For War Services see *' Medical Department."
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Henry, Xord Rokeby,* JTCB. Sntiffn^ ai April 14 ; Lt.4- Capt. 'la June 33 ; Cap*. ^Lt.Colonel
I ; Colonel^ 9 Nov. 46 ; Majors 'a8 June 50 ; Lt.Colonel, '17 Fob. 54 ; 7' ' "
ao Sept. 61 ; General, 8 March 69 ; Colonel jjth Foot, 13 Feb. 6j.
lientaiant ColoneL— Henry Kent,* Eneign, ^% Aug. 45 ; 3A. 1*33 Aug. 50 ; Capt. 37 Sept. 54 ; Jfi^or, 34 Aug.
; Major General^ 20 June 54 ;
58; Li.Colonel, '13 Juno 68; Colonel, 13 Juno 73.
Kajon.— Humphry Mungal Lament Colquhoun, Eneign, ^18 Aug. 54; Li. 39 Dec. 54; Capt.^iy July 57;
Major, a Sept. 68.
George Bdward Leggett,* Ensign, P25 Aug. 54 ; Li. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. P30 April 58 ; Major, a? Nov. 70.
Captaiits.
John George Skene
Harcourt Mortimer Bengough
Herbert Fred. I^ewis Browne
Reginald Hoskins
Edward Nicholas Moaley
I William Forbes Gatacre, at 8tqf College ...
Henry Jenrie White
.irthur Lang Tickell
Frederick Henry King*
William Samuel Henderson
7 .
7 .
' 71-
7 .
(i I .
LiBunsTAirTS.
Henry Topp
Coekbom Forte
William Alexander Si>ence
George Campbell
Richard Edward Rowley Marttn,.i((/Ntoa< ">
2? April 73 S
ianuth Byrom Royds
Thomaa Cowper Fisher
Richard Chicheley Thornton
Fra. Henry Maodonald Dawson
George Fenton, Inet. o/Muakelrg t Apr. 71 ..
Frederick Graham
Rosoombe Field Westmaoott
3Calcolm Edward Thomson
Farqubar M'Crae Bruce
Adonia Graham Schuyler
6vB LnunvAVTS.
LiHrr.
39 Dec. 54
'23 Mar. 55
X Dec. 54
I 7 Dec. 55
PiSMar. 59
18 Feb. 62
P18N0V. 63
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P^fwuuter. — John Edward Longdon, a6 Deo. 56 ; Monorarg Major, 24 Apr. :
(garter Matter. — George Hope^ 37 July 66.
Medieml Offieer.—Surgeon Henry Frank Hensman,* A.S, 31 Mar. 6a.
Fiaeinge YeWow.—JgeHte, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JEtetumed from India^ 35 Mag 1870.
> Lord Bokeby served the campaign of 1815 with the 3rd Guards, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras
«ad Wsterloo. Served the Eastern campaign of 1855 in command of the ist Division, including the siege and fiall of
Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, KCJB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, Turkish Medal, and
-Ji Claw of the Me^jidie).
* .Colonel Kent served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to a6th March X855 with the 77th Regiment, in-
elidinc the battles of Ahna and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
^edtidie, and Turkish Medal) .
* Mftjor Leggett served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea firom Dec. 1854. including the siege and fUl of
Sevastopol, the Working Party on the night of the 2nd April 1855 which, under the conomand of Major Bell, 23rd
^iNUe», was complimented and thanked m General Orders for its excellent services ^ hile under a heavy fire firom
t^eneiny, the assault of the i8th Juno, and engaged at the storming of the Redan on the 8th September—
V'-aded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in command of a Detachment of two Companies 77th
advent in the Hasara campaign of 1868, under Brigadier Greneral Wilde.
\ Csptain King served with the 4oih Regiment inthe New Zealand wnrof 1863-65, and was present at Waiari (Medal).
- Qvarter Master Hope served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
i-^ertnan, siege and fkU of Sebastopol, assault of the Redan on the i8th June, and engaged at the storming of the
i^ftha on the 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and TnrkiBh Medal).
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Oolonel.— ^tr Patrick Grant,* OCB. QCMG. Ennon, i6 July 20 Lt. ir July 23 ; Capt. 14 May 32 ; St.Major,
30 April 44; Major^ 15 June 45; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 2 April 46; Colonel, 2 Aug. 50; if. Coiowe/, 29 Auj?. 51 ;
Major General, 28 Nov. 54 ; Lt.Oeneral, 24 Oct. 62 ; Oeneral, 19 Nov. 70 ; Colonel 78th Foot, 23 Oct. 63.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Alexander UacKenzie,^ CB. £ net ffn,^^ Feb. 40; Lt. 8 April 42; Capt. 15 March 53 ;
Bt.Major, 20 July 58 ; Major, 28 Oct. 64 ; Lt. Colonel, 13 July 67 ; Colonel, 13 July 72.
Majore.— Oswald Barton Feilden,' Emign, P17 Sept. 50 ; Lt. '15 July 53 ; Capt. ^23 Nov. 55 ; If o/or, 2 Oct. 66.
Au>custU8 Kdmund Wan-en.* Eufigu. ''2 Feb. 49 ; Lt. ^s Nov. 52 ; Capt. ''20 July 55 ; Major, 13 July 67.
Captaixs.
Georprc Forbes*
Thomas Mackfnzie,^d/K<anf, /
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William Charles Smith
John Nathaniel Gower
Andrew Murray
Oliver Graham
Hugh Gongh Grant
Charles Edgar Croker-King, )
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Dunlon Hay?
Wm. Francis Maitland Kirwac
Charles John Butler Stewart . . .
George Strachey Clive Justice
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Thomas h Becket Sargent
Edward Mayne Alexander
Massy Stacpoole
Gilbert Wm. Ronny M. Waugh
Henry John Knight, Imt. of I
Mueketry 30 Aug. 73 \
Arthur Dingwall Fordyce, j
Adjutant 21 Aug. 72 >
Alan William Cameron
John William Allin
Duncan Stewart
Wm. Wellington Sandomtm ...
James Henry Ewart
Charles William Carft-ae
William Brewster M'Dougall
Percy Seymour Harvey
*'i2 Jan.
P 8 Feb.
P16 Sept.
P I May
P 7 Feb.
P31 Mar.
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56 30 April
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' Sir Patrick Grant served as Deputy Adji>-
rtant General w^ith the Army of Gwslior in
1 1843-44 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major,
J Bronze Star). Bntlej campaign of 1845-46 as
9 'Adjutant General— twice severely and danger-
ously wounded by grape-shot ttm>ugh the arm
and musket-ball in Jefl breast, and horse three
I times shot under him (repeatedly mentioned ii
jdespatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal and
'^' three Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as
) Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches. Aide
I de Camp to the Queen with Brevet of Colonel,
^ Medal v.ith two Clasps). Expedition to Kohat
T 'against the AfTgUan hill tribes in 1849-50 (Medal
['with Clasp).
I ^ Major Forbes served with tho 19th Tlf»tn-
t iment in tho Crimea from the 6th September 1S55.
'including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
'! assault of tho Redan on the 8tb September
' (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Sub LisuTBiTAirTS.
Rodolph St. George Smith ..
Kenneth Ross MacKenzie .
PajfmaMter.—ChsLT\t% Skrine,' i April 64; Q.M. 12 Sept. 56; Hon.Caplain, 1 April 69.
Qjaarter Matter. — Alexander Weir, 26 April 64.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Alexander Watt Beveridge,'<» MD. A.S. 15 Sept. 57 ; Surgeon, 17 Feb. 7a.
FacingM Buff. — Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Beturned from Xova Scotia, 21 December 1271.
■ Colonel MacKenzie served with the 78th Highlanders in tho Persian war in 1857, including tho expedition to
Barazjoon, the night attack and battle of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrnh (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal with Havelock's Column ftt)m its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Futtehporc,
Aoung,PandooNuddeo,Cawnpore,Onao, Buseenit Gunge (first and second, in command of the Regiment on 5th Aug.),
Boorbeakechowkce, and Bithoor (severelv wounded) ; with Grant's Column in tlio attacks on Marngunge and the
Alumbagh (severely wounded, and horse killed) ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, including the repulse of the
numerous attacks on that position, and in command of the left advance post with 150 men and four guns during the
last attack on x6th March 1858 (mentioned in despatches) ; also in the operations ending in tho finai capture of
Lucknow; the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 and capture of BareiUy (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major,
and a year's service for Lucknow).
» Mi^or Feilden gorvo<l in the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea fi"om the i6th July 1835, including the siege and Call
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Warren served with tho 82nd Regiment in tho Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1E55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-59. ai<l ^^as prcBent
nt the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of tho Gwalior Contingent at Ca\\-npore. action of Khodagnnpe. an«i
occnpation of Futtehghur, — acting succeRsively as Orderly OUicer to Brigivdier Ruissell, Colonel Bi<idulph, Colonel
Hale, and Sir John Inglis ; served the Rohilcund campaign, including the defence of the Jail and subsequent opera-
tions at Shahjehanpore, and actions of Kliankiir and IBiuikagaon (ilcdal with Clasp).
7 Captain Hay served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-50. and was present at the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including tho storming of the Fecuuderbagh and Shnh Nnjuf. battle of Cawnpjre
on 6th Dec. 1857 (wounded) and pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khalce Nuddee, occupation of Futtchghnr and of
Furruckabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, including tho storming of the Beqrum's palace. atUick of the fort of
Kooyah, affair of Allegungo, battle and capture of Bnrcilly, affairs of Pusjraon, Russulpore, and Biswah, and
attack on the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps).
■ Captain Skrine serve<l with the jSth Highlanders in tlio Persian war in 1857. including tho expedition to Born'-
joon,thenight attack and battle of fCoophab, and borabartbneut of Moh;imr:ih (Medal with Clasp). Scr^'ed in Bcujr-.il
with Havelock's Column from its first tJiking tho field in 1857. including.' the actions of Futtehporc. Aoung, Pond«K-
Nuddee, Cawnpore. Onao. Busccrutgungc (first and second). Bithoor, .irxl tlic.severjil actions loading to and cndiiif: in
thereliefof the Residency of Lncknow and the subsequent deftnco ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh. including:
the repulse of tho numerous attacks on that position, and in the oponitions ending in the final capture of Lucknow ;
the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 and capture of B.ircilly (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
*° Doctor Beveridgo.— For War Services sec " Medical Dcpoi-tment."
Jiecord of the Servieee of the 7Sth niohJanrfere.
Raised by letter of service dated 7th iLirch 1793 ; inspected and iinssrd July 1703 ; proceeded to Holland September
1794; returned to England May 1795 ; ]>rocoedid to Quiberon Aucrust 1705 ; retuinied January 1796; proceeded to ihf
Cape of Good Hope 1706; to Calcutta February 1797; to Bombay Fol viuir^' 1803: to Goa February 1807: to Jn\u
August 1811; returned to England July 1G17; proceeded to Ireland November 1817; emliarked for Ceylon Aprii
1826; retomedto England February 1038; embarked for India April 1S42. Proceeded on active service to Persia
in January 1857, rotumwl to Bombay in May 18^7. thence immciliately to Bengal. Returned to Enpland September
1859. Knibarked for Gibraltar 3 August 18(^5. Returned to England from Nova Scotia, 21 December 1871.
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V. Vf] "Nmt" "Toulousb" "Pkxi.nsll v" "WAiKKhoo" **Alma" *' Skvamopol" "Luckxow."
' : Hiiif Colrad.— Henry Cooper.^ Entign, '26 Feb. 29; Lt. "'s April 31; Captain, P13 Nov. 35; Major, 10 Sept. 45 ;
'—- i^j JJ.Colonel, 19 July 48 ; Colonel, aS Nov. 54 ; Major Ocncraf, 9 Nov. 62 ; Lieut. General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel
, I 79th Foot, CI Au^'. 70.
:: ... Lieuteiuuit Colonel. — George Mnn-nv Miller,* JCn*!ffn, ^30 Jan. 46; Lf. '2 April 47; Cnj.f. P4 Aug. 54;
I Bt.Mujor, 26 April 59 ; Jfajor, >'2 Alav 65: J-f.Lf.Colonc/, 4 June 70; Lt.Cohj/tel, 19 Oct. 72.
I : ... jKajoCT.— Kilwiirrl William Cuming,* J^ugiiju, ''24 July 46; Z/. ^ji Mar. 48; 6V;;>/. 8 Oct. 54; Bt. Major,
i I 14 Dec. 68 ; Major, 2 Mar. 72.
.4 ... 'rhilii>Percival.* KHfign, ''16 Aug. 50 ; Lt. 6 .Tunc 54 ; J>/'^*'=7^:n-. 55 ; Bt. Major, i -\pril 70 ; Major. 19 Oct. 72,
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,Ko1>ert MacGowan Borthwick ^18 Jan.
Alexander Urncc Murniy ^ ''iS Mar.
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and a wing of the Re.gt. throughout the Kaffir war
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Aidede Camp io the Gocer urn- ;»'i4 Jan.
of Netr Zealand II
Samuel ChA. Lindsay Bucknall ^21 Oct.
A rthur Nevrton Forbes-Gordon »* 1 2 May
Koginjild Carev Annefiley ''24 Nov.
James D. Kellio M'Callum, / ,, z->r,„
/«•/. of Musketry 17 Mav 73 > ^
Orr Bo«well Gijnlon. ^WV de t ^ - ,
Camp to Sir J, A u Do^gla*. .. S -♦ ^ "'3'
nob. Harris Camwath Dalzell ^ 8 Mi:a'
James Moray Brown 1'' i Sept.
Norman (iuthrie ClnilraerH Vjj j)^.(..
• Kjrdon Lorn Campbell ifone.v •* 8 Feb.
• olin Charlc8 Mackenzie ...... •' 2 Sept.
William Hnskctt Smith p 9 Feb.
I'atrick James Vrcd. Gi-rrme... ''lo Feb.
Eustace Robrt^u.BumetStuart ''9 June
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P15 June 60 7 Nov. 63;of 1850 53 (Medal), and was appointed Comman
lant of the Natal Colony at the close of the war.
♦ Major Cuming served with the 79th High-
62'P22Aug. 65' landers throughout the Ei!.stern campaign of
1854 55, including the battles of Alma and Balak-
62|Pi5 Juno 66'lava, siege and fall of Scljastopol, a.s.saults of the
63 •'i I Jan. 071 1 8th June and 8th September, expediti<m to Kertch
29 Jan. 67 and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Claaa
vr ^g of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Aiaj oi. 3 Miijor Percival served the East-em campaign
p ^, . r of 1854-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including
«3 T7±'ci». oy the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege of Sebaa-
66 28 Oct. 71 tcpol, assault of the i8th June, expedition to
66 28 Oct. 71' Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Claflpa,
66 28 Oct. 71 and Ihirkish Medal). Scr%'e<l in the Indian cam-
63 '28 Oct. 71 pnigu of 1858-59, including the siege and capture
71 of Luckuow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, ac-
68
Sub Likutkxaxts.
David Mnrmy Smythe ..
.Tames Maitland Hunt
Pojr»ia*/«T.— David Cant.i* 24 June 56;
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'27 Apr.
8 M:"y 72
12 Feb. 73
Knaigii, 10 Au.g. 54 ;
Quarter 3/a*/*r.— William Simpson T'^ 16 March 67.
MeiUeaT. Offirer.—S ^- • ''^
7i''tion8 of Ally gunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore,
71 capture of Forts Bimniar and Mahomdic, passage
70 c»r the Gogi*a at Fj-zabad, capture of Kampore
— Ku.«.<ia, and snbsetiuent operations in Oude across
HiB 1,11 IT. w^Q Gogra and Hapteo rivers (Medal with Clasp).
Lt. 8 Dec. 54; Ilon.Major, 10 Aug. 69,
-Surgeon Major Stewart Aaron Lithgow, '♦ A.S. 3 Feb. 55; Sttrg. 7 Dec. 67.
Facingn Blue. Agentn, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Jieturned from India, 7 Xor. 1871.
• Lt. Colonel Miller served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and curly part of 1855 with the 7Qth Highlanders, including
'■■■'' battles of Alma and Balaklavu. and sie.gcof Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served
1 il* Indian campaign of 1858 59, including the siege an«l cajituro of Lucknow— severely wounded through the
^'^J', present also at the capture of Rampore Kussia, and enbsecpient ojierations in Oude across the Gogra and
^tw rivers (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Major Leith servc^l the Eastern camjiaigu of 1854-55 with the 79tli Highlanders, including the l>attlo of
Eiiaklava, siego and fall of Scbn8to]wl, assaults of i8th June and 8th September, and expedition to Kertch and
euikalc (Medal with two Clasps. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Moihil). Served in the Indian campaign
., '^55-59. including the siege and capture of Luckuow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of AUygunge,
itTeilly, and Shahjchanporc, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of tlio Gogra at Fyzabad, capture
' Hanipore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the (jOgra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
Major .iUcn served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the i6th August 1855, including the
' ^and fall of Sebastopol and a-isanltof the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Metlal). Served in
•r lotlijin campaign of 18S8-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah,
^^WQ» of Allygnnge, Bareilly. and Shahjehanpore, cnpturc of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the
' ?ra It Fyzalmd, capture of Rxunpore Kussia, and subseciuent operations in Oudo across the Gogra and Raptee
'vtn (Medal with Clasp).
'Captains Everett, Clay, and ^r'Causland served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1858-59,
•Ending the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygnnge, Bareilly, and
• jah^hanpore. capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Ramx>oro
•nssia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Neil Campl^ell served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th August 1855, including
♦ "^ and fall of Sebastoiwl (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Servetl in the Indian campaign of 1858-59,
c a«lijiif the siege and cajiture of Lucknow, attack on tlio Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and
>■ ;«'banporc, capture of^ Fort.s Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of tho Gogra at Fj'zabaci, capture of Ramporo
• "H* 1, and sa)Me<inent operations in Oudo across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
. " Capuin Oldbain served in the China Expeditionary Force of i86o, and wius present in the actions of Sinho and
•»zkn. sMsault and cjiplnre of tlie North Taku Fort, and surrender of Tekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
' * ^"'*«'Tah and Jyntcah Hill campaign in 1863.
^Miajor Cant Bcr\cd the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of Alma
I ^Tied the regimental Colour) an<l Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and assault of i8th Jimo (Me<lal with three
**r*. and Turkish Medal). Scr\'ed in the Indian cnmpai.cn* of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Luck
."'T. aUack on the fort of Rooyah. action of All3'gunarc, [lassago of the Gogra at Fyzabad. capture of Ramporo
' -v^ia, and subsc<iuent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Modal with Clasi)).
^ \f?a*rter Master Sim|)8on 8er\-ed with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, Jn-
^fUTig the battle* of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
>*3uU« of the i8th Juno and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian
nnjauen of 1S58-59. including the siege and capture of Lucknow. attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Ally-
''i'«.re, Iliireilly, and 8hHhjehan]>ore. capture of Fort«* Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzaba<l. cap-
u~j^ of Rampore Knssia. and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
Jsargeon Major Lithgow.— For War Services sec *' Medical Department."
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~ iT^alf l^°S*t^:7^ Henry John French.' Ensiffn, 27 Anjf. 12 ; Lt. 21 Julj- 13 ; Capt. P25 Sept. 23 ; Maior, 23 Mav / :
y.|p«T. ■"f'J^t.toionel, 31 July 46; Lt. Colonel, 2 April 52; ColOiiel,2o June 54; Major GencraL 18 Jan. 61 j i./.
■" ' ' y^eral, 9 Aug. 70 ; Colonel 80th Foot, 3 Sept. 67.
laeutenant Colonel.— Hamilton Chnrlea Smith.' Etifiqn, ^S Oct. 44; Lt. 24 Dec. 45; Capt. 1 May 53; Jlajor
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7SN**T*'T!^**^''P*^ Hamilton Twcmlow, Knsi'/n, 'i i Oct. 44 . LI. 16 Mav 46 ; Capt. '16 Xov. 55 ; Major, i April -0
Charles Frederick Amiol.-^ Eun„n, ^16 May 45 : /-^ *'^5 ^^I»t. 46; cVijy/. 5 Mnr. 58; Major, 10 J»r.. 7.-.
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Charles Tu3kcr« ^'23^
Charles John Kopcr Tyler" . .. >*25 Aug. 54
Fred. Brown NuTtiiiOranfunl "» >'2 1 Sept. 52
Cha. Aug.FitzGcniulCroM^'h"' 8 .Sept. 54
James Lewis Bradshnw »*27 .Tan. k7
15 May 5s
23 July 58
551^23 Oct. 57;''iSMny 60
15 May 551 P16 Sci)t. 59
Samuel George Iluskisaon'-
Ilobert Warner Stone''
LinUTKITAlTTS.
JJV'altcr Howard*
Joseph Bramley Ridout," \
Lieut. In$tructor, Scko'jl ofv
Muskefry j
Henry James Brown
Paul Swinburne*
Allan Saunders,* Adjutant /
19 Mar. 73 }
Wilfred Tumor Anderson
Jno. Geo. Kirkpatrick Young >
Inst. ofMufk. 19 Mar. 7-*... i
John Edward Hale Prior
Charles Christopher Cole ....'..
Henry J. Johnson
James Ormsby Shorrard
Lipton Cumming Potte
Ed w. Henry BroderickO'Geran
William Henry Walmisley
Tankerville Jas. Chamberlain
1 Mar. 5S
13 April 5S
I 12 Feb.
»'28 0ct.
, »'23 Aug.
> 4 Aug.
|P25 April
1^21 Mar.
.''31 May
8 July
I "is Oct.
1 7 Mar.
P 8 8r>pt.
28 Oct.
'20 June
Sub LtBUTBXAXTs,
Saumarez William Cameron. .
Ldgh Hoskins Master
6 Jut.e 54
9 Fel). St
P3oJu;y 58
1 Jan. 5y
31 Jan. 60
''26 Aug.
?i8 Oct.
BRKV.MAJ. BT.LT.COL.
5 July
9 Dec.
5 July
6 .Tune
P21 Nov.
P 9 Mar.
••14 Oct.
''22 June
30 Aug.
•*22 Mar.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
12 July
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
M'U MKLT.
26 April 65
6 May 63
''28 Oct. 68
10 Jan. 72
•'17 Nov. 63
' Lieut. General French scr^'cd in thc3-th Li;:lit
Infjintry in the Peninsiiia from August 1-13 t-i tl; •
vMitl of that war in 1S14, iiicluilinp the sic-'.' (■: Si.
.Sebjistinu. ])n^s:ijjre ai Xlio Bidas^oa. bntiis ul
Niveiie lo'.h November, mid Nive on yth, i^^ lii.jnni
11th Decornber, and iuvtstmont of liflyunnc W ,1
.Medal with tw.j Claaim;. Served also in the Ainc-
rlcan war, in the aciiotm of B'.adcusburg nnrl H;il-
timorc. the ati » « i on New Orleans, anu takirp 0'
Fort Bowyer. He subsoqueTit'.y 8or\'ed in the
same Uegiment during the whole of the Canadian
robclliou of 1S37-38.
Z7.lun. 7'j
14 Feb. 72
Quarter Ma»ter.— John Bolt.'» 25 Sept. 67.
Mtdical Qjffleer.— Surgeon Major David Chambers M'Fall, A.S. 15 Sept. 57 ; Svi-jeon, 23 Dec. 71.
FaeUtgn Yellow. — Agent$, Messrs. Cox and Co. — TrUh Agent*. Messrs. Care nnd Fons.
RetHrnedfrom Bengal, Jnne 1866 ; Embarked for Singajmre, Jammrry 1872.
• Lt.Colonel Smith served with the 80th Regiment in tho Burmese wor of 1852. and wns jircsei t at the ca^ir.rc rf
Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th. nnd 14th April, and ca])turo o^'theprre.'^t Dn;ron Pngo In (wiUi
the storming party), and capture of Promo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Ser^-ed jn the Indinn cnvnj aign of 1S58-59.
including the capture of Calpee and campaign in Oude (Medal). Sci'>'ed with the left attack during tho Bhootau
Expedition of 1865 (Medal ^ith Clasp).
• Major Amiel served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1S52, and was pres.-nt at the capture of
liartaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th. 13th. nnd 14th April, and capture of tho great Da son Pajrixliv
(with the storming j>arty), nnd capture of Promo (Medal withC'asp for PecuK Serve I in tho Indinn campaign iu
1858-59. Served with the left attick daring the Bhootun E.'cpedition of 1865 (.\fodal with (Uasp).
• Major Tucker, Lieuts. Howard. Ridout. Swinburne, and Saunders sjiTed with the 80th Rejjiment with tho
left attack during tho Bh >otan Expedition of 1865 (Modal with Clasp).
• Major Tyler served with the Buffs iu tho Crimea from tho iSth August i8<;5, including the siege and fall nf
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). A'so in the campaign of 18G0 in China, inc'.uding tho bottle or
Binho and taking of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
»o Captain Craufurd served with the 80th Regiment in Burmoh in 1853 (Medal wiUi C^nsp for Pegu). Also in tlw
Indian mutiny anc campaign in Oude in 1858-59. including the capture of Simrce Fort and defence of Poonvuli
(Medal).
i» Captain Croagh served with the soth Regiment in tho New Zealand wars from Nov. 1863 to 1866. nnd was pre?ent
at the storm and capture of Rangiawhia. repulse of tho enemy's attack fm the Camp at Nukumaru (in command of
a port J' of the 50th Regiment), and at the capture of the fortified villages of Kitumanii (Medal).
'* Captain Huskisson served with the 80th Regiment in the Indinn mutiny and campaipi in Oude in 1858-59. in-
cluding fio capture of the Fort of Simrce. actions at Bora nnd Doondonkera (Medal). Sor\-od as Adjutant of the
Kesrim- nt with the left attfick during the Bhootan Expedition of 1S65 66 (Medal with Clasp).
" Cai ta'n Stone served with the Military Train in Now Zealand from 1864 to 1867 (Meaal).
" Quarter Master Belt served with the Rifle Brigade and 6th Regiment in the KaflBr war of 1852-53 (Medal).
Fervod with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858. including operations in tho Jugdespore Jungle (Medal).
Served tn the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Claap).
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"Maidi" "ConuNXA." "PxiriysuLA."
rtdR- Scr. Colonel.— c. ^ William Frederick Forster,^ KII. Engign, lo June 13 ; Entiffn ^ Lt. 26 Nov. 13 ; Li. «f- Capt-
'1 Half 36 June 17; Major, *iZ Feb. 26; Bt. Li. Colonel, 33 Kov. 41 ; Li. Colonel, 10 Feb. 52; Colonel, 20 June 54 »
I'ir. j^y^ Major General, 26 Oct. 58 ; Lt.Geueral, 24 Oct. 65 ; Colonel 8i8t Foot, 12 Feb. 63.
31 ' ... Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Bruce Chichester.* En$ign, ''20 Oct. 43; Lt, 5 April 47; Cajjf. '7 Oct. 51;
' hi.Major, 17 Mar. 63 ; Major , 10 Nov. 65 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 Doc. 70.
: 33 I ... , Majors. — C-harles James Skciry," Ens.xo Sept. 41 ; Lt. 29 May 44; Ca2it. 27 May 53 j Bt.Maj. 31 Aug. 65 ; Major,
I 25Mar.7i.
32 ... i^Viihain iJenjamin Browne,* En$, '16 Aug. 42; Lt. Ps8 April 45; Capt. 25 Jan. 54 ; Bt.Maj. 17 June 66;
I Major, 14 June 73.
'J ■
Captaijfs.
lllugh Arthur Chichester^
(Jeorge Buchanan Bevan
William Henry Worrcn
. Henry John Kaircloth^ 1
*. Hujrh Thomas Jonea* ]
|Wm. Henry Munton Jrtckson">
Jolin (le Mont. Armstrong ....
Gwrgc Alfred W Urou
.William Chjirlcs Mathews ....
Mark Saurin Wynne
LIEUT.
»'x7 Jan.
P23 Mar.
23 Mar.
IS Dec.
20 Kov.
5 Dec.
P13 Mar.
? 7 Jan.
P14 Jan.
19 Mar.
51 P13 April
6oP29Mar.
58'P2oDe?.
54 13 April
57 1 14 Aug.
56) P 5 Aug.
61 1 10 Nov.
62,? 4 July
62 '*io Nov.
61 P 8 May
' LmrrmrATTTS. |
Frolcrick Skins Lindoe f' 10 Nov.
Robert Kcan Brereton, A.d-\\ y^^^
I iHtaut I Feb. 70 W 7^°^-
HenrvWalpole p i Dec.
i/oii. Huifh Arbuthnott ' 8 May
Norcott D'Katerre Rol)€rts t^ 9 Mnj-
Henry Wall is l*ricr p 8 Juno
l-'rank Ryley ^12 Juno _,
Henry Cecil Bins«eed Farraiit j' 4 Sept. 67
lienjamin Arthur Satterthxvaite ^\6 Oct. 67
Kmncis Honry Wheler p 6 Nov. 67
Charles Ed wnnl Saw^'cr 23 Jan. 69
Arthur Jovhiia Tetley '^ i Oct. 70
Fre«leric'< Arthur Ueathcoto... 28 Oct. 71
Walter Stran »:♦• ways Morrica . . . '
Henry Aug. Bourchier Briscow '17 Nov.
52 P18 April 56
61 P 8 May 67
59 P21 Aug.
55' 16 Oct.
59 P 16 Oct.
59' 24 Doc.
65' 17 Fob.
65' 13 April
65! 14 J'mo 73
28 Oct. 73
P 5 Juno 66
BRKV.MAJ. 1 BT.LT.COL.
5 July 72
Spb LirrxKif awts,
Thomas Henry Burton Forster
Henry Crosbie
Spent^r Jackson
iK^iwanl « ox well Morris
p . < » Lt. General Forster served with the Scots
-t^uK- 07 F^giKcr Guards before Bayonne in 1S14. Joined
_ P2S Oct. 68 the Brigade of Guards in Paris in 1815.
67|Pi2juno 69, ' Lt.Colouel Chichester, Majors Skerry and
67: P 5 Mar. 70 Nixon served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58,
67 P23 Mar. 70 and ivcrc present when the Sist Regiment, under
24 Dec. 70 Colonel Ronny, disanned at Mean Meer one Regi-
25 Mar. 71 ment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments
280ct. I—--—- T--^— -1 .,,^,-^-.-., __., _i_. ^_-
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
28 Oct.
67
69
71 of Native Infantry, all disaflfected and ripe for
71 mutiny (Medal).
71 \ * Major Browne commanded the Head Quarter
71 Wing of the 8ist Regiment in the Eusoofzie ex-
71 pedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
71 the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present
71 when the 8i8t Regiment, under Colonel Ranny,
disarmed at MeanMeer one Rcgt.of Native Cavalry
and three Regts. of Native Infantry", all disaffected
SUB LI BUT, ^nd ripe for mutiny (Medal)
23 Mar. 72
26 June 72 ,
15 Mar. 73
9 Aug. 73
Fityimuter.—Wm. Fred. Nixon,' 8 Jan. 41 ; Ensign, 3 Aug. 30; Lt. '22 Jon. 36; IIon,Major, i Jan. 60.
» ' ... Qn.*rt>-r JfrtW'-f.— Michael H«nlon,7 14 Aug. 72.
j »? , ... Medical Ojffic*^.— Surgeon M^jor John Wood," A.S. 10 Jan. 55; Surgeon, 9 Nov. 67.
Farimga Buff. — Agent-*, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for Gibraltar, a6 Feb. 1870.
' ^Lijor Chichester, Captain Faircloth, and Quaner Master Hatdon served with the 8xst Regiment in tha
Fks Kjrxip exped t on in 1858 (Medal with Clnsp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58. and were present when
' JJist Regiment, under Colonel Renny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three
Euvrtfijc expedition in 185S (Medal with Clasp)
» Surgeon Migor Wood,"— For War Services see
the
Medical Department."
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Tho Prince of Wales' Plume. "Roleia" *'V/Mnv.
"Pkkissula." "Nia».aa-. '
Y^;ars;scr.' Colonel.— William Samuel Nowton,^ i'-jj.-n
Colonel, '25 Fob. 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ,
6 Nov. 62 ; Lt.Generalf 25 Oct. 71 ; Ik-loifl S
Lieutenant Colonel.— Frederickllicharafcolly I
BtMajor, 23 Oct, 60; Bt.Li.Colonel, o ,\pni
' ^ L//ii//m/«'l>^;»/,Waitinjfton.
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"Vittobia" '!PYBr.xi:j-.s"
■ SErii.ST0POL" "LrCKNOW.**
■f ././. Ps Dec. 34 ; Lt. t^- On;/. ^31 Dec. 39 ; Caj>i, 4" J-^.
»/f/o<", 18 Nov. 56 ; Ll.Colonc/,' 12 Dec. 60; Major Geueral,
jU 1 oot, 4 Mar. 72.
i< od/' Ensign, ^'21 Augr. 49 ; JJ, P8 Au;?. 51 ; Capt. 17 July 60;
. . ^ - , .. ^ 7<' ; -3ffl;or, 28 Jan. 71 ; i,/. Co/wiW, 5 Oct. 72.
Iffajors. — William Gropan Graves, ii'w*///j'- i6Maj 55; Xf . ^23 Nov. 55 ; CVim/. P23 Aug-. 64 ; J/o/or, i7Aug.7o.
Frapcift Daliymx)le Walters,* KnitiffH. 6 .luii<: 34 . i.^9 Feb. 55 ; ra/>/.Pi2 May 57; JLTcyor, »'9 Sept. 71.
I IIHKV.MIJ. BT.LT.COL.
Captains. ' . S'^ ^i''*'
JohnBriggs' 1 iS Ji.n.
Henry James Lane ''is-l u.
Kd'.vartl Seppings Lock* ' Ck >*.
Henry Ma«torman Thompson' ' .]'ido
Jolm Hobar^ Culme- Seymour" i^^-^ji. ng.
$. Frederick Canlc\v»,t Deputy Avnittixnt 1 ' , "
quarter MasUr General, AlderfKai . . *' '■'•'"'^®
James Brown M'Dougal » .iJ"ir-
Williiim Miirsden '>■ .\T):iI 04
Cliarles Carstairs 'ij/. jr. 64
Hcjiry Arrasti-oug Nicholson ' 11 '
John Leonard Greenwell O'Brien'-'. ..
LiEUTrxAyTS.
Alfred Roamsbottom,'" lH*i. of 3I,t.«kf;. .■ .
5 Oct. 72 '
William Andrews IHxon, AOjnloMt 7 Ocl . 07
No.-ham Yeedcn Lloyd, at hUijj' ColUtjf .
Giles Amb-ew Daubcny '..
William Jioir^^
William M'C:nthy OLeary
Jn:ue3 Ritchii' ....' !
Wil.uim Cai)ol ,'
lieiuamin Thoua^s Jiradley Flood
("hurles^Adolphiis do I't'yron Burroughs ^
Frcdorick (-hiirluR John Lodcr
Reginald Hawkins Hull
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17 iljir.
P22 June
20 JiiU.
29 Dec.
9 Feb.
27 Nov.
39 Jail.
25 Dec.
Pi 8 Doc.
7 Mav
18 Mav
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5EJ iSTlarT'dj
58" 3 Mar. O3
58! '• 3 Aug. 60
S4 11 Juue 61
S3 P 2 Dec. 62
59 *• 8 May 6t;
7oPi5Feb. 71
'Ss ''21 Aug. 69
67 ''10 June 71
70 ''^1 Oct. 71
58 5 Oct. 72
i f?L'B LrKUTRXlXTS.
; Robert Howdou Kellie
(ieorgo Augustus Hm ham Howa I'd ..
Francis Robert MiUington Sy age
Pai'«ifljt/(»r.— William Stewart Thorbuni, i l- .^ .
Qnarfer J/«x/*r. —Alfred Slado,*^ 13 Jan. fV
I Medittil Officer. — Surgeon MaJor^John lb' : a ( m ,' ii<
Major Walters ser^-cd with the 44tfi
: Regiment in tho Crimea fi*om thu 27th
'Jan. jSss, including the siege and I'jill
of Scbasfopol, and iittiick and occQ-
•(.atiou of tho ("cnicuny ou the iSth
P21 June (■ •'"^'^' (Medal with Clasp, and Turkisli
1 Medal). Served also the csimpai.im of
P28 Dec. <" :S6o in the north of China, includiuir
P26 1' ob. 67 (]„. actum of Sinho. nssault and cni)-
P 7 May 70 t„ro of the Taku Fort« (Me<hil with
P12 April 04 Clasp..
?i5 Fel). 71, Kf i;„]>t;iin Cavdcw served with the
P14 July ixj ^y(\ punianb Infantrv in the Indian
2 Aug. 71 x,\V. Fnintir-r war of 1863, aud was
P27 Oct. 71 ])rcsont at the atUick and capture of
28 Oct. 7' ihe Conical Hill and Umlwyla (nien-
30 Dec. 71 tionod in <lesnatchcs. Medal with
12 Nov. 73 C la !>])).
^'i a r.rKiT. |
30 Dec. 71
2 Nov. 721
23 Nov. 72'
7 : Honorarif Captain, 19 Feb. 7a.
i=Lr.iry Meares,'*-l..S^. iC May 55; Sfrgeon, 30 Sept. 68.
J'VicJH^it Yellow. — Agent*, Mcs.-u-. < on find Co. — Jtelvrnetlfrom Ailnt, 12 JTeb. 1870.
^ Lieut. General Newton 8crve<l with the CoUUtieuvi Gii-.-'Js in the Crimean campaign fixmi i8th Oct. 1854 to
8th April 1S55 including the battles of Balaklava and IlV* ; i Uin., and siege of Sebaj<ioi)ol (Medal with three Clasps,
5tJi Chiss of tho Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Flood served with tho 53rd Rcgimcr.t i'. v fu.'ce under Sir Colin" Campbell in 1851 -52 against the hill
t.riitca on the N.AV. Frontier of India (Medal with ('lasp). Servetl also iu the Indian campaign of 1857 59: was.
Nvitli tho Alumbagh Force during tho relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde : with the S3rd at the relief of Cawnjwrc on
29th Nov. 1857, action there on the 6th December, and piirsi' it of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai (Jhat, action of Kala
Nnddee and occupation of Puttchghur, affair of Shuirish'if'-.uT. storm and cajiture of Meangunge, siege of Luckuow
as Aide de Camp to Geueral Mansfield (severely woimdod). v.-jth the S3rd during tho hot weather campaign in Oudein
1358, including the passage of the Goomtee aud"^ occiipo Hud of Sultanporc ; as Aitle de Cani^) to Sir William Mauflitld
<luring tho winter campaign of 1S58-59, including taar lu uio Baiswara country aud action at Dhoondea Khaini.
and the Tran*<-Gogra campaign with its several minoi itdairs and the final action on the Raptcc (mcntioue^l in
despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
* Captain Briggs served with the 9th Regiment iti tho i ririoa from Nov. 1854, including tho siege of Seha.«^topol.
and capture of the Cemetery and suburbs undei G» u to! i\vre (Metlal with Claaj). and Turkish Medal). Scrvtu in
tho Indian campaign of 1857-58, including tho relief oi Lut kiiow by Ixird Clj'de, occui)ation of the Alumhairh mulcr
<.)utram with tho several engagements there, fall ol hvi know, relief of AKlmghur. capture of Jugdisjioro. and
subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps, and r ytM- « i.eiTicej. Served with the expedition in North China
in i860 (Medal with Clasps).
* Captain Lock sei-ved with the 82nd Regiment in thr N. W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1S5S.
and was present at the action of Khankur. defenoo of thv .'ril and subsequent operations at Shahjohanporc, affair:*
of Shahabad. Mahomdco, and Bunkagaon (Medui/.
' " ' ■' ' • • • Tt -Cr-'mca from tho 15th Feb. 1855, including tho siege .nud
i !.ie sth June, also during the assault and capture of iln;
I'.'t and capture of tho Cemeterv and Kitle-pits on tho iSth
the S'h Sf'utomber (Mo<lal with 'Clasj). and Turki.ih Modal).
PMd Force under CapUi in Murray, Royal Artillcrj', in Jin
. . , ,.1 : n in Jtareh 1863.
» Captain Culmc-Scymour served w*ith the 68th Light Inr.mtry in tho Crimea from the 17th June tS.iS. and was
present at the siege aiid fall of Sebastopol (Medal witii Ch ^ i\ and Turkish Modal). Served also iu the New Zealand
war in 1864-66, incli^ding the latter part of the operatic v.:; .jgHinst the Gate Pah, engagement nt Te Kanga <inen-
tioned in despatches) ; also tho West Coast campa'CTi n',\ii lotion et Kakaramoji ; and served with Uic Field Force
in January 1866 which co-operated in tho deneti It r«-t iaUud of Mount Kgmont in support of Major Genonil
Chute's Field Force (Modal).
" Captain O'Brien served with the 23rd Fusiliers tnniri:iioutthe Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, and operations across thi' (Joomt-c (Mednl with Cla.^p).
*° Lieut. Rcamsbottom served iu the Abyssinian cinm.-.igti with the Transport Train, and was present at the ctqi-
turo of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Me<ial).
" Lieut. Loir served with the Military Train in iV >v- /;, ;»l&nd from 1863 to 1867, acting as Light Cavalry daring
the W^anganui campaign of 1865-66 (MeAal).
" Quai't«r Master Slado served with the 82nd Krrimont in the Crimea fi"om the 2nd Sept. 1855. including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, anr* Turlib'i Medal). Ser>-ed also in tho N.W. Provinces in In<litt ia
Hupprcssing tho mutiny in 1857-59. and was present at tho i-ction of Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shalyehanpore
and subsequent operations in Rohilcund (Medal).
" Surgeon Major Mcaros.— For War Services so* • \f db-l nepartmcnt." , r^r^r-^t r^
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Captain Tliompson served with the 9th Regime
fall of Sebastopol : w{>s in the trenches <luri:ig a bo: t .;
Qu.irrics on tho 7th Juno, with Kyre's Brigade at th^ a:
.lunc, and with thoKeserve at the attack of the Rr.il-\n <
Commanded a hundred men of the 31st Rejcimcnt ni:lj
expedition against the Tacpings in the vicinity of ShPii.q
^h ^^;t ^T^^l Q3rd (County LuhUn}.— Linked to S6iL r^"^ ^y'ci'"' >''?: ^3- ,.^229
with and Batt. ijtH. J V :f / Lj^ri^arf* Depot, Dovm^titnok, ^
*Cah of Good Hopb" *'Talavbba" "Busaco'* "Fck>-tk8 d'Onor'* "Uudad Kourigo" "Badajoz"
" Saiamaxca " "Vittobia" "Nivkllk" "OuxnEs" "Toulousi: " *Tr.srNdL'LA" "Clxtkal India."
|V«i.vser. I Colonel.— William Gastavus Brown, » Evr'ujn, 7 Julj- 25 -, Lt. 11 Mhv 30 ; dipt. 10 Mny 44 ; Major, 15 Jan. 49;
^;illfillf| Lt.Colonel, P21 Dec. 49; Colonel^ 28 Nov. 54; Majar General^ 2^ Ai»ril 64; Lt.GeucnU, 23 iluy 72 ;
;ra^ Pay. Colonel 83rd Regiment, 29 May 73.
'„ 'TdWitf nant ColoneL— Thomas SoutUwoll Brovra* Ensign, 14 Nov. 45; Lf. P26 May 4S; Capi. P4 Aug. 54;
i Major, 19 Sept. 56 ; Brevet Lt.CuloHel, 13 March 68 ; Lt.Colanel, 1 April 70.
76 ... K^'on.— F.dward Meurant,' Commandant, De»laltc Depot ; Entlgu, Pjo Nov. 4S; Z^ 7 May 54; dipt. 26 Oct.
58; Major, '14 Sept. 67.
JoUan Wakefield/ Commandant, Poorunier Sanitarium; Ensign, 22 April 53 ; Lt. ^20 July ss : Cflwf. ^6 Jan. Co ;
Major, P16 Sept. 68.
Captaiks.
Charles Clithcrow Gore*
#. George Gant Beazley*
tVedcrick Karslake.'j&Wj/ai* )
Major, Bombay District S
#. RaymondO.DeMontmorencj'
Frederick AupuBtuB Wright
Ed^rard Arthur Butler
(.'kirlea John Wj-ndham
Booth Hay Metcalfe
Charles Jumes Thorbum . . .
Bajiififord Taylor*
LiBUTEKAXTS.
|G«o. Edw. SkewardCartwright
Thomas Pcrj- Powell
j William Stewart
jWilliam Cooke-CoUis
Thomas Pre<lcrick Gibbs
jWilliAm Frederick Marriott ..
Henry Cootc Bond
James William Andei-son
I Charles Talbot Davenport
jJohn Hart IIjuxltniHii-Ber- )
keley. Adjutant 28 June 71 S
JFolliottdttuirti'umoauxStokeg
James Archib.iid I<ol)ertBcll, >
Iiut. of Mimlcelrif 16 Dec. 71/
Charles Saint Lo WilkiuMou ...
CharlesGoraldBemard Hervo^'
George Cloa vela nd
George Alexander Beresford...
30 Nov. 55
Pi7Aug. 52
19 Juno 57
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»• 2 May 56 ''20 April 60'
1 Dec. 54 ''29 July 6r
2 Sept. 58 »• 16 Oct. 63'
6 Oct.
72
17 July 63 Pio Nov. 65 1
5 Aug. 59' ''29 July 62
''29 Mar. 64
2 May 65
' 2 Juno 65
»• 5 April 64
»• 8 Dec. 48
^20 Feb.
. ^ 9 Mar.
i7Ai)ril
iPiS April
P19 April
^2s Sept.
P 4 Sept.
P25 April
Pia Dec.
Pi5 Sept.
P 9 April
I Feb.
P26 June
'•30 Nov,
23 Sept.
16 Sept. fS
Juu. 69
»• 1 7 April 67i'28May 70.
23 April 67P29J11UC 70
''14 Sept. 67 P30 Nov. 7o|
»'i3 July 67 •'28 May 70!
5 May 53 28 May 73
SCB LlBrTItWAXTS.
Philip Arnold BuckUnd, /»/r/).
Richd. Charles Graham Mayne
Hew Francis Cadell
66 P 6 Nov.
67jPi5Feb.
67 P 8 Julv
67 1 P 8 July
67|Pi6 Sept.
67l»'i7 A],rU
67 1 P I Sept.
6.-; P 5 Jan.
67|P29 Juno
69 P28 Juno
P27 Oct.
28 Oct.
'25 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
* Major Mcurant was present with the 83rd Re-
crimciit at the surprise 01' and attack on the rebels
ill Scckuron 21st January 1859 (Medal).
* Miijor Wakt'tield Bcrvcd with tlic 83rd Regi-
ment nt the attack on the Fort of Awah in Sept,
1857 (Mcdnl).
* Major Gore was present with the 83rd Regi-
ment at the sictrc and cni)ture of Kotah on 30th
Mnrcli 1858, aflieir at Sai»;ranctr, defeat of the
Gwaliorrebclsat Kotitria, huiTiriho of and attack
on the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp).
MU I.IKIT. I
24 April 72 1
21 Dec. 72
12 Feb. 73I
PofmoMter. — Frederick Scrivener,' 12 Aug. 62 ; Honorary Major, 12 Aug. 72,
(garter Jlfo*/^.— Michael M'Quado,** 22 Jan. 68.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Alexander Robert Hudson," MB. A.S. 26 May 54 ; Surgeon, 5 Not. 63.
JPacingt Yellow. — AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Tri»h AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bf. and Co.
Euharkcd for Gibraltar, 6 April 1667.
^ LienLGeneral Brown served throughout the Punjaub campaign, and was present with the 24th at the passaGre
< the Chenab and the battles of ^adoolapore and Chillianwallah (wounded), and as Major of the 29th Regt. at the
i*ttleof Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
* LtC^Ionel T. 8. Brown served the Eastern campaign of 1854. and up to the 26th Fcl). 1855, with the 55th Rcgi-
^JiQjt, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, sth Class ot^
^Mwljidie. and Turkish Medal). Serv'cd also on the Bhootnn expedition in 1866 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Beazley served with the Force which attacked and destroyed the town of Mala gcah W, coast of Africa
^^May 1855. Served with the 83rd Regiment during the suppression cf the Indian mutiny, and was present at thc-
aiJiU" of Sangancer 8th August 1S58, defeat of tho Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise and attack of the rebcls
^ S€-clnir (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
•Captain ElarsTako was present with the 83rd Regiment at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, affair at
^nctncer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at KotJiria (Medal with Chipp).
'Captain Taylor served with the 37th Regt. as Paymaster during the Indian mutiny canipaicncfiS58-59 (Medal).
'^ Major Scrivener was present at the bonibjirdment and capture of Mohumrah iu the Persian campaign in 1857.
''(JnaxterllaBtcr M'Quade served throughout tho Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was l)re^■ent nt the supprcs-
Kn of a mutiny at Nufseerabad in August 1857. at the pirge and capture of Awah, siege t:i.d cupture of Kotali,,
»';rrriseand attack of the rebels at Seckur (Me«lal with Clasp for Central India).
" Surgeon Major Hudson.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
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The Union Rose. **Nivk" "PBjriwsuLA" "Ixdia" "i.ucKXow."
Colonel.— 5»r David Russell,! A:CI?. Cornef, 'lo Jan. 28; Lf. »'i Oct. 29; Capt. P5 April 33 ; Jfo/or, 7 July
45; Lt. Colonel, ^10 Dec. 47 ; CWoiieZ, 28 Nov. 54 ; Jfff/or Gentrul, 3 Sept. 62; Luul.QeueraL 25 Oct. 71;
Colonel 84th Foot, 24 Oct. 72.
Lieutenant ColoneL— Frederick Hardy,* JEimijtji, '23 Nov. 49: Lt.^e June si: Capt. 27 Nov. 57:
'2 1 Nov. 62; i^Co/on^^. P5 May 69. 'f ^ t^' o , /« /
K^'on.— Jamea Hudson,* Etmnn, v^ Nov. 54 ; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. 25 June 58 ; Major, '25 Sept. 68.
Henry Latham Brownrigg.* Enngu, 25 May 55 ; Z<. 17 Nov. 57 ; Ca;?<. P5 April 64 ; Major, P5 May 69.
Major,
Captaixs.
Francis Edwd. Edwards Wilson
James Murray Thos. Simpson
.\rthur Richard Lees
Uichd.HebdenO'GradyHaly, )
AUicdeCimp to Lt.Gen.Ualy jf
George Kdward Montagu
.\rthur Herman Luck
Kdward Ralph Bromhead
Reginald William Peckitt
Fred. Augustus Gore
George Atkinson Wray
Alex. Herman Adam Gordon^
LlKrTKTAXTS.
Walter Bracebridge Fletcher...
Arthur Theobald
Thomas Horton, Adj. 10 Dec. 73
William Thomas Briscoe ...."
George Henry Cobbold
( 'harles Wm. Randle Ford
John Lennox Power
John Rose
John Lepperd," Tntfritcfor of)
Musketry 2 Sept. 68 >
Bub LmrTKiTAXTS.
Harry John Bolton
Berkeley Crosbie Quill...
Edward Blliott Carr
Pi 7 Nov.
P 4 April
Pi 2 Sept.
6 Nov.
21 Feb.
P19 Aug.
"24 Mar.
30 June
P21 July
P 9 Sept.
21 Sept.
"31 Aug.
P 6 Mar.
■•30 Mar.
•14 Aug.
' 9 Nov.
9 July
P22 Aug.
Pi2Dec.
5 Feb.
. 1
LIEUT. 1
57 " I Oct. 58,
56, P 2 Mar. 6o|
60
P 4 Aug. 63
58
11 Feb. 62
60
15 April 64
62
P18 April 65
63 P18 April 65
63! P18 April 65
63,P25AprU 65
64I 14 Oct. 66
60 P 5 Aug. 64
66 22 Oct. 67
67 P25 April 68
67' P 8 July 68
67iPioFcb. 69
67' P 5 May 69
68 P17 Nov. 69
68, P 7 May 70
68
P24 Sept. 70
68
28 Oct. 71
HUB LIKUT.
17JUI.V 72
21 Aug. 72
9 Aug. 73
CAPTAIN.
DBKV.MAJ.
BT.LT.COL.
P18 April 65
P18 April 65
P 3 Mar. 65
P3r Aug. 66
22 July 67
P 9 Nov. 67
P25 April 68
Pi3June 68
P24 Sept. 70
12 Nov. 73
10 Dec. 73
■ Lt.Colonel Hardy served as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier Russell at the second relief of Luckiiow,
at the Alumbiigh, and at the siege and capture of
Luckuow; also present with the 84th Regiment
at the relief of Azimghur and pursuit of Kocr Sing
(mentione<l in despatches. Mr«lal with two Cla.«'pj>).
* Mnjor Hudson sen-'ed with the 97th Regiment
in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was pre-
sent in the actions of Chauda, Umeerporc. and
Sultannore, and at the siege and capture of Lack-
now (Medal with Clasp).
♦ Major Brownrigg served with the 84th Regi-
ment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, includ-
ing the final operations in the Sbahabad district
(Medal).
Pajrma«/*r.— Robert Guthrie Craig.' 1 Feb. 67; Hon.Captain, x Feb. 7a.
Quarter Majfter.—JJiE Abraham Boulger,* 7 Nov. 72.
Medical O^cer.— Surgeon Kdward Deuham Tomlineon,' A. 8. 19 Jan. 60.
Faei»g» Yellow.— X7«i<», Messrs. Cox and Co.— fru* Agenlt, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Metumed from Nova Seotia, 10 January 1871.
1 Sir David Russell commanded the sth Brigade at the second relief of Lucknow— severely wounded and par*
ticulnrly mentioned in despatches as having much distinguished himself (CB.) ; commanded 1st Brigade under
OTitrnm at the repulse of several attacks on the Alumbagh ; at the fall of Lucknow ke commanded and Brigade
-which stormed the Imaumbarra and captured the Kaiserbagh (Medal with Clnsp).
^ Captain Gordon was promoted Captain in the 84th ftx>m Lieutenant, and Adjutant 98th Regiment " in re*
cognition of hie valuable services with the Houssas and ether forces undir his crdeis whilst operating against
the Ashantis on the West Coast of Africa."
« liieut. Lepperd served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the capture
of Martaban with the advance party, operations before Rangoon on the 12th 13th and 14th April, and capture of
the Great Dagon Pagoda with the storming party, defence of Martaban fhjm May to October, several operations in
its vicinity, and repulse of the night attack on Prome (Medal with Clasn for Pegu). Served with the 84U1 Regiment
in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, joined Havelock's Force at Mungarwnr, and was present in bothactionsst
Busoerutgunge, actions of Boorbeakochowkee. Bithoor, Mung^rwar, and Alumbagh, defence of the Alumbagh fh)m
25lh Sept. to 13th Nov. 1857 ; proceeded with Lord Clyde's Force to the second relief of Lucknow, and was present
nt the storming of the Secundcrabagh ; served with Outram's Force during the occupation of the Alumbagh, including
the repulse of the numerous attacks on that position, and also in the operations enoing in the fiege and capture of
Lucknow ; after which present at the relief of Azimghur, pursuit of Koor Sing, and several actions in Shahahad,
until the final suppression of the rebellion in that district (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
? Captain Craig served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
And fall of Sebastopol. sortie of 26th Oct., and as a volunteer with the spiking party on the 8th September (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Quarter Master Boulger served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; joined Havelock's force on its first
taking the field at Allahabad in June 1857, and wa^ in the advanced party which left Cawnporo on the 30th June
tinder Major Reynold, and engaged in many skirmishes while destroying all di8afl*ected villages between AUahabal
and Futtehpore, and while keepmg communications open with the river party ; afterwards present at the actions
of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buset^rut Gunge (both actions). Boorl>eeake Chowkee,
Bitlioor, Mungarwar. and Alumbaugh, and was in the storming party which croftsed the bridge in the first relief of
Lucknow, and shot the gunner in the act of firing a 68-pounder loaded with grape, canister, stones, glass, Ac. and
lie was the first man to force through the masked battery in front, for wbi^h ne was mentioned in General orders ;
S resent with the Grenadier company of 50 men at the storming of the jail, fVom which the dead bodies of 380
epoys were afterwards removed ; was a volunteer with the storming party at 3 a.m., 29th September, to blow no
the enemy's magazine, destroy their mines, and burst 4 mortars and 13 guns fiicing the Residency— wounded through
the left thigh and right hand with loss of middle finger ; present throughout the subsequent defence of the Residency
And storming of the Him K«nah— wounded (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and a year's aerrice).
"* 8mrgeonTomUnson.— For War Services tee '* Medical Department."
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T^Kt^l -Linked to S2nd. J ■" \^ ^""S^l^!^''
"Aueto9plend4jrere$urgo." "Fubjttbs d'Okok" "Nitb" "PixiWBULi." " BLADEirsBrBG/*
l2?£^;;Cdoii«LH3 yredorick MaunseU,* En»ion, 16 Mar. 12; Lt. '28 Jan. 13; Capt. P24 June lo; Major, '14 Auir.
^•^ T ^f^'-'J"^* '3 Mav 36 ; Co^«e[. 9 Nov 46; /fq;;or (?e»«-a/. 20 June 54; Lt.Oenerar, x June 6?;
Lihl^ Oeueral^ 0 Aug. 70 ; Colonel 8rth Light Infantry, 2 April 65.
lieatenaatColonel.— Frederick Ernest AppleyBixU'fN^mii. Pii ^ *• "
15!
PI4June5o:X^ '12 Oct. 52; Caj
54;
Bt.Major, 26 Dec. 56; Major, P31 Aug. 58 ; Li.Colonel, ^6 Mar. 67 ; Colonel. 6 Mar 72
Kajort.— George Thompson, Ensign, ''23 Feb. 44; Lt. 31 Mar. 47; Oij^ P29 Oct.* 52; J^Jfoiar. 25 Nov
64 ; Minor, 10 Oct. 65. .^ » -v • j
illiam Hallowes, Ensign, ^22 Jan. 53 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. 4 Mar. 61 ; Jfafor, P7 Oct. 71.
Captaiks.
Edward Musgrave Beadon
Robert Kirlqmtrick Taylor
William Galbraith
Finch White
William Chipchaso Henderson
Edward Arthur UlingAvorth . . . ,
Georffe Washington Smith*
Hon. Charles Dutton
Gilbert Joshua Spencer Smith
Daniel Alexander Grant
Henry Payne Murford*
LlBUTKXAXTS.
iToa.Edw.Alex. Holmes A'Court
Harry Harris Burlaud, Adjutant 23^
Nov. 72 j
Guy Newcomen Atkinson
Edward Harry Going Raveuhill
Charles Edmond Knox
Francis Wingfleld Kobiusou, lust. of\
Musketry i6Fcih. 68 >
Rowland Purdon
.Chnrlea Francis Dixon Whiah
Braucia Ijangford
JEdward Harbord Ives
iW^ellcaley Welman
I John Haines Vivian, .^u2e de Camp to')
Lord Ifapier <^Magdala }
lEdward Burrell, Interpreter
[IngoldsbyWm. Thomas Somerset Smythe
CecU Henry CoUette
VemonAnsdell Schalch
DuncanAlex. Allan Macpherson
Charles Frederick Vice
Stephen Watson
SCB LlBUTEITAirTS.
James Spens
James Ramsay Campbell
EXSIOy. I LIKUT. I^Al'TAiy.
"13 Mar. 53 P 2 Mar. 55 p 9 Oct7~63
PisJuly 53P3iAug. 55 P21 Fob. 6c;
1 June 55 P30 Nov. 55 P25 April 65
30 April 55 P 16 Nov. 55 1 10 Oct. 65
PjsJan. 56P22p'eb. 61 p 6 Mar. 67
" " 6x 16 Oct. ' '
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Pi7May 6x 16 Oct. ejPjeOct. 67
P I Feb. 56 23 April 58 p, 8 Nov. 68
Pi2Mar. 61 P26July 64'p 7 Oct. 71
P24Mar. 63 10 Oct. 6s P14 Oct. 71
p24Jan. 65 P 7 Nov. 68 ,3 Mar. 72
16 Jan. 52 13 Juno 57 2 Dec. 6j
P26Feb. 64 P 4 Dec. 66
4 Feb. 6$^ 8 June 67
P21 Feb.
P25 April
P30 June
10 Oct.
P29 Mar.
20 Sept.
5 Sept.
P I May
P20 July
' 9 ^^g-
4 Dec.
P 2 May
8 Jan.
P29 May
7 July
'14 Dec.
65 Pi 2 June 67
65 P20 July 67
65 P 7 Aug. 67
65 P 7 Aug. 67
61 P 8 Mny 67
64 P 2 Dec. ttl
62 P 4 Aug. 63
67 P25 Jan. 71
67 P 7 Oct. 71
67Pi4 0ct. 71
66 28 Oct. 71
67 28 Oct. 71
68 28 Oct. 71
69 28 Oct.
69! 28 Oct.
70
71
71
28 Oct. 7r
3 Aug. 72
St'B LIKUT.
29 May 72
12 Nov. 73
UT. LT.COL-
Payjutfrf^r.— WiUiam Hughes, 20 Nov. 67; Ens. P22 March 64 ; Honorary Captain, 20 Nov. 72,
Quarter Master.— James Hawkins." 21 Feb. 60.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major William Skeen, MD. A.8. 8 March 55 ; Surgeon, 13 Dec. 59.
Faeingt Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for India, Frhruary 1868.
' General Mannsell 8er\'ed with the 85th Light Infantry in the Peninsula and south of France from Aug. iSx-j:
totheendof that war in 1814, including the siege of San Seljastlan, jiassage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle 10th
Not. and Nive 9th, loth, and nth Dec. and investment of Bayonne (War Medal with three Clasps). Served also in
the American war, and waa slightly wounded at Bladensburg 24th Aug. and severely at New Orleans 23rd Dec.
i!Z4, and was at the taking of Fort Bowyer. He subsequently commanded the 85th during the Canadian rebellion.
* Colonel Appleyard served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852 (Modal with Clasp for Pegu), and
vu present at the capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th, and 14th April, and capture of
ihe iBrreat Dagon Pagoda with the storming party ; also at the capture of Prome. Served the Eastern campaign of
^^A'll with the Royal Fusiliers, and was present at the battles of Alma (woundc«l) and lukerman, and siege of
Sebafitopol, including sorties on 5th April and 9th May, defence of the Quarries 7th June, and assault on the Redan
TEth Jane— wounded (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Mnjor, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,-
aaii Turkish Medal) . ^
* Obtain Smith served with the 98th Regiment in the Pcshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier
Q&der bir Sidney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostaneo fanatics on the Heights of
Sitiaoa on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
* Oftptain Harford served in Burmah (Aledal with Clasp for Pegu).
* Quarter Master Hawkins served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sodoolaporo, Chillian-
wiUah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
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P3 April 23; Lt. P28 April 25; Capi. ^12 Dec. 26; Major,
'ulonet, 20 Jane 54; Major Oencral, 26 Oct. 58; Lt.General,
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Colonel.— r. Sir John Michel,^ GCB. Enngn,
'6 March 40; Li.CoJonel, ^1$ April 42; Cok
25 June 66 ; Colonel 86th Foot, 19 Aug. 62.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Jerome, Etuign, 9 April 42; Lt. 14 Nov. 43 ; Capt. ^28 March 54; Majors 1 April
H',Lt. Colonel, 6 Mar. 72.
1 -jors.— Oeorge Hewish Adams, Enaign^ 14 Apr. 46 ; Lt. ^25 .Tuly 51 ; Capt. ^25 Jan. 56; Major, 8 June 70.
e. William Knipe,* Ensign, ^19 Oct. 49 ; Lt. 5 June 53 ; Capt. 26 Aug. 59 ; Major, 6 March 72.
Captaiks. '
Jas.Kennoth Doug. Mackenzie'
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William Ker Gray
I Julius Drake Brockmau"*
' Fred. Robert Cameron Crofton*
lEdward James Harris
Donald Shaw !p"i Juno 6o'P24Jan.
Stephen Flower, D..4. -Irf/.") Ip Q Q^. f\ ,
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61 P22 Sept.
24 Jan.
I May
10 Aug.
26 Feb.
30 Dec.
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5Si 14 Sept.
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Guy Francis Clarke Travers
Richd. O'Shaughnossy Brooke
P30 Jan.
17 Mar.
24 Jan.
Pro Nov.
30 Mar.
P23 ]tfar.
P 8 Aug.
P24 Mar.
P14 July
9 Oct.
LiBUTKWAWTS.
John William Boulcott
Charles Henry Jackson, In$t. \
ofMutkeiry 12 Sept. 59 .)
John Joseph Blake
William Law Brockman
Hartwell Harvey Stuart
James Douglas Stewart
John Spence, Adjutant 3 Apr. 69 1
James Arnold Awdry
Fergus Graham
Francis Godfray Bertram ...
Arthur Burdett Collingwood
Wm. Henry Hard wicke Jackson
Josiah Webbe Grolds worthy . . . |
Henry Plantagnnet Williams... |
Arthur James Pattison 1
Hamilton Harvey Pitt Denning!
Henry Brookes
Robert John Knox I
Charles Harcourt Loraine
Edward Guy Selby-Smyth
P14 June
j 2 July
,P29 July
j 24 Nov.
,Pi6 Feb.
P23 Aug.
' 17 Jan.
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P 1 Feb.
16 Nov.
Pi 5 July
P 8 Aug.
'30 Sept.
' 7 May
30 Mar. 66jP3oMar. 70
I April 66 P21 June 71
5 July
3 Feb.
Sub Libutbicawts.
Charles Haggard
59,^*30 Jan. 63
58] 20 Feb. 63
59^25 Sept. 60
63, 17 Sept. 64
64 P I May 66
64 P I Feb. 67
63 P29 May 67
64 P 6 Nov. 67
65 P I Feb. 68
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66 P 9 Oct. 69
66 P30 Mar. 70
67 Pi 7 Aug. 70
67,P2i June
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68 28 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
"JO 28 Oct.
sun LIBUT.
* Sir John Michel was nominated a CB. after
the termination of the Kaffir war in 1853, in coi:-
sidoration of his distinguished services in the
Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and of 1851-53 (Medni.
Was nominated to the 2nd Class of theMedjidic
for service with the lato Turkish Contin^'eui.
Served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59 in com-
mand of the Mhow Field Force, and defeated ibt-
rebels imder Tantia Topee at Beorora, takinc; .7
guns ; subsequently actively engaged in pursoinj,'
the fugitive bands {KGB., and Medal). Com-
manded a Division of the Army in the campaign
of i860 in China, including the action at Sinho
(Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
^ Major Mackenzie served with the 86th Regi-
ment with the Malwa, Nerbuddn, and Central
India Field Forces in 1857-58 ; present at the siege
and capture of Dhar, operations at Mundesore
and battle of Goodaria, siege storm and (»ptare
of Chandaree, and also of the fortress of Jhansi,
action of Koonch, battle of Gowlowlee, and opera-
tions before and capture of the town and Fort of
Calpeo (Medal with Clasp) .
27 Mar, 72
6 ... Paymaster. — Henry Francis Luke. 2 Dec. 68.
6 ... Quarter 3fa»f«rr.— William George Morgan, 7 Nov. 68.
Medical Qffieer.— Surgeon Major Walter Leach,^ A.S. 24 Nov. 54 ; SurgSoH, 8 June 67.
Faeingt Blue. — Agente. Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for Gibraltar^ 18 Get. 1864.
' Major Knipo served with the 86th Regiment with the C^tral India Field Force in 1858, and was present at the
battle before and capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Brockman entered the Royal Navy in 1847 ; was actively employed during the Kaffir war of 1851-5^
(Medid). Served in H.M.S. Hermes at the first attack on the stockades in the Rangoon river, was present at the
•Attack and taking of Martaban and afterwards at the storm and capture of Rangoon nth April 1852 (Medal with
Olasp for Pegu). Afterwards was in several actions with pirates on the coast of China. Operations against rebel
tribes in Guzerat in 1857. Served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose
from Feb. 1858 to Jan. 1859, including the capture of the strong Hill Fort of Chandaree ; siege storm and cap-
ture of Jhansi. action of Koonch, ox}erations before Calpee, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of Morar,
and capture of Gwalior ; captured a battery of 3 giins on the Heights before Gwalior and turned them on the enemy ;
commanded a Detachment of 100 men forming part of a Flying Column sent in pursuit of Feroze Shah and Tantia
Topee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
> Captain Crofton served with the 9th Lancers in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and was present al
the aShir of Kumdakoti (Medal).
' Surgeon Major Leach.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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••ilo5TJB ViDiio" " Tal vvKRi."— An Krt^le. with a Wr^tth of Laurel above the Harp in addition to the Plume of
the Prince of Wnlc^, in commemoiiition of their dibtirxTiishod services on various occasions, and particularly at
the battles of *'Bjlkbosa" "Tabif-j" "Vittokix" *•^cvrLLi:" "Ortiies" "Toulousb" "Pexixsula" "Ava."
YtriSer. Colonel.— .Vii- Charles Hastini^s Doyle, ZCJfG. V.txvii. it, Dec. 19; Lt. 27 Sept. 22; Capt. ^16 Juno 25; Bf.
fri! iiall Jftf/or, 2S June 38 ; Jfufor, 17 Aujf. 41; L J"''o.>4, Vi\ April 46; Colonel, 20 Juno 54; jilajor General,
i'!l ^JIi 13 Sei>t. 60; UMenerdK 10 Jan. 70; Colo.) •' :7.>i i'.. ^. to Oct. 70.
u ... Lieutenant Colonel.— Nathaniel Stevenson, £. .'■■,': 'i.^.s A.'.sf. 58; Lt. '7 Xov. 62; Capt. '13 Feb. 66; Major,
''19 Feb. 70; Lt. Colonel, '28 June 71.
22 ... Xajora.— JoKCph Noble Beasley.* Ensign, '17 lU.:. 52 ; Lt. ^24 June 53 ; Capf. 22 Dec. 60 ; Major, 20 July 70.
ij "• Thoums Kcnuie Stevenson, KhbUju, ^^ Jan. oi ; '^Z. ^10 Aaw. 63 ; ('«/*/. ''23 Mar. 66 ; Major, ''28 June *7t.
. Frank John Todd co .J>iu.
. Gc«jr>re L'ox p 4 .i.iu.
. Alexander ("Imrlcs Grant 2o>o%.
. William Western Taylor ^--^ I' f.
- Frederick Georpre Tardon I*'J9''! "■
. Edirard Aag'ustin Swainson 1^ 2 Fit«.
. Francis Arthur Dashwoo<l, at SUtff College. \ 5 ,1 i\\y
■ .Evelyn Campbell Money 3 J»-ii.
. Jas. Montajfu FitzRoy England ^n July
. Geori?e Phibbs -^.P^SAng.
, WUliam Horace Wilson ^ -> Dr-f.
.lEUT. I C iPTAIJ-. I BKKV.MAJ. | BT.LT.COL.
rv April 641^14 Sept. 60
July 64
Nov. 54
0;^ ^ 3 Jan. 65
'M '11 July 65
04*' I. J Sept. 65 P31 July
04! ""v 3 Mar. 66 «• 30 Oct.
^.-,1 '.7 July 66 p 19 Feb.
'^^'cTjune 67, »' 28 May
63 "20 July 66 ''28 June 71
fj{ J' '^Mar. 67 P31 Oct, 71
•'^2 June 67
16 Aug. 5.;;
P12 Oct. 671
**22 Jan. 68
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LlKUTKXASTS.
John Leigh Holiest
.Charles Wilberforco Wildniau, Adjutant^
I 4Dec. 72 S
Hossall Ganlner, /«*/. of MH$ketrtf -^i Oct 71
Wadham Sales TeiTj'
Charles Antony Lindsay
, Kvelyn Charles Martin
Joseph Lewis Steavenunou
Henry Kllis Adams
I Arthur Kennedy Purvis
[Arthur Frederick Terrj'
iThomas Davison
Mark Singleton
Wniiam Humphreys
Frederick Caipenter
Arthur Colliugwoo<l Denny
William Graham
Lionel Hootle Wilbraham
d' pi. ,." . Xov.
il:v . . "ii Feb.
Mi^i'. 6. 10 May
y..:r. r6^^IJuly
J III. iu !• 1 Sept.
Jul .M'** 10 Feb.
.Sc-;'.i. 'v. P.. 6 Feb.
Ji )i- 07 '': ^ Mar.
Oct. 'i7>'2SMay
JviQ' o-;''^ 3 Aug.
J< ,iri' ;-> '•'27 Oct.
V. ,\y 70 aS Oct.
J1.1IC 70 :3 Oct.
Aw's 70' 2SOct.
O.-t,. o' 28 Oct.
.^>v. 70 18 Oct.
I • Nov.
69;
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70
70,
70
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70 1
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5 July 72
Srn LiKUTEXAXTs.
Heur^' John Sutton
iKjTc Evans Stopford
jAug. 72
4 Dec. 72 1
\PasmnMitr. — John Connor,* 15 April 71 ; Quarter .*/•■■■' .-. i
Quarter Master. — James Brogden, 18 Oct. 73.
• Medical Qffieer. — Surgeon Major Philip Broka taiitn. . f It.
.\uril 56.
i.3. 15 Sept. 57 ; Snrgeon, 2 Dec. 71.
' Facing* li\\xe.~Agent», Messrs. Cox and ''o. /W;(4 ^I^m^, Sir E. Borough, .8f. and Co.
Embarked for Qih.'alta>-, \i June 1866.
' Major Beaslcy served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
* Paymaster Connor ser\'ed with the 22nd Regiment tho campnign of 1842-43 in Sind, including the battles of
Mcsnee and Hyderabad (Medal). Also the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country, including the
t Jcing of Punella and Pownghur. Served with the 82nd Hegiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
»rindham's operations nt Ca^ml^ore, defeat there of the Gwalior 'Contingent, destruction of Port Tuteha, action of
iialaXaddee, occupation of Furruckabad, defence of th'^ .iiiil litnl >'nb'?equent operations at Shahjehanpore (Mc(l#l).
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234 OolchMter. I SSth {ConnaugJd Rangers). — LlnJced to S'jth,
[ Brigade I>fpot, 6ai>cay.
The Harp and Crown". ** Quit tepttrabit r" " Egypt " (with the Sphinx). " Talatbrx " " Bdsaco" •'FuKSTith dUnok '
"ClUDAD HODBIGO" *'BaDAJOZ" '* SaLAMAXCA " "ViTTORIa" ** NiVBLLB" " ObTHKS " " ToULOUSB" " PjiSlSSLLA '
"Alma" ** Inkebmajt" '* Skvastopol" " Cbwtbal Ixdia."
Johnstone,* Etntign, ''27 Feb. 23; Lt.^i6 Dec. 24: Capt.^tg Sopt. : ■,
''16 Nov. 41 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; Major General, 2O Oct. 58, Li.iii'im .
^ __^ ^ , . xo Aug. 64.
30 3*;, 2 Lieutenant "Colonel. —Robert John Hughea,*- JFH#ti7»i, 7 Jan. 41; Lt. 30 Aug. 43; Capt. 7 Sc;>t. 55; 2/:j '.
' I 10 May 64 ; Lf.Coloni'l, i April 70.
... Majort.— William Lambert,' En»lgn, ^16 Aup. 54 ; ^'- 8 Dec. 54; Capt. 27 Nov, 57 : Major, 79 .Tivio 72.
... Frederick Hall,* Ji«*i>y«, ''17 Auj;. 54; ^^- 9 i"'^''- 55; <"."' ''23 Mar. 58; i/^J/a/. 5 July 72; J/./y. i-.N-v; .
^ *'=*"*■ ^"- Colonel.— ff.Montnprtie Cholmcley ,
Full Half, ifajor, •'27 Julv 38 ; IJ. Colonel, ^
I Pay. I^ly.| g^ ^^ g ro?o««r/ SSth Foot, xo
Captains.
Edward Hopton*
John William Fry^
Arthur Allen Owen
Henry Grithth liowen
t. William Liston Dalrymple, on Special f
Service, Oold Coart i
LasccUcs Wharton Ford
Thomas Hale
John Irwin*
H. Garrett Moore," on Special Serciee,Qold )
Coatt i
Wm. Scott Richardson
KNSir.x. I LIKUT.
:»'27 Oct.
I 25 Mnv
"31 Mt>'
»*29 Oct.
' I Sept.
• 9 Dec.
1 May
7 June
P21 Dec.
Likutbwawts.
Thos. H. Cuthbertson
Charles Thomas Wren Penton, ^djutant \
26 July 7a S
Edward Aprincourt Brind
Spencer Acklom
Sir George Albert de Hochepied-Lar- )
pent, B^ >
Patrick Douglas JeflfVeys, Intt. of Mut- 1
ketry 27 Jan. 72 S
MunroBenn
Thomas St. John Lavie
John Philpot Curran
Smith Hannington Gardner
Valentine Herbert Maher
James Witton Thompson
George Milward Gnmn
Sub Lieutbitaitts.
Arthur Edgar Francis Noble Bredin .
Horace Bulterworth Mann
John Thirkill
541 9 i^'ob. 55
55 ai; Dec. 55
59 1 ''13 Nov. 6<.)
Syj** 6 Sept. 61
0:\ 9 July 68
65! 24 April 69
62, ''20 Sept. 64
55 26 Oct. 55
55|>*26 0ct. 55
6o,P22Mar. 64
16 Mar. 58 P 8 Aug. 62
9 July 62 P X Sept. 65
P 9 Feb. 64
28 June 64
P21 Nov. 65
66
P21 Aug. 66
7 Oct. 67
Pi 5 Sept. 6q
9 Feb.
P27 Oct.
9 Nov.
P18 Aug. 69 1
P20 Oct. 6y P27 Oct.
P 9 Feb. 70 P27 Oct.
P I Feb. e?.\ 28 Oct.
P 3 April 67 P14 Jan.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
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''13 Nov. ri)! asiVL r\
^9 F.'b. t<x[ 3 Feb. t)
'■15 Sept. 69
P20 Oct. 69
^28 Oct. 71
P2S Oct. 71
P31 Oct. 71
Z4 Feb. 72
19 June 7a
27 Aug. 73
SUB LIKUT,
29 May 72,
3 Aug. 72
26 Mar. 73I
'■ Quarter Master Cousins Bcrvcl in
the Crimean campaign in 1855, luc'u:-
ingtho siege and fall of Seba^t ;■ !.
nnd expedition to Kinlwum (Mt i:.l
;* with Clasp, and Turkish MoLiI .
' ' Served in the Indian mutiny cam] : . ! j 1
'* in 1857-58, including the action? :it
Ca%vnporo under General Windhan.,
alFair at Bhognaporc. siegcsof CuIikp
and Selimpore (Medal with C]n>i)i.
>* Doctor Peako. — For War Serv.tl.^
see "Medical Department."
Paywai^tfr.— William Mncdonncll, 22 April 53 ; Eru. 18 Aug. 48 ; Lt. 25 June 52 ; Hon.Mcyor, 17 Sept. 63.
Quarter Jf «<«•.— Samuel Cousins.^* 23 Dec. 68. {.Surg. Majors 3 Ang. €•;.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major George William Peake," MD.fA.S. 25 Sept. ^g; Surge»n, a Oct. 57;
Fadngt YeUovr.— Agent*, Sir Charles R. M'Grigor, St. and Co.— Tri^Ji Ageni*, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Eelumedfrom India, 21 Dec. ib7o.
' Lient.Gcneral Johnstone served with the 27th Regiment in the Kaffir wnrs of 1834-35 and of 1846-47 (Mcdnl),
^ Lt. Colonel Hughes has the 4th Class of the Medjidio for service with the late Tm-kit-h Contingent, and tie
Turkish Medal.
' Major Lambert served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd January to 26tli March, nnd from
June to the 17th Septemlxsr 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the attack of the Quarries, and attack-
m' the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Septembei>-8cverely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mc^hil/
Served also in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858, including the affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow iu
March, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp lor Central India).
* Major Hall served with the SSth Regiment in the Crimea from ird July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas.
topol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in tuji-
nre.ss'ion of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore ftrom 3rd to 6th December 1857,
relief of Sundeelah, and capture of Birwah Fort — mentioned in despatches (Medal).
* Major Hopton served with the SSth Regiment in the Crimea from 17th June 1855, inclnding the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th Juno and 8th September— severely wounded (Medal with Cla. •).
jind Turkish Medal). Served also in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the siege of Lnckno.v
in March 1858, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
7 Major Fry served in Uie 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-5E, nnd
was present at the actions of Koonch, all the operations before Calpee from 15th to aand May, battle of GolowUc.
capture of the town and fortress of Calpee, battle of Morar, battle before and capture of the town and fortress of
Gwalior, and taking of Pourie (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Ma^or).
■ Captain Irwin served with the SSth Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the affair of
Bhognapore, siege of Luoknow in March 1858, siege of Calpee, and sabsequent campaign in Oude (Medal withCla^p
for Central India).
* Captain Moore served with the SSth Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign flrom December 1857, including tlie
afikir of Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March, siege of Calpee, anWr of Selimpore (slightly wounded), action
near SundeeUh, taking of Birwah Forta— slightly wounded, and mentioned in despcOches (Medal with Cla&p for
Cemtrollndia).
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"189th {PnncessVictorias^.—LlnJced to 94th, [|^^'3^'°-^,
J Sphinx). "JiTi." "Nii-siAA." "ATi." **Sjita»»oi
'4 Sept. 35 ; Lt. 21 Dec. 39 ; Capi. '25 Nov. 42 ; StMqjor,
net, 28^Noy. 54 ; Ifiv'or, 19 Jane 55 ; Major QenertU, x April 63 ;
PrinceM Victoria'B Coronet. " Eotpi " (with the Sphinx). " JiTi. " " Nii-Gi^A. " " Ari. " *' SiTASToroL."
T«n:S^!ColoB«L— Sir John Gttrvock,* JTCB. Eiumh,
Fill , Half 3 April 46 ; 3t.Lt. Colonelt 22 Dec. 48 ; Colonel,
P»v.lP»y.| iieut.Oeueral, 29 Dec. 71 ; Colonel 89th Foot, 22 Oct. 70.
Iieat«B«nt ColoneL— c. William Boyle,* C3. Enn^, 6 Dec. 38 ; 14. '21 May 41 ; Capt. P4 Jan. 50; Bt.Major,
a Nov. 55; Major, 17 Nov. 57; Li.Colonel^ 13 Oct. 58; Colonel, 13 Oct. 63.
K^'m.— Edward BoUer Thorp, Entign, 12 Jane 46; Lt. '2 Feb. 49; Capt. 1*1 z Mar. 53; Mqfor, 9 May 58 ;
BtM.Colonel, 24 March 69.
John Penton,* Eneiffn, >6 Jane 51 ; Lt. ^13 Sept. 53 ; Capt. 22 Aag. 58 ; Mafor, P5 April 64.
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OAPiAma.
Fnmois KnatchbuU*
BameaSlyfield BoblnBon'
Josias Donn
Henry Lewis Harvest*
Richard Nathan Habbersty
Kenelm Digby Mnrray
Uontaga Fawkes, Aide de Camp to
Qocemor of Bombaif
William Sealy'
Albert James Hesketh Daabeny
Doucan Campbell
ihe^
5 Dec.
17 Dec.
9 Feb.
13 Oct.
24 Sept.
4 Sept.
» 5 Sept.
23 Oct,
'29 Jaly
"15 Jan.
LlKTTTEirAHTS.
Alfred Grodwin Grodwin-Aasten
Henry CaddeU, Iiul. qf Muehetry 16 May 73
John Cnthbert, Adjutant zo Dec. 72...
Charles Arundel Barker
William Paul Bany Brereton, Interpreter ...
Joseph Robert M'Marray
Ormsby Cox
John Alexander Ma^UnVipan
George Osborne Smith
James Boyle
John Gordon -.
Edgar Cabitt Brown
Alexander Henry Gibba Anton
Christopher Neeld Jones
Henry Robert Alfred Ellis ,
Malcolm Edward Halerman Owen Welch.
Sub Lisutbvavts.
Arthur Grorham Howard Hayne ,
Edward James Nicolla Fasken
3laloolm John Meade
John de Conrcy Dash wood Meade ,
LIBUT.
6 Jane 54
8 Deo. 54
2x Oct. 55
9 Feb. 55
23 April 6z
6oP26Feb. 64
62 1*22 Sept. 6s
55! 25 Mar. 59
62|PioNov. 05
61 ' 3 Aug. 66
'xz April
' 3 June
P I Feb.
P 6 Nov.
17 July
8 Aug.
9 Nov.
P23 June
X3 July
P 9 Oct.
P23 Jan.
P24 June
' 9 April
' 7 Dec.
' 4Jaji.
P20 July
CAl>T4Iir.
Z7N0V. 57
9 May 58
'iz April 62
z8Aug. 63
'23 June 69
'30 June 09
'22 Oct. 70
xz Sept. 72
26 Mar. 73
27 Aug. 73
BBKT.ICAJ.
5 July 72
5 July 7a
62 P 6 Nov. 67
64 P 9 Nov. 67
67 P23 June 69
67 Pa3 June 69
63 P 6 May 68
68 P22 June 70
58 P 6 Sept. 61
69 P 7 Dec. 70
6- Pz2 Dec. 68
69 P27 Oct. 7z
69 aSOct. 7z
69 28 Oct. 7z
70 28 Oct. 71
70 28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7z
BUB LIBUT.
3 Feb. 72
2 Nov. 72
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
Pajr«afe0r.— Arthur Gore Anderson/ x6 Aug. 59 ; Ene. 5 Mar. 58; San.M<yor, 5 March 73.
Qmarler Matter.—
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Mqjor John Sparrow,' A.8. 30 June 54; Surgeon, a Nov. 66.
Facing* 'B^BXit.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jrt»* Agent*, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for India, 30 Sept. 1870.
' Sir John Garvock served on Sir Harry Smith's staff in the Kaflir war daring z85o-S2 (Medal) . He also acted as
Adjutant General and Quarter Master General to Sir Harry Smith In the action with and defeat of the rebel Boers at
Bloem Plaats (South Africa), 29th August Z848. Was a M^or of Brigade in Sir Harry Smith's Division throughout
the Sikh campaign of Z845-46, and was present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (horse shot under him), Bud-
tliwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon, where he was himself severely wounded, and his horse struck in three places (Medal
vuh three Clasps). Commanded the Eusofisaie Field Force, consisting of z2,ooomen and 24 guns, in the operations on
the XoTth-Westem Frontier of India in December Z863, which led to the completely suocessfiil tennination of the
^v and submission of the enemv (KCB., Medal).
' Colonel Boyle served with the 89th Regiment in the Trenches and afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir James
Eiiap«L3a during the latter part of the sioge of Sebastopol, and was present at the final attack on the 8th September
(DOftiiioned in despatches. Medal with ^lasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
Vedjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also as Assistant Military Secretary to Sir William Codrington until the
' rucoatlon of the Crimea. Commanded a Field Force in operations connected with the pursuit of Tantia Topee and
t^ Rao Sahib in Rajpootana in z 858-59.
' Major Penton served with the 84th Regiment in the Indian campaign of z857-58'-joined Havelock's Force at
^'i-vupore, present in the actions of Mungawar and Alumbagh, headed a party which stormed and took possession
'-f a gate through which the relieving force had to pass on its way to the Residency of Lucknow, commanded a
company in the soxtie of 29th September, when a number of guns were taken, and at the storming of the Him
Klannan he extricated his commanding Officer Major Willis from a mine-pit while exposed to a heavy fire fh)m
thnee points and was the first in througn the breach ; present with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh ; at the fall of
locknow commanded three ComxMtnies of the 84th Regiment at the storming of the Kaisabagh ; served with Lugard's
Colanm and present in the actions of the Z7th and 26th April, relief of Azimghur, and pursuit of Koer Sing (Modal
TtUi two ClasDB, and a year's service).
* Major Enatchbull served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the Z5th December Z854, including the
eiege and fkU of Sebastopol, and attack of the z8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Robinson served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th Jan. Z855, including the siege and
&!1 of Sebastopol, and attacks of the z8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,and
Turkish Medal).
< Captain Harvest served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th August Z855, including the siege
ud fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Sealy served with the 89^1 Regiment in the Indian campaign in Z858-59, including the afibir at Yaseelghor,
13 Central India, on 3rd August 1859 (Medal).
* Major Anderson served with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny operationa in 1 85 7-58 (Medal).
* Surgeon Major Sparrow.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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236 ©•^•r.] 90th {PerthsUreVolunt— Light Inf.).— Linked to IZrd.l^^"^^'^^
" Maitbosa " " Egypt" (with the Sphinx). " Mxhthtique " " GvxukLoim " " S«tabto»ol" " Lucmow."
Goloiiel —William Hassall Eden, Entian, '31 Mar. 14 ; Li. >*aa June 20; Capt. 1*31 July 23 ; Jfajor, ^99 Aug.
26; Lt.Colonel, 'lo Aug. 39; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Jfo/or General, 15 Jan. 58; IA$vi.aenerdl, 10 Sept. 64;
Qeneral, 4 March 7a ; Colonel 90th Foot, 24 Oct. 62.
lieutenaatOoloael.— Henry Wellington Palmer,^ Eneign, ^7 Aug. 46; i<. 10 Nov. 48; Capi. 17 Ansc.sa;
BLMajor, 8 Aug. 64; Major, ^ Sept. 64; Lt. Colonel, 1 April 73.
Kaion---* IPC Henry Evelyn Wood,* on Special Service, OoldCoaet; Comet, j Sept. 55; Li, 'i Feb. 56;
Capi. P16 Apr. 61 ; J<.Jfa;<w, 19 Aug. 62 ; 3fa/or, '22 June 70 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 19 Jan. 73.
— 'Robert Montresor Rogers.* Jgn<. 21 Fob. 55 i Lt. 3 Aug. 55 ; Captain, 20 Nov. 60 ; M^jor, i April 73-
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George Edward Perryn?
Robert Henry Hackett
John Lawrence* •• ••••••
Randall Ironside Ward,* Aide d« Camp to \
Lieut. General Haljf >
John Campbell
William Stewart Hamilton
Duncan Maolachlan
William Frederic Wilson
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ao Jan. 71 J
William Joseph Banbury
Alfired Cholmeley Earlo Welby
Frederick Roseingrave Harvey
Stephen John Stevens
Edward Lethbridge
Joseph Henry Laye, Adjutant 34 April 72...
Fre<&rick Maitland Balfour
George Sandhom
Arthur HardolphEyre, on Special Service, \
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Arthur Wood Elliott
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Pi I May 55
8 Oct. 55
4 April 56
18 April 58
P3X Jan. 60
'25 May 60
"'14 Aug. 60
P29 Oct. 61
1*10 June 62
P12 April
P16 Oct.
Pi6 0ct.
1*20 June
^21 Aug.
P27 Feb.
P20 July
5 Mar.
8 Jan.
I Dec.
'22 June
Sub Lisvtivakts.
William Hutchinson
Aubrey Maurice Maude
William Hawley
Henry de Courcy Rawlins
CAPTAnr.
BBBV.MAJ.
18 Jan. 56
'24 Feb. 5;
15 June 5I
'27 May 6a
'a9 Oct. 61
xoJune 6a
aoNov. 63
Pii Oct. 64
P20 July 67
P29 Oct. 61
'19 Dec. 62
»ao Sept. 64
'as April 68
P 5 Mar. 70
P28 Oct. 71
P28 Oct. 71
I Apr. 73
7 Nov. 73
'2a June 70
Pae Feb. 70
' 7 Dec. 70
P a Jan. 69
Pis April 71
Pa7 Oct. 71
Pa7 Oct.
38 Oct.
a8 Oct.
a8 0ct.
a8 Oct.
BUB LIKUT.
30 Dec. 7x
II Sept. 72
II Dec. 72
23 April 73
Paywarf^r.— William John Bampfleld," 30 June 48 ; En». 18 Mar. 42 ; Lt. 13 Sept. 46; S9%Jte{jm't^t JtJi. 6o»
Qnartcr Matter.— Joseph Newman, 11 Sept. 7a.
Medical Qfflctr.— Surgeon Major Nathaniel Norris, A.8. 3 April 55 ; Surgeon, 1 April 68.
I
Faeinge Buff.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Betumed/\rom India, 4 Ifoo, 1869.
> Lt.Colonel Palmer served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the KafQr war of 1851-53 (Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Wood entered the "S&vy in April 1 852, and served in the Naval Brigade as Aide de Camp to Captain Feel
from ist Oct. 1854 to x8 June 1855, when he was severely wounded carrying up scaling-ladders to tne Reaan: men-
tioned in Lord Raglan's despatches (Medal with two Clasps, Kuight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the lodian campaign of 1858 as Brigade Major in Somerset's Brigade, and wss
§ resent at Rajghur, Siudwaho (mentioned in General Michel's despatch), Kharee, and Barode — mentioned in
espatches (Medal). Employed in 1850-60, while commanding xst Regiment Beatson's Horse, in hunting down
rebels in the Seronge Jungles ; thankeu by the Government of India for an attack made on a band in Deo. 1859, and
gazetted to the Victoria Cross.
* Major Rogers served with the 44th Regiment in the Crimea from the 39th Aug. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Mednl with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Chinese campaign in
x86o, and was severely wounded at the storming of the Taku Fprt (Medal with Clasps, and Victoria Ooss).
* Captain Cherry served with the 90th Light infantry in India from lath Aug. 1857 until the end of the rebellion,
including the first defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde as Adjutant to the and Detachment
Battalion, defence of the Alumbagh under Outrom and repulse of various attacks, assault and capture of Luckuow»
and subsequent campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
7 Captain Perryn served with the 90th Light Infantry m the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the defence of
the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of
Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
* Captain Lawrence servoil with the X4th Regiment in the New Zealand war of x86o-6i, and in that of 1863-65, in-
cluding the action at Kohewa (Modal).
' Captain Ward served as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy. Was on board H.M.S. Hannibal at the siege and
£all of Sebastopol, and at the bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1* Major Bampfield served with the ist Royals in the Crimea from tne aand April 1855, including the siege and fkU
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mcdjil). Served also the campaign of z86o in Cunat inwldisg thO
occupation of Tientsin and surrender of Pekin (Medul with Clasp).
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OokoaL— James Boberteon Craofbrd, ^iMJ^n,
Oap*. * Li.ColoHel, 'i8 Feb. 37; -- ' ^ •
Lieia.&eHercU, 12 Feb. 63 ; Genial,
1%'LiratnaBt Colonel.— John Sprot;^ ~
' 67; Lt.Colonel, ^79 Jan. 70.
M^jflnL-James BuchMan Kirk. JfiMw». '17 Oct. 51 ; X^ 1 Feb. 55 ; C<ipt. P3X Dec. 57 : Jfa;c«- ^21 Feb 615
#.Aiex. Oimm«ham Bruce, JBnsiffit, »^i8 June 59; Li. ^17 Mar. 54' C^i 3? ^g " — <- '• * - -' ^^'
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. 58 ; BLxCajor^ $ July 7a;
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WiUiam PreecodGumey, Adj. \
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Harold Cooper Sitwell*
ICharles German Alison
Horatio Gordon Robley*
George Newcombe Stevenson..
William Darling CaudweU
James Thomas Rogers
William Salmon Muls
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^ Lt.ColonelSprot served with the Force under
General Woodbum in the affair at Aumugabad in
1857 (^edal) ; afterwards served as acting Execu-
tive Engineer of the Bajpootana Field Force and
received the commendation or Genenil Koberta
commanding, and of the Bombay Government,
for his "great energy and ability*' in the con-
struction of barracks for the European troops at
Neemuch.
* Captain Sitwell served at General Windham's
actions with the Gwalior Contingent at Pandoo
Nuddee on a6th Nov., and at Cawnpore on 27th
and 28th Nov. 1857, and subsequent defence of
Cawnpore. Served with the 9th Lancers at tiie
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, pursuit and
aotionat Seraighat9th December, action atKalee
Nuddee, and reoccupation of Futteghur, capture
of Meangunge, siege of Luoknow and subsequent
oi>erations, the summer campai^ including the
73 attack on the Fortof Rooyah, action at AUagunge,
26 Feb. 73 , battle of Bareilly, actions of i8th and 24th May at
3 Fob. 72 1 Shatajehanpore, and pursuit to Mohumdce (Medal
with Clasp).
Px4Sept. 70
26 July 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 7x
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72
. — John FitzGerald, laAag. 62; Hon.Captain, 12 Aug. 67,
<luarter Mcuttr. — James Gillies, 29 Oct 73.
Medieal Officer.— Surgeon Edward Footner, MB., A.8. i April 6x.
Faeing$ Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Betmmed from India, 15 ITovember 1868.
* Captain Robley served with the 68th Light Infantrj'^ in the New Zealand war in 1864-6C, and was present at the
attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
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Colonel.— George Stannton^iCB. Entign, ^sOct. a6j Li. 'isFeb. 31 ; Capt. »8 Jnnesp; Me^for, ^28 Mar. 45;
Half Lt.CoUnul, 'ao July 49; Colonel, 28 Nor. 54; Ifq/or GentfraZ, 12 Jan. 64; Xieit/. G^^Ntfraf, 23 A.pril 72:
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)t. 65.
' ■ t, ^21 Jan. 53 ; Li. ''14 April 54 ; Capi. '18 Sept. 57; Major, '15 Dec. 69.
CAPTAIirB.
George Stewart White^
John CroslandHay
Rich. James Salter Carruthera
George Kellie M'Callum
LoftuB Corbet Singleton, Adj., Oalloway \
Adm. BaU. ByteVolunieere J
Montagu Hope
Henry Frencn Cotton
Dayia Papillon
George Chahner
Edmund Alex. Chas. Campbell
Robert Bruce M*Ewen,« Siation Siqff")
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Henry Vesey Brooke
Patrick Francis Robertson, Ine^ruetor qfl
Mujketr^ 13 Oct. 73 j
Alexander Donald M'Gregor
Roger Francis Danrall
Robert Henry Oxley. Adjutant 12 Oct. 73..
Duncan Forbes Gordon
4 Nov. 53
15 May 55
a Oct. 55
*Z3 Jan. 60
'19 Mar. 61
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'aa May 63
P I Deo. 63
15 Jan. 64
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24 April 55
29 Jan. 55
••14 Dec. 55
''30 Sept. 59
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P19 July 64
14 Mar. 65
Pa6May 65
» I Sept. 65
'xaSept. 65
' I Dec. 65
4 Oct. 55
Arbuthnot Pery Byng Sutherland Dunbar
Hon. John Scott Napier
Richard Cotton Cavendish
Charles Whittingham Horsley Douglas.
John Macpherson Grant
William Andrew Cuthell
Stuart Alexander Menzies
Henry Bayly
Maurice Crosbie Couke-Collis
Edward Bei^amin James Yaughan ...
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John Standish Monteith mmulton,
St. John William Forbes
'loJuly 63
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>*ia Sept. 65
'a9May 67
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»i5 Dec. 69
'17 May 71
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'a8 Oct. 71
'31 Oct. 71
16 Aug. 73
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'31 July 67
P I Sept. 69
'iSDec. 69
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30 Dec. 71
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17 Feb. 72
24 April 72
12 Nov. 73
Pagmaettr. — John Dennis Swinburne, 2 Mar. 59; Ene. 25 Mar. 43; Lt. 3 Oct. 46; Son.Major, i Jan. 60.
Quarter Matter.— Sotm Bignell, 14 Aug. 66.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Samuel Black Roe, MB., A.8. 4 Aug. 55 ; Surgeon, 22 Dec. 69.
Facinge YeUov.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for Bombag, 26 Jan. z866.
* Lieut.General Staunton served with the loth Regt. in tho Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of
Sobraon (Medal). Commanded the 3iBt Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd of May 1855, and was present at the siege
of Sebastopol and attacks on the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. ; commanded 2nd Brigade 4th Division as
a Brigadier General from 13th Nov. (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Tarldah
Med^s, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
* Major Cameron commimded the 92nd Highlanders in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the action a
of Sindwaho (mentioned in despatches) and Korai (Modal).
' Captain White served with the 27th Regiment on the North- West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59
(Medal).
^ Captain M'Ewen served in the Centrallndiacampaign in 1858, including the actions of Riu'ghur, Mungrowlie,
Sindwaho, and Korai (Medal).
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landers in the Crimea from the 2sth Dec. 1854, in-
cluding the siege and tall of Sebastopol, and
assaults of the z8th June and 8th September; also
the cxx)edition to the Sea of Azofi; capture of
...Kertch and Yenilcals (Medal with Clasp. 5th Class
^!of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served also
^ in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
7J I relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the
William Mitchell-Imies p aiS? 6c'p,i ri^k aq1*°"-' -' --v.-.««^ »j ^.« v^ij^^c. ..«o»v ui uu«
Charles Semple p i S«!ff <: p 3 "^"^ ^.Gwalior Contingent atCawnpore and pursuit to
-^ .-*'---- 6Bept. 6iPa4Jan. 65!seraighat, affair of Kalee NuSdee, sieg?and cap-
II ^P^ .?/ I'ucknow, affair of Allegunge, battle of
OrmeUe C^unpb^ Hamoay
iBrooke Stewart Cunlilib
I Edward Wm. Dunlo Croker, \
' Adjuiani 17 July 72 }
John David Fethmtonhaukh..
William Bruce Mitchell Brand
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5 Oct.
P I Feb.
8 July 68
' X Sept. 69
P20 Oct. 69
'24 Jan.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
24 July
29 Mar.
7' Bareilly, actions of Pusgaon andltussulpore. and
evacuation of the Fort of Mithowlie (MTedal with
two Clasps. Victoria Cross, and Brevet of Msjor).
11 Captain Tabnteau served with the 93rd High-
landers in the Crimea from the 8th Sept. 1855
suD LIBUT (Medal, and Turkish Medal).
— 1* Captain Samuel E. Wood served with the 93rd
73. Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
73 'including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Cayde
I (severely wounded), battle of Cawnpore on 6th
I Dec. Z857, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack
.on the Fort of Rewah. action of Alligunge, and
capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
Q.Jf. 6 July 55 J Son. Major, 29 May 73.
PayaiaafM'.— John Joiner," 29 May 63 ;
'Qiiarfer Jf«for.— John Brebber, 24 Sept. 73
Med/keol Qfieer.—Surgeou Major Thomas Wright,** A.8. 2x April 54 ; Surgeon, 20 June 65.
Faeinge Y^Moy^.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Betumed from India, 23 March Z870.
^ Sir Henry WOliam Stisted served with the Queen's Royals during the campaign in Affghanistan and Beloochistan
uderLord Keane, including the storm and capture of Ghuznee (wounded) and of Khelat (Medal for Ghuznee).
Served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in Z857 (Modal) ; commanded a Brigade in the night attack and
little (^ Koosbab (CJB.). and the 78th at the bombardment of Mohumrah. Served with Havelock's Column in 1857 •'
present in Xbe action at Bithoor, commanded the Regt. in the several actions leading to and ending in the relief of
the Residency at Lucknow. Succeeded to the command of the zst Brigade on the death of General l^il on 25th Sept.
snd held that oonmzand during the whole of the operations throughout the defence of the Residency ; also for two
movOia with Outram's force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of several attacks, and the operations ending in the
flnsl capture of Lucknow (freauently mentioned in despatches). Served the Rohilcund campaign in Apnl Z858,
SQd commanded the 2nd Brigade at tne capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, and a years service).
. *Migor Knollys served with the Soots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign up to Sept. X854, including the
■1^ of Sebastopol (Medal with Caasp, and Turkish Medal).
ni^or Macpherson served with the 93rd Highlanders m the Crimea fh>m the Z4th July Z855, including the siege
and &U of Sebastopol (Medal with Chisp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Indian campaign of 1857-59, in-
dading the relief of Lucknow by Lord (3lyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Deo. 1857, and pursuit to Seraighat, action
of Khudagnnge, siege and fijl of Lucknow. attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions at Allygunge and Bareilly, cam-
paign in Onde, and attack on Fort Methowlie (Medal with two (Clasps). Served in the Eusofsie campaign of X863-64
uuf at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Nightingale served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Cnmea from the Z4th July Z855, including the siege
sod fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the suppression of the Indian mutiny
^Ksm. 25th Sept. 1857 to 20th Feb. Z858, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Con-
tmgent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and other engagements (Medal with Clasp).
'* Caotain Alexander served with tiie 93rd Blighlanders m the Crimea from the Z4th July Z855, including the siege
>nd laU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of z857^58, in-
ehidzng the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde with assaults on the Sccundrabagh and Shahnujuf, battie of Cawn-
pore on 6(h Dec. Z857 and pursuit to Seraighat, action of Kliodagunflre, storming of the Begum Kotee and capture
of Lucknow, attack on the fort at Rohea and campaign in Rohilcund, including actions of Allegunge and Bueilly ;
Knred in the Onde campaign of z8^8-5o, tncludmg the actions of Pusgawn and Russulpore, attack on fort at
^tithowlee and action of Biswah (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Force under Sir John Garvock at
umbeyla on the N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Deo. 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
^ OapUin Forbes-Robertson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of Z857-58, including the
Action of Kn^jwa, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and pursuit to
Seraighat, siege and capture of Lucknow, aflbir of Allegunge, battie of Bareilly. actions of Pusgaon and Russulpore,
ud evacoaiaonof the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eusofzai campidgn of Z863-64, and at
the Umbeyla Fftss under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
** Oaptiun Haldane served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of z 860 in North (Thina, including
the taJoDg of Tangku, actions of the z8th and 2i8t September, and surrender of Peldn (Medal with two Clasps).
J* lie&i. Gordon served in the Eusofieye campaign of z 863-64, and in the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock
(Medal with Clasp).
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Oelonel.— Henry Jervis, J?iMt>ii,i lo Dec. xx ; U, 29 Dec. 14; Capi. 'xo Sept. 26; Bt.MaJor, 23 Nov. 41
Major, ^27 Sept. 42, Lt. Colonel, _^B Mar. 50; ColoHtl, 28 Nov. 54; Major Qen^ral, •'- '- '
. . . . , , . Mar. 50 ; Co/oN«{, 28 Nov.
General, 24 Oct. 73 ; Colonel 94th Foot, 8 Mar. 73.
Lieutenant Colonel.— XordJohn Henry Taylour, JEiwil^ii, ^14 Dec. 49
*'7 Aug. 67 ; Ze.Colonel, '29 June 70.
Majon.— Sydenham Malthus, Eneign, '24 Jan. 52 ; X<. 11 Aug. 54 ; Capt. 30 Mar. 63 ; Major, '39 June 70.
John Murray, Enngn, P17 Jan. 51 ; Lt. 21 July 54 ; Capt. ^19 Nov. 58 ; Major, 6 July 70.
17 May 64; Jjieut.
Lt, »3 Dec. 52 J Capi. P31 Aug. 55; Mt^cr,
Captaivs.
Charles Butler
George James Teevan*
Caulfleld French
Philip Robert Anstruther
James Browne
William Alexander Byrnes
«. William Edward Montague, Brigade^
Majorat the Manritiua S
Fred. 13 uckley Campbell
George Russel Salvm Bowlby
Spencer Edward Orr , at Sttj^ College
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John Mackinlay
Walter Gregory Buller
Honiy Farrer
Stanford Norman McLeod Nairnc
John MitcheU Elliot, Intt. of Mmketry \
Aug. 69 i
William James Fisher
George Froom
Claud Currie Budd
Wadham Locke
Edmund Smith Brook
Ernest Theodore Evans, Adjutant Apr. 72
James Hill Poe
Lioud Godolphin Urookc
'19 Aug. 56 1** 14 Mar. 59. '30 June 63
24 Nov. 57 '22 June 58^^24 Nov. 63
» 6 Nov. 57 13 July 59P3oDec. 64
31 Deo. 58 ''25 May '- -
"•30 July 59 »*28 Dec.
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Paj/moMter.—ZoYm Peter Hall,* 11 April 51 ; Eneign, P26 April 39 ; Lt. '23 April 41 ; Capt. 15 Feb. 50; Hon.
Quart fr Master. — Patrick Laccy, 10 Nov. 69.
Mcdiea* Officer.— "SC Surgeon Major Thomas Egerton Hale,* MD., A.S. 14 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 4 Oct. 67.
Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. C^x and Co.— Iritk Aaente, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Beturned from India, 27 Fchruarg i863.
» Lieut. General Jervis served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the KaflQr war of 1834-35 (Medal).
* Captain Tcovaa served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport Train
(Me<lal).
» Major Hall served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14 Jan. 185 3, including the siege and fall af
SebnetopoK Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Doctor Hale.— For War Ser\-ices see '* Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to g^rd Regiment.
'= Captain FitzRoy Macphcrson ser\'ed with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, includiDgr the
relict' of Luoknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and pursuit to Seraighat, afifkur of
Kaloe Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, alfair of Allegunge, battle of Baredly, actions of Fusgaoxi and
Russulpore, and evacuation ot the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Euso&ai oampai£n of
1863-64, and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with two Clasps).
*<* Captain IhiUarton served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campsiigii of 1857-^9, including the relief
of Lucknow oy Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, pursuit to Sei-aighat, actiou of Khalee Noddee.
occupntion of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee; Rohilcantl
campaign and attack on the Fort of Rooyeah, action of AUygunge, and battle of BareiUy ; Oude campaign and
actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Major Joiner served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yeuikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and aaaaults of the
i8tb June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps. Turkish Medal, and French War Medal). Served also in
the ludiuu campaicm of 1837-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clvde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
at Cuwupore, and pur;^uit to Seraighat, affair of Kalee Nuddee, sie^e of Lucknow, affisur of Allegunge, battle
of Barcilb*. actions of Pusgaon, Russulpore, and Mithewlie (lledal with two Clasps).
*^ .Surgeon Major Wright. — For War Services see "Medical Department."
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a Not. 41; Bi.Li.Colonel, ix Nor. 51; Major, 6 July 52; X^.Co/om/, 9 Maroh 55; Colonel, 38 Not. 54;
ijor Chiural, 26 8ept. 65 ; Colonel 95th Foot, 5 April 71.
IisBtea«Bt Otttonel.— Geom Goartonay Yialla,' Eruian, '20 Jan. 43; Zt. '33 May 46; C<mi. ^s^Mar. 53;
BLM^or, 6 June 56 ; J^'or, 'so May 57 ; Bi.H.Col. 30 July 58 ; a>?(me;, 26 Sept. 65 ; Lt.Col. x Oct. 71.
K%ion.~Heni7 Foster,* Enngn, '35 Nov. 45 ; ^- 9 Joae 48 ; Cop*. 31 Sept. 54 ; BtJfaJor, 30 July 58 ; .Bf.Z<,
CMoimI, 25 Mar. 69 ; Jfdf/of, 1 Oct. 71.
John William lurfia Stockwell,* JBnngn, xx Aug. 54; Lt. 8 Deo. 54 j Capt. '39 May 57; B«. Xqfor, $ July 735
Jfiyor, I April 73.
Charles Fred. Parkinson*
«.Jofan North Crealock,? Dep. }
AMMisi. A4f, Gem. Ald^rthot )
Norton Knatohbnll"
Archibald MaodoneU Rawlins*
Henry Qresham Paske^^^
Williua Fleming
Alexander Maloomaon
John Richardson Pearsoni^
Edward Warren Goldins ..
Terence Michael Dolan .....
31 Sept. 54
'13 Oct. 54
39 Deo. 54
15 Mar. 55
23 Mar. 55
38 April 55
14 May 58
3o Feb. 57
'18 Jan. 59
'33 Aug. 64
I
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WiHiamGeorgeRemfiyHerd, *)
Intl. ofM—keWy x Dec. 68 )
Bolton Waller Faulkner"
William Henry de Salis,')
jl4;if<a»< 25 Jan. 71 }
Henry Bevan
John Henry Stawell Seagram
Henry Aldridge, o» Sp9cial^
Sirvice, Gold Coatt
Ponaonby Shaw
Oltrer Hy.BeauchMnp St. John
Robert Oakman Cotton ....
Lindsay Robert Burnett
Arthur Tower
Arthur Montagu Bowles
Edward Thomas Massy Diokln
John George Sparkes
Francis Edward Trowor ....
SVB LlBVTKVJJTTS.
9 Feb. 55
9 Feb. 55
9 Mar. 55
'loAug. 55
7 Nov. 55
I Feb. 56
8 Jan. 60
30 April 58
25 Mar. 62
'30 June 65
»26 Nov.
1^x4 June
x3May
»27 Sept.
^93 Jan.
P30 April
' 4Jnly
» 8 Sept.
'20 April
3 April
xo July
P38 0ct.
'2x Aug.
Pa6 Feb.
»27 Sept.
1*30 Jan.
P26 April
' 8 Sept.
3May
'15 June
13 Nov.
I Feb.
31 May
»36 Feb.
P 5 April
'27 Oct.
■• 7 Oct.
38 Oct.
30 Dec.
'26 Nov. 58 5 July 73
' 6 May 59 5 July 72
'30 Nov. 60
'30 Jan. 63
>'2o April 66
' 5 June 66
XX Jan. 67
30 Feb. 69
'35 Jan. 71
'25 Mar. 71
* Ck)lonel Vialls served in the Eastern campaign
of X854 with the 95th Regiment, including ue
battle of Inkerman (severely wounded), siege of
Sebastopol, and sortie on 36th October (Meda
with two Clasps, Brevet Mi^or, and Turkish
Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny cam-
laign in 1858, including the siege and capture of
kOtali, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action re-
sulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and
capture of Pouree (mentioned in desx)atche8»
Medal with Clasp).
SUB X.IXUT.
P<qr«a9£^.— Frederick Francis Fereday," 9 Nov. 55; Hon.MaJor, 9 Nov. 70-
QiKir<«r Jra<eer.— William Reid,» 14 March 68. ^
Medical Qfftcer,~-aurgeon Richard William Forsayeth, 30 Sept. 63.
Faeinge Yellow.— 4j7«n''> Messrs. Cox and Co. — Returned from India, 4 November 1870.
^ Migor General Sparks served on the N.E. Frontier of the Cape of Good Hope against the Kaffirs in 18x7 ; on the
expedition into Kafiraria under Colonel Brereton in x8i8 ; in the action at Graham's Town, 23nd April 18x9, and the
campsign of the some year in Kaffraria under Colonel Wiltshire. Again on the N.E. Frontier when the Kaffirs invaded
Uie Colony in 1834 ; during the war that ensued he commanded a local corps — theGraham'sTown Volunteers— with
the Colonial Gomxnission of Ijt.Colonel. In 1848 he was sent fi-om Jamaica to the Mosquito Coast, in consequence
tf the death of H.M. Agent and Consul General there to attend to British interests, and received the thanks of
HX Government. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, except ft-om the middle .of Feb. to the end
of Maj X855 (sent to England on duty). Succeeded to tne command of the 38th Regt. on the morning of the x8th
J^e,whenI«t.Colonel Lonth was wounded ; was the senior unwounded officer of the snd Brigade 3ra Division at
ue close of the action, and commanded it for ten days. Served in the campaign in Oude in 1858, including the
culture of Lncknow ; and commanded the Infan^ Brigade in the action of Meeangunge. Has the KaiBr war Medal,
^ (Mmean Medal with three Clasps for Alma, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, and the Sardinian and Turkish Medals, is a
CB., «n Officer of the Legion of Honor, has the 4th CHass of the Me^jidie, and the Indian Medal with Clasp for Lucknow.
*U.Cokmel Foster served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Awahand
Sotah, battle of Kota ke Seiai, general action resulting m the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree, and
MSicm of B^apore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with CHasp).
* ^fsjor Stockwell served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea i^m the i8th January X855, including the siege
ud IkQ of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) . Served also in the Indian
aotziiy campaign in X858, including the siege and capture of Awah and Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general
acton resalUng in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pourie (Medal with Clssp).
* M^or Parkinson served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1855, including the siege and fall
0: sebastopol, attack of the Quarries on 6th June, attack of the i8th June, and assault of the Redan on 8th
p«ptember (wotonded. Medal ^-ith Clasp, and Turkish Medal).' Served also in the Central India campaign in 1858-59,
Qdodin^ the siege and capture of Kotah, pursuit of Tantia Topee, and action at Barodo (mentioned in despatch.
Medal with Clasp).
* Hajor Crealock served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in X858, including the siege
^d capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai (wounded), and general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior,
«i«geaxid oaptore of Pourie, and surprise of the rebel camp of Kunrye (Medal with Clasp, and twice mentioned in
a»pstches).
* Ckptoin Bjiatchbull served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the x6th June 1855, including the siege
&&d col of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858,
u>£liuliiig the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior
si^e Slid eaptnre of Poune (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Captain Bgwlins served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege and
capture of Aw«h and Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and
csptaieofPonrie (Medal with Clasp).
^^ (Captain Paske served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the 35th August X855, including the siege and
lUlofSebaatopoi (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858,
incbding the siege and capttire of Kotah (Medal) .
•> Lieut. Vlanlkner served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train (mtotioned in despatches for
aMsy, eneisy, and seal," Medal).
242 Wttiey,] 96th Rcgimcnt of Foot.— Linhed to e^rd.
* Nbw Zealaxd.*
rSnh DUiriet No. r6.
I Brigade Depot, AahtOB.
Yean' 8er. (JoloneL— Thomas Crombio,* Eneign, »i3 Aug. a^ ; i/. '8 April 26 j Cap/. '18 May 32 ; Uajor, »i6 Nov. 41
X^.CWoMJ, '20 Oct. 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 5 Feb. 63 j Lieut.Oeneral, 25 Oct. 71 j *
Fall
Pay.
Half
Pay.
Maji
1%
Colwel
5>6th Foot, xo May 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— (jeorge Fred. Campbell Bray,* Sn»ign,2Q March 44: X<. 37 Jan. 46 : Cap/, x Feb. si:
Major, ^g Dec. 6a; Bt.Lt.Colonet, 15 Aug. 68; Lt.CoionA, Px4 Sept. 70.
.—James Briggs, JB«*^», 13 Feb. 52 ; i*. 31 Aug. 55 ; Capt. ^ax May 58 : Jfq/or, 'ao July 67.
Major, ^\4 Sept. 70.
James Briggs, JSneign, 13 Feb. 52 ; i*. 31 Aug. 55 ; Capt. ^ax ilay 58 ; Motor, 'ao July 67,
Edmund John ScoveD, Eneign, 25 Mar. 56 ; Lt. ^30 April 58 ; Capt. 'j Oct. 59 " " - -
CAFCA.IKB.
William Osborne Barnard ....
Charles Edward Wright
Frederick John Jossolyn
Edward Boyle^
JohnWhitty
Henry Houghton
Arthur Geoive Hay Church .
Dennis du Moulin Gunton*....
WUliam Newbigging
Thomas Aked
Lixi7n]rA.irT8.
Arthur Cadell Greenslade Leman, Inst
ofMueketrg 26 Bept.69
Chas. 8. PeroiTal Willoughby
Herbert Charles Marryat
Cecil Lugard Smyth Branson
Edward rlantagenet Phillipps
AlAred Polglase Tripe
Edmund Uobert Berkeley
Francis Dorliuff
Edward RusseU Cooper
John Swainson D'Aguilar
John Edmund Mein
Thos. Moore Lane La wder, Adj. 22 Sept. 73
Charles Fred. Murray MacGregor
Sub LiKUTXirAKTB.
Basil Lloyd Anstruther
Oharles Parker Bidley
PxsAprU
'27 Nov.
P29 July
6 July
Pis Oct.
13 April
5 Nov.
' 8 July
'17 July
P 5 AprU
56 21 May
571^15 April
59 * 2 July
' oMar. 60
15 June 66
'29 May 63
13 Feb. 67
'xojune 67
8 Jan.
PisMay
P 2 Jan.
P23 Mar.
" 9 Feb.
o July 70
P14 Sept. 70
P 3 Sept. 70
Pas Jan.
16 Oct.
P 8 July
P 9 Jan.
Pax April
P 8 June
P 4 April
I CAPTAiy.
58P18N0V. 59
S9.P 8 July 6a
61 'aa Mar. 64
56|Px8July 65
55 33 April 66
591 4 Oct. 67
63, Pas Dec. 67
63PX0N0V. 69
67;Pi5Feb. 71
65 P30 Mar. 67
Px8 July 6a
ai Oct. 67
P I April 68
2x Oct.
P19 May
~ 9 Feb.
Px4 Sept. 70
Pis Feb. 7x
a8 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
a8 Oct.
a8 Oct.
38 Oct.
5 July 73
» Lt.Colonel Bray served in the
BUB LIEUT.
X7 July
9 Aug.
I \ I Abyssinian campaign in x868 as Absis
' tant Adjutant General of the and Divi-
sion (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
♦ Captain Boyle served in the Abys-
sinian campaign in x868 in conunsnd
of a Division of the Transport Train
(mentioned in despatches for the
" extent and value of his assistance/
Medal).
* Captain Gunton served in theAbjs-
sinian campaign with the Transport
Train (mentioned in despatches for
abiHty. energy, and seal." Medal).
P(isriiuir<«r.— William Thoxnpson, 37 July ss ; Quarter Master, 23 June 47 J Mon.Major, 37 July 65.
QuaHer Matter.— ThomBB Hector Smith, 8 Oct. 6x. , ^ ,
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Hamilton Mitchell,* A.S. ax July 54 ; Surgeon, 9 March 67.
JPaeinge YeVLo^r.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Betumed faom India, ax December, 1873.
1 Lieut.General Crombie embarked in February X854 with the Coldstream Guards for Turkey, and served in Bulgaria.
• Surgeon Major Mitchell.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Contlnuatix)n of Notes to <)$th Regiment
11 Captain J. R. Pearson was present at the mutiny of the late 6th Bengal Native Infantry at Allahabad on tbft
6th June X857, and served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign ; was present with Havelock's force throufirbool
its operations, including the retaking of the city and cantonments of Allahabad, actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo
Nnddee, Cawupore, Oonao, Busseerutgungc (both actions), Boorbeeke Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, andAIumba^
and relief of Lucknow. Was afterwards present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, re-occupatica
of Bohilcund, and pursuit of Ferozeshah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and a year's servico).
^* Major Fereday aerved with the Land Transport Corps m the Crimea subsequent to the mil of Sebastopol, froa
the xoth November X855 to the xath August 1866. Served with the 68th Light Infiintry in the New Zealand war \m
1864-66 (Medal).
^* Quarter Master Beid served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5 5, includiiij
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, repulse of the sortie of the 36th Oct. 1854, siege and fkll of Sebastoiiol (Medl
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Central India campaign of X858, including the siege aal
capture of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, action of Kota ko Serai, attack and capture of the town and fortrcf a 4
Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, surprise and defeat of the rebels aj^ Khoqndave QiedfOtwUh Clasp). Hi
also the Medal for long and meritcrious service. lDigitizedT)yXjO\Z?g l^
^^^F.] Q7th {The Earl of UUte,'s).-Lln7ced to 5o(h. [S:^^^^,^. ^45
Y*iT^ba.- " C"^/«* *' ytoria dueuut/*—** Skvabtopol " " Luckkow."
>di Hill ColoneL— Georce Thomas Colomb,i JStuiffH, 8 Dec. 08 ; U. xSOct. 10 ; Capt. 23 June 14 ; Ifu/or, '27 April 27;
f*r.' ftj.l Bt.Lt.Col. 23 Nov. 4 X ; Col. 20 June 54 ; Maj. Oen. 26 Oct. 58 : Lt. Oen. 31 Mar. 66 ; Col. 97th Foot, 3 Mar. 60.
27' Lieatanant Colonal- Eyre Challoner Heury, Lord Clarina,* JituioHf '8 Oct. 47 ; H. '21 Nov 51 • Capt '14
I : * I Jan. S3 ; St.Uaior, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 17 Nov. 57 i Bt.Lt.CoUmel, 20 July 58 ; CoUmtl, 3 April 65 j Lt.Coloiut
I April 73. .
JLgara.— William Richard Annesley,' Snsiffn, Pio Dec. 47; Lt. P6 Deo. 50; Cop*. 29 Deo. 54; Bt.Miyor,
3 Aug. 69; Mmot, 31 Aug. 72.
Charles H:enry Browne,* Jfw^, xx Aug. 54; Lt. 8 Dec. 54; Capt. ^15 May 57; Bi. Major, 5 July 72;
Ifajor, 2 Nov. 72.
I
C^nAnrs.
George Augustus Ferris*
David John Dickson Safford"
John Lannoy Tweedie
John Archihald Murray
William Frederick Brown
Joseph Hemy Jameson
John Graham Leadbitter"
Charles Edward Partridge
Joseph Graham Smith*
Samuel Lee H. Hamilton Fflnney^^
LuiJTB]rA.]rT8.
Dacres Thomas Charles Belgrave...
William Hemy Murphy
William John Bowden
John Cumberlege Cautley
... ,PhiUp Lawrence Melvill
... Reginald Bobert Ix)usada
... Eustace B. Loraine Sevan
., Henry T^yon Wing
r/a'Michael Ryan Healy
.. Charles RobertCrosse
Harold Cummings, Imlrttctor of J£u$- )
ketrw 15 Jan. 73 )
rehibald Montgomerie Hopkinson, )
Adjutant 4 Dec. 72 )
Edward Aickin Wm. Stewart Groves
Bysiow.
8 Dec.
23 Mar.
P 3 July
"xxFeb.
Pxo July
••30 June
15 Feb.
"• S June
P14 Mar.
6 June
»27 July
P 8 Jan.
P 2 Jan.
»i3 Jan.
P16 Sept.
P 3 Feb.
»24 Mar.
6 July
"15 Oct.
P15 Feb.
Fob.
I^ISUT. ( CAPTAIIT.
30 April
9 Sept.
P 4 Nov.
*• 5 June
'23 Oct.
P25 Sept.
X7 Sept.
P 2 Jan.
— 2 Aug.
54 9 Feb,
SVB LlKUTSlTAVTS.
Norman Honstoun Leckie
Charles Neptune Bulley
William VereHopegoo* I
Richard Charles Manstic'd Elwes .
Herbert Dttnoombe Aruutrong ....
23 Sept. 71
66 P23 Jan. 69
68 P23 Mar. 70
69 P22 Juno 70
' " '•22 June 70
» 3 Sept. 70
' 4 Feb. 71
'15 Feb. 71
»*2o Sept. 71
X Apr. 66
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
20 July 58
8 May 66
' 2 Jan. 69
» 3 Sept. 70
1*28 June 7x
14 Feb. 72
31 Ang. 72
2 Nov. 72
4 Dec. 72
x5 Jan. 73
28 Oct. 71
X2 Nov. 73
SUB LIBUT.
BBBV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
5 July 72
13 April 72
21 Aug. 72
23 Nov. 72
12 Feb. 73
26 Feb. 73
' Pmf9taHer. —
»3 ' --• [Qmarter Matter.— George Badkin Freeman,!* 5 Feb. 61.
20 • ... M§dieal OMetr. — Swrgwn Major William Grantt, MB.^^ A.S. 9 June 54 ; Surgeon, 15 Jane 66.
FaeiM9 Sky BXxxB.— Agent, E. S. Codd. Esq. — Iri»h Ageut^, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from India, xx June 1867. — Embarked for Jamaica, 30 Oei. 1873.
1 Lieut.G«neral Colomb served on the Staff of Miijor General Vincent in North America in 18x4-15 until the close of
that war. Also the campaign of X815 in Flanders*
' Lord Clarina served with thd 95th Regiment in the Crimea fi-om the 22nd Nov. 1854, iQcludiug the siege and
M of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major. Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class
of the Medjidie). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858. including the siege and capture of Kotah,
battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege aj^d capture of Pouree (men-
uoned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
> Major Annesley served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 1854 to Feb. 1855, including the
siego of SebastoiK)! (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the suppression of the mutiny in India
from Nov. X857 ; commanded two Companies 97th Regt. in the operations in Bundlccund in X859, and was present at
the surprise and night attack of the enemy on the Kala Nuddy on 5th November (Medal).
^ Major Charles H. Browne served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea f^om 4th j^lay X855, including the siegQ
axtd fall of Sebastopol, and was on the storming party at the assault on the Redan on the 8th September— wounded,
vKi mentioned in despatches for " distin^shcd conduct " (Medal with Clnep, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Mcc^idie). Served also in Bengal in suppressine tho mutiny in 1857-58, with the Jounporo Field
Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummecrpore, and Sultanporc, afterwards at the siege and capture of
Laclmow and storming of the Kaisarbagh (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Ferris served with tho 29th Foot throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of
the Cbenab, and battles of ChillianwaUoh and Goojerat (Mednl with two Clasps).
' Captain SaflTord served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58— with the Joun-
pore Field Force in the actions of Chanda. Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at tho siege and capture of
Lacknow (Modal with Chisp).
b services when en-
gsged'againat the Indians at Orange Walk, British Honduras " on the ist September X872, on which occasion he
commanded a detachment of the xst west India Regiment and was dangerously wounded by a musket-ball in the
bresAt.
i« C^aptain Ffinney served with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton in 1857 (Medal
vith Clasp).
i« (jnarter Master Freeman served with the 87th Fusiliers throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
" Surgeon Ma^or Grantti— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
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244 D^t?^^'64P.] ^^^ Regiment of Foot.— imZrccZ to 64^/i.
. 'Chiita" (with the Dragon). " Pcwjaub."
Ycaivsw.'ColoneL—e.iKr Robert Percy Douglas, J?art.,J5:n*^, i6 March 20; Lt. '19 Feb. 24; Cmt. »ii Jane 38;
^1v S^." -Ifo/or, a6 Oct. 41 ; Lt. Colonel, 'is Apr.42 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; 3fa;or Qeneral, a6 Oct. 58 ; JMwtOflWfoi,
i^,£!iLi 6 Jan. 67 ; Cotone^ 98th Foot, 7 Jan. 64. ^ . a .
... Lientenant.Colonel.— Thomas Francis Lloyd.^ En»ign, 22 Juno 55 ; Lt.^ii May 57 ; Cavt.^io May 61 ; Mofor,
'18 Nov. 68; Lt. Colonel, o Aug. 73.
... 'Majors.— Attilio Scheberra8,3is.n«t^ii, 21 April 46; Lt. '21 Jan. 48; Cop/. 9 Mar. 58 ; Ifo/or, 6 Jan. 72.
Thomas Thomson Simpson,* .Entt^n, P30 June 57 ; Lf. ^26 Aug. 59 ; Capt. p 5 Aug. 64 ; Major, 9 Aug. 73.
v„
Cjlptjlins.
KKSlGy. I LIKUT.
Charles Henry Griffin 2 Nov. 551 5 Mar. 58I 19 Nov. 64
Charles Graham Henthcote {''19 Aug. 56^21 Sept. 6o1PioNov. 65
Hardinge Richard Strncey j 27 Mar. 58 '21 Sept. 60 p 18 Dec. 66
LoftuB Levris Astley Cooper iP3oApril sS' 9 Oct. 63' 7 Aug. 67
Allan Gramme Raper '>'i8Feb. 62 ; ''2 x Mar. 651 '33 Nov. 70
Ernest Ehlers M-Bride j»'5Aug. 64 •'20 May 68'p22Mar. 71
William O'Toole 1 5 Mar. 58 P31 Dec. 6i| 6 Jan. 72
William Joseph Tibbs I 16 Mar. 58 15 Jan. 61 3 Aug. 72
George John Bogle ' 26 Apr. 58 28 Feb. 62 8 June 72
Edward Haughton ••28 Oct. 59 ^ s April 64 9 Aug. 73
LlBrrXKAKTS.
Charles Fred. Sharp, Jnet. ofMueketrgX
3 July 67 S
Alexander Harley Hyslop
Dominick Downes McCausland
Edward TickcU Baylcy Sparks
Rupert Caradoc Francis Dallas
Ambrose William Stapleton
Osmond Moncriefi* Johnson
Richard Humphrey Tyacke
Somerset Henry Maxwell
Jahleel Brenton Carey*
Griffith Allen
Robert Adams
John Webb Meynell
Sub LixvTKVAirTS.
George Alexander Chapman
Henry Herbert Fowls
Svdney Arthur Trower
Henry David Williams
!Pi9Mar.
" 5 April
*2i Mar.
!P22Mar.
'p 5 June
'13 Feb.
Pig Feb.
P24 April
P 9 Oct.
' 24 Jan.
P23 Nov.
»i8May
,' 3 Aug.
61 10 May 64
641' I Dec. 65
6s IP24 April 69
65!«'9 0ct. 69
66 ^22 Dec. 69
^7
69
•• 3 ssepc.
P22 July
70
71!
69
2S Oct.
71
69
28 Oct.
71
6s
6 Mar.
68
70
28 Oct.
71
70
28 Oct.
71
70
28 Oct.
7'
SUB LIBUT. 1
21 Aug.
72
19 Oct.
72
11 Dec.
72
9 Aug.
73
25 ... Pttfouuler.— Henry Leigh,7 8 Sept. 54 ; Eneign, 24 Nov. 49 ; Lt. '23 Jan. 52 ; Hon.MaJor, 34 Nov. 64.
6 ... Quarter Master. — Archibald Macoueen, i Aug. 68.
Medical Officer.— Snrgeo'd M<yor Alexander Humfrcy," A.8. 7 April 54 ; Surgeon, 20 June 65.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Aaents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Ck).
Returned from Bengal, 24 April jSej.—Entbarkedfor Barhadoea, 28 Jan. 1873.
^ Lt.Colonel Lloyd served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain attached to the 6th Pui^'anb In.
fantry against the Mahsood Wuzcrces during March, April, and May i860, and was present at the action 0
Poluseen, forcing the Burrarrah Pass, taking and burning of their stronghold Makin, and various minor aflkira
(Medal with Cinsp) .
» Major Scheberras sensed as Adjutant of the 70th Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
Was present at the disarming of the mutinous Native Garrison of Peshawur, and subsequently at the outbreak and
total annihilation of the late sist Bengal Native Infantry in August 1857, when his charger was shot.
* Major Simpson served with the Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1859-60 against the Cabool
Khali Wuzeerees, and was present at the capture and burning of Maidanec (Medal with Clasp).
« Lieut. Carey served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harjey in British Honduras in Feb-
ruary and March 1867.
7 Major Leigh served as Brigade Major to the force under Colonel O'Connor, Governor of the Gambia, which
Btormed and destroyed the strongly stockaded Mandingo town of Sabajee on the ist June 1853.
* Surgeon Major Humfrey.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to 102nd Foot.
1* Captain Stevens served in suppros.sion of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the occupation of the Alum-
bagh under Outram, capture of Lucknuw, passugo of tne Goomtee at Suitaupore, and several minor aflkirs in Oude
(Medal with Clasp).
^- Captain Roarers served the campaign in Oude from June to Dec. iS 58, including the occupation of Fyzabad,
capture of Sultanporc, passage of the Goomtee, action of Shahpore, capture of the Fort of Kaili, and other minor
atlaira (Medal).
" Captain Blunt served with the 23rd FusQiers in the suppression of the Bengal rebellion in 1857-58, and was present
at the taking of Futtehghur and the operations on the Ramgunga under Brigadier Walpole, also present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Cla«p) .
*' Captain Thomson ser%'ed during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58. and was present at the disarming of four
Companies of the 27th Bombay Native Infantry at Rutnagherry on the nth August 1857. Served with the Central
India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of Chandeiree,
Bie^e storm and cai)ture of the town and fortress of Jhanai, action of Koonch, varioiLS actions before Calpee from
15th to 2isfc May 1858, battle of Gowlowloe. captare of tho city and Fort of Calpee, battle of Morar, and recapture
of the town and fortress of Gwaiior (Medal with Cla.^p).
i» Doctor Smyth.— For War Services see '* Mcdicul Department."
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it*i*-Sei. ColoiaL— Samuel Braybrookc,^ and Lt. 17 Deo. xa ; Lt. 29 April 18 ; Capt. '6 March 23 ; Major, P37 Feb. 35 :
r.((i u«aj U.CoUmei, 96 Jan. 44 ; Colonel, 30 Jane 54 ; lf((/or OcHeral, xa June 59; Lieui.General, ax Feb. 68 ; CoUmel
^:±'^\ wth Foot, 36 Jan. 66'.
:2 ... iMntonant Gohmel.-
John Hart Donne,* Etuiffn, '21 Sept. 53; Lt. '37 Jan. 54; Coj><. 27 Jnly 55; Mcyar,
'3 Mar. 63 ; Li.Coltmsl, 35 Nov. 65 ; Colonel, 35 Nov. 70.
Xigon.— William Henry Dowling Reeves Welman, JStui^, xo Dec. 47 : Lt. 6 June 54; Capt. 1*30 Oct. 57;
Major, 35 Not. 65.
Heniy Fred. Winchelaea Ely,* Bnaign, >32 June 49 ; Lt. 6 Jnne 54 ; Capt. ^ij Nov. 57 ; Ifajor, 15 May 66.
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Franda Seymour Gaynor •' x Ang. 48;' 6 Dec. 50 17 Sept. 58I 5 July 73
Alexander Gray * i May 57 "as April 59 p 3 Oct. 62!
Charles Coatee '^xi Deo. 57 1 '22 July 59 ''17 Mar. 63
Henry James Day^ | 15 Dec. 54; 30 Oct. 57 7 Jan. 64
George Bicbards Harvey* i 35 Sept. 55 '24 Nov. 57 25 Nov. 65
A1oTanrf<iT-'M'*Art.hnr Mnir n Fch. 6^''aaMar 66 P-in Anor ^tt
Alexander M* Arthur Moir 9 Feb. 64 '32 May 66 , P30 Aug. 7 x
Forbes Lugard Story* ^ s Aug. 59 •• 3 Oct. 62 9 Mar. 72
Major Dawson Hill *• 3 Jniie 59 ' 4 Feb. 62Pi6 0ot. 67
CharleaJohnGreonham 'xsNov. 61^30 Aug. 64] 30 Apr. 73
I Lient.Greneral Braybrooke served at the cap-
LnvTBVAXTS. jturo of the Kimdian territories in 1815, and in ue
George Arthur Waj-man ' 3 Oct. 62 **ao Oct 65 Kandian rebellion in 1817-18.
I Chartes Henry Scott Kexmedy xx Sept. 63,^27 Feb. 67 3 Colonel Dunno ocn'^ed with the axst Fnai-
Charles Robert Gibso^ • 5 April 64|''22 Feb. 68 Hers the Eastern campaign of x8s4, including the
Arthur Collingwood Jenkins... 1^30 Ang. 64 ** x Sept. 69 1 battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege
John Graham Dnuy >23 May 66^26 Fob. 67 of Sebastopol, and attack on the Redan on the
&obertBei^aminGotton,JN«f. ) jp,fl ^x.. ^Jv.. su^nt t^ i^^^ J^^o (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of
of Ktuketr^ 33 March 71 ...S\ '^ ^^- ^^, '^ ^^^- 7<>,thoMedjidio, and Turkish Medal). Served with
George Glenaower Blaxland, ) 1 „., r\c^ a f c Vnv to the 99th Regfiment in the campaign of x86o in the
^J»<aa< 38 May 73 j j 23 i^ec. 04 5 -^ov. 7o.j^Qrtj^ ^,f (jy^^j^^^ includinff the action of Sinho,
James Moore Hanson ' 3 April 66 ''23 Mar. 7X taking of Tangku, assault and capture of the
Gerard Boseingrave Wilson > '», . .„ ., ^, p„ a-^, _. inner North Taku Fort, actions of the x8th and
Macklin S '7 April oo 30 a^- 7« 3^^^ ggp^j^^^y ,^^1 a„j.j.gj^^j. ^^ p^j^ ^^^^j
69 Pa 2 Mar. 7 X I with two Clasps) .
67 : 28 Oct. 71 » Major Ely and Captain Walker served with the
61'' 4 Dec. 66 1 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of x86o
70' 28 Oct. 7x!iu China, including the actions of Chankiawhan
71! 28 Oct. 7X|and Paliatchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with Clasp).
Charles GavendiBh Nevile 'X7N0V.
Arthur Whichcote Turner j»*27 Feb.
Samuel Lang 11*15 Oct.
Heniy Charles Harford ^ 5 Nov.
Hemy Oxenden Weare 'P2a Mar.
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Peter Low
George Cha8.JofferyesJohn«cu
Paymader. —
; I ... .Quarter MoMter.— James Bateman.^o 8 March 71.
:'^ ■ ... iMediealQfieor.—SttrffeoH Major Francis Leveson Gower Gunn, A.8. 33 April 58; Surgeon, 14 Mar. 65.
Facinge Yellow.— Affeni$, Messrs. Price and Bouetcad.— l?rfKrw«d/rom the Cape qfOood Hope, 30 Sept. X869.
* Captain Day served throughout the campaign of i&6oin China as Adjutant of the 99th Regiment, and was present
. 1 rbf aaions of tho i8th and 2XBt September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clafp) .
* <"aptain Harvey served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the actions
: or Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp) . Sen-ed also during the operations against the Taepinga
:. Lid vicmity of Shanghai in April and May 1862.
* Cjptain Story served in the Anglo-Chinese Force xmder Lt.Colonel Gordon, and has received the CHiincBe Imperial
'.rcmkiion of the Bed Button.
'yoarter Master Bateman served with tho 99th Regiment throu^^hout the campaign of x86o in China, and was
• 'tsciitat the actions of tho x8th and 3X8t September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
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Colonel.—JTon. Alexander Hamilton-Gordon,* CB. Ennju 4- Li«ut. »a May 34; Li. # Oijrf. '15 May 40;
Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel^ **io April 49; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 8 June 63; IA«U.QeuTil,
I Jan. 72 ; Colonel looth Foot, 5 July 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— ITott. Charles John Addington,* iftwiffn, '16 Aug. 50; Lt. '30 July 52; C1rjrf.a9Dec.54;
Bt. Major, 20 July 58 ; Major, ^24 Jan. 65 ; Lt.Colonel, '12 June 69.
Majors.— Heniy Cook,^ Eneign, 15 June 55 ; Lt. 31 Aug. 55 ; <^*^P^- » Ja^« 58 ; Major, '7 April 63; Bi.U,
Colonel, 23 May 73 .
Terence Weatherhead Waverley Smythe.' Ca/pt. 29 June 58 ; Major, 3 July 72.
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Henry Edward Davidson
$. George Upton Prior, Brigade Major, ")
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Jeremiah Bingham Kersteman
James Loaenby, Brigade Major, GoU Coa»t
James Charlton Shirley
Lucius Joseph CoUum
George Malcolm Fox
Bethel Martin Dawes, at Staff College
William Augustus Trydell Helden* ,
William Charles Edward Scott ,
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Francis John Tidy
John Hart
William Gatej', Inetructor of Mu$ketry\
22 Aug. 69 S
Henry hartley Prior
William Henry Adolphus Denys
Robert Longfield Orme
John Roberts Atkin
Charles Villiers Summerville Downes
Thomas George Clery
Henry James Grasett, Adjutant 3 May 72...
John Dillon Browne
William Trimble Small
William Kave Edden
Albert Charles Denison
Edward French Owens
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William Douglas Frere
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" Captain Helden served with the
Force in defence of Lower Combo,
Gambia, in Feb. 1864, and with the
exi>edition under Lt. Colonel Barley
up the Biver Gambia in June 1864.
and was present at the reduction of
Junca Cunda and Canni Cumi Tenda.
Acoompanied Commodore Commerett
69 up the River Prah, Gold Coaet. na
70 the 14th Aug. 1873, and was aeverely
70 wounded (mentioned in despatch).
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Payjwaj^w-.— Horatio Morgan, 17 Sept. 58; JIon.Major, 17 Sept. 73.
Quarter Maxter. — William 8mith.7 21 April 63.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Robert William Jackson," A.S. 26 May 54 ; Surgeon, 7 Aug. 66.
Fucingi Blue.— J.jr«n/«, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Beturned from Canada, 11 Nov. 1868.
* Lieut.Gcneral Hon. Alexander Hamilton-Gordon served on the Quarter Master General's Staff throughout tb
Eastern campaign 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), and nezeo
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkis)
Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Hon. C. J. Addington served in the 38th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 26tb Jub
1855, including the battles of Alraa and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery ont^
1 8th June — severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Me<1jidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in tb
Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the assault and capture of Meanguuge, siege and capture of Lnckno^
affairs of Bairee and Nugger (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
' Lt.Colonel Cook was present with the 32nd Regiment in the action of C^inhut 30th June 1857, and throughout th
defence of the Lucknow Residency ; commanded the outpost at Innes' House during the first part of the siege, an
at Sago's House during the latter part commanded two sorties, in one of which he took a gtin in battery- at th
head of twenty men. for which he was mentioned in General Inglis' despatch as having " highly distinguished him
self" (Modal with Clasp, and a year's service),
* Major Smythe served in the Incorporated Militia in Canada during the suppression of the insurrection i
1837-38, and was present at the action of Windmill Point. Subsequently he was placed in command of the Rifl
Corps of Upper Canada, in which he served until joining the looth Regiment.
7 Quarter Master Smith servetl with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Jan. 1855, including the Biej!
and fkll of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the z8th June and 8th Sept. ; was also at the bombanlmei
and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Surgeon Major Jackson.- For War Services see " Medical Department.'
Continuation of Notes to loist Foot.
^* Captain Warner served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai, action
Nuijufghur, assault and capture of Delhi witJi previous operations under its walls, actions of Narnonl. Gungere|
Puttialee. and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and capture of five gul
from the Nusseerabad Brigade on 30th March 1858 (Medal with two Clasps).
>^ Captain HoUey served in the campaign in Oude, and was engaged on several occasions when gnna were takej
was also at the capture of five guns fhsm the Nusseerabad Brigade on 30th March 1858 (Medal).
" Captain Fuller served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at tiie attack and capture
the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). I
^7 Captain Stockley served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack on the Cnl
Piauet, and severely wounded on the Umbeyla Heights on the X9th November (Meaal with Clasp).
" Captain Nightingale served throughout the Burmese war of 1852 in H.M.8. Fox (Medal with Clasp for Pegu)j
^ Quarter Master Boyton served in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Med
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the stor
and <»pture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp). Served in the North We
Frontier war in 1863 under Sir Neville Chamberlain and Sir John Gar\'ock, and was present at the storm ait
capture of the Crag Piquet and Conical Hill (Medal with Clasp).
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*' FuozK8Hi.H " "SoBmAOjr" "Pbqu" "Dblhi" "Lucxarow."
29 iLteotnuuit OoknaL— George Craeter Lambert,* Enngn, 30 Feb. ^s; Lt, xz Feb. 46; Cop^ x Feb. 56; Maior,
j II Ju^y 63; Lt.CoUm«ly 30 Oct. 69.
' 30 '■igon.—Henry George De la Fosse,* Entiffn, 9 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 23 Not. 56 ; Capi. 31 June 6x ; BiMc^vr^ 2a Jane 6x ;
JTo/or, xo Jan. 73 ; Bt.Li.Coloiul, 4 Mar. 73.
I 29 Heniy lie C?hampion,^ Enaiyn^ 20 Jan. 45 ; Lt. i Ang. 51 ; Ckipt x Jan. 62 ; Major^ 24 Jgly 7a.
C4PTAIVS.
:? Samael Alexander Hontei*.
23 UoDtaguHalP
30 FiC Thomas Adair BaUer^o
li Netoon Ellis"
■ 17 Willism Bwynfen Jervis" .,
( :i Wynyard Hnddleston Warner^*
1 10 George Hant HoIIot"
13 FTKDds OgilTie FuUeri*
12 Charles More Stockl^i7
16 Spencer Henxy Macluty
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In William Hennr Abbott
' 10 Thomas Hadeane, AdJtUamt *)
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12 Aithor Corbet Maorioo, Iiut. \
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13 William Freacod Holmes
5 Wslter Gordon Norcott
' 5 Herbert Soott Gould Hiles
13 ArthnrX^ToeeterWynter
A William Henry Ejiight
: G«orffe Broadfbot aavelock ...
1 4 David George Johnston
i Fairiie Russell Martin
4 GeorgeAUen
SvB liXBtmvAjres.
i Henry Hare
t James George Cooke
1 George Hale Lane
2 Edward Pohhnan Browne .
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9 June
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8 June
4 Jan.
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9 Feb. 64
37 Feb. 62
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4 Feb. 69
2oAug. 61
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22 July 7X
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* Lt.Colonel Lambert served in the SuUciJ campaign
in X846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal ) . Burmese war of 1852-53, including the relief
of the garrison of Pegu on X4th Deo. operations in the
vicini^, storm and re-capture of Belin (Medal) . Served
in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of X863, and was
present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet,
the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
P<ijp«Micfor.— Henry Dickenson Nightingale,** 26 July 64 ; ;
'^ " " • J Bojrton.* i Nov. ji.
30 Dec. 71
X Jan. 73
15 Mar. 73
19 June 72
,26 July 64 ; and Lt. aS June 49 j ut Lt. xs Aug. 53 ; Capt. 6 May 61.
} (ttarter Jfosfer.— I^iomas Bojrton.* i ^Tov. j\.
1 20 Mtdieal C^letr. — Surgeon Major James Jardme, MD. A.8. 15 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 33 Oct. 67.
! ' Faamge Blne.—Agente, Messrs. Barron and Smith.— JriA Agente, Sir £. Borough, Bt. and Co.
I Returned from India, 3 Feb. 1869.
I ^ Lt.Colonel De la Fosse served in the Artillery at the siege of Cawnporo in 1857 under Major General Sir Hugh M.
^ffler (mentioned in despatches and allowed to reckon one year's extra service). Served in the Artillery with
I tbs Force under M^or Generals Havolock and Outram, and present at the crossing into Oude, actions of Mungar-
' *^r and Alumbagh» and entry into Lucknow ; commanded two guns in an advance piquet during the subseouent
CdVnee of the Residency ; prroent at the retaking of Cawnpore (mentioned in despatches, received the thaiucs of
Vjt G-jvemor General in Council, Me<lal with two Clasps, a year's extra service, and recommended for the Brevet of
Ma;';r and for the Victoria Cross). Served with the Sikkim Field Force as Staff Oflflcer imder Colonel Gawler in
I3V mentioned in despatches, received the approbation of the Governor General in Council, and recommended a
eo td time for the Brevet of Major by the Commander in Chief). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863,
''*-wa« present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (mentioned in
c^patches. Medal with Clasp).
■ Uajor Le Champion served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal for Ferozeshah). Also in
iLP HiU campaign and at the siege and capture of Kote Kangra in 1846. Suppression of the Indian mutiny, and
T'^^.nt at the outbreak at Meerut (wounded in the leg while reconnoitring), operations on the Hindon river of the
. ih &nd 3i8t May 1857, batjtle of Bndlcekeserai, and taking of the heights before Delhi on the 8th June ; siege,
MajJs of the city, and capture of Delhi, including affairs of the 9th 12th (horse shot) isth 17th 23rd and 29th
l^'jth 18th and 33rd July (Medal with Clasp). Was recommended for the Victoria Cross, and holds official
s t^owledgment, dated i6tn April 1858, of " zealous and efficient service on various occasions " fVom the Court of
I r aors; also acknowledgments dated 5th June 1862 and 30th December 1864 "of great gallantry and devo-
t- T." and of ** good and useful service in action " from the Major General commanding the forces at the siege of
I^ 111. and finom the Commander in Chief of India.
' C&ptain Hunter served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of X863, and was present at the attack and capture of
*-bp Conical Hill and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
^ Taptain Hall served with the xst Bengal Fusiliers during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with (Hasp for Pegu).
^rrea as Aniatant Field Engineer with Havelock's Force, and was present at the passage of the Ganges at Cawn-
V >, the actions of Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow on 25th Sept. ; employed in all the mining
^ 'mions of the defence of the Residency until finallv relieved by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov. 1857. ^^^ one of the
»^ minic partiea on the Him Khannah (mentioned in despatches). Occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram.
Vjhthe istBeo^TAl FosUiers at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 and during the subsequent operations
D Oide (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
'* Captain Batler served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present ft*om the xoth June 1857 in all the
^;ng<ti&ents under the walls of Delhi, action of Nujjufghur, siege storm and capture of Delhi (slightly wounded),
»tirmsQf Gongeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (swam the Goomtee under a heavy
f 't and inspected the enemy's entrenchments, for which he received the Victoria Cross), and subsequent operations
^ <^de (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of X863, and was present at the attack
L'<1 capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
u Captain Bllia served m suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai (sh'ghtly
* 'Onded). siege of Delhi and some of the engagements xmder its walls, actions of Namoul, Gungeree, Puttialee, and
^jtspoorvby itonn and capture of Lucknow (wounded), and subsequent opeiations in Oude (Medal with two
Ga«ps^.
^* Captain Jervis served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the defence of Cawnpore in Nov.
xS;;. anlattliettonnand capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of
t^ 3- and WM preatint at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with
CUsp).
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The Royal Tiger "£]p«temi»r ay«wto" "Abcot" "Plassbt" " CJowdobb " '." Wyxbiwabb " "SHOinrGiE"
*' NUKDY DkOOO " " AMBOTWA " ** TXBKATB " '* BkVDX " " POVDXCHSUT " " MXHIOPOXI " " ATI " " PkgC "
" Lucxjrow."
OeloneL— iStr Robert John Hoaaey Vivian,* &CB. E$uign, 13 JTinGi9; Lt. 13 Jnne 19; Capt. 1 Aug. 25; Jfoior,
9 Dec. 36 ; Lt.CoUmel, 15 Oct. 41 ; Colonel, 15 Sept. sx ; Major General, 28 Nov. 54; Lieut.Qt»eral, 24 Ocu'ea ';
OeKeral, 22 NOT. 7^ ; Colonel loand Rogt. 30 Sept. 62.
Lieutanaat GokiiaL — Homy Joaeph Jepaon,* Eiuign, 20 Feb. 46 ; X^ 29 Fob. 48 ; Capt. 23 Kot. 56 : Jfajor, ^
July 62 ; l^.Co/on«Z, 5 Oct. 72.
Kajon.— George John Haroourt,* Entign, 20 Jan. 50 ; Lt. 10 Juno 53 ; Ca/)^. 15 Aug. 60 ; Major, 4 Jan. 71.
Edward Dunbar, Eneujn, 14 June 45 ; Lt. 14 June 51 ; Capt. 30 July 62; Major, 5 Oct. 72.
Captaiks.
Lawrence Anthony M. Grrome*
Henry Francis Hornsby* ..
James Andrew Woods*
James John Barclay*®
a. John Duncan**
William Cleland**
Reginald Coleridge Parry**
Nathaniel Jno. CominsStevens* ♦
John Edward Varty Rogers**.
William Bayford Lindsay
John Harvey Blunt**
LiSCTXKAim.
John Blair
Charles Harrison Carr
Thomas Baskett Turner
Frederick Grey Faber, Inttr. ")
of Muehetry 34 April 72 ...$
William Hector MoCaskill
William Francis Vetch, Adju- \
iant 18 Dec. 70 y
Charles Robert Kerr
Frederick Fra. Wilder Taylor
Ponsonby Carrick Sandes
Laurence Richard Dowdall ...
xirsioitr.
11 Jnne 53
9 Jnne 54
20 Mar. 55
8 Dec. 55
10 Sept. 56
4 Mar. 57
20 Dec. 56
4 July 57
12 Sept. 57
4 Aug. 56
23 Nov. 56
12 Jan. 57
12 Feb. 57
10 Sept. 57
6 Oct. 57
21 Oct. 57
21 Nov. 57
IS Aug. 60
17 Apr. 58 ' 4 June 61
4 Oct. 57 II Oct. 59
4 Jan. 60
aoMar. 60
4 Nov. 60
8 Jime 61
6 Nov. 63
8 Mar. 64
23 Jan. 69
25 Dec. 65
2 Oct. 66
5 Nor. 67
22 Jan.
8 July
I July
28 Oct
30 July 62
30 July 62
26 July 63
2 Oct. 66
22 Jan. 68
8 July 68
30 Nov. 70
30 Nov. 70
4 Jan. 71
8 May 72
5 Oct. 72
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15 Aug. 68
> Lt. Colonel Jepson served in Goomsoor in 1847-4S.
* Major Harcourt served in the Madras Fusilicre to
the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp fur
Pegu), and accompanied the force sent against the
rebel chief Nga Bew. Served in the Indi^ mutmy 1
campaign of 1857-58 attached [to the 2nd Bene&l
P^isuiers, and was present during the siege of Dclni,
Sub LiBUTXKAirrs.
Edmund George Barrow
Edw. Brandereth Hutchinson
AleynZouch Palmer
Henry Tempest Hicks
George Arthur Mills
29 July 66^ ''30 June 69 in the advanced batteries from 7th to nth Se|<t.
' 6 May 68^22 Mar. 71 assault of the city and six days fighting therein.
« ■"■'-'" "— " Conmianded a field Column in November 1857 Bent
**2i Nov. 65
*'2o Sept. 71
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to accompany Colonels SherwiU and Johnstone of the
Trigonometrical Survey to the Mc^ee MountaiD on
the Trans-Indus fh>ntier ; encountered and repnlM'i
30 Dec. 71 jthe enemy. Ri^oined ist Madras Fusiliers in Feb. iScS
30 Dec. 7 T j in defence of the Alumbagh under Oatram, and present
24 April 72|at the capture of Lucknow, in Uie campaign of 1S58 in ,
4 Deo. 72|Oude, including passage of the Goomtee, and other I
12 Nov. 73 minor affldrB. waB Staff Officer to a Field Cdomn
i under Mi^or Raikes which repulsed the enemy at
IShiihpore on 13th Oct. 1858 (Medal with two Claspe).
Paymofto-.— William Thomson,*' 7 Nov. 68 ; Q.lf. 23 March 67.
Quarter Jfaf^er.— George Francis Stenson, i Jan. 73. XMc^or, 8 Oct. 70. 1
Medical Officer. — Surgeon Major Robert Beresford Smyth,*' MD., A.S. 15 Nov. 50 ; Surgeon, 36 Jan. 58 ; Surgec^
Faeinge Blue. — AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co. — IrU\ AgenU, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from India, 26 March 1870.
* Sir Robert Vivian served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-36, and was present at the fiiU and occupation of
Rangoon, assault of si»ckadcB at Yelgoo. Joozong, and Kemmcndinc, repulse of the enemv's attack on the Lines at
Rangoon, and subsequent operations, affairs in the Panglang river, attack and capture of stockades at I%a&tabam
(in command of his Re^^iment), repulse of the enom^v's several attacks under Bundoola on the Lines at Rangoon from
xst to 7th Dec. 1824, general engagement on ist (slightly wounded), 5th, and 7th Dec. action at Kokein, assault ai^il
capture of Zimbike, affairs near Prome and Patnagoh. storm of Ma1o>vii, and battle of Pagammew (Medal with ClQ-p..
Commanded the Force which captured the Fort of Ncpauneo, hold by a body of insurgent Arabs, aand Feb. 1S41. 1'or
which service he received the thanks of the local Government and Commander in Chief. In 1855, during the Rus-
sian war, organized and commanded the Turkish Contintrent of 20.000 men, and occupied the position of Kertcb
during the winter of 1855-56, and received the approval and acknowledgments of Her Majesty's Government (JTC-B.,
ist Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
s Major Grspme was present at the quelling of an insurrection in the lower part of the Bassein river in Jan. 1S54
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and present ^ith
Havelock's Column in the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, defence of the Alumbagh fi"om 25th Sept. to Xov.
1857, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, and cr.iu-
paign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served in the Abyssinian c:<i::-
paign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transpoit Ti'ain (mentioned in despatches for tho ** extent and va ne
of his assistance," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Captain Homsby served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and present at the defeat of the Gwnlior
rebels at Shahrajpore, was Orderly Officer to Major Baru8ton commanding 2nd Battalion of Detachments at the
defence of the Alumbagh in Oct. and Nov. 1857, and at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde including the capture of
the Sectmdrabagh, Shah Nujiff, 32nd Mess House and Tarakotc ; also present at the occnpation 01 the Alumbsfrb
imder Outram» capture of Lucknow, and campaign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service
for Lucknow) .
* Captain Woods served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present at the action of
Soorajpore, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including storming of the Sccundrabagh, Shah Nujiff, and 32nd MesH
House, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude with passage (>f
tho Goomtee, and several minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
10 Captain Biurclay served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857, and was present with Havelock's Column
in the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh. relief of Lucknow, and defence of the Residency-HBeverely wounded
(Medal wi^ Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
** Captain Duncan served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including tho action of Boonupore, defence
of the Altimbagh under Colonel M'lnlyre, storming of the Secundrabagh and Shah Nujiff and relief ofXncknow by
Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capttire of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude, with pai^*
sage of the Goomtee, action at Shahpore, and other minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for
Lucknow).
u Captain CHeland served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Havelock'»
Colnmn in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor. Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief
of Lucknow, and defence of the Residency, occupation of the Alumuagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, cam*
paign of 1858 in Oude — slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
*♦ Captain Parry served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the action of Soorajporo,
defence of the Alumbagh under Colonel M'Intyre, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumba^rh
under Outram. capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude with passage of the Goomtee and other minor affairs
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
[For ContinwUwn of Note* tee foot of 98M Meginent.
itwptrfcj 103rd {Boyal BomhoAj Fusiliers) . — Linked to 1 02nd.
rSuh DUMei No. 66. ^AQ
tSriffade Depot, Kam. ^^
PUanx " " BuxxK " (with the Royal Tiger) . " Caskatic " " Mtboxs " (with the Elephant) . '• Guzskat "
"SHsnreAPATAK** "Kukxb" "Bbki Boo Ali" "Adbw" "Puitjaub" "Mooltait" *' Goojkbat.'*
GtlaaiL-^ William Wyllie,i XCB. Bn»ign, 30 April 19 ; Lt. 1 May 19 ; Capt. 34 Dec. 33 ; Bt.Major, 13 Nov. 39 J
Major, 23 Nov. 41; St.Lt,Colonel, 4 July 43; Lt.Colonel, lo May 47; Colonel, i Feb. 54; Major General, a8
Nov. S4> Lieut.&eneral, 24 Oct. 6a; General, 34 Feb. 71 ; Colonel 103rd Foot, 14 Feb. 73.
iMtenast (Wonel.— Needham Thompson ParsonB,* Eneign, 26 July 45 • Lt. 29 June 49 ; Capt. la Mar. 58 ; Major,
15 Sept 69 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 July 72 .
I^^— Bobert Alexander Taylor,* Enai^n, 7 Mar. 46 ; Lt. 15 Oct. 47 ; Capt. i Jan. 62 ; Major, 8 June 72.
Conway Williams Smith. Enngn, 9 Dec. 5a ; Lt. 23 Nov. 56 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Major, 9 Aug. 73.
I CAPTAIirS.
•' ».Oolville Fiunkland,» Brigade Major, MaUa...
Sen. Horace Miles Hobart»* Aide de Camp to "
tie Governor qf Madrae
FYederiek Beeves*
troiiam Heniy Brind?
Wyndham Henry Davidson
^4 Algernon Arbudmot Godwin, on Special Ser-
act, Gold Coaet
13 Charles Edward Glasee
13 j James Anthony Corballis
II lEdmond Leopold Clarke
16 If. Frederick William Graham*
LlBUXXVAVTS.
8 BobertLeithShaw
8 iHeniy Fisher Hoathcote
7 William Carre Riddell
7 JRobertM'Intosh NoCt, Imtruetor o/Muekeirj/ \
I 26Msr. 73 S
7 .Martin John Hickley
5 tHcroxy HezLsey Fraser Pidcock
7 Sept. 56
16 July 56
13 June 57
12 Oct. 57
zi Dec. 58
20 Nov. 60
7 June 61
^22 April 6a
2 Jan. 62
29 Dec. 58
so April 66
18 Dec. 66
12 Jan.
xSAug. 58
17 Sept. 59
X Oct. 6c
22 Oct. 58
30 July 6a
30 July
30 July
i'2zMar.
Tz Jan.
ZQ Jan.
Z3 Jan.
Z4 Jan.
. P24Mar.
i Bob^ Henry Hansel, Adjutant 8 June 72 i*z5 Feb.
' - ■ ~ -- 8 July
23 Jan.
3 Feb.
4 Feb.
25 Sept.
28 Oct.
' 6 Charles Duncan Cooper
J James Bey Dick
' 5 jEdward Hugh Hughes
I s -Skeffington John Wynne
5 .HenryLeycester Aylmer, on Special Seroiee, \
i I Gold Coast )
I i jN'onnan Bellas Barlow
3 Henry Charles Barton Gray
! J .Charles Coningham
j 3 1 Robert Charles Fentland ,
I 2 Frank Hughes
xFeb. 63
z4June 64
3 June 67
a Mar. 68
24 July 7a
z4Aug. 7a
zz Sept. 7a
^X4 Jan. 7x
26 Mar. 73
27 Aug. 73
8 Feb.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
8 July
33 Dec.
^28 May
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
a8 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
SUU LIBUT.
30 Dec, 7z
23 Mar. 72
2z Aug. 7a
Z3 Nov. 72
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* Captains Hon. H. M. Hobart and
angaged in suppree
of the 62nd and 69tfi
Reeves were engaged in suppressing-
**— — itiny of the 62nd and 69tS
N.I. and Horse Artillery at
the mutin;
Bengal
Mooltan on szst Aug. Z858 (Medal)
5 Pity*a«<er.— George Pumftett,* 15 Mar 66 ; Hon.Captain, zs May 71.
M qmnier Master.— WiOiam Daly,'** 30 July 6a.
; 3t .MaUeal Officer. — Surgeon Major Duncan Alex. Campbell Fraser, MB., A.8. 28 Oct. 53 ; Surgeon, 4 May 63.
Fadnge Blae.—Agente, Messrs. Price and Boustead.— JrwA Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt, and Co.
Returned from India, 6 Feb. Z87Z.
• Sir Wflliam Wyllio commanded a Field Detachment in the Deckon and Conkan in Z822, and in Gruzerat in z823.
Present at the action on the Heights of Jerun in Catch under Colonel D. Campbell in Z825, and thanked in ireneral
criers. Served with the Field Force in Cutch under Colonel Mark Napier in 1825-26. Was Brigade Major vrith the
B:isbay Column ot the Army of the Indus under Lord Keane in z 838-39, and present at the storm and capture of
lihazcee (Medal) and occupation of Cabul, and was Assistant Adjutant General to the Force under Sir Thomas
V^LOure.and accompanied the storming Column at the storm and capture of Khelat (Brevet of Major). Served
V iiastant Adjutant General in Scinde and Beloochistan under Sir Richard England in Z84Z-42, ana was present
&.'»jh attacks on the Heights of Hykulzye, the forcing of the Kojuck Pass to and from Candahar, and other onera-
Lni Served as Assistant Adjutant General to the Force in Scinde and Beloochistan under Sir Charles Nanier
Svid was severe^ and dangerously woxmded at the battle of Meeanee (Medal, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and CB.) Com-
sai^ed the Troops on the sea-coast in the Southern Conkan, co-operating with the Field Force under General
i-cXTiotte, daring the rebellion in the Southern Mahratta Country in z 844-45. Has been repeatedly thanked in
il^atches.
» LLCdonel Parsons served in the Burmese war of Z852-53, including the storm and recapture of Pegu on azst Nov
•ief of its garrison on Z4th Dec. Z852, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was attached t<>
isi f4th Regiment at the defence of Cawnpore under General Windham in Nov. 1857, and was dangerously wounded
•Hiisi). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of Z863, and was present at the attack and capture of tho CrR»-
.^.',>t. the Conical HiU, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) . i' ^ ui me ^.rag-
• M^or Taylor served tho Puniaub campaign of Z848-49, including tho siege of Mooltan, attack of the suburbs
p. -x of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also the battle of Goojorat, surrender of the Bikh Army at Bawul
i'T-iw, and pursuit of the Aifghans to the Khyber Pass (Modal with two Clasps). Engaged in suppressinir the-
:.itjy of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on 3i8t Aug. X858 (Medal).
' Captain Frankland served in the Indian mutiny campaign in Z857-58, including the siege and capture of Awah
cdofKotah (Medal with Clasp).
cr:3ured in several boat engagements in the Canton river and North Coast of China in Z857. Served with the zs?
Bcajsal European Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present in the actions of Barreel
^ivmbgunge, and Kentour, engagement with and capture of Ave guns from the Nusseerabad Brigade and several
'«i«rr actions in Oode (Medal). Served with the xzth Punjaub Infiantry in the China war of z86o at the defence of
Cicion ; and in x86z was engaged in the defence of Shanghai and Woosung against the Taeping rebels.
* Captam Graham served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of Z867-68 as an Assistant Field Engineer and his
orrices were brought to the especial notice of Sir Bobert Napier by the Conamanding Boyal Engineer (m'entioned
• Captain Poxnfrett served the Crimean campaign of Z8S4-55, and was present at the affair of Bulntnak battle
(.fBalaUava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fiall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal)
•• Quarter tMaeter Daly served the Pui^aub campaign of Z848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attao>- of the
eihorbs, storm of the cl^, and surrender of the fortress ; also the battle of Groojerat, surrender of the Sikh • i-znv at
Eawttl Pindee, md pursuit of the Affghans to the B3iyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Engaged in supDresainff
13£ aotisy of tli« 6and and 69th Benfifal N J. and Horso Artillery at Mooltan on 3 z st Aug. Z858 (Medal)
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Colonel.— Geom Dixon, En$ign ^ Lt. »2o Jan. 20; Ccwt. P8 April 26; Capt. ^ Lt.Cohnel, '»
9 Nov. 46; Jfo/or ^ Colonel, '25 Mar. 53; Major General, 20 June 64; Uent.Qeneral, 30 May 6a; Gmertti,'
I April 70 ; Colonel 104th Regimont, 2 Feb. 67.
Lieutenant Colonel— Wetober Desborough Harris,^ Ensign, 25 Jan. 41 ; Li. 26 Dec. 42 ; Capt. 1 Mar. 52 ; BtMajw,
19 Jan. 58 ; Major, 29 June 66 ; Lt.Colonel, 28 Not. 68.
X^ors.— Charles Henry Edward GrsBme,* Eneign, 20 Feb. 47 ; i/. 31 Mar. 53 ; Capt. 17 June 58 j Major, 2 Mar. 68.
Campbell Clark.» Jawyn, 9 Dec. 44 ; Lt. 15 Aug. 47 ; Ce^i. a8 Nov. 59 ; Major, 28 Nov. 68.
CAPTAnrs.
John Gore Campbell*
Thomas Alexander Hunter? ...
Clement Pigou*
Charles Martyn Boswell
Morris Graham Taylor
*. Henry Spalding*
Maurice Fitzmaurice Stokes ...
AlA^d William Ducat
Henry .Jonathan Woodward ...
Lestock Walters Iredell
LlKVTKH.VirTS.
Edward Zohrab Thornton
Stanley Napier Boberts, Inst. \
of Muehetry 29 July 73 }
Ponsonby Alcock
Fred. James William Davies...
Albert Edward Williamson ^
Goldsmid, Adj. 7 Oct. 71 ... >
Markham E. Teynnam SherwUl
John Liptrott
Charles Henry Short
Bichard Holbeche
Henry Murray
Alfred Lovell Simons
SVB LxSUTBiriLWTS.
Lionel Edw. Blakeney Booth...
Charles James Butler
William Joseph Blundell
Mayow Shortt
2oAng. 53
14 June 56
13 Deo. 56
13 June 57
a6 May 58
20 Feb. 58
8 June 6x
X3 Deo. 56
2o0ct.
4 Oct.
7 June
17 July
13 Feb.
29 June
16 Oct.
18 Dec.
1 Aug.
8 Feb.
9 Feb.
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30 July
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12 Aug.
57
2 Jan.
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15 Oct.
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29 June
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9 Oct.
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9 Feb.
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30 June
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30 July
70
12 Oct.
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62
17 Nov.
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2 Jan.
64
X4 June
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26 July 62
XI Jan. 67
9 Feb. 68
7 May 68
28 Nov. 68
28 May
30 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
'84 Sept. 70
S(7D LIBUT.
10 Jan. 72
6 Mar. 72
5 Oct. 72
9 Aug. 73
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Lt.Colonel Harris served the Panjanb campai^
of 1848-49, including the battles of ChillianwaUoh and
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as second
in command of the 2nd Ben^l European Fusiliers
throughout the siege of DeUu in 1857 (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
* Major (Jrseme served in Ulc Indian mutiny CAm-
aign of x8^7-59 as Interpreter to the and Batt. Rifle
trigade, and as Assistant Commissary General to Sir
Hope Grant's and Sir Alfired Horsford's DiviBioius,
ana was present at the final siege of Lncknow (mon*
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
* Major Clark served the PanjauD campaign of
1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, action
of Bamnuggur, and battles of GhiUianwallah and
Groojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in Burtiiah
in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegru). Was attached to
the 88th Begiment during the operations at Caimpore
under General Windham in November 1857, and was
)ry dangerously wounded (Medal).
*♦ Surgeon Major Hooper. — For War Senrioes sco
"Medical Department."
PaywMfer.— Augustus Frederick Braham, 31 March 63 ; Hon.Capiain, i Dec. 67.
Quarter Matter.— Y^ Charles Wooden,*" 26 Oct. 60.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Lucas George Hooper," A. 8. 2% April 54 ; Surgeon, 20 June 65.
Facings Dark Blue.^Agent, Vesey W. Holt, Esq.— Irwfc Agents, Sir E. Borough, J3t. and Co.
Setumedfrom India, 18 December 1871.
^ Captain Campbell served in the Santhal campaign of 1855-56. Also at the defence of Sanger during the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
7 Captain Hunter served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including the battle of Bndleekeseral, operations danng \ne
siege, with final assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Sikhim Field Force under
Lt.Colonel Gawler ftrom 20th Dec. i860 to 26th May 1861.
8 Captain Pigou served with the 3rd Bengal European Begiment throughout the Indian mutiny campaign 0.
1857-58, and was present at the actions near Agra against the Neemuch mutineers on 5th July, and against the
Indore rebels on loth October ; also with Seaton is Column at Gungeeree and Putialec» and with the Agra Column
towards Gwalior in June 185S (Medal).
» Captain Spalding was attached to the 53rd Begiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, from May to October 1C5S,
and was present at the passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore (Medal).
10 Quarter Master C. Wooden served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 17th Lancew, in-
cluding the afiUirs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, night attack on Bussian outposts on 19th Feb. 1855, battle^
of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Virtor.a
Cross, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutiny of 1857-59, and was present in
^e operations in Central India under General Michel, and action of Zerapore on 29th Dec. X858 (Medal).
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^ .- 'Colonel.— Ofiofge Alexander HaIcolm,i CB. :Sn9ign, '31 Dec. 25 ; Lt. '7 June 27 ; Capt. '30 Dec. 31 ; ^ttjor,
I '13 Dec. :i^\ Bt.U.Colonel, 23 Dec. 42 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 j Major General, 26 Oct. 58 ; Lieut General, 8 Mar.
I 67 ; Colouel 105th Begiment, xo Mar. 66.
31 'Lieataiiant Colonel.— John Robert Mackenzie, Eneign, 3x June 43 ; Zt, zx Jan. 47 : Cap/, ti Jan. itT : Maior,
30 July 62 ; Lt.Colanel, 12 Feb. 66 ; CoZ<m«Z, 12 Feb. 71. ^/ , j* 5 -»". 37 , j .
24 jK^flTB,— Henry James Bell, J^iw^, 14 June 50 ; Lt 15 Oct. 54 ; Ct^. 30 July 62 ; M<^'or, 3 Oct. 70.
20 I Francis William James Sewell, Sneignt 8 June 54 ; Lt. i4tJnne 56 ; Capt 30 July 62 ; Major, 6 Nov. 70.
I CAPTJLIirB.
22 'George Canning Therry .
20 Edward Gardiner
20 Charles Frederick Bond .
19 'Henry Beckley
17 iJosiah Wilkineon
18 XdwardRaikes
17 iWiUiam Staines Daniell^
16 [Edward Daniel Way
16 John Waiiam Damn
16 |Henry Watts Ruasell de Coetlogon..
12 Thomas Kelly
I LnUTBITAHTS.
14 Robert George Newbolt
10 'James John Davy
10 ; Herbert Charles Symons, Ineiruetor of Mtu- \
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7 George Henry Ferricr
7 {George Philip Francis Byng
7 Francis Grant Maltby, /ii<«f7>r«^«r
6 (William Whitmore Bcagin
6 |Cbarlcs Staflbrd Stephen Whitehm
6 William Douglas Graham, Adjutant -3 July 73...
5 , William Edward Hilliard •.
5 Frcdeitick Chase Cooper
7 Reginald James Morrison
5 Arthur Frederick Barrow
4 Francis Stevenson
•) jHenry William Tombs
11 Heniy Skey
Sub Ltbutsitahts.
a 'Arthur Wiggins
t Radclyffe Haldane Stokes
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X Jan.
xo June
xo Dec.
4 Feb.
4 Mar.
xa Dec.
X Sept.
4 Sept.
X2 Sept.
27 Mar.
»2i Nov.
35 13 JU.IU-. 57 o Mar. 64
57 19 Feb. 58 31 Jan. 67,'
56 29 April 58' 9 Mar. 67'
57 7 Mar. 60, 17 April 69
58 14 April 62 6 Nov. 70
58 31 Oct. 63 28 Oct. 71
S8 »3 Juno 59 3 Feb. 72
6a »'23 Aug. 64 15 Mar. 73
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10 Feb.
3 June
IX Jan.
IX Jan.
6 July
8 Jan.
X Aug.
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7 July
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18 Aug.
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31 Jan. 67
9 Mar. 67
xs July 68
17 April 69
x8 May 69
x8May 69
22 Sept. 69
6 Nov. 70
5 July 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
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28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
• 5 Jan. 70
P17 April 67
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14 Aug. 72
a6 Mar. 73
9 Aug. 73
'^ VagmoMier. — ^Alexander Davidson, 12 Aug. 62 ; Biding Matter, 19 July 36 ; Lt, 29 Mar.'57 ; Son,Major, 12 Aug. 72,
7 Qtutrter Master.— Kewry Enos Moody Foster,* 11 Jan. 67.
^ Medical Officer. —Surgeon Major Wallace Haward,« A.8. 7 June 54 ; Surgeon, 2 Mar. 66.
I Faeing$ Pale Buff.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
\ Lieut. General Malcolm served on the first China expedition (Medal, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
* Captain Daniell served with the Transport Train throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 4th Dec. 1867 to
Ik rjth June 1868 (mentioned in despatches for " abiUty, energy, and zeal," Medal).
' Qaartcr Master Foster served with the 40th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of x86i. Alsa
tiroTighout that of 1863-65 (Medal).
♦ Burgeon Major Haward.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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CJr., Enngn 4- Lt. ^aa Feb. 33; Li. 4- Capt. ^g Jan. 38; Cap*. 4 U.Cvlonel,
GolontL^JEroii. Georsre Cadogan,
P6 Aug. 47 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 .
Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert RoUo , . .
Capt. vi July 6a ; afqyor, xi Sept. 68 ; Ll.Colonel, 13 Aug. 73.
Kuors.— Edward Lloyd,* Enaign, PxaNov. 47 ; i<. '36 Dec. 51; Capt. 20 Oct. 57 ; Mc^or, 33 Sept. 70.
Emot Larldne Robertson.' Ensign, 9 Dec. 53 ; ^- ^3 Nov. 56; Coy<. 30 July 6g ; Major, 13 Aug. 73.
^6 Aug. 47 ; Colonel, 28 NovT 54 ; Major Oeneral, 3 June 63 ; Lt. General, 25 Oct. 71 ; CoUmel io6t]i Foot, 9 Aug. 70.
' Colonel.— Robert RoUo GilleBpio,* Commandant, Njfnee Tal Depot ; Eneign, 8 June 49 ; X^. 3 July 55 ;
Captaiicb.
Francis Warden*
Robert Durham Anstruther
Robert Gibbings Westropp
John William GarUck
George Charles Girardot
Robert Campbell Richardson...
Henry William Cimynghame )
Bulkeley )
Edward Rodney Cecil Pechell
Harry Bromley Pitman
Charles LechmereHeathcote...
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William Ainsworth, A^niant \
II April 68 i
Edmund Rogers Colcer, Inet. )
qfMueketrjf 22 Aug. 73 ... i
Henry Bailey
Frederick Dawson
Heniy Charles Reynolds
James John Mallandaine
Markham Robinson Kittoe ...
Henry Mapleton Compign^, *>
Interpreter S
Cathcart Dempster
George Richard Pooley
Walter Wilson James
George Williams Ddftne
Charles Edward Parker Jervis
Andrew Thomas Boyle.*.
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13 June
a8 Aug.
I June
12 Aug.
8 June
37 April
38 May
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Brownrigg y
Frederick Henry Wesiloe
37 Oct. 60
8 June
a Oct.
'10 Mar.
3 Feb.
39 May
6 July
8 July
9 July
xo July
XI July
13 Jan.
'10 Nov.
Pax Aug.
8 Feb. 57
13 July 60
P I April 6a
xa Jane 61
I Jan. 62
30 June 63
30 July 6a
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» 8 Nov. 61
30 July 6a
19 April 64
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30 Nov.
17 Nov.
x5 June
II Sept.
10 Feb.
18 Jan.
a8 Feb.
33 Mar.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
'30 Oct.
Lieut.General Hon. George Cadogan served with
the Grenadier Guards in Caimda during the iuBurrec-
tion of 1838. Also the Eastern campaign of 1854,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
man, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
CB., Commander and Claas of St. Maurice and St.
I Lazarus, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
66 Medal). He was employed sb the Queen's Conmiif-
63 sioner to the Sardinian Army in the Crimea firom 2iid
67 April 1855, lentil its withdrawal in May 1856. Servt'd
68 as British Military Attach^ at Sardinian Head Qnar-
69 ters during Ihe War of Italian Independence in 1859,
and again at Italian Head Quarters in 1866.
*^ » Lt. Colonel Gillespie served throughout theTersiaii
70 campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and cai)*
70 ture of Reshiro, surrender of Bushire, expedition to
71 Bora^oon, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Ctacp).
71
69
24 April 73
9 Aug. 73
PayaMfto*.— David Hepworth, x3 Aug. 6a ; M(M.CeqptaMi, xs Aug. 67.
'^uarter Jtfo*/«r.— Patrick Connell, 33 April 73.
'edical Qffher. Surgeon Mty'or James Kelly, A.8. 17 July 55 i Surgeon, 2 Jan. 69.
Facings WhU^.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Ejected Jrom India €ibout Bth Jan. 1874.
* Mi^or Lloyd served with the 6th Regiment throng^hout the EaflBr war of 1851-53, including the operations in
■ ■"" * ~" "~ ■" " ' • '" 'Ell).
Ihe Fish River, Waterkloof, Amatola, Trans-Kei, and other minor expeditions (Medal
Reshire.
throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the assault of Kolapore.
the storm and capture of
with Clasp). Alao serred
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I I jra>or 9emeral, 90 Feb. 55; Luui.Otnfral, 9 Nov. ^ ; General, 25 <
»9 iliMteaflat 0«loii«l.~Cooper Hacldimon Kavarino Fcllowes,* £1
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UoUmel, 31 Dec. 39: Colon*/, aa Aag. 51 ;
Oct. 71 ; Colonel 107th R3gt., 6 De?. 73-
Wyr», 19 Jan. 45; Lt. IS June 48; Capt.
, O Joly 58 ; Major, 3 Jnne 70 ; Lt.Col^mel, ao Anpr. 71- ,, . -r
26 iKajon.— David Blair Lockhart,* Bneign, 10 June 48 ; Lt. 21 Ang. 5a ; Copt, i Jan. 6a ; lfa;or, i Jan, 71
J4 iTho""" Plnmtre Haniaon.* Bneign, ao Mar. 50 ; Lt. a8 Jan. 56 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Mtyor, ao Auy. 71.
I Captatsis.
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Walter mingworth Haynes
James Stewart King
Allied Bateon
Gordon Christie
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Alfred Astley Pearson
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Pa|r«a«e«r.— Frederic George Furlong Moore, 93 Aug. 64 ; Son.Cafiain, 33 Aug. 69.
QHari«r ira«<«r.— Samuel William Tempest,^^ 31 July 69.
Ueiieal QffUtr.—Smywn Major William Henry Corbett,^^ MD., A.a. 25 Dec. 54; Suryton, 93 Oct. 67.
J^aeing$ WMt^.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
' Lt Colonel Fe^lowes served during the Sutlej campaign in 1846. Served with a Detachment against the refrar*
^sn- Bi^jah of Allypore in Bundlecund in 1851. Also during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857, including the
ActtoQ of the 5th July near Agra (wounded), Futtypore» Sikree, and battle of Agra— mentioned in despatches
(Xedal).
1 Major Lockhart served during the Santhal insurrection in Bengal in 1855. Also at the siege of Delhi in 1857,
£d received a gnnahot wound through the lower jaw (Medal with Clasp).
*M^or Harrison served in the Indian mutiny campaign in the ankirs of the 95th and 98th March 1859 on the
^epanl Frontier (Hedal) .
' Ca?(am Ward served with the and European Bengal Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny cami>aign, including the
*.cse and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Also in the campaign of x86o in North China, with the 15th Pun^jauh
I'imtry, indnding the capture of the Taku Forts, actions of tae x8th and arst September, and surrender of Pekin
(Vedal with two Clasps) .
* Captain Chamber served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Agra, Puttealeo, an A
Oiasaiee (Medal).
* Major Oasile served with the 48th Begiment in the Crimea frrom the 9xst April 1855, including the siege and
SlI of Setaastopol (Hedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Qosner Master Tempest served in the 8ist Begiment throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal) .
^ Doctor Corbett.'-For War Services see '* Medical Department."
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OoloneL— tf. William Anson M*CleTerty,> Bruign, 26 March 34; X*. a6 Ang. 25; Coirf. 'ai May 29; ^ajt^r,
»23 April 41; Bt.Lt.Colontl, XQ Dec. 45; CoZonW, 20 June 54 ; X«.Cd^«Z, aOct. 57; Mtyor OM«raZ, 4 May {0 ;
Lteut.OenertU^ 22 Nov. 68 ; Co/oim/ zoSth Renment, 27 Mar. 68.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Ernest Thesiger Williams,' ^luiyw, z i Feb. 45 ; Li. 30 Ajnry 46 ; Capt. 6 May 59 ; Major,
2 Nov. 63 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 Aug. 69.
Kajora.— «. Henry Look,* AMitiant A^tont Oeneral, Northern Dioieum, Bombay ; Etuiffn, 20 Feb. 47 iLt. 2 Mar. 48 ;
Capt. 16 Feb. 60 ; Major, z Jan. 69.
Wm. Hamilton Kindersl^ Bradford.* Snei^, zo June 54 ; Zt. 20 Feb. 56; Cao^. z Jan. 62 ; Major, t$ Aug. 69.
Herbert Chambers M'Donald.* Enetgn, gz Jan. 50 ; Li. 13 July 52 ; Capi. 30 July 62 ; Major, 8 July 70.
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George Baret Stokes
James Stephen Nicholson?
John Hay Shaw<
John Edward Wetherall.Md- \
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William Fraser Worster*
John Trenchard Tennant*
Algernon Seymour ToUemache
Charles James Dyke...
Ives M'Lean Urquharc
Charles Vincent Hifileman
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Frederick East Apthorp»/iM<. )
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Henry Crawford
Chas. Aliped YaughtonFoulger
Ellis Ramsay Reid
William John Orr
George Lannoy Hanmer Starr
Ernest Armond Barclay
! John Willoughby Wray
Donald Archibald Campbell ...
Ernest Edward Swaine
George Atkinson Macintire
Percy Edward Henderson ..
William G^rge Durnsford..
Arthur Wapshare
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23 Nov. 56
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zz Dec. 57
26 Oct.' 59
20 April 6z
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Z4 April 63
z8 Sept. 60
zsSept. 55
8 June 60; 30 Nov. 66
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30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 6a
z8 Jan. 67
4 Sept. 67
22 Oct. 67
z Jan. 69
zsAug. 69
18 April 72
12 June 72
28 Sept. 66
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71 28 Oct.
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BUB LIBBT.
29 May 72
1 Lient.G^eneral M'Cleverty served the campaiim
against the Rajah of Coorg, in April iSu, with the
48th Regiment. Commanded the Troops m New Zea-
land during the Native disturbances in iBij, and re-
pulsed 400 Natives in their attack at Wanganni oo tU
igih July, which resulted in a peace undisturbctl v.W
z86o (Medal).
* LtCoIonel Williams served in the Burmese war
finom Jan. Z852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Serred
also in the Indian mutiny campaign in z85f-59 as Adju-
tant of the 3rd Madras European R^ment »t th«>
battle of Banda, and as acting Assistant Adjutant
General to the Saugor Field Division in the action of
Punwarree— mentioned in despatch (Medal with Cla^p
for Central India).
* Major Lock, Captains Worster and Tennant, served
in the Indian mutmy campaign in Z858-59 (Medal).
> Major Bradford and Caption Wetherall served in the
3rd Madras European Regiment with the Sangor Field
Division in the Indian mutinv campaign in 1858-59. and
were present at the battle of Banda (Modal with Clasp
for Central India).
PqyMa«/«r.— Richard Bainbridge Mitchell, Z7 Sept. 63; Hon.Coptain, ij Sept. 68.
Qnarfer Matter.— Jeaaes Linford,^ 28 Deo. 55.
Medical QBieer. — Surgeon Major William Menzies Calder,^ A.8. 26 May 54; Surgeon, 2z Nov. 65.
Facinge Tale Yeilow. —Agertis, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Tritk Agentt, Sir E. Borough, St. and Co.
> Major M'DonftId served in the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war in zSsz, and was present
at the storm and capture of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
7 Captain Nicholson served in the 27th Madras Native Inlkntry in Bengid during the mutiny tram August 1357 to
March 1858 (Medal).
> Captain Shaw served in the Indian mutiny campaign in Z857-59 with the 27th Madras Native Infantry (McdnP.
11 Quarter Master Linford served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, inclndlDtr
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege assaults and fkll of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertcfa, bom-
bardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
M Surgeon Mcyor Calder.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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i "CSNTSAj; IlTDZA."
51 'GotoatL— Mark Kerr Atherl^, 1?ji«i>ji, '38 Aug. 23; Lieut. ^13 Aug. 35; Captain, 25 Not. 28; SiMafor,
ajNoT. 41; Major t 9 Nov.j^6; Xt.CofoiMJ. ^23 Nov. £9; Colonel^ 28 Nov. 54!; If^/or General, 12 March 64;
iie»t.Oeneralt 6'May 73 ; Colonel xogtb. Regiment, 14 Feb. 73.
38 jlieatanaat Oolonel.— Alexander Anthony Preston Browne,* Eneign, 13 June 46 j Lt. 6 Oct. 52 j Capt. 9 May 59 ;
Jf^'er, 22 Jan. 63 ; I.^. Colonel, 21 Ang. 67 ; Colonel, 2z Ang. 73.
X3 MMJtn.— August Schmidt* Aeeietani Adjutant Oeneral, Oude Divieion; Capt. 30 Jnly 63; Major, 21 Aug. 67.
»> HcQiy Francis Brooke,^ Amttant Adjutant General, Lahore IHi/ition; Bneign, 6 June 54; Lt. 15 May 55; Capt,
I •'^4 Sept 58; JBt,3£eijor, 15 Feb.6x ; Mcy'or, 'is Oct. 70; Bt.Lt.CoUmel, 29 Dec. 71.
15 Alfred wlUiain Lucas, £m. z3 Feb. 59 ; X^ 33 July 59 ; Osp^. 33 Jan. 63 ; Jfq/or, 30 July 73.
w Wiiliazn Henry Davis.* Eneiffn, ^g July 52 ; Lt. 26 May 54 ; Capt. >6 Sept. 61 ; Major, '31 Oct 71.
, CArrAiirs.
\i6 Charles Palteney Forbes'
' 16 Patrick Hurray
15 Cyril Hugh Pennycuick Ducat..
1 15 John Edward Hardenw
' n OscarSchmidt
14 EdinudHemated
19 Woodford Wright Sherlock
1 14 James Sparrow Mordaunt"
> 13 Archibald Baldenon
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27 Dec. ^- ,
27 June 59 17 Sept.
20 Jan. — - ' —
27 June
'13 July
37 Dec.
8 July
I Jan.
30 July
30 July
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22 Jan.
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John Henry Campbell**
George Simpson
•Thomas Tiret Shepherd
Bobert Prioleau Simpson, Inet.X
I 0/ JfMMv 20 Aug. 67 j
lAlexander Hoyes
William Holden Webb, Adjutant \
,4 Dec. 71 S
iJames Gochraaie Hutton
Charles Andrew Oathcart
Bobert Gordon
'Bdwaid Arthur Egerton Wylly
Francis Forsyth Bobert Burgess. . .
Lewis Maltbv Boileau
Alexander Melvin
John Edward Barr
Thoe. Bob. Matheson Macpherson
George Brougham Austin
;Aiihiir John Loudon
John William Forbes Biggs
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I ^SoloBon Charles Frederick Peile..
27 July
XI June
27 Nov.
3 Dec.
12 Jan.
7 June
8 June
4 Aug.
23 Mar.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 July
23 Jngr
3 Feb.
4 Feb.
7 July
8 July
9 Feb.
5 Feb. 69
22 Mar.
26 Oct.
13 Oct
27 Nov.
9 Mar.
II Jan.
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23 Oct
25 Dec.
8 Sept.
7 Oct.
27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
10 Jan.
28 Oct.
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15 May 72
9 Aug. 73
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60 37 Nov. 65
6x 31 Aug. 67
61 3a' Jan. 68
63 30 Oct. 69
63 31 Mar. 71
62 7 Oct. 71
56 »34 Jan. 6s
63 30 July 72
63 12 Feb. 73
' Colonel Browne served in Rcypootana during
the rebellion from May 1837 to October 1858 ; was
present at the siege and capture of the fortifled
town of Nimbhaira, commanded the Flank Com-
panies of the 13th Bombay Native Infantry, and
was also Line Adjutant at the defence of Neemuch.
Present at the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal
with Clasp).
* Major A. Schmid served in the Schleswig-
Holstem Army during the first Danish war, and
took part in the campaignsof i848-5o,being present
at most of the actions, and has received the Schles-
wig'Holstein decoration.
"Quarter Master Bison served in the Indian
mutiny campaira, including the capttire of Bat-
ghur, action of Barodia, relief of Saugor, capture
of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddexipore Pass,
siege and storm of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa
(Medal with Clasp).
w Surgeon Major Thornton.— For War Serrices
see '* Medical Department."
7 Nov. 56 ; Ene. 6 July 5a; Lt. 28 April 54; Hon.Me^or, 6 July 67.
Blson.i^ 30 July 62.
Pofmaeier. — John Anthony Kysh,
Qwrfor Jfa«<«r.— Samuel Spencer I
MeOeal OgUer.^Surgeom Mi^or Bobert Thomton,^7.<i.5^. 6 July 46 ; Surgeon, 24 April 55 ; SurgM^jor, 6 July 66.
I RteingM White.— Agent, A. Lawrie, Esq.— JruA dgeute. Sir B. Borough, Bt, and Co.
^ LtCoIonel Brooke landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the sist April 1855, a^d served at the siege
•cd fail of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served throughout the campaign of x86o in China,
u Aide de Camp to Sir Bobert Napier, and was present at the actions of Smho and Tangku, the assault of the
T&ka Forts (severely wounded), and the final advance on and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with
two Clasps).
* Ibjor Davis as a volunteer accompanied the expedition into the Euso&ai country in 1857 under Lt Colonel
vaa^faan, and was his Orderly Officer at the attack on and destruction of Nhminga. Served with the 37th Begiment
•^ the North- West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
* Captain Forbes served with the expedition to Shugra in Arabia in x866.
'^ Captain Harden served with the loist Fusiliers m the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at
tb« attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Captain MordCaunt served in Arabia in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said a
turn, incladinff the expedition to Shugra.
" Lieut Maodnnon served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as a Sub Assistant Commissary General (Medal).
" Lieut Campbell served in Arabia in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and subsequent opera-
tiazis in the interior.
I and subsequent opera-
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exniGBw" "MoKTB ViDBo" "Rolkia" "Viicibea" "Cobunita" "Busaco" **Baekos8a" "Fubxis*
'Oyoa" "CiuDAD Rodbigo" "Badajoz" " Salam ahca" "Viitobia" "Nivblls" "Nivb" "Obtbbs"
"Toulousb" ** PBKHrsTJLA " "Watbbloo" "Alica" "IsricBBMAir" "SBVABTOPOi" "LuCBirow."
Ser. Colonel in Chief.— General SU Bogal Higkneu Albert Edward, Prince <^ Wales and Duke of Coraw&ll^
Half, KQ. KT. JTP. GCB, GCSI. 3 Aug. 68.
lV:'Colonel8 Commandant —i Sir George Boiler,^ OCB. 2nd Lt. 2 Mar. 30; Lt. a8 Mar. 25; Capi. '19 Aug. aS;
1 Mofor, 'ji Dec. 39 ; Lt.CoUmel, '27 Aug. 41 ; Colonel^ n Nov. 41 ; Major Qetural, laDec. 54 ; iMut.QtiuniXy
9 Nov. 62 ; General, 35 Oct. 71 ; Col.Comm. Rifle Brigade, 13 Oct. 60.
2 |p8E Sir Charles Yorke,* GCB. Eneign, 32 Jan. 07 ; Lt. 18 Feb. 08; C^pl. 34 Dec. 13; Mtnor, 9 Jane 25;
I Lt.Colonel, 30 Nov. 26 ; Colonel, 33 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 11 Nov. 51 j lAeut. General, x3FeD. 59 ; Oeuerai,
5 Sept. 65; CoLComm. Rifle Brigade, x April 63.
... 'Lioutenant Colonels.— z Edmund M. Manningham-Buller,*aiuf X^ xx Oct. 45 ; Lt. '34 Sept. 47 ; Capt. 36 Sept.
I 54; Major,^jj Deo. 58: Bt.Lt.CoUmel, i Aprjl 70; Lt.Colonel, 23 Feb. 71.
... <4 JohnRoB8.io CB. 2nd Lt. 14 Apr. 46; Lt. '39 Dec. 48; Capt. 30 Dec. 54; J3^.ir<|/<»r, 6 June56;i£f.X<.C«/M«£,
I ao July 58 ; Mcyor, '15 Nov. 6t ; Colonel, 3 April 65 ; Lt. Colonel, 19 June 72.
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Arthur Fred. Warren « ind Lt.
^Major, '4 Aug. 63 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 3 Aug. 1
Lt.^ix Oct. 53 ; Capt. 39 X)ec. 54; ^«.lf«j«r, a Nev. 55.;
Lt.Colonel, is Nov. 73.
'23 July 47;
^ , -, _.ug. 63 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 3 Aug. 66: X...«^.«.v»«.., .. ^^^t. /j.
M^ors.— 3 e. Henry John Maclean, on Special Service, Gold Coaet; Emign, 30 May 45; lA.^i^ June 49.;
Capt. 22 Mar. 55; Mqjor, 37 April 68.
4 Henry Richard "
3oJulv
6 Sept. 5z; Lt. 6 June 54; Copf. 33 Mar. 55; Bt.Majee,
March 69.
^ Richard Legge Newdigate," 2nd Lt. '16
Iv 58 ; Mi^or, '30 May 68 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 25
Adolphus Haggerston Stephens,^* Ensign, 1*17 June 51 ; Lt. ■'24 Feb. 54 ; Capt. 33 Mar. 55 ; Major, 38 Oct. 68.
Martin Dillon.i> CB. CSI., Aide de Camp to the Qneeni Military Secretary to the Comwtander in Chief im
India; Eneign, x8 Mar. 43; Lt. 14 Nov« 44; Capt. 3 Nov. 5s i Bt. Major, ao July 58; Bt.Ut.CeUmel, is
Feb. 6t ; Cwmel, 15 Aug. 68 ; Major, 19 June 72.
I Lord Edward William Pelham Clinton, Eneign, '9 June 54 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 54
5 July 7a ; M<^jor, 3 Aug. 72.
4 Godflr^ Clerk.i'J^Mt^s, 5 Dec. 51 j
Capt. i»i Sept. 57 ; ^t. Majet,
Lt. 1*25 Mar. 53 ; Capt. '34 June 56 ; Bt.M<»or, ao July 58 ; BiJA.Colenti,
35 Mar. 69 : Major, zz Sept. 73.
3 Christopher Edward Musgrave,'* Eneign, x6 July 54 ; Lt. 39 Dec 54 ; Cnj^^.'ia Feb. 58 ; Bt,Maior, 5 Jnly
I 72 ; Major, 36 Feb. 73.
,z Charles Browne Dashwood, Eneign, 17 July 54; 2^. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. ^19 Feb. 58 ; Bt.Mc^or, 5 July Ta;
I Meyor, Z3 Nov. 53.
3 John Plumptre Carr Glyn,» Eneign,^25 Aug. 54 ; Lt 29 Dec. 54 j Capt. la Mar. 58 -, Bt.Meyor, 5 July 7*;
Me^or, 13 Nov. 73.
Captaiitb.
I BirSIOK.
3 James Frederick Henley I 24 Dec.
3 Henry Wood» P13 May
3 Christopher Rice Havard NichoU** x 7 Jan.
1 Fred. Horace Arthur Seymour, Extra \
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2 Frederick Edward Sotheby*?
,z Charles Thomas Bunbury
,2 Charles George Slade
4 ». Walter Richard LasceUes,*> Dfpw/^ )
Aeeut. Quart. Magt. Gen., Portemonth J
Cecil Webb Craag,^Adj. Weet Kent Militia
I Lewis PercivaP*
4 FitsRoy Stephen^
William Henry Deedes, Adj. tet Adm. \
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1 George Lig:htfoot Huvshe,MI>«pN(]r.^«-
and (^narti
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31 Mar.
33 Mar.
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General, Gold Ooae/t
3 Herbert Alexander St. Joha-Mildmay*'
z Henry Martin Moorsom**
3 Henry Charles Geast Dugdale"
X Edward John Fryer*^
3 Ernest Henry Buller
\-4 Aylmer Howard Tynte Henry Somerset
I4 Albert Divett Rickman
:3 Cornelius Davenport Broadbent^^
'3 Edward Henry Chamberlin*
4 $. Hon. Cuthbert Ellison Edwardea^* .
'4 Rowland Egerton
a $. Charles Walker Robinson,^ Brigade
I M<{jor oflr^fantrg. Gold Coaet
X Wilmot Grant
I z 9. FitzRoy Wilson, Garrie. Inetr., CoUheeter
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3 Alexander Borthwick
a «. Lucius F. B. Caxy«
'4 Charles Francis Blackett**
'z ». Gerald Edmund Boyle
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Aiiutant 2nd Svffolk Adm. Batt. Byie \
Volunteere j
4 Hen. Edward Courtenay Vaughan
'x8 April 56
4 George Anson Hillyard
I Leopold Victor Swaine, wl(^'K<aii£ a)
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Adm. Batt. Ckeekire Rifle Volunteere ,i
,2 Henry Arthur Laacelles,'** Aide de'i
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... la Arthur Hill Sandys Montgomery 'z8 Jan,
.. I3 Henry Studholme Brownrigg, at Stqff
I College
.. '4 Charles Frederick Hulse
.. 4 Walter Hepburn Melitas FiUHerbert
6z
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3 Algernon Heneage Drammond
3 Lionel Richard Stopford-Sackville, Inttrueior of Musketry 15 Oct. 7a
3 Hon. Jeffery Charles Amherst
3 Hugh Henry Mitchell
3 Hon. Henr^' Marsham
r Henry Brian Buchanan
•,2 Montagu Brook Wilbraham Taylor
I3 Rookes Evelyn Crompton
I3 Francis Gilbert Dyke Acland
I Thomas Aatley Maberley ,
4 Cecil Harley 8t. Paul
I Walter Sydiiey Campbell
'2 Arthur Bobert Hopwood
U Hon. Neville Gerald Lyttelton
1 3 AognstOB Charles Frederick FitzGeorge, A. de Camp to Lord NapUr qfMagdala
1 1 Edward Annealey Pegge Bumell, Instructor of Musketry 31 Oct. 70
3 J[ames Walter, Lord Tbrphichen 4
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1 1 Villiers Spencer Bagot
I3 H»n. Montagu Curzon
|i Edmund Charlea Hartopp
13 John Adam Fergusaon ...'.
a Hon. Algernon Henry Grosvenor
4 Jenico ^hn Preston, Adjutant 23 Nov. 70
4 Francis Howard, Instructor qf Musketry 23 Nov. 70
X Walter Jamea Lindsay
4 Percy Graham Hill, Aids de Camp to Meyor Gen. P. Mill
a Richard Frederick Thompson, Adjutant 9 Sept. 71
4 Frederick Compton Howard
z Henrv John Dutton
I Ronald Bertram Lane. Aide de Camp to Major General Parks
3 Arthur Montgomery Harington
3 Hon. Joseph Constable Maxwell
3 William James Smyth
a Charles Robert Pndeaujc-Brune
t Charles Hawtrey Bruce Norcott, Adjutant 14 June 73
3 William Whitmore Hammond
I Lionel Hervey Bathurst
a Beginald JoscelineHeber-Percy..
1 Wmia ~
liam Bagwell
a Charlea KtbeUton Parke
4 John Delalynde Mansel
3 HoH. Cosp^ick Douglas Home
4 Victor Napier Ward
13 Walter Rupert Kenyon-Slaney
4 Henry John Hardy ,
4 Son. Francis George Baring, Extra Aids de Camp to Goeemor General of India.
a Henry Yemer Wingfleld-Stratford
14 Henry Francis Goraon Forbes ,
.4 Charlea Zont Oaaulston .'....r
1 Henry Cater Bowles
a Reginald Charlea Tumor
4 if<m. Arthur Edward Caaamajor Cole
Hugh Cecil Cholmondeley
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4 Charlea Hyde Home-Purvea ,
a Hon. Otway Frederick Seymour Cuffe
a Charlea Davia Sheraton
a Man. KdwardNoel
3 Hon. Henry O'Callaghan Prittie
4 Mo*. George Montagu Bennet
I Edward Pnttie
4 Arthur Heni^ Wrlothealey Hervey
a Mon. Philip Sidney
4 John Franoia Wegg-Proasor
4 Warren Thomaa Peacocke
a Arthur Francis Maomillan-Scott
Pofwsaaters.—i John Edw. Large,^ 8 Aug. 51 ; Ensign, Pio Nov. 43 ; Lt. i May 46; Hon. Ma/or, 8 Aug. 61
4 George Roberta Noaeley,» 8 Mar. 64 ; Ens. 4- Ad{i. 31 Oct. 58 ; Lt. 17 Mar, 63 ; Mon.Captain, 8 Mar. 69!
a Henry Harvey,** 39 Nov. 64 ; Q.M. 34 April 55 ; Mon.Captain^ ^g Nov. 69.
3 John Barclay, 11 March 6a ; Mon.Captain^ iz March 67.
(Imarter Matters. — a William James Stanley, ao Oct. 65.
I William Macdonneil, 37 Aug. 73.
4 Jamea Lamb, 4 Oct. 73.
27 Feb. 67
P13 Jan. 69
Px7Feb. 69
PiaJune 09
•'14 July 09
P14 July '
P18 April 65
Pi3 July 65
PxoNov. 65
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' 3 April 66
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Pao Feb.
P 9 Mar.
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PaSMay
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. JfWieoi Offle^s.—! Surgson Major Alex. Scott Fogo,» MD.
3 Susyeon Mi^or Henry Alexander Gogarty,** MB., A.8. 39 Aug. '55 ; Surgeon,
4 Surgeon Major John By Colo Reade,'^ A.S. 34 March 54; Surgson,
4 Suryeon Major Juliua Wile?," Surgeon, 4 Feb. 71
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9 April 64..
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yeon, 31 Oct. 58 J Surgeon
Fob. 70.
Facings Black.
Agents, Mesara. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir B. Borough, Sort, and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Canada, X9 Sept. 1870. — Aldershot.
2nd Battalion returned from India, 33 Noo. 1^7.— Embarked for the Gold Coast, ax Not. 73.
3rd Batt4mon returned from India, x Jan. 73. — Winchester.
4th Battalion embarked for India, so Oct. iSj^.— Umballa, Bengal,
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* Sir George Bailer served in the Rifle Bngade and commanded its lat Battalion from 1841 to 1854. Ho served
on the Eo«tem Frontier of the Capo of Good Hope in 1847-48-40 : commanded one of the Colnmna which entered ihc
Amatola Mountains inthecampaignofi847againsttheGaikaChiefSandilla,who8urrenderedhim6elftohiin. Hecom-
mandedthetroope, under Sir Harry Smith, which crossed the Orange river in 1848 to suppress the insurrection oftho
Dutch Boere— was severely wounded, and had his horse killed under him in the action of the 29th August at Boem
Plaats. for which he was nominateda CB. Within a few months after the return of his Battalion to England he reem-
parked with it in January 1852 for special service at the Cape ; was engaged in all the operations in the Waterklooff
in 1853-53, and commanded the ist Division of the Army until the close of the Kaffir war (Medal). Retnme<l lu
England in January 1854, and in April following embarked as a Brigadier General of the Army of the East— com-
manded a Brifi^e of the Light Division in the Eastern campai^ of 18^4-55, including the battles of Alma ami
j^nkerman, ana siege of Sebastopol ; had two horses shot under him at Inkerman, and suffered a severe contutuon <>f
the leer (Medal with three Clasps, KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, and Class of tlie Medjidie, and
Tttrkish Medal) . In August 1 856 appointed to the command of the 'fi'oops in the Ionian Islands.
■ Sir Charles Yorke served in the Peninsula with the 52nd Regiment, and was present at the battles of Vimiera,
Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle (wounded), Nive, and OrLhes (severely wounded), and at
the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoa (wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with ten ClaspR,
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
* Lt. Colonel Manningham-BuUcr sen'ed with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and in that of 1852-53
(Medal).
^'^ Colonel Ross served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern comi)aign, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
man, and siege of Sebastopol, until Februar3M855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnporc, sietre
and capture of Lucknow. Commanded the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and during the subsequent cam-
paign in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
" Lt. Colonel Nixon served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to loth
Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claaps, 5th Cla^K
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also in India in the suppression of the mutiny, at all the actions near
Cawupore fVom 36th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857, and at ttxe siege and capture of Lucknow. Subsequently wiih
Ross' Camel Corps in command of the Company of the 2nd Battalion attached to it during the whole of its service
1'rom April 1858 to January i860, including the battle of Grolowlie and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps, and
Bi-evetofM%)or).
" LtColonel Warren served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the l)attle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Mi^or, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Ser\'ed with the and Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutmy,
including the actions at Cawnpore and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel Newdigate landed in the Crimea with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade, ana was present at the
battle of the Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian campaign of 1857 s^. I
including the action of Cawnpore, and capture of Lucknow ; and with Ross' Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee .
and operations in Central India (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
^* Mi^'or Stephens served with the Rifle Bngade ftx>m asrd Jan. to lath April 1855, including the siege and fall
•of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal; . Served also during tne Indian campaign of 1857-58. inclnd-
ing the siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, action of Sundella, and taking of Fort Birwah (Medul
with Clasp).
" Colonel Dillon served with the 08th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ; also with the Flank
■Companies at the forcing oftheKohat Pass under Sir Colin Campbell and Sir Charles Napier in February 1850 |
(Medal with Clasp) ; with the Ri^le Brigade (and Battalion) in the Crimea subsenuent to the foil of Sebastopol, from
the i8th March 1856 ; was present with it during the whole of its services in tne fleld in India, flrom November
1857 to December 1859, inclu<ling the actions at Cawnpore (dangerously wounded, two bayonet and one sworrt
. wounds), siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), Oude campaign of 1858 under Sir Hope Grant, and wiih
Lord Clyde in his Trans-Gogra operations, as Brigade Major to Brigadier Sir Alft^ Hereford, and subsequently an
his principal Staff* Officer on the Nepaul Frontier, in his advance into Nepaul, and during the second Trans-Go^rra
campaign ; Also as Brigade Major to Brigadier Holdich during the operations on the Oude Frontier in co^junctioii
with i2,ocx> Nepaulese tiX)ops, which resulted in the capture of large bodies of mutineers who had crossed the Nepaal
boundary (Medal with CUsp). Proceeded to China in x86o as Assistant A^utant General of M^)or General Sir R.
2««'apier's Division, and was present during that campaign at the capture of the Taku Forts, ftc., and the ailvancc to
Pekin (Medal with Chisps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel) . Served the Abyssinian campaign as Military Secretary to
Lord Napier, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB., Aide de Camp to the Queen,
Colonel, and Medal).
**' Lt.Colonel Godh^y Clerk served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny, and was present at the Alumbagh
land relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*i Majors Musgrave and J. P. C. Glj-n served with the Rifle Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal
with Clasp, and Ihirkish Medal).
*^ Major Wood served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea tram the 20th May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Major Nicnoll served with thj Rifle Brigade the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkiiib
Medal). Also with the 2nd Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny,
including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous afiaira durmg the Oude campaign (Medal
with Clasp).
*7 Major Sotheby served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea ft-om the zith Aug. 1855, includinor the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and storming of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). SerN'cil
with the 2nd Battalion throughout the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including tbo
capture of Lucknow, and numerous nflhirs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the
campaign of i860 in China, terminating with the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
** Captain Lascelles served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Sikh Irregular Cavalry throughout the China
campaign of z86o, including the capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Sinho and Tungohow, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Captain Oagg served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign from, the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Senastopol (Medal with ClaBp, and Turkish Medal), served throughout the Indian campaign of
1^57-58, including the anbir at Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle cf Nawabgunge (slightly wounded),
capture of Fort Birwah as one of the storming party (mentioned in despatches, Medid with dasp). Sen'ed with
the 4th Bengal Irregular Cavali^ during the campaign in Bundlecund under Brigadier General F. Wheeler in
1859-60, and commanded the 1st Division Bundlecund Flying Column from April z86o to May 1861.
** Captain Peroival served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-^8, including the action of
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and capture of Fort Birwah (mentioned in de-
spatchea. Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Stephen served as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian campai^ of 1857-58,
including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
** Captain Huyshe served with the 83rd Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, ^^ ^'^m vritL Sir
B. Honner's Column in the operations in Central India in pursuit of Tantia Topee in 1858-59 (Medal). Sensed
with the Red River Expedition of 1870, from Canada, on the Staff of Sir (}amet Wolseley.
S7 Captain Mildmay served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
siege and foil of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Moorsom served with the Rifle Brigade in the campaign in the Doab in 1857, and was present at the
capture of Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp) .
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" Capttin Do^^le served with the snd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the whole of its service in eapprefision
of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Xiucknow, and numerous aflkirs during the
Oode campaign (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captem Fryer served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the siege and capture
of Locknoir ana subsequent operations (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp). Served as Brigade Major with
the Sikhim Field Force in x86i (mentioned in despatch).
«> Captain Broadbcnt served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow, battles of Koorsee and Nawabgunge, and siege of Birwah (Medal with Clasp).
** Captain Chamberlin served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabprnnge (Medal with Clasp).
** Captain Hon. C. £. Edwardes served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
battle of Gswnporo on 6th December, siege and capture of Lucknow, and action of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
" Captains Robinson, Blackett, and Anatruther served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian
mntinT (Medal).
^ Captain Gary sorv^ five years in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S. Albion with the Black Sea Fleet in
1854-55, including the bombardment of Sebastopol on x7th Oct. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, uid Turkish Medal).
^ Captain lAScelles served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Naval Brigade, as Aide de Camp to Sir
WOliam Peel, R.N., and was present at General Windham's operations at Cawnpore, and defeat of the Gwalior
Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
* iiajoT Large served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-51 (Medal); also throughout the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Cla«p«, and Tarkiah Medal) .
^ Captain Noseley served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eiafflr war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also in the Eastern oam-
paifni of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded and taken prisoner), and
»:ofire of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*■' Captain Harvey served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
lokennan, and siege of Sebastopol, until June 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, the Medal for Distinguished Conduct
in The Field, and Turkish Medal). Served duriniur the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture
cf Larknow, and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
*» Surgeons M^jor Fogo, (Sogarty, Reade, and Wiles.— For War Services see "Medical Department.",
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Coart. 1
1st West India Regiment.
•Domixica" "Martinique" "Guadaloupk."
v'^^f r;,^<>*«»«l--1iO!I Sir George Bowles,* GCB. Ensign, P20 Dec. 04; Lt. 4- Capt, 'i Feb lo- m ilakr
P."?. ^^\ 'l^°« IS ; BLLt.CoU^nel, 14 June « ; Cap/. ^ X*.CoW/. 27^M Jy.^s ; CW<.«e? ,0 Ja^ 3; ; Ma^oli"!,
^nlJi^J t ri ,^'*«'-''*"*''«'» ?? -^^^ 54 ; Genw-o/, 9 Nov. 62 ; Co/o««Z ist West India Rej^ent, 9 Sept. 55.
3»'>,,IaeutenantColoneU.-Jaines Maxwell,* ^«*^^^^^ 41; X/.' 13 Oct. 43; Ca,./. Paa June 47 :1{< If «j.f.
2 Nov. 55 i -Mq/or, 28 June 57 ; Bt,Lt. Colonel, 4 July 64 ; Lt.Colonel, i April 66. '"^*' ^7 . -D..^«j(,r,
... tt^ior8.-Wil]iam Walker W^Jolm8ton,iiMV». 4 Aug 54 ; Lt. 30 Mar. 55 ; Capt. 29 July 62; Jfa/or, '20 Julv f 7
... IWiIham Henry Penoyre FitzMorria Strachan,* Jtfww^ji, 14 Feb. 52; X*. »25 Felh 5^' CoJ'' 4 3A«r 62
lV,i
I Captaivs.
;Alox. M. Wellington Samson
j Reginald Kennett Gibb
'Francis Le Breton Butler
;Richard Thomas B. Browne
{Knox Rowan Nivcn
'Joseph Alexander Smith
Cornelius O'Callaghan, Aide de Camp to \
Qovemor of Hong KoHg y
Fred. Benjamin Price White
David Gardiner^
Christian Branford Steward
Francis Shearman
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Anthony Coulton Allinson, Adj. i April 70
Charles Jones Lucius HUl
Henry George Wilson
Henry Francis Somerset Bolton,o»6[pffetaJ \
SerAce, Gold Cotut j
John Edward Bale
Cornelius Alfred Moloney
William Cole, Inetruet. ofUnatetrg 2 Aug. 71
Arthur Hill Ringland Ferguson?
John Williams
Edmund Ashton Ross
George James Marshall*
Edwflurd Graham Maodonald
Claude Osbert Bulger
Thomas Bell
John Roper
Henry Taylor Clough
John Meredith Maltby
Samuel Fletcher
John Robert Hall Wilton
William Sloane Elderton
William Charles Bame"
George Edward Beale Browne
Sub LixuTviTAKn.
Henry HoUingworth Harward
Hubert Heberden Spitta
Edwin Wynne Hughes
Charles Gustavus Whittaker Edwardes )
Xdwardes J
Lewis Burke
Edward Walter Huntlngford
John Skeltou ,
John Tinkler
Alfred Burdon Ellis
25 Sept. 551 31 Oct. 56 1 20 May 66
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16 April 58 '21 Sept. 60 p ., Aug. 67
26 Oct. 55 15 Nov. 57! 20 May 67
'19 Nov. 62 » 9 Sept. 64 p 2 Dec. 68
7 Dec. 55 20 Aug. 571 31 Aug. 69
30 Jan. 57 7 Dec. 58 1 7 Oct. 70
18 Dec. 63 » 4 April 65^26 Feb.* 67
p ^ V^?- 1^ p3o Mar. 58 5 April 71
>'29July 62*15 Jan. 64 2 Aug. 71
19 Aug. 55 5 Sept. 56 II Apr. 62
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16 May
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23 Jan.
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PayMa«<«r.— George William Smith, 19 June 72 ; Eneign, 29 Sept. 65 • lAtui. 7 Nov. 69.
(Quarter Jtfa«<0r.— Thomas Nicholson, 22 April 71.
Facing* White.— ulj^ente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Sir George Bowles served in the north of Germany in 1805 and 06 under Lord Cathcart. Present at the siege and
capture of Copenhagen in 1807. Served in the Peninsula from 1809 to 18x4 (excepting the winters of x8xo and xi).
and was present at the passage of the Douro; battles of Talavera, Salamanca, and Yittoria; sietrea of Ciudad
Present at the battles of Qn&tre Bras and
Rodrigo, Badajos, Bui^s, and San Sebastian ; capture of Madrid ; passages of the Bidassoa, Nivelle, Kive, and
' "~ 1). PreseE ~
.,. „ „ Atopol in X854-5S,
wounded by the bursting of a shell in the Trenches, 25th Ma^ (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Adour ; and the investment of Bayonne (War Medial with six Clasps,
Waterloo, and at the capture of Paris.
* Lt.Colonel James Maxwell served with the 34th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol in x854-5^,
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Served in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnporc on
. Nov. X857, siege and capture of Lucknow.r^ier* *~^ — ^ . -..
at Bootwul (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
26th, a7th, and 28th (wounded) Nov. 1857, siege and capture ofLucknow, :
lief of Azimghur, and defeat of the rel>el»
* Major Strachan commanded a Detachment of the ist W.I. Regiment at Danish Accra, Gold Coast, dnringtbc
rebellion of 1854. He also commanded a Division at the destruction of the large Mandingo town of Male«ghea. near
Sierra Leone, 22nd May 1855, where, out of a force of 150 men, upwards of 70 men and 4 Officers were killed or
wounded.
^ Captain Gardiner served the campaign of X844-45 in ttie Southern Mahratta country, including the capture of
•the Forts of Panulla, Pownghur, Monahur, and Munsuntoosh.
^ Lieut. Ferguson served as Brigade A^utant in command of Detachment additional Royal Artillery and Gana
in the expedition of Dec. 1866 in British Honduras under Major Mackav (mentioned in despatches). Served u»
Brigade Adjutant in command of a Detachment Royal Artillery and Guns with the expeditionary force under
Brimdier General Harley in British Honduras in Feb. and March X867.
* Lieut. Marshall served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in
February and March X867.
10 Lieut. W. C. Bame served in the field with the x4th Regiment during the New Zealand war of x865-e6 (Medal).
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^t»n^ OtiauL— Brook John Taylor, Ensiffn, '15 May 27; lA. '15 June 30; Capf^ ^i8 Nov. 34; Major, 31 July 46;
Foil Httf- Lt.Coloml,*^ Dec. 46; Colonel, 30 June 54; Major Oeneral, 15 Nov. 61; Lieut.Qeneral^ 9 April 71;
i!l^ ^ Co2oae^ 2nd We»t India Regriment, i April 70.
' I.— Horatio James Wise, Entign, 38 April 49; U. 14 Feb. 53; Capt. 34 Sept. 60; Major ^
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I 3S Oct. 68 ; JJ.Colonel, 31 April 71.
*. George Daniel Webber,*^ Jnuigm, a6 Jan. 55 » ■'W. 9 Nov.
55 ; Capi. '30 Dec. 63 ; Major, 23 April 71 ;
' Lt.Caiouel, 19 Oct. 73.
■&j«n.— Alexander Bravo, Enngn, '6 July 49: lA. '15 Feb. 50; Capt. '39 Sept 54; BLMaJor^ xi Dec. 68;
Major, 7 Aug. 71.
Charles £<lward Russell,* Jtwy*, 34 Feb. 57; Lt. 15 June 58 ; Capt. 7 May 67; Major, 19 Oct. 72.
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Briirard U'Mahon Forbes*
Lionel Lowdham Brett*
William Ovren Lanyon, Aide de Camp to ]
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Robert Straker Tnrton
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19 Jonathan Wynyard Haynca
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6 I 3 Herbert William Paterson
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. I John Paine Stone
. I Henry William Pollard
Benjamin Sculthorp Brookes
William Rutherford
'Frederick Augustus Barber
'Alwyn Shutt Bell
.Robert Fetherstone Devoreux
James Wilkin
Clavell Freeland Filliter i,
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William Gordon Patchett
[Herbert Hope Keighley
Wm. Samuel Owatkin Trist
IJames Sdw. Wilmot Smyth Caulfeild..
'Charles Cox
jJamea Davy
lEdward Steuart Masters
'Sydney Francis Foster
Edvrard Stanley
James Andrew Murphy
'Charles Grant
John Canute Doyle
Charles Bybie Lyster
I Charles Henry Wyndham Tyndale
Percy Gr«orge Kerans
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:3 y/i,'Pa|iiHrfii.--John Hoore, 33 Nov. 7a ; JSm. 6 Aug. 58 ; Lt.^t April 59; Capt, i April 70.
, 7 ... (^narter Matter.^John Bloom Haiper, ao April 67.
Taeinge YtHlovr^—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
'LLOolond Webber served in the x7th Regim^ut in the Crimea from the xath Sept. 1855, and was at the hour-
^vrdnent and surrender of Elinboum (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
^ 'Uaior Rossell accompanied the expedition up the River Gambia against the King of Baddiboo; served on
««nl H.M.S. 2*oreA at the bombardment of the enemy's works on the banks of the Swarracunda Creek on x6tb
^f^. 1S61. Present at the landing stonning and capture of the enemy's entrenched works, storming capture and
'estmction of the fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cundy and Saba on the i8th, also at the batUe of
"«)», snd the stonning capture and total destruction of the enemy's stockades on the axst Feb. i86x. Also served
«anut the King of Quiah and was present at the capture and destruction of Massongha on loth Dec, of the
•tockades and war fences at Madonkia on the night of the 3rd Dec, and of the Fetish town of Robeah on 38th Dec.
-^i: also of Uie towns of Mafemba and Majohn— mentioned in despatches.
H'«ptain Forbes served against Uie King of Quiah from Nov. i86z to Feb. 1863, and was present at the defeat
>'Pk Cauey and his men at Kabal (wounded).
*Capta£u Brett served against the King of Quiah, Western Africa, and commanded a Detachment of the snd
West India B«giment at Songo when attacked t^ the enemy in great force, and whom he repulsed on axst Dec.
:sf^i. He has received the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two persons from drownings
\i New Qoiur, Cornwall, on the X4th August 1867.
* Captain Lowrey acted as Adjutant to the Wing of his Regiment while employed in the expedition against the King
'^ Btddiboo, up the River Gambia; was present at the bombardment of the enemy's entrenched works on the banks.
^ the Swarracnnda Creek on the i6th Feo. ; also at the storming capture and destruction of the fortified towns of
'«nwan on the x7th, Kinty Cunda and Saba on the x8th, and the battle of Saba, and storming capture and total
^^cwroction of the enemy's stockades on the 3i8t Feb. 1861.
* Captain Fowler served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the stat Fusiliers, including the battlcB
'i Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on the Redan on the x8th June (of ladder
pvty) and 6th September; also capture of Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
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The Royal Cypher and a Maltese Cross.
T- r«^-..w-,o ('•Antonio Mattel, 12 Nov. 58 ; Colonel, la Nov. 63,
lit.CoLOSELS. [•saverio Gatt. 25 Jan. 61 ; Colonel, 25 Jan. 66.
Captaiits.
•William Gatt, 23 Oct. 57, *Bt. Major 5 July 72 •Augustinus Paulus Michael Alexias Aloysios Portelli,
•James Lazzorini, 10 Feb. 64. I 29 Jan. 70.
*J£ar^u Saverio dc Piro, 11 Oct. 64. *Thoma8 Emmannel Bonavia, z Feb. jt,
' •Frederick Gatt, 14 Feb. 72.
LizvnirAHTS.
•Joseph Speranza {Iiuiruetor of Gunnery), 'Alfired Sant-Fonmier, a Dec. 62.
25 Jan. 6z.
•Paolo Bernard {Adj.) 25 Jan. 61.
•John Rutter, 25 Jan. 61.
♦Walter Sciortino, 25 Jan. 61.
•Edmund Rizzo, 17 Sept. 61.
•Joseph Bonavia, 7 Nov. 62.
Pair«a#^«r.— •Henry Montanaro, 29 July 62 ; Son.Ifqjor, 29 July 72.
Adjutant. — *IAnit. Paolo Bernard, i Aug. 68.
Quarter Matter. —
Medical Officer.— Surgeou Major Carmelo EUul, MD., A.S.g Aug. 49; Surffeon, 4 Nov. 72<
Facings Blue.
* Richard Casaloni, 9 Aug. 64.
•Antonio Gatt, 21 Feb. 65.
•Alflped Cavarra. 2 May 68.
•Alexandre Mattei, 30 Nov. 70.
•Alfredo Montanaro, 14 Oct. 71.
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School of Gunnery.
Commandant 4r Supindt. Colonel E. H. Fisher, 1 Aug. 71. • f Aeeietant Superintendent \ ^ , . r-av wiiia Va X\m> •»
Chifflneiruetpr Lt.ColonelR. J. Hay, i July 71. of ExpeHmente, ) Capt.C.H.F.Kllis,i9Dec.7x.
Brigade Major ».C8ptain H. L. Mitchell, 15 July 72.' ^ ^ j^,uf^t a^ ^ Lieut. D. D. T. O'Callaghan,
fM^or J. F.Betty. 14 Oct. 71. 1 «•<* 4«»*'«"' *► ^ 19 Dec. 71.
Inttmctort in Gunnery-
Major W. Smith, i Aug. 71. Adjutant Captain C. E. Klwyn.
Capt. R.C. Dxysdale, 1 Apr. 70. | Quarter Maeter Qr.Master 8. Cox.
Capt.W. B. R. Hall, 15 Jan. 70.
Major W. F. Downes, i April 72. I
LMiyor S. J. Nicholson, i May 72. I 1
Department of Artillery Studies (Woolwich).
JXreetor qf Artillery studies Colonel 8. E. Gordon, CB.B,. Art. 1 Apr. 71.
AeeietantJHrector Captain F. S. Stoney, R. Artillery, t Aug. 73.
r«^^^. i» J^ui^^ i Captain E. O. HoUist, R. Art. 1 April 71.
Instruetoretn Artillery ICaptain W. G. Bruneker, R. Art. 9 April 72.
Profstaor qf Applied Mathematice Rev. F. Bashford, BD.
Lecturer on Metalluray Dr. Percy, FB8,
Lecturer on Practical Meckaniee and Fhyeice Professor Goodeve.
Lecturer on Chemietry C. L. Bloxam, Esq.
School of Military Engineering.
{For Instructing the Corps in Military Field WorkSy at Chatham.)
Commandant Colonel T. L. J. Gallwey, i Oct. 68.
Briyade Major Major F. A. Marindin, x Sept. 69.
Superintendent of Military Diacipline Colonel F. E. Cox.
Aeeietant Superintendent of Military Dieeipline Major William Keith, i Dec. 73.
Inetructor in Construction 4r Eetimating Colonel H . Wray , i July 66.
Aseietant do. do Captain W. R. Slacke, 24 March 73.
Inetructor in Surveying Migor F. E. Pratt, x6 Deo. 69.
Ani^.nU^H„.i»S.r^i,, {g'^"?lYSv°rr.Vin J3':
Instructor in Field Fortyications Lt. Colonel A. Leahy, 13 Nov. 71.
A«i^t /««r«ter, « «.W rortyUali^ {gjP*^ m't? sfTe', \ 8?^ It
Instructor in Telegraphy Mf^orE. D. Malcolm, z Ainil 71.
A^n, I^tmctor. i, TeU^pk, {gSj^Vw^C?5'D^!','?/'-
Aseietant Instructor in Army Signalling Captain F. A. Le Mesurier, i Miay 69.
Secretary to the Moyal Engineer Committee Captain V.^. Clayton, 29 July 71.
School of Musketry at Hythe.
Commandant 4r Inepeetor General. —Colonol William Pollexfen Radclifib, CB. h.p. 20 F. z Jan. 73.
Chitf Instructor.— hUColonel H. B. H. Bumside, h.p. 88 F.
Cafiain and Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.— iit^or Drury Richard Barnes, h.p. 14 F. x Oct. 67.
/w.^^-. Tmmt'^^.^ i Captain R. T. Thompson, 56 F. i July 72.
Ctg>tMn I*^ructors...^^^^^^ ^ Kelsall, 16 F. 1 Jan. 73.
TjUuijm^i 7«£r«..««r*l^i®™'- ^' ^' RidOUt, 80 P. 1 Feb. 71.
LiMienani Inetruetors ^ ^ieut. W. Poste, 35 F. i May 71.
Faymtuter.-Q. Blicke Champion de Crespigny, z April 55 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 26 Dec. 59 ; Hon.Mc^or, i April 65.
Quarter Maeter with rank of Lieut, f ActiM A^f'utant.— James Slack,^ 2a April 59; Xni. Z5 Jan. 56.
Surgeon.— B., J. Schooles, h.p. Hon.D.I.Geti'
^ Lieut. Slack served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege assaults and fUl of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertoh, bombardment and crnvtiire of Kinbonun
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjioie, Turkish Medal, and Medal fbr Distinguished Cbiduct at the battle
of Inkermanj.
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/.— Bdward Bargoyne Cureton,* 8 Feb. 68 ; Comely zx June 39 ; Lt. 19 Doc, 43 ; dtpt. P31 Jan, 51 ; Bi.ilqjor,
26 Dee. 56; ]£ajor,j Jaly 57 ; Lt.Colomel, ' 4 Feb. 62 ; Colonel, 28 Dec. 68.
SwpenaUndetUqfthe Biding Department. -^Bt.'^ttior William Blenkinsop, h.p. 3 Drat^oon Guards, 7 Nov. 68.
fafmtttef.— Charles Bojse Roche,' 30 Nov. 38 ; Eneign, 18 Jan. 28 ; Lkeut. ai Jane 32 ; Hon.Major, i Jan. 60.
QMffer Jfoifer.— Henry Woods,* 23 Aug. 61.
Jutnelor (^ MuMketrjf.—JAQvX. J. C. L. Kay, 15 Hussars, i Aug. 73.
' Colonel Cureton served with the i6th Lancers in the action at Maharajporo 20th Dec. 1843 (Bronae Star) . Seived
with the 3rd Lif ht Dragoons during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee (severely
wounded) and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Served with the lath Lancers in the Kaflir war of 1851-53 (Me<lal) ;
and also in the Crimea from 3186 July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebaatopol, and at Eupatoria (Medal-
with Clasp, and Turkish MedalJ.
' Major Roche served in the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from 5th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol,
andTnrkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of the 26th, ^^xh^ and 28th Nov.
1857, at CawnpoTB (Medfd).
> Qaarter Master Woods served the campaign of 1812 in AfiTghanistan (Medal), including the forcing of the Khvber
?ia&. Served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal
and two Clasps). Also the Pnnjanb campaign of 1848-49. including the afihir at Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab,
action of Sadoolapore, and battles of Chill ianwalluh and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Recruiting Staff.
IVSPBCTOB GbITSBAX..
Major General R. C. H. Taylor, CB. i Aug. 73,
*•*»»• Ikspbctino Fikld OrriCEBS.
Lonrlon Colonel W. Lyons, h.p. s West India Regiment, i May 71.
Dublin Ralph Budd,^ £Mi^», xoMar. 25; i^ '16 Mar. 26; Capt. x June 41; Bt.JIajor, 20 June 54;
Major, 15 May 55 ; Li. Colonel, '27 Jan. 57 ; Colonel, 27 Jan. 6a.
PA.rVA.BTEH8.
Dublin Henry Balthaser Adams,* 30 Oct. 28; Ensign, 23 Feb. 15 ; Lt. la June 17 ; Capt. '17 Sept. 25 ;
Hon. Major, i Jan. 60.
Yc-rk Charles Henry Peirse, 23 Aug. 39; Entign, '6 Doc. 27; Lt. 18 July 30; Hon.Major, i Jan. 60.
London Daniel Bartlett, i Aug. 54; JELon.MaJor, i Aug. 69.
LiTcrpool Edward M'Mullin,^ 15 Oct. 50; Q.Jz. 17 Nov. 48; JZon.yfaJor, 17 Nov. 63.
Glasgow Robert William Duff, xg Jan. 49; En*. ^20 June 45 ; Lt.^g June 46; Hon. Major, 20 June 60.
AnjUTA^TTS. I B>'SIO!<^ 1_ LIECTL | CAPTAiy. I AnjUTAST.
Lindon William Freeme Wyndowe ^'29 April 4-1 1 5 July 44 i2April~5^
Dublin Edward Barnes Goodman ! 4 May 49 21 May 541 i April 69 1 1 April 69
SUPBBIITTBirDINO OpPICBBS.
Hertford Bi.Major Joseph Logan, h.p. 2 Foot.
Reading St.Lt.Colonel Richard Sweet Cole, h.p. Army Hospital Corps.
P«erbf)rough ...Bt.Major Robert Conolly Martin, h.p. 19 Foot.
Inverness Bi.Major William Molesworth Cole Acton, h.p. 77 Foot.
Oniai^h Bt.Li.Colonel Richard Dawson, h.p. R. Staff Corps.
Doblin Bt.Major William James Hales, h.p. xo Foot.
Cork Ce^ttain Thomas Gardiner,* h.p. 98 Foot.
Worcester Bt.Major John Addy, h.p. Land Transport Corps.
' Colonel Budd served with the x4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from xoth Jan. to June 1855, including tho
i4?t^ of Sebaatopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal\
^ Major Adams served four years in Western Africa, and was present at tho various afihirs and skirmishes which
I'ck place at the diflbrent parts of the coast at which he was stationed, including tho attack upon and dcstmctioQ
of Fort Albreda, and capture of the town of Barra, on the River Gambia, in X817. Served subsequently in Caffraria,
i.^pe of Good Hope, and with tho 71st Highlanders in Upper and Lower Canada.
• Major M'Mnllln served with the 48th Regiment the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in April 1834. Served
Lioia the Crimea from 2xst April i855,including siege and fall of Sebnstopol (Medal with Clsi^p, and Tm-kish Medal) .
* Captain Gardiner served with the 98th Regiment in the Pcshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzio Frontier
ta-ltr Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Chinglie and tho affair with the Hin-
t <anee ftmatics on Uie Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served also as Adjutant and
Quarter Master of the x8th Puinaub Inihntry in Oude, and as Brigade Quarter Master at the final subjection of tho
rebels along the Nepaul Terai (Medal) .
Continuation of Notes of Staff Officers of Pe^isioners.
^ Captam Spofibrth served with the 59th Regimentduring the operations before and capture of Canton in 1857 (Medal
viih Clasp). .
** Major Chapman served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
pa.<^!«gG of ihe Chenab, and battles of Cnillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Captain Roe served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea trom. 17th May X855, including the siege and fall of Se-
lastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served aa Brigade Ma^or of Cavalry to the Saugor and Nerbudda
TieM biviaion, and was present at the affairs of Jejunge and Kubrai, general action of Banda (mentioned in despatches),
fi£<l sonender of tho Bajahof Kirweeon 5th June 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Morrah served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China
(Medal with two CUsps).
* Major Cardew served as Acljutant of the 19th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the aShir
rf Bolganae, and batUo of Alma— severely wounded in two places, and horse shot in crossing the river (Medal with
I1a»p, and Turkish Medal).
» Captain Milligan served in the Indian mutiny cam|)aign in 1858-59 on the Oude and Nepaul frontiers (Medal).
a Captain Burke served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including tho attack of
tbe («aS6 Pah and engagement at Te Ranga (Medal).
^ H^jor Miller served in the Crimea from March to July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Modal with
Gasp, and Torkiah Medal).
^ Captain M*Mahon served In the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, was present at each action and at the fall of
6eha8t2poI (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking
cf the laka Forta and each action (Medal with two Clasps) .
^ Captain H. G. Rogers served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea ftx>m September 1854, and was present at
the liege and &U of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sep. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
'-* Captein Heaketh served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the Royal Artillery, including the afihirs of Bul-
r^nac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of a6th Octoberj siege and fall of Sebastopol
iM«dalwilhttiree Clasps, and Turkish Medal). , r\r\rm:>
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OKEAT BRITAIN,
a Abebdebx.— Wm. Alox. Go(Uey,*7 h.p. 56 P.
« Bath,— John Tho. Chandler (20) Unatt
t BiBiciiroHAif.— Henry M. Smyth, h.p. 44 F..
2 Bbiohtoit.— Arthur Hill Hull, Unatt
I ]}bistol.— Alexander Maclean, h.p
I Cawtebbuby.— E. Ring Berry,*h.p. Mil. Train
I Cabdiff.— Richard Hull Levri8,»7 h.p. 20 F....
t Cabliblx.— Thomas William PrevoBt, h.p. 43 F
I Chathaic.— John Edw. Sharp (16), h.p. i F...
I Chesteb. — Geo. Wedderbume,** h.p. 7 F
K 'CovBiTTBY. — Charles Hill Fresson,* h.p. 21 F.
a Dbbbt.— Robert Edvrard Roe,*" h.p. 86 F
I DoBCHxsTBB. — Chas. Edward Asteil, h.p. 45 F.
a DujiDXx. — Charles George Mackenzie.h.p.aS F
1 £dikbuboh.— William John Kirk. Unatt
z ExBTBB. — Arthur Pigott, h.p. 20 F
2 Falicouth.— Edm.Cha. Domville,**h.p.R. Mar.
. Pt i«a/^» i Ci«o- Fred. Moore (21), Unatt....
X ^I•^«^ow.-- -^ j^jjjgg Stewart," h.p. 24 P
I G1.01TCB8TBB.— Dav. Stewart,*<'h.p.CeylonRegt.
X Halifax.— Thos. Nind Woodall.«h.p. 57 F. ...
3 Hull.— William Henry Clements,** h.p. R. M.
1 IirvBBirBSS.— John P. Stuart, Unatt
I Ipswich.— John Leslie Moore," h.p. 34 F
Isle of Mak {Stqf Capt. to Comwuind Detach- >
mentt 4r PennomerM.) — Ed wd. John Dickson }
I Lbbds.— William Pilsworth, Unatt
I Lbicbstbb.— Arnold More Knight,^ h.p. 12 P.
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8 Oct. 50 21 Oct. 53 ^6 Feb. 57' 5 July 72
24 Mar. 43 *'ioOct.45,i6 Nov. 55 5 Jan. 72
7 June 3x I ''2oMar.35 ^4 May 45 26 Nov. 57 23 Nov. 68
24 Aug. 25 6 Nov. 27 1 24 Oct. 56 5 July 72
15 Mar. 39 '28Jan.4aj**23 July52 i8 July 64
29 Jan. 47 '26 Apr. 49 1 Sept. 57 5 July 7*
'29Dec. 46 '3 Mar. 48,26 Mar. 58. s July 72
18 June 41 '5 Apr. 44i''9 *^eb. 4920 Sept.6o 20 July 71
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TowtHUl. (.Fd.Nassaiu>ore(3i),h.p.97F
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CkeUeaSof. \ T.pkrker Wright,- hipiSsP
NorihemDiv. | \^^*^^^ ^^s). ^
Begeni$Fk,Bk$. \ ^^ q D. Bniw.h.p. 8 F
^^Jpari. } ^^^ Baillie. Unatt....
IToo^vieA IXv.- D. W.Tench( xo) ,h.p. X 5DT8.
^Depiford Dio.—B.. T. Richmond (36), ifnatt.
3 LTirv.— James Arthur Morrah,^ h.p. Dep.Bat
(A. F.Bond,h.p.StaffCorp8, \
Col. 21 Dec. 62 }
Jno. Arth .Brockinan,h.p.6F.
t NEWCAWLB-osr-TTirx.- Dan. Beere,'^ h.p. 8 P.
.3 NoBTHAXFTOV.— Christian Wm. M'Niell, h.p.
X NoBWicH. — J.Cockbum, Unatt. c. 6 Nov. 62..
•X NoniKOHAK.— Valen. Fred. Story, Unatt. ..
I Paiblbt.—
X Pbbth.— Jas. Waddell-Boyd. h.p. X4 F
- T>,.i^^.T,« i Robert Law,» Unatt
s PLYMOUTH.— I (j^ Wolfe,»* h.p. 2 P
I PoBTS- ("Geo. W. Moehan, Unatt
icouTH. (. JohnSmithCannon, h.p.GoIdC.C^s
X Pbebtobt.— Montague Browne," h.p. 24 F
X Shbffibld.— John Thooph.Usshcr ( t8) , Unatt.
« n»«.wm»Tt>Y faichard Henry Brooke «>
a Shbiwbbuby. I h.jp. Ceylon Rifles ...j
I "SouTHAMFTOir.- William Lacy, Unatt
' Slwiffifif S5n« I Henry Miller," h.p. I
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3 SvirDBRLAH-D.— Hen.L. Searle,** h.p.R.M.Art.
I Taujttoit.- HenryGeo.E.Somerset (5).b.p. 3 P.
9 Tbowbeidgb.— Geo. Pred. Gosling," h.p.io9 P.
1 W0BCB8XBB.— Cha. Wm. St. John, h.p. 04 P.
IRELAVO.
("Marcus WyllyDe hiPoer Beres-
I ford,»h.p. 49 ^
. . f Richard Granville Charlton,"
X AtHLOir«.-J^ h.p.8iP
X BBLFABT.—Wm. Child, Unatt
3 Bibb.— Richard Wm. Woods," h.p. 3 P
a Cablow.— Robert Reid,« h.p. oSF
3 •Cavak.— Francis John Connell.^h.p.Rec.Dist.
3 Clokmbl.— Wm. John Dorehill,^ h.p. 43 F,
[ C James Wm. Graves (34), Unatt.
Abxaok.
n«— ' I 5 James wm. uraves 124), unatt
^*'"' 2 1 Goo. Thomson (25), CB. Indian Army
xk«« ,• i ^- ^- Harris, h.p. 60 F.c.i7Mar. 63
X Uitblw.— -J Q^ B^jlgr Stoney, h.p. ao P. ...
2 EXSIB.—
3 'KjririsBiLLBH.—Hy. Gordon Rogers,**h.p. 49 F.
3 Galway.—
3 Kilbewky.— Robt. J. Spofforth,** h.p. 59 P.. .
X LxicBBicK.- Honry Hamilton Pratt, h.p. 94 F.
a LowDOKDiBBY — James Power Boyd, h.p
2 LoJCGiOBD.—Ebeneter Rogers,! h.p. 3 yf j a_
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19 June 60
27 Sept.3ij''27 Oct. 37 1 24 Feb. 54
»'a4Apr.35 a July 38
6 May 44 27 Dec. 47
a5 Oct. 39 9 Nov. 41
37 Feb. 45' X5 Jan. 49
7 Nov. 42
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30 Dec. 38
'27 Sep. 50
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'24 May 33
'i4Feb.45
'X3N0V.35
7 Jan. 42
»iS Feb.39
26 Oct. 41
21 May 47
a Feb. 44
X July 36
xo Nov. 43
28 Nov. 34
3xJuly 28
21 Nov. 41
'8 Sept. 54
3 Apr. 28
20 May 42
4 May 42
12 Apr. 27
'35 Nov. 36
5 Feb. 36
8 Feb. 40
27 Sept.44
17 Apr. 28
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19 Nov. 47
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x5 Jan. 47
20 Apr. 26
»i7Dec.52
39 June 48
13 Oct. 48
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34 Feb. 43
x8 Jan. 51
X3 Nov. 33
37 Aug. 41
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34 Oct. 34
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X9 Oct. 30
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35 June 44
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3 Oct. 40
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'9 Aug. 50
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29 Jan. 46
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'28 Jan. 42
14 Jan. 44
'7 Mar. 5x
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P23Mar.38
14 Apr. 46
3x Dec. 39
'8 Dec. 3x
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XX May 55
'29June32
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30 Oct. 40
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27 July 42
3 Apr. 49
X4 Apr. 36
14 Apr. 46
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•'25Aug.43
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16 Apr. 58
29 Aug. 56
39 Dec. 54
13 Dec. 6t
4 Mar. 53
4 June 58
'i3Apr.49
'33 Mar, 55
9 Nov. 46
''16N0V.49
9 Nov. 49
6 Apr. 55
••19 Dec. 45
'x3 Sep.53
9 Apr. 56
5 Oct. 57
'x5 Oct.47
ax Sept. 55
3 Oct. 48
X Oct. 44
X5 Mar. 53
28 Apr. 63
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?o June 54
14 July 71
36 Oct. 58
5 July 73
5 July 73
X5 Nov. 69
X3 Sept. 5x
30 Aug. 37
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x8 Aug. 54
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37 May 53
14 Dec. 50
'6 Oct. 48
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XX Aug. 36
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xo Mar. 38
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18 Aug. 34
'xx Jain.39
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„S May 54
''30 Dec. 53
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17 Apr. 58
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6 Dec. 44
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6 June 54
'x6Aug.59
3 Apr. 4x
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xo Apr. 57
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XI Jui. 50
36 Jan. 44
a8 Sept. 37
31 Oct. 40
19 Dec. 44
X Apr. 70
xo Peb. 65
5 July 7a
37 Dec. 60
1 Apr. 70
26 Oct. 58
X5 Nov. 6x
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IS Sept. 70
31 Mar. 56
14 Jan. 66
5 July 72
5 July 72
13 Dec. 58
1 Oct. 7x
22 June 60
8 Dec. 56
2 Apr. 65
30 Apr. 7x
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x8 Jan. 70
15 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 69
3 June 72
23 May 72
IX Nov. 51
x Jan. 72
5 July 72
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IX Nov. 51
10 Sept.55
xoOct. 58
X7 Mar. 68
34 Apr. 66
20 June 54
6 May 73
5 July 7a
6 May 66
11 May 7t
X4 Apr. 57
23 May 7a
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X Apr. 70
XI May 71
39 Mar. 68
36 Aug. 58
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39 Apr. 64
14 Sept.69
9 Sept.59
5 .Tuly 73
5 July 72
5 July 72
8 June 71
X May 68
5 July 7a
ao June 54
5 July 7a
5 July 73
2 Feb. 63
38 Nov. 63
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XI Nov. 51
4 June 57
x8 July 65
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3 Aug. 68
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I Oct. Co
II Feb. 5i
6 July 4?
23 May 59
16 Jan. 65
xo Mar. Cs
IX Sept. 50
X Jan. 57
I Jan. l>i
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24 Feb. 44
ao Aug. 50
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20 Aug. 66
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15 Nov. 60
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x6 Nov. 58
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94 Sept. 47
15 Nov. 65
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35 June 49
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5 July 60
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39 Mar. 60
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15 Apr. 45
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15 Apr. 64
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3 Jan. 65 1
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15 Aug. 52
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1 May 61
15 Nov. 5«
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I Oct. 44
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27 Jan. 72
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Staff Officers of Pensioners.
265
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8er.
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Birsiair,
KTC.
I
I Xiwgr.— Rob. Q. Saadcra Maeon, h.p, 8 P. ...
^ A»./.» (Ambroao Marshall Cardew/^ h.p. )
.OxiGH.^ Depot BatL ^
J 9iiG0.—Wm. Dennis Chapman.^ b.p. x8 F...
a TULII.—
1 TriuxoEE.— Sam. B. Kekowich, h.p. 83 F...
3 WiTitroio.— DonatM*Mahon,»h.p. Mil. Tn.
CAHAOA.
1 LoiDo».— Wm. John Lane Milliffan,* h.p '
1 Toiono.— Geo. Fred. Macdonald, h.p. x6 P.
r MonuAL.— Jas. Fielding Sweeney," h.p.83 F.
: Oruwi.— James Hesketh,^.p. Military Train
WX8TSRH AUSTKiXIA.
I PnTH.-B. Doiurlass Harvest (Jfa/. i Apr.66, >
Local U.Colonel) j
1 PEiTH.-Beniard H. Barke." h.p. 68 P
1 FuxAHTLi.— Charles Fiimcrt3% Unatc
4 Julj 45
I July 53
BRKV£T
MAJOR.
I
18 May
23 Sept.
16
16 ; 10 Dec. 47! I Mar,
'8 Dec. 46 29 Apr.
9 Feb. 56 ^2 Mar.
6 Jane 54' Pi 7 Apr.
••8 May 40 PasAug.
21 Aug. 49] '21 Oct.
21 Feb. 56 20 Feb.
1:
17 Apr. 42
23 Nov. 55
25 Oct. 50
49 1 3 Sept. 57 5 July 72
54*27 July 56, 5 July 72
50 10 Mar. 58' 5 July 72
I I
51 1 2 Feb. 58I 5 July 72
63 '3oJane6o;
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57 8 Oct. 61
43' 6 June 54 19 Apr. 68
53' 4 Jan. 61 '
57 5 July 64
P6 Feb. 46,29 Dec. 54
26 Feb. 58 I Apr. 70
6 June 54' 5 Mar. 57 5 July 72
I Appointed
SRXVKT BTXFF
LT.COL. I oFKICKR.
~~. 1 Apr. 68
' I Oct. 70
17 Jan. 69
I Jan. 68
13 July 72
25 Mar. 71
7 Apr. 63
I Jan. 67
i9Juno72
|i2 Jan. 72
l27June7z
1 6 May 59
SCALK OV AlLOWAVCS IV ADDITION TO HaLV PaT.
is( Clffii.— ii«. od. per diem. 2nd Class. — 9$. od. per diem.
la the event of the Staff Officer of Pensioners being subject to additional expense in consequence of his employ-
ment in aid of the Civil Power at a distance from head-quarters, he will also receive a further allowance of s*.
a vLif while necessarily detained fh)m home, together with the amount of travelling charges thus incurred by him
CovmresKT Allowaitcxs.
For less than 100 enrolled men, one shilling a day ; too and under 150, one shilling and sixpence a day ; 150 and
vviertoo, two shillings a day ; for 200 and upwards, two shillings and sixpence a day; Officers with Brevet mnk
bare two shillings a day in addition.
Muousrsav voa thb IvroRXATioir of Officbrs who arx Cavdidatxb vox ths Appoixtubitt op Stapf Officer
OF PXKSIOirXRS.
Jjr Officer under or above the rank of Captain, or whose appointment would involve immediate Brevet rank, or
who, having received the difference, is not prepared to repay it, or who has not completed FiFxxxir 3'ears' service
(.- Fall Psv as a Commissioned Officer, is ineUgible for Uie appointment.
1 Candidate should state the following particulars in his application :—
i!t. His age.
2ad. Whether on Full or Half Pay ; and whether serving abroad or at home.
3nL The date of his Commission as Captain.
4^ Whether he received the difference when placed on Half Pay ; and whether he retired at his own request,
!: a ill health, or trom. wounds.
5^ Whether he has served as Adjutant, or Paymaster, or on the Staff in any capacity likely to qualify him for
tbe duties of Staff Officer of Pensioners.
jcfa. Whether he has certificates of ability and fitness from Officers under whom he served.
War Services of Staff Officers of Pensioners.
• Captain E. Rogers served in temporal^ conunand of a Detachment 3rd West India Regiment in defence of
'^'Ver Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864 against hostile native factions, and was employed by the Governor of the
l^ambia on diplomatic service in conjunction with the Governor of Sierra Leone and Commodore Eardlev- Wilmot,
• r which he received official thanks. Served as Brigade Adjutant in charge of guns in the expedition under
LtColonel Barley np the River Gambia in June 1864, and was fovorably noticed. Served with the expeditionary
• rce under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in February and March 1867, and commanded a Flying
< ^amn detachMl for the destruction of the Indian village San Jos^, on which occasion his detachment made a
^rc^l march of 32 miles in 11 hours across very difficult countnr (thanked by the Governor). Was subsequently
-'^•ojtted Brigade Mcuor to the united Force, and was mentioned in despatches.
|0&ptain Sweeney served with the x2th Regriment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
^Xftjor fresson served as Adjutant with the Left Wing 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on
'.:ȣasQ&ie Frontier nnder Sir S. Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Cninglie, also engaged
"•b the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th Mav (Medal with Clasp) .
|Hajgr Bgerton Todd served in the 8tst Regiment in the Indian Mutiny of x8§7'58 (Medal).
^UjpT Somerset served with the CapeMountedRiflemenintheKaffirwar or 1847, and in that of 1850-52 (Medal).
'LtOokmel Knicrht served the Sutlej cainpaign of 1845-46 with the i6th Lancers, and was present at the affktir of
i-iliiwal, snd in the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Kaffir war of 1847 with the
"^ Divgoon Goards when he commanded the Cavalry Escort of Sir Harry Smith. Also during the Kaffir war of
^^:-53 (Medal) with the Cape Mounted Rifiemen, including the action of Berea. Served again on the Staff of Sir
Many Smith, and sobseqUfently on that of his successor, Sir George Cathcart.
U.Cok>nel J. P. Pigott served with the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, in-
c:iu)j^ the attack on the suburbs on the 27th December 1848, storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the
' 'tr?a : was also present at Ute surrender of the Fort and gurrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with
'.f'Casps). Served the Eastern campugn of 1854-55 with the Ambulance Corps (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of
-!''«•:. and Turkish Medal).
'UColonel Dorehill served with the Buffb in the Gwalior campaign, and was severely wounded at the battle of
niuar (Bronxe Star). Served with the 43rd Light Infantry as Brigade Major in the Sanger Field Division during
:i«Ic4iaa mutiny finom24th December 1857 to t9th July 1859, and was mentioned in despatches for the action
'f,^ (Medal):
^'Jujor Law served with the 3ZBt Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General
\-^xk (Medal), inclodingthe actions of Mazeena, Tezoen, and Jugdulluck, occupation of Cabool (contused) and
t-- different minor engagements leading to and from it. Also served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the
'ttUka of Moodkee» Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal. and Sobraon. in all of which he commanded a Company (Medal
-^1 three Clasps). Was severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon— ball lodged in his body, and mentioned in
■ ^j^atch. being second in command of the Regiment during the action.
^U.Colon«lTei - - . ...
Tench served with the 45th Regiment during the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), and was afterwards
i '■^t in the action with the insurgent Boers at Boem Plaats.
. ' Mijor J. Stewart served with the 24th Regiment in the Pui^jaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
^tile or Goojerat (Medal with Clasp) .
'■^ Major Browne served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
, ' Major GosUng served with the zst Madras Fusiliers in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of
'^'^ < Medal with Clasp). Conunanded Detachment of the Regiment in quelling an insurrection in the lownr
t ^nof the Baaaein river in JsAuary 1854. Served as Adjutant of the Regiment in suppression of the mutiny in
^^ni in iSjr-sS, including that at Benares nnder General Neill (mentioned in despatches), actions of Oonno, Bus-
*-nitgange (flnt and second), Boorbeeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, entry into Lucknow on
■ '^ Septonber, defence of the Residency, and subsequent operations at the Alumbagh under Outram (Medal with
••MP, and a ye«r*a service for Lucknow). , ^^^.^
Digitized by VjOOQ Ic
265a War Services of Staff Officers of Pensioners.
*♦ Captain Macgregor served with the 82nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in Buppresaing the Indian mutiny in
1857-58, and was present at the second relief of Lucknow, defeat of the GwaJior Contingent at Cawnpore, actiowof
Kala Nuddee and Khankor, siege of the Jail and subseqaent operations at Shalgehanpore, affairs of Mahomdee
andBankagnon (Medal with Clasp) .
" Major.Woods served with the Bnffs in the action of Punniar, 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star.)
^' Lt.Ck>lonel Sharp served in the 2nd Battalion of the Royals in (Janada during the rebellion in 1838. Landed with
the Battalion in the Crimea on the 22ud April 1855, and was at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
^7 Major Boere served with the 8th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the siege and
capture of Delhi, and was severely wounded at the assault of the city (Medal with Clasp) .
" Major Ussher served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country with the 22nd Regiment, and
was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur. Also served in India during the
mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal), and was attached to the Convalescent Depdt at Murree in the Puniaub when the statiou
was attacked by a large force of hill men on the night of ist September 1857. ^<u» onboard the troop-ship EaiUn
Monarch when sne blew up and was destroyed by fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859.
'* Major Charlton serve<l with the 8ist Regiment in the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
*• Major Chandler served with the loth Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of
Sobraon (Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 184B-49, including the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan,
afflur of the 9th September (wounded), storming the enemy's strongly-entrenched position, carrying of the Heigbu
before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress, and was afterwards present at the battJe of Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps).
*> lit. Colonel George Fred. Moore served with the 10th Regiment in the early part of the siege operations befbrc
Mooltan in 1848 (Medal with Clasp), including the aifkir of the 9th September, and the storming of the enemy'ii
8trongl:jr.entrenched position, was severely wounded in the thigh on 4th November.
^ Mtijor Wright served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian mutiny, and was present at the a&ir
of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on the 14th August 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
** Major Wedderbume served with the 24th Regiment during the Puiijaub camptaign of 1848-49. and was present
at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with one Clasp). Served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier warof
1863 with the Euzaizye Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass, and at the attack on
an(l storming of the Conical Hill, and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and
destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th December, which ended in the complete rout of the
enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
** Lt.Colonel Graves ser\'ed with the i8th Royal Irish in China ft^m September 1840 to June 1847 (Medal), and was
present at the storming and capture of the Heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy, second capture of
Chusan, attack and capture of the Heights of Chinghae. occupation of Ningpo, and repulse of the night attack, attack
and capture of the enemy's entrenched Camp on tne Heights of Segoan, attack and capture of CTiapoo, Wiwsuuv'.
Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before Nankin. He was also present at the operations in the
Canton river under Major General D'Aguilar in Anril 1847, and was selected as the Officer to remain in command at
the FactoriecT when the force was withdi-awn, for the purpose of organising and drilling the Associated Gentlemt-n
Voltmteers at Canton.
** Lt.Colonel Thomson commanded the Engineers and Corps of Pontoniers during the campaign in Arracan in
1824, and was present at the attacks on Pnddowa, Mahatee, and Arracan city (Medal with Clasp). In 1838 was ap-
pointed Chief Engineer to the Army of the Indus, and commanded the Detachments of British Troops which fin^t
crossed that river ; afterwards constructed a bridge of boats over it, for which ho receive<l thanks in general oniers,
as also for opening a passage for the Army through the Bolan Pass and over the Amram Mountains. Reconnoitred
the fortress of Ghurneo, and proposed a plan of attack, which being successftil, ho received the thanks of the Com-
mander in Chief, and afterwards of tlie Governor General of India (Medal, and CB.).
^ Major Scarle was at the action of Ecknaes in the Gulf of Finland 20th May 1854, in action with the foris of
Bomarsund 15th August, and at the surrender of Fort Prasto on the 16th August. Served with the Baltic ex])edition
in 1855, and in the mortar-boat fiotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
*7 Major Godley landed with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the 25th August 1855, served at the siege of
Sebastopol, and present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkiah Medal).
=» Major Berry served with the 61st Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chcnab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber I*a&* (Mt-<lft*
with two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857, and was present at the siege assault and capture ol
Delhi, and action of Nujjufghur (Medal with Clasp) .
** Captain Clements was present at the attack on the batteries at Petropaulovski on 3i8t August, landed on 4tb
Sept. at an attack on the same batteries (severely wounded), and was at the capture of two Russian vessels on ',w
Sept. 1854. Served in the China war of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture tf
Canton, expedition to the North, and landed at the lx)mbardmcnt and caiiture of the forts at the mouth of the Peibfl
river on 2ot.h May, as Acting Adjutant and Qr.Master (Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Major Dore scn-'cd with the Buffs in the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Served with the 20th Regiment in iliii
Crimea from the nth July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (woundc<l) and capture of Kinboum (Medal will
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Faulkner was present with the Lcfl Wing of the Queen's Royals during the latter part of the camiiain
of 1844-45 in the Southern Coucan and Sawant Warree country. I
*» Lt.Colonel Mackinnou ser\-ed >vith the i6th Lancers in the campaign in Afighanistan of 1838-39 under Lord KcuM
and was present at the siege and cai)turo of Ghuznoe (Metlal) . Served also throughout the Sutlej campaign of l^m
46. and was present at the affair of Buddiwal (charger killed imder him by a round-shot), and battles of Aliwal toi
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). 1
** Major Wolfe served with the 2nd Queen's Royuls in the campaign of i860 in China, including the advance d
Pekin (Medal with Clasp) .
** Major Beresford served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 25th December 1854 to 26th
1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Rodan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mefld
*• Major Richmond 8er\'ed with the 9Sth Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal), and with the F\
Companies in Sir Charles Napier's Force at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in February 1850 (Metlal with Clasp).
37 Major Lewis served with the Grenadier Company of the 94th Regiment in the action with and destruction
desperate band of insurgent fanatics at Teermanam Coonettos in Malabar.
*» Major Moore served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from loth August 1855, includincr i
siege and fall of Seb:istopol, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medi
Served also in the Indian campaiipis in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 2<th 27th and 28th Noveml
1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwnl (Medal w
Clasp).
» Captain Council served in the 30th Regiment in the Crimean campaign, including the siege of Sebastopol i
attack of the Redan on the 18th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major D. Stewart >va8 present with the Buffs in the battle of Punniar, and has received the Bronze Star.
*» Major Woodall served in the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in i86i. Also in that of 1863, incln«ia
thecaptureofKatikara (Modal). J
*> Major Brooke served with Captain Lillie's Detachment in defeating the insurgents at MaUl^ on 29tb Jiri
during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian ProN-inccs in 1848.
«lfejor Reui served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal), served also with the Flank Companies ^^
Regimentintheforceunder Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in February 1850. Served in i
Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, anl
the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp) .
♦* Major Domville was landed in 1845 with a Detachment of Royal Marinea for the protection or British prop*
at Monte Video. He was there detached for service in the Parana, and was present at the attack and capture off
Forts of Obligado, and forcing the passage of the river. Conomanded a Detachment at Rat Island, off Monte Vid
and was at the defence of Colonia in the River Plato in March and April 1847.
[For CoHtinuafion of NoU$ of Sti\ff' Offtcert of Peiuionert $ei lower part of*'Secruiiimy Sf»y§
Control Department.
26d
CoHTsoLLXs nr Cnnw.
MigOT General Right Son. Sir Henzy Knight Storks, &CB. GCM&, Stmtgor Qtiural <if ths Ordmanct and Undtr
Steretaty t^f State.
AB8X8TAKTB TO THB GOVTSOLLBS TX CHIXy.
Bri|;adier General John Miller l.dye. Royal Artillery, Director qf Artillery and Storm.
OontroUer Sir William Henry Drake/ KCB. Director of SuppUee and TrantporU, 3 Sept. 71.
CoVTSOLLSSB, ranking with 3£<y'or
Oenerala.
Tbrmer Commieeioned Bank.
Principal Saperintendent of Stores Henry William Grordon,* CB.
Deputy Commiiwary General William Henry Matmin, CB.
Pnneyor in Chief James Soott Bobertson,' CB.
IFIBSTCOM-
I Missioir-
;XD KAVK.
Prindpal Snperuitendent of Stores
Depntj Commissary General
Saperintendent of Stores
Deputy Commissary General
Deputy Commisstuy General
Saperintendent of Stores
Depnty Commissary General
Depat^ Commissary General
Bapennlendent of Stores
iwistant Commissary General ...
Assistant Commissary General ...
Awjgtant Commissary General ...
Afcsatant Commissary General ...
iiSLBtant Commissary General ...
iuistant Commissary General
Prineipal Barrack Master
Amnttmt, Commissary General
Isustaat Commissary General
Depaty Superintendent of Stores
AMistant Commissary General
3 Aug. 55
19 Sept. 34
7 Apr. 55
PKBSXKT
K1.KK.
DsPUTT CovTBOLLBBS, ranking with
Colonel*.
Henry Tatum,*C5 39 Apr. 44
Randolph Roath,» CB 17 Nov. 34
Wm.LoweristonMackelcanTonng,*CS. 28 Jan. 3;
Edward Strickland," CB 15 Feb. 3!
Fitsjames Edward Watt 30 July 39
William Lanyon Pezmo si Mar. 39
James Bell Londy* 23 Apr. 40
Henry Robinson," CB 19 Feb. 44
William Henry Paxkyn 4 Oct. 37
Conrad Frederick Potgiiter** 3 Jan. 45
Henry Moore" 2Ang.44
Alexander CrowderCrookshank.^TCB. 27 Jan. 44
Robert Clement Mi^o' 1^7 Ang.42
Arthur William Downes* '19 May 47
AssiSTAiTT CoHTBOLLBBS, ranking with\ .
Lieutenant Colonel*. \
Thomas Ghsm** 19 May 4s
Samuel William Hall^* June5!
Charles Palmer^" ' 3 Jan. 45
Charles Bagot Smith^* 1x6 Dec. 45
Charles Kerr Cleeve 9 July 46
Arthur Pulford Adams x6 June 42
Depaty Superintendoit of Stores|William Michael King*^ 122 Sept.4x
Pnncipal Porveyor lEdward Morris 11 Aug. 54
Aigiatant Commiasary General ...{Latham William Blacker** 1x4 Apr. 46
AMirtant Commissary General ...Frederick George Swan*^ '26 Dec. 46
iisigtant Commissary General ...I James Long 2 Mar. 47
Deputy Superintendent of Stores Thomas Alfred G. SatchweU x Apr. 47
Henry John Brownrigg** jioMay 50
Augustus William Pigott 25 Aug. 54
Woolwich Arsenal.
Ireland.
inistant Commissary General
Prindpal Purveyor
Dqmty Superintendent of Stores
Aisistant Commissary General
Disrict Barrack Master
fireret Lieut. Colonel Unattached
Brevet Major q Foot
ipcam Royal Artillery
Captain 17 Foot
Captain Royal Artillery
\iptain R^^ Artillery
:«ptain 1 DrAgoou. Guards
Captain h.p. 16 Foot
Depstf Snperintezident of Stores
Aj«i»laat Commisfsary General
ANisumt Commissary Gexieral
Wndpal Purveyor
^nty Superintendent of Stores
AiiUtant Cosmnisflary General ...
>epa^ Saperintendent of Stores
• astam Royal Artillery
.U<i$tAnt Coounissary General ...
iM^ Superintendent of Stores
William Henry Horatio Scott»* I i Nov. 47
Matthew Bell Irvine. CMG.** '30 Mar. 48
Colonel Fred. Charles Evelegh," CB... x8 Apr. 60
Charles Robert 8hervinton«r 20 May 42
«. Henry John Wilkinson" x Jan. 70
«. Walter Chidiock Nangle** x9 Dec. 49
$. William Tyler Stuart ' i Jan. 70
Charles Mills Molouy 24 Sept. 55
». Joseph Thomas Barrington 10 Aug. 56}
«. Henry Montague Hosier" ' x Jan. 70'
«. Richard Calvert Healy \ 1 Feb. 70'
Joseph Osbertus Hamley,^ CB 4 Apr. 38I
Charles Poster** X3 Mar. 48
Charles William Eichbaum 12 Aug. 41 „ . . ..
Gregson Bridgett | i Apr. 57 i Aug. 71 Jamaica.
George G. Munro** 19 Oct. 42 x Aug. 71 Woolwich Arsenal.
Charles O. Swain** '26 Sept.4s 5 Sept.71 West Indies.
John Isaac Lilley** lAug. 44I x Oct. 71'Cork.
Alexander Dickson Bumaby** 14 Aug. 54" 17 Oct. 71 Woolwich Arsenal.
James William Murray^ , 8 Nov. 50, x Nov. 71 'Manchester.
Alfred Horatio Young i Jan. 40 x July 72 'Manchester.
X Jan. 70
X Jan. 70
5 Sept: 7 X
X Jan. 70 War Office.
X Jan. 70 Northern District.
I Jan. TojPortam. Gun Wharf.
X Jan. 70; Western District.
X Jan. 70: Southern District
I Jan. 7o|Devonpt. Gun Wharf.
I Jan. 70 Edinburgh.
I Jan. 70'AlderBhot.
X Jan. 7x Woolwich Arsenal. *
5Sept.7t Gibraltar.
X Nov. 71 Cape of Good Hope.
XX Dec. 72 Dublin.
X7 June 73 South-Eastern Dist.
37 Oct. 73 Home District.
X Jan. 70 Natal.
X Jan. 70 Nova Scotia.
X Jan. 70 Cork.
I Jan. 70 1 Woolwich Arsenal.
X Jan. 70 'China.
X Jan. 70; Chatham.
X Jan. 70' Dublin.
X Jan, 7o:Devonport.
X Jan. 70 1 Eastern District.
X Jan. 70 Belfast.
X Jan. 70; Woolwich.
X Jan. 70 Woolwich Arsenal.
I Jan. 7o| Ireland.
X Jan. 70 Dublin.
I Jan, 70 Dover.
X Jan. 70 'Gold Coast.
X Jan. 70 Army Service Corps,
X Jan. 70! Army Service Corps.
I Jan. 70 Cnrragh.
X Jan. 7o,Devonpt. Gun Wharf.
I Jan. 70 Bermuda.
X Jan. 70 Portsm. Gun Wharf.
X Jan. 70; Gibraltar.
X Jan. 70 Portsmouth.
X Feb. 70 Gold Coast.
X Jan. 71 Chatham Gun Wharf.
X Jan. 71 Ceylon.
X Aug. 71 1 Manchester.
A-w.'t. Superintendent of Stores Henry P. Hunt 23 Mar. 42'xi Nov. 72 Aldershot.
i«4i<«taat Commissary Goaeral
U«:st. Superintendent of Stores
i«fistant Commiasary General
John Main waring Lindsey** 17 Aug. 52' i Feb. 73'Southem District.
George Ignatius Pirlris** 22 Feb. 50 17 June 73^
Alexander Clerk** 27 Mar. 54 27 Oct. 73 Dover.
Aa^iu. Superintendent of Stores, Henry Horatio RaiboneHeVritt?* 7 Aug. 51 27 Oct! '7i|Weedon.
Supply and Transport Suh Department,
^Former Commieeioned Bank.
nacipal Purveyor
W^ttant Comrniasary General ..
•Wi^tant Commissary General ..
A.«M4tant Commiasary General ..
Wijtant Commissary General ..
A«i4tant Commissary General ..
Ajaatsnt Commissary General ..
A^«i«tant Commiasary General ..
i-Mijtsnt Commissary General ..
.v^isant Commiasary General ..
^'siAant Oommissary General ..
AafistantCommiflMiry General ..
iMstant Oommissary General ..
AMstantOominiasaiy General ..
Principal Pttnreyor
Com KISSABIBS, ranking fcith Majon.
Charles Barrett Knapp**
Edward Lander Wara
Duncan Campbell Napier
Robert Grey Donaldson Solby" ,
Henry Clutterbuck Lewis**
Robert Handley Dxmdee ,
Croker Lovell Baker Pennell
Alfred Robert Thompson*?
Francis Charles Blunt ,
Alfred^ Ernest Petrie
Charles Davis O'Connor**
George Hutchison PhiUipa
William Henry Newland
Foster Shortt
James Holmes
Jan. 55
Oct. 48
Mar. 47
Mar. 48
Jan. 55
Apr. 54
June 54
Jan, 55
Jan. 55
June 54
Aug. 54
Oct. 55
Jan. 56
Mar. 56,
Deo. 54"
x2 Feb.
xa Feb.
X2 Feb.
12 Feb.
X2 Feb.
xa Feb.
12 Feb.
X2 Feb.
X2 Feb.
xa Feb.
12 Feb.
X2 Feb.
X2 Feb.
xa Feb.
1x2 Feb.
Cork.
Dublin.
Cape of Good Hope.
Western Australia.
Mauritius.
Home District
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Shomclifie.
Gold Coast
Devonport.
Cork.
Portsmouth.
Edinburgh.
s
Digitized by V^OOQIC
267
Oontrol Bepoflrtmewk.
Former Committioned Bank.
Purveyor
Barrack Master
Oaptaiu latu Military Train ...
Captain late Militaiy Train ...
Captain late Militaxy Train ...
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneral
Barrack Master
Barrack Master
Assist. Saperinteudent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneral
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Purveyor
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneral
Dep. Assist. Commissaiy General
Dep. As!*isc. Commissary Greneral
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Purveyor
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneral
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Dep. Aspist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneral
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
General Ashley
CoiCHissASisa, ranking mth Major;
GeorKe Whittaker MeUish**
JohnThomas Downman
Lynch John Keogh
James Milne*®
Edward William Henry "Webb
Edward Charles Saunder
Frederick Casolaui"
David Gibbons*
John Fitzmaurice Manning
Basil Charles Boothbv,»» IaUBrev.2f<y.
Gilbert Howard Sanders**
Horatio Albert Russell"
A. 8. Beswick
Sidney Reynett Brown"
Paul George Frederick Fnrse ...
James Moora
Charles Edward Wrench
Thomas Bntterworth Prissick...
Wellesley Gordon Walker Bobinsonu
William Frederick Wright"
Henry John Wild
Henry Fane Travers
Robert Stanes
Robert Edward Hunter** ,
Richard Stephenson Prioe*^
Newoome Richard Baven
Mansell Octavius Miller
John Macforlane
Matthew John Ingram<i*
Ashley Cowper Ryland**
Henry William HackmanM
Charles Hale Rumbold
John Charles Angell
John Draper*'
John Lesue Robertson"
John Henry Randall^^
Charles Ralph
Form^ Commiitioned Fank,
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist Commissaiy General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneral
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneriil
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneral
Dep. Assist. Commissaiy General
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Purveyor
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneral
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneral
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Conomissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneral
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissaiy Greneral
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Barrack Master
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary Greneral
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
x6 Nov,
2 Jan.
X Apr.
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[2 May
z Sept.
z Sept.
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32 Jan.
iz Sept.
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z5 Jan. 54
X Deo. 55
z Dec. 55
z Jan. 56
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Dbpftt Covmibsabibs, ranhinff wUk
Captains,
William Ross Fuller
George Home Telfer
Robert Lee Matthews'*
Thomas Augustus Le Mesurier
Henry Boucher Arthur Middleton
William Roger Snow"
Edwin Dunn ,
Charles Walter Penrice ,
Nathaniel Taylor ,
Joseph Frederick Wallett Des Barres>*
William Fryer57
David Robert Ross
John Tromenhero Johnston
Alexander Williams Anderson
John Thomson
Jonathan William Elmes
Henry Spencer Edward Beeves
William Bridgman
Cecil Francis Leach ,
Francis Hugh Armstrong
Francis Gordon Archer
William Henry Ravenscroft
Robert Squarey
Thomas Sadleir Brereton
John Igglesden Troup
Edward Thomas Price
William John Jortin Wameford ..
Basil Porter
Clifford Elliot Walton
Emilius Hughes
Archibald Robinson Gibbs
Albert Meyer
George John Parkyn
William Thomas Evans
Crofton James Uniaoke
Thomas Storrar Smith
George Lyddon Morley
Francis William Brathwait Gattey
William Beamish»*
Sydney George Granville ,
Neill Roger"
Edward Wilmot Williams
Francis John Gilbert Cook ,
Robert Stockham Brydges Leech
Frederick Henry Bndgman ,
Charles William Beverley M'Kensie..
William Henry Wilson Hawtayne
William FitzJohn Le Poer l^noh
John Blurton
Frederick FitsCIarenoe Goddard
Mark William Rooksby Rushton
James Tiemey Skinner
WiJter Henry Christie
John P. Serrurier
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; Nov. 51
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Z2 Feb. 70 Dublin.
15 Feb. 70 Army Service Corps.
IS Feb. 70I Army Service CoriM.
zs Feb. 70'Army dierviceCoips.
17 Aug. 70 'Woolwich.
23 Aug. 70 Mtilta.
z Oct. 70; Nova Scotia.
z Oct. 7o,Curragh.
15 Oct. 70 York.
22 Deo. 70 Army Service Corps.
z Jan. 7z Alder shot.
z Jan. 7z Tynemouth.
z Jan. 7z Limerick.
z Mar. 7z Special Service,
to May 71 Guernsey.
z Aug. 71 Bermuda.
X Aug. 7z Athlone.
5 Sept. 71 Singapore.
z Oct. 7z Chester.
z Nov. 7z Clonmel.
28 Dec. 7z Jersey.
z Jan. 72 Colchester.
z Apr. 72 Plymouth.
20 Apr. 72 Ireland.
z July 72 Chatham Gun Whaif.
z July 72 Dublin.
3 Aug. 72 Manchester.
II Nov. 72 MoJta.
z Dec. 72 Ceylon.
z Feb. 73 Manchester.
C7 June 73 Cax>e of Good Hope;,
[z Aug. 73 Tower.
[2 Sep. 73 Jamaica.
.16 Sept. 73 Honduras.
27 Oct. 73 Devonport.
27 Oct. 73 Dover.
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IX Apr. 54
2 Jan. 56 12 reo,
2 Jan. 56 z 2 Feb.
I Feb. 56 12 Feb.
I Feb. 56 12 Feb.
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Nov. 61 z2Feb.
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1. 67 z2Feb.
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70 Portsmouth.
70 Woolwich Arsenal.
70 Chatham.
70 Dover.
70 Army Service Gorpsw
70 Newcastle-on>l^iie.
70 Edinburgh.
70 Bermuda.
70 Nova Sootia.
70 Malta.
70 Dublin.
70 Ceylon.
70 Belfast.
70 Cape of Good Hope.
70 Gibraltar.
70 Army Service Corps.
70 Army Service Corps.
70 Portsmouth,
70 Woolwich Arsenal
70 Army Servioe Corps.
70 Gold Coast.
70 Manchester.
70 Birr.
70 Dover.
70 Army Servioe Corps*
70 Dublin.
70 West Indies.
70 Hounslow.
70 Cape of Good Hope.
70 Curragh.
70 Preston.
70 Arni3' Service Corps.
70 Cape of Good Hope.
70 Manchester.
70 Army Servioe Corps.
70 CuxTOgh.
70 Army Service Corpe.
70 Devonport
70' Canter bnry.
7o'6arbadoe8.
70 1 Army Servioe Carps.
70 Army Servioe Corps.
v/u| »**«»/. 70 'Ceylon.
63 12 Feb. 70 Army Servioe Ck>Tp8.
63 z2 Feb. 70 Netley.
64 z2Feb. 70' Portsmouth.
67 12 Feb. 70 Army Service Corps.
63 12 Feb. 70 Army Service Corps.
67 12 Feb. 70 Maidstone.
66 12 Feb. 70 London.
64 12 Feb. 70 Western Australia.
64 12 Feb. 70 Aldershot,
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263
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fisTTack Master
BamckMaster
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Assist Saperentendent of Stores
Purveyor
Purveror
Dep. Assist. Comxaissary General
Dep. Assist. Commiasary General
Dep. Assist. Commiasary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Siq)erintendeni of Stores
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
Assist. Saperintendent of Stores
I>ip.Asai8tStiperintendt. of Stores
Porveyor
Depoty Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Dep.AK«i«t8uperintendt. of Stores
DepJLsai8t.8nperint€ndt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
D^.As8i8tSnperintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.As«i«t,Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.As8i8t.8aperintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist Superintendt. of Stores Alftred Montanaro
DepjLseigtSnpenntendt. of Stores Francisco Candido P. Silveira*
Dkpuit CoHxi8SA.aiK8, ranking mth
Capiaint.
Frederick (George Frith
George Frederick Coryton
Frederick Bazett Doveton
George Beresford Deare
Henrv Blakeney®
C. W. Elphinstone-Holloway**
Charles Honrv Toller
John Smith Kavenhill
Thomas Brown Stewart
James Alleyne Clarke
George Coate's
Henry Longfield Ricard
Robert Meade ^
Gerald Edward March
Edward T. Christie
James Frere Edwards
Henry Sedley RiceBagenal
Henry Smith
Samuel Ormsby Rogers
Voltaire White
Oswald Frederick Beale
Stephen Walter Rains
Blair Abbott
William Jones Bimie
George Johnston"
Robert Cattley Baker
Saunders Adamson
John Kent Johnston
James Alexander Scott
William Macken
William Peel
Thomas Sparkes
George Augustus Brunett
George C. Murray
Joseph Elliott
Sydney Lancey Da vies Smith
William Bel! LeGeytM
John Devine*'
'Reuben Hill Powell
iThomas Gerard Lockyer ,
{George Ramsey** ,
I Charles Robert Crawford
'Walter Ernest Sax Battiscombe .,
Walter Crawford Rees
, Robert Douglas Noake
Lieotenant late Military Train
lieutenant late Military Train
fjeatenant Ute MiUtary Train
IJeutcnant late Military Train
}«ut«nant late Military Train
I^wenant late Military Train
J«utenant late Military Train
jyttenant late Military Train ... „
D^y Purveyor i Walter Thomas Cowley Wilton
Dep-Assist. Superintendt. of Stores William Greyson Boyes ,
Dep.A«si8t.8uperintendt, of Stores Augustus Hillier
^JUsiat-Superintendt. of Stores Ricnard Henry Chase ,
Dep.Assigt.Sui>erintendt. of Stores William D. Bennett
^tenant late MUitarjr Train ... I Biddnlph Lee Warner
D^. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores Henry Taylor
^^y Purveyor IWiUiam Richard Taylor ,
«Miaist. Superintendt. of Stores James Mason
J5 jurist. Superintendt. of Stores William Henry Chambers*"
pep.As8i«t.8uperintendt. of Stores G. M. Thorn
wenant late Militaiy Train ... |Frankhn Ludovic Berthon
J^AuostSttperintendt. of Stores Robert Walsh..
J^-^srist. Superintendt. of Stores 'Edwin Nicoll *..
D^-AssisL Superintendt. of Stores | Edward Gatt
^.Assist Superintendt. of Stores, Thales Pease
J^nty Purveyor jJames Johnston
J^-Asaist. Superintendt. of StoresiGeorge Edward Lane
^AssisLSuperintendt. of Stores John Browne
J^JUeiat-Stiperintcndt. of Stores .Thomas Joseph Rawnsley*"
D^.As6ist.Saperintendt. of Stores | Joseph Henry Pearson
fljjjsjgt. Superintendt, of Stores William Sidney Haldane'®
^.Aittist Superintendt. of Stores IDominick O'Loughlen MacDermott.
uep-Asaist. Superintendt. of Stores Walter Booth"
D«P~^ist,8uperintcndt. of Stores T. G. Stack
^5-*«ist Superintendt. of Stores | Henry Payn Moors
JjP-issist. Superintendt. of Stores Patrick Joseph Connell Flynn |
^^>>AMiat.8uperintendt. of Stores John Roden Herepath
j2.A98iat.StipeTintendt. of Stores Francis Sidney Smith Fead,
^Jlsdst Superintendt. of Stores Henry Morgan
^-issist. Superintendt. of Stores Robert Pearce Olpherts
^~.iMist.8nperintendt. of Stores James Alfred Bristow
'^.Assist.Biiperintendt. of Stores James Cragg Kelbnan
riKSTCOH-
MISSION
KD BANK.
6 July 67
27 July 67
23 Feb. 67
25 Feb. 67
7 Mar. 50
X Aug. 55
28 Feb. 55
23 July 67
10 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 65
16 Sept. 67
I Jan. 5a
29 Jan. 55
23 Oct. 66
3 Dec. 49
I Oct. 40
I Jan. 46
5 Mar. 54
32 May 55
14 June 55
a June 55
14 July 55
14 July 55
14 July 55
15 Au^^ 55
25 Aug. 55
25 Aug. 55
I Apr. 56
1 Apr. 57
I Apr. 49
1 Feb. 53
I Oct. 47
15 May 54
10 Aug. 54
24 May 54
20 Jan. 55
9 Apr. 50
12 May 5a
20 P'eb. 57
23 Nov. 55
12 Oct. 60
12 Jan. 56
12 May 60
6 Jan. 60
9 Feb. 64
13 May 63
16 Mar. 57
T6Apr. 5a
21 Feb. so
10 Oct. 54
8 Dec. 54
5 May 63
9 Apr. 55
27 Apr. 55
I Apr. 55
17 Apr. 55
1 Apr. 55
13 June 63
26 Apr. 55
1 4 May 55
9 May 55
ai July 55
ao Aug. 55
I Apr. 55
a I July 55
a I July 55
a8 Dec. 55
10 Jan. 56
27 Apr. 56
17 Apr. 56
6 Oct. 56
35 Jan. 56
1 Jan. 57
a3 Mar. 57
39 Jan. 58
21 Dec. 58
a I Dec. 58
PRBBBNT
BANK.
2 Feb. 70
Gibraltar.
I a Feb. 70 Enniskillen.
I a Feb. 70 Sheffield.
I a Feb. 70 Barbtuioes.
xa Feb. 70' Edinburgh.
laFeb. 70 Bull Point.
xa Feb. 70 Gosport.
xa Feb. 70 Dover.
xa Feb. 70 Brighton.
I a Feb. 70|Barbadoes.
xa Feb. 70 Gold Coast.
I a Feb. 70 Plymouth.
xa Feb. 70 Devonpt. Gun Wharf.
laFeb. 70J Dublin.
xa Feb. 70] Portsmouth.
12 Feb. 70 DubliQ.
12 Feb. 701 Devonpt. Gun Wharf.
I a Feb. 70 Woolwich Arsenal.
I a Feb. 70 Portsm. Gun Wharf.
2 Feb. 70 Jamaica.
2 Feb. 7o[ Dublin.
laFeb. 70' Woolwich.
12 Feb. 70 Malta.
12 Feb. 70. Manchester.
12 Feb. 70 Bermuda.
12 Feb. 70 Newport, Monmouth.
2 Feb. 70,
2 Feb. 701 Dublin.
12 Feb. 70 Portsmouth.
2 l'\b. 70 Colchester.
2 Fob. 70 Alderuey.
12 Feb. 7oi Pembroke Dock.
x2 Feb. 70 Cape of Good Hope.
12 Feb. 70I
12 Feb. 70 Portsm. Gun Wharf.
x2 Feb. 70iCork Harbour,
xa Feb. 70 1
I a Feb. 70 Ceylon,
xa Feb. 70 China.
IS Feb. 70
15 Feb. 70
15 Feb. 70
15 Feb. 70
15 Feb. 70
IS Feb. 70
15 Feb. 70
x5 Feb. 70
33 June 70
7 July 70
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Coips.
Arm^' Service Corps.
Anny Service Corps.
Araiy Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Aldershot.
Singapore.
X Oci. 70 Manchester.
T Ton ««• r^Vk{ ^Vh A<i4>A«a
DepAasist Superintendt.
pcp.A wsiat. Superintendt.
P^JLs«ist.8uperintcndt.
Dep.AMi8t.Superintendt.
J^AjsistSuperintendt.
^As8i8t.8uperintendt.
^As«iitSizperintendt.
D^.A«i8t Superintendt.
wpAjsistSiqwrintendt.
^.Assist Sdperintendt.
uep.A4«i«t.Snperint«ndt.
I Jan. 71 Chichester.
I Jan. 71 Jamaica.
I Feb. 71 Army Service Corps.
10 May 71 Portsm. Gun Wharf.
1 Aug. 71 Fort George.
I Aug. 71 Natal.
I Oct. 71 Edinburgh.
28 Dec. 71 Bermuda.
17 Apr. 72| Gibraltar.
May 72 'Gold Coast.
15 June 72 Chatham Gun Wharf.
X July 72 Gibniltur.
X July 72 St. Helena.
3 Aug 72 China.
Ti Nov. 72 Devonpt. Gun Wharf.
17 June 73 [Army bervice Corps.
11 Aug. 73 Portsm. Gun Wharf.
I Sept. 7 5 Ceylou.
: Sept. 7j Curragh.
1 Sept. 73 Dublin.
I Sejit. 73 Malta.
X Sept. 73 Stirling.
X Sept. 73; Woolwich Arsenal.
I Sept. 73 Dublin.
I Sept. 73lU])nor.
I Sept. 73 Marchwocd.
I Sept. 73 Gibraltar.
3 Sent. 73 l^urbadoes.
21 Dec. 58 27 Oct. 73 Portsm. Gun Wharf,
ax Dec. 58 6 Nov. 73 Mauritius.
Assistant Comuibsabibs, rankit^ withi
Lieutenanta. |
of Stores GreorgeArber 114 Jan. 56
of Stores John Charles Freebum X3 Apr. 56
of Stores William Cleather Gordon ai Dec. 58
of Stores, Herbert James Mills 21 Dec. 58
of StoresiFnuicis Edward Thompson '23 Mar. 59
of Stores Gedrge T. Pett 123 Mar. 59
of Stores William Robert Mayo 29 Apr. 59
of Stores William Henry Howell 29 Apr. 59
of Stores 'Robert Nicholls 29 Apr. 59
of Stores] Frederick Pridham I 5 June 60
of Stores 'Harry Mainwaring Dunstan ' 8 June 6rii^if^b
I a Feb. 70 China.
xa Feb. 70 Devonpt. Gun Whart
12 Feb. 70, Bermuda.
12 Feb. 70; Halifax.
12 Feb. 30 Tipner.
13 Feb. 70 Woolwich ArsenaL
X2 Feb. 70 Bermuda.
269
Control Department
Former C9mmi»iumed Rank,
I>ep.AsBi8t.Siipermteiidt. of Storee
Dep.ABais(.8nperintendt. of Stores
Deputy Purveyor
Qr.Master CoxomiBsai-iat Staff C.
Qr.Master Military Store Depart.
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C.
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C.
Qr. Master Commissariat Staff C.
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.As8ist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. A88ist.Superiiitendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.As8ist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.AssiBt. Superintendt. .of Stores
Deputy Purveyor ,
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor ,
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor .'.
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor ,
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C.
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C.
Lieutenant late Military Train . . .
Lieutenant late Military Train ...
Lieutenant late Militaxy Train . . .
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C.
Ensign late Military Train
Ensign late Military Train
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
AssiSTAVT C0MMI88ABIXS, ramkimg wUk
PIBSTCOH-
MI88X0K-
XD BAJTK.
George Alflned Jolly^
John Edward Taylor**
Frederick William Page
.Tohn Gallagher
Thomas Hassall
John Power'^
Job Smith'*
John Williams
Augustus Bresson Calvert
Charles K. Vansittart
Charles S. Buchanan
Lionel Frederick Graham
Charles Day Dnmford
Colin Q. L. Campbell
Harry H. St. George
Arthiir Walter Briagman
Hobert Pinlay King
Edmund Grey Skinner
John Davies Thwaites
John Smith Young
Marlow Sidney John Woollett .,
James Dungey
W. B. Edridge
William Bobertson ,
Joseph PoiTest
John Spencely
Charles Frederick Flower Woods
Charles Edward Bruce
William Burke
Edward Love
Henry Clinton
Ensign 61 Foot ,
Ensign 88 Foot
Lieutenant loa Foot
Ensign 58 Foot
Lieutenant Royal Artillery
Lieutenant 64 Foot
Lieutenant 84 Foot
Lieutenant 20 Foot .
Lieutenant xx Foot .
Lieutenant 95 Foot ..
Purveyor's Clerk ..^
Barrack Clerk
Lieutenant 103 Foot...
John Loney^..
Alexander William Acheeon**
John Beaufln Irving**
Anthony Edward Parker
Charles M'Garry
John Moorehouse**
George Elliott^
Richard John Lewis
G. Drury ,
W. Gammell ,
J. Stephenson
W. W. Thelwall
H. N. MitcheU
A. B. Allen
H. Chipp
J. Lynas
Patrick O'liOazy
W. H. Eliot
Thomas Hibbert
John James Donnelly
William Chambers ,
Richard Croisdale ,
Thomas Alderton
Joseph Wood
James Lees
Charles Henry Santi
Robert Alexander Chermside
Edward Pilkington Elliott
George Gunn Mtinro
WilbrahamT. Whitehead
G. H. Stonhouse
John Henry Rolt Triscott
Richard Terriok Stainforth
William Butterworth Cooke
Henry Charles Sutleffe
Robert Barrington Baker
Frederick Octavius Leggett
Francis Walter Lundy
Powell C. B. Richards
Walter Thompson M'Leod
Edwin Fits Stubbs
John Smith ,
Edward John Dolton
Thomas Patrick Shannon
Charles William Richard Mansergh..
Alfred George Sandham de Sails
Arthur John Hutton
Francis Russell Gosset
Charles John Bannister
Horace Miles Benyon Beevor
Frederick William John Cole
Edward John de Sails
George Henry Everard
H. D. O'Donnell
TheodoreCampbellHeiUgerlfoodonald
George Robert Hunter
Sub Asstsvakt ComassASixs.
Ernest Elliott Markwick
'George Wollaston Ottley
WiUiam Horan
Stephen Thornton PhlUimoie
PBKSXI^
B1.VX.
20 Aug.
X7 Nov.
X Apr.
28 Oct.
39 Dec.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
38 June
28 June
3x July
3x July
31 July
3» July
24 Dec.
27 May
22 June
24 Dec.
24 Dec.
24 Deo.
24 Dec.
x6Mar.
17 Feb.
13 Apr.
31 Dec.
x8Dec.
15 Feb.
15 Feb.
5 Aug.
8 Jan.
15 Nov.
20 Oct.
8 Jan.
7 Aug.
31 Dec.
23 Feb.
8 Dec.
6 Mar.
1 Nov.
a Sept.
20 Nov.
9 Dec.
8.Tuly
I Aug.
7 Nov.
15 Jan.
8Jfw!
8 July
2 Feb. 70 Army Service Corps.
2 Feb. 70 1 Dover.
2 Feb. 70'Bennuda.
2 Feb. 7olArmy Service Corps.
2 Feb. 70; Woolwich Arsenal.
2 Feb. 70J Army Service Corps.
2 Feb. 70 Aldershot.
2 Feb. 70! Aldershot.
2 Feb. 70' Army Service Corps.
2 Feb. 70; Ceylon.
2 Feb. 70, Army Service Corps.
2 Feb. 70 Chester.
2 Feb. 70, Army Service Corps.
2 Feb. 70 Ceylon.
2 Feb. 70, Ceylon.
2 Feb. 70 Devonpt. Gun Whsrf.
2 Feb. 70 Malta.
2 Feb. 70 1 China.
2 Feb. 70 Sheemees.
2 Feb. 70I London.
2 Feb. 70. Gibraltar.
2 Feb. 70 Sbomcliffe.
2 Feb. 70, Gold Coast.
2 Feb. 70 Chester.
2 Feb. 70 Southern District.
2 Feb. 70 Aldershot.
2 Feb. 70 Malta.
2 Feb. 70 Devonport.
2 Feb. 70 Gold Coast.
7 Feb. 70 North Britain.
2 Feb. 70'Natal.
2 Feb. 70 Bermuda.
2 Feb. 70, Army Service Corps.
2 Feb. 70 Army Service Corps.
2 Feb. 70 1 Army Service Corps.
2 Feb. 70 Curragh.
5 Feb. 70 Army Service Corps.
5 Feb. 70' Gold Coast.
8 Feb. 70, St. Vincent.
8 Feb. 70 Bermuda.
8 Feb. 70 Hong Kong.
8 Feb. 70'LoDaon.
8 Feb. 70 Aldershot.
8 Feb. 70' Mauritius.
8 Feb. 70! Portsmouth.
8 Feb. 70' Aldershot.
8 Feb. 70 1 Jamaica.
8 Feb. 70'Dublin.
8 Feb. 70 Nova Scotia.
•5 Feb. 70 Dublin.
25 Feb. 70 Army Service Corps.
25 Feb. 70 Army Service Corps.
26 Feb. 70' Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Gold Coast.
Army Servioe Corps.
Ireland.
Army Servioe Corps.
Army Servioe Corps.
Weedon.
Devonpt Gun Wharf.
26 Feb. 70
26 Feb. 70
x Aug. 70
x Sept. 70
X Sept. 70
1 Sept. 70
3 Dec. 70
X2 Dec. 70
13 Dec. 70
X3 Dec. 70
IS Dec. 70
24 Dec. 70 Ceylon.
2 Jan. 71 Colchester.
I Feb. 71 Gold Coast.
6 Feb. 71 Hyde Park.
9Mur. 71 Gold Coast
x6 Mar. 7i|Haulbowline
X Apr. 71 Manchester.
X2 Apr. 71 Gold Coast.
12 Apr. 71 Portsmouth.
12 Apr. 7x Army Servioe Corps.
8 May 71 Army Service Ccrps.
4 Deo. ~~ ^ , .,
1 5 June 66 1 1 7 June 7 x Cork.
XI Jan. 67 "" ^~* A-~».
15 July 71 Army Service Corps.
15 July 71! Straits Settlements.
IS July 71 ! Army Service Corps.
15 July 7iiMalta.
15 July 71 1 Jersey.
15 July 71 Devonpt Gun WTiarf.
I Apr.
5 Mar.
5 July 71
|i5 July7x
66 1 18 Feb. 70
67*19 Aug. 71
x6 0ot. 7x
Aldersnot.
Gold Coast.
WarOfBoo.
;x3 June 72 Woolwich.
'13 June 72 'Woolwich*
::::Dig,tiz^^^S30gle
Control BepartinenU
270
Pormtr Comwkiationed Bank,
Ueotenmt xi Foot
Richard Pnrdy Hunt
Arthur Newton St. Quintin
Wodehouse Dillon Richardson
Frank Graham Wintle
Walter Bourne Brabazon
Ernest Houghton ,
John Langford Wheeler ,
Henry M'Uleland
Cusimir Arthur Bourne
Herbert Andrew David Hain
Robert Arthur Nugent
Ernest Langham Boughton Kevill-
Davies
AlfredBly
Lewis Augustus Clutterbuck
Fraser Browne Melliss
Robert Fulke Noel Clarke
Frank Erastus Stevens
David Soot Skirving
Frederick Anthony Riteon
Bub Assiscavt Coxxissiusb.
VIB8T COM
ifisBioir-
PBK8SVT
BAirx. I
MAtI.J
Josiah Jones
Allan Harris Langdon
Charles Henry Bridge
Ernest Fryer ,
John Francis Sargent
John George Yule Wilson
AlAred Aquila Baker
William Bandford Bienldnsop
Malcolm Graham
Herbert Thornton Wyon
Hamilton William Wetherell Spooner
Arthur William CoUard ,
Frederick Stephen Seymour .....
Robert Scipio Marsh de Rioci ..
Francis Havard Arnold ,
Marcus Edward Read Rainsford
Edmund Philip Bowden Smith .,
James Roe
Herbert George Fincham
William Moorsom Laurence
William Francis Moore
Thomas James Kemaghan
Godfrey Octavius Warren
John William Brooke Parkin
George Vaughan Hamilton
Bernard Heygate
Harry Penson Burt
WUUam Frederick Wright
Charles William Henry Tate
William John Byrne Bamfleld
Thomas St. John Fagan
Edward Heath
Leigh Tracey
Charles Gilchrist Jeans ,
Samuel Henry Winter
Altered George Hipwell
Gtorald George Challice
William Robert Winter
James Roch Edwards
Hugh Watson Bruno Bruno
Walter Alphonsus Dunne
George Radley Hobbs ,
Dep.AMiit8iiperintendt. of Stores
Boiign6aFoot
African Branch.
ComcxsfABT.
James Nelson MarSdon
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 Juno
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
13 June
1 Deo.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
7aK;ork.
72 Woolwich ArAcnuK
7a Go] a Coftjrt.
7? \Vi>i|tt^K*h ArecnaU
uduu,
ilvr ich Artieiial.
7=
7-
7=
7'-
7=
7a
7a 5,uld Coaat.
7atWooliTich.
7a AMcr&hot.
7a ibtiHler.
7a ■'Iwich Arscnul.
72 I Kiblin,
7a Ktj'jmcligfe.
72 I Ufitbiitn tSmi Wharf,
7« Liinertck.
72 KiiPteni DiHtrict.
7a Dublin.
72 Armj Service t'orpji.
7a Amiy *Sc.Tvict' Corps,
7a UTlllliTk.
■ ■t.
n^m. Gun Wlmrf.
ijtbam.
7a Army Service Corps,
72|Duljlin.
7a Devonpt . CI an Wharf.
7a I'ortjam. Gun Wharf.
7a Gold Coast,
7a Mancheemr.
7a Hcmdurae.
73 'k'^ oolwich Arsemal.
73 Aldemhot.
73 f J e von port,
73 Irc'lfturJ,
73 MasiChestor.
73 3'<.rt4-ni. i\\m Wharf.
73 (ioUiUitft^t.
73 J'orLi^u.auih.
73 Irc'isind.
73 WiM>lwlch.
73 w-i-iluicU Arsenal,
73 AUiiTJ'ihrjt.
73 EvLUiL^trjirh,
73 AVuulwich.
73 Wo<}lwiph.
73 I urt^m Gun Wharf,
73 ^Vfjolwich.
73 Dover.
73 Woolwfch.
73 l^r.rt.KisLinj.h.
73 ^' ■ - • ' .
73 It ArftQiiaL
73 i ....;. .
73 IrcluDii.
DsrUTT CO]CMI88A.aZX8.
3£artin Day Sayers
Henry Frederick Blissett
ASSIBTAITT COVMISSABISS.
Henry Wyatt
F.K.Bennett
George Twiaell Wawn
Joseph Marsh
Charles F. H. Beardmore
James Casma^or Gore (on jtrcbiUion)
Robert Poole Gabbett (<li/<o)
John Jobeph Crooks
Henry P. Reid
aT Aug. 60 xa Feb. 70
'a Dec. 6a
la Feb. 70
f Apr. 73
94 Sept 73
I a Feb.
I Aug.
I Feb.
ax May
a3 Joly
X Sept.
3 Sept.
8 Sept.
36 Sept.
Gold Coast-
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
Sierra Leono.
Gold Coast.
73' Gold Coast.
73: Gold Coast.
73I Gol d Coast.
73 1 Gold Coast
73 Gold Coast.
Army Service Corps.
(Head Quarters, 109, Victoria Street, Westminster.)
Blqf Offletr Assistant Controller Colonel F. C. Bvelegh, CB,
AmUtani to the 8t<{f Officer Assistant Controller LtColonel Shervinton.
Adjutamt
g^arter Matter Assistant Conunissary R. Croisdale.
fofmaeter Gtoorge Rennie.
^•—-'-f--^- {?w;K ^
RUimg Maeter John Bamett. af Aug. 59, Woolwijg^^y CjOOQ IC
271
Control BepaHment
OvriCS&8 ATTACHED TO THB COBPB.
Commw«art>t.
Lynch John Keoijli IhiWin.
James Milne Woolwich.
Bdwftrd N^illiam Henry Webb ~ Alderahot.
Gilbort Howard Sanders** Woolwich.
Deputjf ComatMoriM.
William "BLo^er Snow Dablin.
Henry Spencer Edward Beeves Aldershob.
William Brid|<man Cnrragh.
F.G.Archer , Aldershot.
Edward Thomas Price Chatham.
George John Parkyn Woolwich.
T. 8. Smith Ourragh.
F. W. B. Gattey Chatham.
Bdward Wilmot Williams DubUn.
Francis John Gilbert Cook Alderahot.
F. H. Bridgman Aldershot.
W. F. L. Le Poer Trench Curragh.
JohnBlurton Aldershot.
John Devine Woolwich.
Beuben HiU Powell Aldershot.
Thomus Gerard Lockyer ;.. Aldershot.
Geor^fc IUun.scy Aldershot.
Charles Robert Crawford Portsmoath.
Walter Emost Sax Batiiscombe ShomcUffe.
Walter Cra^Word llees Aldershot.
Robert Don^slas Noake Woolwich.
Biddulph Lee Warner Woolwich.
A$suiant Cammiuariea,
John Browne Woolwicb.
George Alfred Jolly** Woolwich.
John Gallagher Aldershot.
John Power Dublin.
Augustus Bresson Calvert Corrsgh.
Charles S. Buchanan Alderanot.
Charles Day Dumford Devoniwrt.
Alexander William Aoheson Woolwich.
John Beaufln Irving Alderahot.
Anthony Edward Parker Kensington.
John Moorehuuse Alderahot.
J. J. Donnelly Woolwich.
William Chamben London.
T. G. Alderton Portsmouth.
Joseph Wood Alderahot
James Lees Curragh.
Robert Alexander Chermside Dublin.
G. G. Monro Chatham.
W. T. Whitehead Portsmoath.
E. J. Dolton Dcvonport.
T. P. Shannon Aldersnot.
Alfred George 8. de Sails Woolwich.
Francis Russell Gosset Dablin.
Sub Amttant Commi$9ari«*.
C. H. Bridge Shomdiffe.
B. Fryer Woolwich.
A. W. CoUard Woolwich.
Pay Siib BeparhneuL
Former C<mm\»aioned Rank, Patmastxbs, rakkmg wUk Jftyon.
Assistant Conmiissary General ... James Knight Goold
Assistant Commissary General . . J Edward Aichibald Ibbetson
Assistant Commissary General . . . iTheodore Ernest M'ClintockT*
Principal Purveyor James M'Innes Green
Principal Purveyor 'Charles John Minney
Assistant Commissary General ...[William Clare Ball
Assistant Conunissary General ...George Rennie'*
Deputy Superintendent of Stores George Carmino Holden
Assist. S ux)erintendent of Stores 1 William Richard Jenny
Cashier R. Army Clothing Depot I William Swarsbrick Thorpe
Dep. Assist. Commissary General! Augustus Morton Festing
Dep. Assist. Commissary General 1 Edward Cattell
VIBSTCOIC-
icissioir-
XD HANK.
PBSBKHT
XAHK.
21 May 39
16 Dec. 45;
38 Jan. 46'
37 Apr. 53
7 Apr. 54
20 Nov. 49
28 Dec. 47
1 Jan. 45
Nov. 39
i 3 Aug. 46
10 Apr. 54;
I Jan. 55
I Dbputt Path astrhs, ranking with
Captain*.
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Charles D'Oyly Forbes
Dep. Assist. Commissary General! Edward Frederick George Greenwood
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Bdwatd Coiirtney^*
Alexander Bwing7«
George William Rippon?^ .
Alfred Pope
Thomas Waraop Cooper....
John Joseph Lake
R.Wolfe7» .
Dep. Assist. Commissary General .
Purveyor .
Purveyor .
Purveyor .
Aiisist. Superintendent of Stores J
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores L.
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores Edward ViUiers Raynes..
Dep.Assi8t. Superintendt. of Stores. Thomas Timbrell^
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of StoresjWilUam Marvin
Dep. AssistSuperintendt. of Stores. Benjamin Stevens Pearson ...
War Office Clerk ;Jame8 A. B. OBrien
War Office Clerk JHerbert Hamilton Rontledge
Dep.Asai8t.Superintendt.of Stores'j. A. Collins
Dep.AssLst. Superintendt. of Stores. James White?*
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores Henry Potter
Dep. Assist Superintendt. of Stores' James Grant BllioUi^
Dep. Assist Superintendt of Stores, William Dalton
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
12 Dec.
12 Feb.
t3 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
13 Feb.
26 July
I Oct.
15 Nov.
70 Nova Scotis.
70 Gibraltar.
70 j Manchester.
70 1 Dublin.
70 Pimlico.
70! London.
70 Army Service Corps.
70' Woolwich Anenal.
70; Dover.
7z{Bermudft.
73|Devonport.
73 Dublin.
x8 May 55 12 Feb. 70 Portsmouth.
I Sept. 55 12 Feb. 70! Malta.
I Sept. 55 12 Feb. 70 Woolwich.
I Dec. 55 12 Feb. 7o|Aldershot.
28 Feb. 55 12 Feb. 70 Cork.
25 Dec. 56 12 Feb. 70 1 Chatham.
22 May 55 12 Feb. 70 China.
18 July 49 13 Feb. 70 Birmingham.
20 Nov. 44 12 Feb. 70
29 Apr. 47 12 Feb. 70
1 4 Sept. 49 , 1 2 Feb. 70 1 Colchester.
23 May 53 12 Feb. 7o'Barbado68.
I Apr. 55 12 Feb. 70, Ceylon.
13 July 59 12 Feb. 701
7 Sept. 59 12 Feb. 70 Malta.
II Feb. 56 6 Sept 70 'Cape of Good Hope.
21 Feb. 56 X Dec. 71 'Edinburgh.
7 Mar. 56 1 Jan. 73 Gold Coast.
39 Apr. 59 1 Oct. 73 Western Australia.
7 Soptdo X5 Nov. 73 Gibraltar.
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Dep.AssistSuperintendtof Stores Thomas William Drags 28
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Dep. AssistSuperintendt of Stores Michael Coen '2X
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C.lThomas William Bacon" |i5
Assistant Purveyor Alexander Lowry M'Donald 24
Assistant Purveyor 'Joseph John Morris '34
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19 Feb. 70 Straits Settlements.
13 Feb. 70 Barbadoes.
19 Feb. 70 BeUkst
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Aasistaat Purveyor 'Edward John Lawless
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War Office Clerk ! Charles Allix Griffith
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Commissariat Clerk 'James Ritchie Ballard
Clerk Qr.Mas.Gen.*8 0ffice,Dublin' James C. Mathews
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kter Edward John Otway, laU Captain 6F.\ 8 July 49
9 Mar. 66 Woolwich ArsenaL
X Apr. 66 Weymouth.
1 Sir William Henry Drake served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the Commissariat
charge of the expedition to Kertch (Medal with three Clasps for Balaklava, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, CB., Knight
of the Legion of Honor, Officer of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, 4th Class of the Mcdji'lie, and Turkish Medal).
' Mr. &orv1on joined the Army in the Crimea in March 1855, having, when a Captain on half pay, been ap-
pointed by the Secretary of State for War to superintend the collection of surplus clothing and stores. In Au^. X855
ae was appointed Ordnance Storekeeper, and in that capacity on peace being proclaimed, was ordered to supenntend
the embstrkation of the material and stores of the several departments of the Army, with the exception of tnat of the
Comnuaaariat, but including those of the Medical. Land Transport, and Army Works Corps, as well as the Railway,
so that every article with the Army might be accounted for by him to the War Department.
* Mr. Robertson served as Purveyor m Chief with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea in 1855-56 (Crimean and
Torkiah Medals).
* Mr. Tatom joined the Army, at the Bosphorus in March 1855, as Ordnance Storekeeper, remained in charge of
the Store Department at that station until the close of the Russian war, and until the whole of the Ordnance Stores
m his oharge had been shipped and duly accounted for.
» Mr. Routh has the Medal for the Kaffir war.
« Mr. Young was in charge of the Field Train throughout the Crimean war (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in China from 1857 to i860 (Medal).
* Mr. Slarickland served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39 ; and in Cephalonia during the rebellion of
1S47-48. Served with the ist Division at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
Commisaariat charge in the field in New Zealand in 1864-66 {CB., and Medal).
* Mr. Landy served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
» Mr. Robinson has the Medal for the Kaffir war.
u Mr. Potgi^ter served in the Kaffir wars of 1835, 1846, and 1851-5^ (Medal), also with the force that proceeded to the
Ungozie and which ultimately took possession of Port Natal ; and also with the force against the insurgent Boers
beyond the N.E. boundary of the Cape Colony in 1848, and present at the .iction at Boem Plaats. Served in Turkey
from April 1854 to Sept. 1856 in charge of Dep6ts of Stores established on the Bosphorus for the Army in the Crimea.
^ Mr. Moore served in the Crimea firo^n April 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
»♦ Mr. Gem served with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea in 1854-56 (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
u Mr. Hal! served as a Lieutenant in the 73rd Regiment during a portiuu ol the Kaffir war of 1847 (Medal) ; and
▼as Barrack Master of British Kaffriiria during the war of 1852-53.
^' Mr. Crookshank served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in, Commissariat charge of the Cavalry
Diviaion from the landing in the Crimea, present at the affairs of Bulganao and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma,
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie.
and Turkish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-58 in Commissariat oharge of the expediUonaiy
Pidd Force, and was present at the capture of Canton (Medal with Clasp).
u Mr. Palmer serveu in the Kaffir war (Medal). Also in the Crimea (M^edal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Medal).
** Mr. Smith served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47; also in that of 1850-53, including the actions of Bams Hill and
Block Drift (Medal). Served also in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Alma and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. Downes served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol), and was specially
ERfntioned in general orders for services rendered with the Turkish Contingent (Turkish Medal). Served wiUi the
China BxpediUonary Force in 1857-59, and was promoted for this service ; present at the attack and capture of
Canton (Medal with Clasp).
« Mr. King served in China ftom 1857 to 1858 (Medal).
^ Mr. Blazer served in the Kaffir war in 1850-53 (Medal).
" Mr. Brownrigg served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^th tho 3rd Division, including the battles
of Ahna and Likerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Modal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. 8c3tt has received the Medal for the Kaffir wars.
■ Mr. M. B. Irvine served in Turkey and the Crimea during tho latter part of the Russian war in 1855-56. Pio-
eeeded as Senior Control Officer with the Red River Expedition of 1870 from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley
(Clf».).
** Colonel Evelegh served with the 30th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battles of
Ahna. Balaklava. and Inkerman, both attacks on the Redan, and through the whole of the siege operations before
Sebastopol without being absent from a single tour of duty in the Trenches ; also at the capture of Kinboum.
Embarked for India with the 3oth Regiment, was made a Brigadier, and was present at the following actions and
silkirs : — Chanda, Umecrpore, Sultanpore, siege of Lucknow. Also commanded an independent forcQ at Mahan,
Haseengnnge, Meeangunge, Poorwah, Murrowmow, capture of Fort Simree, Beinh, Buxarghat, and the Fort of
OaoMro. was mentioned about fifteen times in despatches; thanked twice by the Governor General in Council ;
has the Crimean Medal with four Clasps, order of CJB., Legion of Honor, 4th Cluss of the Me^jidie, Turkish Medal,
and T»^;^« >f«i^ft.i with Clasp.
*? Lt.Cokmel Bhervinton served in the 46th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, sortie of the 26th Oct., siege and &11 of Sebastopol. Having served
iminfeenxtptedly throughout the siege he was appointed to the Staff at Balaklava, and subseauently to the com-
maud of ue xst Battalion Land Transport Corps (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Mi^or, 5th Class of the Medjidie.
and Tnrkiah Medal).
^ Msior Wilkinson served in the Crimea from 37th Nov. 18^4, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
assault on the Oemc»tery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Clsss of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Nangle served in the Crimean campaign fh>m September to Octobei- 1855, including the siege and fkll
<fBahirtopDipiedai with Clasp, and Tnrkish Medal). , ^^^.^
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*> Captain H. M. Hosier served the oampaini of z86o in China with the Royal Artilleiy, inolnding the capture of
the Taku Forte and actions near Tangchow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868
as Assistant Military Secretaiy to Lord Napier, and was mentioned in despatches as haying evinced " great energy
and practical ability " (Medal).
*^ Mr. F. O. Swan was Senior Conunieisariat Officer in Canada West in Jane 1866, when the Fenians invaded the
Province, and served in Commissariat charge of the Field Force on the Niagara trontier on that occasion.
■• Mr. Swain served with the and Division in Bulgaria in 1854, and with the 4th Division from the landing at Old
Fort, and was present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebaetopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal) . He was subsequently appointed Assistant Commissary Greneral (ist Jan. 1856), and had the charge
of the Military Chest and StafTPaymaster's duties at Scutari, until the breaking up of that establishment in Aug. 1856.
** Mr.C. Foster served in the Crimean campaign from the 6th September 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal),
Also with the Chimi Expeditionary Force in 1857-61, including Commissariat charge of an expedition to Tientsinin
1858 (Medal, and promotion to Assistant Commissary General).
" Captain A. D. Bumaby served in the Crimean campaign ftY)m May 1855, including the siege and £all of Sebaa-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served m India in x 858, and was present at the siege and captxue
of Lucknow, and actions of Sirsee and Nawabguage (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. Knapp served in the Eastern campaign frx>m January 18^5 (Turkish Medal). Also throughout the Cnma
war from 1857 to z86o, and was present at the action of Sinho» takmg of Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and
surrender of Pekin (Medal).
'7 Mr. Hamley was in charge of the Military Store Department In New Zealand ft^om 1847 to 1870, and was
present during the war in the Southern District in 1847, and in the two wars in the Northern District in i86o-6x
and 1863-65 (Medal and CB.).
"* Mr. Munro was in charge during New Zealand war of 1844-45 (Medal). Served in the Crimea in 1855 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
*" Mr. Liilley served m the Field Train of the Royal Artillery the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was presoit
with the ist Division in the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, thoughout toe
siege and at the fall of Sebastopol and capture of Kadikoi (Medal with four Clnsps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
•nd Turkish Medal). In Dec. 1855 was apiiointed Deputy Storekeeper in the War Dejiartment, and assisted Captain
Gordon in carrying out the duties until the evacuation of the Crimea.
« Mr. J. W. Murray served with the Heavy Cavalry at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege «
Sebastopol (Medal with three Qasps, and Turkish Medal). ^
^ Mr. Selby served in the Crimea from 24th Jan. to April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. Lindsev has received the Turkish War Medal. Served at the Gambia in 1855, when the stockaded town ox
Babagee was taken and destroyed.
«* Mr. A. Clerk served the Eastern campaign of x 854^-55 with the Light Division, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
** Mr. Mellish served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 and had Control charge of the Hudson Bay Post, Fort
Frances, during August and September.
^ Mr. Lewis served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Has also the Medal for China.
*7 Mr. A. R. Thompson was present at the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Relieved D.A.C. General Hunter in Commissariat charge in Quiah, Western Africa, and
present at the storming and destruction of the stockades and war fence at Madonkia on X9th Deo., capture and
destruction of the stockades at Madonkia on the night of the 27th Dec, of the Fetish town of Bobea on 38th
December z86i, and accompanied tiie expedition up the Ribbie river on z7th January 1869.
« Mr. O'Connor served with Detachments of ist, 2nd, and 3rd West India Regiments that proceeded from Gambia
in October 1854 to the assistance of the troops besieged in Christianborg Castle, Gold Coast, and with the expedition
against the Kings and Chiefs of the Moirah country. Western Africa, in November 1854.
^ Captain Milne served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"* Mr. Casoloni landed with the Army in the Crimea in September 1854. and has tne Medal with Clasps for the
battle of the Alma and siege of Sebastopol, and also the Turkish Medal.
•* Mr. S. R. Brown served in Commissariat charge of the expedition in the operations before Canton tram Oct. 185*
to Jan. 1857. In July 1857 ^o raised the Chinese Coolie Corps, and finally commanded the Ambulance Company at
the assault and capture of Canton on 29th Deo. 1857 (Medal with Clasp) . .
** Mr. W. G. W. Robinson served in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
» Messrs. R. L. Matthews and N. Rogers served with the field force under Brigadier Bagot which defeated the
Fenian Raiders at Huntingdon, Canada, in 1870.
** Mr. Hunter served in the Crimea at the siege and fldl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish MeaaJ).
Berved in Commissariat charge in Quiah, Western AiHca, in 1861, until relieved by D.A.C. General Thompson, and
took part in the aflhirs at the town.
" Messrs. A. C. Ryland, H. W. Hackman, J. L. Robertson, J. H. Randall, and W. R. Snow served in the Cnmfi*.
including the siege and fall of Sebastoix>l (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■• Mr. Des Barres served with the late Turkish Contingent at Kertch, and has received the Turkish War Medal
for the Crimea.
^ Mr. Fnrer served with Expeditionary Forces employed in Western Africa up the River Gambia in Feb. iS6ir
and at Epe, Lagos Territory, in 1862.
•* Messrs. Purkis, Gibbons, Silveira, and Booth have the Medal for the war of 1857 in China.
■* Mr. Hewitt served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Berved also the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasps) .
'^ Mr. H. A. Russell served throughout the Eastern campaign of t854-55 (Medal with two Olasiw, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. W. F. Wright was present at the bombardment and capture of Canton in 1857.
* Mr. Ingram has served in New Zeahind since i86z during the whole of the late war (Medal).
» Mr. Blaken^ served throughout the Crimean war of 1854-55 and was on the personal StaflT of Lord Raglan st
Alma (Me<lal wiOi four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*« Mr. Elphinstone Holloway served with the Field Train in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. Le Geyt served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66. and was present at the attack of the Orakan Pah, assault
And capture oft he (3ate Pah, and action at Te Ranga (Medal). '
« Mr. R. S. Price served in the Crimea from October 1854 to December 1855 (Medal with Clasp ftor Sebastopol,
and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in the campaign under Major General Chute in z866 (Medal).
« Mr. Chambers served in the Royal Navy on board H.M.S. Neptune, VaUmmt, and fiSranar«t/. in the Baltic
and Black Sea and was present at Bomanund and Sebastopol (Baltic, Crimean, and Turkish Medals).
^ Mr. Rawnsley served with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the bombardment and capture
of Canton.in Dec. 1857 (Medal).
' cMr. Haldane served during the late war in New Zealand (Medal).
v& Mr. Power served in the Commissariat throughout the Eastern camiMUgn of 1854-55, ^^'^ ^'^'M present at the siege
and tail of Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
T' Mr. Smith served in the Royal Artillerr with the siege train in the Trenches before Sebastopol from Oct 1854
to Sept. 1855, snd was present at the battle of Inkerman with the heavy guns (Medal with two CHasps, and the
French and Turkish War Medals).
7* Mr. M'Clintook has received the Medal for the Kaffir war of x85z-5a. He was in Commissariat chanre of a
strong force which marched ftrom Natal to the Orange River Sovereignty to the assistance of the troops at Bloem«
fontein against the Basuto chief Moshesh, from Aug. 1851 to July 1852.
7« Mr.Rennie served in the Kaffir war (Medal) . Also atthe siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
VAdilf ' ^^'^'^^y served in the Crimea, including the siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medid with Clasp, and Turkish
7* Mr. Swing served throughout the campaign of x86o in the north of China (Medal). AIk ^imifa^the operations
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against the Taepings in the yioixii^ of Shanghai in 1869, roBulting in the taking of the stockade of Nahxian, capture*
by escalade of the walled dties of Kahding, TBinfQKX), and Tsolin, and the fortified town of Nahjow.
^ Kr. Rippon served in the Eastern campaign from February 1855, and has die Crimean and Turkic Medals.
» Mr. Wofre has received the Kaffir War Medal.
7* Messrs. T. Timbrell and James White served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
** Mr. J. Grant Elliott was present at the capture of the Kings and Chie& of Pram Pram and Ningpo in Oct. 1867
(mentioned in despatches) . Also present as English Commissioner at the storming and capture of the Forts of Com-
mwidah, Western Africa, in Feb. 1868 (mentioned in despatches).
■^ Mr. Briggs served in the oth Regiment in the Crimea flrom 29th November 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and assault of the Batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Ohu-kish Medal).
0* Mr. J. E. Taylor served with the Head Quarters in Canada during the Fenian raid of 1870, and Bed River
Eraedition of 1870.
o Mr. Sanders served in the Austrian Army in 1840-51 ; was present at the battle of Novara, and served the cam-
paign against Garibaldi in the Roman States, for which he has a Medal. Served as Adjutant in the 30th Regiment
St t]^ siege of Sebastopol in 1855; was in the Trenches at the attacks of the 8th and 18th June, and was twice
ieverely and once slighUv wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept.— left leg amputated, for which he
ia in receipt of a Captain's pension for wounds, viz., ;£ioo per annum— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Claspr-
Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
«* Mr. Devine served the Eastern campaigpi of 1854-55, in the Royal Artillery and Turkish Contingent, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct., attacks of the Redan on i8th June and 8th Sept.,
siege and fUl of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was attached to the 9th Lancers at the advance on
the IKlkoosha uid La Martiniere and throughout the operations resulting in the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ;
present during the occui»tion of the Alumbagh under Outram with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow,
relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugd^pore, and aflEhir near Reotee ; served with the bhahabad Field Force, and pre-
flent in action on X4th T7th 30th aist and 93^ Oct. 1858 ^edal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
s* Mr. Ramsey served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign 01 1854-55, including the aflbirs
of Bulganao and M'Kensie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol. and re-
pulse of the sortie on 26th October, and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
»y Mr. J. Draper served in the Crimea in 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Also in
New Zealand trom 1857 to 1867 (Medal).
"^ Mr. Aoheson served in New Zealand during the wars of i86o-6x and 1863-65, and was present at the relief of
and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt on 33rd Jan. x86z, and in every action in which the 65th Regt. was
engaged in the war of x86ch^x (Medal).
>> Mr. Irving served with the 4th Regt. throughoutthe Abyssinian campaign in x868, and was present at the
action of Aiogee and capture of Magdala.
M Mr. Moorehouse served in the Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of
BalaUava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Military Train,
seeing as Light Cavalry, in the Wanganui campaign, New Zealand, in 1865, and present at Nukumaru and Kaka-
ramea (Medal).
M Mr. Bacon served with the 6and Regiment in the Crimean campaign firom the x3th Nov. 1854, including the siege
and fidl of Sebastopol, attack on the Quarries on the 8th June, and assaults of the Redan on the x8th June and
Sth Sepfc. (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
> Mr. G. Johnston served in the Russian war in 1855-56. Also with the expeditionary force in China in 1859-61
(Medal).
" Mr. G. Elliott served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fkll of Sebastoxiol, and
culore of Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
M Messrs. W. Beamish and G. A. Jolly served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 firom Canada under Sir Garnet
Wolael«r.
■ M^jor Boothby served with the 95th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854. and was severely wounded at
the battle of Ahna— foot amputated Oiedal with Clasp, Sardinian and Torldsh Medals).
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DiBXCTOs Gbvsbax, ranking with Major Generals.
Sir Thomas Galbraitfa Logan, MD, KCB.^ Hon. Fhyncian to the queen; Director General, 30 March 67; EJL.
8 May 28; A.S. 29 JuJy 30; Surg, xo Aug. 4a; Surg. Major, $ Nov. 52; D.I.Gen. 21 Dec. 55; Intf.Qtn.
8 April 59. London.
SuBOBOVB Gbksbal, rank as Brigadier Generals, but after three gear^fuU pag service theg not qm
Major Generate.
Sir William Mure Hfuir, MD. KCB.^ Ronorarg Phgsieian to the Queen ; A.S. 2a Nov. 42 ; Airy. 34 Feb. 54;
D.I. Gen. 31 Dec. 58 ; Suraeon General 15 Feb. 61. London.
George Stewart Beutson, MD. CB.* Ronorarg Phgtician to the Queen; A.S. 13 July 38; 5i(fy. a8 Aug.46;
Surg.Major, 8 Dec. 54 ; D.I.Gen. 31 Dec. 58 ; Surgeon General z May 63. India, Bengal.
YdL James Mouut, CJH.* A.S. 14 Dec. 38; Surg. 3 Nov. 48; Surg.Major, 9 Feb. 55; D.I.Gen. i Oct. 58;
Surgeon General 18 Oct. 64. Portsmouth.
John Drope M'lUree, A.S. 20 Feb. 35; Surg. 8 Dec. 45; Surg.MaJor, ao Oct. 54; D.I.Gen, 31 Dec. 58;
Surgeon General g Mar. 67. Dublin.
Samuel Currie, MD. CB.^ Monorarg Physician to the Queen; A.S. 14 Oct. 36; Surg, za Feb. 47; SurgMt^t
Oct. 58 ; D.I.Gen. 18 Jan. 59 ; Surgeon General, Z5 Aug. 68. Madras.
John Fnuier, MD. CB.t A.S. 20 Aug. 4Z ; Surg. 24 Aug. 5a; D.I.Gen. 3Z Deo. 581 Surgeon General, 19
June 72. Alderahot. [Malts.
John Uarrie Ker Innes, CB.^ A.S. 8 Apr. 4a ; Surg, zz Mar. 53; D.I.Gen. 31 Deo. 58; Surgeon GeneralT^Jvlyji,
Thos. Longmore, CB.^Frqfeseorof CUnieal 4r2i%Utarg Surgery, Armg Medical School, NHleg; A.8. 3 Feb. 43;
Surg. 3 Mar. 54; D.I.Gen. 3Z Dec. 58 ; Sutyeon General 19 Oct. 72. Netley.
Richard James O'Flaherty, CB.^^ A.S. 9 Jan. 35; Surg. 23 May 45; Surg.Mty'or, 28 Mar. 54; D.I.&n.
19 July 59 ; Surgeon General Z9 Oct. 7a. Bombay.
Thomas Graham Balfour, MD. A.S. ag Apr. 36; Surg, x Aug. 48; Surg.Mqfor, 39 Apr. 56; D.8.Qen. -n
July 59 ; Surgeon General, 28 May 72. Netley.
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Deputy SuBOKOira GBirBBA.L, rank as
Li.Coloneh, hut after Jive yean' fitll
pay tercice as Deputy Argeons (General
they rank as Coloneu.
Charles Alexander Gordon, MD. CJB."
William Rutherford, MD. CB.^
John Bent"
Robert Keating Prendergast
James Gordon Inglis, MD. CB.^*.....
Richard Coffin Elhot, CB.^^
Robert Bowen»« ,
Ludovick Charles Stewart^?
Nesbitt Heffenian, MB
Huntley Greorge Gordon, MD ,
Miah William Murphy" ,
Alexander Barclay, IfD."
Hampden Hugh Massy, MD. CB.^
WiUiam Mimro, MD. CB.*^
James M'Grigor Grant, MD
Henry Clinton Foss**
John E\ving*«
Thomas Crawford, MD.**
Mellx)me Broke Gfillwey
James Macbeth, MD.*^
Sandford M'Vittie Lloyd, MD
William Green Trousdell, MD,^
ThonuM Be8t«7..
Henry Lionel Gowen
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David Reid Mackinnon**
Alfied Crocker*>
William Godfrey Watt«
James Macmillan Scott Fogo**
Edward Bailey Tuson**
Edward Gilborne**
John Alex. William Thompson, MD.
George Augustus Fred. Shelton, Iffi.*?
UC Anthony Dickson Home. CS.^
SuKGEONS Majob, rank as Mcyors, hut
e^/ier 20 years' full pay eervice they rank
as Lt. Colonels, hut Junior of the latter
rank, except for choice of Quarters.
John Ashton Bostock, CB.** Ron.
Surgeon to the Queen
Thomas JoUffe Tufnell, MD
Cosmo Gordon Logic, MD
John Wyatt,«« CB
Thomas Esmonde White, MD. CB.** ,
Thomas Moorhead, MD.^» ,
Henry KeudaU. Jf/) «
Thomas Fraser, MD.*» ,
Henry Day Fowler<» ,
John Small** ,
James Leitch, MD
Alexander Peile CahiU, MD.**
Stanhope Hunter Fasson, MD.*^
Michael Fenton Manifold*?
Charles Vidler Cay, MD.*»
Robert Thornton *•
Matthew Combe, MD.»
Jonas King Carr, JfD
Edward William Young, MD. »
Alexander Smith, MD
William Lapsley
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Dover.
London.
Gibraltar.
West Indies.
Meerut Circle, Bengal
Edinburgh.
Chatham.
Colchester.
Cape of Good Hope.
Woolwich.
Cork.
London.
C M vsore Circle (Banga-
(. Tore) Madias.
Devonport.
Curragh,
Dublin.
Manchester. _^engal.
Sirhind Circle (Umballa)
Mhow Di vi8ion,Bomb«y.
Lucknow Circle, Bengal
Canada.
C Bengal, Lahore Circle
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( Bengal, Feshawur
I Circle, Rawul Pindee.
< Hyderabad Circle, Se-
l cunderabad, Madras.
Bermuda.
PoonaDiviAion,Bombay.
Hong KoDg.
Ceylon.
[Circle)
Bombay (Presidency
Bengal (Allahabad
Aldershot. [Circle)
Madras,
28 May 73 'Belfast.
a4 Dec. 73 Gold Coast.
Soots Fusilier Guards.
Dublin.
Royal Horse Guards.
Coldstream Guards.
Devonport.
37 Brigade Depot.
Rangoon.
Cavalry Depot.
Presidency Circle (Calcutta).
Mauritius.
Edinburgh.
Ceylon.
Royal Artillery.
Dublin.
Coldstream Guards.
Z09 Foot.
Royal Artillery.
Woolwich.
Bengal.
Western Australia. -.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Medical Department
273
Svxexovs Majob.
roll Haiti
wnUam Alexander Miicln'TiTioTi, OBM .
iBichard Gaborne**
IJohn Maddea, ITB.^
I^nry Fowls Smith, JfD."
Thomaa Blatherwick
William Pearson Ward"
Henry Vereker Bindon, MD."
Thomas Connor O'Leary, JO.*
John Andrew Woolftvyee. JfD
John Sheldon Purlone, JfD."
Frederick Robinson, IfD «
James Lewie HoUoway
2*/it Jamea Crerar
James Kellie, if2>.«
Frederick George Kerin.
iPatrick Joeeph Clarke**
Neil Henry Stewart, 2£J).^
James Sinclair, MD.**
Charles Dodgson Madden^
John Rigga Miller Letvia, MD.'*
James Fraaer, JfZ).»
Andrew Leith Adama, MD.'*
William Johnstone Fyffe, UD.t^
Andrew Acres Stoney^i
James Edmnnd Cluttorbnck, MD
Grahame Auchinleck, MVJ*
Henry Martyn Fraaer, MD.^
George William Peake. MDJ*
William Perry^*
Arthur Rnd^e
Edward J amea Fmnklyn, MDJ*
John Coatea. MV
Johnlrvine. MDJ!
Gatin Ainslie Tumbni;"
John Gibbons'*
John Dnir, MD
Richard Cooper Todd"
Jones Lamprey, Jfi/."
Daniel John Doherty**
Robert M'Nab, MD.'^
Robert Beresford Smyth, JfZ).»*
Daniel Maoqueen, If 1>
Charles Walter Pouiton, JfD."
James Carroll, MD
Arthur Guy Elkington^*
William Sim Murrav, MB
William Armstrong*'
Archibald Henry JjYaaer**
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John Edward Moffatt»
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23 Mar. 47
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•• 'Benjamin Tydd"
.. George Pain
.. IWHTij^in Jnm«>a Tn^yhipTiW
. 'Francis Holton, Jfif
.. iThonoaa BaaseU Reid»*
.. Owen William George, MD
. IWiiliam Arthur Thomson, MB
I TC Herbert Taylor Reade"
. [George Paul Minchin Woodward, MD.^
•i ... lAlexander Scott Pogo, MD.^
", ... I John Lyster Jameson
^1 I I Thomas Carey *•
» ,3*;n Philip Henry Eustace Cross**
«'... Donald Sinclair Smithioo
° .. iflenry Bowles Franklyn, MD.^^^
" -.. jJohn Phillips Cunningham, MD
= I ... Thomas G«orge PitaGerald*'"
« ... John O'Nial
= I . . John Smith Chartres, 3fZ).»'«
" I .. Bei^amic Lane****
= I ... Arthur Jackson Greeri*"
a ; . . Thomas William Fox, MB.^»
= ... John Meane. MD.^^
a ' -. IWatkin Sandom Whylock, JfZ).»«
" , . . Joeeph Coleman Homsby Wright, MD.^'^
^ -. Thomas Knox Bimic"*
Alexander Fisher Bartley
William Skeen. JifZ)
Patrick Andrew M'Dermott
William Snell»>»
Curtiss Martin"*
Augustus Morphew"*
Johnston Ferguson
William TytW Harding
William Bcale Wallis
Joshua Henry Porter*"
Alexander Clark Ross. MD.^^*
John Ogilvv, 2f2)."7
Aognstos Frederick Turner
Wflaam Stewart, Jfi)
William Mackenzie Skues, MD
Frederick Oake(«i»
Arthur Hanbury, ?irj9
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13 July
19 Nov. 47
19 Nov. 47
17 Mar. -H
3 Sept.
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11 Feb. 48
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I Dec. 48
8 Dec. 48
23 Dec. 48
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II Sept. 49
25 Sept. 49
23 Oct. 49
1 Apr. 50
19 Oct. 49
3 Apr. 50
15 Mar. 50
16 Aug. 50
7 June 50
3 Aug. 49
24 Sept. 50
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9 Feb. 55
30 Mar. 57
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25 Sept. 55
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2 Oct. 57
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25 Jan. 56
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2 Oct.
2 Oct.
23 Mar.
4 June
14 June
29 July
6 Aug.
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19 Nov.
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5 May
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3 Jan.
4 Jan.
10 Jan.
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21 Feb.
14 Mar.
14 Mar.
14 Mar.
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27 Feb.
10 Mar.
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13 Apr.
13 Apr.
9 May
3 July
3 July
3 July
5 Nov.
6 Nov.
8 Nov.
23 Nov.
33 Dec.
66 Maderia.
66 6 Dragoon GoardB.
66 8 Foot.
67 Lichfield.
67:Netley.
67 1 Royal Artillery.
67 Cape of Grood Hope.
67 Royal Artillery.
67 Gold Coast.
67 Nova Scotia.
67 Scots Fusilier Guards.
68 24 Foot.
68 Malta.
68 Royal Artillery.
68 2 Life Guards.
68 Dublin.
68 15 Hussars.
68 Portsmouth.
68 Netley.
68 Royal Artillery.
68 23 Foot.
68 London.
68 Netloy.
68 2 Draj^oons.
68 42 Foot.
68 8 Foot.
69 Glasgow.
69 88 Foot.
69 , Royal Artillery.
69 Woolwich.
69 Royal Artillerj'.
691 Netley.
69, Bengal.
roi2i Hussars.
.0' Royal Artillery.
70 Roj'al Artillery.
70 Gibraltar.
'067 Foot.
'olQueeustown.
o' Singapore.
;oj 102* Foot.
70 1 44 Foot.
35 Foot.
Dublin.
Grenadier Guards.
66 Foot.
16 Foot.
40 Foot.
1 1 Portsmouth.
I 14 Foot.
I ! 56 Brigade Depot.
I I Royal Artillery.
I : Dover.
I 70 Brigade Depot.
I 48 Foot.
Royal Artillery .
1 Life Guards.
3 Hussars.
Bengal.
Ririe Brigade.
3 Foot.
2 Brigade Depot. ,
tl53 Foot.
t!6i Briff'ade Depot.
s 50 Brigade Depot.
t'20 Hussars.
tlJjondon.
! Netley.
2' 8 Husiiars.
4 Foot.
17 Lancers.
Royal Kngineers and Chatham.
7 a Foot.
40 Brigade DepoL '
17 Foot.
Bombay.
9 Foot.
85 Foot.
London.
41 Foot.
27 Foot.
[IS Foot.
'Army Service Corps.
I Portsmouth.
Netley.
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Bengal.
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HvnQuovB Major.
Robert Fleetwood Andrews"'
William Alexander White, MD.^»>
Duncan Alexander Campbell Fi-aser , MD
Frederick William Moore
John Coote Ovens'**
John Halyburtou Ross, MB.^
Thomas Macdougall Bleckley, MBM*
Robert Menzies
Ghamney Graves Irwin, MB.^*^
James Balfour Cockbum, IfBA^
William Marshall Webbw
Thomas Robert Williams, MB.^^
John Henry West, lfD.i»
John By Cole Reade»«
Benjamin Hinde, JfD.i"
Edward Malcolm Sinclair, JlfZ)J«
Charles John White»»
William Cnttell'"
St. John Stanloy»"
Ormsby Bowen Miller***
Lancelot Armstrongr, MD.^^
James Ekin, lfJ5.»M.
Allied Malpas Tippetts'"
David Woods
James Hannani^
Thomas Clark"»
William Yoange Jeeves^**
Francis Leveson Gower Gunn
Alexander Maclean'^
Alexander Humfrey***
Edward Louis Lundy***
Thomas Wright>«
Thomas John Murphy, If 2>
FrancisStephen Bcnnet Francois deChaumont,lfZ>.i^
Alexander Guthrie, MD.^^
Edward Young Kellett»«»
Robert Augustus Chappie*"
Lucas George Hooper***
Adam Graham Young*^
Charles Carroll Dempster***
Stephen Massett Webb, MD.^»
Allen Bryson.ifD. *»t
Robert Wyatt Meadows, lfD.*»«
Alexander Reid'"
Richard Hungerford*"
ITC WUliam George Nicholas Manley*"
Alexander Robert Hudson, 3fB.*»
William Menaies Calder*«
Benjamin Burland, MB.^^
Wilfiam Jasper Rendell*"
Leonard Kidd, MB.^'i*^
Leslie Ogilvy Patterson*"
John Tufioch, MD.^^
Wallace Haward*«7
George Bankes Floyer Arden*"*
George Bell Poppelwell**
William Grantt, JfJ9.*7i
Samuel Stacy Skipton, Jf2>.*7»
James Petrie Street, 2fZ).*7s
Thomas Tarrant, lfD.*w
Exham Long Hiffeman*'*
Robert WiUmm Jackson*78 ........'......,..',!."'!.'.'.'.'.'!!!!!
Edmund Humphrey Roberts*"
Heniy Titterton, MD.^t*
George Allan Hutton
Alexander Dudgeon Gulland, 3f2>.*^
Thomas Teevaii*«»
Henry John Hughes Lawrence*'*
John Sparrow*"
James Horridge Finnemore*"
William Hemphill, JfD.*"
Richard Chapman Loflhouse, JUTD.""
Joseph John Thompson
Joseph Barker**?
Hanulton Mitchell*"
Rowland Wimbum Carter***
Richard Wolseley**®
William Ramsay Steuart*"
Joseph Fletcher Lougheed***
Francis Collins, Jfi).*»*
John Low Erskine. lf2>.*M
David CuUen, MD.^^
Richard WUliam Meade**?
William Maonamara, lf2>
Arthur Edwin Temple Longhnirst, ji"i).*«* !!!...!!.!'.
Augustus Patrick Myers Corbett, 3fi>.«»
Sydney Aider"*
James Crosse Johnston*"
Tertius Ball, MD
John Martin Hyde*»
JefRsry Allen Marston, MD
Andrew Semple, MD
Walter Leach«>* .""
Oliver Bamett
Fmnds Henry Macflidin
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30 Sept. 53
18 Oct. 53
aSOct. 53
38 Oct. 53
i6 Deo. 53
16 Dec. S3
6 Jan. 54
34 Feb. 54
34 Feb. 54
3 Mar. 54
34 Mar. 54
34 Mar. 54
34 Mar. 54
a4 Mar. 54
II Oct 59
a8 Mar. 54
38 Mar. 54
a8 Mar. 54
34 Feb. 54
38 Mar. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
33 Apr. 58
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
31 Apr. 54
38 Apr. 54
38 Apr. 54
38 Apr. 54
a8 Apr. 54
a8 Apr. 54
38 Apr. 54
5 May 54
5 May 54
19 May 54
19 May 54
36 May 54
a6 May 54
86 May 54
3 Mar. 55
36 May 54
36 May 54
X Dec. 58
36 May 54
36 May 54
7 June 54
7 June 54
7 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
x6 June 54
x6 June 54
36 May 54
a3 June 54
a6 May 54
a3 June 54
33 June 54
30 June 54
34 Feb. 54
30 June 54
33 June 54
14 July 54
14 July 54
x4 July 54
15 July 54
3X July 54
a8 July 54
a8 July 54
XI Aug. 54
15 Aug. 54
X Sept. 54
X Sept. 54
I Sept. 54
X Sept 54
6 Oct. 54
37 Oct. 54
37 Oct 54
3 Nov. 54
3 Nov. 54
3 Nov. 54
3 Nov. 54
10 Nov. 54
xo Nov. 54
84 Nov. 54
a4 Nov. 54
X Dec. 54
3 Mar. 63
5 May 63
5 May 63
5 May 63
13 June 63
38 Aug. 63
33 Sept. 63
17 Nov. 63
I Dec. 63
8 Jan. 64
15 Jan. 64
15 Jan. 64
16 Feb. 64
19 Apr. 64
34 May 64
38 June 64
38 June 64
13 July 64
5 Aug. 64
9 Sept. 64
II Oct. 64
18 Oct. 64
18 Oct 64
38 Oct. 64
4 Nov. 64
1 1 Nov. 64
39 Nov. 64
14 Mar. 65
30 June 65
3o June 65
ao June 65
30 June 65
30 June 65
30 June 65
ao June 65
3o June 65
30 June 65
3o June 65
3o June 65
30 June 65
33 Aug. 65
sa Aug. 65
33 Aug. 65
13 Sept 65
33 Sept. 65
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5 Nov. 65
31 Nov. 65
I Dec. 65
6 Feb. 66
13 Feb. 66
13 Feb. 66
13 Feb. 66
a Mar. 66
9 Mar. 66
13 Mar. 66
aa May 66
15 June 66
15 June 66
10 July 66
10 July 66
7 Aug. 66
7 Aug. 66
14 Sept. 66
a Oct. 66
t6 Oct 66
16 Oct. 66
30 Oct. 66
a Nov. 66
11 Jan. 67
I Feb. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
16 Mar. 67
X May 67
14 May 67
15 May 67
ao May 67
8 June 67
8 June 67
8 June 67
8 June 67
8 June 67
8 June 67
35, June 67
Netley.
103 Foot.
3 Dragoon Guards.
5 Dragoon Guards.
39 Foot.
Gold Coast.
Royal Artillery.
Bengal.
Royal Engineers and Aldenhot.
Netley.
Dover.
II Foot.
Rifle Brigade.
Madras.
Royal Artillery.
I Dragoon Guards.
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Hopetoun Currie CoUier***
John Edward Barker, If B. ..
Joseph Bidge GreenhiU***
Hubert RothweU Greene
Bobert Henry Bolton
I^iUp Patterson Lyons, JfB..
James Barker
James Barry, MD
Charles Alfred Atkins
WiUiam Patrick Smith
SSISTAVT KBOIHSKT, OB
UBGBOir. I BTATIOir.
Oct. 6olFt. Brookhurst
Oct. 60 Madras.
Oct. 60 Bengal.
Oct. 60 Bombay.
Oct. 60 Madras.
Oct. 60 Bombay.
Mar. 61 Bombay.
Mar. 61 Madras.
Apr. 6x
Apr. 6z Netley.
Apr. 61 Weedon.
Apr. 61 Bombay.
Apr. 61 BengaL
Apr. 61
Apr. 6z Bengal.
Apr. 61 38 Foot.
Apr. 61 Bengal.
Apr. 6z Bengal.
Apr. 61 ox Foot.
June6z Bengal.
Mar. 62 Malta.
Mar. 6a Bengal.
Mar. 62 77 Foot.
Mar. 63 Bengal.
Mar. 6a Bengal.
Mar. 63 Colchester.
Mar. 6a C. ofGoodHojie.
Mar. 6a West Indies.
Mar. 6a Madras.
Anr. 62 Malta.
May 6a Bengal.
Oct. 6a 7 Foot.
Oct. 6a Bengal.
Oct. 62 Bombay.
Oct. 62 Bombay.
Oct. 62 13 Foot.
Oct. 62 Bengal.
Oct. 62 Bengal.
Oct. 62 Boinbay.
Oct. 62 Nova Scotia.
Oct. 62 Bengal.
Oct. 6a Woolwich.
Oct. 62 18 Foot.
Oct. 6a Aldershot.
Oct. 62 Bengal.
Oct. 62 z8 Hussars.
Oct. 62 Bombay.
Oct. 6a Bengal.
Oct. 62 Bonioay.
Apr. 63,Tynemouth.
Apr. 63 Bengal.
Apr. 63! I Life Guards.
Apr. 63 Eastbourne.
Apr. 63 1 Bengal.
Apr. 63 Bombay.
Apr. 63 Gold Coast.
Apr. 63 Bengal.
Apr. 63 1 Gold Coast.
Apr. 63 1 Madras.
Apr. 63 J Bengal.
Apr. 63 Newbridge.
Apr. 63 Aldershot.
Apr. 63 Bengal.
24 Sept. 63
30 Sept 63
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
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30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
Madras.
z7 Foot.
Bombay.
Devonport
KeUs.
Bermuda.
Westou'S-Mare.
Gold Coast.
Malta.
Bengal.
Honduras.
Gold Coa0t.
Bengal.
StnzoBoirs.
Christopher John Weir, JfB...
Francis Howard, IfD ,
William Elgee
Thomas White, MB
Edmund Hunt Condon, MD..
Alfred Lewis, JIfZ)
Thomas Moriarty, MD ,
Tyler Oughton ,
John WaUace, lfD.»»
WUliam Jobson, MD.*» ,
Joseph Fleming, MD
Warner Atkinson ,
Thomas WiUiam Orwin
Richd. Chas. Coleman Hickson
Thomas (Gardiner Bolster, Jf2>.
HeinrichFriederichLawaetK >
Melladew, JtfD.w )
John Middleton, IfD
David Arthur LesUe, MD.^...
HeniySkey Muir, MD
JohnwUliam Maxham, MD...
Robert Hyde
Thoizias Samuel Barrow, MD.
Michael Cogan
Richard Turner, IfD
Cha. Fleetwood ChurchiU,lf B.
Thomas Babington
John Ambrose, lf2>
John Anderson
Francis Johnson, MB
Alexander Minto, If B
1 George Atkinson, Jf B.***
'John Gray, lfi>
I JohnY.ThatcherMalcolm,lf2>.
[Thomas Moore Kirkwood
|Richard William Davies
George Francis Dooley
John Nugent Stock
WUliam Hugh Jameson, MD.
Jno. Hy. Connel Whipple, JfD.
WiUiam WinslowTomlinson...
WiUiam Sparks Martin Price
Thomas FrancisO'Dwyer.lfD.
John P. Hamilton BoUeau,lfB.
Wmiam Carpenter, 3fD.»>* ...
WUUam Keir, MD
Lauranoe Corban, MD
WUliam Taylor, MD
Parker Smith, MD
John Mackenzie M'Lean, JfD.
Pierce George Power, 3fD. ...
Peter Shepherd, MB
WiUiam Snowdon Hedley,lfD.
Theobald Andrew PurceU
Samuel Wesley Handy
[Edward O' Sullivan
I James M'Creery
'Humphrey C. GUlespie, MD.
iCharles Spurway
James Hector, MB
Charles Edw. Martin Shaw***
I Kennedy Macaw, IfD
William Edward Riordan
Isidore Bourke, JlfB
John Murray, IfB
James Bennett KeUy
Daniel Charles Grose Bourns
John Henrv Hughes, MD. ...
John Wicklifib Jones
Albert Benjamin Robinson ...
David Amo 8. Thorbum,lfD.
Engene Robert O'Brien, JfD.
Walter Blake
Daniel Charles Grose***
Samuel Doake, MD
Samuel Flood
George Beatty West
Denis Josejph Canny
Edmund Vallance***
John Candy, MD
Edward Enstace
Thomas John Peatfleld
Espine Ward
John Maturin
David Benton, MD ,„
Charles Healy
Vivian W^eame
Robert Collins, MB *.*.'.'"
Thomas O'FarreU, MD
Sohoedde Robertson, MD. ...
Wm. Richard Gore Hinds,lfD.
George Bedford Sanders
George Andrew, JlfB.***
WUliam Frederick Battledge
AS8I8TA.Vf
SUBGXOy.
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
24 Nov. 63
24 Dec. 63
24 Jan. 64
3z Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
3z Mar» 64
31 Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
3z Max. 64
3z Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
3z Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
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30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
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30 Sept. 64
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Sept. 64
Mm. '
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
BXODI]n,OI
STAnoir.
GoldCoBCt
BallincoDig.
Bengal.
West Indies.
Army 8. Conw.
Gold Coast.
12 Foot.
KUkenny.
Gold Coast.
Bermuda.
Bombay.
Gibraltar.
Bengal.
Leeds.
DubUn.
Bengal,
ilfast.
Weedon.
Aldershot.
Norwich-
Netley.
Madras.
Bengal.
Gibraltar.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Gold Coast.
Portsmouth.
Gold Coafet.
York.
Madras.
Bengal.
Army 8. Corps.
Bombay.
NeUey.
ColdstreamGdK.
Bombay.
Drogheda.
Dublin.
Bengal.
Woolwich.
Bengal.
Bengal'
Gold Coast
Bengal.
Malta.
Bengal.
Leith Fort.
Londonderry.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Trowbridge.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Gold Coast.
Exeter.
Bengal.
Hong Kong.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
Gold Coast.
Belturbot.
Bengal.
Netioy.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Madraa.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
NeUey.
Newcastle.
Oold Coast.
Gpld Coast.
Bengal.
Bombi^.
Jamaica.
Aldershot
Bengal.
Gold Coast.
Aldershot
Gold Coast.
Bengal.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Medical Dqyartmeat.
279
SUBGB0X8.
WOliam Robertmn, JiB
Joseph Euetaca Fishbocme ...
Richard Tobin
RichardJackson
I John Alexander Campbell
Jamet Jerome Ha]irahaii,]r2>.
William O'Byme White
Bichard Huj^h Carcw»»
Charles White
Albert John Clapp, lfD.«
Geo. Jo«. Hamilton £vatt,ifD.
JamesOeed
Arthur WUliam Shedden, JfD.
Robert Keith. J£D
Abraham William Bate, MD,
Geo. FIeetwoo<l Cbarchill. MB.
John William Purefoy, JfD....
Henry Wagrhom
WUham Wakefield, MD
GeiMxe White
John Joseph O'Reilly
William M'Wattera
Robert Nelson Mally
Wm. Alister Cathcnvood, JfD.
Edward Joseph Clarke
WiUiam Johnston, JfD
George BridfM Mount, JfD...
Henry Joseph O'Brien, JfJB....
Riilip LefeuvTc Kilroy
William Alexander, JfD
Robert Whittington Lowe. JfD.
John Edward Pardon, Jf.B
Henry Wm. Alex. Mackinnon
John FitzGerald Brodie
James Lace Notter, MB
Henry Comerford, JfD
Henry Thomas Brown. JfD...
John Harrinffton Wright
Ulick Albert Jeningrs. JfD. ...
James 8haw M'Cntchan, MB.
Hr.XorthagcLandJame8,JfD.
E^irard M 'Crystal. JfD
Henry Theodore Chapman
Rfjbert FranciH Buchanan..
J&m<« Patrick Rooncy
James Hemy Hannngan ..
Thomas William Patterson
WUJiam Godfrey MarteUi ..
Kred-Wm. Lloyd Hodder, JfJB.
Wilbam Flack Stevenson, MB.
Robert NasmjTth M'Pherson...
B"^«rt Coleman Eaton
William Francis Burnett
Miuhcw Joseph Rjran
Edmmid Famngton Bonlt ...
flrflliam Alexander Duke
«:*leb Sherar WUls
ViiiiainMaunaell-CiDllins,JfD.
WIQiam Morton Harman, Jf.B.
Albert Lois Femandes
Sandtord Moore, MB.»*
Gwrge John Gibson, JfD
Jaznes Williamson, Jf.B
Wilham Henrv Steele, JfB.*"
Napoleon Bisdee liajor
•lifted Henry Ratigan
< baa.Frederick Richards, Jf£.
Hsnry Cornish
John Fltzmaurice
Christopher Armstrong, JfB.
Charles John O'Neill
James Macartney, JfD
William Looghced
Samnd Baptiste Gamble, JfD.
Boben Lindaav. Jf^
Thomas O'Reilly
Kilwin James Fairland"* ,
Robert Murphy ,
Fyhnond Townsend, JfD
Jama O'Reilly, Jf J
I>em8 James O'Flynn, JfD. ...
Thomaa SUlery Cogan**
James Francis Supple
Richard Colville Parkinson ...
Joseph Henry Moore
George Clerk Irving
Thomas Campbell Tolmie
XawntWade
Artbnr WeOesley Roche
Geofl^Chaacer Pnroell
John Randal Croker
Jerome WiUiam Morgan''* ...
Tbos. James Paul Hohnes, Jf B,
Bobert de laCourCorbett, JfD.
▲SBISTAHT
smtoxov.
axoimuT, oB
8TATIOX.
BPaOKPy. STA-TIOM
31 Mar. 65 Madras.
31 Mar. 65 Popton Point.
31 Mar. 65 Madras.
31 Mar. 65 Bengal.
31 Mar. 65 Jamaica.
31 .iuiM. »j Jamaica.
31 Mar. 65 Gold Coast.
31 Mar. 65 Bengal.
31 Mar. 65 Madras.
31 Mar. 65 Bombay.
31 jaar. 05 juaaras.
31 Mar. 65 Bombay.
31 Mar. 65 Bengal.
31 Mar. 65 Bengal.
31 Mar. 65 Tralee.
31 Mar. 65 Aldershot.
31 Mar. 65 Edinburgh.
31 Mar. 65
3z Mar. 65 Bengal.
31 Mar. 65 TregandleFort
3x Mar. 65 Bombay.
31 Mar. 65 Guernsey.
3: Mar. 65 Bombay.
2 Oct. 65 71 Foot.
aOctf. 65
a Oct. 65 Bengal.
2 Oct. 65 ^ * "■
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65
2 Oct. 65 Gold Coast.
2 Oct. 65 Gold Coast.
2 Oct. 65 Perth.
Dover.
.* wufc. "3 Dover,
a Oct. 65 HubberstoncFt.
a Oct. 65 VVeat Forts.
2 Oct. 65 Dover,
a Oct. 65 Gold Coast.
, a Oct. 65 Sandown.
a Oct. 65 Bengal,
a Oct. 65 Sheffield.
31 Mar. 66 Chatham.
Mar. 66 Bengal.
Mar. 66 Gold Coast.
Mar. 66 Bengal.
Mar. 66 Bengal.
Mar. 66 Navau.
Mar. 6( Fort Ri
Mar. 6( Fort Staddon.
Mar. 66 Gold Coast.
31 Mar. 66 Jamaica.
31 Mar. 66 Chatham.
31 Mar. 66 Shomcliffo.
31 Mar. 66 Gold Coast.
31 Mar. 66 Bengal.
31 Mar. 66 ChriBtchurch.
31 Mar. 66 Madras.
31 Mar. 66 Bengal.
31 Mar. 66 Bengal.
31 Mar. 66 Bombay.
31 Mar. 66 Bombay.
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66 Bengal.
31 Mar. 66 Bengal.
7 Aug. 66 West Indies.
a Oct. 66 Soots Fus. Gds.
2 Oct. 66 Portland.
a Oct. 66 Grenadier Gds.
a Oct. 66 Gold Coast.
a Oct. 66 Gold Coast,
a Oct. 66 Gold Coast,
a Oct. 66 Gold Coast,
a Oct. 66 Gold Cc-
a Oct. 66 Madras.
2 vwi. 00 JL/ovonpo
a Oct 66Gosport.
a Oct. 66 Bengal,
a Oct 66 Carrick-on-
a Oct. 66 Bengal,
a Oct. 66Clonmel.
a Oct. 66 Dublin.
2 Oct. (^ Bombay,
a Oct 66 Bombay.
14 Dec. 58 !'■ in ^1^^
X Apr. 67
I Apr. 67
I Apr. 67 i
I Apr. 67 '■ !i ' il.
z Apr. 67 tN -.iU.
I Apr. 67 t>Lii|utn,],
z Apr. 67 Uotiibtty,
1 Apr. 67 Gold Coi
z Apr. 67 Ikuical,
z Apr. 67 C^tild Const
I Apr. 67 AldorsUot.
z Apr. 67 Bcutjjil.
X Apr. 67 (iiild iJaaiJl
z Apr. 67 Marl ran.
I Apr. 67 Northamptou.
X Apr. 67 Gold Cootit.
z Apr. 67 B«!iij;ri3J.
z Apr. 67 Uen^i.
z Oct 67 Bengi^l .
Coaat.
Const.
SVBOSOKS.
Hugh Kennedy Maclaohlan ...
Charles FrederickPollock, Jf.B.
Robert John Scott, MB
Tho. A. Jemingham Cocksedge
Donald M'Ewen, Jf^
Richard Macmullen
George Frederick Sankey
John George Randall
William Hy. M'Namara, JfD.
Mathew Morlarty Grallwey.JfD
Frederick Lyons, JfD
George Hare
James Davis Gunning
Mark Anthony, JfD
Gustavus Rochfort Rae
John Henry Hunter
William Deane Wilson, Jf^...
Samuel Kyle Cotter, Jf.B
John Barry, JfD
William Ftiller Bennett, JfD.
John Albert Anderson, JfD..
John RiJdick
D. HawloyBuruAnderson, Jf^.
James Djuiiel Crowe
.Vlescander Anderson
Emanuel Maurice Downing)
FitzGerald. JfD ]
Thomas Kingston, MD
Samuel Popham, Jfi?
George Shaw
David C. Williamson Heather
Jeremiah James O'Grady
Rosslen-in Morgan, MD
George Duncan
Henry Jagoe, Jfi^
Timothy Lewis, Jf 5
George Edward Dobson, MB.
James Fraser, MD
Nuiian Alex. Williamson, JfD.
John Walker, JfJJ
ASSISTANT 1
SUROSON.
BSGIMSHT, OS
STATION.
I Oct. 67|jLK>mbay.
I Oct. 67 5 Foot
I Oct. 67 Bengal.
I Oct. 67 Athlone.
I Oct. 67 Bengal.
I Oct 67 Bengal.
I Oct 67 Bengal.
I Oct 67 Bengal.
I Oct. 67 Bengal.
I Oct. 67 Bengal.
I Oct 67 -^
z Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
X Oct. 67
X Oct. 67
z Oct. 67
z Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
X Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
X Oct. 67
George Ryan
Eugene V. MaoSwiney, JfD...
James Saltus Conyera, JfD....
aichard Gerald FitzCJcrald ...
James Henry Ussher, Jf.B. ...
John Leader
James Aloysius Joseph )
O'Brien, J/D )
William Charles Gasteen, Jf.B.
Elobert Anderson
William Geoghegan, MB, ...
Albert HalahanL' Estrange
Albert Kirwan
Maurice Knox
Richard Manifold Craig
John Roche Rahilly
Anthony Lonnon Brown
Andw. Arthur Macrobin , MD**"
Frederick Waghom, JfD
Charles Barromeo Jennings ...
William Henry Garde
James Henry Reynolds, MB...
Henry Hummerston Burford..
Thomas Jackson, Jf^
Daniel Thornton
John Latchford, Jf^
Geo, Wellington L'Estrange...
Peter Thomas Frazer
William John Campbell
William Frederick Samuels ...
Francis Adolphus L'Estrange
Oliver Stokes Eagar
Duke Parke
Alex. Haldane Stokes, Jf^,
Geo. Roderick Triphook, Jf.B.
James Scanlan, JO
John Joseph Crean
George Corry
Francis Arthur Davy, JfD.
Francis G«o.Adye Curran, JfaTB.
Thomas Edward Carroll
Alexander Will am Duke, JfD.
Mark Robert Bradford ...
Henry Stannard
Edward Cleaver Maxwell
Richard Dawson Bennett
Thomas Faris, Jf^ ,
WUliam Sharpe, JfD
Hugh Brady White
Edward Alexander Henry Roe
George Ballingall Stuart, Jf.B.
Lewis Allen Irving
John Alexr. M'Cracken, JfD.
James Maybury Beamish, JfD
J Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
I Oct 67
I Oct 67
X Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
1 Oct. 67
X Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
3x Mar. 68
3x Mar. 68
3xMar. 68
3x Mar. 68
3x Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
3x Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
3x Mar. 68
3x Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
3x Mar. 6S
31 Mar. 68
3xMar. 68
3xMar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
3x Mar. 68
3x Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
3z Mar. 6S
3Z Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
3Z Mar. 68
3Z Mar. 68
3xMar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
I Oct. 68
xOct 68
I Oct. 68
X Oct.
xOct 68
xOct. 68
zOct 68
zOct 68
z Oct. 68
xOct. 68
X Oct 68
x Oct 68
X Oct. 68
xOct.
zOct. 68
lOot 68
34 May 69
z Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal. .
Preston.
Gibraltar.
Bengal.
Madras.
75 Foot
Gold Coast
Madras.
Bengal.
Glasgow.
Limerick.
Aden.
x8 Foot.
Fort Gomer.
Madras.
Dover.
Gold Coast
Dover.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Liverpool.
Gibraltar.
19 Foot
24 Foot.
Gold Coast.
Bengal.
Gold Coast
Bengal.
Gold Coast
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Dunmore.
Sunderland.
Bengal.
Madras.
Madras.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
Madras.
Gold Coast.
St. Helens.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Gold Coast.
Bengal.
Malta.
Madras.
Shoebuxyness.
Gold Coast
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast
Gold Coast
Madras.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Shomcliffe.
Bengal.
Aldershot
Bombay.
Malta.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast
Bombay.
Chichester.
Bengal.
Gold Coast
Bengal.
Bengal.
Ma(&as.
Digitized by V^OO^C
28o
Medical Department.
James Albert Clerv, JfB
Brodie Cmiokahank, Jf^
James Goats, JfB
John Qorer WiUiamson
Henry Bradford
William James Fawcett, MB,
Hemy William Joynt
William Eeerton Saunders ...
David Lockio, Jf^ ,
William Johnston Charlton ..
John Rnzton, MJB
Alfred Henry Anthonisz, MB.
William Tobin
Oscar Frederick Molloy ....
William Joseph Moylan....
Kichard Bxham
James M'Namara, MD
Rodolph Hannari, MB
John Bower Wilson, MD. .
George Dalton Nagent Leake
Joseph Walter O'lfaUey)
Martin, JfB f
Bobert Hemy Robinson....
Poole Bobert Gabbett
MaihewDaniel 0'Ck>nnell.2r2>.
Charles De Montmorency')
Palmer. JfB /. )
Espine Charles Bobert Ward
ASSISTiLirC
suvoxoir.
X Apr. 7x
I Apr. 7x
I Apr. 7x
X Apr. 7x
X Apr. 7x
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 7x
X Apr. 7x
X Apr. 7X
RBOIXSITT, OB
BTATIOK.
Madras.
Hong Kong.
Bengal.
BengaL
Bombay.
Madras.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bombay.
Malta.
Bengal.
Singapore.
Bermuda.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Mauritius.
Madras.
Bengal.
West Indies.
Bengal.
BUBOBOXS.
William Findlay x Apr.
Edward Heamo Joynt, MD,... 1 Apr.
Ernest Wyndham Cottle 30 Sept
Robert Vacy Ash, MB 30 Sept.
Paul Connolly 30 Sept.
Charles Edward Dwyer 30 Sept.
'John Godfrey Rogers, MB. ... 30 Sept.
Benjamin Bloomfield Connolly 30 Sept.
Frank Edward Barrow 30 Sept.
Robert Blood, MD. 30 Sept.
Henry John Waller Barrow ... 30 Sept.
William Percy Bridges 30 Sept.
Robert Dmry, MD 30 Sept.
William Cameron Grant, MB. 30 Sept.
James Magill, MD. 30 Mar.
Richard William O'Donnell ... 30 Mar.
William Donovan 30 Mar.
Charles Henry Swayne 30 Mar.
Duffal Blair Brown 30 Mar.
Richard Henry Quill, MB 30 Mar.
Blennerhasset Montgomerie > ^ xf .i.
Tincler ; 3°^^'
I William Budd Slaughter .30 Mar.
Andrew Lang Browne, MD... 30 Mar.
Christopher William Moore j .^-w.-
Keys^MD j 3© Mar.
CecilJosiahLambtonBushe. )
MB r
Henry Haldane Stokes, MB...
i.8aiSTAW BBGDOn, OB
BUBGBOK. BT&IIOir.
Madras.
Bengal.
Scots Fns. Gds.
C.of Good Hope.
Madras.
Madras.
Madias.
Bengal.
71 Madras.
71 Bengal.
30 Mar. 73
30 Mar. 7a
Madras.
Ceylon.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Fermoy.
Bengal.
Bombi^.
BengaL
Ceylon.
Ceylon.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madias.
Madras.
African Medical Service,
Smeiovs Majob.
Albert Augustas Gore, llfD.«"
Augustus Frederick Elliot, MD
Samuel Rowe, MB
Allan Nesbitt Fox
Joseph Gray
▲SSISTAVT
SUBOBOF.
DitUnguUked Service,
SvBOBOirs Majob, prontoied for J
Supemunterarv to the fixed EetdbUtkment,
Charles Benjamin Mosse*"*
Robert Waters, JfD.»*
X Oct. 60
X Mar. 61
16 Apr. 6a
16 Apr. 63
28 Aug. 62
8 Oct. 58
X9 Jan. 60
SUBOBOV
XAJOB.
a Sept. 68 >
4 July 70
4 July 70
4 July 70
xa Feb. 73
x8 Jan. 67
94 Nov. 69
BBOIMBVT OB STAXXOB.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
Sierra Leone.
SVBOBOBS.
Edwin Granville Ley, MD.
Ja8.AfticanusB.Horton,JfJD"«
Wm. Broughton Davies, MD.
Frank Simpson
xMar. 59
S Sept. 59
5 Sept. 59
X Aug. 6x
Geld Coast.
Gold Coast.
Sherbro.
Lagos.
Valesius S. Goldsbury, MD....
Thomas William Wright
Alexander Johnston, JfZ>
Edward Connellan
30 Sept. 63
34 Sept. 64
24 Apr. 65
a Oct. 65
Scarlet Uniform with Black Velvet Faekiffe.
Apothbcabibs, ranking with Captaine.
Henry Logan Harr«y 1x4 Jan. j62|Netley. |[ Robert George Sampson 1x4 Apr. ](
John Davies |x4 Apr. |68' China. || | |
Scarlet Uniform with Grey Faoinge.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
Heoiy Saville,*' x March 73; JUeut.
emdAdjutani, aa Oct. 55 ; Ading Btaff
Q0ieer
Francisco Fernandez, as June 73 ; ^potitm
earf, aoFeb. 55 •••
Frederick Philpot, as Juno 73 J •^J**'*'-
earjf, ax Sept. 60
John Andrews, as June 73; ApoOe-
ears, 5 Dec. 56
William Amphlett Moss, 9S June 73 ;
Apotheemy, 23 Sept. 69
Henry James Sylvester, 25 June 73;
Apotheearft as March 70
Francis Dancy Hamilton, 25 June 73;
Apoiheeary, 4 Jan. 71
William Ward, 35 June 73
Army Hospital Corps.
CmAurs OB Obdbblibs.
Lewen Wallis, 35 June 73 ; Apctheeary,
14 April 68
Robert Conrade Mossman, 25 June 73 ;
ApotAeearpf x 4 April 68
Joseph Collm, 25 June 73 ; ApoiOi^eearp,
Portsmouth
Malta.
Dublin.
X4 April 68
David Pringle, 25 June 73 ; Bntign and
Ctg^ainqf Orderliee, 2x Aug. 69
Aldershot.
Gibraltar.
Gold Coast
Netley.
LZBTTTBBJkVn OB ObDBBLXBS.
William Henry Brown, 25 June 73 Netley .
Ceylon. Robert T. Osborne, 25 June 73 Aldershot.
^ ,^ AlfrcdPlatt,25June73 Netley.
Chatham. John Francis Dillon, 35 June 73 Qold Ooait.
George Johnston, 25 June 73 DubUn,
Charles Cook, xo Dec. 73
C.of Good Hope.
Woolwich.
Blue Uniform with Blue Faeinge.
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Pay dally.
HiziiciL SriTF. £ ». d.
Director General Bpedal.
Surgeon General 300
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Pay of Medioal Officers.
Charge Pay.
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in the Field of xo.ooo
men and upwards, £x
daily; of 5,000 men
and npwards, 15*.
daily ; of lees than
S,ooo, lof. daily.
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Medical Officer of a
Colony where the
nnmber of commis-
sioned Officers and en-
listed men is x,5oo and
upwards, 5«. daily.
Fay dally.
GsmttBiL Hospital Stavt.
GoTomor and Commandant
8taffCaptainandAsBist.Commandant I- Speotalt
Acting Governor j
Captain of Orderlies 066
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x8. A Medical Officer placed on half pay by reduction of establishment, or on the report of a medical board, in
[oenee of wounds or ill-health caused in and by the discharge of his duties, or on account of age» shall bo
-* to half pay at the following daily rates :—
£ : d.
£ •.
Surgeon G«nex«l after 30 years* service x 17
ft ** 25 „ I x3
Deputy Burgeon (General
30
25
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Apothecary to the Forces, after 30 years' service..
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War Services.
* Sir Thomas Oalbraith Logan served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 53rd Regiment, and was present at
the aiOiir of Bnddiwal, and in the actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Served lUso at the
eie^e of Sebastopol during 1855, and was present at the taking of the Quarries on 7th June, at the assault of the
i8th June, and as Principal Medical Officer of the Highland Division at the.final assault on the 8th September (Medal
with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Sir Wuliam Muir served with the 33rd Regiment in the Light Division of the Eastern Army throughout the
campaign of X854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkennan, sortie of 96th October, assaults of tiie Redan
on z8th June and Sth September, sieffeand fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of theLesnonof
Hofnor, and Turkish Medal). Served also against the Indian mutineers in 1857-58. Was Principal Medical Officer
of the China Exx>e^tionary Force under Sir Hope Grant in i860, and was mentioned in despatches "as having
most ably conducted the medical arrangements of the campaign " (Insi)ector General, CS,, Medal with two Clasps
for Taku and Pekin).
* Doctor Beatson served as Surgeon of the 5X8t Li^ht Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1859-53 ; was
present on board the Meam-fHgate JPerooe, in the action with and destruction of the stockades in the Rangoon
river, and during the three days' operations ending in the capture of the Great Dagon Pagoda; at the defence of
Prome snd repulse of the xiight attack (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
*Ur. Mouat served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 6th Dxagoons and on the Medical Staff, and was in
medical charge of the General Field Hospital of the 3rd Division throughout the siege operations until the fiUl of
Sebastopol, and subsequently as P.M.O. of Balaklava until the final evacuation of the Crimea xath June 1856, having
been present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkennan, and Tchernaya, and the ingbt reconnaissance and attack on
Rossian outposts loth Feb. 1855 (specially reoommendod for promotion for "distinguished conduct, zeal, and effi-
tieney," Medal with three Clasps, JBInight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, CJ3., and Victoria Cross). Served
dnring the New Zealand war of z86o-6x throughout tho operations under General Pratt (twice mentioned in
despstehes "for valuable servicos rendered at uU times and in all positions"). Present in the field as P.M.O.
throughout the operations in the Waikatoo, Tarannki, and Tauranga districts in 1863-65 under Sir D. Cameron, and
repeatedly mentioned in despatches (Medal). Received the thanks of the New Zealand Government for " special
and valuable services rendered to the Colony." Again recommended for promotion and some special mark of Her
Majesty's approbation.
^ Doctor Currie served with the z6th Lancers at the battle of Mahorajpore, 99th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Also in
the Sttth^ eampaiffn in 1846, including the afllhir at Buddiwal, and actions of AUwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
Senred as Field Ikfodical Inspector of the expeditionary force in the north of China in i860 ; present at the capture
of the Taku Forts on 9x8t August, and minor actions resulting in the surrender of Pekin (CJ9., Medal with Clasps).
Berred as Principal Medical Officer with the Abyssinian expeditionary force (mentioned in despatches, and promoted
to Inspector General of Hospitals, Medal).
7 Doctor John Fraser served with the 9nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkennan, and siege and fklT of Sebastopol (Medal with three Chisps, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, and Jurkish Medal). Served also in Bengal and the N.w. Provinces during the suppression
of the mntixiy in 1857-59, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, afihirs of Koorse, Baxee, and
Nagger, action of Nawabgunge, passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore, fhU of Amethee, affair
St Chnrdar, capture of Fort Medjiddia, affairs of Bankee and Sitka Ghat in Nepaul. As Senior Medical Officer to
the field force m Oude under Sir Hope Grant he was twice mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
* Mr. J. H. K. Innes served as a volunteer in the Crimea (his regiment being in India) from the X5th March to
4U1 Ji^ 1855, and was engaged in the attack of the Redan on the x8tJi June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-^8 with the ist Battalion 60th Rifles, including the action on the
Hlndim (wounded and horse shot), battle of Budlee ke Serai, storming the Heights before Delhi, siege assault and
captore of the city. Served as Principal Medical Officer of Sir John Jones' Force throughout all the subsequent
onerstions in RohUcund and with Brigadier Troup's Force in Oude during the winter of 2858-50 (Medal with
Clasp, CB.). Was attached to the Head Quarters of the Army of the Crown rrince of Prussia as British Medical
Cominissioner during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, for which he was awarded the Steel War Medal, and
received from the Emperor the Iron Cross.
* Hr. Longmore served in the Light Division of the Eastern Army firom its first taking the field, throughout tho
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campaign of 1854-55, xintil the termination of the siege of Sebastopol, without being absent from duty a single day ; was
preseui at the afi^ir of Bulganac, battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of BalaklaTa, sortie of 26th Oct., aesaaltsof
the Redan on i8th June and 8th 8ept. (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of
Honor).
10 Mr. O'Flaherty joined the Army of the East at Scutari in April 1854, appointed Sanitary Officer to the force
assembled there, and on its proceeding to Varna was appointed to the medical charge of the Heavy Cavalry Brigade,
and while at Varna and the advanced posts had charge of the Light and the Heavy Cavalry Brigades ; aooompanicd
the latter to the Crimea, where he remained until the action of Balaklava, after which was ordered to take medical
charge of the transport which conveyed the most severely wounded from the opening attack of the trenches, and
many officers wounded in the cavalry charge, for the performance of which duty ho was specially commended and
detained at Scutari in charge of the General Hospital, where he received the commendation of H.R.H. the Duke of
Cambridge on his visit to that hospital, as well as other General Officers and the Sanitary Commissioners (Medal
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.). In April 1857 he accompanied General Ash-
burnbam's expedition to China as Second Senior Medical Officer, and was transferred to India in December 1857,
where during the mutiny he acted for some time as P.M.O. at Bombay, and afterwards in i8s8-5^ as P.M.O. to the
Malwa field force under Sir John Michel, emplo;$red in the sucoessftd pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee, and was
present at the surrender of some hundreds or his followers.
^^ Doctor G. A. Gordon was present with the z6th Lancers at the battle of Moharajpore a9th Dec. 1843 (Bronzs
Star). Had medical charge of a force in an expedition in 1848 on the west coast of Afirica, and was thanked in
despatch. Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,— in medical charge of Franks' Force in ita advance to
Lucknow, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Badshagunge ; was present with the loth Regiment at
the siege and capture of Lucknow ; had medical charge of Lugard's Force, including the relief of Azimghur, capture
of Jugdespore, and action of Chitowrah {CB., Medal with Clasp, twice mentioned in desiMitchee). Had medical
charge of the Force under Sir Charles Staveley left in occupation of Tientsin, China, in z86o-^i. Being sent bj the
War Department 08 Medicnl CommieHinner to the French Army, he arrived in Paris on the and September 1870,
and continued uninterruptedly therein throughout the siege and bombardment by the German Army. He was
elected a Member of Council of the Soci^t^ de Secours aux Blesses, an Honorary Member of the Ambulances de
la Presse, and of the Ambulance Evangeliquo. On the occasion of three of the great sorties and battles around the
walls, he attached himself to the American Ambuluice and gave professional assistance to wounded in the field,
vis.— at Malmaison on the 21st October, Champigny on the 30th November, and Drancy and Bourget on the 2i9t
December. At the fourth great battle, that of Montretout on the 19th January 1871 he was present on the field
in order to observe the manner of working of the Ambulance system. For hia sen'ices tho- Proviaional Govern*
ment created him on Officer of the Legion of Honor.
^ Doctor Rutherford served with the 62nd Reghnent in the SuUerj campaign of 1845-46, and was in medical charf^
of the Regiment at the battie of Sobraon (Medal). Served in ue Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). In 1857 proceeded to China on the Staff of the
Lt.General commanding the expeditionarrr force, in 1859 was appointed Sanitarj' Officer to the Army serving in
China ; in x86o served the campaign in the x^orth, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of
the Taku forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
" Mr. Bent served in the Crimea from 30th April 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Turkish Medal, and 5th
Class of the Me^idie).
^* Doctor Ingbs served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the xoth Regiment, including the whole of the
siege operations before Mooltan (the greater part of which in medical charge of the Regiment) and battle of
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including
the capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah
(Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857^53, including
operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and
actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, capture of BareUly, and afflurs of Shal^ehanpore, Bunnie, and Mahomdie
(Medal).
IS Mr. Elliot served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affiurs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol ; after promotion to
Senior Surgeon of R. Artillery, was appointed Superintending Suraeon of the whole of the Ordnance Corps in the
Crimea (iifedal wltii four Clasps, CB., Knight of the Le^on of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal— twice mentioned in despatches). Served in India in 1857-59, and was present at the action of Pandoo
Nuddee, opemtionB before Cawnpore on the 37th, 38th, and 99th Nov. under Cteneral Windham, battle of Cawnpore
on 6th December (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
1* Mr. Bowen served m the Kaffir war of t852-53 (Medal), and acted as Principal Medical Officer to the expedition
against the Kaffir chief Kreli, in Aug. 1853. Was shipwrecked in H.M.S. Birkenhead off Danger Point, Cape of
Good Hope, 96th Feb. 18^2. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Ahna and Inkerman
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal), was acting Principal Medical Officer of
the 4th Division during the march fVom Old Fort to Cathcart's Hill, and for a short time afterwards.
17 Mr. Stewart served with the aoth Regiment throughout the PunJaub campaigrn in 1848-49, including' the passage
of the (3henab, and the battles of ChUlianwallah and Goojerat (Mcoal with two Clasps).
1* Mr. Murphy served with the 80th Regiment during the Burmese war of 1853-53. and was present at the taking
of Piome ; also present as Staff Surgeon to the Bengal Division with Sir J. Cheape's Force at Donabew, and wounded
in the attack on the enemy's stockade on the X9th March 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
I* Doctor Barclay served throughout the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-53 (Medal), for the most part in medical
charge of the Reserve Battalion 9i8t or of the 43rd Regiment ; was present at the various attacks on the Amatola
and Waterkloof fhstnesses in which these Regiments were engaged. Accompanied the expedition across the
Orange river against the Basutos, in 1853, and was present in charge of Head Quarter Column, at the action of
Beree. Accompanied the 43rd on the march from Bangalore to Cali)ee in 1857-58, and was Senior Medical Officer
of the and Brigade Saugor Field Division during the hot weather campaign in Central India, and the subaeqnent
operations (Medal).
** Doctor Massy served as Assistant Surgeon of the 31st Regiment towards the close of the Sutlcjj campaign in
1846. Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 as Surgeon of the z 7th Lancers, including the aflfhirs of Bnlganak
and M'Kenzie's Form, battles of Alma, Balaklava. Inkerman. and Tchemaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was recommended for promotion to
the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals for service in the Field by General Sir William Codrington.
Served as Surgeon of the snd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-59. including the siese and capture
of Lncknow, action of Koorsee, and Trans- Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp). Acted as Prindpal
Medical Officer with Brigadier Barker's Column in the campai^ in Oude during a portion of 1858-59.
*^ Doctor Munro served as Assistant Surgeon of the 9xst Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of X846-47 (Medal).
Served as Burgeon of the 93rd Highlanders during the campaign in the Oimea, including the battles of Alnui and
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three (Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also
served in India during the suppression of the mutiny, and was present in the operations for the relief of Lncknow
by Lord (31yde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Deo. X857 and pursuit, action near Futtehghnr, siege and fkll of Lucknow,
campaign in Rohilcund and attack on Fort Rugia, actions at Allygunge and Bareilly, campaign in Oude and
actions of Posgaon and Russelpore, and attack on Fort Methoulie (Medal with two Clasps). Was removed from
his Regiment to act as Principal Medical Officer of the combined European and Native Eusuftoi Field Foroe during
the final operations in the Umbeylah Pass in Dec. 1863 under Miy'or Greneral (Sarvock (mentioned in despatches, CB.
received tne thanks of the Governor General in Council, Medal with Clasp). '*
** Mr. Foss served with the xoth Regiment in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the batUe of
Sobraon (Medal). Served with the Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of x65x-5a (Medal) ; and with the expedition
north of the Orange river in 1853-53. Also the campaign of i860 in North Ohinla including the taking of Sinho
and Tangku (Medal).
M Mr. Swing served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, incuding the siege and capture of
Katoh, battle of Kota ke Send, and general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior (Medal).
** Doctor T. Crawford served with the 5xst Light Infbntxy throughout the Burmese war of 1853-53; was on board
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the E.LC. steam-fKgafce FerooM durinff the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades in the Rangoon
rirer ; serred during the succeeding three davs' operationa in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of Rangoon
(inclaiiing the storming of the White House Redoubt) : also at the storm and capture of Bassein, xoth May, various
flkinnishcs at Prome, and during the advance on Meaday (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served with the i8Ui Royal
Irish in the Crimea fh)m 9th Feb. 185c (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Tiirkish Medal).
«* Doctor J. Macbeth served with ihc loth Foot in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobracu
(Mrdal). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-4^), and was present during the siege operations before
Moolcan (till ordered away on duty with sick and wounded), mcluding the afihir of the 9th September, and storming
the enemy's entrenched position on the 12th September (Medal with Clasp).
*< Doctor W. G. Trousdell served with the 39th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, and was present
at the battles of Chillian wallah and Goojcrat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern campaign
of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
»7 Mr. T. Best serve<l in the field against the enemy in the Orange River Sorerei^ty in 1850-51, and in Uxe Kaffir
war of 1853-53 (Medal). Served also in the New Ziealand war in 1864-66, includmg the attack on Gate Pah and
eaxragement at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
** Mr. y. Webb served with the loth Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole
of the siege operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the 46th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
» Mr. D. R. Mackinnon served with the 2xst Fusilicri throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including
the battlM of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege aud full of Sebastopol, and e.vpcdition to lunboum (Medal
with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. A Crocker served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in the Crimean campaign fW)m 22nd April 1855, including
the siege and fiall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. W. G. Watt served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 24th March 1855, with the 23rd
Fofiiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*> Mr. J. M. S. Fogo served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea f^om the April bombardment of 1855 until
the final evacuation, and was in medical charge of the left siege train at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, aud
rorkish Medal).
*> Mr. £. B. Toson served as Surgeon of the 13th Lancers in the Crimea f^om the 9th May to the asnd June 1855
(Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. E. Gilbome served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Royal Artillery, including the affairs
of Bolganao and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and
repulse of the sortie on the 36th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clxisps, Turkish Medal, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
*» Mr. J. A. Bostock served in the Bufflj at the battle of Punniar 39th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the
Eastern campaign of 1854. and up to i6th April 1855, with the Scots Fusilier Guards, includinjar the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebasto))ol, and sortie on the 36th October (Medal with four Clasps,
Knight of the Logion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. J. Wyatt embarked in 1854 with the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards on the Eastern expedition, and served
with it in Turkey and the Crimea until the end of the war ; was present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman (horse shot), siege and fall of Sebastopol (Modal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Torkifib Medal). Being selected by the War Department to proceed to the Head Quarters of the French Army as
Kedical Commisstioner, was detained in Paris throughout the entire period of the siege of 1870-71, and was employed
m the field during all the principal sorties and subsequent battles. He was elected a Miember of Council of the
Soci^t^ de Secours aux Blesses, and of the Ambulances de la Presse ; and was promoted for his services to the
rank of Officer of the Legion of Honor.
^ Mr. G. A. F. Sbelton landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 31st April 1855, and served at the
si^e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Doctor T. £. White served in the New Zealand war of 1846, and was present at the operations in the Horakiv
Valley. Also throughout the Taranaki war of 1860-61, and was Senior Medical Officer in the field lW)m February to
July i860, and was twice mentioned in despatches. Ser\'ed throughout the war of 1863-64 in the Waikato country,
and was in medical charge of Brigadier Creneral Carey's Force during the three days' operations at and capture of
Orakau, and was atrain mentioned in despatches {CB. and Medal).
^ Doctor T. Moofhead served in the Crimean campaign fh)m 4th Nov. 1854, and was Surgeon of the 7th Fusiliers
at the capture of the Quarries on 7th June, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Sanitary Officer to the British Troops in Abyssinia during the campaign
of 1868 (Medal).
*^ Doctor H. Kendall served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assistant Surgeon 17th Lancers, at the afihirs of
Bolganao and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma aud Balaklava, and as Surgeon of the 4th Light Dragoons at the
Isattlee of Inkerman and Tchemaya. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations with the Light Cavalry Brigade at
Enpatoria under Gtcneral D'Allonville (Medal with four Clasps, and IHirkish Medal). Served as Surgeon of the
7th Hussars in the Indian mutiny campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859, and was present at the repulse of
the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capr.nre of Lnckuow, atfturs of Barrce and Sirsce, action of
Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the (^oomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign
mcluding the affairs of Daodpore, Kandoo Nuddee. and Uyderghur, pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the
0<x)mtee ; alao the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Mee-
jee^lia, attack on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul, and afihir at Sitkaghat (Medal with
Clasp).
" Doctor T. Fraser served with the 10th Hussars in the Oimean campaign fhjm the 17th April to the 30th Aug.
r355, including the capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Med^).
** Mr. H. D. Fowler served with the 83nd Regiment in the Crimea subsequent to the fhll of Sebastopol from the
nth October 1855, to the end of the Russian war in July 1856. Also in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in
i^57~59t including the operations at Cawnpore imder Windham, defoi^ of the Gwalior Contingent on 6th Dec. 1857,
action of Kalee Kudee, advance on Futtehghur, campaign in Rohilcund, defence of Shahjehanpore (Medal).
♦♦ Mr. J. Small served in the Kaffir war of 1853-54 (Medal).
^ Doctor A. P. Cahill served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present with;the 33nd Light Infantry at
the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, the action of Soorujkhoond, the capture of the city, and sorrende r
of the fortreaa. Also present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote and the battle of Goojerat (Medal
with two (Jlasps). Served with the same Regiment in the Peshawur campaign of 1853 with the force under Sir
Colin Campbell against the frontier hill tribes (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal during the Indian mutiny of
i3s7-59. ^^^ vrith. the 80th Regiment in the campaign in Oude (Medal).
*• Doctor 8. H. Faraon served with the Royal Artillery in the Kaffir war of 1847 ; and throughout that of 1851-53
(Medal), and was present at the engagement with the Basuto tribes at the Berea 30th Dec. 1853. Served throughout
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, Including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaldava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 36th
Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
*' Mr. M. F. Manifold served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the
defeat of the rebeU under Bala Rao near Bootwul on the Nepaul Frontier on the 38th March 1859 (MedEJ).
* Doctor C. V. Cay served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 30th Nov. 1854, includ-
ing the Bteg« and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. R. TfaDomton served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bnlganak and
M'Kenxk'a Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also served as Principal Medical Officer with the expeditionary
force enplojed against the hostile Indians in Tuoatan in r86i.
*" Doctor M. Gombe served with the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign<ifii8|4=55i^ including the
384 Medical Department — War Services.
l>aUles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkermaa, ihe aiege and fkU of Seba«top61, and repulse of tho sortie on a6Ui Oct 1854
(Medal with four Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Me^jidie).
u Doctor £. W. Youn^ served thzoaghoat the Eastern campait?n of 1854-^5, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
klAva, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and czpcoitiou to Kertch (Medal with four Clasps, andTvkidk
Medal). Senred in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Dumorriagum on 36th Nov. and 3rd
Dec., and of Toolsepore on asrdDec. 1858 (Medal). Served with the zst Battalion 60th Bines on the Bed Biver
esroedition of 1870.
A Mr. A. D. Home served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th and X3th Hussars, induding the battle
of Alma, siege and foil of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Decorated with the Victoria
Cross for persevering bravery and admirable conduct in charge of the wounded men left behind the Colomi when
the troops under General Havelook forced their way into the Residency of Lucknow on the 36th Sept. 1657 (Medal
with CHasp, and a year's service). Served in the New Zealand campaigns of 1863-65 (CJB., special prsmotion
to the rank of Surgeon Major, and Medal) .
^ Mr. W. A. Mackinnon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4and Highlanders, iacluding
the battles of Alma and Balaklava (in medical charge of the Rc^imcut), expedition to Kertch and Yenikalo, siege
and fkll of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on the iSth Juno end 8th September (Medal with three
Clasps, Knight of Uio Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon on the personal Staff of Lord
Clyde during the Indian mutiny from April 1858 to the end of the war, and was present in the campaigns in Rohil-
cnnd, Byswarrah, and Trans-Gogra, including the actions of Bareilly, Shahjehonpore, Doondiakeira, Berpidis,
Musjedia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the capture of the rebel
position at Katikara and repulse of the attack at Gilbert's Clearing (mentioned in despatches) . Appointed Saaitaiy
Officer to the New Zealand Force m Nov. 1863, and held the appointment till April 1866, when field operations ceased.
In that capacity he served the campaigns in the Waikato, Tauranga, and Wanganui districts, on the head*
quarters' Staff of Sir D. Cameron, and attached to the Quarter Master General's Department ; was present in the
action at Rangiawhia, assault of the Gate Pah, Tauranga (mentioned in despatches, and CB.)^ repulse of the enemy's
attack on the Gamp at Nukumaru, and affair at Kakaramea (Medal) .
^ liltr. R. Gilbome served with the 8th Hussars in Bulgaria firom 5th June 1854. Served with the Both Regiment
in the Crimea from x^th Dec. 1854, including siege and fall of Sebastopol. and assaults on the i8th June and 8th
September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in India during the suppression of the mutiny
in X857-50. and in pursuit of tne rebels under Tantia Topee in Rnjpootana and Central India (Medal) .
»* Mr. J. Madden served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
M Doctor H. F. Smith served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was attached to Head Quarters and not
absent a single day from duty ; had medical charge of Staff belonging to Adjutant and Quarter Master General's
Departments, and subsequently on the personal Staff of Sir James Simpson and Sir William Codringtou ; present si
Bulganac, Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, siege and ihll of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
*7 Mr. W. P. Ward served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the offiur of M'Kensie'a
Fann, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fidl of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct.
2854, and assault on the Redan on the 8th September ; also present at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboom
(Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Doctor H. V. Binaon served with the 6th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; and in medical charga of the
Regiment during the campaign of 1851-53 (Medal). Joined the expeditionar^orce in the north of China in i860
(Medal). Served during the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicini^ of Shanghai in April and May i86s,
and was present at the capture bv escalade of the walled towns of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, and the fortified town of Ni^ow.
^ Mr. T. C. O'Leary served with the 68th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the i8th March 1S55, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp. Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
"' Doctor J. S. Furlong landed at Yama in May 1854 with the Royal Engineers, and in September in the Crimea with
the E Battery Royal Artillery of the Light Division, and was present with it in the affair of BuIgH/ioc. battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, after which he proceeded in medical charge of the steamship Mavritiu* with 340
wounded* to Scutari ; subsequently served with the ^9th and 4and Regiments at the siege and fall of Sebastopol. ex-
pedition to Kertch, assaults of the i8th June and 8tii September (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). In 1857-59 he served with the 4ana Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign, including
the battie of Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), actions at Seraighat, Khoda^imj, and Shumahabad, siege of Lucknow, assault
on the Martiniere, and capture of the city, assault on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly
(Medal with Clasp).
•1 Doctor Frederick Robinson served with the Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55^
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th Oct. 1854
(Medal with four Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Doctor A. L. Adams served in Medical Charge of the detachment of the zsnd Regiment with the expeditionary
force under Sir Sydney Cotton in 185^ against the Mohmund Tribes on the reshawnr frontier (Medal with Clasp).
** Doctor J. Kellie was in medical charge of a Detachment 86th Regiment in 1857 at the siege and capture of Dhar,
action at Mundesore, battle of Googaria, and relief of Neemuch. Served also \vith the 17th Lancers in R^pootana
and Central India, and was present at the action at Zeerapore in Dec. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
** Mr. P. J. Clarke served with the Royal Engineers at the destruction of the docks and forts in Sebastopol
(Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served at the siege ofLncknow and in the subsequent operations in Oudn (Medal).
^ Doctor N. H. Stewart served as Surgeon of the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign, and waa pre-
sent at the flail of Magdalu (promoted Surgeon Major, Medal)'
M Doctor Jivnes Sjiclair served the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Surgeon of the 33rd Regiment, and *««»
present at the storming and capture of MagdiUa (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Surgeon Mi^'or "for
valuable sei'vices rendered during the campajgn, Medal).
«7 Mr. C. D. Madden served from j8th Jan. to 30th May 1855 in the Crimea and before Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 43rd Li^ht Infantry in tbo Baugor Field Division from 34th Dec.
X857, and in the Field Division under Colonel Primrose in the latter part of 1850 (Medal). Served as Surgeon of tlie
4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as Field Surgeon of the ist Brigade at the
•action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Surgeon Mi^or "for valuable
■ervices rendered during the campaign," Medal).
** Doctor J. R. M. Lewis served with the Rifle Brigade in the expedition against the insurgent Boers, north of the
Orange river, and was present at the action of Boem Pioats on 29th August 1848.
*> Doctor J. Fraser served in the field with the 50th Regiment during the New Zealand war of zd63-€6. Indading
operations in the Waikato, Wonganui, and Taranaki districts (Medal).
7*^ Doctor W. J. Fyffe served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkemoan, and
tiege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Mr. A. A. Btone;7 served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
7> Doctor G. Auchinleck served in the Burmese war or 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also in the Bnaoofsie
expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 185:^-58, and was present when theSist
Regiment under Colonel Rennv disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of
Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny.
'* Doctor H. M. Fraser served in the Indian mutmy campaign, includin^f the siege and capture of Lucknow, where
he acted as Sanitarr Officer to the Foroes under the Commander-in-Chief. He was also present at the operations
resulting in the takmg of Bandee, in Oct. 1858, when he was Chief Medical Officer with the force under urignAxer
Hale (Medal with Clasp).
7« Doctor G. W. Peake served throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served with the 4o(h Begunent
throuffhout the New Zealand war of 1864-66. including the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns (Medal).
7* Mr. W. Perry served with the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5^, including tba battlea
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 36th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps.
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Chus of the Medjidie).
7* Doctor E. J. Franklyn served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; '^v^^ ^ Balaklava attending on the wounded
during the Cavalry action there ; and was placed in charge of the Russian wounded after the battle of Inkerman ;
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in medioal char^^e of the 77th Segimdnt throaffhoat all the various sie^e operationa before Sebastopol, and was recom-
mended for some honorary distinction by Sir William Codrington (Medal with Clasps, §th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served dm-ing the Indian Mutiny with the Coluum under Sir W. w. Turner at Sasaeram, on the
Grand Tmnk Hoad« Bengal.
" Doctor J. Irvine served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857 in medical charge of the
Bojal Artillery (Maude's), including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoun^, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawni>ore, Oonao, Bussemt
Gfinge, Mnngawarra, and Alumbogh, relief and defence of the Residency at Lucknow (mentioned in despatches) ;
with Outram's Force in the Alumbagh from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde (Medal with two Chisps).
^ Mr. G. A. Tumbull served with the xath Lancers in the Crimean campaign from the 9th May 1855, indoding
the tioKt and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal) .
^ Mr. J. Gibbons served the Kastom campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inlcerman, siege And
fall of Sebastopol (wounded 30th Oct. 1854, by a shell in the Trenches), and attack and occupation of the Cemetery
on the i8th June: was especially mentioned in Lord Raglan's despatches fbr his exertions (Medal with three
TiAsps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkieh Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, in medical
charge of the 32nd Light Infantry and was present at the successful attack on the entrenched position at Dcbnygoin,
captors of the Fort of Dirhool, action at Duadpore, affair at Jugdespore, surrender of the Forts of Amctliie and
Lorkerpore, and accompanied the Colunm under Colonel Carmichael which drove Beni Madhoo across the Gogra
(Medal).
» Mr. R. C. Todd served with the 71 st Highlanders in the Crimea in 1855, the greater part of the time in medical
charge of the Regiment— including the sie^e of 8ebastoi)ol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and
Turlosh Medal). Served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the actions
of the iSth and 21st August and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps 1.
*^ Mr. J. Lamprey served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North Chii — . i/icluding Uie
action of Sinho, tokmg of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862, including the recapture of Kading.
^ Mr. D. J. Doherty served in the Crimean campaign from and July to 17th Aug. 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
** Doctor Robert M'Nab served in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present with the 64th Regi-
ment in operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defeat of the Gwalior mutineers on 6th December,
action at Khaleo Nuddee, and entrance into Futtehghur (Medal).
^ Doctor R. B. Smyth served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava and slcgc and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'* Doctor C- w. Poulton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal),
^ Mr. A. G. Elkington served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tho battles of Balaklava and Inkerman
(wounded), siege and tall of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of ^e
M«^idie, and Turkish Medal) .
^ Mr. W. Armstrong served with the 54th Regiment in the Indian mutiny ; was in medical charge of the expedi-
tion to Sylhet in 1857 and also of a Field Force in Oude including attack on the Fort of Leheau in March 1858
(Medal).
•« Mr. A. H. Fraser served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 ; was in medical charge of theMurree Depot
when the station was attacked on the ist Sept. 1857, and in medical charge of the troops employed in the operations
of the three following days (Medal).
^ Mr. J. Hendlev was present in an engagement between the British troops and the Mahometans of Combo in the
Gambia, on the X7th July 1855, and received contusions on the chest and forehead from musket-balls. He served also
with the combined Forces of the French and English on the 4th August following, when the stockaded town of
Sab^ee was taken and destroyed. Served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with tho
Eusa&ye Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming
of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th December, also in tho action at Umbeyla and destruction
cf the village at the foot of tho Bonair Pass on i6th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and
the sabmission of the hill tribes on the X7th December (Medal with Clasp).
*" Mr. J. E. Moffatt served with the 2nd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
'^ Mr. H. B. Hassard served in the Kaffirwarof 1851-53— horse shot in the Waterkloof (Medal). Also served in tho
Hazara campaign of x868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
•* Mr. B. Tydd served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of Bulganac and battle of Alma
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. W. J. Ingham was present and in medical charge of the 52nd Light In&ntry at the action with the Seolkote
mutineers at Trixnmos Ghat Groorsdaspore on the Z2th and i6th July 1858, and at the siege and capture of Delhi
(Medal with Clasp).
** Mr.T. B. Reid served in medical charge of a Wing of the 7th Bengal Native Infhntry durin.c; tho Santal insurrection.
Jeered in the 53rd Regt. during tho Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chuttra, GropaJgunge,
Khodgonge. and entry mto Futteghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture
of Lucknow. Served on the Stall' in Oude during the campaign of 1859 (Medal with Clasp) .
** Mr. H. T. Reade served in medical charge of the 6ist Regt. at the siege of Delhi from xst July 1857 to the final
c&ptore of the city on 20th September ; was present at the repulse of the sorties of tho 4th, 9th, i8th, and 23rd July,
accompanied the Regt. at the assault of the city on the 14th September, and subsequently with a small i)arty of
the 6ist repulsed an attack of about 300 Sepoys on some wounded men whose lives were thereby saved; on the i6th
September was one of the first up the breach at the storming of the magazine and with a sergeant spiked a gun-
mentioned in despatch, and recommended for ])romotion for " unwearied exertions and gallant conduct in the field "
daring tho siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
*• Doctor G. P. M. Woodward served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimean campaign from 3rd March 1855,
including tho siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Royal Horse
Arullery in the field during the Indian mutiny in pursuit of Tantia Topee in Central India in 1858-59 (Medal).
Served also t^iroughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as a Staff Surgeon in charge of the hospital ship
Manrititu (Medal).
•^ Doctor Alex. S. Fogo served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal Artillery, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
" Mr. T. Carey served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of i856-57,including the storm and capture of
ne^hire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp j. Served in Bengal and N.W
ftt)vinccs in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 in medical charge of 500 men, being the head-quarters of the Regi-
msnt : present in the actions of PMttchpore, Aouug, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerut Gunge (first and
second), Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, ^umbagh, and first relief of Lucknow with Havelock's Column ;
present in three sorties from the Residency, also at the defence of Cawnpore— severely wounded (Medal with
Clasp, tod a j'ear's service for Lucknow) .
^ Mr. P. H. E. Cross served in the Crimean campaign from the 3rd Feb. 1855, including the siege and ftiU of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with tho 13th Light infantry during the fiidian mutiny
campaign, and was present at the relief of Azimghur and its subsequent defence, pursuit of Koer Sing, and suDse-
qaent operations (Medal).
^"' Mr. Donald S. Smith senved with the 9th Lancers during the Indian mutiny in 1857, and was present at the
wtiona of Budleekeserai (horse shot) and Nujjutfghur, throughout the siege and capture of Delhi— horse shot
(Medal with Clasp).
^^' Doctor H. B. Franklyn served the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Royal Horse Artillery, including the
*"»ck on Secondra, storm and capture of Meeangunge, capture of Lucknow, with Azimghur Field Force in the affairs
01 Qth azul loth June (was several times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallantry and once for general ability
aad zeal. Medal wiOi Clasp) .
J^ Mr. T. G. FitaGerald served in the Crimea from 8th to 20th May 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Digitized by^OOgiC
286 Medical Department, — War Services.
»" Doctor J. S. Cbftrtres served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as a Staff Surgeon, and in
medical chan^ of one of the Hospital ShipK (Medal).
'*♦ Mr. B. Latio servod with the 80th Recfiment in the Biurmese war of 1852-53, including the attack on tiio outpost
ofTomboo and several operations in its vicinity (Medwl with Clasp for Pegu). Noticed in General orders by the
Commander in i hief in India of 10th November 1853 for assiduous attention to the sick on an occasion when the
whole detachment at Tomboo were prostrated by fever. Also during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in
1858 and present at the action on the banks of the Junma on the 5th March (Medaa).
10* Mr. A. J. Greer served with the aist Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 5th July 1855.
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, storming of the Quarries on the ytii
June, and attack of the Redan on the i8th June— mentioned in despatches (Medal with lour Clasps, 5th Ckv s of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
">• Mr. T. W. Fox served with the 14th Light Dragoons In the Persian campaign of 1857, and was present at the
bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
107 Doctor J. Mcane served with the 31 st Regiment in the Crimen fh)m 2and May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol. and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September, and received a contused wound on the kueo
from a shell in tiie Trenches on 17th Jimo (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i» Doctor W. S. \\Tiylock served with the 75th Regiment at the siege of Delhi and at the battle of Budlcekcscrfti,
where ho killed two of the enemy, one in close combat, saving thereby the life of an European soldier (Mcdul with
Clasp). Was Sanitary and Senior Medical Officer of the Derbund Field Force of the Hazarn campaign of 1868.
i« Doctor J.C. Honiaby Wright served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Ro^tiI Artillery.and \ra«
present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman fwoundea. and horse shot imder him), siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Mednl with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the Ab3rBsininn campaign (Medal) .
"*> Mr. T. K. Bimie served with the ist Royals in the Crimea ftom 7th May 1855, including the siege and fsll of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and
was present at the storm and capture of Sinho and Tangku, and surrender of Pekm (Medal with two Clasps).
"* Mr. W. Snell served throughout the campaign of x86o in North China, including the action of Sinho. taking
of Tangku, with the Reserve at the storming of the North Taku Fort, actions of the i8th and aist Soiitembcr, and
surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and promoted for " meritorious services ").
*" Mr. C. Martin was in medical charge of the expeditionary force against the Crobboes in Oct. and Nov.
1858. Served in the Gambia as Sanitary Officer to the Baaiboo expedition. Ser%'ed onboard H.M.8. Torek, and landed
with the stormcrs of the and W.I.R. in the attack and capture of the earthworks. Was present at the storm and
capture of the stockaded to^vns of Karawan. Kinty Cunda, and Saba, in 1861 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked
for ** attending to the wants of the wounded while exposed to a very heavy fire ").
'" Mr. A. Morphow served as Principal Medical OflBccr throughout the operations in Quiah, Western Africa ;
was present at the capture and destruction of Massongha on loth December, storming and destruction of the stockades
and war fences at Madonkia on xQth December, capture and destruction of the stockade at Madonkia on the night of
the 27th December, of the Fetish town of Robea on 28th December 186 x, and of the towns of Mofemlm and Majohn on
17th Jan. 1863 (mentioned in despatches).
"* Mr. J. H. Porter served with the 97th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol fi'om aoth Nov. 1854 (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in Benral in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58,—
with the Jounporo Field Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, ummcerpore, and Sultanpore. afterwards at
• tiie siege and capture of Lucknow, and storming of the ICaiser Bagh ; served in the operations in Bundlccund in
1859 and surprise and night attack at the Kala Nuddy (Medal with Clasp). Served with the British Ambiilance
during part of the Franco-Grcrman war in 7870, and was at the siege of Paris.
"• Doctor A. C. Ross served with the 67th Regiment in the campaign of i860 in China, includinpr the action of
Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Takoo Fort (Medal with Clasp). Also against the Taeping
rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, including the taking of the fortified stockade of Nansing, and of the walled
oities of Kading and Tsinpoo, and recapture of Nasing and Kading. Recommended for promotion for service in the
field. Specially recommended by Sir Hope Grant for the Victoria Cross for having at the capture of the Taku Forts
displayed " great coolness and courage in attending wounded men under very heavy fire, both ki the openplam
ana with the storming party in the Fort."
1*7 Doctor John Ogilvy served with the 3rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the x8th June and 8th
September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
1" Mr. F. Oakes served in Quiah, Western Africa, f^m Nov. x86x to Feb. z86a,-and was present at the defeat of
the chief Pa Caney at Kabal on 27th Nov. i86x.
>*' Mr. R. F. Andrews served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from. Aug. 1855, including the battle of
the Tchernaya and siege of Sebastopol (Metlal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal) . Served with the and Dragoon Guanl*
in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Kooraeeaud Nawnb-
gunge, Trans-Gogra aflTairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp).
**• Doctor W. A. White served with 47th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including; the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaxlava, siege and fli.ll of Sebastopol, and sortie of a4th October (Meilal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*•■ Mr. J. C. Ovens servod with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from 13th Nov. 1854, including tho aicge and fall
of Sebastopol, and assault of tho batteries on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
*** Mr. J. H. Ross served with the 39th Regt. in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, and was present at tho siege and
fUl of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Me<hU with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Mr. T. M. Bleckley served with the Z4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the Z9th Jan. 1855, includ*
ing the siege and fall o^ Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. 0. G. Irwin served the Eastern campaijp of 1854 up to the aand September, and again f^m istii July
1855, including the battle of Alma, siege and fli,Il of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"" Doctor J. B. Cockbum served in the Eastern canopaign of 1854-55, including tJbe expedition to Kertch and Yeni*
Icale, and siefire of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1*7 Mr. W. M. Webb served with the xoth Regiment throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Modal).
»« Mr. T. R. Williams served with the 88th Regiment throughout tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tho
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also in tho
suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from tho a6th November to the
6th December 1857, ^^^ siege of Lucknow in March 1858, and the siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Ccntr.1l
India).
*" Doctor J. H. West served with the aist Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of x8<4-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Elinboum (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal).
*** Mr. J. B. C. Reade served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854- 55.
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol— was wounded on the 14^1 Nov. 1855 at the
explosion of the French siege train (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal ) . Ser\'ed with the Battalion dnrint;
the whole of its service in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow,
and numerous aflkirs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp) .
i>i Doctor B. Hinde served with a field force under Colonel Murray up the River Gambia in i86z, and was present
at all the operations, including the storm and capture of the stockaded town of Sabba, and was mentioned in de-
spatches for attending the wounded who were lying at point blank range of the stockade before it was finally carrie<l.
iM Doctor E. M. Sinclair served in the Crimea from 20th Nov. 1854. including the siege of Sebastopo (Me<lal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in Ben^l in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-^8, and was present in tho actions
of Onanda, TJmmeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, operations in Bundlecund and the Chui-
terpore Territory in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
»" Mr. C. J. White servod in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the taking of Kertch and Yenikali,
siege and taM of Sebastopol, bombardment and surrender of the forts of Kinooum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
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"« Mr. W. Cattell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 5th Dragoon Guards, including the battles
of BalaklATa, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and aiego of Sebastopol (Medal wih three Clasps, Sardinian and
Tarkisii Medals).
"* Mr. St. John Stanley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
sle^reand fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
'"Mr. 0. B. Miller served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman. capture of Balaklava, assaults on the Redsui of the 18th June and 8th September,
siesre and fiUl of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Modjidic, and Turkish Mednl).
"* Doctor L. Armstrong served throughout tiie Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the reconnaissance on
tlie Danube under Lord Cardigan, afiblr of Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchcrnnya, and
siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with four Clasps, and
'» Mr. J. Ekiix served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. A. M. Tippetts served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including the affair of
Bal^auac, battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
*** Mr. J. Hannan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
iie^e and fkll of Pebastopol, sortie of 26th October, capture of Rifle-pits on 19th April, capture of the Quarries,
and assaults of the Redan on x8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medals) .
^" Mr. T. Clark served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Almix and Inkerman, siege
andfallof Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the J 8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served with the 69th Regiment at the aflftur with the Fenians at Trout River,
Canada, in May 1870.
'« Mr. W. Y. Jeeves landed with the Army at Old Fort, and was present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
«rTed in tiie Trenches during the siege and bombardment of Sebastopol, and was present at the assault and capture
cf the Cemetery, for which he was mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'** Mr. A. Maclean served the Eastern campaign up to the 30th Oct. 1854, and from 17th Feb. 1855, including
t'ae battle of Balaklava. erpedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fell of Sebastopol ^Medal with two Clasps,
and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions at
Kbodagonj and Shnmaabad, siege and feU of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygimge, and
cantnre of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
'♦* Mr. A. Humfi^y served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the tattles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Tui'kish
Medals).
'** Mr, E. L. Londj served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles
cf Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the i8th June aud 8th September, expedition to
Kertch and Yenikale, was wounded in the Trenches before Sebastopol on 29th July 1855 (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 64th Regiment in the Perauin campaign in 1857, including the night attack
»ad battle of Kooshab, surrender of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (in medical charge of the Military portion
of the expedition) (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and li.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in
»-5r5*. including the actions of Puttehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, and Cawnpore, with Havelock's Column ;
defence of the Alumbagh. operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, action of Scorgunge, defence of Cawn-
t-reand defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and action of Kalco Nuddee (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
Personally thanked by H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge on embarkation of the troops from Varna to tho Crimea
£<r his excellent arrangements for and care of the sick of the Highland Brigade, then under his medical charge.
"Hanked in orders at Cawnpore by General Neill, when in charge of the sick and wounded, for his excellent
a.'raagementB and treatment of so many.
•*' Mr. T. Wright served with the 20th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
^Jsaand Inkerman. and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 38th
Kcziaent in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including tho capture of Mcangunge, siege and capture of
Licknow (Medal with Clasp).
'*• Doctor P. 8. B. P. de Chaumont served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea fVom aist May 1855, and was pre-
t^at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•* Doctor A. Guthrie served with the Rifle Brigade m the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of
uwnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, Trans-Gk)gra campaign, and attcrwards with Ross' Camel Corps in Central
I^ia in 1858-60 (Medal with Clasp).
."* Mr. E. Y. Kellett served in the Crimea fh)m tho zst October 1854 to tho aoth May 1856, including the
c^g^and fidl of Sebastopol, and in medical charge of detachment.«4 IVom Balaklava that took part in the battle on
HK J5ih October 1854. Was in medical charge of Russian wounded prif ouers after Inkerman, and of the General
field and Cholera Hospitals of the 3rd Division (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish MedtU). Served in the New
f^»nd war in 1863-65, and was in medical charge of the 14th Regiment at tho battle of Rangiriri (mentioned in
•Natdies, Medal).
^'* Mr. R. A. Chappie served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, ^^^ ^»8 present with the Scots Greys at tho
J«tr of M'Kenzie's Farm, capture and battle of BoJaklava (horse wounded), and with the Royal Artillery at the
^€ of Inkerman ; served with the right siege train for more than ten months and performed constant trench
i^r, and was in tho Trenches during the bombardments of April and 6th and 17th June and final assault (Medal
**£ £"^ CHasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal) .
~ Mr. L. G. Hooper served in the Crimea from 22nd Sept. to Nov. 1854, when he was sent to Scutari in charge
t. wponded, but returned to the Crimea the following spring, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
'iWal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
"* Mr. A. G. Young served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimea, and was present throughout
0 4^? of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in medical charge of the and Battalion 60th
a-<es throughout the campaign of x86o in China (Medal with two Clasps).
. , Mr. C. C. Dempster served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea Trom 8th Nov. 1854 to 20th May 1856,
^coding the sloge and fell of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
^^panied the expedition into the Hazara district under Sir Sydney Cotton in October and Nov. 1857 (Medal
ya (}lMp). Was m medical charge of the Movable Column from Ferozepore after Tantia Topee in Fob. and
wh 1859. Sctrved in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was with the 50th Regiment at the storm and capture
c. Raajpawhia on axst Feb. 1864— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
„, Doctor 8. M. Webb served at the siege of Sebastopol during the winter of 1854-55 (Medal with CJlasp, and
iwkwh Medal).
J** Doctor A. BiyBOn served with the 97th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 20th Nov. 1854, was
P»«)tinthe Trenches during seveinl night sorties, at the affair of the Quarries on 7th June, and was of the
'Im'^ party at the assault of the Redan on the 8bh September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
, Itector R. W. Meadows served with the 9th Regiment in tho Crimea from Oct. 1854, including the siege and
'*ji5 8ebMtopol, and assault of the batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Mr. A. Reid served with the Royals at tho siege and fall of Sebastopol from x5th July 1855 (Medal with
' A«p and Torkiah Medal).
- Mf- R. Himgerford served in the Crimea from nth March 1855 (Medal with Clasps for Sebastopol, and
iiTicish Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including tho action of
'^' '-lasraTife mnd entiy into Fnttehgnnge, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and
»^f]r«>f Koonie, and some minor affa&s (Medal with Clasp).
- Mr. W.O.K. Manley served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea ft^m tho nth June 1855, including the
I: '^»w}Wl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served with the Royal Artillery in the
;;«' Zealand war of 1864-66, volunteered and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Gate Pah near
i!i^??* ^^*"'*^ Cross, and mentioned in despatches). Served with the field force imder Gtoneral Chute in the
erp~iiti0a from Wftnganul to Taranaki, including the march through the bush at the rear of Mount Bgmont, and
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WRS present ftt the aasault ami oapfcure of ihe following PohB, viz.: Okotonkon, Putahi, Otapawa, and Waikokoa
(thanked in general orders, and promoted Staff Surgeon for "distinguished and meritorious senrioes rendered u>
the sick and wounded during the operations in New Zealand," Medal). Has received the Bronze Modal of the Royal
Humane Society for swimming to the assistance and rescuing from drowning a gunner of the Royal Artillery who
had fallen overboard while disemharking from a steamer in the Waitotara river, New Zealand. Proceeded witli
the British Ambulance to the Franco-German war of 1870-71. Was in charge of *'B" Division of the Ambu-
lance and attached to the aand Division of the Prussian Army, accompanying it during the operations conEcciueni
on the advance on Orleans. Marched with it between 200 and 300 miles daring t^e severe winter weather in Novem-
ber and December, and was present at several engagements. For his services was thanked by General Von Wi^ich
commuiding the Division, and received the Steel War Medal ; also, at the request of the Crown Prince, was granted
by the Emperor of Germany the and Class of the Iron Cross " on account of his devoted and excellent conduct in
seeking out and caring for the wounded of the 22nd Prussian Division in the actions of Chateaunouf and Breton-
celles on the iSth and 2z8t November, and the battles of Orleans and Cravant on the 2nd to the 10th December
1870." Has also received the Bavarian Order of Merit for 1870-71. Was present also at the siege of Paris, and
on the declaration of the Armistice proceeded into the city with supplies for the hospitals.
^*° Mr. A. R. Hudson served with the 6th Regiment in the Iiidian mutiny campaign in 1858. induding the
operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served also throughout the operations againut the hill tribes m
Sikkim in i86z.
^*^ Mr. W. M. Oalder served in the Crimea with the 49th Regiment from a7th July 1855, including the siege and
&U of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Mr. B. Burland was promoted Staff Surgeon **in consideration of his highly meritorious services rendered
during the epidemic of yellow fever in Bermuda.'*
^^ Mr. W. J. Rendell served with the 4zst and 55th Regiments in the Crimea from loth Mardi 1855, incladio^
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutiny
of 1857-59 ; present in medical charge of two Batteries of Royal Artillery at the action of Secundra (Medal j.
Served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
^** Mr. L. Kidd was in medical charge of the Troops on board the Charlotte cmd JEattem 2£<march, and va3
honourably mentioned for his conduct on the occasion of the loss of each of these ships.
>«• Mr. L. O. Patterson served in medical charge of a field force against the rebel Kareens in Burmah, and
was present in six engagements. Served in India during the mutiny in 1858-59 ; was in medical charge of iko
Arran Field Force from June to Oct. 1858, and present in action at SirUiooa (wounded), Julpoora, Brahminsguufce,
Rampore, Perowra, Jumaon, Earrisath, and Jugdespore ; volunteered to overtake Lt. Colonel Sir H. Havelock and I
take medical charge of his Cavalry ; present with them at the charge and action at Neenadee, present again with
the field force in the last action at MTahoolan, and in several other minor skirmishes (three times mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
*•« Doctor John Tnlloch served ^vith the loth Regiment in the Indian cami>aign of 1857-58, including the sai)-
pression of the mutiny at Benares, capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow and actions at Chanda, iTmeenhjrv,
Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, uid operations near Jugdespore
(Medal with Clasp).
^*7 Mr. W. Hawaixi served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea firom Dec. 1854, including the siege and fa^l
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including
the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th, and 28th Nov. 1&57, siege and capture of Lucknow and relief of Azimghur
(Medal with Clasp).
>* Mr. G. B. F. Arden served with the 12th Re^ment in the New Zealand war from July 1863 to June 1866 (Medal).
*«• Mr. G. B. Poppelwell served on the Stall' in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the
3i8t Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on tno z8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkith
Medal). Served with the 84th Regiment from the commencement of the Indian mutiny, and was present with
Genend Havelock's Force in the actions of 21st and 23rd Sept. 1857, relief of Lucknow and its subsequent defence ;
with Outram's Force at the Alnmbagh, at the sie^e and capture of Lucknow; and with the 90th Light InfauiTT
during the subsequent operations at Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow. Thanked
in Orders at Cawnpore bv Brigadier General Neil for "his unwearied attention and exertion to his numerous
patients and his excellent hospital arrangements in treating so many sick «md wounded"). Served in the Ne^^'
Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
171 Mr. W. Grantt served in the Crimea from 12th Nov. to 28th Dec. 1854, and from 31st July 1855, includin?
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also
served throughout the campaign in tho north of China in z86o, including the action of Sinho, and storming of
Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts) .
^7* Doctor S. S. Skipton was attached to the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 23rd July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the Z4th Light Dragoons in
the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in Z858, and was present at the siege and capture of BaLatghur,
relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakotah and pursuit across the Beas ; at Malthonc, battle of the Betwa, siege and
capture of Jhansi, capture of the Fort of Loharreo (mentioned in despatches), and various affairs during the advance
on Calpee, action of Golowlee, capture of the Fort and arsenal of Catlpce, action of Morar, and recapture of Gwaliur
(Medal with Clasp).
1" Doctor J. P. Street served in the Crimea from zoth May 1855, including the siege and Ihll of Sebastopol, and
attacks of the Redan on the z8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»7* Doctor T. Tarrant served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Tarkith
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and
aflhir of Kunknr (Medal).
^7s Mr. E. L. Hiffeman served the Eastern campaign of Z854, and up to 3rd July 1855, with the 19th Regiment
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and 'l'urki£l
Medal).
^78 Mr. R. W. Jackson served with the 90th Light Infantrv in the Crimea, from 5th Dec. 1854, including the siegi
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with throe Clasps, and Turkish McdiU) . Served during the Indum mutiny ; in medica
charge of a Battalion at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. ics'
with Outram's Force at the Alumlmgh, assault and capture of Lucknow ; in medical charge of the Camel Cori^r a
the assault and capture of Calpce ; present at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Q^hool in Oude, also dunn;
the final operations of Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp).
^77 2i£r. E. H. Roberts served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from Z3th June 1855, including th
expedition of Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and- attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal wit'
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian citmpaign of 1857-58, including; th
siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (3tiedi
*7* Doctor H. Titterton served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava, siege an
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal
Served during the New Zealand war of Z863-65 (Medal) .
^7* Doctor A. D. Gulland served at tho siege of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, as
Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture 1
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also during the operations against tlie Taepings in the vicinity of Shan^ha
including the capture of the walled cities of Tsinpoo and Tsulin, tho fortified town of Najow, and the affuir
Nauksiaug. Served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of z868, including the subsequent operauoi
in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
1*0 Mr. T. Teevan served in the Crimea fh>m the z7th Nov. 1855, including the siege and &11 of Sebastop
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for U
Taku Forts).
ui Mr. H. J. H. Lawrence served the Crimean campaign ftt)m Nov. 1854. including tiie nesco and fall
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and I'urkish Medal) . c\niO
us Mr. J. Sparrow served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawar Expeditionaiy ^^'^xflvl W the Kuzou
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Fitrntierimder Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the aflViir with the HindoBtance fhnatics on the
HeigiitB of Sittana on the 4th Hav (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. J. H. Finnemoro served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in x86o, and woa present
at actions of Sinho and Tangkn, capture of Toku Forts, actions n^ir Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of
3iU<ir(ials (Medal).
"♦ Mr. C. B. Mosse served in medical charge of the expeditionary force up the River Gambia in June i86d,
aod was present at the assault and capture of the stockaded town of Tubarcolong. Promoted Staif Surgeon ** in
coDsideration of his valuable services during the epidemic of the yellow fever at the Gambia."
^ Doctor W. Hemphill served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 185^, including the siege
and &I1 of Sebastopol, and detached duty in the dockyard firom X4th Jan. to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp, and
Torkieh Medal).
>** Doctor R. C. Lofthouse served wiUi the loth Hussars in the C*rimean campaign from the i8th April 1855^
indadiog the siege and Call of Solmstopol. battle of the Tchemaya, and affair of 2i8t September near Kertch (Medal
nth CI&sp. and Turkish Medal). Served with the 14th Light Dragoons during the campaigns in Central India
Irom loth July 1857 to April 1859 under Sir Hugh Rose and Sir R. Napier, including the siegu uf Rahutghur, actiou
of Binxiia, relief of Saugror. siege and capture of (Sarrakota, disarming the BhopsJ Cuntingcnt at Sehore, forcing
the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of the Betwa, siege and fall of Jhansi, action of Koonch. all the affairs during the
advance on Calpee, including the battle of GoIowUe, capture of the town and Fort of Calpee, action of Morar,
recafKore of Owalior, operations in Bundlecund. and affairs of Garotha and Jachlono, and pursuit of Tantia Topee.
Was in medical cha^e of a Wing of the Regiment in India up to the capture of Gwaliur ; mentioned in despatcnes,
lad thanked by the Director Genexul Army Medical Department (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
I ^' Mr. J. Buker served in the Crimoi from the 15th May 1855, including the sicgoand fall of Sebastopol (Medal
; with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Also served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow,
aod actions of Sirsee and Nawabgtmge (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Mr. H. Mitchell served in the Crimea fh^m the 8th Nov. 1854 to x8th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for
Sfbaatopol, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. R. W. Carter served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
tkbattleof Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, mcluding the actions of Khankur and
Boaka^non (Medal).
^ Mr. B. Wolseley served the Eastern campaign of 18^4-55 with the 20th Regiment, including the batUes of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded), siege and fiail of Sebastopol, and assaults of the i8th June and 8th
S«pccmber (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. W. R. Steuart served in Uie Crimea during the winter of 1854-55, and has the Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, and the Turkish Medal.
"* Mr. J. F. Loughecd served in the Eastern campaign in medical charge of the Royal Engineers right attack^
dTiring the winter of 1854-55; was present in the Trenches with the Royal Artillery during the two final bombard-
aiaw of Sebastopol. and whs specially mentioned and recommended for promotion in Sir Harry Jones' despatch
d lUh Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidic). Was present at the capture of
Ciaton in Deo. 1857 ; and served with the expedition to China of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and
f*^fan of Taku Forts (Medal with two Clasps). Was present in Canton in medical charge of the Roval Artillery
I tm 1S57 to i860. Received the thanks of Sir H. Parkesand Allied Commissioners, for having gratuitously conducted
I t^ hospital for wounded Chinese for two years. Was selected by Dr. Muir to take all the sick and w<>unded of the
Annj from Pekin to Tien Sein. Was Senior Medical Officer at the capture of the Wongkadza Stockade when Admiral
Hfie was wounded. Present at the capture of Sinifpoo, 13th May 1862, and thanked on the Wall before the French
[ iaff by Admiral Protet, for having extracted a ball from a French officer in the breach under a murderous fire
j Irecaved the thanks of the French Admiralty). Was Surgeon in Chief to all the Chinese and French Forces at the
; capoire of Shapu Shing, 18 March 1863 ; also present at the capture of Khading, and subsequently accompanied
Cc-kioel Hoagh as Chinese Interpreter, and arranged the evacuation of the City vrith (jreceral Wong (had a horsoshot
lader hhn at one of the Stockades). Was at the capture of Chanchufu, 27th April 1864, by Gordon's Force ; itnd also
F^t«nt at over thirty engagements, and the capture of twelve walled cities. Received the First Class Commission
|h the Blae Button Crom the Viceroy of the Chekong Province, and the Imperial Gold Medal and decorations sent
3^ Pekin through Colonel Charles G. Gordon.
'** Doctor Francis Collins served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at
'^ relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the attacks on the Dilkoosha and Martiniero ; with Outram'a
I Ihrmon in the Alumbagh, and engaged in the various operations there ; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow
; l5t<d»JwithClaspl.
I * Doctor J. L. Erakine served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 14th Nov. 1854, including
^ sitrfse and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medul). In medical charge of the ij'ield Forco
^•o Bhgudier Macan sent from Ahmedabad in pursuit of the rebels in Febi^ary 1859.
/^ D >ctor D. Cnllen served in the Crimea for nine mont^ during the siege of Sebastopol, chiefly attached to tlio
- ih tad 4Sth Regiments ; and was with the 4th Light Dragoons on the Cavalry expedition to Eupatoria (Medal with
•--wp, aaa Turkish Medal). Served with the srd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the suppression of the Indian
■^iHtyin 1857-58, waa present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, afl'oir of Koorsee, action of Nawabgunge, and
Tui the reserve Colunm of the Oude Field Force at Oomeriah, and in the Tnins-(jogra campaign (Medul with
'^Mr. R. W. Meade served with the 88th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from ist Dec. 1854, and
»«aait of the Redan on the 8th September (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Served in suppression of the
iiiliia motiny in 1857- 58, including the affair of Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March, aud siege of Calpee (Medal
•^ (Hasp for Central India). o *- » « » b *-- v
*" Doctor A- E. T. Longhurst served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebostoiwl (Medal
yoD Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, aud wits present in the actions at
;^?>i»pore (mentioned in despatches for " untiring zeal and courageous attention throughout the day") and
Ta|W,re (Medal).
** Doctor A. P. M. Corbett served with the 68th Light Infhntry in the Crimea from the 18th March 1855, including^
t^uege and fiall of Sebastopol (Medal with CUisp, and Turkish Medal}.
"^ Mr. S. Alder served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and
liirkish Ifedal)
• Mr. J. C. J
and
includinf^
* Mr. J. C. Johnston served with the pth Regiment in the Crimea ftrom Jan. 1855, including the aiege
'^of Sebastopc^ and assault of the Batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Mr. J. Ml Hyde served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 19th Jan. to 2nd Sept. 1855, indui
»« i^tfe of Sebaatopol and assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Mr. W. Leadi served in medical charge of the Left Wing 71st Highlanders during the Central Indian campaign
^^ Sir John Michel, and was present at the battles of Beora, Mougroulie. Sindwayu, and affair of Karrai (Medlal).
Harf ^' ^' ^* ^^°^^®^ served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol and Turkish
** Mr. W. C. Eoe served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea flrom 2nd March to 28th Jtme 1855, including
'^^ of Sebastopol and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Doctor D. CDonovan was in medical charge of the 54th Regiment during the burning of the steam transport
^•i S&md$ at tea on the i zth Nov. 1857. Served with a force against the hostile Indians of Yucatan in Apnl and
«*y 1861.
^ Mr. 6. M. Slanghter served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign ft-om Feb. 1858 to March 1859
KMwupreMDtattheaflkirof Moengunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, aflairs of iiarroe and Sireo, action of
•^ikvabgTinge, occapation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanporc, throughout the B^Hwarra campaign,
adtuhngtbe allkirs of Kandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, and Hyderghur, pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee?
™^e Trmas-Qogra campaign, including the a£fhir near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack
« naakee with ptfsoit to the Raptec, advance into Ncpaul, and a£Dair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp) .
290 Medical Department. — War Services.
*• Mr. J. W. Hulseborpr served with the 8th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 29th January 1835
inclnding tho battle of the Tchemaya, and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*w Doctor T. E. Hale served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimean campaiprn fW)m the 2sth Jan. 1855, iucMmj
duty in the trenches during the bombardment^of Sebastonol in April and June, as also the assaults of ihc Redai
on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal ifith Clasp, Turkish Medal, and Victoria Cross). Served in medira
chnrpe of a field force under Colonel Blunt during the Indian mutiny, detached from Lahore to the Trans-lntlu;
Frontier during tho hot season of 1857.
*'" Mr. S. Roch scn-od in the Crimean campaign from 28th Feb. 1855, including the siege and &11 of Scbastopi
and attack of tlic i8th Juuc ; also sorred with the French as a volunteer at the storming of the Mamclon on the 7!
June (Medal with Cla^p, and Turkish Medal).
*" Doctor W. H. Corbett served in tho Crimean campaign from the 9th January to the 13th June 1855, includ.n
the siege of Scbrvstopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the 8i6t Regiment in tb
Euaoofzio expedition under Sir S. Cotton in 1858 (Medal with Clnap). Served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58,811
was present when the 81 st Regiment under Colonel Renny disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalr
and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all disafirected and ripe for mutiny.
*" Mr. R. Webb served in India in 1857-5S, and was present at the actions of Banda and Chitrakote (mention^
in despatch. Medal).
"♦ Mr. G. M. Carolan was present in the action of Pertabghur on 24th Dec. 1858 (Medal).
"* Mr. J. Wood served in the Crimea from the 19th June 1855, including tho siege and Call of Sehastopol, ju
attack of tho 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Mr. T. J. Orton served with tho Royal Artillery in the Trenches before Bebastopol in 1855 and at t!
assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central Inl
Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and waa present at the siege and capture of the Fort of Chandairee, fee,
and capture of Jhansi, battle of the lictwa, action at Koonch, actions of 17th and i8th May, and of 2irt May
Oolowhe and capture of Calpec. wns afterwards present in various actions in the Bundlekund district (Medali.
*'' Mr. W. H. Mudchamp served in the Crimea from the 30th August 1855, including the siege and fall
Bebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Mc<lal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the N.W. Prontij
in supprossmg the mutiny of 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore under Windham, defeat there of u
Qwalior Contmgent. actions of Kalee Nuddce and Khankur, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and aCiu
of Mahomdoe, Shahabad, and Bunkagaon (Medal).
*" Mr. S. A. Lithgow served with the 75th Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-59 (in mcd.<
charge from the commencement of the operations against Delhi until the relief of Lucknow), and was present dH
action of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi and capture of the citv, pursuit of the enemy and actions of Bolundsholn
Agra, Allyghur, Akrabad. and Kanoj, advance into Oude, and affairs of Maragunge, Alumbagh, and Dilkoosha.a
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, thereafter remained with Outram's Division at the Alumbagh and was present
the repulse of the several attacks and at the affair of Guilec (Medal with two Clasps).
**> Mr. H. J. Rose served in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sehastopol OIe<
with Clasp, and Turkish Metlal). Served tho campaign of i860 in North China, including the taking of Sinho a
Tangku, actions of x8th and aist September, and surrender of Pekin, and was in medical charge of the 2nd Cjuce
Bpyals from tho taking of Tangku to the end of tho campaign (Medal with two Clasps) . '
*•* Mr. W. H. Harris served in the Crimea from the asnd May 1855, inclnding the siege and (kll of Sebasto^
the attack of the i8th June, and battle of the Tchemaya (Mechil with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Also sen
during the Indian campaign in 1857 58, and was present with Colonel Maxwell's Coltunn in tho operations Ijefl
Calpee early in i8s8, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh during the capture of Lucknow. Present alfe" at I
•urrender of the Forts of Ahmatee and Shuukerpore, pursuit of Bcni Madhoo across the Gogra, at the subwjqui
operations in Oude (Medal).
*«* Doctor C. A. Innes served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from a6th May 1855, was present at I
bombardments of the i8th June and 8th September, also with the expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, s
Turkish Medal). Served with the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny in 1857, ^^^ waa in medical chai
of the Regiment during part of the siege assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp < . 1
**» Mr. J. N. Shipton served in the Crimea from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sehastopol, and a
ettacks on the Redan (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Me<lal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign from N
1857, and was present at the relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and captnn!
Lucknow, actions at Tulrowlee, Poorwah, and Dundiakeira (Medal with two Clasps).
**♦ Mr. J. Watts served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lj
Clyde, and occupation of the Alumbagh from 25th October to i8th ^fovember, and defeat of tho Gwalior Contingcnl
Cawnpore on 6th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
**• Air. C. M. Jessop served with the Scots Fusilier Gimrds in tlie Crimea fVom June 1855 (Medal with Di
and Turkish Medal). Was present doing duty with the Royal Artillery at the capture of Canton on 28th Dec. i
(Medal with Clasp).
*»• Mr. W. R. Burkitt served in the Crimea from 19th May to the 5th December 1855, and waa at the assaults
Sehastopol on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Served in India dur
the mutiny in 1857-58, and was present with the Kumool Field Force at the capture of Sheraporc and gtonninj
the Forts of Kopul (Medal). Served in China with the ist Dragoon Guards during the campaign of 1S60, and \
present at the affair of Sinho. capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
**7 Mr. J. H. Robotham served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaicm of 1853-59, inrlnt:
the action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, action of Barree, tbe C>
campaign, action of Jamo, siege and capture of Birwah, Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (mentioned in de«patd
Medal with Clasp).
*** Doctor A. A. Gore served at the bombardment and destruction of the Timnuince town of Massoujrha or\
Sierra Leone river on loth December, attack on Madoukia 27th December, storm and capture of tho stockadc<l Ytf
town of Rohea on 28th Dec. 1861— mentioned in general orders for services and conspicuous bravery, and sper-
recommended for promotion in 1868.
**» Mr. G. L. Hinde served in the Crimea from tho 30th July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasi/
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
«» Mr. J. H. G. Meares served in the 59th Regiment in medical charge of the troops during the opcrat
before and bombardment of Canton by tho Royal Navy under Sir Michael Seynaour in 1856-57 (Medal).
*» Mr. Edwin Wilson served in the 71st Highlanders with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hu^rh I
in 1858, and was present at the battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee, battle of Golowlce, cn}^
of Calpee, action of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, and in medical charge of a Flying Column in pursuit of Bar;
Sing (Medal with Clasp).
*" Mr. C. C. Read served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 7th Nor. 1854. inclm
the siege and fall of Sehastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*** Mr. T. J. Tucker was present at the mutiny of the three Native Regiments at Dinapore on 25th
1857, at the defeat of the rebels under Koer Singh and capture of Jugdespore in August, advance to Lnck
in Feb. and March 1S58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpoor, Siutanpore, and Douraha. the sicgt
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*»* Doctor R. Waters served in the Gambia during the outbreak of cholera in 1869. Was mentioned in de^pnt
by the Governor, and for his services during the epidemic received the thanks of the Colonial Government and 0
Secretary of State for the Colonies, and was promoted Staff Surgeon " in consideration of his highly mehtoi
eervice."
*** Mr. F. J. Shortt served the Indian campaign of 1858-59 with the 20th Regiment, inclnding the aci
of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultan pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and pais
of the Gopra at Fyzabad (Medal with Clasp).
**« Mr. H. R. L. Veale 8er\'ed in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief of Lucknow ty ]
Clyde (severely wounded, Modal with Clasp).
='«7 Mr. H. A. Gogarty served at the defeat of the Soalkote mutineers on tho banks of the Rarcc on isih
i6ih July 1857 J alao from 14th August at the siege of Delhi (Medal with Chisp^ by CjOOQIC
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« Mr. H. Kelsall sensed with the aoth Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, inchiding the ectiona of
ChAodft, Umaerpore, and Saltanpore, Fort of Dhowraha, siege and capture of Luckuow, Babscquent opcmtioD8 in
Code and aflkirs of Meangunge, Morar Mow, Fort of Simree (mentioned in despatchee), Beerah, and £uxnr Ghat,
alio Chorda and Fort of Masjcedia and Bankee (Medal with Clasp) .
*" Doctor J. Jameeon waa promoted Surgeon "in consideration of his highly meritorious services dui-ing on
epidemic of yellow fever in Trinidad."
»* Mr. T. B. P. O'Brien served in medical charge of the expeditionary force against the hostile Indians of
Yacatan in 1858, and served with the troops engaged in suppression of disturbances throughout the Northern
disuicu of British Honduras in Uiat vear.
«" Mr. H. Sherlock served the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the siege and fall of SobaPtopol and
asaaolt of the Redan on the i8th Jane (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 8th Hussars
throaphout the Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree,
^atilt of Kotfdi ke Serai, capture of Gwalior and charged with the Squadron 8th Hussars at Gwalior, when the
Ranee of Jhansi was killed (womided and specially mentioned in despatches) ; was also present at the capture of
Pawree. battle of Sindwaho, actions of Koorwye and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
»*= Mr. E. G. M'Dowell served with the 44th Regiment the campaign of i860 in ^orth China, including the action
of Binho. storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Modal with Clasp).
*« Mr. W. Fletcher served in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Aug. 1855, including the siege and fiill of
S«ha8topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*** Mr. 8. Fuller served with the 9th Lancers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in X858-59, and was
pwcnt at flie capture of Mccangungc, siege and capture of Lucknow, the summer campaign in Oudo and
BohUcond with actions at Rhodamow and Allygungo, capture of Bareilly, action near Shahjchanpore and pursuit to
Mabomdee, paasa^ of the Gogra at Fyzabad (Medal with Clasp).
•*** Mr. J. Goodwin served throughout the China war from 1857 to i860 (Medal with Clasp for Canton). Served
i!«o in the New Zealand war from 1863 to 1866 (Medal).
** Mr. H. L. Randell served with the 63nd Regiment in the Crimea from the ^th July 1855, including the siego
seJ M of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal witn Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
**^ Doctor A. C. Robertson sei-ved with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the action of Paudoo Nuddee, in the
cpenUions of Cawnpore under Grenerol Windham* b.ittle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Luck-
QTiir, subsequent operations in Oude, action of Nawab Guugo, passage of tlio Goomtce, and occupation of Sultan-
ix.rc (Medal and Clasp).
»• Mr. T. N. Hoysted served with the 5gth Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton on 28th
and 29th Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 54th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign at the last
advance into Oude nnder Lord Clyde in 1858, including the capture of Fort Ameetie (Medal) .
** Mr. J. Wiles served in the Crimean campaign from the 26th Nov. 1854, including the siege and ftill of
3«lastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Served in the
Indian mutiny campaign tvom. August 1858 and was present with the force under Colonel I'umer in the Behar
I djthct. Served the campaign of x86o in China, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Taku, and surrender
d PeJdn (Medal with two Clasps).
; » Mr. W. Cdlis served with the 98th Regiment in the Pcshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofeie Frontier
I nier Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the aflhir witn the Hindostanee fanatics on the Hcighta
I 'jf Sittaoa on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
=• Doctor M. Grant served during the Sepoy mutiny of 1857-58, with the 5th Fusiliers at the Alumbagh under
; Ou^m, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
: ^ Mr. A. F. Bradshaw served ^-ith the and Battalion Rifle Brigade through the whole of its service in the
'■ fv^T&aon of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow and numerous aflfhirs during the Oude cam-
'cua (Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor E. L. M'Shechy served in medical charge of the ist Dragoon Guards in China throughout the campaign
] ')':36q, including the action of Sinho, the fall of the Taku Forts, the actions of the x8th and 21st September, and sur-
; .-?3dtr of Pekin (Medal with CUsps) .
*^ Mr. J. B. Baker served with the expeditionary force in the north of China in i860 (Medal) .
I ^ Doetor R. Lewer served in the Royal Navy daring the operations in the Baltic and was present at the bombard-
irLt of Sweaborg (Medal) .
I " Mr. 0. H. Browne served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857 to April 1859, and was present at the
i farce and capture of the Fort of Awah, also at the siege storm and capture of the town and Fort of Kotah (Medal
I «Bk Clasp).
I ^ Doctor T. Rudd served with the 8th Hussars during the Indian mutiny in 1857-^8, and was present at the capture
f i'. Kotah, battle of Kotaria and Kooehana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
I ^ Mr. E. J. Crane served with the 90th Light Infantry in Oude during the latter part of the Indiiin mutiny
I caxpaignin 1858-59 (Medal).
I «3 Mr. W. S. Chapman served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Left Wing 37th Regiment
! KM WM present daring the defence of the entrenched position at Azimghur Arom 35th March to Z5th April 1858, in
:^9'>ntehence,alsowitiiBrigadier Douglas* Column in pursuitofKoerSing.andactions of 17th and aoth April (Medal).
: "^ Mr. D. C. M'Fall served as Acting Assistant Surgeon on board H.M. s.s. "James Watt" during the Baltic
Uredition of 1854-55 (Medal) .
*■' Doctor W. S. Oliver served the campaign in Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena,
Rliff Of Moradabad, action on the Dqiura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehan-
toe, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy tothe left
itsik of theGoomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and destruction of Shahabad ; also present
at tbe action of Bungkagong, and served in the Oude campaign, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore
, toadc and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and actions at Mehundee and Bis wan (Medal). Served with the zst Battalion
I icth Rifles on Uie Red River expedition of 1870.
I ■* Doctor A. W. Beveridge served with the 78th Highlanders in the Indian campaign and was present with Outram's
i F T?e in the Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, and operations ending in the final capture of
Li.-know (Medal with Clasp).
*» Doctor J. H. Beath served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59. Served with the Buffi} the campaign of
I :«£o in China and waa present at the action of Sinho, takmg of Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Caaep).
** Mr. W. Ashton served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 79th Highlanders at
I the storm and capture of Rampore Cassie. and passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, present with the 53rd Regiment
I tt Uie action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal) .
I "B Mr. B. 0. Hayden served with the 60th Rifles in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in the Shahabad
I £ffTi« of Boigal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of x86o in China (Medal with two Clasps for
! fee Taku Forta and Pekin).
"* Mr. R. W. Clifton served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at the action of Sinho. and
: c^itQie of tha Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). '
■" Doctor D. F. de Hodgson served with the Royal Artillery engaged in the Sikkim expedition of 1861,
* Mr. Charies Mackinnon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the attack
« the rebels near r -•--i--t__j ». — , .,.■», — « x ,,r-.,_,v
Mackmnon servea m the Indian mutmy campaign in 1857-5
r Peenx) in the Jngdespore Jungles on ixth Mav 1858 (Medal).
* Mr. A. 0. Applin served with the 68th Light Infantry dunng the New Zealand war of 1864-65 in the Waikato
^pai^ ; also the East Coast, and was present at the attack on Gate Pah, and the storming of the Rifle Pits at
7«BangE (mentioned in despatches), also in several skirmishes (Medal).
^ Mr. Janes Good served with the 43rd Light Infhntzy in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present
■t^ niTBD^er of Kirwee. Towards the end of X859 he had medical charge of No. 4 Column, Saugor Field Division
*^ was present at the affair at Raichore (Medal) . Served in the field during the New Zealand war of 1864 (Medal) !
. *"• Mr. J. W. Trotter served in the Crimean campaign from November X854 with the Coldstream Guards, includ-
C2ibe seseaad flril of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Doctor W. Jobaon served in the New Zealand war of 1865-66 (Medal).
^'^ Doctor R. K. Heath served in medical charge of a Detachment of the zst Battalion X9th aadi77th-Beffimeata ia
Ue Haiara omptJgn of 1868 under M«uor General Wildo. Digi^zed by ^' '-* w^t^^J**
392 Medical JDepartrnent — Wa/r Services.
*7« Mr. G. Terry served in tiie Crimean campaign with the Scots Fusilier Guards flnom the i6tii June 1855, inchd-
inff the siege and lUl of Sohastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
^^* Mr. W. Curran served in tne Huzara campaign of x868, and was present with the Field Hospitsl at Oghee
during the advance of the troops into the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
""Doctor C. A. Maunsell served with the Royal Artilleiv during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was pre-
sent at the capture of Fort Buxa, also at the taking of the Bala Pass, Tuzagon Stockade, and Fort Chamoorche
(Medal with Clasp).
'^ Mr. J. Watson served thrbughout Uio North China campaign of x86o (Medal with Clasp). Also throaghoat the
New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the Waikato campaign and field operations on the East Coast (Medal).
^ Mr. H. Harrison served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at tbt
actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal ihlb
two Clasps).
*7» Mr. R. W. Troup served with the Royal Artillery in the left column Dooar Field Force of the Bhootan expe*
dition of 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Fort Dulimkute and Stockades of Nagoo and Chamooithtt
<Medal with Clasp).
•» Mr. W. Bverct served in New Zealand from i86x to 1863 (Medal).
*^ Mr. E. Chandler served in New Zealand during the war in 1864-66 (Medal).
*■* Doctor J. A. B. Hortou served in medical charge of a field force against the Crobboes in the eastern district of
the Gold Coast in 1863. Served with the force under Major Cochrane in 1863 against the forces of the King of
Ashantee when the Protectorate was invaded. Served wiUi the expedition under Colonel Conran against the
Ashantees from December 1863 to June 1864. Served in medical charge of the expeditionary force under Ckptaio
Bridge, R.A., up the river Gambia, when the King of Boondoo invaded and destroyed the country and Tarions tm-
portant towns, in x866.
*Bs Doctor J. Wallace served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 and was present at the attack and captore of the
fortified pah of Otapawa, and several minor afikirs (Medal).
'^ Mr. B. Moore served with the British Military Ambulance during the Franco-German war from Oct 187010
search 187X ; and, with the "B" Division of the Ambulance, accompanied the sand Prussian Division under
General wittische in the operations before Chartres and Orleans in November and December. Was present at the
actions of Chateauneuf and Bretoncelles, and the general engagement at Artenay on the 3rd December.
*B* Mr. J. R. Greenhill served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Royal Artillery, and was present
at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
»* Mr. J. M. Taylor served with the expedition to China in x86o and was present at Tangku, and the captore of
Takn Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
"7 Mr. W. Tanner served with the expedition to China in z86o, and was present at the action of Sinho, actions sear
Tamchow, and surrender of Pekin (Menal with Clasp).
** Doctor J. Doran served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campai^ of x86o in China (Medal with two Clsspsl.
*» Doctor B. T. Giraud served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg.
(Medal) . Served with the jxst Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in x86o, including the actios
of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also in the operations against the
IhMpiags in the vicimty of Shuighai in 1862, including the capture of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by esca-
lade of the walled city of Eladin, gunboat affairs at Woosung and Paushon, affair at Nanksiang, uid final repnlw
of the Taepings from Shanghai in August.
>*o Mr. W. Sly was attached to the 7th Fusiliers in the campaign on the N.W. Frontier of India in 1863, and iraa
present at the defence of the Sungahs at the UmbeylaPass, storming of the Conical Hill and burning of Lalloo, and
action in the Bonair Pass (Medal with Cloop).
»i Doctor W. G. Don served in the Baltic Fleet and at the bombardment of Sweabox|^ in x8s5 (Medal). Served in
medical charge of a pursuing Column in Malwa in 1858-59, and present in the action of Rajporo (Modal).
"* Mr. James Davis served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in x86i (Medal).
>•> Mr. I. Hoysted served with the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in India in the Shahabad campaign in 1858
and was present in actions on the X4th, 17th. 30th, 3xst and a^rd October (MedaJ).
»4 Mr. C. H. Giraud ser\'ed with the 3xst Regiment throughout the campaign in North China in x86o, including the
action of Stnho and storming of Tangku (Medal).
an Mr. Charles Gray served throughout the campaign of x86o in North China, including the action of Sinho, taldog
of Tangku, and storming of the inner North Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp).
>M Mr. F. Pennhigton was engaged in the operations against the rebels in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
**? Doctor James I'axton served in the Baltic expedition of 1855 (Medal).
*w Mr. A. S. K. Prescott served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at the actions of Sinho and
Tangku, capture of Taku Fortfr— wounded (mentioned in despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
»* Mr. A. Moflitt served throughout the campaign of x86o in the north of China (Medal). Also in the operatiood
around Shanghai against the Taepings in 1862, and was present at the capture of the cities of Nayscien, KadingJ
Najow, and Cholin. Entered the service of the Emperor of China at the same time as Ma;or Gordon, Royal Engij
neers, and served with the disciplined Chinese Force as Principal Medical Officer until its dissolution, being present
at thirty«three engagements against the rebels (presented by the Emperor of China with a general serriot
mcdflJ of the first class, and a special service medal of the second class).
»» Mr. R. J. W. Orton served on the Medical Staff in the Crimea flrom the a3rd Feb. to zsth Sept. X855 (Medal
with Clasp for ^ebsstopol, and Turkish Medal) . Served with the 44th Regiment during the canapaign in the norfk
of China in x86o (Medal with Clasp for Taku).
»» t Doctor S. G. White served with the Koyal Artillery in the Hasara campaign of x868, including the expeditioo
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^1 Doctor John Mackenzie served throughout the campaign of x86o in North China (Medal). 1
»*^ Mi Mr. S. Archer was attached to the xoist Fusiliers with the Eusofsai Field Force on the N.W. Frontier of Inda
in Nov. and Dec. 1863, and was present at the storming of the Conical Hill and the destruction of Umbeylah (Medij
with Clasp). I
>» Doctor R. Gillespie served throughout the Abyssinian campaign (Medal). >
>M Mr. Edward O'Connell served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66; in the Waikato campaign and had media
charge of the Right Wing of a Flying Column under Major Rutherford, 70th Regiment, from Jan. to April 1864 ; Baa
Coast campaign, and present at the Gate Pah and Te Ran^a engagements (mentioned in despatches); tiensiii
Chute's expedition from Wanganui to Taranaki and back, and present at the attacks on Okotuku, Pntahi, Otapaw^
Kitioniti, Pukiti, Ketemaria, Woikoko, and Merimeri (Medal).
*^ Doctor Edmond Hoile served with the Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of z86o in the north of ChiM
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Forts, ^d suirender of Pea
(Medal with two Clasps). '
»e 2lr. C. W. Grilfitn served throughout the Hasara and Black Mountain campaign in x 868 in medical charge (
a Battery of Royal Horse Artillery (Modal with Clasp).
M7 Doctor G. S. Davie served as Acting Assistant Surgeon with the Artillery of the Turkish Contingent from Mai
i8ss to June X856, in Turkey and at Kertch (Turkish Medal). 1
"* Mr. W. Temple served in Taranaki in the latter end of the Now Zealand war of 1860-61, and present in tk
skirmish of the x8th March. Served also in the Waikato campaign in the war of 1863-65, and was present in tft
actions of Rangiriri and Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches and awarded the Victoria Cross for " gallant oonda
during the assault on the enemy's irasition at Rangiriri, in exposing his life to imminent danger in crossing i
entrance to the Maori Keep, at a point on which the enemy had concentrated their fire, with a view to read
assistance to the wounded, and more esx>eciallv to the late Captain Mercer of the Roval Arfeilleiy/' Medal).
w* Doctor W. K. Stewart served in the 99th Regiment during the campaign of z86o m North (Tbiaa and wm presei
at the sorrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
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*^ Doctor J. J. McCarthy served throughout the campaicrn in China in i860 (Medal with two Clasps). Also in the
operations against the Taeping rebels in 1863. and was appointed a Knight of the Legion of Honor '* as a mark of
His ImperiarMaMS^'s aiyprobation of his services, while under fire, to French soldiers wounded in China, and
especiauy to thelate Admiral Protet at the moment when he was mortally wounded."
'>^ Mr. W. R. Kerans served with the 90th Regiment in the China expedition of x86o (Medal).
*>> Doctor E. L. Low, prior to entering the Army, served in the Boyal Navy fVom the x^th February 1856 to the
35th November 1858. Served through the campaign of z86o in North China (Medal).
>u Mr. J. D. H^"t*^ served with the Cavalxy Division throughout the campaign of x86o in China (Medal).
*** Mr. R. A. P. Gnnt served with the 43rd Li^ht Inf&ntry in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 and was present at
eeventl toigmgementB in the province of iSikranaki, and was mentioned in despatches and brought to the notice of the
Colonel oonunanding the district " for the very xealous and efficient services rendered by Assistant Surgeon Grant
si an engaiTement on the 98th July i86s, who was exposed to a very heavy fire, under which he directed Captain
Close, who was mortally wounded, to be carried under cover " (Medal).
*^ Doctor T. Wood served in the Abyssinian campaign with the 4^th Regiment (Medal).
^* Mr. B. D. Tomlinson served in the Province of Taranoki during the New Zealand war and was present at the
capture of tbe Redoubt at Katikara, of the Pahs at Mahutahi, Mataitawa. Te Arei, and Waikoukou, the action of
Poutoko, the attack on Sentry Hill, ambuscades at Tapuae and Wairau, and the destruction of Pahs and villages
is the netehbonrhood of Warea (Medal).
*>7 Mr. O. Owen served in the field with the 50th Regt. during the New Zealand war in 1665-66 (Medal).
'tt Mr. H. Lamb served with the Waikato Field Force during the New Zealand war in 1863-65 and was present at
Fhteraniti, Waiari, and the snb8e<4nent operations of that campaign (Medal).
*** Mr. F. P. Staples served with the xst Battalion xoth Regiment in the Haeara campaign of z86S, including the
expedition a^iinst the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
*" Doctor J. R. Murray served in the New Zealand war of z86a-6z, including the actions of Fataelakanrie.
Mshoeten, «nd Matarikonko (Medal) .
"■i Doctor J. B. Hannah served with the xoist Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. R. P. Ferguson served in Ehootan in medical charge of the Royal Artillery during the campaign of 1864-
Cc. and waa present at the attack and capture of Bala and Buxa Dooars.
>>* Doctor C. M. Douglas was decorated with the Victoria Cross, to'jrothor with four Privates of the 34th Regiment,
"for the rerv gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May 1867, they risked their lives in manning a boat
sod proeeedmg through a dangerous surf to the rescue of some of their covirades. who formed part of an expedition
vhich had boen sent to the isltuid of Little Andaman, and by which 17 Oilicors and men were rescued from a fearthl
nsk. if not certain death."
'"t Doctor F. B. Soott received the special approbation of the Madras Gtoremment. followed by that of His
Boyal WighiMWS the Commander in Chief, for his services rend'^red widle in medical charge of the 18th Hussars
dmiBs a most virulent outbreak of cholera in the ro^ment, at Secundcrabad in 3Cay 1871.
** Doctor A. Brebner served with the 55th Regmient on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of
Dewanpri in X865 (Medal with Clasp).
*■> Doctor W. T. Martin served throuj^houtthe Abyssinian campaign, having been appointed to the exploring party
sent to Abyasinia in Sept. X867, and which he accompanied through various expeditions for discovering a practicable
rrmte for troops flrom the sea to the highlands ; was afterwards Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer of the Force
ud preaont with the Head (Quarters Staff at the capture of Maf^rlala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
■■Mr. H. C. Collier served with the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign in x868 and was pre-
teat at tlie action of Arogee aaxd capture of Magdala (Medal) .
'*' Doctor D. A. Leslie served in the Bhootsn expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with
C»sp>.
»» Mr. G. Atkinson served with the ist Battalion xQth Roi^imont in the Hozara campaign of z868 including the expe-
dton againat the tribes on the Black Mountain (Modal with Clasp).
■* Mr. D. C. Grose served with the expedition from Aden into the interior of Arabia in 1865-66, was in medical
cksTve of the Force at the action of Bir Said, and present at the subsequent opemtions.
"•Mr. R. H. Carew served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the 45th Regiment and was present at
tbe eaistnzv of Magdahi (Medal).
"^ Doctor A. J. Clapp served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of
LLMrd«la (Medal).
^ Mr. W. H. Steele served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-68 (Medal).
™ lb>. G. Andrew and Mr. J. W. Morgan served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of t868, in«
dading the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
"* Doctor W. Carpenter served with the 36th Cameronians in the Abyssinuui campaigrn In 1868 (Medal).
A Mr. K. Vallanoe served in the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
*■• Mr. B. J. Fairland served in the Abyssinian c^unpaign from November 1867 to July z868 (Medal).
"7 Doctor H. F. L. Melladew served with the Left Division of the Dooar Field Force in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal
villi dasp). Served with the British Ambulance in France during the Franco-German war from October 2870
TotH the declaration of the Armistice in February 1871.
'"Mr. T. A. Thomhill sensed with the 4and Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 including the
action of inmdaguiM, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the
Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge. attack and capture of Bareilly— slightly wounded (Med^ with Clasp).
*>* Mr. T. 8. Cogan served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
** Doctor A. A. Macrobia served with the British Ambulance in the Franco- German war trom the time of its
srrivsl in France in October 1870 until its return to England in March 1871 after the conclusion of peace.
>* Doctor J. D. Edge was noted on the 3rd December 187a. " to be promoted Staff Surgeon, as soon as he has
onaiiftad for the superior grade, in recognition of his gallant services when engaged against the Indians at
una^e Walk, Britiui Honduras/* on the xst September 187a.
** Captaid Saville served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and lisll
cf Sebeatopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Modal).
*■ Mr. 8. E. M. Shaw served on tne Red River Expedition of 1870 under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
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Veterinary Department.
PlIirCIPAL yXTXBINABT SuXGXOir.
John WilkinflOn, la July 54 ; Veterinary Surg«oH, 27 April 26. Woolwich.
ST1.VV Vbtebikabt Subobovs.
Betyamin Chaniug Ronee Qardiner,^ Vet.Surg. 19 May 46; it/ CIom V.8. 1 Joiy 59; SiqffV.8. 25 Jane 6t. Dublin.
William Thacker." Vet.Surg. 14 July 47 ; itt Clan, 1 July 59 ; seqf V.8. 4 Dec. 63. East Indies.
James CollinB,' V.S. 23 June 54 ; i** Cla$$, 29 July 62 ; StaJ^ V.S. 2a Feb. 68. Curragh.
Alfred Job Owles,* Vet.8urff. 17 Feb. 40; i»i Clast V.S. 26 Nov. 61 ; Stqf V.S. 6 July 70. Alderehot
Francis Froderick Collins. Vet.Surg. 8 Dec. 48 ; itt Clou V.S. 26 Nov. 61 ; SU^ V.S. 2 Aug. 71. Bind Diat Bombay.
Tom Parinder Gudgin,* Vet.Surg. 10 June 54 ; jet Claaa V.S. 29 July 62 ; Slqf V.S. 2 Aug. 71. Woolwich.
William Partridge, Vet.Surg. 8 Nov. 54; i»/ Clau V.S. 29 July 62 ; Stqf V.S. 7 Oct. 71. Woolwich.
VBTXRHrABT SUBOBOirS, I8T ClASS.
Stephen Price Constant
Luke Byrne
Matbew John Harpley
William Death?
Daniel Hinge
Herbert Sewell
Thornton Hart
Henry Dawson*
Martin Monce
William Varley
John James Channon..
Thomas Paton
George Longman*
Charles Steel
John Tatam
JohnB.Wm. Skoulding
George Fleming
John Baldock
27 Oct. 49 1 26 Nov. 61 1 5 Dr. Gds.
20 Jan. 52 9 Jan. 63 i Dr. Gtla.
24 Apr. 54' 9 Jan. 63 R.Horse&ls.
27 Jan. 55| 9 Jan. 63 Arm.Scrv.C.
I July 55 2x Apr. 63, R. Artillery.
31 Jan. 55 4 Dec. 631 4 Hussars.
4 July 55 4 Dec. 63 2 Life Gds.
5 July 55 4 Dec. 63 Arm.Serv.C.
25 July 55, 4 Dec. 63 i Life Gds.
15 Aug. 55! 4 Dec. 63 R. Engineers
IS Aug. 55 8 Mar. 64 Arm.Serv.C.
15 Aug. 55 31 Aug. 661 Arm. Serv.C.
20 Aug. 55 31 Au^. 67 Cav. Dep6t.
II Oct. 55; 21 Aug. 67 12 Laucerg.
13 Oct. 55 21 Aug. 67 R. Artillery.
9 Nov. 55 1 21 Aug. 67 1 R. Artillery.
28 Dec. 55 21 Aug. 67 R. Engineers
15 Feb. 56,21 Aug. 67 3 Hussars.
James Lambert '12 Oct. 57'' 2 Bept.es'ijLanpcr-.
James Woody er Callow
John George Bushman
John Ferns .
Henry Bath .
14 Dec. 57 16 Sept. 68 Aldershot.
7 Jan. 58 18 Aug. 69 21 Huibar?.
17 Feb. 58 18 Aug. 69 R. Artilln.
12 Apr. 58 19 Feb. 70 R. ArtiUtn.
John Mills ' 8 July 59 19 Feb. 70 18 HiL-^ar^'.
Griffith Evans, MD. ...'31 Jan. 60 6 July 70 Arm.Stn-.C.
James Joseph Meyrick 31 Jan. 60 19 Sept. 70 R. Artillcrr.
I Adam Elijah Clarke ,..,31 Jan. 60 2 Aug. 71 R. Artillcrr.
Thomas James Lang ... 27 Apr. 6©; 2 Au^r. 71 R. Artillerr.
George Albert Oliphant'22 June 60, 2 Aug. 71 Tt. Artillery.
Chas. George H. RetUy 15 Feb. 61 2 Aug. 71 7 Dr. G\K
William Hall |a6 Nov. 61^ 2 Aug. 71 1 Dragrjons.
William Barker Walters 26 Nov. 61 1 2 Aug. 71 6 Dngoon.
Andrew Galbraith Ross 16 May 62 S June 72 2 Dthrooh?.
John Anderson.
William Appleton
Walter Burt
William Albert Russell
31 Jan. 60
31 Jan. 60
II Sept. 60
24 Juno 62
25 June 73 R. ArtiUtTT.
4 Oct. 7% 10 Hu*.<ari*.
4 Oct. 73 R. Artillery.
4 Oct. 73 B. Artilkry.
Edward Kelly 1 26 Feb. 56; 21 Aug. 67 'r. Artillery.
Robert Walter Murray I30 May 57,22 Jon. 68 Arm.Serv.C.
VXTBBIKABY SUBOXOVS.
I James Edward Elphick (14 July 69IR. Artillery.
Samuel Thomas Goddard I 4 Jan. 59 R. Artillery.
John Field 15 July 59 B- Artillery.
Fred. Fitzhugh Marshall 22 June 60 14 Hussars.
Francis Walker 3 Oct. 6217 Hussars.
Michael Drummond Byrne 17 Mar. 63 16 Lancers.
John Hanly 28 Apr. 63'4 Dr. Gds.
Charles Percivall T 130 June 63I 11 Hussars.
Michael Francis Healv '30 June 63 |R. Artillery.
Geo. Agnatius Amos Oliver 16 Feb. 64 R. Artiljery.
Peter Moir 14 June64'R. Artillery.
William Black Edmonds -20 June 65 5 Lancers.
8 Sept. 65 ' R. Arti llery .
12 Sept. 65} R. Artillery.
II Jan. 67 6 Dr. Gds.
II Jan. 67 R. Artillery.
II Jan. 67 R. Artillery.
II Jan. 67 15 Hussars.
II Jan. 67 19 Hussars.
31 July 67 R. Artillery.
31 July 67 R. Artillery.
7 Aug. 67 R. Artillery.
7 Aug. 67 R. Artillery.
1 Sept. 67 R. Artillery.
20 Nov. 67 9 Lancers.
22 Jan. 68 R. Artillery.
3 June 68 R. Artillery.
3 June 68 R. Artillery.
3 June 68'^ Dr. Gds.
2 Sept 68 R. Artillery.
2 Sept. 68 R. Artillery.
16 Sept. 68 R. Artillery.
2 Dec. 68 R. Artillery.
23 Dec. 68 R. Artillery.
Edward Ewing.
Richard Peyser
John Ashworth Rostron .
Fred. Charles Boulter ....
Walter Seymour Adams .
William Walker
James Kettle
Francis Duck
William Boyd
James Coleman Berne ....
James Reilly
Franois Plomley
Edwin Thomas Cheesman
Middleton Fred. M. Case .
Fred. William Going
John Hammond
Michael Joseph Hartigan..
George Aitken
William Dunk Rogerson .,
Stephen Knott
George Durrant
John Cornelius Dwyer
William Dawson Sartin ;i4 July 69 R. Artillery,
Samuel Robert Sartin 14 July 69 R. Artillery.
Joseph John Plnnkett I14 July 691R. Artiller>'
Stuart Murray Wilson '14 July 69I3 Huiwars.
""^ ' ' 14 July 69 R. ArtilUn.
14 July 69 1 R. Artillery.
10 Nov. 69 1 R. Artillery.
10 Nov. 69. R. Artillery.
Richard Rowe
William James Masters..
Joseph Gibbs
Algernon Pitcher ,.^
Walter Heniy Kemp 9 Feb. 70 j R. Artillery.
Samuel Luis Pallin 27 Aug. 70IR. Artillery.
Alfred Ernest Queripel 27 Aug. 70'R. AitiUeri-.
Charles Phillips 27 Aug. 70 R, Artillery.
Beivjamin Lucas Glover [27 Aug. 701 R. Artilli^r-. .
Frank Garratt i 27 Aug. 70 nHusssrt.
Charles John Grey '27 Aug. 70'R. Artillm-.
James Augustus Woods 24 Sept. 70'R. Anillerr.
James Findlay 12 Nov. 70 R. ArUlkr -.
i
Robert Francis Frost..
William PaUin
John William Evans
Thomas Jonathan Symonds ...
Herbert Rangeley
Alfred Adrian Jones
William Frederick Blanshard
Alexander Johnston
George Diif by Whitfield
Charles Clayton
Charles Whitney Gillard '20 Sept. 7 1 jCampb Ipore
Henry Thomson I i Nov. 7i!Saugor.
William Haselden < 8 Juno 72!
James Kean Grainger ' 8 June79'
James Joseph Philqw 24 July 72 R. Artillciy.
Hes Matthews '24 July 7*1
John Herbert Cox '24 July 72 R. Artfllerr.
George Joseph Robert Raymont ,24 July 72
Beiy. Aug. White Powell 15 Mar. 73"
1 14 Jan. 71 R. Artillery.
14 Jan. 71 aoHu'feini,
15 Fob. 71 R. Artiikry.
22 Mar. 71 R. Artiller-.
3 May 71 R- Artillery.
10 June 712 Dr. G<1<.
9 Aug. 71 1 R, Artillm-.
2 Aug. 71 1 R. Artillery.
a Aug. 71 '.Meean Mocr.
a Aug. 71 Peshawiir.
ySTBBXXl.XT BUBaXOH-S OJt PXOBATIOV.
Augustus Herbert Batchelor .
John Burten
Oliver Thomas Slocock
John Prosser Adams
3 Aug. 72
14 June 73
14 June 73
14 June 73
Mathew Clayton Mitchell
Seaward Lou^hurst
Frank Fairbaun Crawford .
14 June 73
14 June 73
14 June 73
SCALE OP PULL PAY.
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Aft«r IS Year«.
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After s Years.
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0 14 0
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0 14 6
0 13 0
£ •. d.
0 12 6
0 II 6
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Veterinary Surgeons
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SCALE OF HALF PAT.
Staff Veterinary Surgeon . .
Veterinary Burgeon, isfj
Claw J
Veterinary Surgeon
After 25 Year*
£'. d,
o 15 o
o X3 6
After 3o Yean.
£: d.
o 14 o ■
o XI 6
After 15 Years After 10 YeanLi After 5 Yean.
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ofhia former
rank.
o xo 6
096
£». d.
£ •. d.
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of hla former
rank.
After 3 Yeara. I.^.Jer 3 Yeari
Temporal
half pay at 4i|
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that for wUd
the Officer ka(
•erred on f «1
> Mr. Gardiner served with the 7th Dragoon Guards throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
* Mr. Tbaoker served in the xath Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) .
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Chtplmm OMtral to iheForcea )p The Jite. George Robert Gloig,* ilA. 2 July 46..
CUAPLAIXS TO THB FOBCJSS 09 TBI FlKST ClabS.
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..War Ofhce.
Tk* TtiktnhUAnAdMaeon, Henry
PreM Wright,* MA.
Ree. J. E. 8abin,*ir.4.
Sfc. Eagh Hnleatt.* ICA.
X Jan. 64 Portsmonth
I Jan. 64 Dover
17 May 65 Chelsea
Stf. Charies Green, MA ii6 May 66 ShomoUflb
See.J.JLCrotitir^f BA \ 7 Jan. eg'Londcn
JBfr. Waller Melyill Wright ...; 2 Mar. 69! Preston
Bfr. Jsmes Leith Moody ' 7 Apr. 69 Warley
JSee. Henry E. Maskow, 3£A,... 93 June 69 Newbridge
Sew. SydniBy Oark. MA 16 Oct. 69 Malta
JUc. John Vutoe (Rom. paikolie) a Feb. 70 'Portsmouth
Xer. Frsncis Cannon t {PreA. ) 3 Mar. 70 , London
X«c. Dndley SomcrvUIe.t MA., 6 Mar. 70 Canterbury
Jl^e. S. B. Windsor, MA 19 Mar. 70 'Sheffield
JUe. Thomas Coney, MA 5 May 70 ! Devonport
At. MUward Crooke.t MA, ... 18 May 7o;Carrajrh
Jift. Horace K. Wheeler. t MA. 28 May 70'AlderBhot
Beo. Charlea J. Hort, MA
Bto. Edward J. Rogers, MA....
Beo. Robert Halpin.t MA
Beo. Robert L. M'Gbee, MA....
J?eo. Honry Hare
Beo. M. C. O'Dell
Ckaplaikb to ths F0KCX8 (axD Class).
May 661
May 66
Dec. 66
Deo. 66
May 71
Sept.73
Gosport
Sandhurst
London
Gibralf
Parkhv
Malta
Beo. LeonardH.8t.George,Jll>.
Beo. Fred. F. Thomson, BA....
Beo. Thonuu Mole8Worth,ir^.'i9
Beo. John Fra. Browne {B.C.) lis
Beo. George Wyldo, MA 25
Beo. HarryOvondenWrenchif ^ ! z 8
Beo. Jas. Hamilton (Boman C).
Beo. Pat. Beaton. MA. (Preeb.)
Beo. Michael CulTe (Bom. Cath.h 7
Beo. Thomas Molony (Bom. C.>| 7
£tfo.C.A.AashetonCraven,tJf^ 17
Beo. David Arthur {Pre^.) 20
Sef. E. L. Walsh, BA 5 Aug. 70' Woolwich
CHArLAIXS TO THE FoBCXS UVDVB THE WaIULITT OV 1 84 7.
£««. L. J. Farton8,t JT/l IzsNoy.MlAldershot 11 J2«o. Wm. Sykes.t IM 16
Sept. 70; Sheemesi
Oct. 70, Bhoeburymeaa
Nov. 71 Gibraltar
Sept. 7a I Aldershot
Feb. 73 PembroJce
Mar. 73 Cork
Apr. 73 1 Aldershot
July 73 'Aldershot
Sept. 73 Chatham
Sept.73 Shoniclitf)»
Oct. 73 Colchester
Nov. 73 Aldershot
Mar. 55|Plymoutb
J^r. John O'Flaherty (Bom. C.)
S^e. Kdward Butler {Bom. C.)
Ree. Thos.L1oydCoghIan(S.C.}
Ure. Robert Shepherd (B.C.)...
R^f. Geo. Camp. WiRiams.* MA .
JtT.Geo. Ruggles Fisher,*lf.4.
Jl'c. Thos.Carter 8Canley,££iB.
Sfe. W. R. Beach, MA
Rfe. William Ponaford
f'^^ Edward Hillman, JT^. ...
Jtn. J. Bnmne Wilson {Preeb.)
£ep. John Arden Bajley.'D.^.
CkaPLAIXS to THB FOBCBS (3BD ClASB).
X Apr. 69 Aldershot
X Apr. 69 Gold Coast
I Apr. 69. Dover
I Apr. 69 Devonport
14 May 69!Limenck
30 Oct. 69! Aldershot
5 Dec. 69 Chatham
29 Dec. 69' Dublin
X May 7olNetley
XX July 70 Curragh
18 Sept. 70 Curragh
X Jan. 7z Chatham
CVAFIiAIXS TO THB FOXCBS (4TK Cl1.SB)
Beo. R. G. Codrington, BA. ...Us Jan. 71
Mar. 71
Beo. James M'Whinny {Preeb.) \ 4
Beo: J. A. Welsh CoUins,* BA.\i6 Mar. 71
Bee. James Daly {Bom. Calk.) {28 Mar. 71
Beo. Rogd. Heber Bullock, Jf^. 23 Apr. 71
Beo. J. C. Edghill, MA 14 Sept. 71
Beo. John Yorker Barton, MA.l x Mar. 72
Beo. John Higginbotham(JZ. C.) 3 May 72
Beo. R. C. Browne I 9 Aug. 72 Gold Coast
Beo. Chas. Aug.Wetherall,ir.i..^8 Feb. 73 1 Woolwich
I Beo. H. Tudor Craig, BA | x June 73 Gosport
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R*e. Cbaries J. Gear, MA 1 2 Mar. 6z Portsdwn|Hill
ir«r. Francis O'CalU&ghan
£^. John Mihxo. MA. {Preeb.)
A-f. Arthur M*Carthy {B.C.)
JUr. fVederick L. Gascotgne...
R'c. George Me«<(l. MA
R*f. F. Sadleir, MA
Bcf. Robert Orr
^r. Gerald O. Vandeleur, MA.
At. W. H. Bullock
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I Jan. 64 Shomclillb
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XX Aug.64'Netley
ID Feb. 67
X4 Mar. 67
4 May 67
4 Nov. 67
x9 Feb. 68
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Beo. Wm. Allejmo Barker, MA,
Beo. E. B. Kitson, MA
JZ«o. E. A. Alderson, JO
Beo. 0. A. Solb^, BA
Beo. Alfred J. Townend, BA...
Beo, Chas. Adeane Rosser.Jlf^,
Beo. W. R. Backhouse, MA. ...
Beo. R. Alfred Corbett
Beo. Duhamol Horman, BA. ...
Beo. Thomas Moore
z Apr. 68 Shomcliffe
22 June68,Hali(3BX, N.S.
IX Nov. 69 Bermuda
X Dec. 70 Bermuda
X Deo. 70 Halifax, N.S.
12 Apr. 71
24 May 71
6 July 71
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*•* The Okaplaine with a f tffter tkeir namet »eroed in the Crimea during the nege <^ Sebaeiopol, and haoe reeeieed the
Crimean Medal and the Turkieh Medal.
' Mr. Gleig served in.the Peninsula campaigns of 181 3 and 14 as a subaltern in the 85th Light Tnfhntiy, including the
«i<^ of San Sebastian, the passage of the Bidassoa, battle of the Nivelle, where he was wounded in the foot and arm,
''^ic of the Nive (slightly wounded), and investment of Bayonne (War Medal with three Clasps) . Served afterwards
in the American war at Bladensburg (wounded). Baltimore (wounded), New Orleans (received a bayonet wound),
4iid Fort Bowyer.
'Ur. Wright waa promoted "for meritorious service as Principal Chaplain to the Army in the Crimea,'* and
hv received the Crimean Medal with Clasp for Sebastonol, and the Turkish Medal.
>Mr. Sabin served with the army in the East iVom July 1854 to May Z856, and was promoted "for meritorious
wrvice in superintending the Department in Constantinople, and the hospitals in connection with it."
* Mr. Huleatfc aerved in the Crimea fh>m Nov. 1854 to the end of the war, with the 4th Division and Light Cavalry
Srisade <Medal, and Turkish Medal). Was senior Chaplain to the China expedition in X857, <uid was present at the
-c«pcai« of Canton (mentioned in despatches). Also at the assault of Shektsing in Jan. 1859, and attack on the Takoo
Forts on 25th June X859, and was there dangerously wounded in the groin while attending the wounded on the mud
Unks (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Mr. Fiaher aerved throughout the last Burmese war, and accompanied the expedition to the aasaidt and capture
of Pegu (Medal with Chup).
< lib. WilUamB served in the Baltic enedition (Medal).
' Mr. Iteyley aervod in New 2lealand during the war from March 1864 until May 1866.
' Mr. ^Uins aerved with the field forco in the Waikato during the New Zealand war in X864-6S, and was present at
t*ic investment and oipture of Orakau (thanked in brigade orders). Also served with the field forco under M^jor
•i-iieral Chute in the wangaaiui-Tanuiaki campaign in 1866, including the Bush march to Taranaki, and was present
2: the aasanlt and capture of Otapawu and Waikowkou Pahs, and the destruction of Kolemarai and other placea
mentioned in despatches, and Modal).
' Mr. Patterson was in Turkey in the Imperial Ottoman service during the war in the East. Served as a Lieu-
ttniant in the f^T^nHiRw Volunteer Rifles at the time of the Trent affair, and also in the first Fenian raid. Accom-
I)a&ied« aa CSutplain, the Red iUver expeditionary force of X870 under Sir Garnet Wolseley to Fort Garry.
CorUinuation of Notes of VeUtrinary Bepariment,
* Mr. Collins aerved the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 6th Dragoons, including the battles of Balaklare and
lukermaa, aiege and fiili of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Owles aerved fhnn 21st July x8s5, at the siege and tall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served the Indian campaign of X857-58, including the actions of the Hindnn on 30th and 3iBt May 1856, siege and
<i-antare of Delhi, taking of Bareilly, and operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
' Mr. Gudgin served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of M'Kcnzie's Farm, battles of
Bnlaklava, fnkerman, and Tohemaya, siege and faX\. of Se.iasiopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish .vledal).
^-rved in the Indian campaign in X858-59, including the h^ei^e and capture of Lncknow, the Oude campaign, action
if Jamo. aaaault and captare of Birwah, and Trans-(}ofrra af^irs at Bun^aon (Modal with Clnsp).
' Mr. Death served in the Crimea fh>m 2nd June 1853, Hud has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastoi>ol, and Turkieh
Medal. Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, iuoimling the action of Kala Kuddee, capture of Futtyghur, siege
uitd captoxe of liooknow with opexations on ^e left bank of the Goomtee under Outram, actions of Simree, Nawab-
guage, vrkAftcyons of xith, 17, and aoth Oct. in Shahabad (Medal with Clasp, nnd a year's service for Lucknow).
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20 John Frederick Crease** -
30 iColpoys Porkj'ns Heaslop, at 8tqf College
19 Robert Lennox Bourchief
19 iQ^orgeLyon Tnpman
19 t.Cvtkheri Collingwood Suther, Frofe$$or of Forti/Uation, Sojfol Nawd ColUg9\
19 J. CkorlfM WaiiamFothergUi^^inHruik^^^ BcyalMiiUarjf College '"'^^^^^^^^^
19 Sidney Thomas Bridgford 4
18 Charlea James Kinsman,** ^
17 William Davis Welch," Adjutant 19 Feb. 69 ^..
16 Arthur Froich * - — ^.
16 Frederic Amelins O^le**
16 Jaznes Samuel Derriman
16 Herbert Bveritt
15 Owen Thomas Jones
I 15 Francis Harwood Poore ~, ^ ^ ^
I 15 Edwani Henry Moore «...
15 Francis Hastings Edm. Owen
15 jHeniy Holdsworth Kelly
15 Andrew Donald
I 15 {Jamas William Adams Elliott Ullicrap,
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15 'Robert Caldcr Allen
15 t. John Layland Needham, Aeeiei. to Prqfemorof Forlifieaiion Boy, Ifaval College
15 William (Jeorge Tomlin Biclcford
13 George Farquharson Pengelley
15 William La Trobe Cockcraft**
15 Patrick William O'Connor, Aeeietaut Inttruetor <^ Laioratory 8 Feb. 70
15 Aucnstns .Tames Hill
14 1. VharUt Ojfrptn' King, Instructor of Taetictf Royal Military College ....
14 W.iltcr Miller Lambert:
14 Samuel Hnmilton Bunce Northcote
13 Vivian Dalton Mathia.s
13 #. Burnett Greivo Hall
13 Frank Boberte ^
10 William Miller ^
10 Gordon Maamers Shipley Douglas ..
10 William Campbell
9 'Alexander Alien
8 JohnLeCocq Robilliard
3 [Evelyn James W. Noble
8 Edward Rea Maner Crooke
7 John Beckwith Leefe
7 Hamilton De la Poer Beresford
7 John Edward Thomas
7 Alexander Leslie Scott Burrowes «.
6 Edward Wheeler
6 William Guise Tucker
6 George Albert Lawrence Rawstomo
'i Benjamin Arthur Milne
6 Arthur Bucknall Shakespear
S Thomas George Waller
5 Charles Josepn Cheetham
5 Thomas Moore
4 Frederick William Pole
3 Lawrence Richard Connolly
3 Aagnstns Simeon Le Quesne
3 Wimam Greet
7, Houy Craigie Sutherland
2 Tb(»na8 Robert Swinburne
3 Robert Homflr^ Alexander
3 James Walter Grant
2 Aogustos Thornton Down.
3 George Dalhouaie Churchill Raitt.
2 William Charles NichoUs
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QV1.STBS Mastsss.
William Healey,** x Nov. 59. | Thomas Morgan,*^ xi Sept. 67.
George Maggs,*? 11 Sept. 67. | James Robinson, 28 March 68.
hi Inapeetor^ SckooU.— Thomas Smith, 6 Sept. 67.
fsptaker. — edward M'Arthur," 29 March 70 ; 2»d Lt. 30 Sept. 47 ; Li. 31 Aug. 48 ; Capt. 4 April 59.
Saraek Matter.— Thomas Quin Meade, i Nov. 59; and Lt. 24 July 44; i$t Lt. 4 Jan. 48; Cfapt. 30 Oot. 55;
Major, I Nov. 66.
*«f flbfyeow. — John Cocldn, 27 Mar. 72.
SwytoM.— James Hamilton Martin, 33 May 73.
Alfred Gideon Dehnege, MD. 3 Sept. 73.
Blue— Faeinge Scarlet. | Head Qvarten Eatkuy JBarraeit, near PortBmovth.
Son.
Continuation of Notes of Veterinary Department,
' Hr. Dawson served in the 14th Hussars with the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also with the
^tral India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 andpresent at siege and capture of Ratghur action of
^rixiia. relief of Scuigor, at Malthone, bs^e of Betwa, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, advance on
43.1 capture of Calpec (Modal with Clasp).
' Mr. Longman served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition in China in i860, and was present at Biuho,
I&sgkn, captnre of Taka Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
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Ponaonbv Ross Holmes**
Alfred Henry Pascoe**r
Lennox George Rodney**
WiUiaxn Henry Wrootfi
Charles Durham Hocart Robilliard
William Godfrev Hale**
20 Charles Edward Macdonald**
Sir Rose Lambart Price,** Bart.r
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Archibald Macintosh
Clement Winstanley Carlyon
William Winkworth Allnutt*5
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John Christopher Here*"*
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William Nicholas Gibson Johnson
John Macdonald Moody
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George Clement Boase
William Morris Pritchett»«»*
George Maunsell Shewell „
James Woodward Scott^*^
Samuel Travers Collinsi** ,
George Henry Elliot... ,
John Gore Fitzgerald .
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John Straghan^o*
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Robert James Pascoe
Henry Monckton Kay
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Thomas Palmer Norton
Thomas Martin Whale
Id. Owen Browne Ghray
George Harrie Thorn Colwell
Hugh William Bamber
Wiiliam Henry Vallack Tom
Bobert Charles Harvey
Charles Frederick La Coste
John Dudley Fosbroke
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A$ri$Unt Adjutant QeHtral.— Colonel Charles William Adair, CB., A.deC, 30 Oct. 72.
QuarUr Ifotter.— James Robinson, 5 Feb. 68.
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John Hnskisson,!** 14 Dec. 61 ; 9nd Li. 4 Dec. 38 ; i#f Lt. 18 July 42 ; Cant. 17 Aug. 52; Han.ITajor^ 14 Dec. 68.
WUliam Jolliffe,^M ^ x)ec. 63 ; and Lt. 12 June 38 ; itt Lt. 19 May 42 ; Capi. 10 Jan. 52 ; JSTim. Jfq/or, 39 Dec. 70,
James Conway Travers,** x Jan. 67 ; and Lt. 14 Aug. 49 ; xtt Lt. 14 Feb. 54 ; Capt, 15 Jan. 62.
Charles John Ellis,** x July 70 ; and Lt. x6 March 44 ; Lt. 21 Dec. 47 ; Capt. 14 July 53 ; Bt.Minjor, 15 Sept 58;
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William Godfrey Rayson Masters.** 11 April 68; ondLt. 15 Feb. 42; x««Zf. 9N0V. 46; Capt. sx June 54;
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Thomas Valentine Cooke,»«» 2 March 69 ; and Lt. 7 July 42 ; iH Lt. 27 July 47 ; Captain, 19 J)ec. 54 ; BtJit^t
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War Services of General Officers of Royal Marine Forces.
^ Sir Anthoxiy Blaxland Stransham aerved at the battle of Navarino. 3i8t October 1827 (War Medal with Clasp)*
fierred an the China expedition in 1840-41 (Medal) ; was Adjutant and Brigade Major at the attack on ChaenpMt
coamuuided the Boyal Marines at the stormine of the Whampoo Batteries, at the reduotion of Macao Fort, wmch he
gairisoDed and commanded ; at the capture ox several small forts on x 7th March 1841, he was severely wounded by
an explosion, and mentioned for hisjnOlantry ; was Adjutant at the capture of Canton, and until the end of the war :
fortheae aervioes he received the Brevet rank of Major on obtaining his Company. Served with the combined
expedition to the Baltic firom March to July 1854 (Me<lal) . When a Colonel had the Qood Service Pension.
a Geseial Anderson served with the Army of Occupation in Portugal and was for some time quartered at Fort
St Julian. Served at the battle of Navarino in 1 837 ; at the commencement of the action he boarded, with his men,
one of the Turkish ships, and captured the flag; the following day be was a volunteer in the boats for the purpose
of cutting out the in-shore Squadron. Served throughout the campaign on the Coast of Syria in 1840-^1 ; at tne
Hormingof Bidon he was first to plant the British migon the walls; was encamped at D'Jouni; at the attack
and capture of Beyrout ; the bombardment and surrender of St. Jean d*Acre ; the surrender of Jaffa, and a volun-
teer in the expedition against Gaza ; during the latter part o9 the time he was Adjutant to the R.M. Battalion. Haa
neeiTed the War Medal with two Clasps, also the Turkish Silver Medal from the Sultan, and wher. a Colonel had
the Good Service Pension.
' Sii Thomas HoUoway commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines in the Crimea during the siege Sebasfcopol m
1854-55, until its fall, and was employed at the occupation of Kertch, and advance on Yeni KaM, also at the sur-
reoder of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, 4th Class of the MedUidie,
aad Turkish Medal). In August 1857 was appointed to command a Brigade ordered for special service in China;
WW present during the blockade of tne Canton river, landing before and storming of Canton— wounded (CB.), and
was appointed one of the three Allied Commissioners for the government of that Province in 1858. Commanded the
Brij^e in action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains 3rd Jimc, tind in that with the Quantung Braves
CQ 4th Jannazy, and at Shektsing on 8th January 1859 (Mc<bil with Clasp).
* LtOeneral Lemon served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Coast of Spain ; also on the China eiB)e-
dition in 1842. Commanded the Provisional Battalion at the operations before and storming of Canton 29th Dec.
iSs7 (Brevet rank of Colonel, CB„ Me<lal with Clasp) . Commanded the ist Battalion at the attack and cnptureof
the bridge and village of Shektsing 8th Jan. 1859, f^ud the Brigade on the expedition to the north of China and at tbe
attack on the forts at the Peiho on 35th June 1859, when 19 Officers and 190 of his men were killed or wounded
(severely wounded in the head, and mentioned in despatches). When a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
* U.General Tate served in the R.M. Battalion on tne North Coast of Spain during the Corlist war.
* LkGeneral Giascoigne served in the Baltic in July and August 1854 (Medal). Commanded the Troops at
Shanghai, established the posts, and arranged the defence when threatened bv the Taepings in i860. Commanded
theButalionof Royal Marines duringthe campaign of 1S60, in China, including tne action of Sinho, taking of Tongku,
assault and capture of the North Takoo Forts (mentioned in despatches), actions of Chanchiawan and Palinhian,
which led to the surrender of Pekin. Had charge of the Allied Forces at Tongchou during the time of the oeonpa-
tion, and was in command of a Brigade in the advance to Teintscin, and again on tiie march to the port of embarka-
tiOD (Medal with two Clasps, CB., and Brevet of Colonel).
^ Major General Langley served in Uie operations on the North Coast of Spain in command cf a Detachment of
BoTal Marines of H.M. ship Cusiitr during 1834 and two following years, and was severely wounded on the 9th June
iSjft, defending tho Heights of Passages against a very superior force of Cariists,— tor his conduct on this occasion
he was awarded the xst Glass of the Order of San Fernando. He served subsequently on the North Coast of Spain
from 1838 to x8^, and had the same Order conferred on him a second time for his general services in Spain. Whan
a Colonel had tne Grood Service Pension.
* Major (^ncral Maxwell served on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of Chuenpee, attack of
hitteries of Anunghoy and North Wontung, advance on Canton, storming the Heights and entrenched Camp of
Cuton, bombardment of Colongso (Medal).
* Major General Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the first
capture of Chnson ; assisted at the demolition of the Bogue Forts in the Canton river; participated in the actions of
theflntand second Bars; was engaged in the destruction of all tho enemy's sea and river defences, including the
bnreaaesof French Folly and Hoqua's Fort; bombardment and taking of Macao Passage Fort; storming of the
Bad's Nest Battery, and finally at tne combined attack on the enemy's position and entrenched Camp on the Heights
«boTe (Canton (Medal). Was m the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian Garrison flrom Redoubt
Kaleh, 19th Mny 1854. Served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea untU Feb. 1855, after which with the combined
Force at the battle ot BaUklava and before Sebastopol until its fall ; acted as Field Officer to the Battalion^ landed at
Kench, and occupation of Yeni Kal^ ; and was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of
Jbjor, 5th CHass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). When a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
^ Major General Lowder was in the action at Bsknaes in the Gulf of Finland 20th May 1854, also at the operatioBa
heSjre Bomarsund and in action with the forts 15th August ; and commanded the Detachment of Royal luurinea at
the sonender of Fort Prasto, i6th Aug. 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of
« fort and shelling an encampment, blowing up of Fort Svartholm and barracks, destruction of the barracks at
Wisa, shelling a Cossack encampment and landing at Kounda Bay, destruction of a Cossack barrack, action with
a Rossian steamer, gunboats, and a battery near Wiborg, and with the batteries of Frederioksham, capture of the
ulanil of Kotka and destruction of military stores, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal, and Brevet of Major) »
Commanded the Battalion of Royal Marines employed on special service in Mexico in 1861-62.
^^ Mi^r General Lambrick served in Spain with the R.M. Battalion and was wounded xath July 1836, he la a
asi^ht lat Class of St. Fernando. *
" MajorGeneral Schomberg served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal), and commanded Marine ArtUle^ of
s DiTision of gunboats at the bombardment of Sweaborg (mentioned in desnatches, and promoted to Brevet Major).
Commanded Uie R.M. Artillery with the Brigade in China in 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton nver,
'waa ia command of the Mortar Battery at tho bombardment of Canton, and present at the assault and capture
(Breret of XkColonel, Medal with Clasp).
" M^er General Barnard served in the Royal Navy in Syria in t840-4i, including the blockade of Alexandria
uxukidi Medal, and Naval War Medal with ono Clasp) . Served as Lieutenant R. Marine ArtlUery on board H.M.S.
■"^i^mmI oa the 8.K. coast of America from 1844 to 1848 ; took part in the operations of the combined English and
SQih War Sermces, — Boyal Marine ArtiUenj.
French SquadronB in the Rirer Parana in 1846, inclnding the action of Obligado, the landiofr ■tomung tnd cap- <
tore of batteriee ; subsequent operations on the Hirer Parana, concluding with the action at St. Loienso, on vh>ch
occasion he constructed a masked battery Socket Batter>' on an island 800 yards from the enemy's gnns, remtiiuBg I
concealed for two days and nights, and materially aiding the passing of batteries at St. Lorenxo by Men of Mftr
with large convoy of lao merchant vessels on the 95th May 1846 (mentioned in despatches) . Served on shore with I
B.M. Battalion at Monte Video when besieged by General Oreb, performing the dntj' of Acting A^ntaatfor 13 |
months. Proceeded to China in 1859 to take charge of R. M. Artillery serving on shore, and was senior Officer
of the Corps in the Socket Boata at the bombardment and capture of the Taku Forts on the aist Anffost i860. <
Served as senior Officer in command of B.M. Artillery and B. Marines on board the Gun Boat Ftotilla wbich pro-
oeeded up the River Pdho two days after the capture of the Taku Forts and in advance of the Allied Armies. Took 1
possession of the Tientein Forts and afterwards of tho principal gate of that city, being placed in command of the
same till relieved by a force sent forward by the army. Appointed on xoth September i860 to the commsnd and I
char^ of the Siege Train Flotilla. Employed in transporting the Siege Train nrom the Taku Forts to Tongchow, j
x6 miles from Pekin (services officially acknowledged). Appointed to the staff of the and Division B. ArtiUeiy on
4th Oct. x86o and served during the advance on Pekin and was senior Officer of Boyal Marines at its surrender ,
IMedal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CH.).
Boyal Marine Artillery,
1 Colonel Williams was severely wounded at Lagos, Western Africa. 36th Dec. 1851, in spiking the gnns to protect
H.M. steamer Tetu^r, then aground.
* Colonel Dig:by served in x8<5 in command of the B.M. Artillery in the flotilla of mortar-boats emptoyed against
Sebastopol during its siege and fhll ; also at the bombardment and suiTcnder of Kinboum ; was several times men-
tioned in despatches (Meidal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, CS. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Med^i*
die, and Tur&h Medal).
* Colonel Mawbey was in action with the forts of Bomarsund. loth Aug. 1854; and he commanded the Royal
Marine Artillery in the Battalion during tho operations against and surrender of the forts (Medal).
* Colonel Alexander was present during the siege of Sebastopol until its fall, and in action wiCh the outer bst-
tcries on 20th April ; at Eupatoria during the defence of the lines against the Russian army xyth Feb. ; also st the
bombardment and surrender of Kinljoum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). j
* M^or Cox was at the action with the lotteries, and expulsion of tho Russian Karrison from Redoubt Ksleh,
iptli May 1854, and variously employed on that coast; was the Senior Officer of R.M. Artillery at the attack by the
combined Fleets on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on tho 17th October, and employed in the blockading 1
Foroe during the siege, untU March 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^jidie. and Turkish Medal).
7 Major Starr served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal) ; also in the flotilla of mortar-boats employed
before Sebastopol until its foil, and at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, Knight oc
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) .
* Captain Halliday served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the bom-
bardment of Sweaborg (Medal). «
* MsJor Ansell was at the bombardment of Odessa, 32nd April, and was made prisoner by the Russians whe«
H.M. ship Tiger was stranded and burnt, 12th May 1854. Served with the Baltic expeditionin 1855, and in the flotills
of gunboats during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
^^ Mi^or Poore served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations n^inst and surrender of the forts of Bomanton^l
in Aug. 1854. Also with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the bombsnimcnc
of Sweaborg (Medal).
u Captain M'Arthur was at the attack and destruction of the piratical stockades, Ac. at La^, Western AJMcs, in Dec.
1851. Ajso at the bombardment of Odessa, 22nd April 1854 ; employed in makingobservations on the coast of (k-orgia,
Ac. ; in action with the batteries, and expulsion of tho Russian garrison from. Redoubt Kaleh on X9th May ; at tbe
shelling of a Russian camp in the Bay of Katcba during the landing of the allied Armies on the X4th September : present
at the combined attack on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on 17th October, and with the blockadiug Force
before that town during the siege, until Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Mctlsl).
Served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the strong^ stockaded town of Saba
on 3xst February, and at the bombardment and destruction of tbe town of Porto Novo neai- Lagos, 25th April 1861.
^* Major Macnamara served with tho combinod Force before Sebastopol during the siege and its fall ; was the
senior Officer of R.M. Artillery employed in the Sea of Asof in Jime 1855, and was landed at Taganrog, Marioopol,
and Ghirsk, to destroy Government Htores, &c. (mentioned in despatches) ; present at the bombanlment and surren-
der of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps. 5th Class of tho Mediidie. and Turkish Medal).
^7 Major ThelwaU was at the destruction of 14 vessels and a vast quantity of stores at Brahested on the 30th May
1854 ; at the destruction of 23 vessels, storehouses, &c., at Ulcaborg on the xst and 2nd June ; at the destruction of a
vessel and 80 stacks of timber at Tomea on 8th June ; at the operations against Bomarsund and in action with tho
forts on the 15th August (Medal). In 1855 he was present durmg tho siege of Sebastopol until its flail, and was in
action with the outer forts on the xoth June ; engaged shelling the batteries in Soujak Bav, and expelling the Kuj^sian
garrison 12th March, and in action with the batterica at Soujak Kal^ 13th March; assisted at the landing of the
troops at Kinboum, and at the bombardment of that Fort (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
^" Lt. Colonel JoUiffe served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1854, and in command of a Battery at BalaUava ;
was attached to the Royal ArtQlerj' in the siege train before Sebastopol during the bombardments in 1855, and at its
fall ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^* Mi^or Brydges served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 and 1855, and commanded a Mortar in the flotilla
during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Whilst serving in H.M. ship Ocean was landed in command of
the Marines of the Fleet on several occasions during the Revolution in Japan in x868, inclnding tho occupation of
Kob^.
^ Lt. Colonel Festing served with the Baltic expedition in 185^ (Medal) . Commanded a Mortar in the flotilla employed
against Sebastopol mm June 1855 until its fall ; and was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China expedition of
1857-59 as Adjutant of the Artillery, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment and storm of the city
(Medial with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the Forces on the West Coast of Africa, and defeated the
Ashantees in two engagements near Cape Coast Castle on the 13th June 1873.
'I Captain Dumford served with the R.M. Battalion at the operations against and surrender of the forts of Pomar-
aund in Aug. 185^,— the latter part of the time doing duty as Assistant Engineer. Served with the Baltic expedition
in 1855, and was in command of a Mortar in the flotilla during the l)ombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
' Captain Gladstone served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). Also in tho Black Sea in the latter part
of 1855 and until the decUration of peace in 1856.
*> Captain C. S. Williams served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the China expeclition of
i857-'59t inclnding the blockade of the Canton river, bomlmrdment storm and capture of the city ; exixrclition to the
North and attack on the forts at the Peiho (wounded). Ser\'ed in the north of China in x86o, and commanded a
Company at Shanghai during the attacks of the rebel army in August (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clnsp).
** Lt Colonel Morris served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served also in New Zen^nud against the
Maories in i860, including the attack on Puketakauere on 27th June, and was thanked in General I*ratt*« despatch
(Brevet of Msmar. Medal).
»» Captain WoolVombe served with the Bnltio expedition in 1855, nnd in tho flotilla of morier-bonts during tbe
bombardme-.it of Swwiborjr (MikIhIi. Served ?n CI ina in 1858 60. inchnline tho expedition to Hankow, action with
tho battcricH ni Xiuikin aotli N.)vi mScr. iiii.l n.TtOii 'n tlio rusf. Xovi mh* r r.V("jjil'.
*' Cap-.»in :>.i\\iv.; s.ive 1 t".lr^Ml^':l.>ut i'm CurMx war of i3 jj 59, j.cliulaijj t^|^i|^-^l^i^j!ij<@^Cftnton, capture of
War ServiceB, — Boyal Marine Light Infanii^j, 30i<?
the forts in the river, and was landed for the protection of the factories ; blockade of the river, landing: before, Iwm-
bardment aiid captare of Canton, expedition to the North, and capture of the forts at the montii of the Peiho river
in 1858 and operations there. Also <iie campaif^n of i860 (Medal with three Clasps).
^ Captain Toson served in China in 1858-60, and commanded a Detachment on an expedition against pirates from
26ih Aog. to 5th Sept. 1858 (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the capture and destruction of xoo junka
and 236 guns. Was also present at the attack on the Peiho Fort on 25th June 1859, the capture of t^e Peiho Forts in
18^, and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Crawford served in the China expedition of xSsy-sp, including the blockade of the Canton river, bom-
bardment and storming of the city; accompanied the expedition to the North and whs present at the attack on the
forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859 (severelv wounded, and mentioned in despatches). Served in x86o as Aide de
Camp to Brigadier General Crawford (Medal with C*1asp).
" Jf^jor (terdner commanded the Boyal Marines in the New Zealand war in 1863-64, including the assault on thff
Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches for gallantry)* and action of Te Ranga (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Captain Crease served with the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, bom-
bardment and storming of the city (Medal with Clasp). Ser\'ed with the expedition to the North in x86o, und as-
Aasifitant Engineer at Shanghai.
" Captain Fothergill served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the strongly
stockaded town of Saba on 2i8t February, and bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near Lagos
on 35th April z86i.
" Captain Kinsman was present at the 1)ombardment of the bstteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance
of the inland sea of Japan, and with the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the capture and destruction of the batteries, maga-
zines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, Arom the 5th to tne 8th Sept. 1864.
" Captain Welch was landed at Panama to assist in suppressing the rebellion on 27th Sept. x86o.
** Captain Ogle was landed from U.M.S. BrUk in command of a detachment of Bioyal Marines for the protection
of Cape Coast Castle during the mutiny of the Gold Coast Artillery in October X842, and received a vote of thanks
from the Colonial Government. Served in China in H.M.S. Bodney from September 1867 to SeptemlKjr 1869;.
ronunanded the Royal Marino Artillery of the Battalion of Royal Marines IVom the Squadron at the occupation of
Yao^how in Nov. x868 ; served with the Battalion at the attack und capture of three walled villages in Januarj"
t86p (mentioned in despatches).
'* laeat. Cockcraft served in the New Zealand war of 186^-64, was in command of the Royal Marines at the cnpturo
cf Rangiriri and action of Rangiawhia (Medal). Was landed on the Island of Tanna, Now Hebrides, x2th Aug. 1865
in the operationa against the natives.
* Quarter Master Healey served the Sj-rian campaign of 1840, including the blockade of Alexandria, bombardment
and capture of St. Jean d'Acro (War Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Baltic campaign of 1855 and
present in the mortar flotilla at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Has received the Medal for Meritorious
Berrice before the enemy, and also the Good Conduct Medal.
'^ Quarter Master Maggs was wounded at the attack and captuie of Lagos, 26th Dec. 1851. Has the- Medal for
Ueiitorions Service and the Good Conduct Medal.
* (Quarter Master Morgan has received the Arctic Medal.
Boyal Marine LigJd Infaninj.
* Colonel Aslett served as Brigade Mfyor to the Royal Marines in the Crimea in 1854 and part of 1855, including
u>e battle of Balaklava ; was present during the whole of the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; also at the Hurrcnder or
^boom (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Has the Good*
Senice Pension.
' Colonel Suther seized with the R.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war. Has received
^ War Medal with C^asp, as also the Turkish Medal for services on the Coast of Syria in 1840-41. CommaTided ther
Bjittalion in Japan in 1864-66, present at the attack and bombardment of the Forts of Simonosaki by the com-
b«med Fleets ; lauded in command of Allied Brigades for the destruction of the five Forts and magazines on the 6th
September 1864. Commanded Brigade at the storming and capture of the enemy's stockade (mentioned in des-
patches, CB., Colonel, and Officer of the Legion of Honor). Has the Good Service PeuBion.
' Colonel Clavell 8cr\-ed with the R.M. Bottalion nt D' Jouni in Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
Ji« Acting Engineer. Was severely wounded by an explosion of gunpowder while firing a saldtc on board H.M. ship
(^■^aferdoru. Served in the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854, ancD
operations there (Baltic Medal). Li 1855 he was before Sebastopol until its fall ; was employed on the Sta£rof the
^y as Provost Marshal on the expedition to Kertch and Yeni Kald, as also at the surrender of Kinboum, and
opeiations there (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Penrose servecl with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Coast of Spain in 1838. Also in China in
it4i-42 daring the operations in the xang-tse-Kiang. Landed on 24th Oct. 1856 for the protection of the British
^ctozy at Canton ; commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the breach in the wall of Canton on 29th
(Hjber, and throughout the subsequent operations— mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp),
^ed with the Battelion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was prment at the bombardment of tha
^^tteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of tne inland sea of Japan, and conunanded a Battalion of Ro^al
^(*nnc8 at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and durmg
tbe »hore operations, firom the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches).
^ Colonel Rodney served in Spain during the Carlist war. Served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854,
>^ with the Briflfade in the Crimea as Aide do Camp and Brigade Major at the battle of Balaklava and during the
i^iege and fidl of Sebastopol ; was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major,
KaiKht of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Adair served in Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal), and was slightly wounded in tho
Viaolt npon Gebail. Served before Sebastopol during its siege and fall, and with the R.M. Battalion at the occupa-
tfin of Itcrtch and Ten! Kal^, as also at the surrender of Kmboum (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
^ Turkish Medal) . Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance*
of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines at the capture and destruction of the-
■»)ierie8, magazines, and barracks, and duriifg the shore operations, from tho 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864 (slightly
wounded, and mentioned in despatches) .
* GoUnel J. H. Stewart served the Syrian campaign of X840,— at D' Jouni, the storming of Bidon, and bombard*
a»t of Acre (War Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1^ Colonel Wright served on the Coast of Syria in X840 (Medals).
" Colonel Dnny served in Burmah during the war in X852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the Baltio
c^lMdition in 1855. including the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
» Colonel Wylde served with the R.M. Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kal^; was befbro-
Sebastopol unttl iU fell; also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" (^o&nel Kennedy served under Admiral Sir T. Cochrane in the operations against the Pirates in Borneo during
^^ut 1845 ; was actively engaged on shore in the attack on Brund, the destruction of a stockade, and the capture
« s battery of guns together with large quantities of anmiunition ; served subsequently in the foremost line of boats
Bt the attstt of uie Pirate stronghold of MaUoodoo, and on the boom being broken, was landed with the Marine force
wbicb drove the pirates from their entrenchments and pursued them up the country. In 1846 he served with the
•ffteToder Colonel Despard in the operations in New S^ealand, and was actively engaged in the advance on, siege
«^'l aptioreof, the Rnapekapeka stockade, an event which ended that war (Medal).
^'C(^>iielBoylecoinmaude(ltheDo!»chmcntofRo\'Al Marines in the expedition up the St. Juan de Nicaragua^
^M Wat present at iho storming of Fort Sempagul,' and suz-ronder of others in iS^S^^tl^cjt^rAa mentioned in the de-
301^ War Services. — Royal Marine Light Infantry.
«pRtchcs. Served in China during the last war, was present at the capture of the forts and blockade of the Canton
river, landed for the protection of the factories, and was at the stormingron 29th Oct. 1856 (mentioned in despatches) ;
eniraKod in all the subsequent operations, at the destruction of Mandarin junks in Fataham Creek (mentioned ia
•:lespatche8, and Brevet of M%jor), landing before and storming of Canton. Commanded the Royal Marines of the
lleet on the expedition to the north of Chma, and at the capture of the forts at the mouth of the Foiho river (men-
tioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
'<^ Colonel Al 'Arthur served with the Expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
^' Lt.( olor.cl G\>-3'n served with the B.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and was also at the surrender of Kin*
bourn (Me.jal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^'* Lt. Colonel de Courcy served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in z 864-66, and was present at the bom*
bardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capUue
:and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864 (sererelT
wounded by a musket-ball in the left wrist, middle miger amputated ; mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Maior).
^ Lt.Colonel Pvm served in the China expedition of 1858-60, including the blockade of the Cantonriver, the landing
before, stoi-m and capture of the city. In 1858 he served on the Staff of the Army as Captain Superintendent of the
■Canton Police Force (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
^ Lt. Colonel Ellis served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal);
was Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion during the siege of Sebastopol and at the battle of Balaklava in the same year,
and Aide de Camp to Colonel Hurdle at its fall; as also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two CJlaapg,
• Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the MecUidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China expedition of 1857-60 as
Aide de Camp to Colonel Holloway, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before, stonn and
capture of the city (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Appointed Major of Brigade to the Royal 3£arina in
August 1858.
** Lt.Colonel Herrick and Major Snow served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
*7 Lt.Colonel Pi-ynne served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal) . Served in the China expedition of 1857-^,
including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also the campaign of i860,
including the action of Sin ho, taking of Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort, being one of the fint
to enter, and shot the Chinese General in command of it (mentioned for gallantry in despatches), and subaeqTie&t
operations (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps).
^ Mnjor Baker was in action with the Russian batteries on Hangoe Head, sand May 1854. Served with the Baltic
-cxpetlitiou in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
* M:iior Han'is served mtheKaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal).
" Major Connolly served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
^ Afajor Gregory was present at the bombardment of Odessa 32nd April 1854 ; served with the R.M. Battalioa
at the occupation of Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55
(Medal with Clnsp, 5th Class of the Aled^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Shute served in the Royal Navy during the operations on the Coast of Syi-ia (Turkish Medal, and Xaval
War Mcdnl with one Clasp). In 1854-55 he served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea, part of the time as Quazter
Master of Brigade diirin)^ the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at the battle of BaJaklava, and commanded a Com-
panj' at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal); he was alsc
.at the bombardment at Odessa sand April 1854.
'' Major Fraser served as Adjutant to the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of the forts oi
Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal).
^ Majors Bennett and Blanckley served during the summer of 1855, blockading the Ru^ian ports in the
White Sea.
^ Lt.Colonel H. L. Evans served with the R.M. Battalion in co-operation with the French army at the attack and
•fiurrender of the forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854. Served with tie Baltic exi)editioii in 7855, including the
destruction of telegraph stations on 29th June, and the shelling of a large body of Russian troops on ist July (Medal).
•CommandcdaCompany throughout the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
storm and capture of the city, and action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains; accompanied the
expedition to the North as Adjutant of the and Battalion, and was at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (wounded,
mentioned in despatches) . Served the campaign of x86o as second in command of the Chinese Coolie Corps with
the expedition to the North (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Mtyor).
** Major Cannngton was at the bombardment of Odessa aand April 1854 ; served the Eastern campaign wiUi the
B.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also at the suiTendcr of Kinhoum
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-^^ in China
ias Quarter Master of the ist Battalion, and was at the operations before and storming of Canton ; expedition to Uic
North, and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho. Served the campaign of i860 as Rifle Instructor,
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded in
the face, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps).
** Major R. W. B. Hunt served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of
Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal) . Served in the Black Sea ftrom the latter part of 1855 to the declaration of peace is
1856 in oommaud of a Detachment in a Floating Battery. Was attacheti as Colonel in Chief of the Mifitia and
Yolnnteers to the Field Force employed in St. Thomas-in-the-East, Jamaica, during the negro rebellion of 1865
<mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Privy and Legislative Councils, and of the Speaker and
House of Assembly). Was detached from Jamaica in 1867 by the (xovemor in Chief to British Honduras on the
Staff of the Lt.Govemor of that colony for the organisation of the Militia with the rank of Colonel Commandant in
that Force during the disturbances on the frontiers with the hostile Indians of Yucatan and Guatamala (mentaonod
in despatches, and Brevet of Major).
*« Lt. Colonel F. G. I*ym served the Eastern campaign with the Royal Marines attache<l to the Light Division, includ-
ing the battles of Balaklava (commanded a position Battery) and Inkerman (mentioned in despatches fbr gaUantxy)*
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three (Jlasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mcqjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Commanded a Detachment throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including t^e actions of
Sohunporo (mentioned in despatohes, and thanked by the Governor Geneittl in Council) and Phoolpore, where be
skirmished to the ftront under a heavy fire, captured two guns, and turned the last on the retreating enemy (men-
tioned) ; led the advance at the attack on the Port of Betwa and covered the retreat ; led the skirmishers mppoeodtD
an overwhelming force at the battle of Ahmora (mentioned) ; present at the actions at Jhamnowloe and Pucfaavas
(mentioned for both) ; led the assault at the capture of the Fort and village of Nuggur (mentioned) ; drove in the
enemy's skirmishers at the capture of the Ranee's Cote near Ahmora on 9th Jimo 1858, having left a sick bed and
marched about 26 miles during the night to be present ^vitii his men (mentioned) ; attack on the Fort and village of
Jugdospore, actions at and near Doomeoreahgunge, and battle of Toolsepore. Commanded a Mortar Battery
attache<l to the siege train during the latter part of the campaign (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Haa the Silver
.Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a gunner, R.M.A. at Spithead in 1856.
*' Major H. F. Cooper served with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Eupatoria and with tb« Brigade in the
•Crimea during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, latterly as Acting Quarter Master ; was Quarter Master of the sit
Battalion at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Me<^idie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Maskery served in the Black Sea the latter part of 1855. Served aa Adjutant of the and Battalion on
the China expedition of 1857-59, including the bk>ckade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of th^
<ity (Me<lal with Clasp).
** Major West served at the blockade in the Baltic In 1854 ; was present during the operations against the Aland
Islands, including the capture of an earthem battery on the 8tii August, and in the action with ^e fbrta of Bomar-
sund on the 15th August. In 1855 he accompanied the Baltic e3n>eaition; waa in action with steamers and a bstteij
on aist June, and at the bombardment of Bweaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to the Baltic msul
«|ia declarstion of peace in 1856.
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'•> M^or Ambroso Wolrigo served in the Baltic in Anffnst and September 1854 (Medal) ; served the Kastem cam-
TMign of 1854 with the B.M. Brigade, indading the battle of Balaklava, and was with the Light Division ofthe Army
ameba^eofInkerman»andinthe Trenches daring the whole winter; present with the combine<l J'orce before
Selnstopol daring the siege, and at its fUl in 1855 ; served as At^atant to the R.M. Battalion on the Kcrtch expedi-
ticQ aod occupation of Yeni Kaltf , was also at the surrender of Kmboom (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian Medal,
5th Class ofthe Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Royal Marines in the engagement with the forts at
Kagtxizna in J^Mm on the 15th August 1864 (Brevet of Major) . Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at
the Straits of Simonoeaki, the entrance ofthe inland sea 01 Japan, ana as Miyor of Brigade at the capture and de-
etror&on of the batteries, magasines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept.
1864 (mentioned in despatches).
^i M^jor Meheux and Ci^tam Delacombe served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal),
u Mig'or Savary served m the Baltic in July and August 1854 (Medal).
"Major Meade served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the bntt^ oof Balnklava
»Tid sie^e of Sebastopol (Modal with two Clasps, 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Seivi-a on the China
exp«liUonofi857-59,includingthe blockade ofthe Canton river, operations before and capturo of tuo city; after-
mrds as Quarter Master ofthe 2nd Battalion. Served with the expedition to the north of China in 1060, including
the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture ofthe North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal
irith three Clasps).
^ Captair. Ruel was at the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Rnssinn garrison ftrom Redoubt Kaleh,
i?th May 1854. Served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea from 1854 to Fob. 1855, and witii the combined Force
before Sebastopol during its siege and (kll • commanded a Company at the occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kald, and
TDs also at the surrender of Kinbonm (Medal with Clasf>, 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Thomas served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during
the Eie^ and &11 of Selmstopol, and was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Modal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . ^
•« Captain Cobb served in the China expedition of 1S57-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and
oipturcofthecity. Served as Adjutant with the expedition to the north of China in i860, includingthe action of Sinho,
tiking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Tiiku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
« LuColonel Cuthbert W. Burton while belonging to H.M.S. Winchester in Nov. 1854 was detached, by the special
^^rrlcr of the Commander in Chiet, in command of Detachments of Royal Marines landed from the 8hii>s for the
^tucknnd destruction ofa large piratical fleet nnd batteries in Kulan Bay, China (mentioned in despatches, and
rtoiired the thanks of H.M. Grovemment and the Lords of the Admiralty). Acted as Adjutant to the Royal Marines
hiding from the Fleet for the protection of the British factories nt Canton, and in all the operations in the Canton
r.verfrom Oct. 1856, including the assault on and entry into the city ef Canton on the a9th Oct. (mentioned in de-
««whe8) ; at the attack and destruction of war junks and first taking of French FoUv Fort on the 6th Nov. (officially
tknked, and at the second taking and demolition of the same fort on 6th December. Adjutant of the Garrison
c^mposcfl of seamen, marines, and the 59th Regt. at Fort Macao (the advanced position) and in all the attacks upon
ihat fort tin June 1857. Present as Adjutant to the R. Marines at the battle of Fatshan on ist June 1857 (mentionea in
de:<pa:^c8). Commanded North Wantong Island Fort from July to December. Adjutant of the Provisional Bat-
talion at the assault and capture of Canton on the 38th and aqth Dec. 1857 (mentioned in despatches) and the subse-
cient operations until the Battalion was broken up on the 30th Sept. 1858. Joined the zst Hattalion of the R.
3krme Brigade and was attached to the Staff of the Army as Deputy Superintendent of the Military Police Force at
* titoQ till Jan. 1850. Commanded a Company in the action with the Braves at Mong Kong on 4th January, and
i-Vi ac the attack ana capture of the bridge and village of Sheckt&ing on the 8th Jan. 1859. On quitting the China
?*.auou. received the thanks of the Commander in Chief for general services thi*oughout the campaign (Medal with
i»o Clasps, and Brevet of 2iIajor).
^ Captain Mould was present at the attacks on the Russian batteries at Petropaulovski on aist August and 4th
fept., and at the capture of two Russian vessels on 7th Sept. 1854.
^ Captains Lane and Forbes served with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1S55 (Mednl).
■Captain Francis Lean served with the Baltic expeditions in 1&54 and 1855 (Mednl). Served with the Royal
Ihnixe Battalion, in 00-operation with the French Army, at the bombardment and capture of the forts of Bomar-
^^d, .Uand Isles, in Aug. 1854, and was in the Company that took possession of Fort Nottich, and brought away
ihr: Russian grarrison. Comanmde<l the Detachment of Marines in a gunboat of the flotilla, and was actively
<^?a(red with tho enem^y during the bombardment of Swcaborg in Aug. 1855. Served with the Bnttnlion sent out
f?r fenice in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simono-
^^i. the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture and destruction of tho five batteries, stockade,
zirasiT^cs, and barracks, and duringthe shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Se])t. 1864.
'^ Captain Colwell served with the Baltic expe<lition in 1854 (Medal). Ser\'ed with the Battalion sent out for ser-
Tics is. Japan in 186/ -66, and was present at the bombardment of tho batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the
entrance of the inla!:.d sea of Japan, the assault capture and de«truction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines,
t£d barracks, and daring the shore operations, from the 5th to tho 8th Sept. 1864.
** Cap*.iin Swale was landed with Detachments for the protection of British subjects and property nt Singapore,
a May 1854. "W*« landed in Oct. 1856 for the nrotection of tho British factories at Canton, engaged in the storming
of Uie breach in the wall of that city on 29th 6ctober and wounded in the neck by a musket-ball (mentioned in
<i«?patehes) ; was in the boats at the capture of French Folly Fort on 5th Dec. ; at tho destruction of Chinese war
jcnk5 in Ksoape and Fatshan Creeks on 37th May and ist Juno 1857 ; blockade of tho Canton river, storm and cap*
tET? of the city (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Captain Wm. Sanders served with the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of Bomar-
<nr<; in Aug. 1854. Also with the Baltic expeclition in 1855, including the action with a battery at the mouth of the
Narra on the i8th Jnne (Medal).
^ Captains Ussher L. Morris and J. C. Travcrs served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1955, including the
vtzon with a battery at the mouth of the Narva on i8th June, and at the lx>mbardment of SwoaboT*g (Medal).
CApttain Travers served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade
of the Canton river, the landing before, sterm and capturo of the city ; was appointed Aide de Camp to Colonel ■
Hoiloway in Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Captains M'Meekan, Symons, H. S. Jones, and 6. F. Blake served with the Baltic expedition in 1854
(M?dal).
* Captain Mairis served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balak*
U^ and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
^ b the expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of i)oace in 1856. Served in China with the expeditionary
''^ in 1858-59 ; also the campaign of i86o, including the action of Sinho, the taking of Tonghoo, storm and cap-
t-i.T of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded in the left shoulder, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent
"p'mtions as Acting Quarter Master (Medal with two Clasps).
"" Captain Mitchell served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855. and was employed in the rooket-boats at
thfi bombantanent of Sweaborg on the 9th Augtist (Medal) . Served with the expedition to the Baltic until the de-
claration of peace in 1856.
^ Captain J. F. Sanders served with the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of Bomar-
e^d in Auff. 1854. Served also with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the expedition to the
SaHieustauie declaration of peace in 1856.
^ Captain Creighton served in the Baltic in the latter part of 1855 (Medal).
'(TaptainTfaiinoath served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal); also with the R.M. Brigade in the
Criaea at the siege of Sebastopol ftrom Feb. to Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Capcain Nurse served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal) ; also with the combined Force bafore Sebaa^
topol in 1854-55 vitii its fUl ; with the Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and advance on Yeni Kali, also at tho
bcabsrdment of Kinbonm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7* Osplaiii Coppin served with the Baltic expeditions of 1854 and 1855 (Medal). Served with the China expedition
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of X8K7-59, includinff the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of the cily ; expedition; to the-
North and wounded at the attack on the forte at the Pemo (Medal with Clasp).
7» Captain Bmtton served with the combined Force before Sebastopol during the siege in 1854-55, and with the
expedition to Kortch and Yeni Kal^ (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" Captain le Grand served at the siege of Sebastopol from 1854 until its ikll ; was also at the capture of Kcrtch,
and occupation of Yeni Kal^, and at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Graham served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the destruction of telcgrapli
stations on 29th June, and the shelling a large oody of troops on ist July (Medal).
"^ Captain R. F. Taylor served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea from Feb. 1855 until the fWl of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ^
«> Captain Ozzard served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and with the combined Force before
Sebastopol during the siege ; also with the expedition to Kertch, advance on and occupation of Yeni Kal4 ; was ui
action with outer defences of Sebastopol on 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served on the
China expedition of 1857-59, «in<i was at the destruction of war junks in Sscape and Fatsham Creeks on asth an«l
27th May and 15th June 1857, twice huaded, attacked and defeated parties of Chinese soldiers ; blockade of Canton
river, action with junks in the Macao Broadway, capture of Chuenpee Fort, capture of the liattoriea at Shektain^. j
and occupation of Canton. Also with the expedition to the north of CHiina in x86o, and at Shanghai during the
attacks of the rebel army in August, as Acting Acfjutant and Qr.Master, part of the time served as Garrison 8UQ
Officer (Medal with Clasp). . „ ^
« Captain B. B. Pritchard joined the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in Feb. 1855, and served with it untfl the fall of
Sebastopol ; was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
w Captain Shanks served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Oimea dunng
the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
*» Captain Barnes served in the operations in the Canton river in 1856-58 ; was in Macao Fort when attacked bv
junks on 4th January, at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, landed to destroy a village, storm and
capture of Canton (Medal with two Clasps) .
*» Captain Walsh served with the Baltic expedition of 1855 (Medal) ; and also with the Baltic expedition of 1856
until the declaration of pea<».
•s Captain Shairp served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of telegraph stations on
a9th June, and the shelling a large body of troops on xst July (Medal). Served in China in 1858-59, against pirates j
also durinjBT the campaign of i860 (Medal).
*(> Captam Caimcross served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal).
•7 Captain Broughton served in the Crimea dunng the latter part of i855'(Medal). Served on the China Expe<li-
tion of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the
expedition to the north of China in i860, and as acting D.A. Commissary General at Shanghai (Medal with Clasp).
w Captain Holmes served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction ofa fort and shelling an
encampment on aard June, blowing up of Fort Svartholm and barracks on 4th July, destruction of the barracks at
liovisa on 5th July, shelling a Cossack encampment and landing at Kounda Bay on the nth July, destruction of a
Cossack barracks, &c., on lath July, action with a Russian steamer, gunl)oats, and a battery near Wiborg on 13th
July ; also with the batteries on Fredericksham on aist July, capture of the Island of Kolka, and destruction of mili-
tary stores on a6th July, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to the Baltic until
the declaration of peace in 1856.
w Captain A. H. Pascoe served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served in CJhina during the war, a ml
was present at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek on ist June 1857, and blockade of the Canton rivtr
(Medal with Clasp). Was present at the cutting out of two vessels from under the citadel of San Bias on 2ud
November 1859.
*o Captain Rodney served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal).
*i Captain Wroot served with the Baltic expeditions in 1855 and 1856 (Medal). Also with the China expedition of
1858-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also with the expe- |
dition to the North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Takn
Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
» Captain Hale served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Also with the China expedition of 1857-59, in-
cluding the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the expedition to thR
North m x86o, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tanku, storm and capture of the North Takn Fort, and
subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served in Chma in H.M.S. Itodney from September 1867 to Sep-
tember 1869 ; commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines landed from the Squadron at the occupation of Yangcbow
in Nov. 1868 (mentioned in despatches), and at the attack and capture of three walled villages in January 1869
(mentioned in despatches).
« Captain Macdonald served in the Black Sea in the latter part of 1855, also in the Crimea during the latter part of
1855 (Medal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of tho
inland sea of Japan, and as Adjutant to the and Battalion B.M. at the capture and destruction of the batteries,
magaaines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th September 1864.
»* Sir Rose Lambart Price was present at the storming of Canton in December 1857, also at the attack on the Pciho
Forts in June 1859 (wounded), went with the BattaUon under Colonel Gascoigne to the north of China in x86o, and
was in^esent at the action of Sinho, taking of Tauffku, capture of Taku Forts, affhirs of the aist and aard September,
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps).
9^ Captain Allnutt served in China during the war of 1856-58, and was present at the capture of the forts and
blodouie of the Canton river, landed for the protection of the Victories, at the storming on the a9th Oct . 1856 (men-
tioned in despatches), all the subsequent operations, destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, the landing before
and storming of Canton, expedition to the North and capture of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river (Medal
with three CHasps).
M Captain A. W. D. Smith served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves near the VHiite Cloud Mountains, attack
and capture of the bridge and village of Shetksing ; expedition to the North and attack on the forts at the Peiho in
June 1859 (wounded severely). Also served the campaign of i860 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Chineee Coolie
Corps in 1858-59.
v» Captain More served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bom-
bardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonoeaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Orderly
Officer to the Brigadier commanding at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, maga-
Bines, and barracks, and during the shore opera^ons, fh>m the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatchefi).
Id Captain Fonblanque served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city; accompanied tne expedition to the North and was at the attack on
the forts at the Peiho on a5th Jime 1859 : served also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking
of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps) .
i<» Captain Heriot served on the China expedition of 1857-58, includmg the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing befbre, storm and capture of the city; accompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded at the
attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859. Served the campaign of i860 with the Chinese O>olie Corps, in-
cluding the expedition to the North and the opexations there (Medal with three Clasps) .
^^ Captain Kennicott served in India and CJhina in 1857-59 ; was at the attack on the forta at the Peiho on a5th
June 1859, ^TOi^ served the campaign of i860 (Medal).
^M Captain Pritchett served on tne China expedition of 1857-^9, including the blockade of the (Canton river, the
landing Defore, storm and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the expedition to the North in
z86o, and in command of the Police Force at Shanghai during tne attacks by the rebels.
^0* Captain Scott served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the land*
ingbefore and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
XM Captain Collins served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the (Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves on 4th Jan. 1859, and ntrnin nt the pillage of
Bhektsmg, present at the detached post West Gate, Canton, when attacked on the night of ^o-s^ ^ly 1858 ; also
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M, the attack on the Peiho Forta, on 25th June 1859, where ho was scverelv wounded by a mntchlnck-bnllct in the left
ief while aaving a woonded marine ftom drowning in the advanced ditcn (Medal with three Clasps) .
107 Captain Barker served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landinic befbre, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and was at the attack on
•the forts at the Peiho on a5th June 1850 ; served also the camiiaiffn of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of
Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned m despatches), and subsequent
operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in xS64-€6, and was
imsent at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonoeaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan,
■SK Lieut, and Quarter Master of the B.M. Battalion, and served on the Staff of the Brigadier commanding at the
aamolt capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magasines, and barracks, and during the shore
•openitiona» from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
M Gaptain Thompson served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, tho
landing before, storm and capture of the city (Medal with Claisp).
i« Captain Straghan served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Cnuton river ;
acoompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 35th June 1859
(mentioned in despatches). Served the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm
jtod captore of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal
with three Clasps) .
^" Captain Servante served on the Cliina expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river. Also
the campaign in the North of China in i860, including the anUr of Sinho, captore of Tongku, assault and capture
of the Ttkn Forts (with the ladder party), and the subsequent engagements on the advance to Pekin (Medal with
three daapa).
^* Captain Silver was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonoeaki, the entrance of
Hut inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864.
'^ Lieabs. F. Baldwin and A. B. Crosbie served in China in H.M.S. Rodneg from September 1867 to September
1869, and landed from the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow in November 1868 ; a^so served in a Battalion at
the attack and capture of three walled villages in January 1869 (mentioned in despatches).
^ Ueats. Dwyer and Norcock served with the Battalion sent out for servrce in Japan in 1864-66, and were
present at the bombardment of tho batteries at the Straits of Simonoeaki, tho entrance of the inland sea of Japan,
the asaatdt capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the snoro
operations, from the sth to the 8th Sept. 1864.
^ Mi^or Hnakisson served on the CoomX, of Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
Clihia and at Canton during the war in 1856 (Medal).
^ Major William JoUiffe served the Syrian campaign of 1840— at D'Jouni.the storming of Sidon, and bombard-
ment of Acre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal) .
^ Maior M'Callum served the Syrian campaign of 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal),— at D'Jouni, and
Vimbardment of Acre. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^th the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of
Knlaklava, and was with the Battalion attached to the Light Division in the Trenches during the winter ; in 1855 ho
xras with the combined Force before Sebostopol until its fall ; with the Battalion in the expedition to Kertch and
'jceapation of Teni Kal^ ; and with the Brigade at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps. 5th Class of
the Me^die, and Turkish Medsl.)
^ Lfc.Colonel Masters Perve<i in India during the mutiny in 1 857-58. Served with the expedition to the north of Cliina.
and commanded the 2nd Batsalion at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 35th June 1850 — severely wounded, nnd
mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major). Served throughout the operations in the north of ('hina in x86o (Medal) .
^ Major Arthur Ellis served in the Black Sea during the siege of Sebastopol in 1835 (Modal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). * t~ 03 v f.
^>* LkColonel Cooke served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river. tUo
landing before and capture of Canton in command of one of the storming Companies, also present at the Whito
Maud Mountain affair lu June 1858, capture of Namtow, und capture of batteries at Shoktsing ; served afterwards
iks D.A.Q.M. General to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^ Quarter Master White served the Eastern campaign of 1854-^5, including the battle of Balaklava and siege cf
fcHibastopol (Medal with two Clasps. Sardinian and Turkish Mecials, and Med[als for Meritorious Conduct).
^ Quarter Master Woon served with the Arctic expedition of 1850-54 (Medal) . Campaign in China in 1857-59, in
cludittg the blockade of the Canton river, the landing befbre and storming of Canton, the taking and dv»truction of
t^bektsing, and the expedition to the North and attack on the Peiho Forts, 35th June 1859. Mentioned in despatches,
and awarded the Medal for Conspicuous GaUantiy, having saved tho life of a wounded comrade under a heavy fire
(Medal with Clasp).
^ Quarter Master Hailing ser^ on the China expedition of 1857-50, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before and cai>ture of the dtv, taking and destruction of Shektsing, expedition to the North, and one of
the storming pai^y at the attack on the Peiho Forts on S5th June 1859. Mentioned in despatches, and awarded tho
Medal for Conspicuous Gallantly (Medal with Clasp).
u« icr. Hind served in the Cfrimea in 1854-55, and was present at the attack on Fort Omstantine. and siege of
B^hastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
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CharieB GnsAy Bombay Gftvaliy; First Ajsistant Politieal Resident, Persian Golf,')
with local nnk of HaiorinPersia and the a^joinixig territories i
Barry Style RoxfeonW Bengal lulkntry
Wigiam Arthnr Cheke, Madras Infimtry ; Wing Subaltern 9 Madras Native Infietntry...
Herbeit Ooniayhani, Madras Infleuktiy
Albert Joseph Howes,*** Madras Infhntiy; Officiating Wing Snbaltem ao Madras |
Barrey Tonng Mnrray, B^'gaioaTaiiy ; BxecatiTe Bnglaeer, aid Grade, D. P. Works, \
yoBBeerabad Division, Bajpootana S
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Albert Pnroell Carrie,*^ Boxnbay Cavalry ; Squadron Officer 3 Bombay Oavalxy
MoQtagfa MiBett, Bcoigal Inihntiyj Deputy Superintendent of Police, 3rdQTade,>
Mooltan, Pnxuaub i
Bichard Worsley,
Infantry.
Bengal Infiuitry; Officiating Adjutant 36
Bengal Native)
David Walter Williams, Madras In&ntTy ; Wing Subaltern 36 Madras Native Infkntry
James Cairan Berkeley, Madras Infantry; Second Assistant to the Ctovemor)
General's Agent for Central India S
Oeorge Thomas Halliday, Bengal Cavalry ; Station Staff Officer at Fyzabad
Ceorro William Holdsworth,** Bengal Inltotiy; Wing Subaltern x Bengal Native)
flenry Vanaittart RiddellVBimgai inftm Commissioner, 3rd cdass,)
JoUimda', Pni^janb :..w )
<i«oi^ Brabazon Ponaonby Aloock, Benml Inftmtiy
Bobert Hastie Inglis, Bengal InAntiy 1 Wing Officer 6 Bengal Native Inftmtry
Kithaniel James Jones, Beiunl Infimt^; Wmg Officer 3 Pmijanb Infbntxy
Anhor Sdwani Dovraing, Bengal Inflmtry; Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P, )
Worlcs, I Sept. 73, Personal Assistant to tha Superintending Engmeer, Neemuoh \
Baflway Survey, Indore J
Voodlrara Francis Bartleman,>» Bengal Ldflantry ; Adijutant xo Bengal Native Inihatiy
BomaidEdward Beade, Bengal Inikntry
fietfinsld William Sartorius, Bengal Inlhntay ; Squadron Subaltern 6 Bengal Cavalry
John Henry wniougbby OBbome,*^ Bengal Infantry; Deputy Superintendent, 3rd"
Grade, Berenoe Survey ; in Charge of and Division Lower Provinces, Debrooghur,
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Jamea Johnstone,*** Bexigal Infantry ; Special Assistant to the Supexto^tendent of the )
Tribataiy Mehals, Keoi\jhur S
^lariea Herbert Berjnman, Bengal Initaitiy ; Wmg Subaltern 19 Bengal Native Infantry
oMuey Woodhonse, Bengal Infitntry
Henry Archibald M'Nair, Bengal Iniianti^ ; Squadron Officer 12 Bengal Caval^^ .,
flcaiy Smith DanieU,*«< Bombay Cavalry; District Superintendent
of PoUoe,
Aaaeonngnr.
HeoryCampbell Garden, •« Bengal Infjuaitry ...
W!ljiamDniicanMactairk,Bengaa Infantry
^nSiam Stephen Alex. Lockhart, Bengal Inlhntiy : Deputy Assistant Quarter Master *>
General, tesbawur District i
yCharles Creak, Bengal Cavidiy; Squadron Officer 3 Bengal Cavalry
^rdPringle, Bengal Infentry
omj Bowband, Bengal Inlantry ; Sub Assistant Commissary General, and Class, *)
Edvaid Bell Cox,*" Bengal in&n
A^ Gordon Cloet^, Madras Infantry; Deputy Superintendent, Bevenue Survey, )
^axriek John Francis Henslow, Bombay Inflantry ; Officiating Quarter Maater 25 )
Bombay Native Infantry }
«^lestey Campbell,** Bengal Infantry; Officiating Wing Subaltern 14 Bengal)
^atiTB Inikntry S
P^ucis Hardinfie l*yrrell, Madras Infantry; Government Agent at Chepauk and)
PaTmastcr of Camatic Stipends, also Persian and Hindostani Translator to Go-
vernment of Madras
Heiy Charles Kemble,"^ Bengal Cavalry ; Squadron Officer 2 Bencal Cavalry
Kcwrt Ang. Carew Hunt,*?i Bombay Infantry; Adjutant 5 Bombay Native Influitry .
r\!!7 ^"^kin* Drury Owen, Bombay Gavamr • Squadron Officer, Poona Horse
v^^ Sheppey Sturt, Bombay Infantry; wing Subaltern 6 Bombay Native Infentry
AobotMacdonaldChambers,*7* Bombay &ihntry; Wing Subaltern 5 Bombay Native)
<««'5rge mphinstone Brskine,*^^ Bombay Ca^^ to the Chief)
Comaaiasioner of Oude S
'S^ ^Tvey Davia, Bombay In&ntry
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2"™* Henry James Stopfbrd, Bombay Cavalry ; A^utant Kolapove Local Infantry .
jenry Wilberfbrce Bird,*" Madras Cavahcy ; Cantonment Magistrate of Trichinopoly.
J fliottghby WaUace Hooper ,»• Madras Cavalry ; Squadron Subaltern 4 Madras Cavalry
ooim Graham Mayne, Bombay Cavalry ; Conmiandant of Bombay Body Guard
•^or Noel Phillipe, Bengal InlSantry; Assistant Commissioner, ist Grade, North*)
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irad^Corrie. Bengal Inlhntry j City Magistrate of Luoknow
^^^Grant Duff Walker,*?^ Madras Cavalry; A^utant x Cav^ Hyderabad >
C*:^Tg« Crawford Hogg, Bombay Cavaiiry ;A<iiutant Poona H^^
Mwnon Carrie, Bonibay Cavalry; Adijutant i Bombay Cavalry
vMflea ^ezander Edward Stapleton Carter, Bengal Inflintry ; Assistant Paymaster, |
JJ^isnbClicle; Officiating as and Examiner Pay Department )
*g™^Btaihouse, Madras In&ntry; Deputy Conservator of Forests, and Grade, |
JtoM May, Bengal Initotay,«»' Assistant ist Grade,' D. P.* "Works ;' District 7
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3<^9^ JSTer Majesby*8 Local Indian Forces. — War Services.
^ Sir H. O. A. Taylor was inresent at eereral afiUrs with the rebels in Goomaoor in xSoi-oa, and wu onee
wounded. He marohed with the xoth Madras Inftmtry to join the Qrand Army under the Oonuuander in Ghwf near
Hnrryhnr, thence marohed to join the army in advanoe under General Wellesiey, reaching it in Septsmber 1803, and
remained with it until after peace was concluded with the Mahrattas, having been present at the catties of Amsjv
(twice wounded) and Arffanm, and the siege and storm of Gawilghnr. Joined the Hyderabad Subsidiary Force in
x8{^, and oontinued with the advanced Field Force under Genirals Doveton, Sir Barry Close, and Eunley imtil
aCay.zSty.
• '.General H. Thomson served during the campaigns of 1803-5 under Lord Lake, and was present at the bsttiwof
Laswarrie and Ubulghur, and the siege and assault of Bhurtpore.
* General F. Young served with the Bengal Volunteers at the taking of Balasore and operations on the Gosst in
1803-4, and with the army under Lord Lake in 1^5 including the siege and essanlt of Bhurtpore. Kepanl vsr of
, 18x4-16, including the actions of Nalaparree, Nahun, and Jeeluk (Ifedal with Clasp). Seryed in Bsjpootsns in
28x7-18. Commanded a Detachment employed in the capture of the Gurrah of Kooryan in 1834.
* General A. Dick served against the mud fort of Jurhapoora and throughout Lord Lake's campaign in x8k.
Served with the expedition to Java in i8zx and was present at the storm and capture of Fort Comehs (Medal iriu
* General H. Hall served at the reduction of the Province of Bundlecund in Z806-7, including the sieges of Unda,
Burgowa, and Cheemere, and the surrender of nineteen other forts. Was Adjutant of the 4th £ght Battalion at the
storming of the fortified hills of Rogoulee and at the sieflre of the first class hlU fortress of A^eeghur in i8a); also
with the armynnder Sir Gabriel Martindell which kept Nawab Meer Khan in check and prevented his invading our
dominions. Was present with a Light Force reducing the enterprising chief, Ohopaui Sing, up the Bnndlecand
Ghauts in z8xo-xz ; and at the siege ofthe first class hiU fortress of Calleziger in z8ix-x2. Bervedas Deputy Asabtaat
Quarter Master General with Sir David Ochterlony's Division of the Grand Army in the great Pindarree war of
1817-18, and in the same capacity untH 1833 on various services including the reduction of the first class hill fortresa
of Taraghur, the sieges of Maharajpore and Nossreeda in Bajpootana in 1818 ; the first campaign of Mhairwarra in
18x9 ; the second in zSax comprising attacks on Jog-Bhamghur, fort of Huttoon Bonar, Kdt Kurrana, Bamghirr,asd
Gheetar, which in result finally subdued that destructive race, the Mhairs. Present in the action of Mongrowi
against the Kota Regah in xSaz ; also at the siege of Samba in 1829.
* Sir John Low served as a Volunteer with the 59th Foot in the expedition to Java in x8ix (Medal with Clasp).
Served as Aide de Gamp to Sir John Malcolm at the battle of Mahidpore in xSx?.
"' (Seneral A. TuUoch served with the Army of Beserve assembled on the Tom^ddra in 18x5 ; with GoUmel Mar-
riott's Force against Kumool in x8x6; with Brigadier General Pritsler's division and Sir Thomas Mnaro's Force
in x8x7. Was in charge of the Madras CommisBariat on the expedition to Ava in x824-a6, and was present at the
taking of Dbnabew, Melown, and Paghammew (Med&l with CHasp). Served in Goomsoor during the second caie-
paign in tiiat district.
* Qeneral J. W. Cleveland served in the first Burmese war and was present at Wattygaum and Nappadee (Htdal
withClasp).
' Greneral G. Warren served with the ist European Bengal Fusiliers at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1836 onderLord
Combermere, and commanded one of the two Companies selected to escalade at the Jungeena Gate— receind a
severe sabre wound on the right shoulder, a severe sabre wound on the left side of the face, and a third senr*
wound on the left hand causing amputation of the thumb and the loss in the use of the fore and middle flngen
(Lidian Medal with Clasp). Served with the Army of the Indus in Affghanistan in 1839 under Lord Keaneand
was present at the assault and capture of Ghnsnee, again severely wounded— bone of the right arm sbore
the elbow shattered by a musket ball, a gun-shot wound through the upi>er part of the left wrist, and s third
gun-shot wound over the suriace of the body (Medal, 3rd Class of the Dooranee Order, and Brevet of Lt.(}ol(nieIX
The severe nature of these wounds causing temporary removal from active service, he was sent back to India in
charge of the state prisoners Goolam Hyder late Governor of Ghusnee, and the Sirdar Hadjee Khan Kskizr, irith
the Column moving through the Kyber Pass. Was specially brought to the notice of the Governor Genenlof
India by Sir Willoughby Cotton commanding the Bengal l^ops in Affghanistan for gallant conduct at Ghucnee,
and was nominated Town and Fort Major of Fort William. He was on board the steam-frigate Tnaamm with
two Companies of the x8(h Boyal Izish during the Naval action and destruction of the enemy's stoekadefr
on the Rangoon river; was removed from the field duing the second day's attack on the Great Pagoda from tha
efltets of a severe sun-stroke (Medal with Clasp).
^0 General R. Hawkes served during the Mahratta war in x8x7-i8, and was present with the dismounted Cavaliy at
the storm of Choundah (Medal with Clasp).
'^ General J. BeU served in the Mahratta war and was present at the siege of Asseerghur. Served also throwhoat
the Burmese war of X824-36, including the capture of Rangoon, Cokaine, Prome, and Pagaum Mew, and all the
aflbirs In which the Head Quarters of the force under Bir Archibald Campbell were engaged (Medal with
Clasp).
" General C. D. Wilkinson served during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and commanded a Brigade at the tattle
of Sobraon (MedsL and CB.),
u General J. E. Williams served in the latter part of the first Burmese war. «
^* Gtoneral B. Alexander entered the Royal Navy in x8xo, was at an attack on (}ibtut In y8xx, in some partial engage*
ments with the French Toulon fleet, and m an action with the batteries at the Hieres Isles, besides several deBsJtor7
a£b.irs on the coasts of France and Spain in x8ix-x2. Was engaged in the Navnl and Military operations st the Col
de Balaguer after the siege of Terrafona in x8xa ; at the capture of Port D'Auzio, and destruction of its Forts is
1817 ; at the attack upon and capitulation of Port Maurice in the same year: at the siege and surrender of Genoa,
and with the expedition that went fhsm thence to Corsica in x8x4. Was employed with the Troops that tookpossessioB or
Fort St. Elmo at the surrender of Naples and the Neapolitan fleet in 1815, and at the capture of a French fHgste off
Gaeta the same year ; at an attack on some Prahos in the Straits of Malacca in x8i 7, anain several other small si&in
during eight years' Naval service.
1* General J. K. Luard served with the expedition to Ava in X824, and was present at the capture of Arracan, and
wounded at the attack on the Heights (Medal) . Served with the Kumool Field Force in 1^39. Also with the Chins
Expedition fh>m x6th June till the termination of hostilities in September x84a ; was present at the capture of Woo-
sung and Shanghae, and with the Centre Brigade under Msjor Greneral Bchoedde at the storm and capture of Ching-
keang-Foo on tne axst July 1843 (Medal).
1* General A. Derville was present with Brigadier Pritsler's Force in the Southern Mshiatta country in x6i8>i9-
Served at the siege of Gopanldroog, was Deputy Assistant Adjutant Geoeral to the Northern Column of the Cooig
Field Force in 1834.
^7 (General T. L. Green was eniployed against the insurgent Royanah in the Elttoor district in 1830, and in the Goom-
soor Zemindaary in 1836-37, ana in 1847.
I' Greneral F. Straton served in the campaign in the Deccan and Berar from 18x4 to 18x9, and was at the taking or
Chackam and Kurra, and several other Forts, also some small aflhirs with the Cavalry against Pindarees and Shsik
DuUah in Berar till x8ax. Marched towards Asseerghur with Sakabut Khan's Force and remained in reserve till the
ai^ was over.
"Greneral J. Yaldwyn served in Kimedy in 1834, and in Goomsoor in 1837.
^ Sir W. L. GrilBes-Williams served in the second Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
** (Seneral E. B. Bruce was present at the defeat of the army, of a rebel chief in October x8x6. Also fat the Coorg
campaign in 1834.
** General H. G, M. Cox accompanied the 5th Volunteer Battalion to Java in z8xx, and was present at the ssasn^
and capture of Fort Ck)melis (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mahratta campaign of x8x7, and was pnaent st the
■lege and capture of Hattras. Served in Oude in z8aa.
** General G. Huyshe served in the Burmese campaign in 1825. (Commanded the a6th Bengal Native iBftnDT
throughout the operations in Aflfehsnistan in 1842 under General Pollock, and was present at the farcing of the
Khyber Pass, actfoxks at Mamoo Khail (severely wounded), Jugdulluck, and Teieen, and capture of Istaliif (Meaal«
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.\.
m Bir John OaaapbeU servedin Kimedy in 1834 and in Goomsoor in 1836-37, waspresent attheafttjn of Gaiabaads,
Her Maje$iy*8 Local Indian Forces, — Wcmt Services. $ogb
ItyngiiddA, JenngbtLt Subba, Tools! in Kimedj, and in most of the prinoipal and many of the minor af&in which took
place dxaing the Goomsoor nrar. Served also with the expedition to China.
**6eiiemr 0. Hamilton served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and was present at the battle of Maharojpore
(BnmM Star, and CB.). Served throughout the Satleg campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the batUes of liood-
kee and Perozeshah (Medal and Clasp) ; also with the expedition to Eote Kangra.
'7 General £. Armstrong was present in the several affairs in which the Head Quarters 34th Madras Native
lastly were engaged with the enemy in the vicinity of Rangoon from its landing with the first expedition till the
I'Qd of October 1824, including a series of attacks on the enemy's position at Todaghee and Kyakloo 5th to 7th
October 1824. Commanded ^th N.I. in the action fought at Zorapore with Patun, Anb, and Rohilla Troops in
which he posonally captured the Nawab.
^ General P. Fl Story served throughout the campaign in Sind in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier, and waa
present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal, CB., and Brevet of LtColonel).
" Liest.General W. Prescott se^ed with the 2nd Battalion x8th Madras Native Infantry in Ceylon in 18x8-19: and
Ttith tiie iBt Battalion 2nd Regiment in Candeish and Berar 1810-20 while employed against the Bheels and. Shaik
Dall&h. Served with the 2nd Regiment in China, and for part or the time commanded the Flank Companies of the
snd and 6th Regiments and Rifle Company of the 36th up to the conclusion of the Peace at Nankin (Medal).
^ Lieat.Gen6ial H. Lawrence served on board the A$tell East Indiaman in command of two guns on her quarter
deck in a severe action fought in the Mozambique Channel on tfd July 18 10, between three Indiamen and two French
frigates and a corvette. Served in the operations against and attack of the Fortress of Malown in the Nepaul war
of 1&14-Z5 (Medal with Clasp). Served with Reserve of the Grand Army during the Mahratta campaign of 1817-19 ;
also against Coles in 1835, and in command of a Brigade of all arms employed against same Tribes in 1836-37.
^ Lient General R. Budd was engaged in the Pindaree Dours in 1815-16. Served during tiio whole of the Mahratta
Mmpaign 1817-18, and was present at Mahidpore, Talnair, pursuits of Trimbuckjee, HoUcar, and Bsjee Row to the
Mnal surrender near Asaeerghur. Served in the first expedition to Burmah. Also with the advance of the Western
C'olamn in the camppgn against Coorg 1834, and was present at the forcing of the Huggul Pass in April 1834.
^ LientGeneral H. JDick served in Rewah in 18x3 ; and in the Mahratta and Pindaree wax in x8x7-x8, including the
reduction of Dhamony, and the storm and capture of Gurrah Mundiah. Commanded the 56th Bengal Native
b&ntiy at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
^ Lieut General D. Downing served in the Puniaub campaign in 1848-49 with the Division under Brigadier
Wheeler (Medal). ^ ^ b -^^
'ilienLGeneTsd F. H. Sandys served in the Nepaul war of 1815-16 ; also against the insurgents in the Khoordan
'lirtrictB in 1817-18. Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the force under Brigadier Knox in the
capture of petty forts in the Jeypore territory.
^LieutUeneral L. S. Bird served at the capture of the Mauritius in z8io; in the Nepaul campaign in x8i6 (Medal
^Ith Clasp) ; and in Oude in 1816-17. Also during the Pindaree war in 1817-19 ; in Bundlecund in x82x ; in Hurrianah
1:11334-25; against the Coles in 1832-33; and throughout the Sutlcj campaign of 1845-46, including the actions of
Hoodkee, Perozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of LtColonel). Commanded the
Sonthal Brigade during the insurrection of 1855-56.
* LientGeneral D. Birrell served during the Burmese war in 1825-^6 (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Army of
the Indus in AflTghanistan in 1839-40, and was present at the assAult and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and operations
J the Wuzeeree Valley (3rd Class of the Dooranee Order). Served in the SuUej campaign of 1845-46, and had a
liorse killed under him at the battle of Ferozeshah, and commanded a Brigade at the battte of Sobraon (Medal and
Chro, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
^lieutOeneral T. Polwhele served in the Nepaul campaign in x8x6 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Expedition to
Ceylon in 18x8, in the Burmese war in 1824-25 including the attack and capture of Mahatee and Arracan (Clasp).
Also throughout the camimigns in Candahar and AfTghanistan of 1839-42, and served as Assistant Adjutant General
throughout the operations of the C!andahar Force under General Nott (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Commanded
^ 42nd Bengal Native Inf)&ntry throughout the Sutler campaign of X845-46, and was present at the battles of
Moodkee. Perozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
^ Sir John Fowler Bradford served the campaign of 184a in AfTghanistan and was present in the several engage-
ments leading to ^e reoccupation of Cabul (Medal). Served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 &^d was present
s: the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Sutug campaign in 1846, including
ibe action of Aliwal (Medal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Cbenab, and actions of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
* LieuLGeneral E. Messiter served with the first Expedition to China.
^ Lieut. General T. A. Duke served with the expedition to Ava in X824-25, and was present at the capture of Ban*
gcoai on the zxth May X824, at assault and capture of stockade near, and attack of Kimmendine 3rd June, attack and
taking of Kimmendine xoth and xxth June, 7 stockades at Kammoral, fort and fortified Pagoda of Syriam 3rd August,
at the Dallah Creek stockade 2th August, taking of Pegu 30th November, and attack onUie Burmese intrenchments
su December, night attack of Dallah stockades 7th and 8th December X824, attack of Poolong X9th February X835,
capture of White Fagoda stockade, and attack on Donabew 7th March X825, and several other minor affiedrs, and
%M oight attack on the Flotilla till 2nd April when Donabew was evacuated (Medal with Clasp). Served in the ex-
peditton to Malacca in X852, and with the second expedition to Burmah X852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Ck)m-
Jasnded the Kimedy Field Force in November and December X856.
** IdeatGeneral J. C. C. Gray served during the Nepaul war. Also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in
^8«-^ (Medal with Clasp). « *~
** LieuLGeneral C. Hou served in the Burmese war in X825-26, and was present at the actions of the Wattygamn
iBd Xappadee heights near Prome (Medal with Clasp).
* laeutuGeneral M. Carthew served in the Goomsoor campaign in X837. Also in the suppression of the mutiny in
bengal in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of the 36th 37th and 28th November X857 in the vicinity of Cawn-
pore when attacked by the whole of the Gwalior Contingent (Medal, and OB.)
* LienkGeneral F. B. Corfield served during the Puniaub campaign of X848-49, and was present at the actions of
CbpUanwaHa and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of LtColonel).
* LleutGeneral W. R. Corfield was present at the siege and storm of Bhurtoore in 1835-26 (Medal with Claop).
Waa employed in the Cole country in X836-37. Served with the Army of the Indus in 1830-40 and was present at the
^nn and capture of Khelat Also the Gwalior campaign in 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
^w*). Commanded the 30th Bengal Native Infantiy throughout the Punjaub campaign, including the actions of
°^doolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Afikhans to Peshawur (Medal
wigt two Oasps, and Brevet of LtColonel) .
bir Francis Wheler served in Bundlecund in x83x-3a ; klso in AfTghanistan in X830-40, including the assault and
^ptore of Chnznee (Medal) and pursuit of Dost Mahomed Khan (3rd Class of ihe Dooranee Order). Served
toroiighout the Pni^aub campaign of 1848-49 and was present at the siege and capture of Mooltan as well as all the
operations in its vicinity, and commanded the Caval^ in the attacking Column at the action of Soorcgkhoond
(mentaoned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of LtColonel). Commanded Saugor district as Brigadier
dimng the Indian mutiny in x85e-59, and was present in action against the rebels at Zatimpore, Dowlutpore, and
^xn&Apooxa ; also commanded Columns of troops in Rewah and Bundlecund against rebels at the end of 1859, and
WMtiumkedby Lord Clyde in General Orders (Medal, and CB.).
^^^^Oenenl F. Rowcroft commanded the Samn and Goruckpore Field Force with the Naval Brigade of
a-M.S. Pearl in the Goruckpore district during the Indian mutiny campaign in X857-58 as Brigadier from xst
^uotty xg^ inohidJng the sncoessfhl actions at Shohunpore, Phoolpore (captning three Guns), Amorah near
JWted 5tti Xaroh 2858 (oaptoring eight Guns), near Amorah on the xTth and 95th April, on the Raptee on the 36th
f^DTenber and 3rd December, at Toolsepore near the Nepaul Hills against BaJJa Rao and Mahomed Hassun, cap-
"■gne tiro Qnns ; in the several actions capturing sixteen Guns (Medal, and CB.),
T.^''''^^'*''^'^^ Hugh Troup served in the operations against the Hill Tribes on the North- West Frontier of
India imd«r Sir Colin Campbell in X85X-59 (Medal with Clasp).
UeaLCtanenl D. Simpson served in coipmand of a Force against the rebels in the hills north of JnUunder in
— '-^ ^^ present at the storming of the heights of Umb and subsequent oconpation.of {- - - -
wnkClaip}. Digitized by* ~'
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309^ jHTer Majesty^a Local Indian Forces, — War Services.
^ Lient. General B. A. Giunberlege served during the Sntl^ campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the bsttieof
Bobraon (Medal). Served aJso dnring the Pmuaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
M Lient.Gpneral T. H. Bholdham served with the expedition in China in 1842-43 (Medal).
B7 Lieat.Gtoneral W. G. M*Leod served in the first Burmese war and waa present at Donabew, Frome, and Bsay
other afikirs during the campaign in Ava (Medal with Clasp).
■* LienLGeneral Colin Tronp served against the Bheels m 1827. Also thronghont the operations in AfTghinistaB
in 1839-42, including the storm and capture of Ghosnee (Medal), and was taken prisoner daring the retreat ttom
Cabm in January 1842. Served in the SutlQj expedition in 1846 and commanded the 48th Bengal Native Inbntry
at the battle of AUwal (Medal, and Brevet of Major) .
>® LieutGeneral G. A. Baillie served in the Burmese war of 1824-26 (Medal with Clasp). Was engaged in tiie
suppression of the insurrection in Canara in 1837.
^ Sir Neville Chamberlain served throughout the AfTghan campaigns of 1839-42, during which he was atiscbed
to Christie's Corps of Irregnlar Cavalry, and was wounded on six diflbrent occasions and has received the Medal
for Ghuznee, ana also the Medal inscribed '* Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul 1842." Was present with the Governor
General's Bodv Guard at the battle of Mahanupore 99th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Punjaub campaign
of 1848-40, including the actions of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Force on
the N . w. Frontier of India in various expeditions against the hoetUe Hill Tribes, and with signal snooesa (Medsl
with Clasp, KCB. and KCSI.).
^ LieutGeneral D. Babington served with the Goomsoor Field Force in 1837.
^ Lient. General J. E. Landers commanded the Bhopal Contingent In an engagement with a party of insurgents
inz846.
<> Lieut.Genend J. Travers served throughout the campaigns of 1840-49 in AfTghanistan, partly with his own
Regiment the 9nd Be^ral Grenadiers and partly with Skinner's Horse the present ist Cavalry, and wss present in
the actions of Lundi Enanah, Ehamind, Baba Wullee (sabre wound). Cavalry actions of 28th and 3zst August, rec^K
ture of Ghuznee, actions at Benee Badanm, and Mydanm, also in miany attacks upon the Rear Guard and Fonse
Parties of General Nott's Army (twice mentioned in despatches, and name brought to the special notice of tu
Government of India by General Nott who also thanked him on the field on two different occasions for his serrices
in contact with the enemy. Medal msoribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul 1849," and Brevet of Msjor). Served in
the Sutleg campaign in 1846 and commanded the Nusseeree Goorkha Battalion in the battle of Sobraon (mentioned
in despatches, Medal) . Commanded the Cavalry of the Bhopal Contingent in the attack upon and defeat of inss^
gents at Eullea Karee on the zoth October 1846 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked bv Governor General).
Comjuanded the Bhopal Contingent in the field against Shunker Sing in 2856 and received the thanks of Gorem-
ment for the complete success which attended these operations. Commanded at and in retreat finom Indore let Jnly
1857 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Government, Medal, and also awarded the Victoria Cross "for a
daring act of bravery when the Indore Besidenov was suddenly attacked by HoUcar's Troops, in having dmged
the Guns with only five men to support him, and driven the gunners from the guns, which saved the lives of manr
persons, ftigitives to the Residency. His horse was shot in three places, and his accoutrements were shot tfaroogn
in various parts").
M Iiieut.General J. Liptrap served in the Burmese war in 1894-95 and was present at the attack and captmeof
Mahatee and Arracan. (])ampaign of 1839-40 in Afghanistan, Sutl^ campaign of 1845-46. Sonthal campaign of
X855. Served during the Indian mutiny m 1857, t^d brought back the men of the 45th Native Infiantxy four oilftrent
times when they mutinied and marched away with the colors and arms— thanked in Brigade Orders for daring
bravery on the Z3th May 1857.
« Lieut. General P. T. Cherry was employed on three occasions against the Rajah of Eolapore. Served witli the
I St Madras Cavalry during the Coorg campaign in 2834. Was present at the siege and surrender of Bolourjee in
September X84X.
*> Msjor General R. Shubrick served during the Burmese war in 1859-53 ; commanded seven Companios of tibe
5th Madras Native Infantry at the capture of Pegu (thanked in despiitch, and by the Governor General) ; com*
manded the Regiment in the advance from Martaban to Tonghoo ; present at Gongoh and other minor afijairs— thanked
in despatch and by the Governor General (Medal with Clasp forPeffu). Served with the Saugor Field Dirifiion
In 1850 and conducted^the operations which led to the capture of the rebel Runmust Singh of Rewah.
"^ Major General W. B. wemvss served throughout the campaign of 1843 u^ Suid and was present at the battles
of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
« Sir Edward Lechmere Russell served with the field force in Sind and AfTghanistan in X842-43 and wss present
in all the operations including the expedition to and destruction of Imaumghur, and as Adjutant of the Sind
Irregular Horse in the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, and surrender of Omerkote (Medal).
<" Major General H. W. Matthews served the campaigns of X839-43 in Afil^hanistan and was present thronghont
the operations of the Candahar Force and taking of Istaliff, and was wounded in the Jugdulluck Pass (Medal).
Present at the battle of Maharajpore 39th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Sutlej campaign iniM ^^
was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
'0 Major Greneral C. Prior served with Brigadier Wild's Brigade in X841-49, and was present at the relief of tljc
Garrison of Ali Mu^jid, Kyber^Pass, and in the several actions flrom the x 3th to the 96th January X842. Also the
campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the storming of the Kyber Pass and subeeqnent
operations on the advance to Cabul (Medal) . Served against the Hill Tribes under Sir Charles Napier in 1845.
7^ Major General F. W. Burroughs served as Aide de Camp to General Littler in the Sutlej •campaimi in iM ^
%vas present at the afihir of Buddiwal. Served as Assistant Adjutant General of Division in the Pui^anb cam-
paign of 1848-49, and was present at Ramnuggur, and with the Force under General Wheeler at the capture of ^
s;
eights of DuUa (Medal)
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Major G^eral W. K. Babington served with the Goomsoor Field Force in 1837. Also in the Indian mutiny
campaign in Bengal f^om the 5th August 185^ to the 3i8t December 1858. , .
7> Major General H. W. BlaJce served durmg the insurrection in Canara in 1837. Also the rebellion in the
Goloondah Zeminda]^ in 1848.
7* Major General w. F. Nuthall served in 1859-53 ; drew together three outposts of the Arracan Battalion in the
Aeng Pass with which he surprised and captured the Norigan stockade at the summit of the Pass. Has reedTCd
the tnanks of the Governor General on several following occasions :— for services with the Pegu Light Infantry— m
expelling Marauding Bands in the Rangoon district in X853, in Pegu district in 1853-54, and in Tharawaddy district
in 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
7> Major General M. Galwey served with the Force in Burmah in 1859. Also in suppression of the Indian mutiny
from May 1857 to February 1859, and was present wilh Havelock's Force in the actions of Futtehpore, Aonng,
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busseerut Gunge (both actions), Boorbeeake Chowkeo, and Bithoor, crossed the
Ganges into Oude, actions of Mungarwar, and relief of Lucknow 35th September, defence of the Residency nntu
relieved by Lord Clyde on the X7th November; subsequent defence of the Alumbagh xip to the capture of
Lucknow (wounded) ; and campaign in Oude under Sir Hope Grant (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of LLColonelf
CB. , and a year's service) .
7« Miyor General A. R. Manson served in the Puiy'aub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and sor-
render of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57, incla<hnj
the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Chisp). Commanded
his Regiment at the action with the rebels under Tantia Topee, near Rajghur.
77 M^or General John Forbes served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1841-49, including the ad*
vance on Candahar. and the several operations of the army under General NoU leading to the reoccupation of
Ghuznee and Cabul (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier in Sind m 1843, and was present
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the assault and capture of Rc^^>
surrender of Bushire, at Borai^oon, and battle of Kooshab— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and CS.h
Served with the Central India Field Force from the siege of Batghur to the faU of Calpee (Medal with Clsap)-
Commanded the rear guard from Btora to Deopoora when attacked by the rebel army and which he held in cheeK
until the bagRt^ge was safely escorted into camp.
9* Mi^or General J. C. Innes served dnring the Shekawattee campaign. Also in the Bundlecund insoirection.
7* Major General H. Milne served throughout the campaigns of 1839-42 in Affghani£tan as a Commisaariat Officer,
Her Majesty's Local Indian Farces, — War Services. 309//
and wMprassnt at the Mnnlt and capture of Ohnanee niedal)t aasaTklt and osptore of the fort of Fooladie near
fiamean, defeat of Dost Mahomed Khan near Bamean, aefenoe of Ehelat-i-Ohilaie from August 1841 to June 1843 ;
commanded a party when the Affghana aaaaulted and were repulsed, also present in the acdon of Ghoain, reooenpa-
tion of Ghosneie, action of Benee Badam, reoooupation of Gabul, and all the subsequent operations oonseouent on the
eracnstion of AfTghanistan (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Chinglee Yailey on the
Eosolkie border in April 1858 (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Olaapj.
^ Mfuor (General 6. S. Montgomery commanded a field detachment m the Ahmednuggur Zilla in the suppression
of BbeeiB in 1857-58, and was present in two engagements-HWTerely wounded, and horse shot. Served in the
Indian mutiny campaign (Brevet LtColonel, Medal).
Minor Gcmoal w. F. Hampton served against insurgent Coles in 1836-37. In Affghanistan, including the cap-
' ' ' Gwalior campaign of 1843-^, and battle of Mahan^pore (Bronse Star). Punjaub campaifp of
. „ passage of the Gnenab, actions of Sadoolapore, GhillianwaUah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of
the afths and AiTs^faans to Peahawur (Medal with two Clasps^. Was present at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in
1850 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the ^ist Bengal Native Inlkntij (one of the few regiments that was never
distzmed and remained ftdthftd) at Saugor during the mutiny of the Native Army in 2857, and subsequent opera-
tions against rebels and mutineers in Saugor district and Central India in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
** Major General H. B. 8. Abbott served with the Joudhpore Field Force in 1830-40, and was present at the sur-
render of the fort of Joudhpore. Was present with the regiment, the 74th Bengal Native Infantry, at Delhi on the
outbreak of the mutiny there on the nth May 1857, and commanded the post at the Cashmere Gate. Subsequently
commanded the and European Bencal Fnsuiers in the Delhi distoiot from September to November 1857. Com-
manded the district of Dehn Doon from December 1857 to February 1858, and prevented the threatened entry of
the Nawab of Nmjeebabad. Served with the Saugor Field Force under General Whitlock in command of the
fiandleound Auxiliaries from April to July 1858, and was present at the action of Jhixyun, the skirmish at Koobrye
in command of the Advanced Guard, battle of Banda in command of the Rear Gxuixd (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
" Major General D. M. Probyn served on the Trans-Indus Frontier flrom 1852 to 1857, and was preaent at the
operations in the Boadar HiUa ux March x8<7 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Indian mutiny campaign in
'^57-58. and was present throughout the siege of Delhi, including the action of N^jjufghur and other minor en-
gagements, and commanded the and Pui^aub Caval^ at the assault and capture of Delhi (mentioned in
despatches). Served in the same command with the Flying Column under Colonel Greathed, and was
present at the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghnr, and Agra (four times mentioned in despatches, and awarded
the Victoria Cross "for distinguished gallantry and daring throughout this campaign"). He was also present
at the action of Kanonu'e, the relief of Ludmow by Lord Clyde (twice mentioned in despatches, and thanked by
the Governor General), battle of (Tawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Ktde Nuddee, storm
and csptore of Lucknow (Brevet of Muor, Medal with three Clasps, CS., and a year's service). Was permitted to
retain the command of the xst Sikh Irregular Cavalry, while on forlongrh, as a special reward for his services.
Commanded the Regiment throughout the campaign of x86o in China (mentioned in' deapatohes. Brevet of
LtColonel, Medal wiUi two Clasps).
** Maim General B. Boyd served against the Bheels in Malwa in 1836. Sntlcd campaign in 1846, including
the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Burmese war in 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bundlecund
in 1858.
^ imor General J. Liptrott served throughout the campaign of 1843 in Affghaniatan under General PoUock
(Hedal). Served also in the Sutleg campaign in 1846, and was present in the action of Aliwal (horse shot,
** M^or General B. P. Lynch served inTersia with the army under (Seneral Bethune, and commanded a Regiment
in the battle of Kiser Chun and defoat of the army of the Princes of Shiraz (Order of the Lion and Sun, and a
letter of thanks trom. the Shah of Peraia). Served on Political Employ in Affghanistan in 1840-41, and was present
in several affhirs with the insurgent Ghilxies. Was present witn uie force which captured and destroyed the
fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
*7 li^jor General R. J. Hawthorne served in Sind in 1845-46. Also with the Division under General Wheeler in
the Ponjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
** Major General B. F. Macmullen served during the Pum'aub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
" Colonel W. Vine served with a squadron of his Regiment in May and June 1842, with LtColonel Watson's
Field Detachment in the Saugor district, and in the campaign in the Nerbudda Territories till 36th January X843,
vta present at the aflbir at Simeeriah in Bundlecund ; served also in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during
Che mutiny in Bengal from November X857 to February 1858 and was present at the afileur at Kooohgaum ; served
with Brigadier Rowcroft's Field Foroe in Goruckpore and Oude districts from May to December 1858 and present
at the action at Amora on the 9th June ; commanded the Outpost at Hurriah, and repulsed a very lar^e number of
rebels a9th August 1858; present at the action at Debeexiah, and thanked on three occasions by Brigadier Row-
croft ; present at the battle of Toolsepore a3rd December 1858, was also present at the reduction of Bundlecund
under Brigadier Wheeler (Medal).
'' (Colonel W. G. Owen was engaged in quelling disturbances in the Hill tracts of the Goloondah Zemindoi^.
" Colonel S. B. Faddy served in the Sutlq campaign in 1846 and was present at the action of Aliwal (Medal).
Senrod also throughout the Pui^jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Riimnuggur, and actions of
Sadoolapore, Chilhan wallah, and Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
^ Colonel R. A. Doria served with the expedition to China in 1842-4^ (Modal). Served on several expeditions
njt^inst the Rohillas insurgents in the Deccan. Commanded the Hingolee Field Force in the expedition against
Mjbad Khan in the Oodgheer district. Commanded a detachment of the 28th Madras Native Infantry and Police
Force at Hoshungabad against Bybod Singh and the rebels on the Mahadeo Hills, and the capturo and burning of
the town of Rykerm in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories.
^ Colonel T. A. Ccu«y served during the Indian mutiny campaigns (Brevets of Major and LLColonel, Medal with
" Colonel G. Caulfeild served in the Puz^aub campaign of 18487-49, including the actions of Chillianwallah and
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
** Colonel D. S. Dodgson served throughout the Jhondpore Campaign of 1839. Throughout tho campaign of
1843 in Affghaniatan under General Pollock^and was engaged in the actiona of the 19th 33rd and 24th January at
the mouth of the Khyber Pass, forcing the Khyber Pass on the 5th April, relief of Jellalabad, and subseouent
operations in Affghanistan (Medal). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the afflB,ir of Buddiwal and action of Aliwal
(Medal). Was Brigade Major at Benares when the Native Troops there mutinied on the 4th June 1857, and was
^oauded by one of the mutineers on parade. Afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General with Havelock's
Poroe and was present at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow— wounded (Brevet of
Major); throughout subsequent defence of the Bailie Guard Residency of Lucknow, until relieved by Lord
Clyde's Force, and engaged in repelling of all attacks, and in sorties, including the bringing in of the rear guard
and heavy guns, attack on and capture of the Hem Khana and King's Stables (Brevet of Lt.Colonel) ; subsequent
occupation of the Alumbagh ttom November 1857 to March 1858, and engaged in repelling eight attacks thereon,
and capture of the enemy^s guns and camp at Gnylee. Served at the final capture of Lucknow (frequently men-
tioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General, the Commander in Chief, by Sir James Outram, and
Oolonei R Napier,.for his services during the several operations at Lucknow, Medal with two Clasps, a year's
eenrioe, CB., and his name recorded as deserving of honourable mention).
*^ Colonel B. C. Beale served in the Persian campaign in 1857, >^d wasTpreaent at the bombardment and capture
of the forts of Mohumrah, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel W. H. Freese served with the expeditionary force in China in x84o>4a, and was present at the storming
of the farts and intrenchments at CSiuenpeo, capture of the Bogue Forts, and operations against Canton (Medal) •
fienrad on the Staff of the Saugor Field Division under General Whitlock during the mutiny in the campaign in
SundlflOBnd from xst March X858 to 3xst December 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
** Odbmel J. W. Schneider commanded the Contingent, Inftmtiy and Irregular Cavabry, of the Rajah of Sattara
in th* Mapajgnin the Southern Maratlia Country fii 1844-45, including the atorm and^ptmne>.^t^ forts of
309^ Ser Majesty^s Local Indian Forces, — War Services.
Punallaaiid Pownghor. Commanded the Kolapore Infbntiy at the Bappression of thenntfaiy inthe late syth Bomter
Natire Infiuitry in July and August 1857 ; auo at the recapture of Kolapore hi December 1857 (Medal). Bcrred
with the Abysamian Expeditionary Force in x868 with the tank of Brigadier General ; commanded the xst Brigade
of the xBt Diviaion which led during the adTanoe on Iffagdala, and was engaged at the battle of Arogee, and in ihe
aaaault on Magdala (CB.. and Med^).
^"^ Brigadier Genoral J. S. Gell aesred with the fbroe under Colonel Pennycuick which captured and dectrojed
Hie forte of Sheik Meheda and Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1841.
^01 Colonel D. Brown aerved in the Burmeae war in 1853-53, and waa preaent at the relief of Pegu and diuing ita
Bubaequent investment (Medal with Claap for Pegu).
iM Colonel G. 6. Dobbio aerved with the Sappera and Minera with General Wilaon'a Force against Eumool in
1839, and was preaent at the aurrender of the fortreaa.
*"> Colonel A. N. Rich waa employed on field aervice with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Jubbalpore
and Baepore diatricta from 19th November 1857 ^ 3<3th April 1858 and commanded a mixed detachment of Cav^Uiy
and Infantry aeainst the rebela at Gootea and Rua^aum (Medal).
iM Colonel H. A. Adama commanded his Regiment at the aaaault and capture of Kotah ; preaent with the
Column in purauit of the GwaJior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda, June to
Auguat 1858 ; action of Sanganeer on the 8th and the battle of Bunaaa on the 14th August 1858 ; action of Puitsbghnr
on 24th December 1858 (Medal with Claap).
"^^ Colonel W. W. Anderaon aerved in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, preaent at the siege assault and captnie
of Mooltan (Medal with Claap). Alao in the Indian campaign and was present at the sic^ and capture of Amh
and Kotah, and subsequent pursuit of the rebels into Gwalior territory ; aerved with Snuth's Brigade in Centnl
India, and present at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai (wounded), and capture of Gwalior; served with the Malwa
Field Force under General Michel in the pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and present at the actionB of
Sindwaho and Kurai ; attached to the Cavalry Brigade under Brigadier Somerset, and was detached with s forte
under Major W. Grant to assist in guarding the passes when the rebels were attempting to force their way throogh
the Banswara Jungles (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Colonel J. Field served with the neid force in Bind and Affghanistan from 1841 to T844 ; present at the en-
gagement at Hykulzye and the defeat and capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arrce. Commanded his Bcgi-
ment at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October, and at the siege and capture of Dwarka in November
2859. Commanded the Advance Brigade of the expeditionary force to Aby&sinia IVom the 7th October 1867 to isth
January 1868, and was at the same time in command of the zoth Bombay N.I. (received the approbation of Govern-
ment). Was appointed Brigadier General and commanded the Pioneer Force from Antalo. and on its being kboX-
sramatod with other^rigades commanded the 3rd Brigade ist Division Abyssinian I-Meld Force for a short time.
Was present at the capture of Magdala in command of the zoth Native Infantry '.mentioned in the despatches, CJB. ,
and Aide de Camp to the Queen).
107 Colonel J. Gordon served in the campaign of 1842 in Afighanistan under General Pollock. Also in the Sntlej
campaign, and subsequent occupation of Lahore in 1846. Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; was Aide de Camp
to Genial Neill from the z6lh July to the 25th September 1857 the day he was killed on entry to thoreliefof theLnck-
now Residency, including the operations at Allahabad and Cawnpore, engagement with rebels on three occaBiofns
when sent in command of detachmenta in the steamer Berhampoottr up and down the Ganges from Cawnpore.
actiona of Muugarwar and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow (horse shot) ; served throughout the aubeequent
defence of the Reeidency and occupation of the Alumbagh with repulae of the varioua attacka, alao at the final
capture of Lucknow (frequently mentioned in deapatchcs, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Claapa, and ayeai's
aerviceX
^^ Colonel J. C. Grayea diatinguiahed himaelf in a charge mado by a aquadron of his regiment near Jellalabad
completely routing and cutting up a large body of the enemy (horse wounded). Served with the field force in
Bind and Affghanistan in 1841-42, including the advance on Candahar and the several operations of the anuf onder
Creneral Nott, leading to the reoccupation of Ghusnee and Cabool (Medal). Also the campaign under Sir Charies
Napier in Sind in 1843, and preaent at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Served with the Persian Expeditionaiy
Force in : 856-57, inoludiuff the assault and capture of the fort of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borioyoon, and
action of Khoosbab (Mediu with Clasp).
^0* Colonel W. K. Cunningham served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Afighanistan under Sir George Pollock
(Medal). Also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as iad in Command of the 12th Irregular Cavaby
and waa present at the afihir of Ramnurgun(succeeded to the command of the Regiment on Mi^or Hofanes being
wounded], passage of the Chenab, battle of^Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and AfTghans to Peahawur (Medal
with Claap).
110 Colonel F. W. Dmmmond served in the campaign in Bundlecund in 1842. Preaent at the battle of Pujmiar
39th December 1843 (Bronze Star). Sutl^ campaign of 184 w6, including the battle of Feroaeahah (Medal). JJco
throughout the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, including the afihir at Kamnuggur, and aotiona of Sadoolapon,
Chillianwallah, and Googerat (Medal with two Clasps).
^^1 Colonel M. Cholmeley served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 (Medal).
u^t Colonel H. E. Walpole served with the field force against Kumool in 1839. Commanded a Field Foree
against rebels in North Canara trcaoa March to December 1858 (thanked by the Madras Government, Medal).
lu Colonel W. W. Taylor served in Upper Sind during 1839-40 ; with detachment of the 5th Bombay Native In-
ftmtry under Captain Smee, at the capture of the fort of Kanghur. Served in the Land Tranaport Corpa with
the Peraian Expeditionary Force in 2857 (Medal with Claap) . Served with the 5th Regiment againat the TaepinKS
near Shanghai, and waa preaent at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang>Kaxa 4th April ;
commanded the Garriaon which defended Kahding when invested by the rebels in May; present at the storming
and recapture of Kahding 24th October 1862.
lu Colonel E. H. S. Bowdich served with the Reserve Force of the Army of the Indus under Brigadier Valiant,
and was preaent at the taking and occupation of Kurrachee in 1859. Served with the Peraian Expeditionaiy Force
of 1857 in command of the 36tn Bombay Native Infkmtry, including the expedition to Bora^oon, battle of Khooshabp
bombardment and capture of Mohunixra, and pursuit of tiie Persian army (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the field
fcnroe in the Ahmednuggur districts against the rebel Bheels in 1858; commanded the Light Company of the Begi-
ment in the skirmishes of Shumshapore, Digrish, and Bheelwarra.
>i« Colonel C. O. Lukin aerved with the expeditionary force in China in 1843-44.
ii« Colonel G. Strangwaya served with the 7tst Bengal NaMve Infhntry at the defbat and dispersion of a body <h
Dacoita who entered the SDal^jehanpore district in May and June 2841 . Commanded the Regiment and recaptured
the Bareilly Jail fh>m the prisoners who had overpowered the guard, in July 1842. Led the advance of a detach-
ment of the 7iat Native Infantry at the attack and defeat of inaurgenta under Ram Sing who occupied the Heights
in fh>ntof Noorpore in September 1848. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and preaent at the capture of the fort o
Runfful Nuggnr, and in pursuit of bodies of inaurgenta (Meidal) . Commanded the 7xst Native infiantry on the out-
break of the mutiny at Lucknow on the night of the 30th May 1857, and commanded detachmenta of the Regiment
that remained faithftd and formed part of the heroic garrison tnroughout the defence of the Residency ttom the
31st June to the 17th November 1857— wounded o^ ^0 4^1^ July; afterwards present at the battle of Cawn-
pore and defbat of the Gwalior Contmgent (reoeiyed the thanks of Goyemment, Medal with Clasp, and a year's
■ervioe).
u< Colonel F. C. Maisey served throughout the Burmese war of Z853-53, and waa preaent at the attack and cap-
ture of Rangoon, operatuma near DonaBew, and against the robber chief Mya Toon, and several skirmishes, and
waa wounded in the repulae of a night attack on the xoth Auguat 1853 (Medal with Claap fbr Pegu). Served
throoghont the aiege of Delhi, inchiding the battle of Budleekeaerai (cluuver killed), aaaault and capture of the
Ci^ and Palace (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of M^jor, Medal with Clafip).
117 Colonel H. B. Stevens aenred through the SotleJ campaign of 1845-46, mclnding the battles of Ferouabah and
Bobraon (Medal and Clasp). Commanded the Sylhet Light Infantry Battalion in several skirmishes with mutineers
of the 34th Bengal Natiye Infiantry, on the eastern fW>ntier, and succeeded in destroying the entire body (reoefvad
the thanks of Government and ofthe Oommander in Chief, Brevet of Major, and Indian Mutiny Medal). Served
during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-66, including the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Ser Majmt^s Local Indian Forcee. — War Services. 3^9/
m Colonel W. JT. Tweedie aeiTod in the Bnrmeee wv of 1853-53, and was present at the Btorming and eaptnrft
of Bangoon* and capture of Frome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"• Colonel J. Bnobanan aerved in the sappression of the Indian mntiny in 1857-59, ^ ^0 Shahahad district,
and in Bondleoond under General Whitlock.
^ Colonel 6. T. Badnliflte commanded a Sqnadron of his Regiment on field f ervioe in the Deooan from the z6th
2«0Tember 1858 to the 5th October 1859. On the 39th February bo marohed with a Squadron fifty milea
without a halt in pursuit of the enemy, brought them to action and defeated them the same day taking several
t*^ Colonel W. H. TTtitts senred with the field force under Major Beid. Also during the Burmese war of 1853-53,
and was present at the attack and capture of Pegu, and constantly engaged with the enemy during the'asoont of
the Pegu river in the leading steamer 2jord Wiuktm Beniinek. Commanded the Piquet which repulsed a night
attack on the steamer on the x9th November 1853 ; accompanied the Martaban Column to Showay Gheen as StafiT
Officer of the expeditionary force, and was present at the attack on Gongah, and other minor affairs with the
enemy (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^ Colonel J. W. L. Bird served in'Bundlecund in 1843 ; Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and present at the surrender
of Kota Kangra (Medal).
^ Colonel C. B. Stainforth was present with tho 4th Madras Light Cavalry, as Quarter Master and Acting
Adjutant, at the quelling of the insurrection on the 13th June 1857 at Nagpore, and proceeded with his regiment
in September 1857 into the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, was present at most of the dours and pursuits of
rebels in that district till February 1858. Was present at the night attack at Imlea on the 5th January 1858.
Proceeded with the 4th Light Cavalry to Bengal in Februaiy 1858, and was present at the action of Atrowlia on>
tiie 2ut March 1858, and at all the sorties and engagements in that and subsequent month at Azimghur
(charger shot). Served in pursuit of the late rebel Rai'ah Koor Sing. Served with the regiment as Quarter
Master during the whole of the mutiny and also at ^iOwgong in 1859 ^^ ^0 several pursuits after the rebel
Zeoaindar Despatt (Medal).
^ Colonel O. Jackson was present at the battle of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
^ Colonel W. Q. Pogson served in Spain in 1837 as a Comet in the Anglo-Spanish Legion. Served in
Aifffhanistan in 1840; in the Sutlej campaign in 1846; and the Bhootan campaign (Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel G. E. Ashbumer served in the campaign of 1843 in Sind under Bir Charles Napier and was present
St the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) . Served as Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Central India Ffeld Force, and
was present at the assault and capture of Batghur (slightly wounded) , the relief of the garrison of Saugor, capture of
the fortresa of Garrakota, affair of Barodea, forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, siege assault by storm and capture or
Jhaitai, battle of the Betwa, and the defeat of the Peishwa's army ; the action at Koonch, and pursuit of the enemy ;
battle of Muttra, repulse of the rebel army in their attacks on the camp of the Central India Field Force atv
Gttlowlee on tho River Jumna ; the capture of Calpee, capture of the cantonments at Morar, and the several
operations which ended in the attack on and final captu^ of Gwalior (thrice mentioned in despatches, once with
"special mention," Brevet of Msgor, Medal with Clasn).
^ Colonel F. W. Baugh served the campaign or 1843 in AfiTghanistan under General Pollock, including the
actions at the forcing of the ESiyber Pass, at Mamoo Khail, Jngdulluck, Tezeen, and Istaliff (Medal). Throughout
the Bntlg campaign, including the baitles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah. and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese
war in 1853 against the enemy near Promo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and
action of Chinpoorah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^ Colonel C. P. Y. Trisoott served with Brigadier Watson's Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories troxa
5th October 1843 to the 35th April 1843, and from loth October to the 8th November 1843. Was present during the
Chinese riots at Singapore in May 1854.
^ Colonel J. Pogson served as Staff Officer to the Kattiwar and Okamundel Field Force in 1859, uid waa present
at the siege and oocnpation of Dwarka.
>*> Colonel T. B. Snow served throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sind under Sir Charles Napier, and waa
present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad— horse shot (Medal). Served under Sir J. Lawrence against
the tribes In the Googaria district in 2857, a^d on the 30th September be was wounded and his horse received a
sabre-cut, and on the x6th October he was severely wounded (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^ Colonel W. J. Doveton joined Brigadier Barker's Column at Raneegunge in October 1857, employed in olearinf
the Futtehpore district of rebels, present at the taking of Kotee on the Jumna December 1857, and destruction of
other rebel towns. Commanded a detachment at the taking of Sherghundy, and afibir in the bed of the Jumna,
attached to a force at Pandoo Nuddee keeping open the oommtmication between Futtehpore and Cawnpore during-
the takizxg of Lucknow. Present with the force under Lieutenant Colonel Middleton at the surprise and action at-
Gnirah, at the reoocupation of Hummerpore, and subsequent pursuit of rebels across the Doab. Employed wittL
Brigadier Faddy'a Column in expelling rebels from the Rewah district, Bundlecund. Commanded a party at the
pntpost at Butowa, attacked and dispersed a body of rebels, took their camp and baggage. Subsequently employed
in manv dours, and in guarding the Doorwa and Kullenger Passes. Served with the Saugor Field Division till 3xst
December 1859. Commanded the Rifle Company and a detachment 6th Light Cavalry at the afiiur of Otwah in
April 1859 (Medal).
^ Colonel C. Dumbleton was present at the battle of Maharajpore Z9th December 1843 (Bronse Star).
^ Colonel J. P. Clarkson served throtighout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of
/erozeshah, and operations against Kote Kangra (Medal).
^ Colonel W. Miontriou oonunanded the 34th Bombay Native Infantry with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58.
at the sieffe and capture of Ratghur, capture of Garrakota, feint on Malthone Pass, battle of the Betwa, siege and
storm of JbfuiBi ; and with the Field Detachment at tho taking of Mhow and Mahonl (mentioned in despatches,,
lledal with Clasp).
ui Colonel L. J. Farquhaxson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 ; commanded the 8th Bengal
Native Infkntry in the siege operations before Mooltan, including the operations in the vicinity, storm of the
Dhunnsala, action of Booijkoond, and surrender of the fortress; battle of Goojerat— dangerously wounded (Brevet-
of UColonel, Medal with two Clasps) .
U7 Colonel A. B:. Moflht was present at the battle of Punniar 39th December 1843 (Bronze Star) ; in Bundlecund
m 1844 ; and with the Force under Sir Charles Napier in Upper Sind in 1845 against the Boloochee Hill Tribes.
V" Colonel H. L. Pester served throughout the Sutl^ campaign and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal) »
Gommanded a detachment of the 63rd Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Sonthal insurrection in z 855-56.
Gonunanded the oth Bengal N.I. in tiae Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Chisp).
"^ Colonel B. M. MacGregor served with the field toroe in Sind in 1843. ^^^ ^'"th the Central India Field
Force in 185&-59 (Medal with CHasp).
'^ Colonel C. Need served with Z4th Bengal Irregular Cavalry during the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49 (Medal),
oerred with Brigadier General Jones' Column in Rohilcund during the Indian mutiny ; was present at the actiona
of Bhageewala and Nageena (charger wotmded by sword-cut), relief of Moradabad, action on the Do-jorah, storm
and capture of BareiUy, bombardment of Shajehanpore and relief of the garrison, and the two subsequent affairs ;
on latter occasion commanded De Kantsow's Horse (Medal).
*^ Colonel G. M. Garter served with the Sappers and Miners in the Burmese war of 1853-53, and aooompanied
the enedition under General Cheape to Meeaday (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
14 Colonel H. Finch served throughout the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, <"id was present at battle of Maharajpore
grouse Star) . Served&roughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-^9, and was present at passage of Chenab, actions of
asdooiwore, Chillianwalla, and Goqjerat, and subsequent pursmt of Seikhs and Affghans to Peshawur, and ocou-
paaoi oTAttook and Peshawur (Meual with two Clasps), was present with force employed against Affi-eedees in
the Koiiat Pass, under Sir Charles Napier in 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Was employed agJE^inst msurgent Sonthala
i ^^ Present with his regiment throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 ; during months of July August
1^ Sepi. 1857 commanded and kept together a Detachment of 500 Native Troops with two Ghms ; teok the fort
vesme and anmranition fh>m a mutinous detachment of the ^d Bengal Native Infontry at Dmnoh ; captured
me to^ of Eamkherea (woimded), took the town and Ibrt of Hindooreah and two Gnns, defeated the wliole of
Bhu^nrBiljah'a Force on two diffbrent occasions when they attacked Dumoh ; present at Tendukesa, storming the
AOgati of JaiiiBpoire under Brigadier Wheeler, occupation of Shahghur and several other sUnniriieaLmlimidlecund*
309^ Her Majesty^s Local Indian Forces, — War Services.
ttod oommanded at ihe taking of the town Bad heiglitB of Bophail, fort and torm ofPfttna, and at tbe fight and ra-
ooonpatlon of Fort Gnrrakota and the town of Hindonaggor (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
^^ Colonel W. H. Lowther eerved during the Poojaab campaign of 1848-49. and was present throughout the iit
and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including the action of Sooijkoond, attack on the Snborbs, and surrender
of the fortress; was afterwards ftresent at the battle of GoQJerat— wounded (Medal with two Clam). Benred in
Assam during the Indian mutiny in 1857-50 ; commanded the first expedition against the Abor Tribes on Dkmg
in 1858, and also the second expedition agamst the same tribes in 1859.
^**f Colonel W. C. Grott served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Mahanupore
<Bronse Star) . Served throughout the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chensb,
«nd actions of Sadoolapore and Chillianwalfah— twice wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bonthal cam-
paign of 1855-56.
^** Colonel w. D. Bishop served the campaign of 1849 in Afl^hanistan under General Pollock, and was present at
Che forcing of the Kihyber Pass (Medal). Served during the GnUej campaign of 1845-46. Also in the Punjaub cam-
pai^ of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Brigade
Major with the Bajpootana Field Force during the mutiny at Kusseerabad; and subsequently as Assistant Jleld
Engineer at Cawnpore with the force there during the final operations at Luoknow.
1*^ Colonel H. D. Twysden served throughout the campaign of 184a in AfTghanistan under General Pollock, and
was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, the operations in the Mazeena Valley, and engagements leadhig to
the recapture of Cabul (Medal). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, inolucQng the battles of
Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
1^ Colonel J. A. S. Faulknor served with the Field Force in Sind and Afghanistan ftom 1841 to 1844, and was
present at the defeat and capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree. He was also present at the siege and
«apture of Dwarka in November 1859.
^■7 Colonel W. Forbes served tue campaign of 1842 in Aflkhanistan under General Pollock, and was present at the
forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served also in the Sutleg campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle
of Feroseshah (Medal).
1* Colonel J. G. Cookson served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General of the Bellazy Field Force under
Brigadier Spottiswoode from the 8th November 1858 to the 2xst Januaiy 1859.
^^ Colonel P. G. Scot served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal).
Was present when the Wing of the Z2th Bengal Native Inftmtry muUniea at Nowgong in June 1857. Served after-
vrwdB in the suppression of the Indian mutiny and was present with Havelock's Force at the actions of Mungarwar
«nd Alumbagh, and entry into Lucknow ; defence of the Besidenoy firom 25th September to 22nd November 1857
nntil relieved by Lord Clyde ; occupation of the Alumbagh and repulse of all the attacks IVom November 1857 to the
aSth February 1858 ; siege of Lucknow fh>m zst to z6th March, action at Koorsee, attack on Booya, actions of
Allygunge and Bareilly (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
>*<> Colonel B. Doffln was present at the battle of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronse Star).
isi Colonel W. M. Cafe was present at the battle of Mahan^pore 29th December 1843 (Bronxe Star). Also
throughout the Pnnjaul^ campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Sadoolapore, ChillianwaJlah, and GoojersL
And pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indian mnttuy (Medal, and
Victoria Gross).
u* Lt.CoIonel W. F. Stephens served in the Sutlei) campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of Moodkee
(charger shot) on Escort duty with the Commander in Chief (Medal).
"»Lt.Colonel G. Ward served throughout the Sutlq campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of
Feroseshah (Medal). Also throughout the Puz^janb campaign, including the affair of Bamnuggur, and actions of
Sadoolapore, ChiUianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served at the siege and capture of Delhi in
1857, ^^^ ^^ present with Hodson's Horse in the affairs of Kurkowda and Bhotuck, and led the Begiment into
action the day of the assault (Medal with Clasp).
iM Colonel A. S. Smith served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the actions of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps). Served in 1853 as 2nd in Command of the 3rd Punjab In-
fantry with the force under General Hodgson employed against hill tribes west of Dersjat ; also at the affhir of Kehat
KohtuI under Maior Coke ; in the Meransaie expedition xmder General Chamberlain in 1855. Served in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; in Moozuff\imuggxir district as Commandant of Sooltan Jan*s Bessala trom. September
1857 until Apriri858 (severely wounded at Thannah Bown, lost use of right-hand) ; was Orderly Officer to Brigadier
Ooke at the actions of Bhagwala and Nugeenee; joined General Jones' Column with his Beasala at Moradabad, and
accompanied it to Bareilly ; was in command of pursuing party at the Dojorah Nullah on 5th May 1858 ; captured
enemy^s guns and ammunition— horse killed under him by a round-shot (mentioned in despatches of Generals Jones
and Coke, Medal, and Brevet of Major).
^u Lt.Colonel C. O'B. Palmer served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the bsttles
of Feroseshah and Sobraon— slightly wounded (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and wss
present at the relief of the garrison of Pegu and the operations in its vicinity; accompanied the Martaban Column
under General Steel (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
i*« Lt.Colonel G. Smart served with the expedition to China in i860 and was present, at the capture of the Takn
Forts (Medal with Clasp).
^*7 Lt.CoIonel C. J. B. Gough served throughout the Pui^jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Bamnug-
gur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, ChUlianwalia, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with tne Guide Corps at siege and capture of Delhi ; commanded Guide
Cavalry in affairs at Khurkonda on 15th, and Rhotuck on zjth and iSth August ; engaged in the Cavalry affhir in
rear of the (jamp on nth September. Served with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhujjor districts.
Was engaged in the action of Nornole on the i6th November. Served with Hodson's Horse at the actions of Gun-
geeree, Putteallee, Mynpoorie, and Shumshabad (wounded). Commanded a Squadron of Hodson's Horse at action
ofMeangunge; present throughout siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and
Brevet of Major).
^^ Lt.Colonel O. Wilkinson served in the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49 and was slightiy contused on the side by a
bullet at the afikir of Bamnuggur (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton against the Mohmnnd
Tribes in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, including the advance
on Lucknow, storm and capture of Meeangunge (received a blow on the head f^m a musket), througnout the final
siege and capture of Luoknow including the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumba^, defeat of a body of
Fanatics near Moosah Bagh, and other minor cavalry skirmishes ; affhir of Tiirree, capture of Jugdespore, Jhitoorah,
and Metahi, and other skirmishes. Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Muster General to the Shahabad Field
Force, and was present throughout the campaign in Jugdespore, Khymore Hills, Palamow, and Behar, including
night surprise of the enemy's camp at Tuly-a-Duhar, and affhirs at Karee Sath and Majowleea (seven times
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
>w Colonel J. w. Rutherford served at the defence of Aden in 1846. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in
1858 (Medal).
"0 Colonel F. J. Davies was present at the battle of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
^^ Colonel T. D. Ker served with the field force in Sind trom. 1842 to 1844 and was preaent at the defeat and
capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree in 1843. Was Staff Officer to the Okamundel Field Force under
Lt.Colonel Donovan, at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October, and at the siege and capture of Dwarka
in November 1859.
iM Colonel H. A. Cockbum marched from Gwalior on the zsth May 1857 towards AUyghur in command of a
Squadron of the zst Cavalry of the Gwalior Contingent, of which Regiment he was Adjutant, and served in the Agra»
Hattras, and AUyghur districts of the Doab, under the Orders of the Lt.Govemor of the N. W. Provinces, until the
and July following. On Uie 22nd May near Hattras with only about fifty men he defeated and dispersed a body of
nearly 500 rebels, on which occasion his charger was slightly wounded. On the following day he rescued twenty
persons trom the town of Sasnee. On the 31st May he defeated a body of rebels near Hattras, on which occasion
the official report trom Captain Alexander to the Lt.Oovemor of the N. W. Provinces stated :— ''Lieutenant Codi-
bum dismounted about twenty men and stormed the village. Every praise is due to Lieut. Cockbum, a most gallaot
soldier, who had some narrow escapes " (his helmet and sword were struck by buUets). " He killed four men with
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hit oirn hand." On the sth June he defeated a large body of rebels and saTed the town of Lakhnooa» hie charger
Miur twice wounded. On the 5th July 1857 at the battle of Agra he was very eeverely wounded by a caunon-Bhot and
hiiorarger was killed under him. He was thanked on four occasions by the Lieut. Qovernor of the N. W. Provinoea
and mentioned in his despatches as being " marked by his forward activity and courage " and *' as a dashing^
enei^c Cavalry Officer " (Medal) .
» Ocdonel T. J. H. Keyes served with the field force against Gulburgah in 1848.
i*LtColonel J. M. Earle served throughout the Sutiej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the actions of
Moodkae, Feroseshah* Buddiwal, and Aliwal (liedal and two Clasps).
i« LtColonel S. Chalmers served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign, including
fbe dege sndcsptore of Lucknow— severely wounded (l£edal with Clasp) .
1* lAOolonel G. C. Llo:rd served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855-56. Served with the Shahabad Field Force in
1858 'and was present in various skirmishes leading to the attack and capture of Jugdespore (mentioned in
1^ lACoIonel If. Thomson served throughout the mutiny of 1857-58, was engaged in the trenches at Gawnpore
during the massacre, was one of the only four survivors, and was five times wounded and had a horse shot under
hm (Medal, Brevet of ICi^'or, and a year's service) .
^n Lt.(}olonel C. P. HUdebrand served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1^ LtColonel E. S. Jackson was Adjutant of the lath Bengal Native Infantry when the Wing at Nowgong
motinied in June 1857, <uid was instrumental in saving the life of Mrs. Kercholf , the wife of the Sergeant Major, whom
heicecoedfrom danger by carrying her behind him on horseback. Was engaged in an afiiur with a party of
Bnndeelss.
vi LLCoUmeL E. J. Wild served with the 40th Bengal Native InfiEintry in the Burmese war of x8sa and was present
at the atonning and capture of the Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served through the
mntiny of {8s7 ; present at the relief of Arrah and capture of Jugdespore (mentioned in despatches). Served with
Barrow's Volunteer Oavalry with Havelock'a Force in advance and first relief of Luoknow (horse killed under him)^
eenred as Assistant Field Engineer in defence of the Residency; present at the battle of Cawnpore and defeat of
the (}walior Omtingent, also at the action of Kale Nuddee and capture of Futtehghur ; present at the action at
Knrirar under Sir P. Seaton (Medal with CHasp, and a year's service).
^ LtColonel J. C. P. BaiUie served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; was Orderly Officer to
General Nicholson in the engagement with the Sealkote mutineers near Goordaspore on the xath JuJ^
1857 (severely wonnded) ; served with Brigadier Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, and
reoocupationofMynporie. AtKankur, Rohilcund border, in April x8j8 ; served with the Soraon Field Force at the
taking of Forts Dehain and Tiroul. Served with Brigadier Kelly's Force during the operations in the Terai, and
present at the actions of Ruttonpore, and attack made on the rebels* position in lower Nepau^ range — wounded
(mentioned in deeijatches. Medal).
^ LtColonel R. Blair served in the Sonthal oampai^ in 1856. Also during the Indian mutiny of x857-59»
isclndingthe Bundlecund campaign in 1859 under Brigadier Wheeler (Medal).
'^ LtColonel H. A. Browne served throughout the Burmese war of 1853-53, and was present at various
skinniflhes (Ifodal with Clasp for Pegu).
^ LtColonel G. S. Morris served with the Belgaum Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the surrender
and oocimation of the fortress of Shorapore.
1^ JA.CdUmel P. S. Yorke joined the and European Bengal Fusiliers and served with them at Delhi throughout all
the actions and operations fin>m the asrd June to the x 5th August 1857. Joined the and Sikh Cavalxy in January
1858 and served with it in the Delhi district in Major Ramsay's Column in May June and July 1858 (Medal with
dasp). Served in the (^ossyah rebellion in x86a, and oomxnanded the outpost of Buttow.
^ LtColonel G. B. Fisher was present with the 3and Bengal Native Infantry in the Sonthal district during
the mutinies of 1857, and marched with the Head Quarters flram Bowsee to Raneeguiige when the four companies
on command mutinied. Took a detachment of volunteers firom his regiment to China, and served with the 65th
N. L daring the oocnpation of Canton in 1858-59 (Medal).
^ LtColonel W. A. Franks was present with the Head Quarters of the xath Bengal Native Inlkntry when it
motir ed a« Nowgong on the xoth June 1857. He served subseouenUy throughout the mutiny campaign (MedsJ).
^ .*• ' I'ocel H. K. Bushe served with the Belgaum Field force in 1857-58, and was present at uie surrender
and Qcw .'o 1 of the fortress of Shorapore.
^** ^...Co^oe W. Barber was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Colunm in the Saugor
•pd >9& bruce '*^erritories and Raepore district fh>m the X3th November 1857 to 30th April X858, and was present at
Kooajsam, 7' ea? ^hena, Narxainpoor, Teekavah, Bhutgaum, Corganm, and attack on Whepaul Sing's house at
fibn^Taoai (\)&u ■':•)•
^ LuOo^ore* &. W. Elton was present with his regiment at the outbreak of the mutiny at Delhi on the zith
H^ 1 3^7. Served in the Meerut volunteer Horse, and was present with it at the defeat of WuUedad Khan at
Galowtee, and on several other occasions when attached to the left wing xst Belooch Battalion. Was present with
General Penny's Force at the action of Kurkralee ; was with the Conomander in Chiefs Force at the action before
BareUly on 5th May 1858, and at repulse of rebels by the Commander in Chief on the occasion of their attacking
our outposts at Shahjehuipore ; present in the operations near Mahomdy and relief of Fort JellaJabad ; present
with the Battalion at the taking of Fort Rampore Kussia by Brigadier Wetherell's Force; with (Commander in
(^rs Force at occupation of forts of Ameytee and Snnkerpore, and at the defeat of Beni Madho at Dundea
Eeeree ; also at the action at Churda and taking of Fort Mayeedia j present at the capture of 14 guns by Brigadier
Honford's Force at Sikha Ghat in Nepaul (Medal) .
^ LtColonel W. E. D. Broughton served during the Indian mutiny (Medal).
^ Lt(k>lonel J. Blair served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of X857-59, <uxd was present at the siege
ofNeenmeh, siege and assault at Kotah and pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp, and awarded the Yictona
(Trosa for *' gaUant and daring conduct" at ^eemuch, and ** in fifhting his way most gallantly throuffh a body of
rebels at Jeemm who had literally surrounded him. . . . receivea a severe sword-cut on his right amr').
^ LtColonel J. H. Doveton was on field service in the Southern •Mahratta Country during part of 1845. He
was also engaged in suppressing the insurrection at Sholapore on the 7th February 1858.
^ LtColonS W. Howey served with ^e 3and Light Infkntry durmg the Indian mutiny in 1858-50, and was
present at the capture of the fort of Tyroul, action of Jugdespore, surrender of the forts of Ahmetie ana Shunker>
pore, and pursuit of Beni Madho (Medal}.
*" LtO>lonel W. A. Park served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the siege and capture of
Satghnr, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Ganakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, storm of
Jhsnsi, and batUe of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
^ LtColonel E. M. Lawford was employed in Bengal and Bundlecund fh>m February to December X859.
^ LtColonel R. Oaulfeild served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee firom 9ih
Korember X858 to 36th January 1859 ; served also with a colunm of observation on the banks of the wurdah river
for the suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's Dominions in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose
firom ist to 30th March 1850. Served with the column under Mi^or Savage of the oxst Foot on field service in the
Xsgpoie Piovinoe ttom aand April to x8th May 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
"* LtColonel B. S. Hill served in defence of Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58; present
at CbaigoanJa. ; with Brigadier Troup's Ck>lumn during the cunpaign in Oude and present at the actions of IHugaon
sod Bnaaoolpore. attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal). Served in the Bhootan
eampaira ofx865-66 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Husara campaign of 1868 including the operations on the ** Black
1** LtColonel H. H. Stansfeld served with the xoth Foot throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
iiese oCLndmow and several skirmishes in Oude, Aximghnr, and the Jugdespore Jungles ^Medal with Clasp).
"> litOolonel O. A. (Salloway commanded the remnant of the 3rd Bengal Light (Cavalry durmg the Indian mutiny
canpaig&in i85t>58, and was present at the actions of Sarasowlee and Jowla (Medal).
"^T4.Colnnefa. Melvill served in the Kumaon Militia during 1857 and commanded Cavalry in an attack made
from H^raaeTsl upon a portion of the Rohilcund rebels. Served with the Oude Police Cavalry ttom May till
Beptembcr sSsB; was in command of a Police Force (Cavalry and Inihntry) at Mahon near Lnolmow when an
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attack was made on that poet by the enemy on the eveninfir of the 7th Anffost 1858. Commaaded the Oaraliym
an attack made by a Police Force npon the fort and position of Birwa on 26th Angnst 1858 (Medal).
^M Lt. Colonel T. M. Shelley was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerat on the zoth May 1857. He
aenred afterwards in several actions fVom the iTth August to the 39th September before Delhi, and at the aassolt
and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
i*> Lt.Colonel J. G. Campbell served with 3rd Bengal Europeans during the Indian muUnies of 1857-58, in-
cluding the operations at Shereghur Ghat in May 1858, and with the column i!h>m Agra towards Gwalior in Jrnie
1858 (Medal). Served with the 30th Puzgaub Infantry in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present at
the captures of Chamoorchi, Bala, and Nagoh (Medal with Clasp).
>"> Msjor G. A. Arbuthnot served with the Saugor Field Force during the suppression of the Indian mutiny is
the Shahabad district and in Central India (Medal).
*^ Major W. J. Morris was employed during the Indian mutiny in z858>59, in the Saugor and Nerbudda Tern-
tories and Shahabad ; was present at the engagements at Itrowlea, Azimghur, Bnrhampoor, Kheroe Sangor, and
Jugdespore. Was Acting BtafiT Officer to the Buzar Field Force, and joining in the charge of his Regiment at Bur-
hampoor his charger waa shot under him, and he saved the life of a Trooper by catting down his assailant. Was
employed in Bengal and Bundlecund with General ^Vhitlock's Field Force during the whole of X859 (Medal).
*» Major W. G. Grove served with the Beetabuldee combined Field Force during the Indian mutiny in June 1857,
and with the Kamptee Flying Column under Colonel Osborne, to intercept Tantia Topee in the Nagpore Province
from 9th Novemb€»r till 31st December 1857, was present at the disarming of the Nagpore Irregular Cavaliy. Com-
manded a Force of Irregular Cavalry and Infantry sent by orders of the Chief Commissioner of the Central
Provinces to aid a force firom Hoosingabad to attack the fort of Heerakote in the Puchmeere Hills, the strong-
hold of a rebel Chief, in the beginning of 1858.
*» Mfi^or J. I. Robinson served with the and Pnqjaub Cavalry at the final siege and capture of Lacknow, and sfc
the affair of Koorsee; and with the 9th Lancers in the Rohilcund campaign, including the actions of Rooya and
AUygungo, capture of BareUIy, and affhirs of Shahjehanpore and Mohumdee (Medal with Clasp).
*» Major S. W. O. Stevens served against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jalonn districts in 1858.
*v LtOolonel R. A. W. C. Stuart served during che campaign in Bengal, and was present at the engagement of
fierowlie, at the action of Ghurra, and at the engagement and destruction of Lallpoor, reoccupation of Hnm-
merpore, accomi>anied the foroe under the Honourable Percy Herbert in pursuit of the rebel Feroie Shsh to the
tMknks of the Chumbul (Medal).
»• Maior C. 8. Steward was employed during the Indian mutiny, and waa present at the action of Itrowlea with
Kooer Smg^s rebel force on the aist March 1858 (wounded) , and at the sortie m>m the fort of Asimghnr rfth March,
also at the taking of Jugdespore and at the engagements of Beliea, Peeroo, twice at Muttahee, Dulepore, Ceswah,
Buju>ore Gamnr, and the final ejectment of the rebels from the Jugdespore Jungles between May and June 1858
*i<^ Major T. 0. Graham served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-^8, and was present at the aiage and cap-
inre of Lucknow, taking of Bareilly, and capture of Fort Degham (Medal with Clasp).
*^^ Lt.ColoneI H. St. G. Tucker served with the x9th Pux^jaub Infiintry in the campaign of x86o in China (Medal).
*^ Lt.Colonel M. G. Clerk served in the Indian mutiny campaigns m 1857-59, ^i^d was present with Havelock's
Force att^e actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, remaining intiieAlumbagh with the force under Lt. Colonel
M'Intyre, and acted as Assistant Field Engineer; afterwards present at the capture of Lucknow (Medal with
Clasp, and a year's service).
^ Lt Colonel P. C. Dalmahoy served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of x857-59/and was present at the siege and
capture of Delhi, including most of the engagements before its walls previous to the capture. Served with Brigadier
fihowers' Force in the Deuii district. Present with the Hnmeerpore Police Battalion in several encounters with
the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859-60, and on many occasions during the campaign commanded an independent
Column of Militaiy Police (received the thanks of Government for servicea in Delhi and Bundlecund, Medal with
Clasp).
'^^ ijt.Colonel H. A. Rooke served with the 90th light Inftmtry during the mutiny in Dude in i85S>59, and in the
subsequent operations in the Terai (Medal) .
^* Major P. Story served in Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was present
at the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal).
^* Major J. L. Loch served with the and Dragoon GuaroiB at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858, and
4luring ue subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
*i7 Miqor E. J. M'Nair served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the assault and
«a^ure of Delhi as well as at the battle of Budlee-ke-Senu and all the operations throughout the- siege; served
afterwards in the Delhi district with the column under Brigadier Showers; also in the Bekaneer district in 1859
<Medal with Clasp).
*" MiMor C. Martin served in the Indian mutiny campaigns ot 1857-58 and was present with the X4th Light Dia-
ffoonswith the Malwa Field Foroe at the capture of Dhar, and actions of Mandesore — severely wounded (mentioned
m despatches, Medal). Served in the Abyssinian camx)aign in 1868 as Aide de Camp to BngSMlier D. M. Stewart,
and with the zath Bengal Cavalry at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
'i>t Sir John Louis served in the Indian mutiny campiugn m 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of
Batghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing the Mnddenpore Pass, siege and Rtorm
of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal).
*i*Lt.Colonel J. M.Williams served in the Burmese war in 1853-53 and was present at Pegu during the investment
of the Pagoda and River stockade by the Burmese in January 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served as a Volnn-
Ceer against the rebel Chief Meng Loung in the Martaban district in 1856, present in several engagements, and in
fihoay Gheen in 1857.
*"> Migor R. C. Stewart served with a par^ of the Mjrsore Silladar Horse attached to the Kumool Movable
Column and was present at the attack on Shorapore on the 8th February 1858. on which occasion he was
dangerously wounded by two sword cuts ; also commanded a detachment of the 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Contin-
gent with Brigadier Hill^B Field Force in the Taptee Valley, in Berar, and in the Deccan firom November 2858 till
March 2859 (Medal) .
""^ Major L. E. Evans served throughout the Indian muUny campaign in 1858-59 with the 3rd Bengal European
'Regiment, and was present with the Mynpooree Movable Column in the operations at Sheraghur Ghat, and with
the Agra Column towards Gwalior. Served also with the Colmnn under Brigadier Showers in the action of Dewaa
against Tantia Topee (Medal).
"> Major W. B. Martin served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; was present with the 38th Foot at the
assault and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and aflbirs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the z9thPunjaub Inflintry in China the camphign of i860 (Medal). Served with the 3rd
pumaub Infhntry throughout the Sittana Expedition in 1863 (Medal with Clasp) ; and afterwards with General
Wilde's Column against the Judon Tribes.
Force under Brigadier Showers in pursuit of rebels in Central India (twice mentioned in dmpatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
*M Major A. K. J. 0. Mackenzie served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 2857-58, and was present at the sie^
and capture of Delhi from the 17th July 1857 with xst Pmijaub Cavalry, and was engaged in a cavalry afikir m
rear of'^the camp on zxth September ; served with column under Brigadier Greathed, and engaged at Uie actions
of Boolundshuhur. Allyghur, Agra, and Kanouge ; present at relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, skirmishes of
Malygunge and Alumbagh and action of Cawnpore : served with a column under Sir Hope Grant in Oude, and
engaged at Meangnnge : present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and aflhir at Koorsee : commanded a squad-
ron of the ist Punjaub Cavalry at capture of Bareilly and affair of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp).
**s Major A. B. D. Mackensie served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 18^7-58, and was present during the
siege and assault of Delhi with the Guide Caralry, and with Brigadier Showers^ Column in the DeDil, Qoorgaon,
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«nd Jhi^ijnr districts. Served with the ist Sikh Cavahy at the siege and oaptare or Laoknow (wounded), and was
preientst the action of the Moosa Ba^^h (Medal with two Clasps).
MH^'or F. M. Alexander served with the Dharwar Field Force from 5th March till 95th April z8<8. Com-
msnded a detachment of the 4th Light Cavalry while serving with the Gomckpore Field Fbroe nnder Brigadier
Eotrcroft from November 1858 till Febraary 1859, and was present at the affairs of Koosmee and Bagowra ; and in
Be&gal and Bundlecand from January to December 1859 (Medal).
'B Major J. H. T. Fuqohar was present at the action of Chinhut (severely woonded) and thronghoat the
defence of the Residency at Laoknow m 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a srear's service).
"•Mi^or R. Beadon served dm>tng the Indian mntiny -campaigns in 2857-58, and was present at the siege of
Lnekaow, akinnish at Tigree, capture of Aximghur and pursuit; at Sanilwar he captured a 9<ponnder ; operations
in the Jogdeepore JunglM and pursuit ; action at Nonadee and pnranit to the Kymaon Hills (twice mentioned in
dmatehes. Medal wi& Clasp). Served the campaign of x86o m China, including the taking of ^e Taka Forts.
actun at (Thankiawan, and surrender of Pekin (Medaf with two Clasps).
»* (^ptain G. Beadon, prior to entering Uxe Indian Army, served five years as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy,
ms on board H.M. ship Alaien at the bombardment and fiftll of Bomarsund during the Baltic campaign of 1854
under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served afterwards in the same ship daring the siege and fiall of Sevastopcl
between the aard October 1854 and December 1855, and was present at tno taking of Kertoh and Kinboum (Medal
with (Hasp). Was engM^ in the operations against Cfinton on board H.M. ships Calcutta and Elk. Served on
be River (janges as a volunteer during the late mutiny in the H.E.I. Company's gunboat Jumna,
^ Kigor C. B. Stack served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Mattra
districts in May and . Jnne 1857 ; and aa Aide de Camp to Greneral Polwbele at the battle of Agra on the 5th July
1857 (Medal).
» (Captain R. O. T. Stevenson served in the Indian mntiny campaign in 18^8-59, and was present at Jeenm,
asasnlt and eaptore of Kotah, and in pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp) .
s** (?aptain F. S. Cherry was employed during the Indian mntiny in Shahabad« and enjnged at Bnrhami)oor
^± October, Kheree Saajgor x6th October, Jugdeispore i8th October, Seekreta and Koath Khaa aoth October, and
Iniabad joth November 1858, and in Bundlecund ull June 1859 (Medal).
* CSaptain C. A. Moore commanded a detachment of the and Bombay Light Cavaliy at the taking of Bowa;
ptSKDt at the taking of Awah ; served with the Field Force in Ontral India in 1858 ; present during the operations
IS the Hahee Kanta in 2858 ; and at the night attack of the Khosias at Bhvrannah and duringtne operations at
Knnpr Parker; present during the operations in Kattywar, and at the taking of the Burda Hills and defeat of
the wagheen at that plaoe in 1859 (Medal with Chisp) . Served with the 3rd Light Cavaby during the Abvsiinian
csmpsiim of 1867-68, and commanded the Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in de-
epatebOB, Medal).
* Captain A. H. Prinsep was present at the mntiny of his Regiment, the 6th Bengal Light (Tavaliy, at
Sealkote on the 9th July x8«7 and was wounded. He atterwaxds served against the rebels in tha (logaria Jungles,
and was present at the ilnai siege and capture of Lnoknow (Medal with Clasp).
* (^ptain J. M. C. Galloway was employed during the Indian mntiny in Shahabad. and was engaged at Eherea
Ttii October, Burhampoor 14th October, Kheree Sanger x6th October, Jugdespore x8th October, and Seekreta and
koath Khai aoth October 1858, and in Bundlecund auring the whole of 1859 (Medal).
K Qiptain T. H. T. Chalon served with the C!opal Movable Column and BeUaxy Field Force in 1858, and was
preeent at the storming of Copal (Medal).
"■ (^ptain T. F. C. Bochfort served during the Indian mntiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the dege
lod eaptore of Lnoknow, the subsequent operations in Oude and actions of Koorsee and Baree (Medal with Clasp).
» (^pisin W. 8. Maoleod served with a Squadron of the zst Dragoon Guards during the campaign of z86o in
CUna.
M UaiorW. Thompson served in the Nagpore Province to intercei»t the rebels under Tantia Topee IVom 9th
Korember 1858 to 36tn January 1850. He served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river
fcr tha sappression of disturbances m the Niaam's Dominions in oox^junotion with a column under Sir Hugh Rose,
from itt to 30th MJaroh 1859.
** (Captain H. C. Stevens was employed in Bengal and Bundlecund from January to June 1859.
** Major G. W. Cox was employed against the &aren insurgents in 2857.
^ Captain A. F. Curtis served with the Bellary Field Force in 1858-^9.
** Captein J. S. Irvine served at the relief of Asimghur in April 1858, and in the subsequent pursnit of Koer
&u; (Medal).
M Ctetain B. G. Birch served with the Volunteer Cavalry with HavelocVs Force in 1857, and was severely '
voondod at the first relief of Lucknow (Medal with CHasp, and a year's service) .
"* Captain H. M. Buller served with the Eusof^ye Force on the N. W. Frontier of India in 1863, including the
titaek on and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Captain R. Morris served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian mutiny campaign in Z858, and was
prasoit at the siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations at Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
M Captain H. £ SIHot was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from the 4th June to tiie 5th August 1858.
** Captain W. Rowlandson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of
Seerowlie and Ghnrra, and reoocupation of Hxmieerpore (Medal).
" Captain P. L. Gordon served auring the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal, in the Sangor Nerbudda Terri-
tories, flram December 1857 to February 1858; also with Bria^ier Rowcroft's Force from May to i6th December 1858.
^ Captain G. C. Jackson served with the BusuflBai Field Force in 1863, and was present at the reconnaissance and
^ir in the CSrainla YaJley, at the storming of the Conical Hill, destruction of Lalloo, and burning of Umbeyla
(ffianticmed in despatches). Eterved witii the Abyssinian Expedition in x868, and was present at the action of
An^ and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and received the approbation of (Government, Medal).
» Captain O. C. Morris served during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in the Shahabad district, and was
P«ent at the aflbir at Berhampore on the X4th October 1858.
" Captein F. D. Plowden served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-50, and accompanied General
tnak't (^lumn on the Oude frontier, and was engaged at the capture of Attrowlee (Medal).
^ Captain F. Beeching served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keonghut for the suppression of a
nbelUon amongst the Hill Tribes of the Chittack Tributair Mahals.
^ M^or J. M. Stewart served in the Jynteah Hills auring the rebellion of 1863-63, ctnd was present at the
xuoltand capture of the stockades of Ookis, Mugbaroi, and Oomkrong.
^ Captain H. H. C. G. Warrington was employed on field service in the Saugor and Norbudda Territories in tha
iappreasion of the Indian mutiny from the 6th February 1858.
"* Captain F. G. Bideout was employed in suppressmff tho Khond outbreak in Boad in May and Juno i86a.
"7 Captain H. 8. Ruxton commanded two Companies of the 17th Puigaub InCantry in the pursuit and capture of
a party of rebels of the 36th Bengal Native Infantry in July 1857.
™ Ma)or W. C. (Hiowne served with the 19th Pnnjaub Infantry in the campaign of x86o in China (Medal).
^ Captain A. J. Howes served with the Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was present
at the storming of the fort of Ruteea z^th November X858 (Medal) .
'^^jor S. Venour served as a volunteer with the xoth Foot against the Dinapore mutineers at Arrsh in Z857
ai^ was severely wounded (Modal). Served with the right column Doar Field Force in 1 86 c-66.
*" Captain A. P. Currio served throughout the Persian campaign of Z856-57, including the assault and capture
<tf the fort of Resldre, surrender of Bushure, at Borazjoon. and action of luiooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Served in
the Indian mutiny campaign, including the pursuit of Tantia Topee and the GwaUor rebels in Z858-59.
'^t M^or H. R. Wintfo served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
^ Captain G. W. Holdsworth served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at
<he action near Agra on the 5th July against the Neemuch mutineers, attack on the village of Chulhaslee (severely
yondcdbyan explosion), the battle of Agra on the xoth October; also with the column under Ck)lonel Cotton at
'^ntefapore Siikeein October Z857, and with the Agra Ck>lumn towards Gwalior in June Z858 (Medal).
"■ (Captain W. F. Bartleman served with the Z3tn Light Inflmtry in the Indian mutiny campaign in X858, and
^PMprweulafc the aoticnis of Almorah on the zTth and 35th April, and at the storming axufcmtoreof ^efort
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of Nuggar (Medal) . Served daring a pari of the Coaalah rebellion, and -oommanded a Conmany of fiha 4frd Bengal
N. I. at the attack and capture of the stockaded village of Hoonaowpoom'e in the Jynteah Hille on the nnd Hareh
i86a.
*** Captain J. H. W. Osborne served with the 73rd Foot in Brigadier Boworoft's Goloxnn daring the oampaign in
the Terai, firom the 4th November z8<8 to Jaly 1859, and waa present at the attack by the rebels on the colomnof
Uajor Ross, and in some minor affairs (Hedal).
^ Captain J. Johnstone served with the Trans-Gogra Field Force nnder Brigadier Bowcroft in 1858-59 (Kedal)*
M* Captain H. 8. Daniell served with the Persian Bzpeditionary Force in 1857 (SCedal with Clasp). Served wfth
the Central India Field Force nnder Sir Hagh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and eaptareof Biatghnr,
action at Barodea (wounded), relief of Saugor, action at Gorrakhota, siege and capture of Jhansi, baftie of
Koonch, actions before and taking of Calpee, actions at Morar and Gwalior, battle of Jowra AUpore. Served in
the Jhansi and Jaloun Districts in 2858, and was present at the action at How HahouL Served as Staff Offloer to
the force employed in the operations m the Ohunoairi District in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Captain H. C. Grarden served with theBrigade under (General Franks inOnde in 1857-58 ; and with threeCompenies
of the 97th Foot in Bundleoand in 1859 (Medal) . Served with the asrd Bengal N.I. during the Bonair campaign of
1863 ; was present in separate command of two Companies of this Beglment at the actions of the Conical mil and
Laloo ; taking and bunune of Umbeylah, and was also present with the whole regiment at the severe haiid*to»
hand conflict with and total defeat of the Affghans and ftinatics at the Bonair Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served ae
Commandant of the Corps of Sebundy Sappers during the Bhootan oampaign under Mejor General fVaaer ^rtler
» Captain B. B. Cox served with the 90th Light Inlhntry in the oampaign in Oude in 2858-59, and was present
at the action of Dowsa (Medal).
*>> Captain W. Campbell was present at the outbreak of the mutlnv at Lnoknow on the 30th May 1857. and with
the fbrce that drove the rebels out of the station the next day. Served throughout the defence of the Besiaency firom
the 30th June to the aand November, and as a volunt^ser with the 78th Hiffhlanders accompanied the foroe under
Colonel Napier (Lord Napier of Magdala) that went oat to the Mootee Manzil to bring in the sick, woanded,
heavy guns, and ammunition left behind by the relieving force nnder Havelock, and was sent to report at ni|^
that more doolies were required for the sick and wounded; was afterwards present at the battle of Cawnpore and
defiaat of the Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and ayear's service). Served the campaign of x86»-63 in the
Jynteah Hills, and saved the records and treasure on the Cfutoherry being destroyed by lightning.
'TO Captain H. C. Kemble was present at the relief of Azimghur m April 1858 (Medal).
*n Captain R. A. C. Hunt served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was present at the
storming and capture of tae entrenched camp at Wang-kasa 4th April 2862, of the town of Tseerpoo Z7th April,
at Nazean 97th and a9th April, at the storming of KahniTig zst May, of Tsing-poo xsth May, and at the stonning
and recapture of Kahding on the 4th October x86a.
*?* Captain R. M. Chambers served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was present st
the storming and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April x86a, and of the town of Tsewpoo iTtb
April, at Nasean a7tn and a9th April 1863, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo xath May, and with the ganiaon
defending Kahdingin May x86a.
"J* Captain G. E. Srskine served with the Rajpootana Field Force nnder Brigadier M. W. Smith in 1858-^.
"'* Captain H. W. Bird served during the suppression of the mutiny hi Bengal firom July to December x8«8, and
was present at the action of Toolsepore ; was also present in the campaign in Bundleyund under Brigadier
Wheler in X859 (Medal).
*^ Captain W. W. aooper served with a squadron of his regiment on field service in the Beocan ficom the ztth
Novembw 1858 to the 5th April X850, indnding the march of fifty miles without a halt on ttie a8Ui Febrnaiy in pur^
suit of and defeat of the enemy and taking several prisoners (Medal).
*77 Captain J. G. D. Walker served withnis regiment in the campaign in Bundleoand onder Brigadier Wheler
in 1859.
*7B Captain J. May served with the Volunteer Cavalry at Lnoknow, and was present at the action of Chinhnt
30th June T857, also throughout the defeaoe of the Reudency acting as a Subaltern of Artillery uid subseqoently
as Assistant Field Engineer. Served afterwards with the foroe at the Alumbagh and was present in the various
actions (wounded), and aooompanied Lord Clyde's Force at the final capture of Luoknow (MTedal with two Clasps).
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Charles Eyre Wheeler, Acijutant Errinpoorah Irregular Force
George Frederic Churchill, Adjutant x Goorkhaa
Charles Evans Hallett, Sub Assistant Commissary General 3rd Class, on)
probation, x 3 Oct. 70 S
George John Hare, Quarter Master 22 Bengal Native Inftmtry
Thomas James Bailey, Wing Subaltern 3 Sikh Infantry
Frederick Robertson Ditmas, Squadron Subaltern 15 Bengal Cavalry
John Abercrombie, Quarter Master 7 Bengal Native Infantry
Francis Charles Burton, Squadron Subaltern z Bengal Cavalry i
Alfred Nimmo Sandilands, Quarter Master 6 Punjaiib Infantry
Charles Francis Massy ,"77 Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Pm^aub,)
24 June 70, Delhi District S
James Graves Kelly, Wing Subaltern 33 Bengal Native Infantry
Frank Barrow, Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Oude, )
20 Sept. 70, Oonao S
William John Vousden, Squadron Subaltern 5 Punjaub' Cavalry
Edward Law Durand, 3rd Assistant to the Gk>v.Gen.'s Agent in Rajpootana
Carbery Egan, Squadron Subaltern 12 Bengal Cavalry
Bradford Smith, Wing Subaltern 4 Bengal Native Infantry
Arnold Dash wood Strettell,»7 Quarter Master and Pnr^aub Infantry
Edward Lloyd, Squadron Subaltern 4 Punjaub Cavalry
Lorn Robert Henry Dick Campbell,®® Wing Subaltern x Punjaub Inflmtry
Archie Wishart (Jaii-dner, Wing Subaltern 27 Bengal Native Infantry
Sir Charles Henry Leslie, Bart. Wing Subaltern 37 Bengal Native Infantry
John Robert Burlton- Bennett, Sub Assistant Commissary General, 3rd Class ...
Henry Vere Hunt, Quarter Master 25 Bengal Native Infl&ntry
Francis Ranken Cave Voyle, Adjutant 29 Bengal Native Infimtry
Bernard Channer , Wing Subalfem a Bengal Native Infantry .'
William George Craigie Halkett, Adjutant 30 Bengal Native Infantry
George Hugh Coles Dyce, Quarter Master az Bengal Native Infbntry
Stannus Vomer Gt)rdon, Quarter Master 23 Bengal Native Infantry
Mansel Armstrong, Squadron Subaltern 5 Bengal Cavalry
Robert Alexander Swectenham, Quarter Master 27 Bengal Native Infantry
Samuel John Dunlop, Assistant Engineer, zst Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. 72, >
Central Provinces, Jubbulpore Division, Nagpore )
Jamea Butler, Assist. Com. 3rd Grade, British Burmah, 9 Aug. 69, Moulmein ...
Charles Boswell Norman, Adjutant 3 Sikh Infantry
Albert de Clancy Rennick, Assist.Com. 3rd Class, Punjaub, Hoshiarporo Dittrict
Thomas George Thomson, Adjutant 36 Bengal Native Infiwtry
Thomas Francis Hobday, Sub Assist. Comizussai^ General, 3rd Class, x6 July 69
John Douglas Hallett, Quarter Master 40 Bengal Native Infontry
Henry Opie Woodhouse, Wing Subaltern 19 Bengal Native Infantry
Thomas Deane, Adjutant Governor General's Body Guard
William Henry Browne, Quarter Master 18 Bengal Native InflEintry
John Wm. O'Callaghan, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P.W., x6 Jan. 71,^
Punjaub, zst DiN-ision, Bari Doab Canal S
Edward Henry Bingham, Quarter Master 1 3 Bengal Native Infantry
Henry James Barr, Quarter Master 17 Bengal Native Inflintry
John Fra.Jas.MiUer,»M Assist. Eng. zst Gr.D.P.W. , I Mar.7 x , Sirhind Canal,Puxyaub
Augustus Keith Abbott, Adjutant 42 Bengal Native Inftmtry
Sydney Drummond TumbuU, Adjutant 15 Bengal Cavalry ,
Arthur Edward Ward, Assist. Eng. and Grade, D. P. Works, 4 Oct. 7a, 7th Circle
Robert Toinkyns Hawkes, Quarter Master 35 Bengal Native Infkntry
William Hutt Curzon Wyllie, Assist. Com. 3rd Grade, 26 Aug. 70, Oude, Kheree
Annesley John Garrett, Wing Subaltern 3 Itifantry Hyderabad Contingent
Arthur Fishe, Wing Subaltern 8 Bengal Native Infantry
Alister William Jamieson, Wing Subaltern 12 Bengal Native Infantry
Lyndon Bolton Irwin, Wing Subaltern 20 Bengal Native Infantry
Seymour Duncan Barrow, Squadron Subaltern xo Benj^al Cavalry
Charles Swaine Hogge, Wing Subaltern 24 Bengal Native Infiintry
Henry BoUeau, Squadron Sub^tem it Bengal Cavalry
Walter Hailes, Wing Subaltern 37 Bengal Native Infantry
Arthur Coombe Gordon Lydiard, Quarter Master 31 BengEd Native InflEuitry.
Francis Neilson Chalmers, Sub.Assist.Com.Gen, ^rd CI. on probation, 13 Oct. 7c
Leslie Trevor Bishop, Squadron Subaltern 2 Punjaub Cavalxy
George Lloyd Reily Ricbardson, Squadron Subaltern x8 Bengal Cavalry.
Thomas Lloyd Lewis, Wmg Subaltern 26 Bengal Native Infantry
George Frederick Young, Quarter Master 30 Bengal Native Infantry ....
Alexander Evans Gordon,Wing Subaltern 22 Bengal Native In&ntry ....
Edm. Chas. Elliston, Assist. Eng. 2nd Gr.D.P.W.,8ept.68,Bengal,MahanuddyDiv.
Dudley Elphinstone Gouldsbury, Quarter Master 19 Bengal Native Infkntry.
Jacob Pieter Deneys Yanrenen, Adjutant 5th Bengal Cavalry
Francis Richard Begbie, Wing Subaltern 3 Pui^aub Infantry
John Corse-8cott,«7* Quarter Master 37 Bengal Native Infantry
James Aloysius Miley, Adjutant z Bengal Native Infantry
Henry Metcalfe Rose, Adjutant 4z Bengal Native Infantry
Charles Marsh Keighley, Quarter Master 8 Bengal Native Infantxv
Robert Nicholls Harington, Wing Subaltern 29 Bengal Native Infantry .
George Wemyss Anson, Officiating Assistant Commissioner, Jhansi ....
Edward Bimies Nixon,** Wing Subaltern Meywar Bheel Corps
John Meremth Douglas Lewes, Wing Subaltern a Punjaub Infantry
Edward Hales Wilson, Quarter Master 36 Bengal Native Infantry ...
Robert Alexander Gilchrist,"*' Squadron Sub. a Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent
Thomas Holbrow Goldney, Quarter Master 38 Bengal NaUve Infkmtry
William James Alexander Birch, Wing Subaltern 6 Bengal Native Infkntry
Henry Doveton Hutchinson, Wing Subaltern 40 Bengal Native Infantxy
Philip Herman Wallerstein,'*'^ Quarter Master 24 Bengal Native Infkntry
Frederic Talbot Goodridge, Wing Subaltern Z3 Bengad Native Infantry
William Maitland Meacham, Adjutant z^ Bengal Native Infkntry
James Livingston Aberigh-Mockay, Adjutant 8 Bengal Cavalry
Frederick Augustus Remmington, Adjutant Z5 Bengal Native Infkntry
James Mandeville Wood von Beverhoudt, Wing Sub. Z7 Bengal Native InJkntry
David Stanley Cuninghame, Sauadron Subaltern z Punjaub CavaJxy
James Alex. Lawrence Montgomery, Assistant Oomxnisaioner, 3rd Olain.)
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Leopold James Heniy Grey, Officiating Assistant Commissioner, Lohardaggah
Alfired Charles Le Qaesne, Wing Subaltern, i Infantry Hyderabad Contingent
Alfred George Yaldwyn, Wing Subaltern 6 Punjaub Infantry
Frederick Drummond Battye, Squadron Subaltern Corps of Guides -
Josiah Philip Crampton Neville, Squadron Subaltern 14 Bengal Cavalry
Andrew Kennedy Macpherson, Cantonment Magistrate of Mooltan
William Hill, Quarter Master a Goorkhas
Alex. James Corse-Soott. Assistant Superintendent, 2nd Grade, Revenue)
Survey, zst Division, Bhawulpore S
George Hambley Elliott, Adjutant 3 Bengal Cavaliy
Alex.Thoma8 Seton Abercromby Rind, Wing Subaltern 28 Bengal Native Infantry
Leonard William Christopher. Sub Assistant Conunissary General
Charles Archibald Mercer, Wing Subaltern 4 Goorkhas
Richard John Morgan, Asst. Eng. and Grade, D.P. Works, 4 Oct. 72, Sth Circle
Beniamin Horatio Pollard, Wing Subaltern 45 Benoral Native Infantry
William Harris, Wing Subaltern 21 Bengal ^ative Infantry
Arthur M'Leod Mills, Wing Subaltern 10 Bengal Native Infantry
Richard Kirby Ridgewaj', Wing Subaltern i Goorkha Regiment
William Alexander Holcombe®*
Lewis Archibald Charles Cook, Squadron Subaltern 5 Bengal Cavalry
Getfery Lawrence Kliot, Sub Assistant Commissary General, 3rd Class
Gilbert Gaisford, Quarter Master 5 Punjaub Infantry
Vincent George Lawrence Byre, Wing Subaltern 23 Bengal Native Infantry .
Cathcarl William Mony penny. Wing Subaltern 2 Bengal Native Infantry
Edward Francis Joseph de Clanay Rennick, Squadron Subaltern 7 Bengal Cav.
Herbert Anthony Sawyer, Adjutant 19 Bengal Native Infantry
Charles Thomas Bingham, Wing Subaltern 33 Bengal Native Infiantry
Norton Charles Martelli, Wing Subaltern 39 Bengal Native Infantry
James Francis Carthew, Squadron Subaltern 13 Bengal Cavalry
James Beverley Lynch, Squadron Subaltern 12 Bengal Cavalry
Henry FitzGerald Stevens, Wing Subaltern 42 Bengal Native Inflftntry
Henry Harvey Swetenham, Wing Subaltern 21 Bengal Native Infantry
Henry Alexius Abbott. Wing Subaltern 15 Bengal ^ative Infantry
William Potter Newall. Wing Subaltern 2Goorkha Regiment
John James Money-Simons, wing Subaltern 24 Bengal Native Infantry
Charles Andrew Coles, Wing Subaltern 36 Bengal Native Infantry
James Ramsay Hobday, Wing Subaltern 38 Bengal Native Infantry
James Frank Rivott-Carnao. Wing Subaltern 23 Bengal Native Infantry
Edward Willock Chalmers, Squadron Subaltern 17 Bengal Cavaliy
Archibald Spiers M'Rae, Wing Subaltern 22 Bengal Native Infantry
iGerald Ward Martin, Assistant Superintendent, and Grade, Revenue Survey
jWilliam Harry Salmon, Wing Subaltern 41 Bengal Native Infantry
Ernie Money, Squadron Subaltern 11 Bengal Cavalry
Henry Craigie Malkett, Wing Subaltern 15 Bengal Native Infantry
Lewis Dening»Wing Subaltern 26 Bengal Native Infautiy
Henry St. Patrick Maxwell, Wing Subaltern 41 Bengal Native Infantry
Alexander John Forsyth Reid, Wing Subaltern 30 Bengal Native Infantry ..
Malcolm Alexander Gray, Wing Subaltern 38 Bengal Native Infantry
Philip Edward Anderson, Wing Subaltern 25 Bengal Native Infantry
Michael Ramsay Spence, Wing Subaltern 14 Bengal Native lnfantr3'
Edwupd James Gardner Lewis, Wing Subaltern 19 Bengal Native Infantry..
Arthur Parry Thornton, Wing Subaltern 25 Bengal Native Infantry
Charles Arthur Boss Sage. Wing Subaltern z8 Bengal Native lufantry
Robert Edward Arthur Jenkins. Wing Subaltern ao Bengal Native Infantry
Charles Reginald Macgregor, Wing Subaltern 4a Bengal Native InfJcmtry ..
Thomas John O'Dwyer Renny, Wing Subaltern 4 Puojaub Infantry
Wm. Francis Hnngerford Grey, Wing Subaltern 4 Bengal Native Iiuiuitry
Edward Bruce, Squadron Subaltern 19 Bengal Cavalry
lArthur Thomas Banon, Wing Subaltern 39 Bengal Native Infantry
John Fraser Dingwall Pordyce. Squadron Subaltern 8 Bengal Cavalry
Charles Edgeworth Gubbins, Wing Subultem 11 Bengal Native Infantry .,
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331
Bengal Staff Corps,
Governor General's Body Guard (Raised in 1762).
'* JaTA."— " AVJL "— " Hi.HABA.JPOKX "— " MOODKBB "— " FsBOZEBHUHUB "— " AlLIWAL"— "SOBBAOH.**
Head Quarters at Oaloutta. Un\fonnf Searlei. FcMinga^ Dark Blue. Laee, Yelhv.
lUiTE, Nauxs, akd Gobps.
Lt. Colonel G. Delane, Staff Ck)rps
Captain H. P. Peacock, late 3 Cavalry..
Lieut. T. Deane, Staff Corps
Staff Surgeon Major O. Bamett
Riding Master
Abmx
Raitk.
29 Feb. 69
6 May 65
24 Aug. 68
RXMABKS.
Commandant, 4 March 62.— Furlough to Europe.
2nd in Command, 4 March 62.— Offid&tdng Commandant.
Adjutant, 24 Jan. 71.
In medical charge.
And in veterinary charge.
2Slfto5ZM&iiMn^— Commandant; Adjutant; z Subadar; 3 Jemadars;
peters; 70 Troopers.
; Havildars; 5 Naicks; a Farrien; 2 Tnm*
1st Bengal Cavalry (late ist Irregular Cavalry).
Detachment — " Bkubtpobb "— " Cavdahab, 1849."
Head Quarters at Cawnpore. Uniform, Yellow, Facings, Bed. Lace, Gold.
Colonel W. R. E. Alexander, Staff Corps a Mar. 73 Commandant, 5 Aug. 67.
Lt.Colonel R. Jenkins, late 5 Cavalry ... 20 Feb. 7
Major G. C. Thomson, Staff Corps 19 July 71
Major C. W. Fletcher, Staff Corps laoFeb. 70
Captain M. Clementi, Staff Corps 12 June 70
Captain W. A. Lawrence, Staff Corps...! 4 Feb. 73
Captain A. R. Chapman, Staff Corps ...29 Oct. 69
Captain C. O. W. Apperley. Oen. List ...jas Aug. 69
Lieut. F. G. Burton, Staff Corps 29 July 67
Lieut. Q, G. Dawes, a Hussars 28 Got. 71
Burgeon Major E. M^Kellar, IfZ) ! 9 July 71
2nd in Command and Squadron 0£Qcer, a Jan. 68.
2nd Squadron Officer, ao Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating and Squadron Officer, 10 Aug. 72
3rd Squadron Officer, 7 Oct. 7a.— Furlough
Officiating 3rd Squadron Officer, 26 Aprn 73,
Adjutant, 2 April 63. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant, a8 June 73.
zat Squadron Subaltern, 34 Oct. 72.— Sick Furlough to Europe^
and Squadron Subaltern, a4 Oc^ 73.
In medical charge, z Dec. 73.
2nd Bengal Cavalry (late 2nd Irregular Cavalry).
" Abbacmt **— J5r«?<Kf Qvartere and Sight JFtM^— "Sobbaok"— "Pukjab."
Head Quarters atSegowlie. Uniform, Oreen. Facings, Bed. Lace, Silver.
LtColonel 0. "Wilkinson, late 4 Cavalry..
Captoin C. W. CampbeU, Staff Corps ...
Major T. C. Graham, late 4 Cavalry
Captain F. Knowles, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Kemble, late 3 Cavalry ...
Captain C. E. Salkeld, Staff Corps
Oaptain C.T.M.Higginson.Gen.List.Cav.
Captain W. B. Craigie, Gen. List, Cav. ..
Burgeon Msgor F. Parsons
14 July 67
20 Dec. 66
4 July 71
4 Scpt.72
zo June 69
8 June 72
za Dec. 68
4 Deo. 7z
Commandant, zz March 71.— Furlough to Euroi)e.
2nd in Com. and Squad. Officer, zz mbx. jx. — Otfg. Commaadsni.
Officiating and in Command, 27 Dec. 7Z.
2nd Squadron Officer, 20 Feb. 72.
3rd Squad. Officer, zo Feb. 72. *
Ac^utant, 9 Oct. 7Z.
z8t Squadron Subaltern, zo Feb. 72.— Furlough to Borope.
2nd Sauadron Subaltern, 9 Oct. 7z.
In medical charge, 21 Dec. 7c.
3rd Bengal Cavalry (late 4th Irregular Cavalry).
' AvYGHAjrisiljr "— " Ghuzvbb "— " Mahabajpobb "—a BeeeaUahe ** Khbla t*'— Detachment " Moonssx "— Deiaekutal
** Fbbozbshuhub "— " Alliwal."
Head Quarters at Kowgong. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue, Lace, Bold.
Colonel G. W. M. Hall, CB. Staff Corps
Major C. F. Paoke, Staff Corps
Mi^or A. R. D. Mackenzie, late z Cavalry
Captain B. Craoroft, Staff Corps
Oaptain G. W. Willock, Gen. lAst, Cav...
Lieut. G. H. Elliott, Staff Corps
Oaptain S. A. Bwinley, Gen. List, Cav.
Lieut. G. T. Morris, Staff Corps
Burgeon Major J. J. Clarke
z7Aug.69
zo Dec. 67
2 Apr. 7a
Z5 MTay 66
ao Oct. 7z
Z7 Jan. 70
ao Apr. 73
Z4 Sept.66
Z4 May 73
Commandant,- a6 Aug. Z859. [Europe.
and in Command and S()uad. Officer, z Sept. 64. — ^Furlough to
2nd Squadron Officer, 2a Mar. 65.— Officiating and in Command.
wd Squadron Officer, 5 May 66.— Officiating and Sqtiad. Officer.
Officiating 3rd Squadron Officer, 37 May 73.
Ac^utant, 37 May 7a.
zst Squadron Subaltern, aa Mar. 67.
and Squadron Subaltern, 8 Dec. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
In medical charge, a Mar. 67.
4tli Bengal Cavalry (late 6th Irregular Cavalry).
Head Quarters at JCeeroti
LtColonel O. C. Hankin, Staff Corps
Ki^or M. M. Prendergast, Staff Corps..
M^jor B. H. C. Simpson, Staff Corps ...
Oaptain F. P. W. Freeman, Staff Corps.
Oaptain W. R. Hamilton, Gen . List, Inf. . .
Oaptain D. Adamson, Staff Corps.,
Oaptain C. B. Harenc. Staff Corps.,
Bnrgeon Major S. 0. Amesbuiy .....
8 Dec.
8 Feb.
9 Dec.
7 Dec.
z Nov.
5 Jan.
zsOct.
Uniform, Searlei, Facingt, Blue. Lace, Gold,
69 j Commandant, z z Aug. 66. rto Europe
70 and in Command and Squadron Offleer, ao Jan. (S4. — Furlough
70 and Squadron Officer, ao Jan. 64.— Officiating and in Command.
67 3rd Squadron Officer, ao Jan. 64. — Offg. and Squadron Oflicer.
68 'Adjutant, aa Dec. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
7z'zst Squadron Subaltern, aa Dec. 68.— Offg. 3rd Squadron Officer.
73 and Squadron Subaltern, 5 Mar. 69. — Of^. AdUutani.
In medical charge, z6 Jan. 73.
SaeK B^ment qf Benaal Cavalry coneieie of 6 Troope, with the following Eetabliehment : — Oommandant; and in Com*
mand and Squadron Officer; and Squadron Officer; 3rd Squadron Officer; Adjutant; s Squadron Subalterns'
z Medical Officer ; 3 Ressaldars ; 3 Ressaidars ; z Woordie Major j 6 Jemadars': 6 Kote DnffiMan : 48 Dnl&daxs •
CKiBhanburdars; 6 Trumpeters; 384 Sowars.
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5th Bengal Cavalry (late jth Irregular Cavalry. — Eaised 28 Aiml 1841). 332
" PUKJAB "— " MoOLTAJr."
Hoad Quarters at Jhelnm. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue, Lace, Gold.
Ri5K, Nauss, ajtd Cokps.
r€ LtColonel G. J. S.GonghJate 5 Cav.
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Major H. R. Osbom, StAff Corps .
il:ror H. L. HavrldcB, Staff Corps,
''aptain H. A. Shakcspear, late 5 Cavalry
< ' .['''^n R. B. Grah&m, Staff Coti)s . .
Lit It, J. P. D. Vanrenen, Staff Corps
LicL L. A. C. Cook, Staff Corps —
Li'at. If. Annstronsr, Staff Coips '30
AK>i<tant Suriceon D. P. Palmer, MD. ...1 31
^oigaon llajor J. N. Grant
Jan. 67
Dec. 70
Jane 73
July 65
June 68
Apr. 69
Feb. 70
Mfty 68
Mar. 66
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Commandant, s6 May 64.
and in Com. and Sq. Officer, 7 Dec. 66.— Purlougli to Europe.
Officiatinpf and in Command, 7 Fob. 72.
and Squadron Officer, 20 Augf. 67.
3rd Squadron Officer, ai Dec. 69.
Adjutant, 13 Fen. 71.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 6 May 71.
and Squadwn Subaltern, 11 Feb. 70.
In medical charge, 8 Mar. 69.— Sick Furloujfh to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 17 Feb. 73.
6th Bengal Cavalry (late Sth Irregular Cavalry. — Eaised 31 Jan, 1842).
"PirianAB" — Detaehmeni "Moodkbb*' — Detachment " FxEozrsHUHUB " — " Sobbaov."
Head Quarters at Korar. Uniform^ Blue. Facbigt, Bed. Lace, Qold.
'].^Dnel J.P. Richardson, Cfi. Staff Corps a7 May 71
Ci-ptain G. A. A- Baker, Staff Corps
*'^;>tain R. M. Jennings, Gen. List, Cay. ..
Cij-tein E. H. E. Kauntzo, Staff €orp8..
t'aptain H. A. Fletcher, Gen. List, Cav.
Uptem a. W. Sartorius, late 7a N.I. ...
L'.3t. C. W. Muir, 6th Foot
S-njroa Major G. O. BailUc, MD
sargeoaM^or G. Barnard
8 Juno 66
15 Jan. 68
XI May 67
4 Sept. 7a
X Nov. 68
28 Oct. 71
14 May 73
Commandant, 10 Oct. 54.
and in Com. and Squad. Officer, 17 Feb. 73.
and Squadron Officer, 17 Feb. 73.
3rd Squadron Officer, 7 Feb. 73.
Adjutant, 7 Oct. 73.
xst Squad. Subaltern, x7Feb.73.— Furlough to Europe.— Serving
under Captain Glover, RN. against tho Ashantecs.
and Squadron Subaltern, 36 May 73.
In medical charge, 8 Oct. 60.— Furlough to Europe.
1 Officiating In medical charge, 10 May 7a.— 34 N. I.
7th Bengal Cavalry (late i^th Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 24 Jaw. 1846).
Left Wing "PrKJAB."
Head Quarters at Beetapore. Uniformf Bed. Faeing$^ Dark Blue. Laee^ Qold.
C::onelL. J. Farquharson, late 3 Cavalry
i.:.CoJonel P. C.J. Brownlow. Staff Corps
L-CoL C. H. Barchard, CB. Staff Corps
Cir-uin H. C. Croak, late 4 Cavalry
f apiam E. Hay, Gen. List. Cavaliy
Uptam J. L. Ferria, Staff Corps
f.-^. E.P. J. De C. Rennick, Siaff Corps
Si^'jua T. Ringer, MD.
3 Jan. 71
x Oct. 71
a8 Mar. 65
18 Jan. 69
4 Doc. 71
4 Mar. 7x
6 Aug. 70
a4 Feb. 66
Commandant, 5 Sept. 67.— Furlough to Europe. [Commandant,
and in Command and Squadron Officer, x6 May 65.— Officiating
and Squadron Officer, X4 July 65. — Officiating and in Command.
3rd Squadron Officer, 30 May 64.— Officiating and Squad.Officer.
Adjutant, 5 Aug. 67.
xst Squadron Subaltern, 3 May 6s.--0ffg. 3rd Squadron Officer,
and Squadron Subaltern, 6 Aug. 70.— Furlough.
In mcoical charge, X7 Oct. 63.
8th Bengal Cavalry (late iSth Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 24 Jan, 1846).
Head Quarters at Peshawar. Uniform^ Blue. FaeingSf Scarlet.
as July 73 1 Commandant, 9 0ct. 7x
C^'oEcl W. J. Waid, Staff Corps
Ujrtain H. Chapman. Staff Corps
Captain A. P. Lmdsay, Staff Corps
^Aptain J. A. M*Neale, Gen. List, Inf....
^apt. G. UacCall, Gen. List Inf.
Lace, Chid.
iJt3t.j.L.Aberigh.Mackay, Staff Corps.
C;Ptain R. F. C. A. Tytler, Gen. List, Inf.
ii«al J. P. D. Fordyce, Staff Corps
^"-rjwn Major J. Browne
MTieon G. Watson. MD.
[to Europe.
15 July 68! and in Command and Squadron Officer. 17 Nov. 71.— Furlough
6 Jan. 71 and Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 71. — Officiating and in Command.
9 May 70! 3rd Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 71.— Offg. and Squad. Officer.
X Mar. 70 Officiating 3rd Squadron Officer, 4 April 73.
10 Seirt. 69 Adjutant, 17 Nov. 7X.
a7 Nov. 69 iBt Squadron Subaltern, 9 Aug. 7o.--FurIongh to Europe.
a8 Oct. 71 and Squadron Subaltern, xo Jan. 72.— Offg. ist Squad. Subaltern
In medical charge, 94 Oct. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
(.Officiating in medical charge, 7 April 73.
Xoii.— The Cavalry Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force, viz.— Guide Cavalry, and isi, and, 3rd, 4th, and sth
Punjab Cavalry, take rank immediately after the Sth Regiment of Bengal Cavalry'.
9th Bengal Cavalry (late
•'Delhi"—"
Head Quarters at Deolse.
I-CoIani:l H. L. Campl>ell, Staff Corps
^.wH.T.01dfleld,8toff Corps
^ -rtaia T. Dayrell, Staff Corps
^i'Mu A. P. Palmer, Staff Corps
' Ttain D. T. H. SAmpson, Staff Corps
' »:<ain J. L. N. WiUis, Staff Corps
J -?tain D. H. Robertson, Gen. List, Inf.
^(3L H. M. Mackenzie, ai Hussars
Sgt^ju R. Mantell. MB
o-'g«m Major J. W. B. Amesbury
ax Apr.
XX Dec.
6 Jan.
ao Feb.
ao Aug,
13 Nov.
a7 Nov.
a8 Oct.
xo Feb.
ao Jan.
1st Hodson's Horse. — Farmed 26 Aug. 1858).
LucKWOw" {Belief and Capture).
Uniform, Blue. Faeinge, Bed. Lace, Qold.
Commandant, ao Sept. 64. [Furlough to Europe
and in Command and Squadron Officer, aa J^b. 64.— Sick
and Squadron Officer, ao Jan. 64.— Officiating and in Command.
3rd Squadron Officer, 7 Oct. 69.— Bxigade M%jor, Umballa.
Adjutant, a8 Nov. 60.— Furlough to Europe.
xst Squadron Subaltern, 7 Oct. 7a.— Officiating Adjutant.
and Squadron Subaltern, 7 Oct. 73.— Offg. xst Squad. Subaltern.
Officiating and Squadron Subaltern, 8 Aug. 73.
7x In medical charge, 23 July 66.— Sick Furlough to 2
71 . Officiating in medical charge, x6 Oct. 73.
3 Europe.
10th Bengal Cavalry {Lancers — late 2ud Hodson's Horse. — Formed 26 Aug. 1858).
" Delhi **—•* Luckhow" {Belief and Capture)— " Abybsivia..**
Head Quarters at Kowshera. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
J^ roloMl C. H- Palliaer,CJB.Staff Corps
i-tColonel A. T. Armstrong. Staff Corps
<»ptAiaO. Barnes. Staff Corps
U;<ain A. Enfland, Staff Corps
Uptain H. C.Greenaway. Gen. List, Inf.
Uptain D. M. Strong, Gen. List, Inf.
i-ieuL S.D. Barrow, Staff Corps
Snrgeon u»iat O. V. Carrie
fiSTKeouMi^or H. M. Greonhow
Z5 Aug. 68
3 Jan. 7x
5 Mar. 67
4 Jan. 70
10 Nov. 68
29 June 69
XX Jon. 69
I Jan. 66
[Europe
.—Furlough to
Commandant, 13 May 59.
and in Command and Squadron Officer, 19 Feb. 64.
and Squadron Officer, aS Sept. 64.— Officiating and in Command.
3rd Squadron Officer, ao Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 5 Mar. 69.
xst Squadron Subaltern, 5 Mar. 69.— Offg. 3rd Squadron Officer,
and Squadron Subaltern, 39 Oct. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
In medical charge, 8 Mar. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating n medical charge. , r\r\r^if:>
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333 llth Bengal Cavalry (Lancers— late ist Sikh Cavalry).
"LrcKKOw" (Capture)— **TkKU Fobts "— " Pskik."
Head Quarters at Meean Keer. Uniform, Blue. Faeinge, Sed. Laee, Gold,
Rajte, Naxes, AKD GOBP8.
Captain A. A. Dick, Staff Corps
Captain R. E . Boyle, Staff Corps
Captain A. H, Prinsep, late 4 Cavalry ...
Captain W. I. Bax, Gen. List, Infantry
Captain G. R.J. Shakespear, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Boileau, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. E. Money, Staff Corps
Surgeon W. Findon
Army
Rawk.
20 Dec. 67
10 Deo. 66
17 Nov. 63
27 Nov. 69
7 Sept. 72
zaJan. 69
5 Apr. 71
RSHABXfl.
Commandant, 9 Oct. 71. — Furlough.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71. — Officiatins
Commandant.
2nd Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71. — Officiating snd in CommantL
3rd Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 19 July 67. — Officiating and Squadron Officer.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 9 Oct. 71.— Officiating as Assistant Com*
missioner in British Burraah.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 9 Oct. 71. — Officiating Adjutant.
In modicul char^^o, 17 Jan. 70.
12th Bengal Cavalry (late 2nd Sikh Cavalry).
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Blue. Faciuge, Blue. Laee, Gold.
T(R Lt.Col. H. H. Gough, CB. Staff Corps
LtColonel P. S. Yorke, late 12 N. I.
Captain H. A. M'Nair, late 29 N.I...
Captain J. H. Greeu, Staff Corps
Captain M. J. Moore, Gen. List, Cavalry
Lieut. C. Egan, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. B. Lynch, Staff Corps .'
Surgeon M^jor F. G. Constant, MD.
30 Mar
60
25 A.ug. 69
1 Nov
68
I July
71
20 Oct.
71
5 Oct.
6-
12 Oct.
70
Commandant, so Sept. 67.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, xz July 68.
2nd Squadron Officer, zo May 72.
3rd Squadron Officer, Z5 April 72.
Adjutant, za Mar. 69.
zst Squadron Subaltern, z5 April 72.
2nd Squadron Bubal born, 27 May 72.
In medical charge, S April 70.
13th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers— late 4th Sikh Cavalry).
"ABrssiiriA."
Head Quarters at Mooltan. Untformt Dark Blue. Facinge, Scarlet. Laee, Sileer.
Major R. C. Low, late 4 Cavalry
Oaptain W. H. Macnaghten, late 5 Cav....
Captain C. R. Pennington, Staff Corps..
Captain H. B. Ryves, Staff Corps
Captain D. H. Thompson, Staff Corps...
Lieut. J. F. Carthew, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. W. Djane. zo6 Foot
Surgeon Major G. H. Ray, 3£D
Sorgoon Major J. S. Gunn, MB
5 Fob.
7a
x6 July 64
4 Oct.
69
zi June
7»
z8 Dec.
72
3 Oct.
28 Oct.
70
71
3 Jan.
67
Comn^ndant, 9 Oct. 7Z.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71.
2nd Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 7x.
3rd Squadron Officer, aa Mar. 65.
Adjutant, a2 Oct. 69.
zst Squadron Subaltern, 28 Oct. 7X.
2nd Sauadron Subaltern, zs Feb. 73.
In medical charge, zo Apr. 62.— Officiating D. B. General.
Officiating in medical charge, zz Oct. 7a.
14th Bengal Cavcdry (Lancers — late Murray's Jdt Horse).
Head Quarters atSawul Pindee. Uniform, Dark Blue. Faeiugt, Scarlet. Lace, Gold,
Colonel J. I. Murray, CB. Staff Corps .,
Lt. Colonel W. B. Ryall, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel R. Chalmers, Staff Corps....
Captain R. C. W. Mitford, Staff Corps.
Major T. G. Ross, Staff Corps
Captain C. S. De F. Roche. Staff Corps
Capt. R. Eardley-Wilmot, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain C. S. Morrison, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. J. P. C. Neville, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major B. Kendall
30 Nov. 7Z|Commandant, 30 June 58.— Furlough to Europe.
YA Jftll "'^ I )flR/iio^inrv nr\m*nATi^nv%#- /• .Tain m^
26 Mar,
25 July
20 Mar.
1 z Dec.
a9 Oct.
26 Mar.
4 Dec.
72 Officiating Conimandant, a Jan. 73. [to Europ«>.
. 70 2nd in Command^and Squadron Officer, 30 Jan.^. — Furlough
' 67 "~ ' '^
.70
70
69
. 70
.69
2nd Squadron Officer, 24 Sept. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating and Squadron Officer, 4 Dec. 71.
3rd Squadron Officer, 7 Oct. 69.
Adjutant, 3 Jan. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
zst Squadron Subaltern, 2z Aug. 69.
2nd Sauadron Subaltern, 23 Nov. 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, Z5 Oct. 69.
15th Bengal Cavalry (late Cureton's Mooltanee Cavalry. — Raised 14 Jan. 1S58).
Head Quarters at TTmballa. Un{form, BifU Green. Fadngt, Scarlet, Laee, Gold,
Major G. A. Prendergast, Staff Corps .
Major W. Muagrave, Staff Corps
Mi^or J. Angelo, Staff Corps
Captain E. D. H. Yibart, Staff Corps .
Lieut. S. D. Tumbull, Staff Corps
Captain R. Atkins, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. Ditmas, Staff Corps
Burgeon Major W. H. Adley
t7 May 69 Commandant, xz July 67.— Furlough to Europe. [ant.
tz Juno 72 and in Command and Squad. OflV., zz July 67. — Offg. Commai.4*
7 Feb. 70 and Squadron Officer, 27 Nov. 7Z.— Officiating and inCozmnand.
4 Sept. 66 3rd Squadron Officer, Z2 Nov. 67. — Offg. and Squadron Officer.
8 Sept. 68 Adjutant, Z7 Deo. 70.— Sick Furlough to Euroi^e.
4 Fob. 70 zst Squadron Subaltern, 27 Apr. 65.— Offg. 31^ Squad. Officer.
10 July 671 and Squadron Subaltern, 6 June 7Z.— Officiating Adjutant,
a Sept. 70, In medical charge, zS Oct. 69.
16th Bengal Cavalry (late Bohilcund Horse).
Head Quarters at Bareilly. Uniform, Green, Faeingt, Bed, Laee, Gold,
Captain R. Topham, Staff Corps
Captain J. Upperton, Staff Corps
Captain R. M. Clifford, Staff Corps
Captain G. C. Ross, Staff Corps
Captain A.W. R. Becher, Gen. List, Cav.
Captain C. A. Carthew, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mi^or J. C. Morice
z6 Oct. 63 1 Commandant, a May 60.
zo June 66 land in Command and Squadron Officer, 3 Jan. 73.
25 June 70 2nd Squadron Officer, z8 May 60.
zz Feb. 62
Dec. 7z
t6 Apr. 73
3rd Squadron Officer, aa Dec. 68.— Officiating A^atant.
Adjutant, z8 May 69.
zst Squadron Subaltern, 23 Jan. 69. — Sick Furlough to Euroi>e.
and Squadron Subaltern.
In medical charge, Z4 Aug. 58.
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ITth Bengal Cavalry (late Boharts* Horse).
Head Quarters at Sealkote. Uniform^ Blue. Facing; MeJ. Lue«, Gold.
334
Eiirx, Na3US, axd Cobps.
LLColonel P. W. G^raham, Staff Corps
Major T. J. Watson, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. W. Hoggan, Staff Corps..
Captain E. 6. Newnham, Gen. List, Iiif.,
C-aplain T. B. M. Glascock, Staff Corps.
Licnt. B. H. S. Go^rer, Staff Corps
Lieut. £. W. Chalmers, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major H. Potter, MD
Akmt
Bajtk.
RsKABKfl.
82 Mar. 70 Commandant, 17 Feb. 73.
30 Fob. 71 12nd in Command and Squadron Offlcsr, 22 Mar. 65.
4 Apr. 66 2nd Squadron Officer, 22 Mar. 65.
29 Jan. 69 3rd Squadron Officer, 22 Mar. 65.
II Aug. 69! Adjutant, 22 Mar. 65. — Furlough.
27 Apr. 66:i8t Squadron Subaltern, 13 May 71. — Furlough to Enropo.
25 Feb. 7i!2ud Souadron Subaltern, X2 May 71,
In medical charge, x 7 Oct. 68.
18th Bengal Cavalry
Head Quarters at
Colonel F. H. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain T. R. Davidflon, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Marsh, Staff Corps
Captain R. Wheeler, Staff Corps
Cipiain J. B. B. Dickson, Gen. List, Oav.
Captain E. 8. Near e, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. L. B. Richardson. Staff Corps!
J«ttrsreon M^or G. K. Poole, MD !
Surgeon Mi^or Q. H. Daly, MD. .
(late 2nd Mahratta Horse. — Raised 26 Aug. 1858).
Allahabad. Uniform^ Bed. Facingt, Blue. Laee, Gold
2 April 72 Commandant, 4 Sept. 58.
15 July 68 2nd in Command and Sq. Officer, x8 Feb. 73.— Furl, to Europe.
20 Feb. 70 '2nd Squadron Officer, X7 May 66.
8 Dec. 6713rd Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 69.— Offg. 2n{l in Command.
20 Jan. 72 Adjutant, 18 Feb. 73.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
4 Sept. 73' I st Squadron Subaltern, 18 Feb. 73.— Furlough to Europe.
5 Mar. 69 2nd Siiuadron Subaltern, 18 Feb 7^.— Officiating Adjutant.
I In meclical charge, 8 Mar. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
I Officiating in medical charge, 6 May 73.
19th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late Fane's Horse. — Raised 14 Jan. i860).
•• Taku Fokts "— •* PBKiir."
Head Quarters at Luoksow. Uniform, Dark Blue. Facinge, Scarlet. Lace, Silver.
U.C0I. W. Fane.CB. Madras Staff Corps i
LLColonel H. Molvill, late 2 Cavalry..
Captain A 0. 0«ren, Staff Cori>s -- -
Captain W. Loch, Gen- List, Inf.
4 Feb. 72 Adjutant, 3 July 67.
4 Oct. 66,i8t Squadron Subaltom, 10 June 72. — Furlough to Europe.
28 Oct. 71 2nd Squadron Subaltern, 25 June 72.— Offg. iid Squad. Officer.
jitt medical charge, 30 Jan. 67.
Captain W. W. Biscoo, Gen. List.Cav,
Lieut. G, M. Abbott, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. Bruce, Staff Corps
fior^jeon Magor G. A. Watson
17 May 69 1 Commandant, 14 Jan. 60.
14 Dec. 71 2nd in Com. and Squadron Officer, 3 Nov. 6$.
4 Oct. 67 2nd Squadron Officer, 3 Jan. 73.
18 July 71 3rd Squadron Officer, 10 Juno 72.— Furlough to Europe.
Corps of Bengal Sappers and Miners,
He Jkead quartera of the Corps of Engineere eatabliaked at the head quarter* of the Sappers and Miners bg O. Q. O.
No. 1004 of 10 October 1854.
"DiLHi" — "Lucxirow** {Rtlief and Capture). 5th Company, "Cabool, 1842." 6th Company, "FBKOZZSnunuB."
Sth taid 6th Companies, '* Punjab " — " Moolta^k "— *' Goojbimt."
Head Quarters at Soorkee. Uniform, Scarlet.
5th Company, Boorkee.
6th Company, Roorkeo.
7th Company, Boorkee.
ist Company, Boorkee.
Mil Company, Boorkee.
pl Company, Boorkee.
4th Company, Attook.
U.Colonel F. B. Maunsell, CB. B. Bng.
Lieut. B. Blood. Boyal Engineers, As- (,
sittant Eng. tst Grade, D.P. Works )
Lieut. W. North, Royal Engineers
Captain W. T. Stuart, Staff Corps. )
4«irf. Bjuf. Iff Orade, D.P. Works., . }
Lieut. W.J.H. Logan-Home, B.Engineers
ueot. A. 0. Green, Boyal Engineers ..
Lieut. W. B. L. Morgan, E. Engineers.
Lieut. C. H. Bagot, Royal Engineers ..
Lieut. li. P. Brown, Royal Engineers .,
SuTjjeon Major A. Eteson
Lieut. J. E. Broadbent, R. Engineers ...
Lieut. J. H. Thnrbum, Rqyal Engineers
Lieui. J. Hare, Royal Engineers
Lieut, G. W. Bartram, Royal Engineers
Lieut. J. C. MacGrregor, Royal Engineers
Lieut H. Dore, Rojal Engineers
Lieut. C. A. Crompton, Royal Engineers
Lieut. G. R. R. Savage, Royal Engineers
Lieut. P. Haalett, Royal Engineers
FaeingSf Dark Blue. Lace, Yellote,
8th Company, Murdan.
9th Company (Pontoonoor8),BawulFindee.
xoth Company (Pontooneers), Boorkee.
14 June 69 Commandant, 22 Aug. 63.
Lieut. M. Martin, Royal Engineers 7 July 69 Attacnea.
Conductor John Cannell z8 Mar. 67'Aitached to Engineer Park.
19 Dec. 60
9 Feb. 64
2 Oct. 72
IS Jan. '"67
15 Jan. 67
17 July 66
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
X7 July 66
10 July 67
8 Jan. 68
IS July 68
15 July 68
x3Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
July 69
2nd in Command and Superintendent of Park and Field Train,
12 March 73.
Adjutant, 12 March 73.
Interpreter and Quarter Master, x Oct. 6s.^FQrlough to Europe.
Superintendent of Instruction, 25 Aug.
70. — OiSi'ciating Interpreter and
Mar.
•J\'
Doing Dutv Officer,
(Quarter Master.
Doing Duty Officer, 28 June 72.— And Commanding 5th Company.
Doing Duty Officer, and Commanding 4th Company.
Doing Duty Officer, 12 Murch 73. — Commanding xoth Company.
In medical charge, 8 April 68.
Attafthod.^Seoretary to the Torpedo and Defence Committee,
Attached. [Calcutta.
Attached.
Attached.— Commanding xst Company.
Attached. — Coxmnanding 9th Company.
Attached. —Commanding 6th Company.
Attached. — Commanding 8th Company.
Instructor in Army Signalling and Telegraphy.
Attached.
Attached.
^^e^iAment. — zo Companies — Commandant; 2nd in Command and Adjutant; Interpreter and Quartermaster,
Superintendent of Instruotion ; Snx)erintendent of Park and Field Train ; 4 Doing- Duty Officers ; i Medical
Officer ; I Sergeant Major ; x Quarter Master Sergeant ; 25 Sergeants ; 24 First Corporals ; 24 Second Corporals ;
2 Natire Doctors : jo Subadarsj zo Jemadars : 40 HavJldars ; 80 Naioks: and zooo Prirates, making a total of
1140 NatiTes of aU nmks.
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335 1st Bengal Native Infantry {late iistN. I. — Neektmr-ha-Puliun. — Raised 1776)*
** Laswarrib "— " BnrBTPOEB."
Head Quarters at Gorraokpore. Detachment at Puttehghur. Uniform, Bed. Facing*, Lemon Yellow. Laee, Wliie.
Eakk, Namx, and Corps.
Army
Raxk.
BSICAXXS.
Colonel J. R. McMullin, Staff Corps i ilar. 60 Commandant, it March 67.
Major F. J. Craigie, Staff Corps | 8 Dec. 68 2nd in Com. and Wiup OUiccr. 25 Aprilyi.— Purlongh to Europe.
Major L. H. P.De H.Larpont, Staff Corpo 20 Jan. 7iWinp Officer, 25 April 71.— Officiating and in Command.
Lieut. J. A. Miley, Staff Corps
Captain G. R. Gryll^, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Holdsworth, late 3 E. R..
Captain W. M. Molyneux, Gon. List
Surgeon A. M'Master Paterson
20 Mtiy 69 Adjutant, 7 Nov. 71.
12 Dec. 69 Quarter Master. 8 Mar. 72.— Officiating Wing Officer.
8 June 6S|i8t Win?? Subaltern, 25 April 71.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Feb. 7o'2nd Wiiiff Subaltern, 16 Jan. 73. — Officiatmg Qnazter Master.
I In medical charge, 13 Sept. 70.
2nd Bengal Native Infantry (Lt. Inf. -late 31 N.L-Broon-Jca-Pultun.-Baised 1798).
" DxKLSB "—"Laswarrib *'— ** Dsio "— " Bhurtporb "— " Kkblat **— " Afohakistajt **— " Maha&ajposs,"
" PUWJAB " — ** ClIILLIANWALIiAIt " — ** GOOJERAT " — " CiyTEAL IWDIA.'*
Head Quarters at Sinaporo. Uniform, Bed. Facingg, Buf. Lace, White.
2 Feb. 72 Commandant, 7 April 70.-— Furlough to Europe.
29 Oct. 6) 2ntl in Command and Wing OiRcer, 7 April 70. — OfiTg. Com^t.
Colonel E. Oakes, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel W. B. Shawo, late 60 N.I
Lt.Oolonel R. Y. Chambers, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel F. A. Dickiiis, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. A. D. Grordou, Gen. List
Lieut B. Channer, S taff Co^'ps
Captain A. Harden, Gen. List
Lieut. C. W. Monypenny, Staff Corps...
Surgeon Mi^or J. H. Thornton, 2£B. ...
Surgeon Major J. E. Tuson, 2£D
11 Dec. 72
12 Dec. 71
5 Juno 70
14 Mar. 68
5 Juuo 70
29 July 70
17 June 73
Officiating 2nd in Command, 23 May 73.
Wing Officer, 7 April 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 8 April 72.--Offlciating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 6 May 73.— Officiating Adjutant.
ist Wing Subaltern, 23 May 73.
and Wing Subaltern, ag July 70.— Officiating Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 14 Jan. 70. — Officiating Civil at Amh.
Officiating in medical charge, 16 June 72.
3rd Bengal Native Infantry (late ^2nd N. L^Guttrie-Jca-Puliun. — Raised in 17 98).
Head Quarters at Caohar.
Colonel G.A.8t.P. Pooks, Staff Corps ... 21 Aug.
Colonel R. T. Leigh, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel R. Blair, late 3a N.I
Major W. R. Martin, late 43 N. I
Captain G. J. Skinner, Staff Corps
Captain D. J. Ste>^art, General List
Captain G. E. J. Maidman, Staff Corps.
Captain H. P. Kirke, Gen. List
Surgeon Major A. R. Waghom
Surgeon
12 Dec.
12 May
17 May
16 Sept.
29 Jan.
9 June
27 Nov.
"BnUBTPORB."
Uniform, Bed. Facing; Black. Lace, White,
71 'Commandant, 27 Sept. 67. I Europe
71 2nd in Command and wing Officer, 27 Sept. 67. — ^Farlon^h to
69 f Wing Officer, 1 Jan. 64.--Furlough to Europe.
72 Officiating 2nd in Command.
Adjutant, i6 July 73.
Quarter Master, 6 May 73.
ist Wing Subaltern, 30 May 68.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 17 March 66.— Furlough.
In medical charge, 15 Oct. 69. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.
4th Bengal Native Infantry {late 333-^ N. 1. — Hilllard'lca-PuUnn. — Raised 1798).
" Laswarrib '*— ** Bhurtpoxx " — " Cabul, 1842 " — " FEROzxsHunuR " — '* Sobraok%"
Head Quarters at Shaugulpore. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Black. Lace, White.
Colonel W. H. Stubbs, Staff Corps
Colonel H. C. Anderson, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel F. Duffin, Staff Corps
Major W. 0. Mitchel, Staff Corps
Captain A. B. Douglas, Staff Corps
Captain H. E. EUot, Gen. List
Lieut. B. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. F. H. Grey, Staff Corps
Burgeon W. H. Gregg, 2£B.
iz June 73
2 Sept. 73
29 Dec. 70
21 Jan. 70
20 Apr. 71
17 Aug. 69
6 Oct. 67
28 Oct. 71
Commandant, x June 69.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Commandant. 13 Oct. 71.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i June 69.
Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
A(^utant, 9 Sept. 64.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, ai Aug. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
ist Wing Subaltern, 5 Jan. 72.— Officiating Adjutant
2nd Wing Subaltern, 27 May 72.— Officiating Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 3 June 70.
5th Bengal Native Infantry {Lt.Lif.-latG 42 KI.-Ja'iisiu'hee'PuUun.'-RaisediSo^).
* AxRACAV "— •• AroHAjnsTAir "— " Caxdahar "— *
Head Quarters at Keemt. Detaohment at
Lt.Oolonel W. J. P. Barlow, Staff Corps aa July 71
Major B. Venour, late 40 N. I
Captain H. A. Lewes, Staff Corps ...
Captain T. D. Madden, Staff Corps
Captain H. F. Woodcock, Gexx. List
Captain A. T. Davis, Gen. List
Lieut. C. H.Stoddart, Staff Corps
20 Apr. 73]
4 Oct. 67
13 June 69'
X 1 Nov. 69
6 May 69
3 Apr. 67
Grvziter "— " Cabul, 184a "— Moodkxx **— ** FxRozxsnuBux *
— *• SOBRAOW."
Ohiinar. Uniform, Bed. Facingg, Telhw, Lace, White,
I Commandant, 18 Feb. 73.
and in Command and Wing Officer.
I Officiating 2nd in Command, 17 Feb. 73.
I Wing Officer, 20 Dec. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 20 Feb. 64.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, xi June 67.— I^irlou^h to Europe.
Burgeon Major R. H. Perkins 20 April7a'ln medic^ charge, 7 Feb. 67.
ist WingSubBltern, 7 Oct. 7a. — Officiatiug Adjutant,
and Wing Siibultcm, X3 Oct. 70.— Officiatmg Quarter
i
6thBengal Native Infantry (L^.I»/.Za^e 43 J^.I.-jEr?/7«j-/je-rfa/ieenaPttWitn-J^
** AvoHAViSTAF " — " Caitdahar "— '* GnuKiTsx " — ** Cabttl, 1842 "—J** Mauaraipors "— *'8obeao»."
Head Quarters at Luoknow. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Fea Oreen. Lace, White.
Colonel O. Holroyd, Staff Corps-
Colonel W. Q. Pogson, Bengal Inf. ....
Captain R. D. Inglis, late 43 N. I
Captain A. G. Handcock, Staff Corps .
Captain W. Atkins, Gen. List
Captain C. F. Thomas, Gen. List
Lieut. W.J. A. Birch, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major R. F. Hutchinson, ZfD.
I Mar. 69
12 Dec. 69
x9 0ot. 68
IX Dec. 70
a7 Nov. 69
a6 May 70
5 Aug. 69
Commandant, 95 April 66.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 95 April 66.
Wing Officer, a6 July 73.
Adjutant, i April 61.
Quarter Master, X4 April 64.
xst Wing Subaltern, a Sept. 70.
and Wing Subaltern, a Sept. 70.
In modicHl charge.
Offg. inmodical charge, 9 Dee. 70.— And GwaliorPoIitloal Agency.
£aeh Begiment of Bengal Infantry coneieteqfB Companies, with the following establishment:— Oaaanandasit ; and in Com-
mand and Wing Officer ; Wing Officer ; Ac^jutant ; Quarter Master ; 2 Wing Subalterns ; x Medioal Ofiloer; 8 Subs-
dars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; x6 Drummers ; 600 Scpovs ; or 713 Natives of aL' Banks. iVoa-
^eetive Native St<^^—anbtul&r Major; i Drill Havildar ; i Drill Naickj '8 Colour Havildars: 8 Pay Havildars ;
2 Dram M%jor ; x Fife Major. The establishment of Sepoys of the 4and, 43rd, and 44th Native Inftmtiy is 800.
7tl2BengalNativeInfaiitry(Za;e 47^/^ NJ. — Cmum-Jca-P^dhm. — Raisedin 1S24,) 336
"MooDxss" — "Fsxozxshuhub" — "Alliwal" — "SOBEA.Oir."
, Head Qnarters at JaUunder. Uniform^ Bed, Facings, Tcllow. Lace, White.
Bi5X, NaKKS, AlTD GOBP8.
Akicy
Ebicibks.
LtColonel F. J. Stephenflon, Staff Corps lo Dec. 70 ComTxmndant, 11 Oct.
M^or H. B. B. Worsley, Staff Ckirps
Oiptain F. C. W. Drummond, Staff Corps
Lieat. E. C. Hamilton, Staff Corps
Lieat. J. Abercrombie, Staff Coiiia
Captain B. 6. VyryaQ, Gen. List...
Captain 6. Logan, Staff Cozps
Surgeon A. G. Grant
Sorgeon J. McConagbey
13 June 72
■20 Dec. 69
10 Nov. 69
20 July 67
27 Nov. 69
4 Aug. 70
w'ii
and in Command and Wing Officer, 11 Oct. 73.
Winpr Officer, 18 Oct. 73.
Adjutant, 10 June 71.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 14 Dec. 69.
ist Wing' Subaltern, 18 Oct. 73.
and Wing Subaltern, 18 Oct. 73.
In medical charpre, i Oct. 70. — Sick Furlougli to Europe.
Officiatiujc in medical charge.
8th Bengal Native Infantry (Jiate sgth Native Ivfaniry. — Raised in 1815).
" SoBXAoir." '
Head Quarters at Jysabad. Un^fomiy Bed. Faeingt, Saxon Oreen. Zaee, White.
ColonelT. A. Car^, Staff Corps ii8 Mar. 66, Commandant, i8 July 71. In Temporary Command of the
I Rohilcund District, with rank of Brigadier General.
Lt.Colonel A. G. Forsyth, Staff Corps... 7 Feb. 69 Officiating Commandant, it Aup. 73.
LtColonel A. Taylor, Staff Corps In June 73! 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, z Jon 64.
Major B. Smith, Staff Corps J26 Aug. 72 Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Captain C. J. Walter, Staff Corps 2 Oct. 72!A(ljutant, 7 Oct. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Lieut.C.M.Keighley, Staff Corps I 7 June 69 Quarter Maeter, 8 Sept. 71.
Ident. ArthurFishe, Staff Corps 18 Nov. 68'iBt Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept. 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieofe. E. H. Webb, Gen. List
Borj^n M^jor 8. A. Homan
Surgeon A. S. Beid, MB.
26 Mar. 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 7 Oct. 72.
3 Mar. 62 In medical charge, 22 Dec. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
lOfficiating in medical charge, z8 Dec. 72.
9th Bengal Native Infantry (Jiate 6srd Native Infantry.-— Raised in 1823).
** Bhubtpobb "— " SOBHAOir."
Head Quarters at Korar. Uuiform, Bed. Fadage, Yellow. Lace, White.
Colonel H. L. Pester, Bengal Infantry ...
LLColonel W. H. Hawes, Staff Corps .
LtColonel T. E. Webster, Staff Corps.
Captain F. F. J. Toke, Staff Corps ....
Captain R. A- Price, Gen. List
(iptain W. V. FitzG. Jacob, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. O. Woodhouse, Staff Corps
Boigeon Major D. Young, MD. '
8 Mar. 71, Commandant, 20 Auj
7 Jan. 72 2nd in Command am
n June 73
22 Jan. 69
IS Feb. 70
8 Deo. 67
22 Aug. 68
Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 66.
Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 66.
Adjutant, 30 May 63.— Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 5 Mar. 69.— Officiating Adjutant.
ist Wing Subaltern, 24 Dec. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 18 May 69.— Officiaiing Quarter Master*
-xo Mar. 7c Officiating in medical charge, zx Oct. 72.
10th Bengal Native Infantry
Head Quarters at Barraekpore.
Colonel C. Lyons-Montgomery, Staff C. Z2 June
Captain R. F. Firth, Staff Corps 17 Mar.
Captain W. F. Bartleman, late 39 N. I. . . . i Nov.
Captain D. C. Henne&sy, Gen. List 5 June
Lieut. A. M*Leod Mills, Staff Corps 0 Feb.
Lieut. C. H. V. Garl>ett, 5 Lancers a8 Oct.
Surgeon R. G. Sanders, MB.
Surgeon £. A. Birch
{late 6$th Native Infantry, — Raised in 1823).
Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow. Laee, White.
72 Commandant, 16 Oct. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer.
67 Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 67.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
68 Adjutant, 25 Nov. 67.— Officiating Wmg Officer.
70 Quarter Master, 19 Dec. 68. ^^ . . . ^. ^
70 zst Wing Subaltern, 14 Oct. 73.— Officiating Adjutant.
71 2nd Wing Subaltern, Z4 Oct. 73. „ , , .„
In medical charge, z8 Feb. 70.— Sick Fui-loufih to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 22 May 72.
Notl— The xst Goorkha Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, takes rank after the xoth Native
Infantry.
nth Bengal Native Infantry (late joth Native Infantry. — Raised in 1825).
" PulTJiJl •'— " ChILLIAITWALLAH "— " GOOJEBAT."
Head Qoartera at Bareilly. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow. Laee, White,
Colonel E. D. Watson, Bengal Inf.
^ia^ P. H. F. Harris, Staff Corps
Captain C. M. Boshby. Staff Corps
Captain H. G. Becher, Staff Corps
Captain J. MoNair, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Stead, Gen. List
Lieot C. E. Gubbins, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon Mi^or P. W. SntherUuid ...
z Jan.
67
20 Deo.
70
4 Apr.
66
6 Jan.
7«
aoFeb.
70
z6 Oct.
70
28 Oct.
71
Conmaandant, z Jan. 64.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, z6 Aug. 72.
Wing Officer, z6 Aug. 72.
Adjutant, z6 Aug. 72.
Quarter Master, z6 Aug, 72.— Furlough to Europe.
zst Wing Subaltern, Z3 Feb. 71.— Officiating Quarter Master.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 7 Sept. 72.
In medical charge, z6 Feb. 73.
12th (The KetaU-GhUzie) Bengal Native Infantry (late Regt, of Kelat-i-OhUzie.—
Raised 4 Oct, 1842).
'*Kilat-i-Ghxlzis, Z842"— "OAJTOAHAa"— "GHuranw"--"CAnui, z84a"— ^a»fc Companiee, " MAKAaUFOBB."
Head Quarters at Peshaww. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Laee, Whiie,
Colonel H. B. Stevens, Bengal Inf.
U.Coloxiel R. H. Price, Staff Corps .
^taioT W. Maodonald, Staff Corps....
Captain A. Oldham, Staff Corps
Captain H. 8. AndOTSon, Gen. List .
Lient. A. W. Jamieson, Staff Corps .
Lieat. A. P. Barrow, Z05 Foot
SorgeoiiMijorW.E.Gaird
z6 July 69
z Sept. 69
zo Nov. 65
28 May 70
26 Mar. 70
18 Nov. 68
28 Oct. 7z
Commandant, jo Mar. 58.
2nd in Command and WingOfflcer, 90 Jan. 64.
Wing Officer, 27 May 6s.-5\irlough;to Europe.
Adjutant, z June 70.
Quarter Master, 6 Aug. 67.— Officiating Wmg Officer.
ist Wing Subaltern, zo Dec. 72.— Offlciatir.g Adjutant 32 N.I.
2nd Wing Subaltern, zo Deo. 72.— Officiating Quaner Master.
In medical charge, 29 June 67,
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337 13tli {Tlie SliekUavoattee) Bengal Native Infantry {late SJieJcJiawaiteeBcdidlion).
"ALLtWAL."
Head Quarters at B«iiazM. Uniform, Sed. Fadngi, Dark Blue. Lao», WUU.
RjLiTK, Nambs, akd Corps.
Lt.Colonel H. Kinjf, Staff Corps
Major R. S. Moseloy, Staff Corps
Major W. Plavfair, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. W. Meacham, Staff Corps .,
Lieut. E. H. Binf^ham, Staff Corps .
Captain W. Wilmer, Staff Corps
Captain G. B. Stevens, Staff Corps .,
Lieut. F. T. Gootlridjje, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Mi^or A. M. Yorchere
Axicr
Riirs.
Rbicasks.
lo Dec. 68 Commandant, 26 Dec. 6a. '
7 July 73 and in Command and Wing Officer, 30 May 68.
ao Dec. 69 Wing Officer, 5 Aug. 68.
a4 Aug. 69 1 Adjutant, 8 Sept. 71.
7 Sept. 68! Quarter Master, 14 Dec. 69.
3 July 7a I St Wing Subaltern, ai Dec. 6g.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
XI Dec. 70 Officiating ist Wing Subaltern, 6 Mar. 7a.
x6 Aug. 6<> and Wing Subaltern, 16 Aug. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
I In medical charge, 30 Jan. 67.
14th (TJie Ferozepore) Bengal Native Infoniry (late Eegt. of Ferozepore,
Raised ^ July 1846).
" LuCENOW " {Defence and Capture).
Head Quarters at Bawnl Pindee. Uniform, Bed. Facinge, TeUow. Laee, White.
Colonel C. C. Q. Ross, Staff Corps ag J.an. 70, Commandant, 4 June 61.— Sick Furlough to Europe. PEuTope.
Colonel C. W. Miles, Staff Corps 7 July 73I and in Command and Wing Officer, 34 Oct. 64.— Sick t'urL to
Major L. H. Williams, Staff Corps '10 Dec. 70! Wing Officer, 19 May 64.— Officiating Commandant.
Lieut. James Cook, Staff Corps 1 30 July 62 'Adjutant, 10 Jan. 70.
" ••'--'• - -• 29 June 69 [Quarter Master, a7 April 65.— Officiating Wing Officer.
ao Feb. 69 ist Wing Subaltern, 19 Feb. 73.— Officiating and in Command.
4 Mar. 69 Officiating ist Wing Subaltern, 6 May 73.
a6 May 71 and Wing Subaltern, a6 May 71.— Officiating Quarter Master.
In medical charge, ag Nov. 69. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
I Officiating in medical charge, 18 Feb. 73.
juuoub. i/aiucB \^\JUBk.f aitihu. v/wi|io ....
Captain J. Q. Maclean, Gen. List .
Captain F. H. Woodgate, Staff Corps ,
Captain W. Campbell, late 7 1 N. I. . . . ,
Lieut. M. R. Spence, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major F. S. SilliCant ,
Surgeon J. Young, MB
ISth (TJie Loodiajiuh) Bengal Native InfBJitry (late Begt, of LoodlanaJt.
Raised 30 July 1846).
Head Quarters at Sealkota. Uniform, Red. Facingt, Oreen. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel R. Barter, Staff Corps a8 Apr. 72 Commandant, 5 Feb. 6a.
Lt.Colonel G. H. Thompson, Staff Corps 8 Doc. 69 and in Command and Wing Officer, a Mar. 70.
Captain G. R. Honnessy, Staff Corps ...| 4 Fob. 66 Wing Officer, 11 Jan. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain D. W. Inglis, General List 29 Jan. 69 Officiating Wing Officer, 16 July 73.
Captain R. E. S. Smith, Grcn. List ' 9 Aug. 70! Adjutant, 39 April 69.— Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. F. A. Remmington, Staff Corps.. 18 Sei)t. 69 .Quarter blaster, 19 Dec. 70.
Lieut. H. A. Abbott, Staff Corps '18 Nov. 70 ist Wing Subaltern, 13 Feb. 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. H. C. Halkett, Staff Corps jii Apr. 71 and Wing Subaltern, 11 April 71.
Surgeon 3iajor J. J. M'Dermott, MD.... In medical charge, 33 Feb. 70.
NoTK. — The and, 3rd, and 4th Goorkha Regts.,when acting with other Bengal Native Troop8,rank after x^th N.I.
"When Regiments of the Punjaub Frontier Force are acting with other Beneal Native Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus:— The Corps of Guides Infknto', the xst, and, 3rd, end 4tli
Seikh Infantry, and 4ho xst, and, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry, after the x5th Kative Infantry and the 31J
Goorkha Regmient.
16th (The LucJcnow) Bengal Native Infantry (late Eegt. ofLuclcnow.
Raised 8 Dec. 1857).
On the Colours and Appointments the design of a " Turreted Gateway."— "Luckkow " {Defence).
Head Quarters at Jnlpigoree. Left Wing at Dacca. Uniform, Red. Facinge, White. Lace, W%ite.
Lt. Colonel W. B.Girdlostone. Staff Corps
Major F. B. Foote, Staff Corps
V€ Major W. G. Cubitt, Staff Corps .
Captain J. W. A. Miohell, Staff Corps.
Captain A. B. Clare, Qen. List
Captain J. T. Whish, Staff Corps
Captain R. H. Salkeld, Gen. List
Captain A. F. Taylor, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. C. Shaw
Surgeon W. D. Stewart
4 Feb. 72 Commandant, 18 July 7X.
11 Dec. 69 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 18 July 71.— Furl.to Europe.
a6 July 73 Wing Officer, a6 Feb. 72.— Furlough.
4 Apr. 70 Officiating Wing Officer, 6 May 73.
aa Feb. 71 Adjutant, 6 Feb. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
12 Mar. 73 Quarter Master, 8 Sept. 71.
22 Juno 69 ist Wing Subaltern* a8 Oct. 71. — Officiating Adjutant.
x2 Nov. 71 and Wing Subaltern, 34 Oct. 7a.
;in medical charge, 3 Mar. 7a.— Officiating Civil, Mymensing.
Officiating in medical charge, 4 Nov. 7a.
17th (The Loyal Poorheah) Bengal Native Infantry (late Loyal Poorheah Eegt.),
Head Quarters at Keean Hocr. Un^orm, Red.
Colonel J. Marquis, Staff Cor]>8 17 Feb. 7a
Colonel B. G. Stainforth, Staff Corps ... 4 Aug. 67
Major R. J. Walker, Staff Corps 11 June 73
Captain H. I. Wheler, Staff Corps 6 Mar. 69,
Captain T. Dawes, Staff Corps 2 Sept. 70'
Lieut. H. J. Barr, Staff Corps 8 Sept.68
Lieut. G. Brehon, Staff Corps 5June66
Lieut. J.M.W.vonBeverhoudt,StaflCorp8a8 Sept. 69
Surgeon L. E. Eades i
Surgeon C. "Br. Joubert, MB I
Facinge, White. Lace, White,
Commandant, 11 Jan. 69.— Furlough to Europe,
and in Command and Wing Officer, it Jan. 69. — Offg. Commdt.
Wing Officer, ao Jan. 64.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer, 19 Feb. 73.
Adjutant, 39 April 69. — Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 33 Sept. 69.
ist Wing Subaltern, 34 Jan. 70. — Officiating Adjutant,
and Wing Subaltern, a8 Sept. 69.
In medical charge. z6 Mar. 73.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 17 Feb. 73.
ISth (TheAlipore) Bengal Native Infantry (late AUjpore Eegt.— EaUed 2^Juneiic^s)'
Head Quarters at
Major W. Winson, Staff Corps.
Major F. Allen, Staff Corps
Captain R. A. Wauobope, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. De Brett, Staff Corps
J38N.L
Mfvjor H. R. Wintle, late
Captain A. C. Toker, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H. Browne, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. R. Sage, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. V. Hnyshe, 41st Foot
Surgeon Major j . A.C. Hutchinson, MB.
Agra.
( 3 Mar.
30 Sept.
[ 4 Oct.
. xo Dec.
.' z Mar.
. 4 May
.1 4 Sept
Laee, White,
-., Oct.
30 Nov,
Uniform, Red. Faeinge, Black.
70 1 Commandant, 7 June 6x.
7a and in Command and Wing Officer, 30 May 68. — Furl, to Europe.
67|Officiating and in Command, 14 April 73.
651 Wing Officer, 30 May 68. — Furlough to Europe.
73 Officiating Wing Offlcer.
7a Ac^utant, ax Dec. 67. ^
.68, Quarter Master, 8 Sept. 7z.~Sick Furlough to Europe.
71 xst Wing Subaltern, 6 May 73. — Officiating Quarter Master.
71 1 and Wing Subaltern, 36 May 73.
70 In medical charge, 37 Jan. 73. ^ ^ ^ . ^
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19th (Punjah) Bengal Native Infantry {late "jtli Punjab Infantry),
Head QoarterB at Tullagmiir* Vn\form, jRed. Faeingt, Dark Blue. Lace, White.
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It Colonel J. F. Staffbrd, Staff Corps ...I19 Oct. 68 Commandant, i Aug. 57.
LtColonel J. Rnggles, Staff Corps '13 Jane 71 'znd in Command oiid Wing Offlcor, 30 Jan. 64.
Captain A. Copland, Staff Corps J 14 Jan. 66, Wing Officer, 31 Jan. 68.
lieut. H. A. Sawyer, StAff Corps '17 Aug. 70 Adjutant, 7 Feb. 72.
Lieat. D. E. Goaldsbury, Staff Corps ... 17 Apr. 69 Qiiarter Master, 21 Sept. 72.
~ ' " ~ - - jj j^ I Nov. 68 list Wing Subaltern, 8 April 72.
TO June 7x 2nd Wing Subaltern, xo June 71.
In medical charge, 14 April 73.
Csptain C. H. Bergman, late 60
Lieat. E. J. G. Lewis, Staff Corps
Surgeon M^gor T. S. Veale
20th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late StJi Punjab Lifaninj),
Head Quarters at
M^orR. G. Rosrers, Staff Corps
Captain H. W. Gordon, Staff Corps
Captain J. Bartleman, Staff Corps
Captain G. M. D. HUl, General List
Captain W. H. Metkl<^ohn, General List
Lient. L. B. Irwin, Staff Corps
LieoL R. B. A. Jenkins, Staff Corps .
Surgeon W. N. Keefer
TlKU FOBTS, i860'*—" PsKXir, i860."
Delhi. Un'^form^ Drab. Faeingi, Oreen, Zaee, Drab.
Commandant, 4 March 73.— Furlough to Eui'ope.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 4 March 73.— Offg. Comdt»
Wing Officer, 4 March 73. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Adjutant, 4 March 73.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 4 March 73.
ist Wing Subaltern. 4 March 73.— Offlciatlng Adjutant.
and Wing Subaltern, 6 May 73.
In medical charge, 23 May 72.
9 Dec.
68
6 May
66
20 Oct.
65
9 Aug.
70
24 May
71
2 Dec.
68
7 Oct.
7*
21st (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late gth Punjab Infantry).
"AsTssiirii.."
Head Qoarters at Sawnl Pindae. Un^form^ Drab, Faeingi, Bed. Lace, Drai.
IS Sept.73 1 Commandant, 3 May 61. — Furlough in India.
13 June 70 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 67.— Offg. Commdt.
II Sept.7a Wing Officer, 10 Feb. 72.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
10 Dec. 70 (Officiating Wing Officer, 27 May 72.
27 Nov. 69 Adjutant, 5 Aug. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
7 May 68 [Quarter Master, 24 Aug. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
1 Feb. 7o|ist Wing Subaltern, 17 SepL 70.— Officiating Quarter Master.
18 Nov. 70' 2nd Wing Subaltern, 18 Nov. 70.
!In medical charge, 2 Sept. 70.
Colonel J. B. Thelwall, CB. S. Corps ...
UColonel J. Hodson, Staff Corps
Major J. M. Stewart, late 35 N.I
Captain F.W. CoUis, Staff Corps
Captain J. G. T. Carruthers, Gen. List.
Lieut G. H. C. Dyce, Staff Corps ,
lieot. W. Harris, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. H. Swetenham, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon W. A. C. Roe
22nd (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late nth Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Jhelum. Uniform^ JSed. Facingt, B^f. Lace, White.
UColonel J. J. O'Bryen, Staff CoTps
M^r B. T. Staflbrd, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. Bridgt^ Staff Corps ..
Lieat. G. J. Hare, Staff Corps
Captain F. H. Hinde. Gen. List
Lieut. A. S. M'Rae, Staff Corps
Bargeon F. C. Nicholson, MS
Surgeon Itfj^or A. J. Dale, 2£B.
22 Nov.
69
9 Dec.
68
4 Feb.
71
3 Juno 67 1
9 Aug
70
22 Mar.
71
lOct.
69
Commandant,
2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 27 April 65.— Offfe. Commandant.
Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 4 Mar. 67. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Quarter Master, 14 Dec. 69.— Officiating Adjutant.
ist Wing Subaltern, 15 May 72.— Officiating Wing Officer.
2nd Wing Subaltern, zo April 71.— Officiating Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 2 Sept. 70. — Officiating Medical Officer of
Officiating in medical charge, 17 Feb. 73. [Goalundo.
23rd (Punjaib) Bengal Native Infantry (Pioneers — late i^th Punjah Infantry).
" Ti.KU Forts"-- "PMnr."— " ABTSBiiriA."
Head Quarters at Jhelnm. Uniform, Drab. Faeinge, Chocolate. Lace, Drab.
)C^orA.A. Canie, Staff Corps
Major H. Fellowes, Staff Corps
OsptainA. D. Anderson. Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Paterson, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. V. Gordon, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. V. G. L. Eyre, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. F. Rivett-Camao, Staff Corps
Burgeon Major E. Taylor ,
Surgeon H. Boyd
X5 Ang.68
IX Jan. 71
4 Sept. 70
17 May 66
22 May 68
25 June 70
IS Feb. 71
Commandant, 13 June72.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 13 June 73.
Wing Officer, 9 June 73.
Adjutant, 9 June 72.
Quarter Master, 9 June 72.
ist Wing Subaltern, 9 Jime 72.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 21 Juno 73.
In medical charge, 31 Mar. 68. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 23 March 72.
2A^ (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late i6tU Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Jhaasi. U%\form, Red. Facinge, WkiU. Lace, WJUte,
Colonel Q. N. Cave, Staff Corps
MwnrF. B. Noiman, Staff Corps
M^orB. J. M-Nair. late 3 K. fT
Captains. Stedman, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. H. WallerBtein, Staff Corps
Ii«at. J. J. Money-Simons, Staff Corps
uent. C. 8. Hogge, Staff Corps
SorgMa H. J. ^ton
xoDeo. 73
10 Nov. 65
23 Sept. 71
19 Dec. 73
10 Aug. 69
3 Jan.
zx Jan.
?J
Commandant, 5 Aug. 57.— Furlough to Bnxope.
snd in Command and wing Officer, Z3 Mar. 68.— Offg. Comdt,
Wing Officer, 24 Oct. 72 —Officiating snd in Command.
Adjutant, 30 Dec. 69.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 14 June 70. — Officiating Adjutant.
ist Wing Subaltern, 3 July 71.
snd Wing Subaltern, 39 July 70.— Officiating Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 17 Feb. 73.
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339 25tli (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late ijth Punjab InfaTitry).
Head Quarters at Keaaa Heer. Uniform, Bed. Faeingi^ White. Laee, White.
BjlITK, VkXEB, ASX> C0RP8.
Oolonel H. D. Manning, StafT Corps
Major J. W. Hoggan, Staff Cori)s ...
Major N. Barton, Staff Corps
Lieut. W.V. EUls, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. V. Hunt, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. E. Anderson, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. P. Thornton, Staff Coij>9...
Surgeon Major 7. H. O'Donel, MD.
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Rbkaxks.
lo June 73 1 Commandant, 28 Oct. 71.
27 June 69 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.
lo June 68' Wing Officer, 20 Jan 64.— Furlough.
9 Dec. 64 {Adjutant, 26 Aug. 70.
2 Mar. 68 Quarter Master, 5 April 71.
20 May 71 list Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept. 71.
8 Sept. 71 [and Wine: Subaltern, 8 Sept. 71.
la medical charge, 14 Apnl 73.
26th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late iSth Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Fashawur. Uniform, Drab. Faeing$, Bed. Laee, Drab.
Oolonel J. Williamson, SUxff Con^s
Lt.Oolonel 0. M. Longmoro, StalT C jrpj
Major M. G. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain A. B. Hepburn, Staff Corps
Captain A. Fitzgerald, Gen. List
Lieut. L. T. Lewis, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. J. R. Fulford, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. t>ening, Staff Corps
Surgeon G. C. Hall
20 Jan. 73 Commandant, 31 Dec. 57.
12 Dec. 71 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, ao Jan 64. — Furlough to Euro pe
10 Apr. 71 Wing Officer, 20 Feb. 64.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
4 Sept. 70 Officiating Wing Officer.
10 Nov. 68 Adjutant, 13 May 65. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
17 Mar. 69 Quarter Master, 28 March 71. —-Officiating Adjutant.
t8 July 65 list Wing Subaltern, 28 March 71.— Officiating Quarter!
20 Apr. 71, 2nd Wing Subaltern, 20 April jj.,
Officiating in medical charge.
27tli (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late igtJi Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Nowthera. Un^rm, Drab. Faeiugt, Bed. Lace, Drab.
Colonel J. Doran, CB. Staff Corps ...
Lt. Colonel C. L:^ne, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel F. D. Ogilvie, Staff Corps
Captain H. H. Birch, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. A. Swetenham, Stnff Corps
Captain 0. W. Babingtou, Gen. hint...
Lieut. A. W. Gairdner, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon Major W. C. Smith, J£D. ...
II June 73lComm.andant, 5 Aug. 57.
9 Dec. 68
ao Apr. 72
4 Aug. 70
23 June 68
27 Nov. 69
22 Jun. 68
2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.
Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Furlough to Euroi)e.
Adjutant, 2 Oct. 62.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 20 May 71.
let Wing Subaltern, 17 Feb. 73.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 4 April 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
In modi^ charge, z6 Feb. 71.
28th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 20th Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Presideaoy. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Dark Oreeu. Lace, White.
Oolonel J. Smith, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. C. Hamilton, Staff Corps.
Captain G. S. Hills, Staff Corps
Captain H. S. Marshall, Gen. List
Licut.F.A.S.D'Aco8tadeSt.Laurent,SC
Lieut. A. T. S. A. Rind, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. R. Porter, i Foot
Surgeon Major R. T. Lyons
Surgeon Q. Price, MD
July 72
Jan. 71
Aug. 69
Nov. 68
Aug. 65
Jan. 70
Oct. 71
Commandant, 14 April73.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 14 April 73.
Wing Officer, 14 April 73.
Adjutant, 14 April 73.
Quarter Master, 29 Apr. 69. — ^Furlough to Europe.
ist Wing Subaltern, 6 May 73.— Officiating Qoarter Master.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 26 May 73.
In medical charge, 24 Oct. 72.-
Officiating in medical charge.
-Furlough to Eoropo.
29th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 2i8t Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Pe&haTmr. Uniform, Bed. Facing; Light Blue. Lace, White,
Lt.Colonol J. J. H. Gordon, Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel G. G. Cunliffe, Staff Corps ..
Captain B. Beddy, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. C. Voylo, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. Jackson, Gen. List
Lieut. R. N. Harington, Staff Corps
Captain 0. D. Swete, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. 0. Dyoe, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major E. B. Ghirdner
23 ^r.ar. 69 1 Commandant, 20 May 61.
2 > Mur. 73'2Tia in Command and Wing Officer, 29 Apr. 69.
zo Fob. 6,j|V.'insr Officer, 22 Mar. 65.
5 M'lr. 68 j Adjutant, a Mar. 70. — Furlough to Europe.
28 Nov. 69 Officiating Adjutant, la June 73.
26 June 69
25 June 73
23 Doc. 64
Quarter Master, 12 Aug. 70.
ist Wing Subaltern, 3 Feb. 70.
2nd Wing Subaltern, i Aug. 71. — Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, z Mar. 69.
30th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 22nd Punjab Infantry).
Head Quartera at Feahawnr. Uniform, Bed. Facinge, Bi^f. Lace, White.
Lt.Oolonel T.W. B.Boiflragon, Staff Corps
Lt.Oolonel G. 0. Huxham, Staff Corps...
Major 0. 0. Eldns, Staff Corps
Major R. D. Campbell, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. G. 0. Halkett, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. F. Young, Staff Corps
Lieut. St. John F. Michell, 5 Lancera ...
Lieut. A. J. F. Reid, Staff Corps
Surgeon D. N. Martin, MD
a Sept. 72 (Commandant, 16 Aug. 61.
13 June 72 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — SickFnrl. to Bnrope,
20 Dec. 68 Officiating 2nd in Command, xo June 71.
IS June 70 Wing Officer. 20 Jan. 64.
7 May 68 1 Adjutant, 2 Mar. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
30 Mar. 69 Quarter Master, a Mar. 70.
a8 Oct. 71 ' "" - • '■ -
6M4y 71
ist Wing Subaltern, 33 Oct. 73.
and Wing Subaltern, 3 July 71.
In medical charge, 14 April 73.
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3l8t (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 2ird Funjab Infantry). 340
Head Qaarters at Hooltan. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Dark Green. Laee, White.
Bijrx, NxifBS, AjiD C0XP8.
Colonel H. M. WilBon, Staff CoTps
C>lonel B. 6. Langmore, Staff Corps .
U^or H. L. C. Bernard, Staff Corps....
Captain E. W. Smyth, Gen. List
Lieat. A. C. G. Lydiard, Staff Corps ....
Captain B. O. Vvvyan, Gon. List
Captain F. Tweddell, Gen. List
Lieut B.C. Graves, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major T. G. Skardon
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RlKK.
BsSLIlHES.
14 Mar. 70 Commandant, zz Jan. 68.
28 July 73' 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 29 April 69.
zx Dec. 69: Wing Officer, 13 Feb. 71.— Furlough in India.
zoMar. 70iAdjatftnv, zo Fub. 68.
X9 Feb. 69 Quarter Master, 20 May 71— Sick Furlough to Europe.
29 Oct. 69 Officiating Quarter MH«ier, 31 Oct. 72.
29 Jan. 69 ist Wing Subaltern, 7 Mar. 70.— Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Jan. 66 2nd Wing Subaltern, 20 May ji.
In medical charge, 28 April 73.
32nd (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (Pioneers — late 24th Punjab Infantry).
" BsLHi "— LucKfOW '* (Selitfand Capture).
Head Qtuurters at ITmballa. Untform, Sed. Faeinge^ Dark Blue. Laee, White.
Colonel W. D. Hqrean, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel G. A. Williams, Staff Cori>8 ..
Captain T. N. Wallcer, Staff Corps
Captain A.C.W.Crookshank. Staff Corps
LieuL A- W. Jamieson, Staff Corps
Captain A. P. Samaells, Gen. List
Captain B. C. S. Jackson, Gen. List
C&puun T. Kicholls, G«n. List
Sorgeon Major C. £. Haddock
Z5 Aug.69
z8 July 69
z4 Mar. 66
I z Jan. 71
t8 Nov. 68
15 Dec. 69
27 Nov. 69
S June 70
Commandant, 7 Dec. 59.
2nd in Command h nd ^V'■ing Officer, 7 Nov. 68.
Wing Officer, 26 I-'cc. 66.
Adjutant, 22 Oct. 63.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating AdjutJint. — Wing Sub. 12 N.l.
Quarter Master, 10 May 72. — Furloncrh to Europe.
zst Wing SubnlTtni, 10 Feb. 69.— Officiating Quarter Master.
and Wing Suballvrn, 6 Sept. 73.
In medical char^'c, 22 Muy 72.
Xofi.— The sth Goorkha (the Hazara Goorkha Battalion) Regiment, whrm rtcting with other Bengal Native Troops,
takes rank after tho 32na Native Infantry.
33rd (The Allahabad) Bengal Native Infantry (late Allahabad Levy).
Head Quarters at Allahabad. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, White. Lace, White.
^.Colonel E. H. Langmore, Staff Corps
Colonel J. Y. Gowan, Staff Corps
)fcyor T. W. Rathcrftird, Staff Corps
Captain S. G. Mactier, Staff Corps ..
Captain E. L. Stehelin, Staff Corps ..
Lieat. J. G. Kelly, Staff Corps..
Lieat. G. T. Bingham, Staff Cor
Borgoon B. R. Johnson
8 May 69
xz June 73
z4 June 71
4 Feb. 7x
6 Aug. 70
30 Aug. 67
3Z Aug. 70
Comraandaiit, 23 Dec. 57.
2nd in Coroj.amd and Wing Officer, 6 Nov. 67.
Wing Officer. 2 Dec. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 15 .rune 65.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter M>!.«lvr. 22 Dec. 68.
«at Winar S'i'''>ltcm, Z2 May 69.— Furlough to Europe.
2nd Wing Kiiialtem, 4 Oct. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
In mcdicai cliargo, 22 May 72.
34th (The Futtehgurh) Bengal Native Infantry {late Futtehgurh Levy.
Raised, 8 Jan. 1858).
Head Quarters at Korar. Uniform, Bed. Facinge, Dark Blue. Zaee, White,
Colonel E. P. Anderson, Staff Corps ... 30 Sept. 71 Commandant, 21 Sept. 61.
LtColonel C. C. Dandridge, Staff Corps 18 Jan. 71 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, ao Jan. 64.— Sick Furl. to Europe.
Major G. J. Pasley, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 70 Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Miyor L.E.Evans, late^sN.1 17 May 72 Officiating 2iid in Command, 6 Muy 73.
Adjutant. 23 June 66.— OfKciating Wing Officer.
Quarter Ma^^tor, 5 Mar. 70.
lat Wing Subaltern, 29 July 70.
2ud Wing Subaltern, v6 July 73.
In medical charge, 7 Sept. 70.— Officiating 6 Cavalry.
CiptoinC. S. Pratt, Staff Corps
Liijut. E. 8. Cooke, Staff Corps
Cipt J. G. M. De L. Bean. Staff Corps
Ciptain H. W. J. Senior, Staff Corps ..
Borg^n Major G. Barnard
30 Sept. 7x
18 Jan. 71
20 Dec. 70
17 May 72
IX Dec. 70
z I Nov. 64
19 Dec. 72
4 Mar. 71
35tli (Tlie Mynpoorie) Bengal Native Infantry {late Mynjioorie Levy.
Raised 7 Feb. 1858),
Head Quarters at Oawnpore. Unifoi-m, Bed. Facing*, JFJiite. Lace, White.
Colonel H. L. Nation, Staff Corps
Major G. C. Rowcroft, Staff Corps
LuColonsl G. A. Brown, Staff Corps .
Tt Mjyor G. V. "Fosbery, Staff Corps .
Captam P. W. Nicolay, Staff Corps ....
Lieat R. T, Hawkes, Staff Corps
Lieut M. H. H^es, Staff Corps
Lieut P. P. R. Burgess, Z09 Foot
Sorgcon A. Deane
8 Mar. t2
zo Aug. 69
11 Sept 72
13 Sept. 66
8 Juno 73
24 Sept 68
17 Dec. 62
27 Oct. 7z
Commandant, 18 July 67.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, z8 July 71.— Purl, to Europe.
Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, Z4 April 73.
Adjutant, 24 Aug. 69.
Quarter Master, Z4 April 73.
i.st Wing Subaltern, 6 May 73.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 26 May 73.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge, 4 March 7Z.
36tli (TJie Bareilly) Bengal Native Infantry {late Bareilly Levy).
Head Quarters at Agra.
Colonel P. G. Scot, Bengal Inf 6 Apr.
LtColonel A. Pond, Staff Corps zz July
Colonel C. 8. Powle, Staff Cori)8 24 Sept.
jmor R. D. Griffin, Staff Corps zz Jan.
jMjorC. P. Hunter, Staff Corps 20 Jan.
Lieut T. G. Thomson, Staff Corps z8 July
Ciptaia R Worsley, late zs N.I. 6 Mar.
went E. H. Wilson, Staff Corps Z3 July
ueui. C. A Coles, Staff Conw 3Z Jan.
Ifeoi. J. C. P. Gordon, 58 Foot 28 Oct.
BwxeonK. M. Downie, MB
»w««aA.B.Strahaji
Uniform, Bed. Facing*, Blue, Zaee, JFhiie.
Commandant. 28 May 69.—- Furlough.
Officiating Commandant, Z9 Dec. 72. [Europe.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 67. — Furlough to
Wing Officer, z June 69.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Officiating Wing Officer, a8 June 73.
Adjutant, 6 Jan. 72.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant, 3Z Oct. 72.
Qiiarter Master, 6 Jan. 72.
zst Wing Subaltern, 6 Jan. 79.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 23 Oct. 73.
In medical charge, zo May 7a.— In medical charge of the TTlwur
Offlciatmg in medical <^^e9^^^^/^Kn^^\^ Cf^P^ ^^''^'
341 37th (Meerut) Bengal Native Infantry {late Mecrut Levy. -Raised 26 Aug. 185S).
Head Quarters at Presidenoy. Uniform, Red. Faeingt, White. Laee, White.
Raitk, Names, lstd Cosps.
Abuy
Rajtk.
RS1CA.XK8.
ColonelJ. Nisbett, Staff Corps '
Colonel C. P. G. Lamb, Staff Corps '
Lt.Colonel A. A. Bmce, Staff Corps |
Capt. P. A. Montriou, Bombay Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Corse-Scolt, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Hailes, Staff Corps I
Captain P. R. A. B. Constable, Staff C.
Lieut. 5trClia.Hen. Leslie, Bt. Staff Corps
' la June 70 Commandant, xo May 60.— Furlough to Europe.
II Doc. 72 and in Command and Wing OfHcer, 23 June 66.— Officg. ComdL
lis Aug. 72 Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 65. — Officiating and in Command.
I 5 Mar. 69 Adjutant, 13 Feb. 62. — Officiating Wmg Officer.
13 May 69 Quarter Master, 14 June 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
10 Feb. 69 1st Wing Subaltern, ai Sept. 7a.— Officiating Quarter Master.
19 Dec. 69 Officiating ist Wing Subaltern.
22 Jan. 68 2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 Aug. 70.— Sick Furlough.
I In medical charge.
38th {The Agra) Bengal Native Infantry {late Agra Levy. — Balsed 26 Aug. 1858
Head Quarters at Buxa (Bhootan), Uniform, Red. Faeinge, Bark Blue. Lace, White.
Colonel A. Bagot, Staff Corps 118 Sept. 71 Commandant, 20 June 65.
Lt.Colonel H. N. Hodgson, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. A. Tottenham, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. H. Goldney, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. Qranam, Gen. List
Lieut. J. R. Hobday, Staff Corps laS Mar. 71
Lieut. M. A. Gray, Staff Corps ' 6 May 71
Surgeon Major A. F. Richmond I
27 July 70 and in Command and Wing OCicor, 19 Sept. 64.
20 Dec. 65 Wing Officer, 21 Jan. 70.
2A July 69 Adjutant, 25 Oct. 70.
o Feb. 68 Quarter Master, 24 April 73.
ist Wing Subaltern, 6 May 71.
and Wing Subaltern, 6 May 71.
[n medical charge, 26 Dec. 70.
39th {The Allygurh) Bengal Native Infantry {late Allygurh Levy).
Head Quarters at Barraokpore. Uniform, Red. Faeing», Dark Blue. Lace, White.
Lt. Colonel G. W. Praser, Staff Corps
Major H. M. Wemyss, Staff Corps
Captain P. Gellie, Staff Corps
Captain £. M. Forbes, Gen. List
Captain J. H. Baldwin, Staff Corps
Captain H. O.Cumberlege. General Liat.
Lieut. N. C. Martelli, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. T. Banon, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major H. W. Spry
9 June 69 Commandant, 28 April 62. — Furlough to Europe.
9 Dec. 63 and in Com. and Wing Officer, 16 Nov. 68.— Officiating Comdt.
20 Oct. 68 Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
22 Feb. 71 Adjutant, 11 Mar. 70.— Officiating Wing Officer.
20 Dec. 70 Quarter Master, 2 June 66. — Furlough to Europe.
16 Dec. 68 ' Officiating Quarter.Master, 23 March 73. — Offg. ist Wing Sabalien.
I Oct. 7oli8t Wing Subaltern, i6 Jan. 73. — Offg.' Assistant UantoniLtnt
Magistrate at Morar, Gwalior,
28 Oct. 71 1 2nd Wing Subaltern, i6 Jan. 73. — Officiating Adjutant.
jln medicid charge, 15 Oct. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
40th {TJie SJiahjehanpore) Bengal Native Infantry {late Shahjehanpure Levy),
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. Detachment at Allygurh. Uniform, Red. Faeinge, While. Lace, White.
Lt. Colonel E. Dandridge, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel E. H. Scott, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. Morton, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. D. Hutchinson, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. J. D. Hallett, Staff Corps
Capt. Sir B.P. Bromhead, Bt. Staff Corps
Capt. J. Praser, Gen. List
Surgeon Major H. P. Williams
Surgeon Major E. O. Tandy
14 Jan. 72 1 Commandant, 19 June 58. — Furlough to Europe.
2 Sept. 73 1 and in Command and Wing Officer, ii Jan. 6S. — Offg. Comiadt.
20 Dec. 67
5 Aug. 69
28 July 68
18 Jan. 71
X Mar. 70
Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Officiating and in Command.
A^'utant,ai Mar. 71.
Quarter Master, 21 Aug. 69.
ist Wing Subaltern, 21 March 71. — Officiating Wing Officer.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 15 Dec. 71. .
In medical charge, 26 Sept. 7a.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 25 April 73.
41st {TJie Gwalior) Bengal Native Infantry {late ist Gwalior Infantry).
Head Quarters at Luoknow. Uniform, Red. Facinge, Caoalrjf Oreg. Lace, White.
Colonel H. S. Obbard, Staff Corps in June 73' Commandant, 13 Feb. 6a.— Furlough to Europe.
Lt. Colonel T. Taylor, Staff Corps
Major W. C. B. Ryan, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. M. Rose, Staff Corps
Captain V. W. Tregear, Gen. List
Captain J. E. Waller, Gen. List
Lieut. W. H. Salmon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. St. P. Maxwell, Staff Corps ..
Surgeon L. Cameron, 3£D
Burgeon E. Mulvaiiy
6 Mar. 72 and in Command and Wing Officer, 2 Mar. 70. — Purl, to Europe.
10 Dec. 70 Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — Officiating Commandant.
24 May 69 Adjutant, 13 Feb. 71. — Officiating Wing Officer.
I Nov. 68 Quarter Master, 10 Feb. 7a.— Officiating and in Command.
16 Dec. 68 C" • • -> • — " —
25 Feb. 71
27 Apr. "I
Officiating Quarter Master, aj Sept. 77.
ist Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept. 71. — ^Officiating Adjutant.
and Wing Subaltern, 27 April 71.
In medical charge, 38 Nov. 68. — Officiating Civil, Doomka.
Officiating in medical charge.
42nd {Assam) Bengal Native Infantry {Light Infantry — late ist Assam Lt. Lif. BatU
Raised 16 May 1817).
Head Quarters at Gowhatty.
LtColonel J. P. Sherriff, Staff Corps ...
Major R. A. Nowell, Staff Corps
Major Alfred TuUoch, Staff Corps
liieut. A. K. Abbott, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Brydon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. PiteG. Stevens, Staff Corps...
Lieut. C. B. Macgregor, Staff Corps
4 Jan.
70
20 Jan.
70
XX Jan.
68
8 Sept. 68
17 Apr. 67
22 Oct.
70
28 Oct.
71
[to Europe.
tck Furloagb
Untform, Dark Green. Faeinge, Black, Lace, Black,
Commandant.
Officiating Commandant, t6 May 73.
and in Command and Wing Officer, la Mar. 68. — Si< .
Wing Officer. 26 July 73.— Officiating and in Commjuid.
Adjutant, 13 Feb. 71.
Quarter Master, 13 Feb. 71.— Officiating Wing OfScer.
1st Wing Subaltern, 13 Mar. 7a.— Officiating Quarter Master.
and Wing Subaltern, 13 Mar. 73.
In medi(»d charge, 13 June 59. — ^Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 14 April 73.
Surgeon Major J. B.
Surgeon R. H. Ourran
43rd {Assam) Bengal Native Infantry {Light Infantry— late 2nd Assam Lt. Inf. BatL
Raised 13 April 1835).
HoadlQuarters at Bhillong. Uniform, Dark Qreen. Fadnge, Black. Lace, Black.
a Sept. 73] Commandant, 14 April 73.
9 Dec. 68 and in Command and Wing Officer, 14 April 73. — ^Furlough to
as Aug. 69 Officiating and in Command, 14 May 73. f Europe.
IE Jan. 67 Wing Officer, 6 May 73. "
Lt.Ck>1onelG. D. 8. Clarke, Staff Corps..
l^or A. Blunt, Staff Corps
Captain G. D. Reid, General List
Captain H. M. Evans, Staff Corps
Captain C. McD. Skene, Gen. list
Captain A. I. lies. Staff Corps
Captain 6. W. Beresford, Staff Corpa ..,
Lieut. R. K. Rldgeway, Staff Corps,
Surgeon J. O'Brien, MD
28 Nov. 69 1 Officiating Adjutant, 25 July 73.
la Dec. 69lQuarter l&uster, as June 72.
a6 Oct. 73 ist Wing SubaJtem, 6 Jan. 7a.
14 Feb. 70 and Wing Subaltern, 6 Jan. 7a.
..( |ln medical charge, 10 May 71.
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44fh (SylM) Bengal Native Infantry (Lt Inf.— late Sylhet Lt Inf. BaU. 342
Bwiaed 19 Feb. 1824). •
Head Qnarters at Jtoteooflnir. Un\formf Dark Qreen, Faeinfft, Black. Lact, Black,
Bin, Naxis, kxn Goub.
Ookmel J.H.NuttaI], CB. Staff Corps .
Mi^or Arthur Cory. Staff Corps
iauarE.Lu[htfoot, Staff Corps
Captun F. H WilHams, General List .
Captain K. P. Ommanziey, Staff Corps.,
IC^ D. Boberteon, Oeneral List ,
Captain G. C. Udnj^ Staff Corps
Saxgeon MiQOr A. K. Beed
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Eavk.
zo June 73 Commandant, 21 Feb.
3 Oct. 68 ' ■ -- ' '
iz Sept. 7a
Aug. 69
Jan. 7z
zz Sept. 73
14 June 68
and in Command and wing Officer, sz Feb. 73.
Wing Officer, 22 Mar. 65.
Adjutant, 32 Mar. 65.
Quarter Master, 29 Feb. 6|.
zst Wing Subaltern, 22 July 67. — ^Furlough to Burope.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 93 June 73.
In medical charge, 7 Sept. 70.
46th (Batiray's Sikhs) Bengal Native Infantry (late lat Bengal Police Batt^
Battrcvy*8 Sikhs). (Added to the Bengal Army in Z864.)
Head Quarters at Xttradabad. Left Wing at Bhsl^jehanpore. Untform, Bed. Faeinff$, Light Bn^* Laee, WkiU.
Cotonel C. B. Bssden, Staff Corps
lU}or P. U. Armstrong, Staff Corps .
X^or J. T. Harris, Staff Corps
Ciptain Jl D. C. Inglis, Stair Corps .
Lieot T. F. StilweU, Staff Corps
Captam G.L. Woodruffs, Stair Corps
Iiiaot a J. Waller, Staff Corps
LieoL B. H. Pollard, Staff Coips .....
fiorgeim Muor T. B. Famoombe
Surgeon l£^or G. B: Pemberton, Jf2>...
35 Dec. 7Z Commandant, 37 May 72.— Furlough to Europe.
30 Jan. 7z ,2nd in Command, 37 May 72.— Officiating Commandant.
37 June 69 Officiating and in Command, az Feb. 73.
7 Aug. 70 Wing Officer, 27 May 72.
I Feb. 66 * '■ '
28 June 70
z I Jan. 67
z8 Jan. 70
90 Jan. 68
A(^utant, Z7 June ri.
Quarter Master, 8 Mar. ja.
zst Wing Subaltern, 23 Deo. 7z.
and Wing Subaltern, 2-) Dec. 7Z.
In medical charge, so Feb. 67.— Furlough to Borope.
Officiating in medical charge, 34 Oct. 7a.
1st Ooorkha Regiment (Light Infantry— late 66th or Qoorhha LL Inf. Eegt)
" AtUWAL"— " SOBEAOV."
Head Quarters at Dhurmsalla. Untform, Bed. Faeingt, White, Lace, White.
UCotonel J. S. Bawlins, Staff Corps ... > lo June 69 Commandant, 25 Aug. 66.
U.CdonelB.B. Clay, Staff Corps " " " - —
ItColonel B. S. Hill, Beiigal Infantry.
Major P. Story, late 66 NT.
LieoL 6. P. Churchill, Staff Corps
Captain G. St. J. B. Bamett, Staff Corps
Ciptatn C. Mercer, General List....
CiptainO. Young, Staff Corps ....
wgeon Ms^or F. Garter
a Mar.
7i|
a9Aug.
7'
29 Aug.
71
7 May 67!
4 Nov.
69
Z9 Oct.
68
so Aug.
70
3nd in Command and Wing Officer, 95 Aug. 68.
Wing Officer, 35 Aug. 68.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Adjutant, 13 Sept. 70.
Quarter Master, 27 June 68.
zst Wing Subaltern, 35 Aug. 68.
and Wing Subaltern, 6 May 73.
In medical charge, 3z Oct. 70.
2]idQoorklia(StrmoorjBi^) Regiment {lateSirmoorByieBegt, — Raised 244p7*.i8i5).
" Alliwal "— " SoBai.oir "— " Dslhi "— " Bhttbtpobb "— " Dblhi " (z8s7) .
Head Quarters at Dejrrah Dhoon. Untform, Dark Green. Faeinge, Scarlet. Lace, Black,
fCGoLH. T. Macpherson, CB. Staff C. Z3 Mar. 7a Commandant, 36 Aug. 63.— Furlough to Europe.
TCLt.ColonelD. Macintyre, Staff Corps zz Sept. 73 3nd in Com. and WinR Officer, Z9 Feb. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
. . _ -.. — ^ . T ^ Wing Officer, 33 March 65.— OlBciatinfif Commandant.
Adjutant, 39 April 60.— Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, zs May 73.— Officiating A^utant.
Offioiatinfr Quarter Master, za May 71. — Offg. Wing Officer,
zst Wing Subaltern, 39 April 69.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
3nd Wing Subaltern, 27 May 73.
In medical charge, zo Feb. 58.
Ciptam A. Battye, Staff Corps
Captain S. E. Becher, General List
Lieai. W. Hill. Staff Corps
Ckptain U.J.King-Harman, Staff Corps
CiptainH. P. P/Nash, Staff Corps
lioi. W. P. Newall. Stoff Corps
fogeon M^or F. F. Allen, CB
6 Jan. 69
37 Nov. 69
z4 Dec. 69
a Oct. 73
4 Mar. 68
7 Dec. 70
ao Nov. 68
3rd Goorkha (Kemaoon) Regiment (late Kemaoon BaU.
"Dblhi.**
Had Quarters at Almonh. Detachments at Petoiagurh and Nynse Tal. Uniform, Dark Oreen,
UColonel A. Paterson, Staff Corps 9 Dec. 69 Commandant, 33 June
Raised 24 April 1815).
FaHnge^ Black,
VS.
FCLLCoIonel H. H. Lyster, Stal^ Corps z8 Mar. 7ol3nd in Command and Wing Officer, 03 June 73.
C^tiin G. C. Gregory, Staff Corps |ao Jan. 69' Win^ Officer, 33 June 73.--Furl. to Em
l^^r W. A. Garden, Staff Corps zz Dec. 69 Officiating Wing Officer, 25 March 73.
Europe.
CkpjainL. Smith, Staff Corps 'Z7N0V.63 A^utant, z2 Ji
Ciptam B. E. K.'Money, Staff Corps ...19 Oct. 70
Captain E. Hughes, General List 29 Mar. 70
CiptainB. D. Smith, General List !xo Nov. 68
Ctrgeon Major G. M. Govan, MD lao Dec. 7z
Quarter Master, 30 May 6
zst Wing Subaltern, 2z Ai
?.69.— Furlough to Europe.
3nd Wing Subaltern, zs July 73.— Offg. Tat Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, Z7 Oct. 63.
4th Ooorkha Regiment (late Extra Goorkha Regiment),
Head Quarters at Bukloh, near Dalhofosis. X7n\form^ Dark Oreen. Facinge, Black, Lace, Black,
^t LlCoL J. A. Tytler, CB. Staff Corps zo Dec. 70 Comizuindant, 4 Dec. 65.
Haior J. P. Turtou, Staff Corps 9 Dec. 68 snd in Command auQ Wing Officer, z8 June 68.— Furl, to Europe.
Captain F. P. Bowcrolt, Staff Corps zo Dec. 65 Wing Officer, z8 June 68.— Officiating and in Command.
Ciiptain C.J. Farqnharson, Staff Corps 4 Mar. 70 Officiating Wing Officer, 26 July 73.
Captain J. Hay, Staff Cora zz June 7 z Adjutant, s April 71.
I'^G. W. Bogers, Stan Corps z Sept.63| Quarter Master, 5 Api
Capsain E. P. Mainwaring, General List 30 June 69 zst Wing Subaltern, 30 June 68.
z Sept.63 1 Quarter Master, 5 April yz
30 June 69 zst Wing Subaltern, 30 JU]
I-tct C. A. Meroer, Staff Corps zo Jan. 7o'3nd Wing Subaltern, 6 June 7Z,
Borgoon M^iar G. C. Chesnaye..
In medical charge, zz April 7Z.
-'OTB.— These Bagiments, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank— the zst Goorkhas after the zoth
Native Infimtry ; the and, 3rd, and 4th Goorkhas after the zsth Native Inflmiay.
*•* Ths 5th Goobxha BBoncm being attached to the Punjab Frontier Force is placed following the 6tb Punjab
Infiuitry, fonr pages ftirther on.
Digitized by V^jO'
343 Corps under the Orders of the Oovemmeni of India,
PUNJAB FRONTIER FORCE.
Heaa Qnarters at Abbottabad.
Raised, i8 May 1849. Re-modelledt 15 Feb. 1851. Designation changed, 19 Sept 1865.
KoTB.— When Regixnonts of the Pimjab Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Native Troopa, they take rank
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus— The Guide Gavaliy, and xst, and, 3rd, 4{h, and stb
Ponjab Gavahry rank immediately after the 8th Bengal Cavalry ; the Corps of Guides, Inffemtry, the tst, nd,
tfd, and 4th Sikh InDantry, and the ist, ind, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry After the xsth Native In*
luitry and the 3rd Goorkhas ; the 5th Goorkhas after the 32nd Native Infantry.
STAFF.
Rakk, Naxxb, jlvd Ooeps.
Brigadier General G. P. Keys, CB.
ifiwiraa Staff Corps
Captain F. J. N. Mackenzie, Staff Corps
Asmr
Raitk.
Colonel,
IX Aug. 69
17 Mar. 67
\ Commandant, 29 April 70.
Assistant Ac^jutant General, xo Ang. 6a
At Dent Ismail XSian.]
ARTILLERY.
No. 2 Horse Light Field Battery.
Captain R. J. Abbott, Royal ArtiUery ...
Lieut. R. H. W. Plunkett, Royal ArtUleiy
2 Oct. 67 'Commandant, 23 April 7^.— Furlough to Europe.
16 Aug. 64 1 Subaltern, 20 Mar. 72.— Officiating Gommandiuit.
AtBdwBzdeaabadJ
No. 3 Horse Light Field Battery.
Lieut. G. Swinley, Royal Artillery 6 Nov. 60I Commandant, 23 April 73.
lieut. G. B. N. Martin, Royal ArtiUexy.. 17 July 66 Subaltern, X7 Oct. 71.
AtKohat.]
No. 4 or Qurrison Compsmy of Artillery.
Commandant.
BtlaiUtlkmeni qf taeh of fh9 IAg\i Ifield J?aM«W«*.--Commanlant,* x Subaltern ; x Subadar ; x Jemadar ; 6 Havildan;
6 Naioks; 2 Buglers; 90 Privates; x Native Doctor; x Native Horse Doctor; i Native Farrier. Si^, Nom-^te-
fsof,— X Pay Havildar; x Drill Naick. Ordnance. — 2 24-pounder Howitzers; 3 9<pounder Gnna: one of the
latter to be kept in Store.
Xtiabli$hment of No. 4 or QarrUon Company of Artillerg.—i Subadar; x Jemadar; 6 Havildars; 6 Naldcs; x Boglcr;
60 Privates.
AtXohat] Peshawur Mountain Battery.
Captain J. Charles, Royal Artillery 1x8 Feb. 70 Commandant, 27 Sept. 72.
Lieut. W. Aitken, Royal Artilleiy 15 Jan. 67
i8t Subaltern, 19 Sept 73.
2nd Subaltern,
SriablUhment—i Commandant; aSubaltema; x Subadar; x Jemadar; x Havildar Major ; x Pay and Quarter Master
Havildar; 4 Havildars; 4 Nalcks; a Trumpeters; 60 Gunners; 2 Havildars of Drivers; 4 Naicks of Dxirosf
85 Drivers; 8 Muleteers; x Farrier.
AtAbbotUbad.] Hazara Mountain Battery.
Lieut. B. J. deLautonr, Royal Ariiillery
Lieut. H. R. L. Morgan, Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
8 June 60 1 Commandant, 27 Sept. 7a.
X Sept 63 i8t Subaltern, x8 July 73.
2nd Subaltern.
SatabU^kmeni and Ordnance. — ^The same as the Peshawur Mountain Battery.
Note. — One Subadar Major is allowed for the Artillery of the Force.
FIVE REGIMENTS OF PUNJAB CAVALRY.
NoTP.— The Cavalry Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force, viz.. Guide Cavalry, and xst, and, srd, 4th, and sth
pimjab Cavalry, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, take rank immediately after the 8th Ben^
Cavalry.
AtKohat
Captain C. S. Maclean, StaiT Corps
Captain G. C. Bird. Madras Staff Corps.
Captain J. R. B. Atkinson, Gen.List^Inf.
Captain H. Wylie, General List
Lieut. H. De la M. Hervey, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. T. Bishop, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. S. Ouninghame, Staff Corps...
Lieut. A. M. Muir, 4 Hussars
Burgeon G. Thomson, MB
Ist Punjab Cavalry.
'Delhi"— "LucKirow" {Selirf and Captitre).
Uniform, Dark Blue. Faeinge, Bed, Laee, Oold,
Commandant, 3 Mar. 70.
2nd inCommand and Squadron OflGlcer, 22 July 73.
2nd Squadron Officer, 4 Aug. 70.
3rd Squadron Officer, 22 July 71.
Adjutant, 4 Aug. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant.— Squadron Subaltern x Cavahy.
xst Squadron Subaltern, 4 Aug. 70.— Sick Furlough to Burope.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 3X Oct. 73.
In medical charge, xo Feb. 69.
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65
20 Sept
.68
I Mar.
70
13 Dec.
70
3 Apr. 67 1
xMar.
6q
I Oct.
69
aSOot.
71
Lt.Ck>lonel T. G. Kennedy, Staff Corps...
Captain F. Lance, Staff Corps
Captain J. H. Broome, Gen. List. Inf. ...
Captain R. C. R. Gliflbrd, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. B. Campbell, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. B. Bishop, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. L. T. Bishop, Staff Corps
Swgeou Mi^or O, Forrell
2nd Punjab Cavalry.
"DliHi"— "LucKKOw'* {Beli^ and Capture).
At Sdwardeiabad. Uniform, Scarlet. Faeinge, Dark Blue. Zaei, Oold,
x6 May 70
X3 June 68
27 Nov. 69
13 Dec. 68
8 June 72
2 Dec. 65
X Mar. 69
Commandant, 8 Feb. 65.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, aa Feb. 64.
2nd Squadron Officer, 4 Nov. 68.
3rd Squadron Officer, 4 Nov. 68.
Adjutant, 22 Feb. 64. [OflloP'
1st Squadron Subaltern, 4 Nov. 68.— Offidatin^r 3rd Squad.
2nd Souadron Subaltern, x Mar. 69.— Ofl^« A4jutant i Oavahy.
In meoical charge, it Oct. jx.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Corps under the Orders of the Oovemment of India.
3rd Punjab Cavalry.
At Oera Ohasi Khan. UHiform, Slue. Faeingt, Red. Laee, Gold.
344
Bask, Xaius, akd Cobps.
Colonel L. B. Jones» Staff Corps
Captain A. Vivian, Staff Corps
Captain W. C. Anderson, Staff Corps ...
Captain F. A. Bertie, Staff Corps
^ptain J. D. Maopherson, Staff Corps .
Oipt. B. B. Lockwood, Gen. List, Cav.
Lieat. C. C. Bgerton, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Davidson, Staff Corps
Surgeon 0. T. Dnke, MB
Abmt
Rakk.
EXSLAKKS.
16 July 73 Commandant, ix Nov. 59.
9 Dec. 66 2nd in Com. and Squad. Officer, 92 Feb. 64.
13 Dec. 68 2nd Squadron Officer, 22 Feb. 64.
26 Mar. 69' 3rd Squadron Officer, 12 June 67.— Sick Furlough to Earoi>e.
10 Deo. 69'Adjutant, 12 June 67.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Dec. 73' ist Squad. Sub. 5 May 64. — Officiating Adjutant. [Cavalry.
19 Oct. 69|Offg. 3rd Squad. Officer, 18 June 73.— and Squadron Sabaltem 4
24 Mar. 66 '2n(r Squadron Subaltern, 6 July 66.— Furlough to Europe.
Iln medical charge.
At SigaBpore,
LLCoIonel C. J. Godby, Staff Corps
X^orJ. Gillespie. Staff Corps
Captain T. 0. Underwood, Mad.S.Corps.
Captain B. P. BIake,Gen. List, Inf.,Madr.
Captain T. Shepherd. Staff Corps
Lieak E. Lloyd, Staff Corps
Lieat. C. C. Egerton, Staff Corps
Smgeon G. G. Boss .,
4th Punjab Cavalry.
Un{form^ Dark Qreen. Faeinge, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
13 June 71
20 Jan. 71
13 Deo. 68
2oMay 71
4 Aug. 72
3 Dec. 67
19 Oct. 69
Conmiandant, 29 April 59,
[lough.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 6 Sept. 7x.— Sick Fur-
2nd Squadron Officer, 6 Sept. 71. — Officiating 2nd m Command.
3rd Squadron Officer, 6 Sept. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 9 Jan. 65.
xst Squadron Subaltern, 19 Sept. 73.— Furlough to Europe.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 19 Sept. 73.— Offg. 3rd Squad. Officer
3 Cavalry.
In medical charge, 6 Dec. 66.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
5th Punjab Cavalry.
1
"Dblhi
At OSfa Talima.fl m^aw
LtOoIonel W. H. Paget, Staff Corps I13
Captain B. Williams, Staff Corps .
Captain F. Hammond, Staff Corps
Captain J. C. Stewart, Staff Corps.
QKptaia F. 8. Carr, Gen. List, Inf..
Lieot W. J. Vousden, Staff Corps.
LieoL J. B. Watts. Staff Corps ....
SarKeon Major J. Bennett, JfD. ...
Sorgeon W. F. Murray* MB
' — "LuoKirow" {Relirfand Capture).
Uniform, Dark Green. Facinge^ Scarlet. Laee^ Gold.
June 72! Commandant, 26 June 58.
Sept. 66 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 20 Sept. 72.
Sept. 68 2nd Squadron Officer, 26 April 66.— Furlough to Europe.
Sept. 6q 3rd Squadron Officer, 22 Feb. 64. — Offlcg. 2nd Squad. Officer
Aug. 70 Adjutant, i Mar. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Oct. 67 xst Squadron Subaltern, xo Dec. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
Feb. 67 2nd Souad. Subaltern. 19 1)00.70.— Officiating 3rd Squad.Offlcer.
In medical charge, 3 Dec. 68.— Officiating Superintendent of Yao-
Officiating in medical charge, 7 Jan. 73 . [ciuation, Pui^aub.
litaHiAmeut of each Ha^ent (^Punjab Cavalry.
mA Squa^dron Offl^ ; 3rd Squadron Officer ; Adjutcmt'; 2 Squadron Subalterns
Troops ; Commandant ; and in Command and Squadron Officer ;
. w^^^ ^».^. , ^^ w^lv»».»^ w^v»* i adjutant; 2 Squadron Subalterns ; x Medical Officer; 3 Bessal-
dars; 3 Bessaidara; x Woordie Ma,jor; 6 Jemadars; 6 Kote Duffiidars; 48 Duffadars; 6 Nishanburdajrsj 6
Trumpeters; 420 Sowars; 2 Native Doctors.
Corps of Guides (Cavalry and Infantry. — Raised for General Service 14 Dec* 1846).
** DxLHi **—Detaekm«ni9 ** Pditjab "— " Mooltav "— QooJiaAT."
At Xnrdaa. Detachment at Feshawur. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Bed (piping). Laee, Drah,
imorF. H. Jenkins, Staff Corps
Captain B. B. P. P. Campbell, St. Corps
Captain G. Stewart, Staff Corps
20 Dec. 7x Commandant, 12 Mav 70.
4 Sept. 67' 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 27 July 70. — ^Furl. to Europe.
20 Sept. 68 'Commandant of Cavalry and Squadron Officer, 27 May 70.
I Officiating 2nd in Command.
9 Dec. 71 1 and Squadron Officer, 9 June 70.
7 June 73 1 Wing Officer, 9 Nov. 65. — Furlough to Europe.
8 June 73;A^'utant, i Feb. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
30 June 73iOfflciating Adjutant, X2 Aprir72.— Adjutant 4 Punjaub Inflsmtry.
29 June 71 Quarter Master, 9 Nov. 65. — Officiating Wing Officer.
2 Dec. 69'S(^uadron Subaltern, 25 Aug. 71,
4 Apr. 66 Wmg Subaltern, 18 June 73.— Officiating Commdt. of Cavalry.
jIn medical charge, X2 Jan. 72.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating;^ in medical charge, 4 March 73.
SidiUuiiMMt.— Commandant ; and in Coomiand and Wing Officer; Commandant of Cavalry and Squadron Officer ;
/nd Squadron Officer; Wing Officer; Adjutant; Quarter Master; i Squadron Subaltern; x Wing Subaltern;
and I Medical Officer. Cavalry.— 4 Troops, with 4 Bessaldars ; 4 Bessaidars ; 8 Jemadars ; 8 Kote Duffiulars ;
48 DnffMars ; 4 Trumpeters ; 280 Sowars ; 8 Camel Sowars. Infantry. — 8 Companies, with 8 Subadars ; 8
Jemadars ; 40 Eiavlldars ; 10 Naicks ; x6 Buglers ; 600 Sepoys.
Captain B. C. Hutchinson, Mad. Gen.List
Captain A. O. Hammond, Staff Corps ...
CaptsmC. B. Hunter, Staff Corps
Captain A. I. Shepherd, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Nicholson, Gen. List, Inf.
Ijeat. F. D. Battye, Staff Corps
Captain W. Battye, Staff Corps
Sorseon Major S. C. Courtnay, MD.
fioxgeon A. H. Kelly
FOUR REGIMENTS OF SIKH INFANTRY. Be^organized 13 Oct. 1851.
Non.— When these Begimenta are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank according to the dates
on which they were raised, thus :— The Corps of Guides, Infkntry, the xst, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Sikh Infantry^
and the isi, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infimtry, after the xsth Native Iniantfy and the 3rd Goorkha Begi-
ment. The 5th Goorkha Begiment ranks after the 32nd Native Infimtiy.
Ist Sikh Infantry.
" PuirjAjj."
At Sdwardesabad. Untform, Drab. Faeinge, Yellow. Laee, Drab,
Conunandant, 3 April 60.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 8 Feb. 65,
Wing Officer, 8 Feb. 65.
CoUnd J. P. W. Campbell, St. Corps ..
Oqicsin H. G. P. Rice, Staff Corps
Captain A. G. Boss, Staff Corps
OR]xam C. C. Brownlow, Staff Corps ..
lisat A. F. Lambe, Staff Corps
Captain W. A. Aialabie, Gen. List
^MnL F. G. Maltby, X05 Foot
Bvgeon Major A. P.Hohnes^D
28 July 73
2oDec. 65
4 Nov. 69
8 June 73
17 Mar. 63
June 69
May 69
A^utant, 27 June 65.
Quarter Master, 27 March 73.
xst Wing SubaltOT, 19 Jtine 73— Ofll Qr. Master 3rd Sikh Inf.
In medical ohai^ge of the
Digitized by VjOCfeiQi 2
2nd Wing Subaltern, 8 July 73.
In medical charge, 22 April 65.—:
Sanitarium of Shaikh Badin for the
345
Corps under the Orders oftlie Government of India.
2nd (or Hill) Sikh Infantry.
*' PuWJiJB."
AtKbhat. Uniform, Drab. Facingi, Bed {piping), Zaee,Drab.
RiVK, N^KJU, AWD COSPS.
Abict
Raitx.
Rbicjlbks.
Colonel P. F.Gardiner, Staff Corps 97 Sept. 71
Lt.Colonel B.D'O.C.Bracken.StaffCorps 26 Apr. 73
Captain H. M. Pratt, Staff Corps 13 Deo. 68
Lieut. W. O. Thompson, Staff Corps xa Oct. 66
Captain F. E. Hastings, General £iflt ... 22 June 69
Captain 7. B. Slater, Staff Corps 4 Sept. 70
Lieut. J. Bume, Staff Corps 27 Nov. 66
SuiK^A B. Bandera
Commandant, 33 Feb. 64.
snd in Com. and Wing Officer, 33 Feb. 64.
Wing Officer, 10 Nov. 69.— Furlough.
Adjutant, zo Feb. 7 1 .—Officiating Quarter ICaster.
Quarter Master, aa Feb. 64.— Furlough to Buiope.
ist Wing Subaltern, 15 June 71.
and Wing Subaltern, 15 June 71.
In medical charge, 39 May 72.
LtColonel D. Mocatta, Staff Corps
Major G. N. Money, Staff Corps
Captain E. C; Codrington, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. B. Norman, Staff Corps
Captain W. C. BamBaen,Gen. List
CaptainC. J. Griffiths, Staff Corps
Captain W. B. Aislabie, Qen. List
Lieut. T. J. Bailey, Staff Corps
Surgeon B. Power
3rd Sikh Infantry.
At Dera Zahmaa E3uui. Uniform, Drab. Faeingt, Black, Laee, Drab.
9 June 69 Commandant, 36 July 66.
4 Mar. 73 3nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 37 March 73.
4 Jan. 68 Wing Officer, 27 March 73.— Furlough.
17 July 68 Adjutant, 37 March 73.
5 June 70 Quarter Master, x6 Feb. 70. — ^Furlough to Europe.
13 June 68 ist Wing Subaltern, 33 Nov. 65.— Furlough to Knrope.
29 June 69 Officiating Quarter Master.— Wing Sub. z Sikh Inf.
33 June 67 and Wing Subaltern, 3 Aug. 68. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
In medical charge, 4 Jan. 68.
Colonel H. F. M. Boiaragon, Staff Corps
Captain A. FitzHugh, Staff Corps
Captain B. E. Gowan, Staff Corps,
Captain A. Scott, Staff Corps
Captain V. Bivaz, Staff Corps ....
Captain L. C. de L. Daniell, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Dempster, xo6 Foot
Surgeon G. M'B. Davis, MB.
4th Sikh Infantry.
"Pbou"— "Dblhi."
At Kohat. Uniform, Drab. Facingt, Green.
9 ^pr. 73
7 Dec. 67
10 June 7z
4 Mar. 73
8 June 73
6 Mar. 69
28 Feb. 70
LoMf Drab,
Commandant, 33 Dec 60.
3nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 14 Feb. 73.-— Furlough to Eorope.
Wing Officer, 13 Feb. 73.— Furlough.
Adjutant, 31 July 71.
Quarter Master, 31 July 71.
zst Wing Subaltern, 27 March 73. — Officiating Wing Officer.
and Wing Subaltern, 8 July 73.
In medical charge, s July 73.
EetabliekmeiU of each BegimMt cf 8ikk It^faniry.—Q Companies— Commandant ; 3nd in Command and Wing OlBoer,
Wing Officer; Adjutant; Quarter Master; and 3 Wing Subalterns; i Medical Officer; a Native Doctors; SSu-
badf^; 8 Jemadara; 40 Havildara; 40 Naicks; z6 Buglers; 640 Sepoys.
SIX REGIMENTS OF PUNJAB INFANTRY.
Ist Punjab Infantry.
* DSLHI.'
At Edwardeaabad. Un^fbrmj Dark Qreen. JPaeinge, Bed (piping).
rc Captain H. W. i>itcher. Staff Corps..
Captain T. Higginson, Madras Staff G.
Captain A. Vallinffs. Staff Corps
Captain H. Howell, Staff Corps
Captain H. F. Showers, Staff Coips
Lieut. L. B. H. D. Campbell, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. Kelly, 2tD.
4 Aug. 66
a6July
36 June
ao Sept. 70
36 July 73
38 Nov. 68
ao Jan. 68
Conmiandant, 33 June 60.
Laee, Black.
>3J
and in Command and Wing Officer, xs July 60. — Purl, to Europe:
Wing Officer, 15 July 69.— Offioiat^ 3nd in Comimand.
Adjutant, II May 65.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 30 Sept. 70.
ist Wing Subaltern, 37 Sept. 7a.
and Wing Subaltern, 28 July 69.— Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 18 Jan. 66.— Sick Furlough.
Major H. Tyndall, Staff Corps
Major J. J. Bbswell, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. Crewe-Bead, Staff Corps
Captain N. J. Jones, late 15 N. I. .
Captain A. H. Turner, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. D. Strettell, Staff Corps .
Lieut. J. M. D. Lewes, Staff Corps.
Lieut. C. F. Powell, Staff Corps....
Surgeon W. Jackson
2nd Punjab Infantry.
"Dblhi"— "LuCKWOw'* {Belitfand Capture).
At Dera Ghasi Khan. Uniform, Drab. Facing; Black. Lace, Drab.
CO Aug.
73
10 Aug.
IS May
19 Oct.
68
34 May
73
33 Oct.
67
37 July 69:
a Mar.
64
Commandant, 15 July 69.— Furlough to Europe.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 15 July 69. — Offg. Comdt.
Officiating and in Command, z8 June 73.-5 infiantry.
Wing Officer, 15 July 60.
Adjutant, a June 71.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, a June 71.
ist Wing Subaltern, 33 Sept. 69.— Officiating A^'utant.
and Wing Subaltern, a June 71.— Sick Furlough to Burope.
In medical charge, 19 Sept. 73.
Major P. C. Rynd, Staff Corps
Captain G. N. Saunders, Staff Corps
Captain C. K. Mackinnon, Staff Corps..
Captain J. B. P. Mosley, Staff Corps ..
Captain J. Finnis, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. Begbie, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major H. Thorn, MD
Surgeon J. Lloyd, MD
3rd Punjab Infantry.
At Kohat. Uniform, Drab. Faeinge, Qreen (piping). Laee, Drab,
II June
73
aoDec.
fi-)
30 July
70
29 Dec.
72
13 Deo.
6q
7May69
Commandant, 31 Dec. 71.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 31 Dec. 71.
Wing Officer, ai Deo. 71.— Officiating 4 Pux^aab Infantry.
Adjutant, 4 May 69.
Quarter Master, 39 July 68.— Officiating Wing Officer.
ist Wing Subaltern, 31 July 73.— Officiating Quarter 3 ~
and Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, 15 April 69.— Officiating Civil, Gurdaspoie.
Officiating in medical charge, 30 June 73.
Digiti
zed by Google
Oorpa under the Orders of the Oovemment of India,
4tli Punjab Infantry.
"Dblhi "— " LucKirow '* {Belitf and Capture),
At AMwttebad. Ui^form, Khake: Faeing$, JBlm4 {Pru$rian), Laee, Drab.
346
RiVK, XAins, X3m Cobps.
ASXT
Bjlkk.
15 Ang. 68
Hftjor F. T. Bainbridge, Staff Corps.
GBptain
Cftptain A. J. D. Hawes, Staff Ck>rpe
Captain C. K. Mackinnon, Staff (Dorps... 30
Captein A. I. Shepherd, Staff Goips 'jo
Capuin A. M*G. Brace, Geii.List '37 Hoy. 69iguArter Master, aySept. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. A Gaaelee, Staff Corps '" ^ ' ~ . .. « . . — y . .. . .. .
laent. T. J. O'D. Benny, Staff Corps
BuTgoaa Hi^or J. W. Johnston, MD,
28
5 Jan. 71
3 July 70
> June 73
Oct. 66
Oct. 71
Commandant, 3 Jan. 73.
2nd in Command and wing Of&OOT,
Wing Officer, ai Dec. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, 12 April 7a.— Wing Officer « Infantry.
Adjutant, 21 Deo. 71.— Officiating Adjutant Corps of Guides.
Quarter Master, 37Sept. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
i8t Wing Subaltern, 37 Sept. 67.— OflSciating Adjutant.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 5 Jan. 72.— Officiating Quarter Master.
In medi^ charge, 6 f'eb. 70.
At Bera Ohasi
Captoin J. W. McQueen, Staff Corps
Captain C. E. Stewart, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. Crewe-Read, StaJEf Corps
Captain C. McK. HaU, Gen. List .;.,.
Captain A. Conolly, Staff Corps
Lieot. G. Oaisford, Staff Corps
iJeul. J. E. Mein, 96 Foot;
Boigwn Miyor S. liackertioh, KD
5th Punjab Infantry.
Uniform^ Drab. Faeingt, Greeu, Laee, Drab,
4 Apr. 66 Commandant, 9 June 70.
14 Apr. 66 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 26 Jan. 65.
15 May 67 Wing Officer, 26 Jan. 65.— Officiating 2nd In&ntry.
X Jan. 70 Adjutant, 16 Aug. 65.— Officiating wing Officer.
8 June 7a Quarter Master, 21 July 71. — Officiating Adjutant.
23 Mar. 70 xst Wing Subaltern, a June 71.— Officiating Quarter Master.
a8 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 15 July 73.
In medical charge, aa Deo. 64.
6tli Punjab Infantry. (Designation changed, 4 Aiig. 1856. Tra/nsferred from Bombay
Presidency in 1849).
" Bbadt, Ays Rsadt."
At D«ra Ishaudl Khan. Uniform, Drab. Faeing», JUd. Laet, Drab,
^OT B. B. Chambers, Staff Corps
(^tain S. J. Browne, Staff Corps ....
M«|or W. 0. Chowne, late la N.I
t^ptsin T. F. Bruce, Staff Corps ... .
Lieiit. A N. Sandilands, Staff Corps
lieot. A G. Yaldwyn, Staff Corps....
SorgBon A. Stephen, MB
Surgeon Major C. P. Costello
20 Dec.
70
20 Jan.
67
20 Apr.
73
20 Apr.
71
a Ang. 67I
a Deo.
69
Commandant, 3 Jan. 73.
and in Command and Wing Officer, aa April 68.
Wing Officer, aa April 68.
Ac^utant, aa April 68.->-Furlough to Europe.
Quartor Master, 4 Oct. 69.— Officiating Adjutant.
zst Wing Subaltern, a Dec. 69.— Sick Furlough to ]
and Wing Subaltern,
In medical charge, 38 Jan. 70.— Officiating Civil, Shahpore.
Officiating in medical charge, 7 Jan. 73.
5th Ooorkha Regiment {The Hazara Ooorkha Battalion).
At Abbottabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Faeinge, Blaeh. Laee, Black,
^UjorB.P. Close. Bombay Staff Corps
Captain J. Cook, Staff Corps
Captain E. Molloy, Staff Corps
(^ptain J. M. Sym, Staff Corps
Captain W. H. iJnwin, Staff Corps
Ckptain W. E. Gowan, Gen. List
I^. L. R, Bat^e, StaffCorps
Sorgeon Migor J. R. Johnson
X Mar. 67
19 Dec. 72
7 June 73
XX Dec. 70
aoDec. 69
2 June 70
24 Apr. 66
Commandant,
and in Command and Wing Officer, aa Feb. 64.— Furl, to Europe.
Wing Officer, 27 Mar. 73.
Adjutant, 15 Nov. 70.
Quarter Master, 15 Not. 70.— Officiating and in Command.
xst Wing Subaltern, 9 Jime 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiatmg zst Wing Subaltern and Quarter Master.
and Wing Subaltern, x6 Feb. 70.
In medical charge, as Jan. 7a.
idtUithmtnt of each Begimeni qf Fuujab Iitfantry.—S Companies— Commandant; and in Command and Wing
Officer; Wmg Officer; Adjutant: Quarter Master ; a Wing Subalterns; x Medical Officer; a Native Doctors; 8
Babsdars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; x6 Buglers ; 640 Sepoys. The BstabUskment qf the 5<% Choorkka
BtgimetU u the mmm.
THE CENTRAL INDIA HORSE.
Head Quarters at Augur, Western Kslwa.
Baised for service ordinarily in Central India, but available on emergency fbr General Service.
The Tiro Begiments of Beataon's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse, z6 April and 8 Sept. x86o.
The Begiment of Meade's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse on x6 Feb. x86x.
STAFF.
fC Colonel J. Watson, CB. Bombsy)
Staff Corps, Aidede Camp to the Qmmi }
}I^otC. Mlartin, late x Cavalry
UeoL A. H. 8. Neill, StaffCorps
a8May 70
a6 Sept. 71
XX Jan. 67
r Commandant, 15 Sept. 71.— Also Political Agent, Western
X Malwa.— Offg. Agent to the Govnr. General for Central India.
Og. Commandant,&c., Ac.,4 April 73.'-andin Com. a O.I. Horse.
Staff Officer, ao Mar. 73.-~Adjutant x 0. 1. Horse.
Captain H. M. Buller, late 5 Caval^ ..,
Ibior A. G. MAyne, Bombay Staff C.
5N>t»in J. Miner, Staff Corps «,...
Captain A. H. S. Neill, StaffCorps
l«ot. R. J. H. Wyllle, StaffCorps
^wot. J. De B. Lynch, Bombay Staff C.
Oapk A. J. Bannerman, Bombay Staff 0.
Surgeon B. Harvey, MB. ,
Burgeon R. Caldecott, Bombay EsL
let Central India Horse.
Head Quarters at Augur. Uniform, Drab. Faeinge, Maroon. Laee, Oold,
x8 July 65
ao Sept. 73
8 June 67
ao Aug. 73
XX Jan. 67
5 May 69
XX June 70
and in Command and Squadron Officer, 25 Aug. 7X.— Offg. aO.LH
and Squadron Officer, 19 April 66.— Furlough to Bwope.
3rd Squadron Officer, x Oct. 67.
Adjutant, 19 Nov. 69.— Staff Officer C. I. Horse.
~ - ■ ' ^- ana Squad. Officer.
xst Squadron Subaltern, i Oct. 67.— Offg. am
Officiatina 3rd Squadron Officer, 30 April 7^.
and SquiMOion Subaltern.— Officiating and m
Sa'SfcS3iS^^: Dig,.,zedbyV^OOgie
Command.
347
Corps under the Orders of tlie Government of India.
2nd Central India Horse.
Head Qnarten at Qoonah. Uniform, Drab. Faeingt, Maroon, Zaee, Chid.
Raitk, Naxxs, urD Corps.
Abmt
RlKK.
Rbicxskb.
MfHJorC. Martin, late x Cavahy
Captain H. M. Buller, late s Cavalry ...
Lt. Colonel J. D. Hall, Bombay Staff Corps
Captain J. CoUedge, Staff Corps
Capt. C.B. Horsbruffh,Oen. List, CaviJry
Lieut. M. G. Gerard, Staff Corps
Lieut.H.A.yincent, Bombay Staff Corps
Surgeon D. F. Keegan, MJD.
26 Sept. 71
18 July 65
13 June 73
4 Nov. 71
15 Aug. 73
19 Apr. 64
r 2nd in Com. and Squad. Officer, 8 Sept. 60.— Officiating Comdu
Central India Horse and Political Agent, Western HsJwa.
1 Off. 2nd in Com.— Off. Polit. Asst. at Goona.— ist C. I. Hone.
I 3nd Squadron Officer, 5 Jan. 7a.— Furlough to Europe.
: 3rd Squadron Officer, 5 Jan. 7a.— Furlough to Europe.
) Adjutant, 19 Deo. 65.
^ . ( xst Squadron Subaltern, 5 Jan. 7a.— Offg. and Squadron Offloer.
9 Feb. 70 and Souadron Subaltern, 5 Jan. 72. — Offg. 3rd Squadron OiBoer.
[in medical charge, 4 Nov. 68.
EttablithiMHt of ecmk Regiment. — and in Command and Squadron Officer; 2nd Squadron Officer ^3Td Sqnadros
Officer; Adjutant; 2 Squadron Subalterns; i Medical Officer ; 3 Ressaldars ; sBessaidana; x Woordie Migor ;
6 Jemadars ; 54 Duffitdars ; 6 Trumpeters ; 420 Sowars.
Deolee Irregular Force {Cavalry — Lancers^ and Infantry).
At Deolee (Eajpootsna). Un\form^ Cavalry, Bark Oreen ; Inftmtry, Oreen. FaeingM, Scarlet. Laee, €Md,
Colonel J. D. MacDonald, Staff Corps ...Ux Dec. 71
Major C. H. Clay, Bombay Staff Corps... 24 Aug. 70
Capt. J. H. L. Greenfield,Bombay Staff C. i June 71
Lieut. J. N. S. Kirkwood, Bombay S.C. ix Jan. 67
Burgeon Major F. W. A. De Fabeck
Sugeon Major W. Bddowes
Commandant, 12 June 60, and z6 April 7X.
and in Com. and Squad. Officer, 26 May 59.
Adjutant, 3 July 65.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant.— Also Station Staff Offloer at Deolee.
In medical cheurge, 3x May 64.— Offg. Jeypore Politioal Agen^.
lOfflciating in medical churge.
Setabliekmeni.—GommKndsmt ; and in Command and Squadron Officer; Adjutant; Medical Officer; a Natire
Doctors. Cavalry y a Troops, with a Ressaldars ; 2 Jemadars ; x8 Duflftidars ; a Trumpeters ; 138 Sowars ; 2 Oamel
Sowars, or x66 of all rtuolcs. Non-^eetive Native Staff, 2 Kote Duflkdars. Infantry, 8 Companies, with 8 Sa-
badars: 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Dnmmiers; 600 Sepoys: 7x3 of all ranks. Non-^ecHtt
JTativeStcff, Subadar Major; x Havildar Major ; x Drill Naick; 8 Colour Havildars ; 8 FayHavildan; x Pnm
Mjgor; 1 Fife Major.
Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
At Xrinpoorah. Uniform, Dark Oreen. Facingi, Bed. Lace, Chid.
XI Dec. 72 Commandant, X June 7x.— And Political Superintendent of Serohi;
12 Dec. 68 1 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 5 Dec. 7X.— OflEidating
I Commandant Mhairwarra Battalion.
18 Apr. 67 A^utant, 30 Nov. 70. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Lt.Colonel W. Camell, Staff Corps
Captain B. G. Looh, Staff Corps.
x8 Deo. 73
Lieut. C. B. Wheeler, Staff Corps .
Captain Hennick, Staff Corps
Lieut. O. E. Yate, Staff Corps 23 Mw:. 71
BurgeonMi^orW.Eddowes
Surgeon H. D. S. Compign^, MD.,
ona. 2n
) OMciating' Adjutant, :x Deo. 73.— Also Station Staff Officer it
; Doing Duty Officer, 6 Oct. 71. [Erinpoorsh.
In medical charge, 12 June 60.— Offg. Deolee Irr. Foroa
Officiating in medical charge.
JBvto6U«A»Mf.— Commandant; and in Command ; Adjutant; i Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors ; i Subadar Mi^or;
7 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks ; i Drum Major; x Fife Major; 14 Drummers; 6oaFnvstetj
I Squadron of Cavalry; a Ressaldars ; 2 Jemadars; 18 Dufftidars ; a Trumpeters; X40 Sowars.
Resident's Escort — Katmandhoo (Nepaul) (Raised 5 April 181 6).
SHahUaikmefU.—i Native Doctor; x Subadar; x Jemadar; 5 Havildars; 5 Naicks ; a Buglers ; 80 Sepoys.
BHEEL CORPS.
Malwah Bheel Corps (Raised 24 Feb, 1840).
Head QuarterB at Birdarpooir. Detachments at Patae, Salawad, Allyn^pore, and Butlam. Untform, Gretm. FaoMfi,
Major P. W.Bannerman, Bombay StaffC.
Major W. Kincaid, Madras Staff Corps...
Captain G. F. Blowers, Bombay StaffC.
Lieut. W.Ashfleld, BombayStaff Corps...
Surgeon Major L. F. Dickson, MD
13 June 73
3 Mar. 69
6 Mar. 69
8 Feb. 70
Starlet. Lace, Black.
Commandant 37 July 65.— And Bheel Agent and Political As-
sistant at Bhopawur.— Offg. Political Agent at Bhagbeknuul
and in Command and Deputy Bheel Agent and PolitioaTAsaisUat
at Maunpore, 28 Nov. 70.— Officiating Commandant.
Officiating and in Command, fto., 30 May 73.
Adjutant, xa Nov. tx.
Officiating in medical charge, xo July 73.
JMa6ZwAM«n<.— Commandant ; and in Conmiand; Adjutant; x Medical Officer ; x Native Doctor; i Subadar V^jor;
7 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks; x Bugle Major ; x5 Buglers; 500 Privates.
Meywar Bheel Corps {Raised 15 My 1840).
Head Quarters at Kharwarah. Detachment at Kotrah. Uniform^ B\fie Oreen. Facing*, Scarlet. Zaee, SUA.
Lt.OoloneIA. M.MaoKen2ie, Staff Corps
9 Dec. 68 Conmiandant and Superintendent, Hill Tracts of Meywar, andtA
Asst. Political Agent in Meywar, x3Mar. 63.— Sick Fnri. to Iftx
Offleiating Commandant, &o., &c., 39 July 73.
3ndinCom.,40ct.6x.— And ex-qf. and Asst. Pol.Agt inMeyw.
Adjutant, x^ Mar. 67.— Officiatixig and in Command Sx., Ac.
XX June 73
3 Jan. 71
27 Nov. 69 __^ , -
6 July 69 Wing Subaltern, X2 Jan. 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
8 Feb. 70 Officiating Wing Subaltern, s July 7a.
In medical charge, 3 April 7 x.— Offg. Marwar Political Agency.
Major 0. G. Gunning, Madras Staff 0....
Lt.ColonelF.L.Mackeson, Bombay S. C.
Captain 0. Young, Gen. List, In&ntry.
Lieut. E. B. Nixon, Staff Corps
Capt. A. B. T. M'Bae, Bombay Gen. List
Surgeon T. H. Hendley
Surgeon J. C. G. Carmichael,lfD | jOfficiating in medical charge.
Bttahli$kment.—ComjDBXi6Bnt; and in Conmiand; Adjutant; x Wing Subaltern; x Medical Officer; a Thakoon
a Native Doctors; x Subadar Major; 7 Subadars; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; x Bugla K^r; i<
Buglers ; 600 Privates.
Bhopanl Battalion {late BJwpaul Levy. — Raised Jan. 1859, /or Oeneral Service).
Head Quarters at Sahore. Uniform, Drab. Facing; Chocolate. Laee, Gold,
Colonel H. Forbes, Staff Corps 29 Sept.73
Lt.Colonel B. 0. Cross, Staff Coros 19 Aug. 69
Capt. G. R. Peart, Bombay Staff Corps 12 Aug. 7X
Capt. C. Hansford, Gen. Liat x Mar. 70
Capt. J.B.McK.Hoomfray,Gen.List,Inf. 23 Feb. 69
Surgeon Mi^ar W.B.Allen
SetabUekment.—CommKndanti ; 2nd in Command
Commandant, x2 June 60.
2nd in Command, 18 Jan. 59.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 33 May 66.— Officiating and in Command.
Officiating Adjutant, 16 May 7a.
Wing Subaltern, 34 Jan. 65.
In medical charge, ao May 7a.
Adjutant; X Wing Subaltern; x Medical Offloer 5 x Subadar
Major; 9 Subadars ; xo Jemadars ; 50 Havildars ; 50 Naioks ; ao Drummers ; a Native Doctors ; Boo Sepoys.
Cor]^8 under the Order 8 of the Qovenmi&tit of India* 348
Mhairwaira Battalion {late Ajmere and Mhairwarra Police Battalion. —
Raised i6th June 1822.) Meorgomised ist April 1 87 1.
Head-Qnarten at Ajmere. Detachment at Sambhur. Uniform, SearUi, Faeingt, Fremek Cfr^g. Laee, Oold.
RiVK, NaJOS, AJTD GOKFS. I ^f^^ I BXIU.BK8.
UColonel C. B. Blair, Bombay In&ntry'ax Oct. 69'commandant, 15 April yt.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain R. G. Loch, Staff Corps 12 Dec. 68 Officiating Commandant, 13 Sept. 72.— and in Com. Erinpoorah
Lieut CM. Crcagh, Bombay Staff Corps 16 Feb. 70'Adiutant, 20 Junie 71.— Sick Furlough to Burojpe.Clrregular Force.
Captain P. W. Smith, Gen. List jao Mar. 7o!0fflciating Adjutant, 23 June 73.
Hon. SoxgeonT. Murray, MD '22 Oct. 7o!ln medical charge, i May 71.
Ettablitkmtml.'—i Commandant ; z Adjutant ; 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naiks ; 16 Drummers ; 600
Seiwys; Total, 71a Natives of all ranks. Aon-^tetive Ifatioe Steif.—i Drill Hayildar; z Drill Naik; i Dram
M^jor; T Fife M^or ; 8 Pay Hayildars.
HYDERABAD CONTINGENT.
Head Quarters, Aunmgabad.
n« ConHt^mU eouaitta qf4 IdgJU I%eld Soru BatUritM qf Artillery, 4 lUgivunU qf Cavalry, and 6 lUgimtnU oflitfantry
STAFF.
Brig.aen.H. D.Abbott, CB, Madras S.C. 0.9 Feb. 67 Commandant, z6 Dec. 68.
M^orC. V.Conway Gordon,Beng. Staff C.
Colonel F. Mardail, Madras Staff Corps
D^.8urg.Gen.of Hospitals C.Barclay, ^
I Establishment ,
X Mar. 70 'Assistant Adjutant General, 25 Mar. 73.
8 Feb. 71 Deputy Judge Advocate, 31 Mar. 66.
z Mar. 70
At Agnmgabad.]
No. 1 Horse Light Field Battery.
" Mahidpoos •* — '* NOWAH."
LienL P. F. M. Baddeley, Royal Artillery
LieoL C. M. Smith, Boyal ArtUlezy
z6 Aug. 64 Commajidant, 10 Oct. 73.
23 Dec. 64 {Subaltern, 27 Nov. 73.
AtBdanm.]
No. 2 Horae Light Field Battery.
Captain J. G. Pollock, Royal Artillerv ... 10 June 71 1 Commandant, Z4 July 71.
Li«Dt. J. J. F.Cmnming, Boyal Artilleiy 8 Jan. 68 Subaltern, z8 July 73.
No. 3 Horse Light Field Battery.
At
Lt Colonel H. Biden, Madras Staff Corps
Lieot. N. Powlett» Boyal Artillery,
Z2 June 72
24 Mar. 65
Commandant, 28 Feb. 56.
Subaltern, 24 July 7Z.
AtHiBgelM.]
No. 4 Horse Light Field Battery.
Captain H. F. Pritehard, Royal Artilleiy Z5 Aug. 67 Commandant, 7 Jan. 70.
liieak B. F. Oambier, Royal Artillery ... z Mar. 63! Subaltern, 17 Feb. 68.
idahUAmnt fffeaekBaUery.—Qitnner9—9 Native Commissioned Officers ; Z2 Non-Commissioiied Officers ; 2 Buglers ;
56 Gmmera. Driaer»— 4 Non-Commissioned Officers ; 36 Syce Drivers; z8 Bullock Drivers; Tota^ 130.
Ordnaun 3 6-pound Guns ; z i2-pounder Howitzer.
At
Ib^or H. Wataon, Madras Staff Corps...
Captain G.B.Farrmgton, Madras S.Corps
Capt J. G. D.Walker, late 6 Madras Cav.
Captain F. Weldon, Madras Staff Corps
Soraeon Major A. Sanderson, MD.\
Madras Eatobliahmflnt /
iBt Cavalry,
z3 June 7z I Commandant, 25 Mar. 73.
9 June 67 3nd in Command, 20 Jan. 70.
4 Oct. 70 Adjutant, 6 Dec, 66.
36 Sept. 67
Squadron Subaltern, 28 Mar. 73.
In medical charge, 29 Nov. 58.
AtBelanm.]
Lt.CoLG.R.Westmaoott, Bengal S. Corps
Captain W. J. Bell, Madras Staff Corps . . .
Cspi. H.C.Hamilton,MadrasGen.Lst.Inf.
JMfA, A. C. Talbot. Staff Corps
SiB8.M^|.B.WDliamson,JCB.MadrasE.
2nd Cavalry.
35 July 70 Commandant, 20 Jan. 70.
8 June 66 2nd in Command, 7 May 69.
20 Dec. 73 Adjutant, 28 Mar. 73.
15 Jan. 67 Squadron Subaltern, 28 Mar. 73.— Offloiatfaig Assistant to tho
Governor General's Agent for Riypootana.
Officiating Squadron Subaltern.
In medical charge, 24 Sept. 63.
3rd Cavalry.
AtAnmcabad. Detachment at ]
LtColonel H.C.Dowker, Madras Staff C.<z8 Nov. 68 (Commandant, 7 Oct. 68.
Capt. C. J. O. FitsGerald, Madras S. C. 4 Mar. 69 2nd in Command, z6 Dec. 68.
Capt. H. B. Stewart^ Madras Staff C. ... 4 Dec. 70'Acljutant, zi Jan. 69.
lieot. R. H. Forrest, 62 Foot 'a8 Oct. 7Z Squadron Subaltern, t< July 73.
8vg. Mig. J. G. Reed, 2£D, Madras Est In medical charge, 30 Oct. 62.
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349 Corps tmder the Orders of the Oovemment of India.
At Bdwom.] 4th Cavalry.
BaVK, NaXXB, AMD GOBPB.
ASMT
RXKJLBKS.
MlMor A. A. Johxi8on,MadrafiStaffGorpi
Major £. Hill, Staff Corps
Capt. J. T. Cummins, Gen.LifltMadrasInf.
Lieut. R. A. Gilchrist, Staff Corps
Burg. Maj. G. A. Bum, afD. Madras Est.
14 Mar. 7;
xo June 6i
8 June 73
19 July 69
Commandant, z6 Dec. 68.
snd in Command, 27 Nov. 68.
Adjutant, 22 Aug. 73.
Squadron Subaltern, 18 May 71.
In medical charge, 24 Sept. 62.
JB»tabli$ktMni (^ Mch Segment qf OMMi^.-^Commandant; 2nd in Command; Adjutant; i Squadron Subalten;
z Medical Officer; xo Natiye Commissioned Officers; 48 Non-Commissioned Officers; 4 Camel Gmmexs;
7 Trumpeters j 500 ^nroopers ; Total 578. x Assistant Apothecary ; x Native Doctor.
Note, — The horses are Silladaree or private property.
At JaQlnah.]
Colonel H. Hoeeaaon, Madras Staff Corps
Captain A. C. Havelock, Madras Staff C.
Captain R. J. McGhee, Madras Staff C. ...
Lieut A. C. Le Quesne, Staff Corps ,
Surgeon C. B. McVittie, Madras Estab. . . .
Burgeon A. F. Dobeon, MB, Madras Est.
Ist Infantry Regiment.
16 June 69
8 Dec. 67
4 May 70
18 Nov. 69
MjLHIBPOOa "— " NOWAH."
Commandant, 3 Oct. 67.
2nd in Command, 20 Aug. 69.
Adjutant, 20 Aug. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Wing Subaltern, 23 June 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, x Sept. 69.— Sick Furlou|^ to EuiDpe.
Officiating in medical charge.
AtBolamm.]
LtColonel G. Adey, Madras Staff Corps
Lt.Col. A. C. Lilly, Madras Staff Corps
Captain C. Hayter, Madras Staff Corps
CaptainH. C.Onalow, Madras Staff Corps
Lieut. W.G.C.JohnBtone,Madras Staff C.
Surgeon J. A. W. Spence,Madras Estab.
Burgeon 0. Little, Jul). Madras Est. ..,
2nd Infantry Regiment.
" MjiHinrooB
I Mar. 70
20 Jan. 73
39 Aug. 68
7 Dec. 67
x8*May69
ar. 61.
NOWAH."
Commandant, 29 Au,
and in Commana, 28 Nov. 66.— Officiating Comdt. 3 Infkntiy.
Officiating 2nd in Command, 24 June 73.
Adjutant, 22 Aug. 73.
Wing Subaltern, 4 July 73. — Officiating Adjutant 5 Inflintryr
In medical charge, xi Jan. 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, z Oct. 73.
At Lingaseofoor.]
Lt.Co1.R. K. Maoquoid, Madras Staff C.
Lt.Col. A. C. Lilly, Madras Staff Corps
Major J. P. Pedler, Madras Staff Corps..
Captain F. T. Goad, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. J. Garrett, Staff Corps
Capt. A. R. Oakes, Madras Staff Corps
Burg. Maj. G. D. Riddell, Madraa Est...
3rd Infantry Regiment.
" NowAH *• — " Cbittbal Iwdia."
26 Jan. 73 1 Commandant, 23 April 60.— Furlough to Europe.
2o Jan. 73|Offg. Commandant. — 2na in Command 3 Influtry.
8 Dec. 68 2na in Command, 38 Nov. 66.
X3 Mar. 73' Adjutant, 15 June 7X.
28 Oct. 68, Wing Subaltern, 15 June 7x.— Officiating Adjutant 6 Inikntry.
8 Dec. 67 Officiating Wing Subaltern, 3 Mar. 72.
In medical charge, 28 Feb. 71.
At Eingolee.]
Lt.Colonel W. Weldon, Madras S. Corps
Major T. H. Way, Madras Staff Corps.
CaptainA.L.Play&ir, Staff Corps ....
4tli Infantqy Regiment.
"Naqpoob."
Commandant, 7 Mar. 73.
Lieut. J.G. Proudfoot, Madras Staff Corps
Burg.Mi^. H. Crocker, ifi). Madras Est.
18 Jan. 7x
12 Deo. 71
5 Aug. 68
35 Feb. 68
2nd in Command, 7 Mar. 73.
Adjutant, 8 Sept. 65.— Officiating Cantonment Magistnto ind
Judge of Small Cause Court at Dum Dum.
Wing Subaltern, 19 Jan. 69. — Officiating A(!(iutantb
In medical charge.
At Anmngabad.
Lt.Col. J. Woodcock, Madras Staff Corps
Major T. T. Turton, Madras Staff Corps
Captain H. F. H. Sewell, Madras Staff C.
Lt. W.G.C. Johnstone, Mad. Staff Corps
Lieut. J. J. Kennedy, Staff Corps.
Captain J. Jacob, Bombay B.C.
Burgeon J. F. Sargent, Madras
5th Infantry Regiment.
"CSWraAfllTMA."
Estab.
z Mar. 73
26 June 68
20 Mar. 69
z8 May 69
8 Oct. 66
Commandant, zs Jan. 59.— Furlough to Europe,
and in Command, 3 Oct. 67. — Officiating Commandant.
A^utant, 8 Sept. 65. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Officiating Adjutant.— Wing Subaltern 2 Infantry.
Wing Subaltern, 20 Aug. 69. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
8 June 671 Wing Subaltern, 34 June 73.
Iln medical charge, z Sept. 69.
At ZUiohpore.]
Lt.Colonel B. W. Don, Madras Staff 0.
Major H. A. Justice, Madras Staff Corps
Captain E. W. Bhaw, Madras Staff Corps
Lieut. A. J. Garrett, Staff Corps
Captains. R. Ives, Gen. List
Burgeon 0. T. Eves, Madras Estab
Burgeon F. H. BlenJdnsop, Madras \
Establishment S
6th Infantry Regiment.
8 Dec. 69I Commandant, z4 May 63.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Z3 Dec. 7z 2nd in Command, xo Nov. 6x.— OfficiatixLg Commandant.
X3 Dec. 68 Adjutant, x8 May 68.— Officiating and in Command.
a8 Oct. 68 Officiating Adjutant, a6 Feb. 73.— Wing Subaltern 3 Infkntiy*
Wing Subaltern,
Officiating Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, z Sept. 69.— Bidk Furlough to Earqpa.
6 May 69
3o Feb. 69
Officiating in medical charge.
Jlstablukment qf each Begiment qf iV'aiiifY.— Commandant; snd in Command; Adjutant; i Win^ Bnbaltera;
I Medical Officer; Z7 Native Coxmnissioned Officers; 8x Non-Commissioned Officers; z Drum Mfl^ori 8 Dmni*
mers ; z Fife Mi^or ; 7 Fifers ; 4 Buglers ; 800 Privates ; Total, 9Z9. z Assiatant Apothecaxy j z Native Doctor.
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COTAIVS.
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ArthnrWiDiam Roberts 20 Feb. 59
Edmud Geo. Godolphin Hastings. 1 ao
Bobert MelvillJeimmRS 'ao
Chas. Theoph. Metcalfe Higginson 16
£dir.CathbertBrookeaRawliiisoii| 6
KraatWella '21
Herbert Henry Pateraon Ck)wper . ! 4
Christopher George Cautlej | 4
Rich. Tickell Montgomery JLang... la
12 July 59
Feb. 59 26
May 59 2o
Jane 59 16
July 59 6
July 59(21
Sept. 59
Sept. 59
Oct. 59
Charles Walter Campbell laOct. 59
George Woodward Willock 20 Oct. 59
Martin James Moore 20 Oct. %g
George D'AgaUar Jackson 20 Nov. 59
William Bnmet Craigie 4 Dec.
KdwardHav 4 Deo.
Arthur William Raddie Becher ... 20 Dec.
John Baillie Ballantyne Dickson... '20 Jan.
Major Henry Court jao Jan.
William Walters Biscoe 4 Feb.
Frederic Wood Macmullen '20 Mar.
Heniy Arthur Fletcher ' 4 Sept.
Silas Adair Swinley 20 Apr.
LnCTBHAlTTS.
Charles Bell Horsbrugh 15 Aug. 6j
Richard Bernard Lockwood { 4 Dec. 6z
Robert Bartholomew 20 Feb. 62
May 60
June 60
July 60
July 60
Sept. 60
Sept.6o
Deo. 60
4 Jan. 6z
21 Feb. 61
9 Apr. 61
z Jan. 62
z Jan.
z Jan.
1 Jan.
z Jan.
z Jan.
z Jan.
1 Jan.
30 July
24 Sept.
Z7 Nov. 63
z9 Apr. 64
2 July 64
zaOct. 7x
20 Oct. 7z
20 Oct. 7Z
20 Nov. 7x
4 Deo. 7z
4 Dec. 7Z
ao Deo. 7Z
20 Jan. 72
ao Jan. 72
4 Feb. 7a
ao Mar. 7a
4 Sept. 7a
ao Apr. 73
as Oct. 66
7 Dec. 67
Z5 Jan. 68
12 Doc. 6£
26 Dec. 69
z8 Sept. 70
Z3 Oct. 70
35 Jan. 71
6 Apr. 71
17 Jan. 72
14 Feb. 72
24 Feb. 72
8 Nov. 72
Z3 Nov. 7a
23 Nov, 7a
za Deo. 7a
Asst. to Gov. General's Agent in Raj-
pootana,3o Mar.64.
Settlement Officer, Puz\jab, 19 Nov. 66.
Squadron Officer 6 Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Subaltern 2 Bengal Cavalry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Assistant, Pay Department, 8 May 66.
Assistant, Pay Department, 8 May 66.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Claas,
Delhi District, Punjab.
Adjutant Gov.'s Body Guard, Madras.
Ong. Squad. Officer 3 Bengal Cavalry.
Adjutant 12 Bengal Cavalry.
Assist. Engineer, 1 8t Gr. D.P.W. 1 Mar.
72, Gwalior Division, Central India.
Squadron Subaltern 2 BengalCavalry.
Adjutant 7 Bengal Cavalry.
A^iutant z6 Bengal Cavalry.
31 Dec. 72 Adjutant z8 Bengal Cavalry.
31 Deo. 72 Furlough to Europe.
31 Dec. 72 Adjutant Z9 BengalCavalry.
z2 Feb. 73 Furlough.
z7 Feb. 73 1 Adjutant 6 Bengal Cavalry, 7 Oct. 7a.
4 Sept.73'SquadronSubaltem, 3 Bengal Cavalry.
15 Aug. 73 Adjutant 2 Central India Horse.
4 Dec. 73 Squadron Subaltern 3 Pupjab Cavalry.
I Assist. Gommisaioner 3rd Class, Delhi, Pux\jaub.
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Under the New Condition of Appointment.
CA.PTXIV8.
Prands Monro Newbery
Adam Wilson Graham ...
William Henry Beckett ...
Charles Mercer
Thomas James Quin
Nerille Fraaer Parker
Cbarles Nesbit Hodgson
Walter Robert HamLton
Frank Hale Berwick Marsh
Edwin Clarence O'Bryen Horsford
TiDcent William Tregear
Anhnr Fitzgerald
Hubert Seymour Marshall
Edmund Denman Sxziith
Heniy Charles Greenaway
John Sdmund Waller
Edwin Metcalfe Leslie Marriott
Georj^ Edward Beade
Henry Owen Cumberlege ,
E<lward George Newnham
William Graham Smith
David William Inglis ,
ftands Tweddell
Cliarlet Edward Douglas Branson
rrank William Chatterton
Doncan John Stewart
John Richard McKenzie Homfray
Arthor Plantagenet Broome
Samnel Brown Home
adwin Robert Ivea
Alfred Thornton Davis
Aithor Frederick Jones
James GawlerMacleod
Treror John Chicheley Plowden...
Franda Eddowea Hastings
gjchard Heniv Salkeld
Dawionne MeUncthon Strong..,
Henry Herbert Rankin
John George Maclean
HMiry Ingle Baylis
'nnaa Edwin wiggens
KdwardPhiUipaon Mainwaring
William Bei^amin Aislabie
WiUiam Qopl^jiiBon
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Henry Edgoumbe Eliot
f^ood Hesketh Williama
Alfred Reginald Wilkinson ...
4 Mar. 59
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25 July 59 I July 67 Assist. Comr. 3rd Grade, Oude, 15 Feb. 67.— Furl, to
ao Feb. 60 6 Feb. 68 Quarter Master 38 Native Infimtry. [Europe.
3 Apr. 60 8 June 68 Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works,
7 Mar. 71, N.w. Provinces, 3rd (Meerut) Division.
7 Apr. 60 19 Oct. 68 Wing Subaltern i Goorkha Begt.
XX M!ay 60 19 Oct. 68 Cantonment Magistrate of Boorkee.
35 July 60 I Nov. 68 Sub. Assist. Commissary Gren. xst Class, 4 Deo. 71.
36 Aug. 60 x Nov. 68 Furlough to Europe.
X x Sept. 60 X Nov. 68 Adjutant 4 Bengal Cavalry.
19 Sept. 60 X Nov. 68 Superintendt. of Native Army Schools in Bengal.
a6 Oct. 60 I Nov. 68 District Sup.of Police, 3rd Grade, DeraGhazi Khan,
7 Nov. 60 X Nov. 68 Quarter Master 41 Native Infantry. [Pux^ab.
aa Nov. 60 9 Nov. 68 A^utant a6 Native InflEintry.
a Dec. 60 10 Nov. 68 Adjutant 28 Native Infanti^.
8 Dec. 60 10 Nov. 68 Wing Subaltern 3 Goorkha Regt.
x8 Feb. 6x xo Nov. 68 Adjutant xo Bengal Cavalry,
ao Feb. 6x 16 Dec. 68 Ofllclating Quarter Master 41 Native In&ntry.
aoFeb. 61 x6Dec. 68 Sub Assist. Commissary Gen. and Class, 39 April 69.
Furlough to Europe.
X Mar. 6x x6 Dec. 68 Junior Assistant to the Gommissionerof Kumaon
N.W. Provinces, xi Mar. 68.
X Mar. 6x x6 Dec. 68 Officiating Quarter Master 39 Native Infantry.
a8 Apr. 61 ax Jan. 69 Squadron Officer 17 Bengal Cavalry.
39 Apr. 6x 39 Jan. 6q Sub AssistantCommiasary Gen. xst Class, x Jan. 70^
5 May 6x 99 Jan. 69 Officiating Wing Officer 15 Native InfEuxtry.
10 May 61 39 Jan. 69 Wing Subaltern 31 Native Infantry,
xo June 61 39 Jan. 69 Furlough to Europe.
6 July 6x 39 Jan. 69 Offg. Asst. Commissioner. Jaloun, N. W. Pruv.
7 July 6x 39 Jan. 69 Quarter Master 3 Native Infantry.
IX July 6x 23 Feb. 69 Wing Subaltern Bhopaul BattaUon.
37 July 61 6 May 69 Furlough to Europe.
38 July 6x 6 May 69 Station Staff Officer Dinapore.
a Aug. 6x 6 May 69 Officiating Wing Subaltern, 6 Infantry, Hyderabad
Contingent.
IX Aug. 6x 6 May 69 Wing Subaltern 5 Native Infantry.
39 Aug. 6x 6 May 69 With 37 Native Infantry.
34 Sept.6x 13 May 69 With 43 Native Inftmtry.
a8 Sept. 61 13 June 69 Assist. Com. 3rd Class, Hasara District, Punjab.
3 Oct. 61 33 June 69 Quarter Master 3 Sikh Infantry.
XX Oct. 6x 33 June 69 Wing Subaltern 16 Native Infantry.
13 Oct. 61 a9 June 69 Squaidron Subaltern xo Bengal Cavalry.
x6 Oct. 6x 29 June 69 Furlough to Europe.
a Nov. 61 39 June 69 Quarter Master 14 Native Infantry.
4 Nov. 6x a9 June 69 Attached to 3 Goorkha Begimenfi.
xo Nov. 6x 39 June 69 Dist. Supt. of Police, 5th Grade, 34 Dec. 68, Agra.
X4 Nov. 6x 39 June 69 Wing Subaltern 4 Goorkha Regiment.
33 Nov. 61 39 June 69 Wing Subaltern i Sikh Infantry.
9 Dec. 6x x6July 69 Assist.Comr.3rdGrade,axNov.67,ChotaNagpore,
Maumboom, Bengal.
I Jan. 63 17 Aug. 69 Quarter Master 4 Native Infantxy.
X Jan. 63 35 Aug. 69 Adjutant 44 Native Infontry.
. J«u 6, ,5 Aug. 69jD«t^upt. of Pol{^.^^to^«gr,d^g3^^Sarun,
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Ci.PTA.IVB.
Francis Henry Thomaa
Charles Owen Wynne Apperley
Oeorge David Reid
James Nisbet Steel
Frederick William Crohan
Richard Octaviua Vyvyan
Jas. Hector Gha. Greennill Lasaalle
Charles Lewis Prendergast
Revell Eardley Wilmot
Henry Lachlan Young
Hatley Frere Woodcock
Henry Philip Kirke
Charles Walter Babington
Joseph Geo. Thomson Carruthers
Aislabie Landon
Berille Grenville Vyvyan
Henry John Peet
fiollivan Edward Becher
Thomas St. Quintin Clatterbnck
Herbert Maynard Bamsay
William Atkins
William Ironside Baz
John Howard Broome
Eric Colvin Sutherland Jackson.
Rob. Pra. Christopher Alex. Tytler
Divie Henry Robertson
Andrew McCrae Brace
Charles Young
Joseph West Bidgeway
Arthur George Hartshome^
John Mowbray Trotter
George Henry Jackson
Louis Henry Smile Tucker
Edward Augustus Pemberton .,
Charles McDowal Skene
Alexander Pringle Samuells
Charles McKenzie Hall
Hugh Bladen Swinej'
William Pringle Harrison
John Edwards Werge Howey ..
Walter Charles Farwell
David Robertson, Major 32 Sept. 7a
William Franco Dodsworth
William More Molyneux
Ralph Anstruther Price
Walter Morland Story
Edward Evans Grigg
James Murphy TuQoch
Charles Ransiord
George MacCall
John Richu^ Breeks Atkinson ...
James Eraser
Etwall Walter Smyth
Edward Harv^ Webb
Hugh Stark Anderson
Wuuam Walter Hopton Scott ..
Claude Stewart Morrison
Edmond Hughes
Percy Wyndham Smith .;
James Agnew McNeale
Charles Frederick Thomas
Arthur Oldham ,
Walter Edward Gowan
Allan Harden
William Charles Ramsden
Thomas NichoUs
John Andrias Davidson Gordon ...
Douglas Cowslade Hennessy .
Everard Neal Digges La Touche .
Frederick Schomberg Oarr
Robert Edward Seymour Smith .
<}eorge Michell Devereux Hill ....
Francis Henry Hinde
Charles Hyder Forster
Alfred James Stead
Frank Bird Morris
Henry Wylie
Edward Millett Forbes
Artiiur Bei^amin Clare
Mon. George Campbell Napier....
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William Hope Meiklegobn
Alexander JeSery Nicholson
Archibald Cuihbert Bigg Wither.
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Assist.Comm.is6ioner in the Adjmere Commksion,
z Apr. 7z. — Furlough to Europe.
Supernumerary Assist. Comr., 3rd Grade, Oude,
29 Sept. 70. — Hurdui.
Adjutant Z4 Bengal Cavalry.
Attached to 9 Native Infantry. ^
Quarter Master 5 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern 3 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern 27 Native Infantry.
Adjutant 2z Native Infantry.
Asst. Eng., zst Gr., D.P. Works, z Mar. 73, N.W.P.
Etawah Division, Ganges Canal.
Wing Subaltern 7 Native Infantry.
Assi8t.Com., xBtGr.,z7 May 69,Seeb8augOT,EeiigaL
Adjutant 2 Goorkhas.
Fort Adjutant of Attock.— Sick Furl, to Europe.
Dis. Supt.of Pol. 4th Gr. 27 Feb. 69, Samn, Beni;»L
—Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master 6 Native Infiantry.
Squadron Officer zz Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Officer 2 Punjab Cavalry.
Wmg Subaltern 32 Native Infkntxy.
Squadron Subaltern 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Subaltern 9 Cavalry.
Quarter Master 4 Punjab Infantry.
Adjutant Meywar Bheel Corps.
Ofrg. Asst. Agent to Gov. Gen. in Rajpootans.
Furlough to Europe.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General.
Officiacing Adjutant 29 Native InfiEUitry.
District Superintendent of Police, 3rd Grsde,
z July 70, Puz^ab, Derah Ismail Khan DLstricl
A8St.Com. 5th Grade, xst Class, z7Feb. 70, Ninuu,
Central Provinces.— Furlouffh to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant 43 Native Infantry.
Quarter Master 32 Native Infantry.
Adjutant 5 Punjab Infan^.
Sick Furlough to Europe. rOQde.
AssistantCoinmisBioner,3rdCla8s,20ct. 67,(j<a(fa>,
Attached to z (Joorkha Regiment.
Station Staff Officer, Nowshera.
Wing Subaltern 44 Native Infantry.
With 32 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern z Native Infkntry.
Quarter Master 9 Native Infisuitry.
Assist. Engineer, zst Grade, D. P.W.,z Sept-j^^
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Assist. Com., 3rd Class, 4 April 67.— FurlongL
Furlough in India.
Officiatmg Adjutant Bhopal Battalion.
Officiating Squadron Officer 8 Bengal CaTsliT'
Squadron Officer z Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Subaltern 40 Native Infkntiy.
Adjutant sz Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern 8 Native Infimtry.
Quarter Master Z3 Native In&ntiy.
Aide de Camp to the Commander in Chief.
Squadron Subedtem Z4 Bengal Cavalry.
Wing Subaltern 8 Goorkhas.
Offidiating Adjutant Mhairwarra.
Squadron Subaltern 8 Bengal Cavaliy.
Wing Subaltern 6 Native Infantry.
Adjutant x3 Native Inftmtiy.
Oinciating Wing Subaltern 5 GoorkhiA.
Wing SulMtltem s Native Infantzy.
Quarter Master 3 Sikh Infkntry.
Wing Subaltern 32 Native Infiantry.
Adjutant a Native Inikntiy.
Officiating Quarter Master zo Native Infimt^*
Assist. Commissioner, 3Td Grade, 29 Oct. 67, Sccb-
saugor, Bengal.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant 5 Punjab Cavalry.
Adjutant Z5 Native Influztry.
Adjutant 20 Native Infbntxy.
Wing Subaltern 32 Native infiuitzy.
Attached to 20 Native Infiantry.
Wing Subaltern zz Native Inf. [Cent-ProvincK.
Asst. Com. 5th Grade, zstClas8.24 Mar. 70, Saugor.
Squadron Officer z Punjab Cavalry.
Adjutant 39 Native Inftintiy.
Adjutant z6 Native Infiantiy.
Asst. Commissioner, 3rd Class, xoApnl67,PaiQU,
Simla District.
Quarter Master ao Native Infkntiy.
29 June 7z Quarter Master Corps of Guides,
zx July 7x Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade D. P. Wona»
I z Sept. 7a.>-indu8 valley State Railway.
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HemyJolm Lawrence ^
William Loch
Binfield Wemyss
En. Robert William Napier
Allan Scott BobertB
AnhoT John TregonwellWelchman
4 Jan. 62
10 Mar. 63
4 Jan. 63 13 Mar. 63
30 Jan. 62 24 Mar. 63
20 Jan. 63 74 Mar. 63
30 Feb. 63 34 Mar. 63
30 Deo. 5Q 38 Nov. 61
Assistant Commissioner, 22 Aug. 66, Umballa,
Pimjal).— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Squaoron Officer 19 Bengal Cavalry.
Aade de Camp to Lt.Govemor of N. W. Provinces,
X40ct.69.
Aide de Camp to the Commander in Chief.
Asst. Commissioner, 3rd Class, Bunnoo, Puiqab.
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aq June 6q Attached to zo Bengal Cavalry.
1 Captain A. O. Hartsbome served with the ssnd Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Campaign under Sir
NerilleCfaamberlaLnand Sir John Oarvock in 1863 against the Hill Tribes on the N. W. Frontier of India, and was
present at the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, including the affairs of taking the Conical Hill, destruction of Lalloo
and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served with the right and left Columns of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 until
theBomnder of the guns at Dewangiri (Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Field Force in x867-68
is the Land Transport Train and subsequently as an Assistant Field Bngineer, and was appointed to the special
daty of dearingthe Tekonda Pass vid the Haddas River (Medal).
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JohnBmy
Thomas Doyle
Georae Edmonds
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(ieorge Nolan
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Chsrlea Stroud
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65 28 Sept. 70 II Apr. 72
65 5 Oct. 73
Attached to so Native Infantry.
Station Staff Officer, TJmritsur.
Exec. Eng. 3nd Grade.D. P. Works, i Oct. 65, Dehra
Doon Canals, N.W. Provinces.
Barrack Master, ist Class, 13 Apr. 71, CHiunar and
Azimghar.
Barrack Master, xst Class, 17 Mar. 59, Allahabad.
34 Feb. 58
30 Dec. 58
30 Dec. 68
XI May 58
38 Sept. 58 II Apr.
5 Oct. 6oj 5 Oct.
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i I Benares Provincial Division, Gkmges River Works.
36 Oct. 60; 14 Oct. 68 36 Oct. 73,Doingduty atChunar.
so Sept 57 33 July 71 JDoing duty at Fort William.
S4 Feb. 7a
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John Campbell Brown, CB
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Charles Lindsay Cox
George Saunders
Thomas Hastings
John Fullarton Beatson, MD
Charles Richard Francis, MB, ...
Henry Bruges Buckle, CB
George Banister
John Nicholas Tresidder
Charles Manners Smith
James Pattison Walker, MD
James Tyrell Carter Ross
Donald McDonald, JfD
Henry Mills Cannon, JfS
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William Jameson
Samuel Adamson Homan
John Barton Harrison, MD
Charles Palmer, MD
James Bannatyne Samuel Browii !
George Hutchinson Ray, MD
Edward Courtenay Thorp. MD....
Robert Cockbum
James Irving, MD
George Richard Pemberton, MD.
John Campbell Bow, MD
Francis Pearson
Norman Chevers, MD
Frederick Freeman Allen, CB, ...
Arthur James Payne, MD
Stewart Clark
David Young, JTD ,
Joseph Faj-rer, MD, CSI. ....'.'.'.'.'.'.'..
William Henry Adley
Henry Francis Williams, MD
James Alex. C. Hutchinson, MD.
John Barclay Scriven
Joseph Walter Raleigh Amesbury
Edward McKellar, MD
Annesley Chas. Castriot De Renxy
Alexander Christison, MD
James Macnabb Cuningham, MD.
Joseph Christian Corbyn, Jf 5. ...
George MoncrieffGovan, MD.
Biohard Henry Perkins
Stephen Chapman Townsend ... .
WiQiam Bums Beatson, MD. ..
Charles Thomas Paske
Samuel Bowen Partridge
John James Clarke
George Glaus BaiUie, MD
John Edward Tuson, JfD
Francis Nottidge ]d[acnamara,ifi)!
Edward Taylor x Aug
Henry William Spry 4 Oct.
Alfred James Dale, MB 20 Oct.
Benjamin Simpson, MD 20 Oct.
George Hickie Daly, MD 4 Nov.
George Barnard as Nov.
Robert Faure Hutchinson, MD. ... o Deo,
John PicthaU, MD ,1 Dec.
Nathaniel James Grant 18 Dec.
Joseph Ewart, MD ao Dec.
Robert Moir, MD 20 Dec
Theodore Duka, MD 4 Jan,
George Vernon Currie 14 Jan.
Francis Hu^h O'Donel, MD ,4 Jan.
Henry Martmcau Greenhow 20 Jan.
Henry William Graham x^ Feb
John Elliot, MD aJ Feb.
Thomas Beard Parncombe 20 Feb
Frederick John Earlo 20 Mar
Theobald Ringer, IfD xrApr.
Samuel Delpratt 6 May
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I Jan. 66
I Jan. 66
3 Jan. 66
14 Feb. 66
24 Feb. 66
29 Mar. 66
6 May 66
Hon. Surgeon to the Queen, Calcutta.
IProv. 29 Mar. 43.
Superintendent of Botanical Gardens, Salianmpore, N. W.
8 Native Infkntry.
Medical Storekeeper, Allahabad.
Presidency and Marine Surgeon, 25 Nov. 64.
Officiating Deputy Surgeon Gen., Dacca Circle. [Circle.
13 Bengal Cavalry .—Officiating Dep.Surgeon Gen. Lucknofw
Civil, Benares.
Civil. Allahabad.
Officiating 45 Native Inftuitry.
Medical Storekeeper at Meean Meer.
Supt. Gen. of Vaccination, RohilcundDivn.,N.W.P., x Mar. 64.
Prmpl.and Prof, of Med., Cal. Med. Coll., ander-q^.xst Phyi..
and Coll. Hospl., 27 Apr. 61.— Furlough,
a Goorkha Regiment.
Superintendent of European and Native Insane Asyhuns,
Bhowaneepore and Dullunda.
Inspector General of Prisons and Dispensaries, N. W. Pro-
vmces.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating 9 Native lujantry.
Honorary Physician to the Queen. Professor of 8ur«ry,
Medical College, Calcutta, and ex-<ff. xst Surgeon College
15 Cavalry. [Hospl., 23 June 60.— Furlough to Europe.
40 Native Infkntiy.
t8 Native Inflemtry.
Civil, Lahore, 7 Feb. 71.
Officiating 9 Beng^ Cavalry.
I Bengal Cavalry.
Sanitary Commissioner, Puruab, 6 Mar. 68.
Civil, A^ra, and Superintendent of Lunatic Asylum.
Sanitary Commissioner vrith the Govt, of India, x6 June 69.
Civil, Bareilly.
3 Goorkha Regiment.
5 Native Inftintry. [Provinces.— Furlongh.
Superintendent of Vaccination and Sanitary Comr. fbrCeni.
Civil, Nagpore, 21 Feb. 68.
Civil, Mirzapore.
Prof. of Surgical k Descriptive Anatomy, Ac, Med. Coll., Cal-
cutta and ex-qff'. 2nd Surg.,Coll.Hoepl., and Supt. Sukeas-st.
Disi>ensary, 2 Feb. 59.
3 Bengal Cavalry.
6 Bengal Cavalry.
Officiating a Native Infiuitiy. [6 July 67.
ChemicalExam. and Prof. of Chemistry, Med. Coll., Calcutta,
23 Native Infhntry.
39 Native Infantry.
Officiating 22 Native Inftuitry.
Civil, Patna, x8 Nov. 70.
Officiating x8 Bengal Cavalry.
34 Native Inftuitry.
Officiating 6 Native Inftmtry.
Examiner of Medical Accounts, 31 Mar. 69.
Officiating 5 Cavalry.
Surgeon of the Presidency General Hospital at Calou^a.
Civil, Darjeeling, 18 Nov. 70.
10 Bengal Cavalry.
25 Native Infantry.
Assay Master, Bombay Mint.
Principal Medical Storekeeper to Goyemment at the Pre-
45 Native Infantry. [sidency.—Farlougb.
Civil, Kishnagur, 5 Apr. 6a.
7 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Hazareebaugh.— Furlough.
IX Native nfan^.
Digitized by V^OOQ IC
Bengal Medical Department
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Sfsgsovs lluoi.
AlfiredEteson
Albert Richard Waghom
wagho
William Watson,
Alexander John Cowie
Patrick Frauds Bellew, CSI. .
William John Palmer, MD. ...
Alexander Pakington Tomkyns ...
Eobert Pringle, JfD
Kottadge Charles Macnamafa
Junes Henry Loch, JfD
BobertBonse
John Charles Annesley
James Rawlinson Jackson, IfD....
Archibald Macdonald Garden
fiamoel Comwallis Ajneabniy
Gilbert Bethnne Hadow
Eooijoo C. 6. Ghockerbntty, JfD.
John Brake
Altni Adams Mantell, JfD...
John Bowmer GoUison
John Bishop King, JfD
Angnstas Keppel Reed
George Kenneth Poole, JfD.
Alexander Garden, JfD
William Walker, JfD
George Alder Wataon
Bernard Kendall
Theobald Mathew, MB
Junes Fairweather, JfD
Charles Julian JaolDBon
Robert Bird, JfD
John Martin Coates, JfD
Henry Thom, JfD.
Francis Synge Stlliflant .
Co&riea Planck
Prederic Carter
Vniiam Henry Hayes
Hennr Walter Bellew
David Boves Smith, JfD
Edward John Gayer
Junes Howard Thornton, MB. ...
Frank PoweU, JfB
John Ince, IfD
John JonM, JfD. .!
Jame* Browne
Robert Sander Bateson
Thomas Pettit Wright
Alexander Moriaon Dallas
Charles Kilkelly, JfB «.
Ntdl Benjamin Baillie
fi&rkiea Michael Shiroore
James Fownes Norton Wise, JfD.
William Kddowea
James Lumsdaine Bryden, JfD....
Thomas Trarers Sherlock .'.'.
^^niam Henry Kirton
George FarreU !
Cha.Egbcrt Wimond Bensley, JfD.
John Charles Morioe
Thomas EdmondstonCharles. JfD.
William Boche Rice, JfD !....
Richard Theophilus Abbott, JfD.
Henry Cayley
James Champion Penny, JfD.. ...
Archibald Hamilton Hilson, JfD.
William Caldwell Smith, JfD.
Cliarlea Edwin Haddock . .
^m Sackville Satheriond " Jfo!
William Edward Caird
Emmanuel Bonavia, JfD.
Lmday Frederic Dickson." JfD.'!!
Adam Taylor
Alexander Dugald Campbeii'' Jfo!
^dMy Charles Courtney. JfD. ...
Charles Prentis
Rajendra Chandra Clumdre'
Robert Iddderdale, JfD
StrnunncxmaaT Suboxohb
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Junes Edw.TiemeyAitchiBon,JfD.
Tbumas Stick Veale..
Cyrng Octarios Daniell, irbV*!!!!!!
j^el Wright, IfD.
^mas Edwin Bnrti)nBrov^ Jfb!
Henry Potter. JfD ^ ..
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V»aries HatcheU ...
i^ Charles Whishaw
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Native Infantry.
uperintendent of Vaccination, Allahabad and Jhansi Divi-
sions, N. W. Provinces, 3 Jan. 70.
C>fficiating Principal Medical Storekeeper at the Presidency.
Deputy Assay Master, Bombaj' Mint, 30 Nov. 70.
:st Assist.. Presidency Gen. Hospital, 6 Dec. 64.
charge of Lower Orphan School, i Sept. 70.
Superintendent of Central Prison, Bareilly, 16 Apr. 62.
Supt. Vaccination, Agra and Meerut Divisons.— Furlough.
Superintendent of the Bye Infirmary, Calcutta, ai Mar. 64.
Civil, NyneeTal.
Civil, Loodianah.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Superintendent, Central Prison, Meerut, a8 June 60.
Superintendent Greneral of Vaccination, Punjab.
4 Bengal Cavabry.
Sick Furlough.
Prof. , Materia Medica, Med. Coll . , and ex-qf. 2nd Physn. , Coll.
Hosp. .Calcutta, 14 Deo.65 ; and Prof.Clinical Med., 20 Dec.65.
Inspector General of Jails in Central Provinces.— Furlough.
Joint medical charge, Simla.
Civil. Moradabad.
Furlough to Europe.
44 Native Infantry.
18 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Saharunpore, 14 Nov. 65.
Inspector General of Prisons and Dispensaries, N. W, P.
19 Bengal Cavabry.
1^ Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Monghyr.— Furlough to Europe.
Civil, Gurdaspore.
Civil, Pooree.
Civil, Burdwan.
In joint medical charge of Simla.
3 Punjab Infantry.
14 Native Infantry.
Sanitary Commissioner, N. W. Provinces, 6 Mar. 68.
1 Goorkha Be^imout.
Deputy Commis., 2nd Grade, Sizigbhoom, Bengal. — Furl.
Civil, Peshawur.— -On duty with Yarkand Mission.
Sanitary Commissioner for Bengal, 24 Jan. 68.
Civil, Tirhoot, 9 Jan. 65.
2 Native Infantry.
Supt. of Vaccination, Metropolitan Circles.— Furlough.
Civil, Rawul Pindee.
Civil, Azimghur.
8 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil. Umballa.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Nursingpore, i Aug. 70.
Inspector Genend of Prisons, Punjab (Lahore), 13 Mar. 63.
Civil, Allygurh.
Civil Surgeon of Bhaugulpore, 3 Nov. 69.
Civil, Moorshedabad.
Civil, Dacca, 2 July 67.
Krinpoorah Irregular Force.
Statist.Offlcer to Sanitary Comr. with Govt, of India, 9 Dec. 62.
Civil, Etawah.— Furlough to Europe.
Civil, Moozuffemuggur, 12 July 59.
2 Puujaub Cavalry.
Civil, Burrisaul.
x6 Bengal Cavalry.
Supt. Genl. of Vaccination in the Lower Provinces, 1 1 Deo. 66.
Civil, Jubbulpore, 20 Jan. 65.
Sanitary Comr.,Insp.Gen. of Jails and Dispensaries, and Supt.
ofVaccination in the Hyderabad Assigned Diats. .26 Jan 70.
Civil, Cuttack. '
Furlough to Europe.
Civil, Mooradabaa.
27 Native Infantry.
32 Native Infantry.
Sanitary Commissioner, Oude, 21 Feb. 68.
12 Native Infantry. [Lucknow.
Superintendent Department of Science, and Health Oifioer,
Officiating Malwa Bheel Corps. .
Civil, Umriteur.— Officiating at Delhi.
Sick Furlough.
Corps of Guides.
Civil, Goruckpore. 4 Mar. 69.
Civil, Sonthal Pergunnahs (Deogurh).— Furlough.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Darjeeling Circle, 8 Nov. 69,
37 Jan. 70
27 Jan. 70
27 Jan. 70
28 May 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70 I . i \ ' ■ t . Munnipore, 2
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'23 July 70 15 Native ijittuury.
Civil, Murree.
19 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Residency Surgeon (Katmandoo) , Nepaul, 30 April 66.
Principal of the Lahore Medical School, 7 Feb. 71.
17 Bengal Cavalry.
13 Jtfative Infantry.
Civil of Boolundshuhur.
Civil. Lucknow.
T>rn]r?c TrreE-ti'jar Force,
rry.
Bte^y Google
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SVPIRKUHBRASY SUBGSOVS
Majob.
Worseley Poiilett Harris, MD. ... 23 July 58 23 July
William Edward Allen 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
Rinera Mantell, MB 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
Bdwin Clement Benaley 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
Thomas Williams Shepimrd 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
John Ellis, lf£ 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
Edric Selous 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
Charles Peter Costello 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
James John Durant 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
Ferdinand Odevaino 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
George Grant, Jlfi? xoFeb. 59 10 Feb.
Gteorge Cochot Cbesnaye 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
John Duncan, MD 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
Edward Ord Tandy 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
Francis Parsons 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
Frederick George Constant, MD.. 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
James Hunt Condon 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
William Roe Hooper 10 Feb. 59 lo Feb.
Hark Henry La<;ker8teen, MD. ... to Feb. 59 10 Feb.
Henry Seymour Smith, MB 10 Feb. 59 10 Feb.
Charles Cameron 27 July 59 27 July
John Richardson, MB 27 July 59 27 July
Arthur Parker Holmes, MD 27 July 59 27 July
Robert Gray, MB 27 July 59 27 July
Jos. MacNaughtan Fleming, MD. 27 July 59 27 July
Charles Frederick Oldham 27 July 59 27 July
Edward Ambrose Fitzgerald 27 July 59 27 July
George Henderson, MD 27 July 59 27 July
Peter Cullen, MD 27 July 59 27 July
James Richard Johnson 27 July 59 27 July
Isaac Newton 27 July 59 27 July
George William Jameson 20 Jan. 60 20 Jan.
Henry Cookson 20 Jan. 60 30 Jan.
Robt. Wiseman Cunningham, IfD. 20 Jan. 60 20 Jan.
William Moir, MB 20 Jan. 60 20 Jan.
Thomas Gray Skardon 20 Jan. 60 20 Jan.
Edmund John Hoskins, MD i Oct. 60 i Oct.
John Cnrdy Shaw i Oct. 60 1 Oct.
John Wilson Johnston, IfZ) 1 Oct. 60 i Oct.
John Cameron, lf2> i Oct. 60 i Oct.
Jesse Griggs Pilcher 1 Oct. 60 i Oct.
Simon Mackertich, JlfD i Oct. 60 i Oct.
Alexander Neil 1 Oct. 60 1 Oct.
John Gay French, MD i Oct. 60 i Oct.
Richard Thomas Lvons 1 Oct. 60 x Oct.
Kenneth McLeml, MD 31 Mar. 65 31 Mar.
James Cloghom, MD 31 Mar. 65 31 Mar.
Robert Harvey, MB 3* Mar. 65 31 Mar.
Robert Reid 31 Mar. 65 31 Mar.
Andrew Skeen, MB 31 Mar. 65 31 Mar.
John Bennett, MD 31 Mar. 65 31 Mar.
Edward Barton Gardner 31 Mar. 65 31 Mar.
James Kelly, MD 3» Mar. 65 31 Mar.
Lionel Dixon Spencer, MD 31 Mar. 65 31 Mar.
SUBOBOKS, rank aa lAeuit.^hutafi^
9%x jfeart' service they rank a* CapU.
George King, MB
William Center, MB
Henry Black Purves
Robert Deacon
Patrick Joseph HeflTeman
George Thomson, MB
Robert Jameson, MD
Robert George Mathew
William Duncan, MB
Robert Moir Milne, MB
George Massy
George Cuml>erland Ross
Richard Power
Griffith Griffith
Lewis Cameron, JfD
Daniel O' Council Raye, MD
William Pleace Warburton, MB..,
Edward Alfred Birch
Bean Philip Palmer, MD ,
Denis Francis Keegan, MD ,
William Walker Galloway, MB. ...
Lewis Edward Eades
Stephen Coull Mackenzie, MD, ...
William Day Stewart
Horatio Dav. Steel Compign^, MD.
Thomas Ffrench Mullen, MD ,
John Burke Gafftiey
Richard Henry Curran
Cornelius John McKenna
Julius John Woo<l, MB
Woodforde Finden
Andrew McMaster Paterson
Alfred Swaine Lethbridge, MD....
Arthur Stephen, MB
John Henry Newman, MD
Hugh Johnstone, MB
David Douglas Cunningham, MB.
Henry Whitwell ,
•*ohibald Cameron, MD
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70 Civil, Shahjehanpore, 22 June 6t.
71 Bhopal Battalion and Bhopal Political Agency.
71 9 Bengal Cavalry.
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2 Oct. 65
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Civil, Rajshahye.
Principal Assist, to the Opium Agent of Benares.— Farlouffb.
Officiating Civil, Seetai>ord.
Civil, Oonao, Oude.
Officiating 6 Punjaub Infantrv.
Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent of Behar.
In medical charge of Mussoorie*
Buperintendt. New Central Prison, Fnttehghor.— Forloagh.
- GK>orkha Regiment,
lick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating 40 Native In&ntry.
2 Bengal Cavalry.
12 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Cawnpore.
Supt. of the Central Prison, Benares.
Special Chemical Examiner, Lahore.— Sick Furl, to Europe.
Civil, Bijnour.
Civil, Roy Bareilly.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Agra Division.
1 Sikh Infantry.
Civil, Mooltan.
Civil, Nimar District (Khundwa), s Jan. 68.
Civil Surgeon, Shahpore, Punjaub.
Civil, Jounpore.
Offg. Superint. of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Calcutta.
Civil, Hoshungabad District, 19 Oct. 67.
5 Goorkha Regiment.
Superintendent of Vaccination for the Pni^ab.— Puriough.
Civil, Ghazeepore.
Officiating Civil, Kumal.
Meywar Political Agency, 9 May 65.
Civil, Meerut, 12 May 63.
31 Native Infantry.
Civil, Ranchee.
16 Native Inlimtry.
4 Punjaub Infantry.
Civil and Police, Fyzabad.
Superintendent and Medical Officer, Central and District
5 Punjab Infantry. [J»il«f Agra.
Furlough to Europe.
Officiatmg Civil, Burdwan.
28 Native Infantry.
Secretarv to the Inspector General of HospifcalB.
Civil, AUahabad.
I Regiment, Central India Horse.
Civil, Futtehghur, 37 Sept. 70.
Civil, Murree, Punjaub.— Offg. Civil, Peshawnr. [nation.
5 Punjab Cavalry. — Officiating Superintendent of Vacci-.
29 Native Infiintry.
1 Punjab Infantry.
In medical charge of Eastern States Agency of Biupootasa
Superintendent of the Royal Botanic Garden at Oaloatta.— bick Fori.
Chemical Examiner, Ac, Lahore Medical School.
Officiating Civil, Monghyr.
Civil, Symet, 24 Jan. 68.
Officiating Civil. Bairatch.
I Punjab Cavalry.
Superintendent of the Central Prison at Allahabad.
Civil, Midnapore.
(Harrison Surgeon, Chunar.
Civil, Budaon.
Civil, Dharmsala, 35 May 70.
4 Pu^]'ab Cavalry.
3 Sikh Infantiy.— Officiating 3 Pui^ab Oavalry.
31 Native Infantry.
41 Native Infantry.
Garrison Assistant Surgeon, Fort William.— Sick Fnrlongh.
Civil, JuUundur, 11 Sept. 67.
Officiating 10 Native Infantry.
5 Bengal Cavalry.
3 Regiment Central India Horse.
17 Native Infantry.
Officiating Assistant Surgeon, Presidency General Hospital.
Officiating 16 Native Infantry.
Officiating in charge of Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
In medical charge of IJlwar Political Agency. — Sick Furlough.
Sick Furlough.
Officiating 42 Native IniiEuitry.
26 Native Infantry.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Ranchee Cirole.
IX Bengal Cavalry.
X Native Infantry.
Superintendent. Bhagulpore Central JaiL
6 Puigab Infantry.
PoUtical Agency, Jodhpore.
In medical charge of the Political Agency at ICandalaj.
Presidency General Hospital.
Officiating Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent, Benaras.
Civil, Sultanpore.
Civil, Seoni.
BengoX Medical Department,
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Jaa. Cha. Gordon Carmichael, MD.
William Harvey
Alexander Gihb Grant, MB
Warwick Jackson
George GUtjert McLaren, MB
Jo§eph Johnstone Monteath, MD.
Richard Howell Stevens, MB
KpTinpth Mackenzie Downie, MB.
Frederic Morell Mackenzie
John MacGregor
George Hntcheson
Edward Reginald Johnson
Christopher William Calthrop
Alexander Wood, JTB
Edwin Sanders
Richard Careless Sanders, MB, ...
Benjamin Franklin
Prederick Pooley Edis, MB
Bobert Temple Wright, MD
George M'Bride Davis, MD
Kali Pada Gupta, Jf-B
Henry James liinton
Oniver Thomas Duke, MB
Pranda Cobham Nicholson, MB...
John Sutherland Gunn, MB
ThOTnas Holbein Hendley
William Henry Gregg, MB
Albert Baird Seaman ;
Fokecr Chunder Ghose
Frederick Angostos Smyth
Herbert Boyd
John Lloyd, MD
William Michael Courtney
Edward Butler Ruttledge
Thomas Robinson, MB
Daniel Nicholas Martin, MD
Alexander Bannerman Strahan ...
William Alexander Crauford Roe
Ambrose Hamilton Kelly
Charies John Walford Meadows...
William Napier Keefer
Andrew Deane
Wilham Flood Murray, Jf5
James Fred.ParryMcConnell, JfJ,
Joseph O'Brien
James O'Malley M'Donnell
JMoes Reid
(Hlbert Proby Mackenzie
Alexander Crombie, MD
William Reed Murphv
Charlea Henry Joubert, MB
Ebeneier Geer Russell
John Scully ,
Geoffrey Craythome Hall
Gopaul Chunder Roy, MD
Adam Scott Reid, ITB
George Watson, MD
Wm.Andw. DumfordFasken.lfB.
Bdward Lawrie, MB 30
J-Keph Wilson, 3f2> 30
Edward Mulvany 30
John Manook Zlorab, MB 30
Rossick Lall Dutt, MD 30 Mar.
GiTdharlalRatanlalDaphtary,lfD. 30 Mar.
John Thomas Brownngg Bookey 30 Mar.
Alexander M'Grogor 30 Mar.
Jmes Young, If J& 30 Mar.
JoshaaDuke 30 Mar.
Baakabehari Gupta 30 Mar.
John M'Conaghey, MD 30 Mar.
Edward Palmer 30 Mar.
Alfred Henry Williams, MB 30 Mar.
Robert Andrew King Holme8,lfB. 30 Mar.
John Edward Chamock Ferris ... 30 Mar.
Mmusl Brereton x Oct.
Jf»tthew Denis Moriarty, If 5. ... x Oct.
Gordon Price, MD x Oct.
Edward Bovill, Jf 5 x Oct.
Bwtholomew O'Brien, MD i Oct.
George Albert Dundas i Oct.
Henry Walter HiU, lf5 x Oct.
^oor AUee Ahmed, MB x Oct.
WiQiam Arthur GilUgan i Oct.
wniiam Edwin Griffiths x Oct.
5widWilki«.JfB xApr.
TOam Edward Batteraby, MB. x Apr.
Alfred John Wall, MB x Apr.
J^ertMoodie, ITB x Apr.
jMcis Jowph Twohy, MD i Apr.
JjDLEdw.BonsaUMoynani.JfD. x Apr.
^PetorMacdonStlO) 1 Apr.
g»^d Baker ZT. x Apr.
527 Itolliiui. If 5 xApr.
fwdcnck William Wright, JCB.... i Apr.
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68 Officiating, Meywar Bheel Corps.
68 Officiating, Stud Department.
68 7 Native Infantry.
68 2 Pui^ab Infantiy.
68 Civil, Deyrah Doon.
68 Officiating Civil, Cachar.
68 Resident Surgeon, Calcutta Medical College Hospital.— Sick Furlough r
68 36 Native Infantry.
68 Officiating Civil, Umritsur.
68 Officiating Civil Burgeon, Etawah.
68 He^th Officer, Jubbulpor© District.
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Civil, Loodianah.— Officiating Professor, Lahore Medical School.
In medical charge of the Lower Ganges Canal Establishment at
a Sikh Infantry. [Nurora.
10 Native Infantry.
Civil, Bara Banki. [Central Provinces.
Health Officer, Jubbulpore, and Assistant Sanitary Commissioner,
Officiating Professor of Anatomy and Materia Medica, Lahore Medical
A Sikh Infantry. [SchooU
Officiatmg Supermtendent of Vaccination, Metropolitan Circle.
24 Native Infantry.
Officiating 3 Pui^aub Cavalry.
22 Native Inflantry.
Officiating 13 Cavalry.
Mevwar Bheel Corps.
4 Native Infantry.
Civil, Muttra.
Officiating Civil, Dinagepore.
Lawrence Asylum, Sunawur.
Officiating 23 Native Inf^try.
Officiating 3 Punjab Infantay.
Officiating Civil and Police, Budaon.
Sick Furlough.
S) Native Infantry,
fficiating 36 Native" Infkntry.
21 Native Infantry.
Officiating Corps of Guides.
Officiating Civu, Chittagong.
20 Native Infantry.
69 Officiating 35 Native Inflsmtry.
69 Officiating 5 Puiyaub Cavaliy.
70 Professor of Pathology, Medical College, Calcutta, &o.
70 43 Native Infantry.
70 In medical charge of Doaba Outposts.
70 and Medical Officer at Port Blair and the Nicobarp.
7c Officiating 4 Punjaub Infantry.
Officiating Resident Surgeon, Calcutta.
Officiating 7 Native Infkntry.
Civil, Kamroop.
Doing duty at Rawul Pindee.
With 26 Native Infkntiy.
Insi)ecting Medical Officer, Burdwan District.
Officiating 8 Native Infantry.
With 33 Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil, Bijnour.
Officiating 7 Cavalry.
Officiating 4^ Native Infantry. [District.
Inspecting Medical Officer of special Dispensaries in the Hoogly
Inspecting Medical Officer, Burdwan District.
With 10 Native Infantry.
Officiating x Sikh Infantiy.
Officiating 4 Punjaub Cavalry.
Officiating 14 Native Infantry.
With 16 Native Infantry.
Inspecting Medical Officer, Munglecote Circle. Burdwar.
Presidency General Hospital.'
Officiating Civil, Etawa.
Sick Furlough.
Presidency General Hospital.
Presidency General Hospital.
Doing Duty with 4 Native Infantry.
Doing Duty with 28 Native Infantiy.
Presidency General Hospital.
Officiating Civil, Azimghur.
Presidency General Hospital.
Presidency General Hospital.
Officiating Inspecting Miedical Officer, Beerbhoom.
Presidency (General HospitaL
Presidency General Hospital.
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Bengal Veterinary Department.
Brirv YiTBBnri.BT Subgbovs.
Archibald Tumbull
ZBt ClISS ySTSBIXi.BT SUBGBOB'S.
John Samuel Woods
John Whitmor© Garrad
<3«orge Kettlewell
Mathew Joseph Marshall
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Hiram Farrell
Edwin John BaU
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20 Nov. 59
C Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon and Principal VcterixuvT
C Burgeon, xst Circle.
Stud Department.— Furlough to Europe.
Stud Department. - Furlough to Europe.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
B Battery, 19 Brigade, Boyal Artillery.
Stud Department.
Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
Tk4 Righi Eeoerend Robert Milman, JDJD. Lord Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan in India and the Island of Ceylon,
30 March 1867.
The Venerabte Joseph Baly, MA. Archdeacon of Calcutta and Commissaiy.
~ Edgar Jacob, MA. Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop, xo July 18^3.
ies Sanderson, Esq., Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Calcutta, and Secretary to the Lord Bishop, x6 April 70.
S0O.
•Charles
Bbviob Chaplaivb.
Rev. John Burton D'Aguilar,Bii
\Eev. Edward Godflrey, MA
•Si
1846
x8eo *«*'• Jno.E.WhartonRotton,i>i>.
ibIa ^0- Hy. Woodward Crofton,^^.
18? c Rev. Samuel Hy. Beamish, BA.
x8s5 Rev. Jeremiah FitsA. Gavin, JB-i
,855 Rev. Joseph Richards, MA
1855 i?*p. Henry Murray, MA
isVclRev. George Lovely, MA
,856lK*»r James Kilbee Stuart, Jf4..
X856 -K*». Henry Daniel James, MA..
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
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Rev. Jas. Aberigh-Mackay, BD.
Rev.Thom&B Moore, BA
Rev. John William Young, MA..
Rev. John Richard Baldwin
Rev. Malcolm Strickland Laing.
„„ Rev. Chas. Jas. Waterhouse,afii.
iBlilRev- Francis Mary FeUx ForO
^^ tonate MazuchelU, DD }
iBzj^Rev. William Simpson, MA
x8c8 iZet.GeorgeDaveySymondB,^^.
X859 Sev. Henry Fisher Corbyn,3f4.
1859
1859
1859
1859
X859
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Rev. William Spencer, BD.
J2«r. WUliam Crawford Brome- \
head, MA S
Rev. William David Cowley, MA
Rev. David Payne Williams,lf^
Rev. Edward Jas. Hubbard,3f4
IsllRev. Andrew Horsburgh, MA.
i86o'lZe«». Peter John Jarbo
2S6o^Rev. Arthur William Irwin, MA.
x86o'J?««'- William Barker Draw-")
I bridge, If^ S
i86o-R*p. Alexander Robinson, AM.
jZ6o^Rev. John Alex. Stamper, JB.i....
1861 Rev. William Ayerst, MA
1861 Rev. Benjamin Sharp, BA
1862 1 -Rw. JohnHockingHocking3f.i.
1862 Rer- William Charles Bell
1862 Rev. William Ward NichoUs
X862 Rev. Fred. Walter Robberds,B.i,
2863 Rev. John Clough, MA
JUHIOB ChA-PLAIITB.
; Rev. Arthur Octavius Hardy, ")
MA S
,o„^ Rec. Joseph Spear, BA
3866 Rev. G. F. Popham Blyth. MA
1866 Rrv. T. L. J. Wameford
1866 Rev. Percy Nicolas, Jf^
1866 -E^J. George Thomas CarruO
I then, MA .^
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Gowhatty.
( MuBBOorie and
C Dehra.
Simla.
Lucknow Civil Lines
Sick Furlough.
Lahore.
Rawul Pindee.
Mhow.
Hasareebangh.
Daijeeling.
Abbottabad.
Meean Meer.— Cash-
mere for the sea-
son of X873.
St. John's Church.
Calcutta.
Moradabad. -Furl.
Meerut.
Sick Furlough.
Delhi.
St. James*BChurch
^ Calcutta.
Bareilly.
Jnbbulpore.
Mooltan.
Furlough.
Seetapore.
Muttra.
Kangra District.
Dacca.
Benares.
Furlough.
Tonghoo.
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i866;JB0o. John Stephenson, MA....
i867|£tfr. Henry James Matthew,
iSSjlRev. Alexander Newton wiison
i867|j2«p. M. E. Mills
1867 S0O. William Henry Gale..B.l.
i867'J2eo. Walter Harry Tribe, MA,
iSSj'Rev. Francis Rodon Michell ..
1867 Rev. Beinhard Martin Behr
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JZ«9. Frederick Orton, BA
Rev. Francis Crombie, MA
Rev. Andrew William Roche*)
Quinlan, MA 3
Rev. Baker Morrell, MA.
Futtehgurh.
Furlough.
Garrison Ft. William
and Mil. Hospital.
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Ofljg. Jnbbulpore.
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Provinces.
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1868 jiZ^. Jas. Williams Adams, BA.-FeSxuwur,
j868,Rev. Joseph Sam. Sandys, Jf.i.'Dum-Duiii.
i868!i?«r. Wm. Alexander Duke, .B.i.!KuBSowlie.
1869 .Beo. Albert Eschelbach IMoulmein.
i869li2«r. Clement Reginald ToUe-") n,««„^«
I mache,lf^. j Rangoon.
1869 12^. Allan Ramsey, MA Agra.
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1869 Rev. William Mathews Leth-^ |n„^T-v-.-*1ln.-
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Rev. Thomas David Gray, MA.
Rev. Fred. T. Stewart Dyer,B4.
Rev. Wm. Jerome Burdett, BA.
Rev. Edgar Jacob, MA
Rev. Samuel Bei\jamin Taylor...
Rev. George Theodore Dennis
lieo. William John Hunt
Rev. Baldwin Hammond, MA. . . .
Rw, Andrew Hooper Etty, MA.
Bn, Chris. Chaa.Thomas Fagan
ReJ, John Fred. Soobell. MA.
Rev. David Bavne Morris ....:....
Rev. Arthur Charles Pearson ...
Rev. Edward Montifort Beaaley
Rev. Welbore MacCarthy
Rev. John Brown
Rev, William John Rowland
Rev. William Brook
< St. Thomaa*B Ch.,
I Calcutta.
< Lucknow Canton-
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Allahabad.
ASSISTAVT CUAPLAZirS.
Rev. G. G. GUlan, MA
Rev. Geo. Wright Manson, BD.
JB«v. James Liuie
Umballa Cantomnt.
Chukrata.
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> Sir Arthur Becher gerred the oampaigii in Aff^hanistan in 1839'! and was present at the storm and cap-
tare of Ghuznee (Medal). Throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferose-
»hah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Also the Pui^jaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the siege and sarrender of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Served
M Quarter Master Greneral with Army Head Quarters throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857 (severely wounded,
CB., and Medal with Clasp).
» Lieat. General T. F. Flemyng served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-36 (Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded the 36th Bengal Native Infantrv in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-^6, including the action of Aliwal (Medal
and Brevet of Mwor). Also the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-40, including the passage of the Chenab, action of Ram-
luie^, and battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianvrallah (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
* LienLGeneral A. Tucker served with the 9th Bengal Light Cavalry throughout the campaign of 1843 in Bind,
and was severely wounded in five places at the battle of Meeanec (Medal, CB., and Brevet of Major).
* Major General E. Darvall served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26, and was present at the attack and cap-
ture of various stockades (Medal). Served also throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 (Medal).
« Major General H. Palmer served against the Bheel tribes in 1827-28. Campaigns during 1838-40 in Affehanistan
and Belooehistan, including the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and was severely woimded, matchlock-bal
tliroagh left thigh, in a skirmish at the entrance to the Bolan Pass on the 20th March 1830. Sutlej campaign of
1845-46, conunanded the 48th Bengal Native Infiantry in the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah (horse shot), and was
a Brigade Major at the action of Aliwal— wounded (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served as Brigade
Vajiir to Brigadier General Wheeler's Force at the surrender of Kote Kangra in 1846. and in the Punjaub campaign
of 1B4S-49, including the storming of the Dullah Heights and reduction of three small forts (Medal). Indian mutiny
ompaign in 1857-58, including the action of Chinhut in command of native details from mutinied regiments ; com-
ni&nded in the Muchee Bhawn Fort from the firing of the first rebel shot against it to the withdrawal of its garrison,
ud served in the defence of the Lucknow Residency to its relief; conunanded a Detachment of all arms sent fr*om
Ctvnpore against rebels in 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service) .
* Major General D. Pott served against the insurgents near Cuttack in 1813. Served throughout the Sutlej cam-
poi^ of 1845-46 ; conunanded the 47th Bengal Native Infantry at the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and was
ahoiiresent at the aflkir of Buddiwal, action of Aliwal, and battle of Sobraon— horse shot (Medal and three Clasps,
uid Brevet of Mi^or) . Commanded a force of 1,800 men against the insurgents in Pegu in 1854. Commanded 47th
IWngal Native Inflantry in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 against the rebels in the Mirzapore district (Medal) ; and
embarked in its conomand in June 1858 on service to China (Medal).
' Major General W. E. Mulcaster served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was
Mverely wounded at the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
iiictading the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
inclading the sieve operations before Mooltan, and action of Soorjkhoond (Medal with Clasp).
* Major General O. Cavenagh served with the 4th Bengal Irregular Cavalry the Gwalior campaign, including the
b&ule of Maharajpore — left leg carried away by a cannon-shot and charger killed (Bronze Star, and mentioned in
desTiaiehes). Served also in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was severely wounded in the left arm in the action of
Ifaddiwai (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
^^ Major General J. S. Paton served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronzo
BurK Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp), and
ctr^are of Kota Kangra. Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the afi'air of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chonab,
atl battles of Sadoolapore and Chillian wallah— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served
fdaiiii expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the Aff^edies in 1850, including the forcing of the Kohat Pass
nnrPeshawur (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Force employed to suppress the Googaira insurrection in 1857,
ir:^ ommanded the Field Detachment sent from Lahore, which was tnrice engaged. Has been twenty-seven
tine» mentioned in despatches and orders.
^' Major General J. M. B. F. Tytler serVe<l the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was
KTcrely wounded at the Khyber Pass. Served as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough throughout the Sutlej campaign of
H4i 46. including the battles of Moodkee. Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the
I^uijaob campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goo'.erat, and
pmmt of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served as Assistant Qunrter
Ma^-ter General to Havelock s Force from its first taking the field in July 1857. including the actions of Futtehpore.
Aoanu. Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bnseenitgunge (both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and first relief of
lie puriaon of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Colonel. CB., and a year's service).
" Sir Charles Reid served in Upper Sind underSir Charles Napier in 1843; and with the Sirmoor Battalion (Goorkhas)
tbv(c?hout the Sutlej campaign of 184S-46, includinsr the action of Aliwal and battle of Sobraon — broinrht the
liaiialion out of action (horse twice wounded, specially mentioned in Sir Walter Gilbert's despatch, ikiednl and
CU»p). Served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded the Sirmoor Battalion
ilimiighout the Indian mutiny in 1857 ; opened the communication between Meorut and Calcutta, for which ho
f*«iTfd the thanks of Government; was present at the battle of Budlee-ke- Serai and throughout the siege of
Belhi, and oommandc<l all the advanced posts on the right of the Delhi Ridge, including Hindoo Rao's house (the
•rcyof ihe position) from the 8th June to the 14th September, daring which period twenty-six separate attacks upon
tba^ positions were repulsed. Commanded aColumn on the 17th June for the attack on Kissengunge, commnudo<l
tke4th Column of assault on Delhi on the 14th September— severely wounded (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., nnd
Jiedal with Clasp). Served also in the Oude campaign in 1858-59 (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel,
Uiinked by Parliament, and on four separate occasions by the Government of India). Is in receipt of the Go jd
6fr?ice and the Wound pensions, and in 1871 was nominated a KCB. for his distinguished military services.
* Major General G. P. Whish served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan uniler General Pollock (Mednl). Also
is the Punisuh campaign of 1848-49 as an Assistant Adjutant General, and was present at the battle of Goojcrut
(M*lal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'• Major General H. F. Dunsford served as a Brigade Major in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present nt the
k»ale of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the Troops of the Rajahs of Puttialla and Jhecud dur-
h? the iiesre of Delhi in 1857, and was present at its storm and capture. Commanded the Buxar Column of the
SUliabad Field Force in Oct. and Nov. 1858 ; commanded at the attack of Burahpore on the 14th Oct. 1858, driving
^e rebels in force out of a strongly entrenched posiiaon, and routing them with great slauehtcr ; defeated nn
KUck of the rebels at Sikurreea on 16th October and in other skirmishes lea<ling to the successful attack on tho
terri of Jaj^cspore on 19th October— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Commanfled tho Jynteah
fi*'>l force in Expeditions of 1862-63 against rebel Jynteahs in As^am. including the capture of the stockades of
Br*:!<ii.ni:. Monsow, Oomkai, Ruuffbarai, and Surteung (thanked by the Commander in Chief, tho Governor General,
A^ i the Secretary of State for India). Commanded Columns of the Bhootan field force at the storm and capture
c' the fort of Dalimkote and stockade of Channoorchie in Dec. 1864 (Medal with Clasp).
. "Mujor General C. T. Chamberlain served throughout the campaigns in Afficrhanistan of 1839-42, including tho
6ie?«: and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and various actions near Candahar (Medal). Punjaub cami)nign of l848-^9.
i2iclu<lin(( the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh Army and its final surrender at RnwuJ
Pmdee, and was wounded in a skirmish with Sikh Cavalry (mentioned in desjuitches, Medal with two Clasps, and
B'vTet of Major). Served at Mooltan during the mutiny in 1857, disarmed the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native
iBftiiiry. was engaged against the Googaira rebels, and was besieged in the Serai of Chcckawutno for four doj-s
(Mwlal, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and tlianks of Government).
'* !^ir Harry Lnmsden served as Interpreter and Quarter Master to tho 33rd Bengal Native Infantri- in
Afffhaniatan with General Pollock's Force in 1842, and present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, operations iii the
iJazf^na and Sungoo Khaln Valleys under Brigadier Monteith, battle of Tazeen, forcing of the Jugdulluck Pass,
sa^i recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served as interpreter and Quarter Master 59th N.I. in tho Sutlei campaign
io 1^46. and was severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon with the attacking Column (Medal). Appomted Extra
Aaistaut to the Governor General's Agent, N.W. Provinces, on 15th April 1846. and present with a Brigade of Sciks
szam8t fanatic Hindostanees ; the Syuds of Kaghan and Hazara tribes at the forcing of the Doob Pass and affhir nt
Eiliakotc, and received ^e thanks of Government. Raised the Corps of Guides. Cavalry and Infantry, 13th Deo.
1E46, and present in command of them at the siege of Mooltan in January 1849 ; cut up a strong Detachment of rebel
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359 Bengal Staff Cm'ps, — War Services.
Seik Infkntry nnder Ganda Sing in liahartga Golab Sing's territory, and thanked by Government ; and preMut at
the battle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Pm^aob Medal witJi two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Has com-
manded the Guide Corps in sixteen affairs with hill tribes on the Peshawnr flrontier, including Lt.Colond G. 8t. P.
Lawrence's attack on Baboozie, Pnlie Zoormundie. and Shore Khanie in 1847 • Lt.Colonel Bradshaw's attack on the
same viUagres with the addition of Sugprow and Moora in 2850: Sir CoUn Campbell's affairs of Dubb, Nawadnad
Planghar, Iskakote, in 1852. Served in Brigadier General Chamberlain's expedition against Cabal Khale sM
Masood Wuzeerees in 1859-60, and commanded the left attack at the forcing of the Burrura Pass, as well as at Camp
Puloseen when a heavy night attack was repulsed and the enemy severely punished (Medal with Clasp). Gendneted
a political mission to Candohar in 1857. Was severely wounded by a fanatic while in command of the Guide Corpi»
and Aug. 1864.
^7 Major General R. G. Taylor served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on aoth Dec
1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and severely wounded at the battle of Moodkee (Medal). Ponjaab
cam^gn of 1848-19, and present throughout the siege operations before Mooltan, capture of the town, suirender of
the citadel, and basUe of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^* Major GeneraJ A. Fytche commanded a Detachment of the Arracan Battalion employed against the Walleng
hill tribe on the Arracan frontier in 1841-43,— took the Walleng Hill stockade, and reduced the trib« to submisaioc
Served the Pm^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (severely wounded),
and subsequent pursuit of t^e Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Raised and commanded an irresnlar
force with which, in conjimction with a party of seamen and marines nnder Commander Rennie, he defeated the
Burmese Chiefs Nga>thein and Moung-tha-bon, on the aand and 23rd Jan., and the Burmese Governor of the pro-
vince of Bassein on the 20th Jan. 1853, capturing nine guns and upwards of 3,000 stand of arms (thanked by the
Governor General of India in Council). Co-operated with the force under Sir John Cheape during March 185^
against the force under Myat-Toon in the vicimty of Donabew — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Uumked by the
Government of India, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Quelled a rebellion of the Burmese in the Bas-
sein district in Feb. 1854, with a small force of re^^ular troops and a levy of Burmese, and after three engagements
completely routed the insurgents and captured their leaders (thanked by the Government of India). Quelled a
rebellion of the Karen tribes in the Bassein district with the Bassein Police Corps, which he commanded during
Jan. and Feb. 1857, routing a large body of insurgents under Meng-loung, a pseudo prince of that tribe, and taking
him prisoner (thanked by the Governor General of India in Coimcil).
" Major General D. M. Stewart pcrved against the hill tribes on the Peshawnr frontier in 1854-55 (mentioned in
despatches). Conmmnded the Volunteers uenong in the Allyghur district in May and June 1857, and all oommuni*
cation with the Upper Provinces having been cut off he volunteered to cury despatches from the Government of
the North>West Provinces to the Officer commanding at Delhi ; on arrival in camp was apix>inted Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General of the Field Force and served throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet
of Mi^or) ; f^terwards served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Army at the siege and capture of Lucknow, %n^
throughout the operations in Rohilcund (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Cum*
manded the Bengal Brigade with the expedition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and C£.).
^ Sir Henry Norman sei'ved as Adjutant of the 31st Beng^ Native Inftmtry throughout the Pozgaab cam-
paign of 1848-49 including the passage of the Chenab, actions at Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goqjerat, and
subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Was Brigade
Major to the Troops engaged in the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colm Campbell ; and,
as Brigade Major or D. A. Adj. General to the Troops emploved, was engaged in various expeditions against the
mountain tribes near Peshawnr in 1850-51-52-53-54 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3i8t N.I. during the
Santhal insurrection in 1855-56, and for four iaonths was in command of a separate Detachment (thanked by
the Commander in Chief in India for surprising and capturing an insurgent chief). Was engag^ throoghbut the
operations a^nst the mutineers and rebels in India from the first outbreak in May 1857 until the termination of the
war. As Asustant A(^utant Greneral of the Army was present at the action of Badlee Serai on 8th June 1857 in which
the Adjutant General (Colonel Chester) was killed, and performed the duties of A(^'utant General to the Army in the
field from that date, with the exception of some portion of the siege of Delhi, until the end of the war. 'Served
throughout the siege of Delhi from the 8th June to the 20th Sept. 1857; was present with Gr^ithed's Column at
the actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra ; subsequently in Nov. 1857 in action near Bunterah in Oade with the
Troops under Brigadier Grant. Present with the Commander in Chief in toe skirmishes prior to and throngboot the
operations connected with the relief of Lucknow (horse shot at the storming of the Shah Nnieef ) ; at the relief of
Cfawnpore and subsequent operations from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857 when the Gwalior Contingent and oiher
Troops were finally routed and dispersed ; at the action near Khodagunge and reoccupation of Futtehghnr Ofn 3rd June
1858, at the siege and capture of Lucknow 2nd to 2xst March 1858. Rohilcund campaign in May, including the action
of Bareilly (wounded) and affair at Shahjchanpore ; campaign in Gude during the cold season of 1858-50, includin^r
the afilurs of Doundeakeira, Bergudia, Musjidca, and the Raptee (Medal with three Clasps, CB., and Brcveta of
Ma|ior and Lt. Colonel ; was twenty-five times thanked in general orders and despatches for services in the field).
** Major General G. W. G. Green served with the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in
Sind in 1845. Pnigaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Aff-
ghans (Medal with Clasp). Commanded 2nd Punjaub Infantry in the eroeditions in 1855 and 1857 under Brigadier
Chamberlain against the Afl^edies and Bozdars on the Derajat firontier (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the same
Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including^ the siege assault (woundod) and capture
of Delhi, battle of Nujufghur, Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief ofLucknow by Lord Clyde, subeequeiit opera-
tion at and battle of Cawnpore, action of Khodagunge, throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow, campaign
in Rohilcund and recapture of Bareilly (several tiines mentioned in despatches and thanked by Grovemment, Breveta
of Major and Lt. Colonel, and CB.). Commanded the 2nd Punjaub Infantry in the expedition against the Wiueerees-
in April and May i860, including the action at the Barrara Pass.
** Major General W. T. Hughes served throughout the Sutlej camjmign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-^9, including the reduction of the
Forts of Rungul Mongul, Knmirwallnh, and Moraree, and storming of the DuUui Heights (Medal). Served with
the force under Sir Colin Campbell on the Peshawnr frontier in 1851-52 ; present at the affleur on the Heights above
Michnee ; in command of a Cavalry Piquet attacked and routed a large party of Momund marauders (horse received
three sabre wounds). Commanded ist Punjaub Cavalry against the Othman Khel and other tribes on the Eusulsai
frontier in May and June 1852, including the afRiirs at Pranghur and Nardund, and action at Pakkot (Medal with
Clasps. Commanded the i8t Pimjaub Cavaliy throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; present at the
disarming of the Native Infantry Regts. at Mooltan ; commanded a Detachment of all arms at the roauction of the
town of Belleh (horse received spear, sword, and bullet wounds) ; served against the rebels in the Sahamnpore,,
Mozufi\imuggur, and Meerut (Ustricts in 1857-58, and at the reoccupation of Rohilcund ; throughout t^e Onde cam-
paign, and present at the reduction of Rampore Kussia, actions at Churdah, Mugeetia, and Rankee, and pursuit to
the Raptee ; Trans-Gogra campaign, and present at the taking of Nana's ^uns at Sitka Ghat, and attack on the
rebels at the Khorialle river (Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, several times mentioned in despatches, and
thanked by the Government).
•• Major General J. L.Vaughan served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of MaharaJ-
pore as Aide de Camp to Major General Littler (Bronze Star). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent as
Assistant and Deputy Quarter Master General fW)m Oct. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal, ^th Class of the Medjidie,
and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Field Force on the Easufi:aio fhintier in July and Aug. 1857, and was twice j
thanked by Government, particularly for the attacks on the fortified village of Nerinjec on the 2xst Julv and -id
August. Cfommanded the 5th Puniaub Infantry in all the operations in Gude subsequent to the capture of Lucknow
in 1858, including the actions of Baree, Simree, and Nawabgune, and passage of the Gumtee at Sultanpore. Com-
manded a Field Force on the fl*onticr of Nepaul fh)m April to Dec. 1859 — twice thanked by Government (Medal, and
Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Commanded the 5th Puniaub In flantry during the operations of the Eusufzye Field Fonre
against the hill tribes from Oct. to Dec. 1863 {CB., Medal with Clasp). Ck}mmanded the snd Brigade Hacara ;
Field Force in z868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Government of India, Clasp).
•* Major Greneral S. J. Browne served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
passage of the Cberab, the actions of Ramnnggur, Sadoolapore, ChiUianwaUah, and Goojerat (Medal with twe
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ClMps). In command of the and Panjanb Cavalry and Corps of Gaides served on the Dor^at and Pcshawur
firantier flrom 1850 to 1869, including operations against Oomursaie Wuseerees in 1851-52 ; the Bozdar Belooch
expedition in Jdarch 1857 > ^^ attacks on Nannjee (Eosofsai border) in Jolv and August 1857, and in various
minor skirmishos (Medal with Clasp). Was in command of the and Punjaub Cavalry during the Indian mutiny
ctmpaignof 1858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), actions of Koarsee, Rooyah»
and Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry at the action of
Mohnnpore and defeat and dispersion of the rebels. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry in the
attack and defeat of the enemy m their position at Seerpoorah and capture of their guns and camp — dangerouslT
wounded in two places, first by a severe sword-cut on the left knee, and afterwards by another sword*cut which
serned the left arm at the shoulder (several times mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Commander in
Chief and by Government, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, CB.t and Victoria Cross).
'^ Major Genial Charles Cureton served in the Sntlej campaign in x 845-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal and
(Hasp). Served in the Puioanb campaign of 184S-49 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Cureton conunanding the
Cavalry Division in the action of Ranmuggur (slightly wounded) ; also present at the passage of the Chenab,
baule of Goojerat, and accompanied Sir W. Gilbert's Colunm in pursuit of the Sikh and Affghan Army, capture
of Attock, and occupation of Peshawur (Medal with Clasp). Engaged against the Mountain Tribes, North
West Frontier, in 1849, 1852, and x86o (Medal with Clasp). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59,
a^^ainst the Sealkote mutineers at the action of Trimmoo Ghat, and against the Gogaira rebels in 1 857. Commanded
Cnreton's Mooltanee Regiment of Cavalry and had charge of the Intelligence Department throughout the campaigna
in Rohilcond and Onde in 1858-59, including the actions of Bhagwala, Negina, Bareilly, Slu^ljehanpore, Bunaie»
Sbababsd, Bunkegaon. Mahodipore, Russoolpore, Mittowlee, and Biswa (eleven times mentioned in despatches*
pabliahed in General orders. Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, and CB.).
^ Major General C. A. Barwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Was OflSciating Brigade Major
tt Lacknow at the time of the outbreak in May 1857 and continued to serve in that capacity throughout tne defence
of the Residency until the final relief of the garrison in Nov. 1857 : subsequently served as a Brigade Major in the>
^Id and was present at the battle of Cawnpore ; and as a D. A. Adjutant General at the siege and capture of Luck-
now, attack on Fort Rooyah and action of Allygunge, reoccupation of Shahjehanpore, battle of Boreuly, and action
on the Sardah— wounded (frequentlv mentioned in desi>atches, thanked by Government, Brevets of Major and Lt.
C< looel. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service) .
" Major General F. E. Yoyle served against Bheels in 1837 ; and in 1857 against the Groogaira rebels, including
three night attacks by the rebels, ending in their defeat ana relief of the town of Pak Puttun (Medal).
* M^or (jeneralJ. T. Shakespear served in the Sntlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkce and
Feroxeahsh (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal).
^ Colonel H. Ramsay served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
** Colonel F. D. Atkinson served against the hill tribes in Sind, under Sir Charles Napier.
* Colonel R. N. Raikes served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Pnnniar, 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronae Star). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu)>
^Colonel u. Harris served in ASghanistan during the operations of 1841-42 (Mewil).
''Colonel S. Richards serV^d in the Sutloj campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
^Colonel J. E. Oastrell served against the Jeypore Insurgents in 1838. Also in the Bundlecund campaign of
1E42-43. Served in tbe Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab and afihir at Ranmuggur,
battles of ChiUianwallah and Groojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Army (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in thu
Sonthal campaign of 1855, and commanded one of the columns in the final beating up and subjection of the tribe.
* Colonel G. Jackson served in Bundlecund in 1842. Also in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served
(^ahnflr the operations on the Peshawar fh)ntier in 1851-52 tmder Sir Colin Campbell, and when in command of the
cuipoAt of Mutta repulsed the attack of the combined Momund tribes on the 8th Dec. 1S51 (Medal with Clasp). Was
tnce wounded in an attack on a body of mutineers of the 26th Bengal Native Infantry in 1857.
* Colonel J. K. Spcnce served in the campaign in Affghanistan in 1839-40 (Medal).
^Colonel H. Nicoll served during the disturbances in the Saugor and Bundlecund districts in 1842-43. The
TiTaliOT campaign of 1843-44, includmg the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). The Puiyaub campaign in 1848-49
(Hedal). The Santhal campaign in 1855-56. Ser\'ed as Brigade Major at the battle of Bud Ice ko Serai on the 8th
Jane 1857, storming the heights before Delhi, throughout the siege assault and final capture of the city (Medal
with Cla^, and Brevet of Major).
^ Colonel A. Turner served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Mednl).
** Cokmel M. J. Tumbull served with the 7th Bengal Light Cuvairy in SivA for two years on the fW>ntier under
Sir Charles Napier in 1844-45 ; «nd in the Pui\jaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under General Wheeler, the
greater portion of the time as Officiating Quarter Master General to the Force (mentioned in despatches, Mc<lal).
" Colonel R. C. Lawrence served in the Sutlei campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
^^Tvefl in the Tndifm mutiny campaign as Political Officer in charge of the Cashmere Contingent under Gkneral
Wi]«on in 1857, and was present at the assault and capture of Delhi, commandipfic the 4th Column of assault on Major
Beid being wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB., Mednl with Clasp).
** Colonel E. T. Dalton was engagea in expeditions against the fW>ntier tribes in Assam in 1839-40 and 42,
^^^umed and superintended an expedition which surprised and captured the Mishnee Chief who hod murdered the-
FTtach Missionaries Kirk and Boiirry on the Thebetnn frontier, and received the special thanks of the Governor
OneraU Served in 1858 as Commissioner of Chota Nagpore, with the field force under Major Mac Dowell against
reb<r!s in Palamow. From May 1858 to Feb. 1859 was employed against the Singhboom Insurgents (Medal).
^ Colonel J. C. Haughton served throughout the campaigns of 1838-42 in Beloochistan and Afighanistan, in-
clTuiini^ the storming of the Bolan Pass, repulse of a night attack of Merab Khan, action of Abee Khan, throughout
^? siege of Cheerekar and commanded the 6th Goorkhas when it was cut to pieces (severely wounded, losing right
^d). Was present with the army at Cabul during the siege and left in hospital, in the enemy's hands under
^^^tieral Elphinstone's ci^itulation, remaining a prisoner till September 1842 ; alterwards served vrith Broadfoot*s
uppers and Miners diiHng the re-occupation of Cabool and march ft-om Afighanistan. Served with the Ramghur
^itttalion at the defeat of ue enemy in seven afihirs during 1846-47. ^
* Colonel H. Hopkinson served as Political Officer against the hill tribes of the Kolvelyne in Dec. 1847 and Jan.
1-43, and wasjn-esent at the surprise of the Akong Stockade. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles
cf ChiUianwallah and Groojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Army and Afl'ghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps).
^rmese war in 1852, including the capture of Martaban (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*' Colonel J. R. McMullin served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843
< Bronxe Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Soroojhkoond, siege and surrender of Mooltan,
ar-rl batUe of Goojerat (Medal with two Cla6i>B).
** Brif^idier General T. F. Wilson commanded a detached Company of the 13th Bengal Native Inftotry at the cap-
t^ire of thefintof Chirgong in Apri^ 1841 (mentioned in despatehes). Also at the action of Pnnwi|pee in Bundlecund
^ Jnne 1842. Served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the action of Ramnuggur, passage of
t^ Clienab, and battle of Groojerat and subsequent pursuit of the Sikh Army (Medal with Clasp). Was appointed
DepQty Assistant Ad(jutant General to Sir Henry Lawrence on the 21st May 1857, v>^^ present in the action with the
sntinecTs in the old cantonments of Lucknow on the night of the 30th and morning of the 31st May, also at the
battle of Cnmihut the 30th Jtme, and was slightly wounded by a piece of the same shell by which Sir Henry Law-
r':cce was mortally wounded (mentioned in despatches). Served as Deputy Assistant Ad,iutant General to the old
Lacknow Granison throughout the entire defence of the Residency, a period of 145 days (slightly wounded, and was
prominently mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Government " for coiirage, activity, and sound judgment ia a
very high degree **). Served with the force under Colonel the Hon. Percy Herbert in pursuit of Ferose Snah and a
rebd {otcs in 1859 (Medal with Clasp, CB.y Brevet of Major, a year's extra service, and Aide de Camp to the Queen).
* Colonel B. B. Booon served witn the 50th Benml N.I. in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, ^^^ was present at the
o^on of Panniar (Bronze Star) . Commanded a Detachment of the Corps of Sappers and Pioneers during the Pun-
jxnb campaign of 1848-49, present at the aflhir of Ramnnegur, and battles or Sadoolapore, Chillianwalla, and
'^^tiojerat ^Cedal with two Clasps) . Served also with his regiment during the disturbances in the Saugor and Bun-
alecond districts in 1843-43, and in the Sontal district in 1855.
^ Colonel A. C. Flowden served against the insurgents in Bundlecund in 1842. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, in-
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eluding the aiefi^e and surrender of Mooltan, repulse of the enemy's nipfht attack on the British camp atllatiee
Thai, uid action of Boroojhkoond (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Goorkha Army under H.H. Maharajah Jang
Bahadoor during the Indian mutiny campaign, and held military charge of a Division of the Force ; engaged and
defe^ed the rebel forces at Peepraitch and Bhahgunge in the Goruckpore district, the enemy numbering 13.000 at
Shahgunge ; at Pandoo Nuddee in Oude, the rebels having 600 killed ; recapture of Gk>ruckpore and operations
attending the siege and capture of Lucknow, in which his Division took seven guns. Succeeded to the charge of the
Goorkha Army after the fall of Lucknow, and conducted it through Oude to Segowlie, occupying Fyaabad en nw(e,
which was evacuated by the rebels on approach of the Goorkha Army (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^^ Colonel A. Boyd served with the force under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Bind in 1844-45.
Throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ramnuggnir, passage of the Chenab, and
battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (wounded), pursuit and surrender of the Bikh Army, and subsequent pursuit
of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded four Companies of the European Ben^l
Fusiliers m the operations in Burmah against the rebel chief Moung Goung Gee in 1854-55. Commanded the snd
European Bengal Fusiliers at the battle of Budlekeserai, and during all the operations before Delhi in 1857, in-
cluding the storm and capttire of the city (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
<* Colonel G. C. Hatch served as Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Army under Lord Clyde at the relief of
Lucknow in 1857 and inthe subsequent operations at Cawnpore (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel H. C. Adlam served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force imder General Nott during
1840-42, including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool and storming of Istaliff (Medal). Commanded Uie Gover-
nor General's escort at the battle of Mahari^jpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Sutlej campaign in
2846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
<^ Colonel W. Agnew served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Modal). Employed against the rebeU
North of Jollunder, and present at the first attack on Ram Singh's position at Dullah.
M Colonel O. Hamilton served the campaign of 1845 under Sir Charles Napier against the Hill Tribes in Sind.
Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
M Colonel A. H. Teman served in Bundlecund in 1842-43, and was several times engaged with the rebels.
Butlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign in 1849 (Medal, mentioned
in despatch). Indian mutiny campaigns of z857-'58, including numerous expeditions against the rebels in ttie
Nursiugpore, Saugor, and Jubbulpore districts. Commanded a party of the 3rd Irregular Cavalry in an attack
on a body of rebels in the Saugor district (horse killed, thanked by the Lt. Governor of the Central Provinces!.
Served with the Central India Field Force imder Sir Hugh Rose as Deputy Commissioner of Jaloun (Medal with
Clasp), and present at the forcing of the Muddunpore Pass, action of the Betwah, siege and capture of Jhann,
action of Konch, taking of Kalpee (mentioned in despatch). Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier MacDuff at
the action of Sahao (mentioned m despatches). Mentioned in Governor General's minute of and July 1859. The
gracious approbation of Her Mf^'esty conveyed by letter from the Secretary of State for India, dated 4th June 1861.
^^ Colonel W.Fullerton served in UieGwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpoi-e on 29th Dec.
1843 (Bronee Star) , Butlej campaign in 1849-46, including the Battle of Feroaeshah (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
*^ Colonel R. R. Mainwaring served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Indian mutiny campaign including aeveral actions with the rebels (Medal).
^"Colonel A. Macqueen served Uiroughout the operations ofthe Candahar Force under General Nott in 1840-4},
including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool, and taking of Istaliff (Medal). Throughout the Sutlej campaign
ef 1845-46, including the batUes of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medafand two Clasps). Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action of
Kalee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Baree and Simreo (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Colonel H. M. Wilson served the Pun^'aub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the siege opera-
tions before Mooltan, including the stormmg of the Dhurmsalla, and action of Soroojkhoond, also present at the
battle of Goojerat— horse shot (Modal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, inclu-
ding the siege and storming of Delhi and subsequent six days' operations in the city until its final capture ; thence
accompanied Greathed's Column, and was present at the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra; subse-
quently with tlie force under Lord Clyde at the taking of Dilkoosha and La Martiniere, storming of the Secunder-
bagh and tJie whole of the operations ending in the final relief of Lucknow (horse twice shot), afterwards present
at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857 (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, several times mentioned in
despatches, and thanked by Government). Commanded 9th Native Infantry in the Bhootan campaign in 1865 (Medal
with Clasp). Commanded 31st Native Infantry with the Hazara Field Force in 1868 (Clasp).
^1 Colonel R. N. Tronson served throughout the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49. including the aShir of RamnuiT'
gur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of tSie Sikhs and Affghans
(Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded a detachment of troops and Horse and Foot Police during the rebellion of the
Nomad Tribes in the Sutlej in 1857 ; repulsed with slaughter a night attack of 2000 men and destroyed several ofthe
•nenxy's villages and strongholds. Marched 55 miles, the greater portion througli water, in twenty consecutive hours,
with an active enemy on the flank, to the rescue of the city of Pak Puttun. The rapidity of this movement, in the
opinion of the local authorities, insured its success, and was the means of preventing the disaffected in Bhauwul-
pore and Sirsa from joining the Googaria insurgents, and of saving the many rich towns and villai?es on the Sutlg.
and of stopping the progress of the rebellion along its banks. Served against the mutineers at Mooltan in August
and September 1858 (Medal).
^ Colonel Reginald Ousoley ser\'ed in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858. including the campaign in Rohilcund.
actions of Kukraoleo and Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore and partial action there, and capture of Shahahad
(Medal, Brevet of Major, mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General).
« Colonel W. R. Eliott served in the Pun^jaub campaign of 1848-49. including the siege and surrender of Mool-
tan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). In July 1857, as Officiating Commissioner of Goojerat in the
Punjaub, he commanded and led a body of Moimted Police against a party of the mutinous Sepoys of the 14th Ben-
gal Native Infantry in the island of the Jhelum river, and destroyed them (Medal).
•♦ Colonel T. Rattray served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was scverelr
wounded at the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier aiminst the
hill tribes in Scind in 1844-45. In 1856 raised and disciplined a body of Sikhs (now the 45th Bengal Native In-
fantry— Rattray's Sikhs) for service in the Sonthal Pergiinnahs; commanded them throucrhout the Sepoy mutinrof
1857-58, and present at the actions of Gya, Akherpore, Dhunchooa, Jugdcospore, Nonoodhcc, and Kusma (Brevet of
Major. Medal, and several times thanked by Government).
** Colonel J. M. Uripps served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under Sir George Pollock, including the
forcing of the Khyber Pass and actions of Jugdulluck, Tezoen, and Istnliff (Medal). Also throughout the Pmlej
campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two ClasT»^).
«« Colonel J. B. Dcnnys served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force imder General Nott, incluilinc
The various actions \eading to the reoccupation of Cabool (Medal). Served during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-4^.
In 1853 commanded the Kotah contingent and troops sent from Nussorabad in the redaction of the fort of Kur<}n-lee.
Commanded the Kotah contingent on the outbreak of the mutinies and was employed some weeks against the
rebels in the Agra and Muttra districts ; present at the attack on the fort of Abwal in Rajpootana, and accom-
panied field forces from Neemuch in civil capacity in pursuit of Feroze Shah and Tantia Topee.
«7 Colonel J. R. Pughe served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affhir of Buddiwaland action
of Aliwal (Medal).
•" Colonel G. G. Moxon served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40. and was present at the fir?: and
second siege operations before Mooltan.mcluding the capture of the town, sun'endcr of the fortress, repulse of tb«
night attack on our Camp at Muttee Thai, storming of the Dhurmsala, action of Soroojkhoond, and attack on the
Suburbs on 27th Dec. 1848 ; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Indian mutiny camnaigns in 1858-59; commanded a Detachment of Military Police and proceeded to tba relief of
the Deputy Commissioner of Mendiah. who was surrounded by rebels at Shaikporah ; in December 185S commanded
a force of Irregular Cavalry and Infantry and Military Police and routed a large bodv of mntin'^ers and BoGdtia*
under the rebel leader Runmut Singh, killing five of his sirdars and capturing the whole of his camp equina <^ a^d
baggage ; subsequently engaged in pursuit of rebels under Himmult Singh, and on three occasioiu) cacurht un the
enemy and defeated them (Medal). ^ *
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* Colonel B. P. Lloyd served with the Field Force in Bandlecund in 1842-43. Inclndin^ the action of Bhasora.
G^alior campaign and present at the battle of Maharajpore on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Surrender of Kote
Kanirra in June 1846. Was Superintendont of Neemuch when the Native Brigade at that station mutinied on ;}rd
Jane 1857 ; regained possession on the 6th June with a few Native Horsemen and Police, and succeeded in holding
it autil reinforced by some Kotah and Boondee Troops, and restored British authoritr in the Neemuch district ; pre-
»cxit at the action at Jeerum ; conducted the duties of Commandant throughout the uefence of Neemuch, when the \
garrison was besieged by the rebels (Brevet of Major, Medal, mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Commander
in Chief of the Bombay Army, and received a letter under date 11th June i860 from the Secretary of State conveying
the jtn-acious approbation of the Queen of his conduct duriujcr the rebellion).
^Colonel C. L. Showers was present at the surrender of Kote Kangra in Jime 1846. Ser\'ed in the campaign ia
Western Rajpootana in 1847, and commanded in the attack and reduction of the desert stronghold of Garsesur, re-
salting in the capture of the marauder chief Thakoor Jowahir Singh. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and on Lord
G<}a£rh's staff at the battle of Groojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Central India campaign in 1857-^8 includ-
ing: the porsoit of the Neemuch mutineers, attack and occupation of Neembahcra, Cavalry affair before Fort Nee*
mnch, and action of Pnrtabghur (Medal with Clasp).
"' Colonel O. J. M. Farrington served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
^ Colonel G. E. Holmes served throughout the Puryaub campaign of 1848-40, including the first and second
sicire operadons before Mooltan, surrender of the fortress, action of Soroojkhoond, surrender of Cheniote, and battls
of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Colonel J. A- Wright scrve<i throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the aflhir of Ramnug-
(n:r, passage of the Ghenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal
vriih two Clasps).
^f Colonel H. C. Johnstone serve<l in Bundlecnnd in 1842-43. Commanded the Murree Volunteers in Sept.
and October 1857, and aided in suppressing a rebellion among the surrounding Hill Tribes (Medal). Served on
the staff of Brigadier (general Chamberlain as Surveyor with the expedition against the CaTx)ol Kheyl Wnzeerees in
D<k;. 1859 snd «rannary i860 ; and in the same capacity^ with the expcnlition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April
and May i860. Served throughout the Eusofzie campaign of 1863-64 including the advance to and destruction of
Molka and operations at Umbevla. Also the Hazara campaign of 1868 and expedition to the Black Mountain
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
■♦ Colonel S. F. Graham served the campaign of 1842 in A ffghnnistan (Medal). Also during the Sutlej campaign.
•♦f Colonel B. Parrott served the campaign of 1842 iu Aff>fh luistan under (jreneral Pollock (Medal).
•* '^'olonel J. N. Young served the campaign of 1842 in Affghnnistan under General Pollock, including tho
fjrring cf the Khybcr and Jugdulluck Passes, actions in the Tezccn V^alley and on the Hull Kohtul, and recapture
of Cdbool (Medal).
'* Colonel G. A. S. Fooks served the Gwalior campaicrn, and was present at the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star).
Panjaob campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Commanded a deuvchment during the Southal campaign of 1855, including
five skirmishes with the rebels.
" Brigadier Greneral W. J. P. Stafford served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including th»
sie?e and capture of Delhi (wounded the day of the assault). Commamlod tho ist Punjaub Infantrv after tho
ftftsialt and until the final evacuation of the city by the rebels. Was Brigade Major of the Hurrianah Field Force,
Wid in command of a portion of it, and present at the surrender of Jhujjuc, and action of Namoul (mentioned in
drs-patches, and thanked by the Cirovernor of the Punjaub). Commanded the 22nd Punjaub Infantry in the action
of Korkrowlee and capture of Baroilly (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and mentioned in despatches). Served
•lanni^ tho China Expedition of 1860-62, and commanded the nth Punjaub Infantry throughout the operations
ft;iainfetthe Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai iu 1862, including capture of stockades on 4th April, capturo
of stockaded village of Tserpoo. stockades near Nanksiang, capture by escalade of the walled towns of Kading,
T<inpoo. Najow, and Cholin. and repulse of a very superior force on the 25th May ; commanded a mixed force at
itie relief of Tainpoo. Served throughout the Looshni campaiga of 1871-72 in command of the 22nd Bengal Native
Icfantry (mentione<l in despatches, thanked by Government, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel R. Unwln served with tho force under General Nott from Candahar to Cabool in 1842 (Medal). Gwa-
lior campaign and present at the battle of Maharajiwre 2Qth Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Throughout tho Sutlej cam-
paiim of 1845-46, including tho battles of Moodkee, Fero'zcshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub
campaijrn of 1848-49 (Medal). Indian mutiny campaii^n of 1857-58, including the relief of tho Garrison of Lucknow
or: 25th Sept. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858, action of Allygunge, and captui-e of Bareilly
(Mclal with two Clasps).
^ C'jlonel G. Holroyd served throughout the operations of the Can dahnr Force under General Nott in 1838-42
(^^ounded at Bance Raban 15th Sept. 1842), includinsr the advance upon Ghuznec and CaUool, and taking of Istaliff
Ucdal). Girtdior campaign, and present at the battle of Maharajpore (Ltronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
i^icb.ding the battle of Sobraon— horse shot (Medal).
-^ Colonel J. Nisbett served in the Punjaub campaign of 184B-49 and was severely wounded at the battle of
Caillian wallah (Medal with Clasp).
•' Colonel H. L. Robertson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58. and commanded the Troops at
Azimi^har and at the engagement with the rebels in August 1857 (Medal). Scr\'cd in China from Ai)ril 1858 to March
I ^-'i (Medal).
-- Colonel A. Robinson accompanied the expedition against the rebels in the Cossiah and Jyntea Hills in com-
ttftjid of a Wing of the 20th Bengal Native Infantry. Present at the capture of the stockade at Ooksae.
*• Colonel J. Cockbum Hood served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege
ot-erationa before Mooltan, capture of the city, and action of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp), Served also in the In-
'i^an mutiny campaign in 1858 ; commanded a Wing of the 1st Punjaub Infantry in operations under Brigadier Ge-
Qtrsd Showers, including the capture of the Fort of Jhujjttr, also present in tho action of Shumshabad, siege and
aptireof Lucknow and storming of the Begum's Palace, and dangerously wounded when commanding 4th. Pun-
jaub Infant^' in assault on the final position held by the Moodire (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clnsp, and
DT^Tet of Major). Commanded the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the surprise of Bcsotee village of Gera 25th Feb. 1869.
H^ twice received the thanks of the Lt.GrOvemor of the Punjaub for serv'ices, and tho especial thanks of the
pernor Grcneral in Council for services in the field, 17th April 1869.
** Colonel T. P. Waterman served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of th«
Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
*' Colonel H. Raban served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal (Medal).
^ Colonel H. Le Poer Trench 8erv'e<l throughout the campaign of 1842 in AtTghanistan under General Pollock,
lEchding the forcing of the Khyber Pass and the different engagements leading to the recaptm-e of Cabool (Medal),
served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the battle of Nujjufghur (horse killed) several engage-
°f n^T ^^^ *^« walls of Delhi and the final assault pa Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nicholson ; aller the fall
1^1 Delhi accompanied the force under General Showers as Brigade Major throughout the operations in the Goorgaon
^"Strict ; also served as Brigade Ma^'or with the Column under General Seaton and was present at the actions of
Gjieheree, Pnttialee, and Mynpoone (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
Colonel A. Bagot served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843
&J Aide de Camp to Lord (5ough (Bronze Star). Throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles
^'[*^lkee,Feroze8hah, and Sobraon (Me<lal and two Clasps). Throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, in-
clpdmj?the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian walla and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet
•^f Major).
.**i;J>lonel C. St. G. Brownlow served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of
ihe CJenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Cla-sps). Served in the Indian mutiny and
^» Brigade Major to a force under Brigadier McCausland (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
Colonel P. P. Gardiner served against the rebels North of Jullunder in 1848-49, and was present at tho
Rrinmng of the heights of Umb, and occupation of the fort of Oonah (Punjaub Medal).
''OlorelC.F. Smith served the Gwalior campaign and was present at tho battle of Punniar 29th Dec. 1843
(Bnjnze Star).
•• Colonel A. B. Beatson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). PreSiptiztttl fc^iksi^fQ^yEKot*
363 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services,
Kanprra iu Juno 1846. Served at the siege of Dollii, in 1857, including the storm and capture of the oity (Medal vitli
Oiasp).
>*' Colonel H. Mills served the campaign of 1842 in AiTghanistan with the force under General Nott, and wm
present in thevarious actions firomCandfihar to Peshawur (Medal). Gwalior campaign and present at the batUe
of Maharaipore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Sutloj campaign of 1845-46, includmg the battles of Moodkeeaod
Ferozcshah (Medal and Clasp).
•<« Colonel J. E. Fraser served in the Punjanb' campaign in 1849 with the Field Force under Brigadier General
Wheeler (Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
^ Colonel R. T. Leigh served in the Sutloi campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah (Hed*!}.
Present at several operations against the rebels in Sumbulpore in 1857-58 (Medal).
*°° Colonel W. B. Irwin served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal virith Clasp for Pegu).
"* Colonel W. D. Morgan served in the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Eanmnggur
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, as Brigade Major with the Sarun and Gorruck-
pore Field Forces, and was present at the actions of Sohunpore, Fhoolporo, Betwa, Amorah, Doominagnnee, Tool-
sepore, and Siewa (several times mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General, Medal, and BrcTtt
of Major).
10* Colonel H. R. Drew served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first aL'l
second siege operations before Mooltau (severely wounded), including the attack on the Dhurmsala and actios of
Sofooikhoond, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Cla8l>s).
io« Colonel H. A. Dwyor served in the Sutlcj campaign in 1846 and >vas present at the battle of Sobraon (Med*!).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, and caplorc of
Jhuijur (Medal with Clasp).
*»' Colonel C. B. Baaden served against the insurgents in Bundlecund in 1844-45 including the capture of the
fort of Geguahut. Received a sabro wound in the right arm at the mutiny of the late 61st Bengal Native InfattrY
on the 7th June 1857 ; served afterwards in tlie IntUan mutiny campaign (Medal). Was in command ofUicfiii
Punjaub Cavalry and frontier of Dehra I^iniacl Khan on the 13th March i860 when 3000 Mahsoon Wuzeeree» who
threatened the city of Tak were repulsed, Icaviutr 200 dead on the field.
»« Colonel J. D. MacDon.ald Rerved the Gwniior campaign and was present at the battle of Maharajpore on
29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served the campaign in Rajpootana in 1^7-58, including the siege and capture cf
Kota (Medal with Clasp) .
1* Colonel L. R. Christopher served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operations at Cawnpore
under General Windham in Nov. and Dec. 1857 (Medal).
"0 Colonel C. Herbcii; assumed command of Attock on the 1st Sept. 1848, and defended it against the reW
force under Sirdar (Jhuttur Sing-, from 10th Nov. 1848 to 2ud Jan. 1849 (Medal and Brevet of Major)*
1" Colonel E. Cakes served throuurhout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the ifl
and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemV's night attack on the British camp «j
Muttee Thol, operations in the vicinity, attack on the Dhurmsala, action of Soroojkhoond, and surrender of Mo-il-
tan, afterwards p -esent at tho battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Joined Havelock's Force in Sept. 1S5;
and accompaniea it as Assistant Field I^ngineer ft'om Ca^vnpore for the first relief of Lucknow, present at ibi
actions of Mungwarra and Alumbagh, entered the Residency on the 25th Sept. and remained during its ftutber
defence until finally relieved by the Army under Lord Clyde, having been present at the assault and captnre of
tho King's stables and engine house. Subsequently served as Brigade Major of Engineers with the force in the
Alumbagh under Outram, and present at tho action of Gailee and at the repulse of the enemy's numerous attacks.
as also in the operations eniling in the final capture of Lucknow (mentiontMi iu despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service) .
11^ Colonel J. Marquis served iu Bundlecund with the 3rd Bengal N.I. dm-ing thci nsurrection in 1842-43 ; and
OS Adjutant of the Regiment served with General ^\1leeler'8 Column in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-4^ including
the assault and capture of tho heights of Dulla (Medal). Also with the force against the Hoasanzaies in 1853
(Medal with Clasp). Served at tho siege and storm of Delhi in 1857 ; and at the assault and final capture of the city
acted as 2nd in Command of the 2nd Punjaub Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
"♦ Colonel G. Mo Andrew sei-vevl throughout the Sufclej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee.
Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobrn on (Medal and three Clasps). Served as Stan Officer of a detachment
employed against the insurgents in tho Sharrawadio district of Burmah in 1854. Served at the siege of Delhi m
command of tho Contingent fhmislied from tho Cis-Sutlej States (Medal with Clasp). Subsequently commanded a
Field Force employed against the insurgent tribes of the Ravie in the Gogaira district.
1*® Colonel F. H. Smith served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier Wheeler aud
was present at the storm and capture of tho Fort of Shahpore. assault of the Heights of Noorpore, engagements
of Dunanu;,'i?ur and Heights of Umb, and storming of the Heights of DuUab (Medal) . Served with tlte force under
Colonel Craigio agaiii3t the AQVeedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Comnmnded the 2nd Mahratta Horw
with the force under Sir Robert Napier in the defeat and pursuit of the rebels under Feroze Shah at Ranode on 17th
Dec. 1858 (Medal).
*'' Colonel C. C. G. Ross served with tho Expeditionary Force against tho Hill Tribes in the vicinity of
Peshawur in 1851-52, and with that of 1853. and was present at tho action of Skakote (Medal with Clasp). Scrrp'l
throughout the Indian mutiny, present at c!io <lcfonce of Kumahon, commanded the 66th Goorkha Regiment in the
action of Churppoorah, and in the subsequent campaign (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal). Com-
manded the Ferozepore Regiment throughout the Umbcyla campaign (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp).
"• Colonel J. F. Richardson served in tho Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, throughout the siege and capture of
M'^-oltan — dangerously wounded, having received seventeen wounds on the 19th Sept. 1848 (Medal with Cla5p).
Raised the Regiment of Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in 1857 and commanded it throughout the mutinies ; presert 8*.
the actions of Amorah 5th March, Tilga, Amomh on 25th April and 9th June 1858, Dumoorcahgunge. Biir*
raree, and Toolsipore (repeatedly mentioned in dosi)atchos. thanked by Government, Brevet of Major, Medal, and CBX
'i^t Colonel H. T. Bartlett commanded the i8ih Punjaub Infantry on the occasion of the mutiny of the 51s
Bengal Native Infantry at Peshawur on the aStli August 1857 and was woimded (Medal). Served as Treasurer \nti
the Abyssinian E.xpcditionary Force in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
"5 Colonel C. B. G. Bacon scived in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions near Arm
against tho Neemuch mutineers, against the Indoi-e and Mhow mutineers, and near Allyghur (Medal).
**> Colonel W. Gordon served the Punjaub campaigns of 1848-49 as Assistant Field Engineer and com-
manded a Company of Pioneer:* at the siege and capture of Mooltan; including the surrender of the fort of Chineote
and two Companies of Pioneers at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Cla.sps).
*" Colonel D. Briggs served in the Indian mutiny cam])aign in 1857 as Superintendent of the Anny Trans-
port Train, and was present at the siece and capture of Delhi (Modal with Clasp). Also served in the Bhootan cam-
paign [of 1865 wth the force under General Tomba, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (Medal with
Clasp).
^« Colonel G. W. M. Hall served the campaign of 1842 in Afftrhnnistan under General Pollock, indnlinir the
actions of Mamoo Khail, Jugdulluck, Tezeon, stonu and capture of Istalifl' (Medal). Throughout tho Sutlej cam*
pnignof 1845-46, including tho battles of Iiloodkoe, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon, and surrender of Kote Knnpri
(Medal and two Chiaps). Also aen'^ed throughout tho Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the battles of
the 30th and 31st May 1857, on the Hindun. siege and capture of Delhi (horse wounded), afiair at Mahadce Ghat, seu
operations in Oude and fiiiudlccund (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'" Colonel S.J. Hire sci-ved throughout tho Punjaub cnmpaign of 1848-49 as Aide de Camp to Lord Gonirh. ir-
eluding the action of RamnuETgur, passage of the Chenab, aud battles of ChilUanwallah and Goojerat (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
»*^ Colonel B. T. Reid served during tho Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present throughout the siepe
operations before Mooltan, including the storming of the Heights on the 27th and 28th Deo. 1848, afterwards prcscut
at tho battle of Goojerat (mentioned m despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
"* Colonel R. D. Maciiherson served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the taking of Rangoon
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served iu tho Sonthal campaign of 1855. ^. K^jOOQ 1 P
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 364
^ Colonel B. W. Chambers Borved in the SuUej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal), and was present at the surrender
of Eote Kangra.
wf Colonel C. Lyons-Montgomery seired in the Chota Nagi)ore districts dnring the mntinies in 1857 ; and
mih Jung fiahadoor's force In 1858 ; present at the passage of the Gogra and at the battle of Fhoolpore (Medal).
^ Colonel H. W. H. Ooze senred tne GwaUor campaign, inolnding the battle of Maharajpore on 29th Deo. 1843
(Bronze Star). Accompanied the Expeditionary Force nmler Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood
Waz«erees in z86o, and present in the actions of Faloseen and Bunrah (Uedal with Clasp).
^ Brigadier General O. E. Rothney served dnring the Sutl^ campaign of 1845-46. Served with Colonel Macke-
son's Forceagainst the Hnsqinales in 1852-53. Commanded the 4th Sikh Infantrv in charge of a chain of outposts
in Tharrawaodv in Pegu in 1854. and was several times engaged against the rebel leader Goung Gee. Present at Xoo-
<iiana on the 8th June 1857 and held the town and fort in check and protected the cantonment with the main body of
the 4tii Sikh Infantry ; afterwards pursued the mutineers with Miyor Olpherts' Colnmn. Joined the Delhi Field Force
on 73rd June 2857, ani^camjDBanded the ^Ui Sikh Infantry throughout the siege and assault of Delhi, and several en-
gagements in and near Delhi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th
Sikh Ini!antry with General Chamberlain's Force against the Cabul Khel Wuseerees in 1859, and was present at the
s&ir of Maidanee. Commanded the Hazara Goorkha Battalion with the same force against the Mahsoed Wuzeerees
in xS6o, and was pres^it at the repulse of the night attack on the Camp at Palooseen and at the forcing of the
Barrara Pass (mentioned in de&pilbohe^. Medal with dasp).
^ Colonel J. Smith served during the campaign in Bundlecund in 1843-43. Also the Gwalior campaign, and
was preaent at, the battle of Punniar 90th Dec 2843 (Broose Star). Served also during the Pu^jaub campaign
of iSl4&-49, and was present throughout tne siege operations before Mooltan, including ttxe attack on the enemy's
position on the Z3th Sept. 2848, action of Soroojkhoond, assault of the suburbs, and capture of the city, afterwards
present at the battle of (ioojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
lu Colonel J. Dawson served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Mahartupore (Bronze Star), Sutlej
iampaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal) . Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present
at the sttipriae and defeat of the rebels at Kudjwa on 28t Nov. 2857 (Medal) .
^ Coltmel 0. F. G. Lamb was wounded (changer also wounded) at the defeat of the mutineers at Mooltan on
the 31st Aug. 2857 (Medal) .
^ Colonel F. Alexander served as Adjutant of the Artillery Division with the expeditionary force under Sir
Cbariea Napier against the Hill Tribes in Sind in 2B45. Served throughout the Pu^jaub campaign of 2848-49, and
was preaent at the 2St and snd siege operations before Mooltan including the affair of Dhurmaala, action of
£oor]khoond, and storming of the suburbs; afterwards present at the battle of Gopjerat (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Colonel T. Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, mcluding the actions of Bam-
SQSgar, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Gopierat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Assistant Adjutant General
sod chief Staff Officer with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusof^ie expedition of 2858 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in command of the and Sikh Cavalry in
Central India and defeated a body of the enemy in Bundlecund (mentioned in despatches. Medal) . Served as
Assistant Adjutant Ckooieral tiiiroughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
UCoknel, and Clasp) ; and in the same capacity with the field force under Major General Tytler during the
«penUi«ia of 1865-^6 m Bhootan (Clasp).
^ QcAoue IG. B. Mainwaring served the Chralior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star),
fibred also throughout the Sutlcj) camx>aign of 2845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon
(Medal and two Clasps) .
^ Colonel E. N. Perkins served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 2843
(Brooxe Star). Served also in the Sutlcj) campaign (Medal).
* Colonel G. Swiney served during the Sutioj campaign of 2845-46. During the Sonthal rebellion in 2855-56.
Also in the IncUan mutiny campaigns of 2857-59, and was present at the relief of Azimghur, engagement with
tbs rebels vndtiv Koer Sing, and oCfier skirmishes ; employed as Commissariat Officer with the Azimghur Garrison
Q3til its relief l^teE.LugiEird: subsequently served with the force under Brigadier M'Duff in Bimdleound, in«
clading the unmk of Suhao and Burrah ; commanded the Jaloun Military* Police in an engagement with the
aadneera at Bohafai on 24th May 2859 (Medal).
" Cokm^ V. S. Bow served in the Sutlq* campaign of 2845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and
Sahntm. <MeM and onCdasp) .
i« Qmal W- B. B. Alexander served in the Punjaub campaign of 2848-49 (Medal). Burmese war in 2852-51
(MedalHtth OUttp for Pegu). Soutibal campaign of 2855. Served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign or
iH57-59,^Vld present during the nt^sjok on Agral^ the Neemuch mutineers ; commanded the attacking party against
a ^ai^ force of rebels at Antmicaia-iB Feb. 28*^ raised "Alexander's Horse," and commanded t^^em from Oct.
1S57 to July i860 (Medal, and twice thanked by government) .
'*'■ Colonel A- H. Paterson served in the Sutlej campaign of 2845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 2857-58, including the defence of Kumaon and subsequent operations
uiRohi]inmd(Med^. .? i o j/ j » o
'^ Colonel d^ I. GiDlM served in the Sutlej campaign of 2845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Bur*
Bese var of xtca-cj (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny campaign of 2857-58, and was present in several
cnn^ments jOCeaiJO .
'** Colonel B. K. Bandilands served with the 8th Rcgt. at the siege of Delhi in 2857, including repulse of sorties
<^ Hth, 18th, and a3rd July (wounded by a splinter of a shell on the loth August), and commanded the Light Com-
PU17 at the assault of the City (wounded) ; also present in the action of DOkoosha and relief of Lucknowxmder
^ajde,the affair of the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagu^j (Medal with
Clajtps).
J^ Sir Charles Walters D'Qyly served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Punniar on S9th Dec. ^843
(BraueStar).
'** Colonel J>. M. Nuttall served during the Sutlej campaign. Present at Allahabad when the late 6th Bengal
>aAive In&ntry mutinied, and served in the operations in and about that city during 2857.
'** Colonel j.Doran served in the Sutl^ campaign of 2845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah
uedal and one Clasp). Served in the expedition against the Hussanzaies on the Black Mountain in Hazara in
^S2-S3 (Medal with Clasp) . Also the campaign of 2858-59 in Oude (Medal) . Served with the expeditionary force in
Cfimain i860 (Medal).
'*^ Colonel G. F. Carnegie served in the Sutl^ campaign of 2846-46, includding the battle of Ferozeshah, and
^jTjeadfiT of Kote Kangra (Medal). Served also in the Pmyaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
'* Colonel J. A. Steel served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal and Brevet of Major).
'"Colonel A. D. Dickens served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 2857 -58, including the siege and capture of
l)«Uu, actions of Bolundshur, AU^ghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Con-
t'JiceQe at Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and final capture of Lucknow (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet
0' j^)or). Accompanied the expeditionary force into Hazara in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the
pernor General in Council and by the Commander in Chief, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
"° ColonelJ. Y. Gowan served m the Punjaub campaign of 2848-49 Medal). Commanded the staunch men of
Oie irth Bensral Native Infantry from 8th Nov. 1857 to and March 2858 in rescuing fligitives from the massacres in
^^iJ^ue^md. uaiaed and commanded an Infhatry Levy to apprehend mutineers and rebels, ftt>m 29th March to 31st
iJct. i8sg, and preaent at the action of Kakrala and in tho operations before Bareilly (Medal).
^ Cotonel T. W. Mercer served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 2848-49, including the actions of Bam-
*';??«'. Sadoolapore, ChillianwaUah. and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). ^
'^ Cslonel W. H. Stubbs served in the SnUej campaign of 2845-46, incldding the battles of Ferozeshah and
*1S??*,^*^ •nd one Clasp).
/jroolonel H.S.Obbard served in Bundlecund in 2842-43. Also inthePumaub campaign in 2849. Present
!ff ™^^7of the Native Troops at Jullander in June 2857 and accompanied the pursuing Colnmn when the
*" "" -...--. ^j which he commanded a wing and
) Kurals in October 2857 (Medal).
I Star). Served also throughout th«
3^5 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
Prn^anb campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnnggur, passage of the Chenab, battleB of CfaiUianwaDah
and Goojerat, and pnrsalt of the Sikha and Affghana (Medal with two Claspe). Accompanied the force from Kepaol
nnder Jong Bahadore fh>m xsth December 1857 to 2nd May 1858, as Political Assistant to Brigadier General Mac-
gregor, and was present at the capture and reoccupation of Goruckpore, and at the siege and captore of Locknov
(Medal with Clasp). , ^
1** CJolonel J. B. L. Willows served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Modal with Clasp for Pegu).
"• Colonel T. H. Chamberlain served in the Sutlej campsign.
^^7 Colonel J. E. Cracroft served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Soiiraon (Medal}.
Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, as well as through-
out the operations in its vicinity, and battle of GoojenU (Medal with two Clasps).
^"^ Colonel E. Tyrwhitt served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the batUe of Pnnniar on a9th
Dec. 184^ (Bronze Star). Served also in the Puigaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (severely
woundea) and battle of Soroojkhoond— wounded (Medal With Clasp). Received tixe thanks of Government for the
capture of a rebel in the Hasara Hills in 1853. Ag^in received the thanks of Grovomment for services against the
Busee Kheyl Tribes while commanding the frontier fort Mackeson in 1855 (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Colonel H. B. A. Poulton served under Sir Charles Napier against iJ^e hill tribes in Sina in 1845.
^^^ Colonel L. B. Jones served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Mahan^pore on mth Dec.
1843 (Bronze Star). Throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Ranmuggur, Sadoola-
Sore, and ChiUianwallah (twice wounded and horse JcUled), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Aff^hans (Medal with
lasp). Served on the Staff of Sir Sidney Cotton in the expedition against the hill tribes on the Pesliawur frontier
in April 1858, and was present at the aff^rs of Punjtar and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the xst Sikh
Irregular Cavalry throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Meeangunge, Poorwak,
Mahar^gunge, Simri, Berar (charger killed), Bungermow, and Dhoondeakera, capture of the Fort of Oomcri*,
actions of Muchleegaon and Bungaon, action near Gonda with the rebel Cawnpore Brigade and captured the Colours
of the 53rd Bengal Native Infantry (wounded), and subsequent operations m Nepaul (repeatedly mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal). Commanded the 3rd Punjaub Cavalry in the Mahsood Wuzzeeree expedi-
tion of i860 under Sir Neville Chftmberlain.
^^ Colonel W. Elw^ni served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Pnnniar on 29th Dec. 18^
(Bronzo Star).
^^ Colonel W. J. Ward served the Gwalior campaign and was twice wounded at the battie of Puimiar on z9th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the PunjDub campaign of 1848-49, including the ist and and siege opiera-
tions before and surrender of Mooltan, action of Soorghkoond, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Accompanied the force under Sir Ncvill Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in Apnl
and May i860, and was present at Pallaseen, the forcing of the Burrara Pass, and the advance to Kaxxeegorom
(Modal with Clasp).
^** Colonel C. F. Hicks served during the Sutlej campaign. Present with the 6th Bengal Native ^fiuitry whes
it mutinied at Allahabad on the 6th June 1857. Commanded a detachment of Irregular Cavalry durmg the opera-
tions in the vicinity of Allahabad, and afterwards served as a volunteer in Havelock's CavaJxy throughout the
operations of that force (Medal).
i«* Colonel J. P. W. Campbell served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah — severely wounded (Medal nnd ClnBp). Served in the expedition under Colonel Mackeson against it/t
Hussanzaies on the Hazara border in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp). Served as Staff Officer of the Puiyaub Irregular
Force with the expedition against the Bozdar Hill Tribe in 1857 and was present at the taking of the Khan-
bnnd Defile.
^^t Colonel E. G. Langmore served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865 and was present at the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with
Clasp).
*•• Colonel C. Andrews aerved in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of
Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the field operations in Bundlecxmd
under Brigadier Wheeler in 1859, ^*^ Rose's Camel Corps.
^^ Colonel H. C. Anderson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshali
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
!•? Colonel R. A. Napper served in the Bombay Presidency with the 2nd Company nth Brigade Bpyal Artil-
lerv during the mutiny and was present at the attack on the Fort of Beyt in the Gulf of Cutch on the and April 1858.
'•7f Colonel J. Reid served in the Pum'aub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian muttny cam-
paigns of 1857-58, including the assault and capture of Chandeepore Fort, siege and capture of Lucknow, aiihirs of
Barree and Simree, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad and Sultanpore, and passage of the Goomlce
(several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1"* Colonel J. Emerson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the batUea of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Mednl and two Clasps).
^"^ Colonel C. S. Fowle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
17^ Lt. Colonel A. M. MacKenzie served against the insurgents in Bundlecund in 1843-44. Commanded the Stfc
Irregular Cavalry on the mutiny of the Notive Troops at Bareilly on sist May 1857, on which occasion he tried 10
induce the Rogt. to charge the guns, but failed, owing to the great bulk of the Corps going over to the mutiiMics
Artillery and Infantry at the last moment. He then joined Mr. J. C. Wilson, and in command of the faithftil
remnant of the 8th Irregulars, aided in preserving 48 Christian reftigees who had been sheltered by friendly Hindoos
at Rohilcund. Raised the new 8th Irregular Cavalry (now the 6th Bengal Cavalry), and served throughout the fcieg*
nnd capture of Lucknow, commanded a portion of his Regt. on the 5th April 1858, on which occasion he charged
the rebels, and after a desperate resistance cut up the rebel leader, Lulloh Sing, and the whole of his body-
guard, upwards of one-fourth of his men being killed or wounded, and his own charger woimde<l (Medal withClasp)^
•'' Lt. Colonel C. Irvine served the Gwalior compai^ and was present at the battle of Rinnior on apth Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, includmg the first and second siege operations befbre and surrender
of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Ser\'ed with Colonel Carmichael's Brigade in Oude in 1858-59. Also with the expo
ditionary force in China in i860 (Medal).
*7» Colonel J. I. Murray served m the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served throughout the Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; present at the battle of Shahgunge ; Commanded Rajah Gobind Sing's Jat Hone
at the battle of AUyghur (mentioned in despatches ** for conspicuous gallantry," wounded, and charger wounded) ;
served as a volunteer at the battle of Agra ; employed in Nov. and Dec. 1857 in raising the Jkt Horse and in T&ti>r-
ing order in the AUyghur and Etah districts ; commanded at the Cavalry engagements at Kutchla Ghaut and
defeated with 200 sabres of the J&t Horse 600 Irregular Cavalry mutineers, and held the Rohilcund rebel army i«
check till the arrival of General Penny's Force on the nth March 1848 ; in April, May, and June with the J&t Hor^e
guarded successfVilly the Ghauts on the Ganges in the AUyghur and Etah districts against the Rohilcund rebels ;
commanded the Regt. throughout the second Oude campaign and the operations on the Nepaul ftt>ntier, including the
action near BootwaT, attack on the rebels in the hills, and defeat of the Nusseerabad rebel brigade at DunreRhpore :
commanded a Column in the final operations on the Nepaul lY-ontier (Medal, Brevet of Major, and repeatedly thanked
by the Commander in Chief and the Government).
*'• Lt. Colonel H. King served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Pnnniar on 2$th. Dec. 1B43
(Bronze Star).
*78 Lt.Colonel C. Murray served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 (Bronze Star) ; served also throu^hoat the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallsh
and Goojerat (wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affgnans (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Kohst
expedition under Sir Charles Napier in 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Colonel R. P. Anderson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the affair of Ram-
nuggfur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal and two Clasp»>.
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; commanded a most exposed oirlpoBt during the entire defence
of the Residency at Lucknow, ana was wounded in the head, face, and foot (mentioned in despatches. Brevet cf
Major, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
^ Lt.Colonel A. R. £. Hutchinson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of i848-49^4^ifiju^^ the passage
Digitized by *
?^'t^|lr^'
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Servkes. 366
of the Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Political Officer with the Nerbudda
Field Force in the operations agiiinst Dhar in 1857. Commanded a force of two guns, a troop of Cavalry, and two
Companies of Infantry in operations against the rebel Rajah of Amghera ; destroyed the hill fort of Lall Ghur and
captorod the Rajah. Served as Political Officer with the force under General Michel in August 1858, and was pre-
sent at the action near Rajhghur (Medal, Brevet of Major, several times mentioned in despatches).
'*' Lt. Colonel A. G. Forsyth ser\'ed in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Sadoolapore
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny Campaigns of 1857-50, including the action near Agra on the 5th July,
battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857, and action of Dowra (Medal).
'** Lt.Colonel W. H. S. Earle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the Imttles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at an aftoir in the Boree Pass in Nov. 1853; also in operations
agsinsl the Afireedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
'« LtColonel W. Briggs was present at the attack on and defeat of insurgents under llarn Sing at Noorpore In
Sept. 1848. Served in the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier Wheeler (^(edal). Served
vnih the Aracan Battalion in the Aeti|^ Pass during the Burmese war in 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
tbrouighout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the battle of Budlee-ko-Scrai in command of General
Reids escort of Pattan Cavalry, siege and capture of Delhi, Rohilcund campaign and affair of Kurkralli, capture of
Bareilly, repulse of the enemy's attack on our position at Shahjehanpore, capture and destruction of Mohumdee,
(hde cam])aign of 1858-59, including attack and storm of Rampore Kussia and operations in tho Nepaul Terrai
(twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"♦ Lt.Colonel G. Delane served throu^jhout the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of th©
CheoAb, and battles of Chillianwallah and Groojcrat (Medal with two Clasps).
'*^ Lt.Colonel E. D. R. Ross served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Punjaub campaign in 1849 (Medal). Served also
ill the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (Medal).
'*® LtColonel G. S. Macbcan served with the force against the Boree Affreedees in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
Accnmpanied the advance force from Allahabad in June 1857 and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking
the field in July, and was present at the actions of Futtohpore, Aoimg, Paudoo Nuddec, Cawnjmre, Oonno, Biiseo-
ruti^onge (both actions), Boorbeake-Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbaugh, relief of the Garripon of Lucknow,
aad defence of the Residency ; subsequent siege and capture of Lucknow, aflkirs of Rooyah and Allygunge, Rohil-
(omi campaign, and recapture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Goverament, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
^ LtColonel J. I. Willes served imder Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Sind in 1845. Served ale©
in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel E. Smalley served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Meda^). Served
alK) throughout the Pui\jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore,
Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clivsps).
'" Lt.Colonel J. Baillie serN'cd throughout the Sutlej cajnpaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Fcroieshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
^'^ Colonel T. A. Carey 8er\'etl throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 (Medal wi*Ji Clasps, and
Brevets of Miy or and Lt. Colonel) .
^^ LtColonel D. Mocatta served throughout tho Sutlej campaigrn of 1845-46, including tho battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasp.*?). Served with tbe Cashmere Contingent Ixjfore Delhi in 1857 and
present at its capture (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Military Police in tho reserve force in the Eusofzaie
tilieditionof 1863. Commanded the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Hazara field force on the Black Mountain in i863
(ai£iitioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'•'* LtColonel G. W. Fraser ser\'od in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Modal).
^ LkColonel H. M. Boddam served during the Burmc?c war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
apiinstthe insurgent Santhals from July to December 1S55.
"^*" LtColonel W. H. Binny served during t!ie op^nUious arrainst the hill tribes in the Pcshawur District in
1-55 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Bamla Military I'o ico BatUilion at the relief of Kirwoo in Dec. 1858, and
fri^'Aequent operations against the rebels in the Banda District und adjoining Native States (Modal).
'*' LtColonel J. 8- Rawlins served throughout tho Sutlej c impaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of
Ferrizeahah (Medal), and the operations beiore the Fort of Kh(jt9 Kangra. Served as Quai-ter Master 4th Sikh
Infantry in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at t!i:> recapture of Pegu and many other subsequent
•'Iterations in its vicinity, also in many minor cngagemeuts from Feb. to March 1S53 ; with tho expedition under Sir
J'hn Cheape against the rebel chief Myatoon, and commanded :i Dotachment of Sikhs at the capture of his strong-
hold at Donahue — severely wounded, and thanked in regimental ordoi-s for his " conspicuous gallantry in the field "
(Meflal with Clasp for Pegu). Was selected by the Licut.Govcrnor N.W. Provinces in June 1857 to raise and organize
a ililitia Corps of European and Eurasian residents of Agra, and commanded the MiUtia when the station was
&tta<;ked by the Necmuch mutineers at Agra on the 3rd July ; also present at the engagement with the Mhow and
Irdore mutineers on tho 10th Oct. 1857— mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Government N.W. Provinces
(Medal). Served in Bhootan and commanded the ist Groorkhas from Dec. 1866 to Feb. 1867 (Medal with Clasp).
I'roceeded in command of the ist Goorkhas from DHurmsala by forced marches in Aug. 1868 to join the Hazara
Field Force and covered a distance of 430 miles in 24 days, and served throughout the campaiprn in Hazara and
tie Black Mountain ; mentioned in despatches and thanked by the Viceroy, the Commander in Chief, the Governor
cf the Puniaub, and Sir A. Wilde. Commanding the F.\pedition (Clasp).
^ LtColonel J. J. Dansey served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee»
F. r: izesliah, and 8obraon (Medal and two Clasps) .
^^ LtColonel J. W. F. Bean served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tho passage of tho
Hieaab and battle of Gooierat (Medal with one Clasj^).
^ LtColonel N. E. Boilcau scr\'ed in tho Sutlej cnmpaiirn of 1S45-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal).
b-cnred also in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal A^-ith CInsp for Pegu).
^'] LtColonel H. J. Templer served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the battle of Cawnporo
^n 6th Dec. 1857, operations on the Goomtee, siege of Lucknow, actions of Kooraie, Calpee, and Ranode (mentioned
1^ desriatches, Medal with two Clasps).
Z® LtColonel A. Pond served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. inclurling the action of Aliwal (Medal). Served
a>o in the Indian nautiny campaign in 1857-58, and present at the action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers
(wonaded), and at an engagement with the rebels at the \'illage of Chawhowlee, which was surprised, captured, and
'ImroyetL Commanded a Wing of the 3rd Europeans at the capture and destruction of a vdlage 30 miles from
A^^ lYesent at the battle of Agra. Commanded four companies of Europeans at the taking of Futteh^oro
t^iirce, as also when the position of Shereghur Ghat was secured, when 1500 rebels were driven through the ravines
an<l acrrjiis the river, and held the Ghat in action for live or six hours (Medal) .
^*'* Colonel J. B. Thelwall served with the 24th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
t-<; passage of tho Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chilliauwallah (severely wounded by a grape-shot in tho
ifizh), ana Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served Avith the expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Cotton on the
^^ofzaic border in 1858 and was present at the aflairs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Also served in
Iv ^^® campaign of 1858-59, including the storm and capture of Rampore Kussia (mentioned in despatches,
ihanked by the Governor General, Medal, and CB.). Served in the JojTiteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63,
and pr^cnt at the storm and capture of stockades at Oomkoi, Oomkrcmg, Nungbarai, and Surleeing. Commanded
ite 2wt Bengal Native Infantry in the Abyssinian campaign (moniioned in despatches, Medal).
- LtColonel R. H. Price served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chil-
^wallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in tho
Bonihal campaign in i85«;.
LtColonel J. J. Hume served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkec,
f enucshah, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps.)
Colonel C. W. Miles served in 1857 against the rebels near Benares (horse shot), and with the Goorkha Force
^n the S.E. Ihmtier of Oude ; also'with Pranks' Column in the Oude camjjaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
- amitpf^re,Chanda, Ummcerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal wilii Ch^p^aad^revet
igi ize y g
3^7 Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services,
«» LtColonel J. J. O'Bryen sorvod throughont the Sutlej campnign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Perozcshah, and Sobraon (wounded, Medaland two Clasps).
^^ Lt.Colonel H. F. Waddington served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the ftnt
siege operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Camp at Muttee
Thai (Medal with one Clasp). Received the gracious approbation of the Queen for services performed in India ia
3857-^8, for having as Deputy Commissioner of MundbUi, acted with much judgment in opposing the rebels in the
Mundlaih and Seoneo districts, and for having been present in several engagements (Medal).
31^ Colonel T. H. Sibley served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by
Oovemmcnt, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*^^ Lt.Colonel A. Paterson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affkir of Bamnuggur,
passage of the Chenab, battles of ChiUianwallah and Groojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the Burmese war in 1853 and was present at the operations against the rebel chief Mong
Goung Gye (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*" Colonel H. K. Bume served with the and Bengal N.I. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including
the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and with the expedition against Kot Kangra (Modal and Clasp). Served
during the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Military Secretary to General (Jodwin, Commander of the Force, and was
present at the captures of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Major).
-'^^ Lt.Colonel J. T. Norgate served against the rebels in the Goo^aira district in Oct. and Nov. 1857. Was present
4it the mutiny at Mooltan and sent in pursuit of the mutineers with 50 men of the xxth Punjaub Infantry and a
Troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry ; came up with the mutineers after a forced march of 57 miles and destroyed
upwards of 500 of them (received the approbation of the Indian and Punjaub Governments, and the thanks of tia»
Home Government). Commanded the 12th Punjaub Infkntry in the operations in Bundlccund in 1859 (Medal).
*^^ Lt.Colonel A. E. Osbom served throughout the l*unjaub campaign of 1848-4^, including the battles of Chillias-
wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58. including
the actions of Namoul, Gungaree, Puttiolee, and Mynpooree, and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*»7 Lt.Colonel C. L. Brown served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throa^hoat the
«iege operations before Mooltan, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
*" Lt.Colonel E. J. Spilsbury served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"* Lt.Colonel H. L. Campbell served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first and
second siege operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Camp at
Muttee Thol, action of Soroojkhoond, and attack on tne suburbs : afterwRxds present at the battle of Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps). Sensed at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
(Modal).
•^o Lt.Colonel G. R. Roberts served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraoa
^^ Lt.ColonelC. C. Johnson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Meda.^.
Served as D.A.Q.M.Gencral with army Head Quarters at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 (Medal with CIa>>p).
8er\'ed as Chief of the Quarter Master General's Department with the Hazara field force under Mi^or General Wilde
in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*^ Sir Edward Leeds served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the afl'air of BuddiwfU, and actions of
Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp).
2*» Sir Frederick Richard Pollock served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 : on the Sikh outbreak he was Assistanc
Resident at Lahore, and accomimnied the Ferozepore column as Political Officer to Mooltan ; served throughcoi
t)oth siege operations there with the force under Major Edwardea, but joined his own regiment for the assault of the
town (thanked by the Commander in Chief for conduct when in command of detachments (Medal with Clasp).
Employed in the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the AfiVcedees in the Kohat Pass in 1850 (Medal with
Clasp). Accompamed as Civil and Politicol Officer the centre column in Major Nicholson's expedition agaizi^t
the Omurzve Wuzeerees. In 1857 ^^td Civil Conduct of the expedition under Brigadier General Chambeziain to the
J3ozder Hills. Accompanied the Huzara Field Force of 1868 as Political Commissioner) mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by Government of India).
*** LtColonel A.Elderton served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Runnnggnr,
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Aflghaiu
<Mod2Ll with two Clasps). Served throughout the siege of Delhi, and was severely wounded, and again severely
-woimded at the assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
*** Lt.Colonel H. N. Hodgson served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in the
Meranaai valley near Kohat, and present at the afikir of Dorsune Mund.
«*« Colonel H. Forbes served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee
(horse killed), Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the Puznaub campaign of 184S-4C,
including the passage of the Chenab, and battles of ChiUianwallah and (^jerat (Medal with two Claaps). Served
throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was wounded ; again wounded while serving with the
Punjaub Cavalry ; present also at the battle of Cawnporc, and as a Brigade Major of Cavalry at the siege and cap-
ture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a yeari
service). /
«*7 Lt.Colonel T. Pierce served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal). Also
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the (Thenab, battles of
ChiUianwallah (wounded) and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (\icdal with two Clasps).
3» Lt.Colonel W. B. Marshall served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Mood*
lee, Ferozeshah, and AJiwal— wounded (Medal and two Clasps).
>* Colonel T. James served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah, and surrender of Kote Kangra (Medal and one Clasp). Served on the Staff of Sir Henry Lawrence
on the night of the 3rst May 1857, when the native troops mutinied, and at the action of Chinhut (oangerously
wounded), and served throughout the defence of the Residency (thanked by Government, Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Major, and a year's service).
«» Lt.Colonel J. A. Tytlcr served with the Force under Sir Colin Campbell against the hiU tribes on the Peshawtrr
frontier in 1851-52; and in the Boori Pass in 1853 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of
'857-59, including the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels, and was shot through the left
arm and received a spear wound in the chest while engaged in a hand-to-hand fight in the action of Choopoorah an
aoth Feb. 1858 (Victoria Cross) ; also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgaon and
Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal). Served in the tJmbejlah Pass
in 1863 also in the campaign in Hazara and in the Black Mountain in 1868 (Clasp).
*** Lt. Colonel F. J. Stephenson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the actionnear Agra with
the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July, and the subsequent battle of Agra on the 10th October 1857 (Medal).
»* Lt.Colonel S. Black served in the suppression of the rebeUion in the Googaira and a(^oining districts in 1857
(Medal).
*»* Lt.Colonel J. C. MiUar served in the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49, including the storming of the Heights of Umb
and occupation of the Fort of Oonah (Medal). Served also with the Force under Sir Colin CampbeU in the Eiiaof-
zaie campaign of 1851-52, including the affair of the Paunch Pass (Medal with Clasp). Present at Jullunder when
the Native Cavalry and Infantry mutinie<l on the 7th June 1857 (Medal).
«w Lt. Colonel A. T. Armstrong served throughout the Puty aub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at Oie first and
second siege operations before Mooltan. including the affair at Soot^koond on the 5th Nov. 1848. storm and capture
of the city, and sorronder of the fortress ; also present at the investment and surrender of the fortress of Cheniote,
and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal w^ith two Clasps). Served the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (mentioned in
despatches for *' seal and abUity," Medal) .
»« Lt.Colonel J. F. Stafford served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ; and with the Force under Brig-
ndier General Chamberlain in the Meeranzae Valley m AprU and May 1855, including the action of DarRum-
mund gfedal with Clasp). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 in command of the 7th Pun-
jaub Innntry, including the actions of Gungaree, Puttialee, Mynpooree, Bungaon, and Ruttunpore, oommanded
the Right Column of attack in the action of 28th March 1858 on Uie Nepaul firontier, commandea his Begiment in
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the atteek on the Camp of the Nana and Bala Rao in the Gnrwah Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Brevet
of H^or).
"^ LcOolonel G. G. Dandridjoro senred in the Ptmjanb campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the xst and and
eipge operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's outposts on the oth and X2th September,
nction of Soorjkhoond, ond storm and capture of the ci^ and surrender of the fortress (Medal with one Clasp).
*» U.Colonel H. P.Williams served throughout the Puogaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender
of Mooh&n, surrender of the Fort and Ghimaon of Cheniote, and battle of Gk)ojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Was
present at Agra during the mutiny, and was severely wounded (right leg amputated) in the action fought there on
the 5th July 1857 (Medal).
=» LtColonel R. C. Gross served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present with Havelock*s
F<)ree from its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Fnttehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawn-
pore (horse killed under nim by a cannon-shot), Oonao, Buseerut Gunge, Boorbeea-ke-Chowkee, and Bithoor (horse
voanded), skirmishes of 17th i8th and 19th September while protecting the construction of a bridge of boats across
tbo Ganges on the Oude side for the passage of the troops, actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and relief of the
Garrison of Lucknow (wounded), subsequent defence of the Residency for two months, and the day before the relief
lij Lord Clyde, led 100 men as part of a storming party to the King's stables and steam-engine house, and took a
Culoor under very heavy fire to an outpost to serve as a guide to Lord Clyde's force ; also served with Outram's Force
in the Alumbagh, and ^t the capture of Lucknow, and present also at the passage of the Grogrs, and operations on
the Nepaol frontier (thanked by the Government, Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
*" Lt.Colonel J. Williamson served with the field force employed against the rebel Rajah of Ungool in 1847-48.
Was Major of Brigade to the Punjaub Irregular Force and Staff Otlicor of the field force under Brigadier General
( hamberlain employed in the Merauzaie Valley in 1855 and present at the ennigement at Dursunmiund (Medal with
Cbsp). Conmuinded the i8th Punjanb Infantry (now the26tn Bengal Native Infantry) throughout the operations in
the Eosofzaie Hills in April and May 1858 under Sir Sydney Cotton, and led the attitck on the fanatic stronghold
CQ the heights above Sittana. Commanded the same Retdment throughout the final operations against the rebels
by the force under Brigadier Holdich on the Nepaul frontier in Nov. and Dec. 1850. Again commanded the Regi-
asnt in Bhootan from Dec. 1865 to March 1866, mcluding the advance into the interior resulting in the capture of
Siileeka and recovery of the British guns which fbll into the enemy's hands at Dewangiri (Clasp).
-*i LtColonelW. Paske served with the Eosofzaie Expedition under Sir Colin Campbell in 185a (Medal with Clasp).
"t Lt. Colonel Patrick Maxwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also served in the Punjaub
throasfhout the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
*** Lt.Colonel W. C. R. Mylne served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of Pan-
el >t Xuddee and other afiku*s previous to the defence of Cawnporo xmder General Windham to whom he acted as Aide
de Camp on 27th Nov. 1857 (horse killed under him by a cannon-shot), also pi*e6ent at the battle of Cawnpore, taking
of EtaWah and Mynpoorio, operations at Ramgunga, and action of Kunkur (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
*« Colonel H. T. Macpherson served in the Persian war in 1857 as Adjutant 78th Highlanders, including the
Ei?bt attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumi-ah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal with
Harelock's Column, present in the actions of Onao (wounded), Busoorutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee,
;iT.d Bithoor, and in the several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow and subse-
'(•ient defence (Victoria Cross) ; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks,
ai^'i served as a Brigade Major in the operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow — wounded (Modal with
i.l45ps, and Brevet of Major).
'** LtColonel E. H. Laugmore served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
and Tras present at the capture of the two Sikh Forts, Ramnuggur and Muraree (Medal) . Formed one of the Gar-
r «i)n which defended the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June to the 22nd Nov. 1857, and commanded an
pTortant oatpost during that period, and was mentioned in Major General Inglis' despatch in the following terms : —
"Lir^t. Langmorewith the remnant of his corps (the 7i8t Native Infantry) held a very exx>osed position between
t:c' HiDspital and the Water Gate. This gallant and deserving young soldier and his men were entirely without
flielter from the weather both by night and day." Ho was afterwards present with Lord Clyde's force which drove
ih3 rebel Grwalior Contingent firom Cawnpore (Modal with Clasp, a years service, and Brevet of Major).
-"LtXoIonel E.B.Clay served under Sir Colin Campbell against the hill tribes ini85i-52 (Medal with Clasp). Indian
Qutinv campaigns of 1857-59, including the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund and action of Choopoorah ;
Oud; campaign of 1858-59 including the actions ofPusgaon and Russoolporo, attack and capture of Fort Mittowleo,
anl action of Bis wah (Medal).
'•'^ LtCoIonel J. S. Ogilvie served as Executive Commissariat Officer during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
-** LtColonel C. J. Godby served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the afihir of Buddiwal, action of
Aii^. surrender of Fort Phillour, and subsequent operations in the Jullundcr Doab (Medal). Also throughout the
Piinjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, and
ChiUiuiwal]aii--dangerously wounded in a hand-to-hand fight in defence of the Regimentoi Colours (Medal with
Clasp). Was wounded by an assassin in Dec. 1853 when in charge of the Eu^ofi^ie frontier. Has been employed in
hinung down and engasred with hill robbers on the Peshawur frontier.
-'• Colonel H. F. M. Boisragon served in the Bormese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of the Gar-
Ti-Mm of Pegu, and commanded a Field Force against the rebel chief Mong Gouneggrie (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
f^erved also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; commanded a Wing of the Kumaon Goorkha Battalion at
the siege storm and capture of Delhi (dangerously wounded) ; commanded a Force in the Saharunpore ddstrict,
s.:A on the loth Jan. 1858 encountered and boat back across the Ganges at Hurdwar upwards of 1000 of the enemy
iTiih 4 guns, destroying many of the enemy and capturing arms and mimitions of war— thanked by Grovemment
IMi^dal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*'"t LtOilonel J. K. Couper served with the expedition under (general Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
-'** LuColonel W. Nembhard served with the Army of the Sutlej against the Sikhs in 1846. During the war of 1852-53
!i3urmah (Medal with Clasp for Pej^u). Also throughout tho Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and present at
Ii^aoh when tho town was attacked by the mutineers and rebels in July and on tho 5th August 1857 ; also present
£■ the attack on tho fort of Nursurghnr, and at an attack in the Kullungeo Pass, near Jubbulpore, by a body of
p.'^els on the 27th September 1857 (Medal).
*** Lt.Colonel J. B. Smyly served in the Punjaub campaign north of JuUuadur in 1848-49, including the storming
<i tha Heights of Umb, and capture of the Forts of Shahpore ajQd Oonah (Medal).
-^ LtColouel J. Perkins served in the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the attack on the Heights of Moor-
P'-f-na (Medal). Served with the Force under Sir Charles Napier that forced the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 ; and with
fonder Sir CJolin Campbell in 1851-52 and present attha capture and destruction of Dubb (Medal with Clasp).
c«rrcd also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, and was wounded at the action of Timmoor Ghaut (mentioned
in fwpatches. Medal).
/w^ U.Colonel G. M. Battye served in the Burmese war in 1852-54, and was present at the recapture of Pegu
Cle-lal with CTasp for Pegu). o o-f f t^ ts
-'' Lt-Colonel G. A. Williams served with the 4th Sikh Infantry in Burmah in 1 852-54 ; was present at the pursuit and
'lestroction of the enemy's troops imdor Moung Shoey Moung, and commanded at the storming of the entrenched
'^uaue of Yeh (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded three Companies of the 4th Sikh Infantry at the engage-
^J:Txt m June 1857 near Loodiana with the Jullundur mutineers, and was dimgeroualy wounded (thanked by Govem-
latr.i. Medal, and Brevet of Major).
LtColonel G. Hutchinson was employed under the Civil Government at the outbreak of tho Indian mutiny, and
J' rv«l throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow ; was afterwards Commanding Engineer with Outram's
' r^e at tho Alumbagh, and Brigade Major of Engineers at the capture of Lucknow. and reported by Earl Canning
t" aJiTe been " of equal service as a Civil Officer and Military Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, after taking an
imp jrtant part in the Military operations " (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and
<i .^ 8 senricc far Lucknow) . .
u.Colonel B. G. Vander Gucht served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in X846.
^ U.CokBiel A. K. Comber served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
Lt.Colonel J. Burn served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the storming of the (Sreat Pagoda
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*" Lt.Col(mel J. J. O'Bryen served thronghoat the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, includixig the battles of Moodkee,
Perozeahah, and Sobraon (wounded, Medafand two Clasps).
*i" Lt.Colonel H. F. Waddington served in the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present dnring the first
eioge operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Camp at Mnttee
Thai (Medal with one Clasp). Received the gracious approbation of the Queen for services performed in India vb.
3857-58, for having as Deputy Conunissioner of Mundlah, acted with much judgment in opposing the rebels in the
Mundlah and Seonee districts, and for having been present in several engagements (Medal).
^^^ Colonel T. H. Sibley served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatches, thanks b;
Crovemmont, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"* Lt.Colonel A. Patcrson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the afifkir of BAmnnggnr,
passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the Burmese war in 1853 and was present at the operations against the rebel chief Mcng
Gounc Gyo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*** Colonel H. K. Bumo served with the 2nd Bengal N.I. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including
the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and with the ercpedition against Kot Kangra (Medal and Clasp). Served
during the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Military Secretary to General Godwin, Commander of the Force, and was
present at the captures of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Major).
-1* Lt.Colonel J. T. Norgate served against the rebels in the Groogaira district in Oct. and Nov. 1857. Was present
At the mutiny at Mooltan and sent in pursuit of the mutineers with 50 men of the nth Punjaub In&ntry and a
Troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry ; came up with the mutineers after a forced march of 57 miles and destroyed
upwards of 500 of them (received the approbation of the Indian and Punjaub Governments, and the thanks of the
Home Grovemment). Commanded the 12th Punjaub Infantry in the operations in Bundlccund in 1859 (Medal).
*>« Lt.Colonel A. B. Osbom served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillisa*
wallah and Groojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in the Indian mutmy campaign in 1857-58. including
the actions of Namoul, Gungaree, Puttialee, and Mynpooree, and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
'^7 Lt.Colonel C. L. Brown served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throaghoiit the
«iefire operations before Mooltan, and at the batUe of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
^'* Lt. Colonel E. J. Spilsbury served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*^* Lt.Colonel H. L. Campbell served throughout the Puigaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first and
second siege operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Camp at
Muttee Thol, action of Soroojkhoond, and attack on tno suburbs : afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps). Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
(Modal).
**^ Lt.Colonel G. R. Roberts served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon
"1 Lt.Colonel 0. C. Johnson served in the Sutlcg campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medall.
Served as D. A.Q.M.General with army Head Quarters at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
Served as Chief of the Quarter Master General's Department with the Hazara field force under M^or General Wilde
in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Grovernment, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
^ Sir Edward Leeds served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the afllEur of Buddiwal, and actions cf
Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp).
2M Sir Frederick Richard Pollock served in the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49 ; on the Sikh outbreak he was Assistant
Resident at Lahore, and accompanied the Ferozepore column as Political Officer to Mc*oUan ; served througboot
t)oth siege operations there with the force under Major Edwardes, but joined his own reffimeni for the assault of the
town (thanked by the Commander in Chief for conduct when in command of detachments (Medal with Cla^).
Employed in the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the Affreedees in the Kohat Pass in 1850 (Medal with
Clasp). Acoompamed as Civil and Political Officer the centre column in Major Nicholson's expedition against
the 6murzye Wuzeerees. In 1857 had Civil Conduct of the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain to the
Bozder Hills. Accompanied the Huzara Field Force of 1868 as Political Commissioner) mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by Government of India).
*** LtColonel A.Elderton served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including theactionof Ramnuggor,
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chilliuiwallah and Goojerat (wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans
<Mcdal with two Clasps). Served throughout the siege of Delhi, and was severely wounded, and again severely
wounded at the assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
»* Lt.Colonel H. N. Hodgson served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in the
Mcrancai valley near Kohat, and present at the affair of Dorsune Mund.
"« Colonel H. Forbes served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee
(horse killed), Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49.
including the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and &)ojerat (Medal with two Claaps). Served
throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was wounded ; again wounded while serving with the
Punjaub Cavalry ; present also at the battle of Cawnporc, and as a Brigade Major of Cavalry at the siege and cap-
ture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a years
cervice). /
w Lt. Colonel T. Pierce served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal). Also
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of
Chillianwallah (woimded) and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps).
3** Lt.Colonel W. B. Marshall served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Mood*
lee, Ferozeshah, and Aliwal— wounded (Medal and two Clasps).
>* Colonel T. James served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah, and surrender of Kote Kangra (Medal and one Clasp). Served on the Staff of Sir Henry Lawrence
on the night of the 31st May 1857, when the native troops mutinied, and at the action of Chinhut (dangerooslj
wounded), and served throughout the defence of the Residency (thanked by CJovemment, Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Major, and a year's service).
«*> Lt. Colonel J. A. Tytler served with the Force under Sir Colin Campbell against the hill tribes on the Peshawar
frontier in 1851-52 ; and in the Boori Pass in 1853 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of
1857-59, including the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund ag^ainst the rebels, and was shot through the left
arm and received a spear woimd in the chest while engaged in a hand-to-hand fight in the action of Choopoorah on
30th Feb. 1858 (Victoria Cross) ; also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgaon and
Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal). Served in the Umb^lah Pass
in 1863 also in the campaign in Hazara and in the Black Mountain in 1868 (Clasp).
»* Lt. Colonel F. J. Stephenson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the actionnear Agra with
the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July, and the subsequent battle of Agra on the loth October 1857 (Medal).
**^ Lt.Colonel S. Black served in the suppression of the rebellion in the Googaira and adjoining districts in iSy
(Me<lal).
*«* Lt. Colonel J. C. Millar served in the Punjaub campaiguof 1848-49, including the storming of the Heights of Umb
and occupation of the Fort of Oonah (Medal). Served also with the Force under Sir Colin Campbell in the Eusof-
zaie campaign of 1851-52, including the affair of the Paunch Pass (Medal with Clasp). Present at Jullunder when
the Native Cavalry and Infantry mutinied on the 7th Juno 1857 (Medal).
«** Lt. Colonel A. T. Armstrong served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first and
second siege operations before Mooltan. including the affair at Soorjkoond on the 5th Nov. 1848, storm and capture
of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also present at the investment and surrender of the fortress of Cheniote,
and at the battle of GKiojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (mentioned in
despatches for " zeal and ability," Medal) .
«M Lt.Colonel J. F. Stafford served in the Punjaub campaigrn of 1848-49 (Medal) ; and with the Force under Brig*
adier General Chamberlain in the Mceranzae Valley in April and May 1855, including the action of Darsom-
mund gledal with Clasp). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 in command of the 7th Pun-
jaub Innntry, including the actions of Gungaree, Puttialee, Mynpooree, Bungaon, and Ruttunnore, commanded
the Right Column of attack in the action of a8th March 1858 on Uie Nepaul firontier, oommandea hia Regiment in
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the attack on the Camp of the Nana and Bala Rao in the Gnrwah Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Brevet
of Mi^or).
"^ LCCoIonel C. G. Dandrid^re served in the Ponjanb campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the ist and and
sie;^ operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's outposts on the oth and Z2th September,
action of Soorjkhoond, and storm and capture of the city and surrender of the fortress (Medal with one Clasp).
^ LcColonel H. P.WiUiams served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender
of Mooltan, surrender of the Port and Garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Gtoojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Was
present at Agra during the mutiny, and vrtM severely wounded (right leg amputated) in the action fought there on
the 5th July 1857 (Medal).
=® Lt.Colonel R. C. Cross served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present with Havelock'a
Force from its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Futtohpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawn-
jxjre (horse killed under him by a cannon-shot), Oonao, Buseerut Gunge, Boorboea-ke-Chowkee, and Bithoor (horse
woanded), skinnishes of xyth z8th and 19th September while protecting the construction of a bridge of boats across
the Ganges on the Oude side for the passage of the troops, actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and reUef of the
Garrifton of Lucknow (wounded), subsequent defence of tlie Residency for two months, and the day before the relief
br Lord Clyde, led 100 men as part of a storming party to the King's stables and steam-engine house, and took a
Oiloar imder very heavy fire to an outpost to servo as a guide to Lord Clyde's force ; also served with Outram's Force
in the Alumbagh, and ^t the capture of Lucknow, and present also at the passage of the Gogra and operations on
the Nepaul fh)ntier (thanked by the Government, Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
'" Lt.Colonel J. Williamson served with the field force employed against the rebel Rajfih of Ungool in 1847-48.
Wag Major of Brigade to the Punjaub Irregular Force and Stafl* Officer of the field force under Brigadier General
Chamberlain employed in the Mcranzaie Valley in 1855 and present at the engagement atDursummuud (Medal with
<'Ia»^). Commanded the T8th Punjaub Infantry (now the26tn Bengal Native Infantry) throughout the operations in
the Losof^aie Hills in April and May 1858 under Sir Sydney Cotton, and led the attjick on the fanatic stronghold
on the heights above Sittana. Commanded the same Re^ment throughout the final operations against the rebels
br the force under Brigadier Holdich on the Nepaul frontier in Nov. and Dec. 1859. Again commanded the Regi-
ment in Bhootan from Dec. 1865 to March 1866, including the advance into the interior resulting in the capture of
Saleeka and recovery of the British guns which ftell into the enemy's hands at Dewangiri (Clasp).
^' Lt.Colonel W. Paske served with the Eusofzaie Expedition under Sir Colin Campbell in 1852 (Medal with Clasp).
-*^t LLColonel Patrick Maxwell served in the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49 (Medial). Also served in the Punjaub
ihmnjfhont the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
*•" Lt.Colonel W. C. R. Mylne served in the Indian mutiny ceunpaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of Pan-
doo Nuddee and other afiiurs previous to the defence of Cawnpore under General Windham to whom he acted as Aide
d • Camp on 27th Nov. 1857 (horse killed under him by a cannon-shot) , also present at the battle of Cawnpore, taking
of Etawah and Mynpoorie. operations at Ramgunga, and action of Kunkur (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
'" Colonel H. T. Macpherson served in the Persian war in 1857 as Adjutant 78th Highlanders, including the
ni?ht attack and battle of Keoshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal with
HHTclock's Column, present in the actions of Onao (wounded), Busoerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee,
i'Tid Bithcmr, and in the several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow and subse-
quent defence (Victoria Cross) ; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks,
&v.d served as a Brigade Major in the operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow— wounded (Medal with
C'o^ps, and Brevet of Major).
'** Lt. Colonel E. H. Langmore served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
and tras present at the capture of the two Sikh Forts, Ramnuggur and Muraree (Medal). Formed one of the Gar-
r:son which defended the Residency of Lucknow from the acta June to the 22nd Nov. 1857, and commanded an
important outpost during that period, and was mentioned in Miijor General Inglis' despatch in the following terms : —
" Lient. Langmore with the remnant of his corps (the 71st Native Infantry) held a very exposed position between
ti:c Hospital and the Water Gate. This gallant and deserving young soldier and his men were entirely without
fehilter from the weather both by night and day." He was afterwards present ^vith Lord Clyde's force which drove
the rebel Gwatior Contingent fh)m Cawnpore (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
■" LlCoIonel E. B. Clay served under Sir Colin Campbell a&rainst the hill tribes in 1851-52 (Medal with Clasp) . Indian
rantiny eampaigns of 1857-59, including the defence of the Kiimaon Hills and Rohilcund and action of Choopoorah ;
Oudj campaini of 1858-59 including the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee,
aad liction of Biswah (Medal).
-•^t Lt.Colonel J. S. Ogilvie served as Executive Commissariat Officer during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
-* LtColonel C. J. Godby served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the afihir of Buddiwal, action of
Aliwsl, Burrender of Fort Phillour,and subsequent operations in the Jullundcr Doab (Medal). Also throughout the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, and
Chillianwallaii— -dangrerously wounded in a hand-to-hand fight in defence of the Regimental Colours (Medal with
Cla.<p). Was wounded by an assassin in Dec. 1853 when in charge of the Eus^pfliie firontier. Has been employed in
hnnting down and engaged with hill robbers on the Peshawur frontier.
■•' Colonel H. P. M. Boisragon served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of the Gar-
rU«jn of Pegu, and commanded a Field Force against the rebel chief Mong Gouneggie (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Herred also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58; commanded a Wing of the Kumaon Goorkha Battalion at
^e siege storm and capture of Delhi (d^gerously wounded) ; commanded a Force in the Saharunpore district,
uyl on the loth Jan. 1858 encountered and boat back across the Ganges at Hurdwar upwards of 1000 of the enemy
^th 4 guns, destroying many of the enemy and capturing arms and munitions of wai>— thanked by Grovemment
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*''t LtColonel J. K. Couper served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
'** LLColonel W. Nembhard served with the Army of the Sutlej against the Sikhs in 1846. During the war of 1852-53
>:: Bannah (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and present at
I^2ioh when the town was attacked by the mutineers and rebels in July and on the 5th August 1857 ; also present
hi the attack on the fort of Nursurghnr, and at an attack in the Kullungco Pass, near Jubbulpore, by a body of
rtheta on the a7th September 1857 (Me(Uil).
*" U.Coloncl J. B. Smyly served in the Punjaub campaign north of JuUuadur in 1848-49, including the storming
<*[ th« Heights of Umb, and capture of the Forts of Shahpore and Oonah (Medal).
**• LtColonel J. Perkins served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the attack on the Heights of Moor-
ixj'iria (Medal). Served with the Force under Sir Charles Napier that forced the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 ; and with
uai under Sir Colin Campbell in 1851-52 and present at the capture and destruction of Dubb (Medal with Clasp),
penred also in tiie Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, and was wounded at the action of Timmoor Ghaut (mentioned
in«Wtches, Medal). ^ ^ ^
/** LtColonel G. M. Battye served in the Burmese war in 1852-54, and was present at the recapture of Pegu
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu) •
*^ LtColonel G. A. Williams served with the 4th Sikh Infantry in Burmah in 1852-54 ; was present at the pursuit and
destruction of the enemy's troops under Moung Shoey Moung, and commantlod at the storming of the entrenched
^Uaife of Yoh (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded three Companies of the 4tli Sikh Infantry at the engage-
i^nt in June 1857 near Loodiana with the Jullundur mutineers, and was dangerously wounded (thanked by Govem-
Cicnt iledal. and Brevet of Major).
LtColonel O. Hutchinson was employed under the Civil Gtovemment at the outbreak of the Indian mutiny, and
Rtrved throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow ; was afterwards Commanding Engineer with Outram's
\i^ *''^ Alumbagh, and Brigade Major of Engineers at the capture of Lucknow, and reported by Earl Canning
w aate been " of equal service as a Civil Officer and Military Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, after taking an
»iD[.ortant part in the Mihtary operations " (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and
a. vear-B service for Lucknow). .
LtColonel B. G. Vander Gucht served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
^ ^^y^kmel A. K. Comber served in the PuAJaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
LtColonal J. Bum served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the storming of the Qreal Pagoda
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at Rangoon (Medal with Cla«p for Poeu). Served as Adjutant of his Regiment thronghout the Sonthal campaig*
of 1855-56 ; and as Staff Officer to the Sasseram Field Force in 1858 (Medal).
**« Lt. Colonel J. C. Wood served throughout the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49, including the paesa^ of the Chenjtb
and battle of Chillianwalloh— very severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*i«t Lt.Colonel CM. Longmore accompanied the force under General Wheeler towards Jummoo in 1846. Served with
the right column of the Bhootan field force under Bri^dier General Richardson in 1865-66, and was present at ihe
capture of Suloekah. and with the advance thence to the Moonas Bridge where the guns that fell into the enemy's
hands were surrendered (Medal with Clasp).
*^7 Lt.Colonel F. A. Dickins served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the batUes of Sodoolapore,
Chillianwallfih, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and AJBfghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served in an expe-
dition under Sir Charles Napier against the AflVeedies, in 1849-50 ; volunteered with a Company of his Regiment 10
scale a hill in the possession of the enemy, who had cut up a detachment of 40 men under Ensign Sitwell ; drove off
the enemy, and brought down the body of Ensign Sitwell and the four survivors (Medal with Clasp). Served m tLc
Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at four engagcmeiiu
with rebels at Dumoh, and twice repulsed attacks on the Fort of Rehli, employed in hunting down rebels in the
Saueor district while in command of the Police Battalion ; co-operated in attecking a body ol rebels 1500 strong at
Hirdecmgur, killing 150 of them, and jjrcsent at the attack on Patrakotah and Luckimgur (Medal).
** Lt.Colonel T. F. Forster served as a volunteer in the Sutloj campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of
Aliwal (Medal). *
«» Lt.Colonel F. C. Anderson served with the force under General Wheeler in the Puiyaub campaign of 184^4^
(Medal). Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
*** Lt.Colonel G. L. Fraser served in the Butlej campaign in 1846 ; also in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and w*6
present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp, and mentioned in despatches). Served in the expedition to
KoUat under Sir Charles Napier, in Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Indian mutiny campaign, aui
was present at the siege of talpee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
'*' Lt.Colonel B. W. Ryall served throughout the Sonthal insurrection in 1855-56. Served as Adjutant of 2nd Hydera-
bad Cavalry with Kamptee Movable Column, present at forcing of Khouie Pass on loth Jan. 1858, aA battles of
Khobrio and Bondah (wounded, horse also wounded), and in all minor engagement* fought by Central India Forvo
under Major General Whitlock up to June 1858. Commanded 3rd Seikh Irregular Cavalry during the Shahahad
campaign under Brigadier Douglas, from August 1858; commanded Southern division of Cavalry at baUle and
capture of Jugdispore in Oct. 1858; mentioned in despatches on nine occasions, recommended for the Brevet <f
Major, and for the " Victoria Cross " for having at battle of Bandah, while wounded and charger also wounded, ren-
dered essential service, and cut down several of the enemy in hand-to-hand combat, as set forth in despatches o(
Sir G. C. Whitlock and Major Macintire (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
*" Lt.Colonel E. Dandridge ser\'e<l in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny
campaigns of 1857-59 ; was Sta^ Officer to Colonel Sherer at Julpigoreo when the Native Cavalry mutinied at that
station, and also during the operations against the Chittagong and Dacca rebels ; commanded a movable colonin
in Bundlecund and was engaged in rejKjated expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlet Singh and Burgore Singh
from October 1859 to March i860 (Medal).
*** Lt. Colonel W. C. MacDougall served in the Pui\jaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and
surrender of Mooltan— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
**♦ Lt.Colonel I. F. MacAndrew served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Military Secretary and Aide de Camp to
Br.General MacGregor, the Military Commissioner with the Goorkha Force under Jung Bahadoro, and was pr^ent
at the capture of Gomckpore. passage of the Gogra, siege and cai>ture ofLucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*"t Lt.Colonel T. Taylor served as a volunteer with the 24ih Foot against the mutineers of the i4ih Bengal
Native Infantrj' at Jhelum on the 7th July 18 cj (Medal).
^*» Lt.Colonel W. T. McGrigor joined the 68th Regt. whilst on field service in Oudo in Aug. 1658, and served to the
end of the campaign against the rebels (Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel R. Barter served as A<ljutant 75th Regt. throughout the Indian mutiny campaion of 1857-58, and was
present at the battle of Bndlec ke Serai (severely wounded), siege storm and capture of Demi, including the six
days' fighting in the streets, where he commanded the remnant of his Regiment for nearly 24 hours, all senior to
him having been killed or disabled. Served with Greathed's Column in jnirsuit, and present at the action of Bolund-
shuro, affairs of Alh'ghur and Akerabad, and battle of Agra. With Sir Hope Grant" s Column at Canoge, during the
advance on Cawnjiore ; crossed into Oude and present at Maharajgunge, and skirmish near the Alumbagh. With
the Alumbagh GaiTison, and at the relief of Lucknow by Lonl Clyde, l^resent with the force under Sir James Out-
ram at the Alumbagh until 14th Feb. 1858, and constantly engaged repelling the enemy's attacks. Commanded two
Ressallahs of Irregiilor Cavalry in the advance into Rohilcund and re-occupation of Bignour (Medal with two
Clasps.
^^ Lt.Colonel A. A. Munro served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also in the Sonthal caxupaign of
1855-56. Served theUmbeyla campaigij of 1863 with the Euzofzaie Field Force under Brigadier General Chambcrlam
(Medal with Clasp).
** Lt.Colonel W. Smith served in the Indian mutiny campai(?n in 1857-58 in military charge of two Battalions of
NepaulcKe troops, and was present at the actions of Cluinda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, attack of the Begum's
Kote, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in (lesj)atches. Medal with Cbisp).
*•» Lt.Colonel R. Stewart served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Commanded a detachment of the
Sylhet Lijrht Infantry and the Roorkcc Levj' in pursuit of the Mumiiiwrco Princes, engaged and defeated them av
Bishenpore on a4th Nov. 1852. Served in" Cachar against the mutineers of the ^4th Bengal Native Infkntry m
1857-58 (Medal).
*'° Colonel A. B. Johnson served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at the attack on stocdcadee on
the 19th March (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign
(Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*7i Lt.Colonel A. A. Bruce ser^'cd with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
Served also with the force under Colonel Mackrson apainst the Hussanzies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp).
•7* Lt.Colonel J. W. R. Boisragon served in the Saharun])ore and Mozuffemuggur Districts daring the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58. C-ommanded the troo])8 engaged at Sedhowlie. Nookur, and Gungah. and commanded the
Infantry detachment ht the action of Hurdwar (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Appointed by Lord Strathnaim
to the Command of the 30th Bengal Native Infantry on 2nd Sept. 1866 in consideration of useful and gallant service
in the field.
^* Lt.Colonel E. St. George served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian
mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow— dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*7» Lt.Colonel F. P. Bailey served with his Regiment in charge of the Siege Train in the Sutlej campaign, and
during the time it held JuUunder in the Punjaub campaign. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ;
accompanied Havelock's Force in the advance on Lucknow in 1857 and wa« present at the actions of Buseemtgonge,
Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of the Garrison and defence of the Residency ; subsequently with Outram's Force
in the Alumbagh, and at the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
*7« LtColonel F. C. J. Brownlow served throughout the Pun^jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of
the Chenab and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
*77 Lt.Colonel W. H. Hawes served during the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served also throughout the Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-50 and was present during the siege of Lucknow in 1857 (severely wounded in two places),
battle of Cawnpore. and action of Khankur (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
*7« Lt.Colonel A. Irvine served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the actions of Moodkee, Fe-
rozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps).
«7» Lt.Colonel C. H. Barchard sen'ed in the Puixiaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallnh
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present in the operations in the Boori Pass in 1853, and in those against the
AlVeedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasj)). Served in the Indian mutmy campaigns in 1857-58 on Sir Archdsle
Wilson's Staff, and was present at the actions of tho 30th and 3i8t May on the Hjidun, battle of Badlee*ke>Scrai,
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tlironghout the siege assault and capture of Dolhi, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clflsps. and CB.).
"' LLGolonel T.W. Holland served in the Sotlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Was at
Delhi on nth May 1857 nt the outbreak of the mutiny, and served as Aide de Camp to Major General Penny from July
to Dec. ; accompanied Beaton's Column from Delhi to Futtehghur ; served with Lord Clyde's Force at the capture
of Lucknow ; accompanied Lugard's Force in relief of Azimghur and in pursuit of Koer Sing to Arrah ; served with
Ihe Azimghur Field Force from March to June 1858 in the operations against the rebels in the Jugdespore jungles j
and with the Shahabad Field Force from Oct. 1858 to March 1859 in operations a^fainst rebels (twice mentioned in
deftpatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Field Force of 1865-66 m Assam (Medal with Clnsp).
^ Lt.Colonel J. Buggies served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846. Was
present at the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from Jimo to Nov. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's
fiemce). Commanded the loth Bengal Native Infantry in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, including the assault
and csptnre of the Bala Stockades (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
« Lt.Colonel M. J. Brander served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the operations in the
Tidnity and capture of Rangoon (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Ser\-ed as Senior Commissariat Officer and
Paymaster of the Nepaulese Auxiliary Force under Jung Bahador from Dec. 1857 to June 1858, and was present at
the' recapture of Goruckporc, capture of the Fort of Julapore, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*^ Lt.Colonel W. B. Girdlestone served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the actions of the 18th and
i9ih March 1853 at Donabew, and when in charge of a fleet of 100 store and ammunition boats on the Irrawaddy
repulsed a night attack — struck on the chest by a spent ball (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Indian
matiny campaign in 1857 including the action near Agra on 5th July, and battle of As?ra on loth October (Medal).
« Lt. Colonel R. Murray served the Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
wallah. and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
■* Lt.Colonel W. R. Gordon served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^ LtCotonel G. A. Cuyler served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and
tras present at the assault of the heights of DuUa (Medal). Served with the force under Colonel Mackcson against
the Hossanzaies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; joined the Nussee-
ne Battalion at Sahamni)ore in Aug. 1857, and was at once sent in command of u strong detachment to the relief of
the Civil Station of MozutTumuggur ; commanded a detachment in Snharunpore and MoznflfVirnuggur districts from.
Aug. 1857 to March 1858, and was engaged in various affairs with insurgents, including the taking of Jowlah and
attack on Thannabowan (Medal).
»• Lt. Colonel W. C. Hamilton sen'ed throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ram-
nnsrfur. passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (horse killed), and pursuit of the Sikhs
and AffjCfiians (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 and was present in
action with the rebels at Saugor, and led an advanced party of the 31st Native Infantry when attacked by the
reiiels on the 19th of July from whom a gun was taken (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Auldjo served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal) . Also through-
oat the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the afihir of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of
S&doolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Claaps). Served during the mutiny of 1857-58
(Medal).
*■ Lt.Colonel G. C. Huxham served at the defence of the Residency at Lucknow in 1 857 and was three times woun-
ded, once severely (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). Commanded a party resulting in the death of the rebel
Mukhoond Sing and defence of his followers, for which he received the thanks of the Government of India and of
Ihe Commander in Chief. Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1 864-65, present at the taking of Chjunoorchee and re-
lalnnjf of Bala.and commanded the force which took and destroyed the ouemy's position at Nagoh (Medal with Clasp).
" LtColonel G. Cavenagh served as Interpreter to the 54th Foot during the Indian mutiny (Medal). Served
»ihthe 16th Bengal Native Infantry during the Chinese war of 1860-61, and commanded a party at the west gate
during the attack on Shanghaie by the rebels on the 19th 30th and 21st September i860. Served in the Bhootan
cunpaign (Medal with Clasp).
■» Lt.Colonel A. C. Bunbury served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah and
wrrender of Kote Kangra (Me<ial).
** LtColonel F. D. Ogilvie served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnug-
gur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sa<loolapore, Chillian wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
"* LtColonel C. Armstrong served in the Crimean campaign in 1855 in the Turkish Contingent, and present as a
vr.lanteer with the 49th Regt. at the attack of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp and Tnrki.^h Medal).
Wag attached to the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the operations at Ca^vnpore under General Windham in
N'v. 1857 and was severely wounded through both legs, the right amputated (Medal). Served as 2nd in command
of the 14th Bengal Native Infantry during the Umbeyla campaign of 1861 (Medal with Clasp).
^ LtColonel S. D. White served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal) . Served
ftla-o in the Indian nautiny campaigns of 1857-58, including the actions near Agra and AUyghur, operations near
fihereifhur Ghaut, and action of Dowra (Medal) .
"■^ tt Colonel F. Duffin served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, inclndinfir the battles of Moodkoo
aad Ferozediah (Medal and one Clasp). Served in the China campaign of 1857-58 (Medal).
'*' Lt.Colonel W. H. Smith served throughout thePunjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the action of Ramnuggur,
T«M^ of the Chenaib, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojernt (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 6th
t'X in the Indian mutiny campaign, including oi)erations in the Jugdespore jungles, and nction of Barvan (Medal).
*■'' Lt.ColonelW. Gamell served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab
«Jid battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and commniuled a
dftachment of the Mhairwarra Local Battalion at the attack on Ahwa on the 18th September 1857 (Medal).
*'♦ Lt.Colonel J. Macdonald served in the Punjaub campaiam of 1848-49 (Medal). * *
*'* Lt Colonel R. Y. Chambers ser\^ed in China in 1858-59 (Medal).
*^* LtColonel J. T. Watson was engaged in street fighting at Lucknow previous to the action of Chinhat when
tke ilahoinedans rose on the troops at the Dowlutkhanna, and served throuffhout the defence of the Residency at
Lucknow in 1857, frequently in command of the CaNvnpore Battery, afterwanls present at the battle of Cawnpore
aad defeat of tfa« insurgent Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a j'car's service).
"" Lt.Colonel J. W. Orchard served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, inchiding the siege storm and
aptnre of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mahsood expedition of i860 and was present at the forcing of
ihf Bemra Pass (Medal with Chisp).
"'^ LtColonel G. A. Brown served with the expedition on the Eusofzie border in April and May 1858, and was
proseniat the destruction of Chingalec and Sittana, and commanded the present ist Bengal Native Infantry at tho
JiUack on Sittana and until the force returned (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
"» Lt.Colonel J. R. Currie served with tho force under Brigadier Wheeler in tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
(Medal).
** LtColonel H. Mackenzie served in tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tho battles of Chillianwallah
aad Koojcrat (Medal with two Clasps).
* LtColonel B. H. Woodcock served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857— severely wounded (Medal with
Clasp).
**> LtColonel G.G.Cjinliffe served as a volunteer in the Nynoo Tal ililitia, raised for tho protection of that ploce.from
ird June to a6th Dec. 1857. and assisted in the surprise and defeat of a bodj- of rebels belonging to Khan Bahadoor
Shim that had occupied Huldwaree. Commanded a Detachment of the Kemaon Levy at the action of Churiworah,
and a portion of a Field Force at the action of Surpoorah, succeeding to the command of tho Force on Capt. S. Brown
Ijein? Mvercly wounded— charger disabled by sword cuts (thanked by tho Governor General and the Commander
in Chief for gallant conduct. Medal).
"* LtColonel A. R. Baylv served with the 8th Regt. at the siege and assault of Delhi, including repulse of sorties on
9ih 14th and 18th July, and the six days* fighting in the city ; afterwards present in the action of Bolundshur, affair
ftf Allyghur, battle of Agra, action of Dilkoosha, and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, affair of the 2nd and
action of the 6U1 Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudaguiy (Modal with two CUisps).
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«* Lt.Colonel R. D'O. C. Bracken served throughout the Punjauh campaign of 1848-40, including^ the first and
second siege operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Com-
manded a Detachment of the 2nd Sikh Infantry at the repulse of insurgents at Murree in 1857 ; and served in tho
operations against Sittana in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
M* Lt.Colonel A. Taylor served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnnggor,
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chilhan wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
"* Lt.Colonel C. H. Palliser as AdiutontSind Camel Corps was severely wounded in an action with the Sbeoraneet
on the berajat Frontier on the 14th March 1853 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served the Indian
mutiny campaign of 1858-59; accompanied the Advance Column under Major Renand ftrom AUaliabad towards
Cawnpore (wounded and July 1857), and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking the field ; commanded
Irregular Cavalry in the nations of Futtehpore ; commanded right troop with Barrow's Volunteer Cavalry in the
actions of Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow (woxmdod, and two horses shot) ; defence of the
Residency till the second relief by Lord Clyde ; subsequent occupation of the Alumbivgh under Oatram troxa. N'>-
vember 1857 to March 1858 includmg actions of (Jahilee, repulse of rebel attack, capture of Lucknow. Served with
Hodson's Horse at reoccupation of Fyzabad and crossing of the Goomtee at Sultanporc. Commanded zst Regiment of
Hodson's Horse in the action of Dadoodpore and in repulse and pursuit of rebels at IChandoo Nuddee — dangerouslv
wounded (mentioned in dcspotches, M.edal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major). Commande-i
the loth Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian expedition (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.(}olonel, and
»*7 Lt.Colonel J. M. Graham served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59; commanded the Head Quarters of tho
Romghur ^regular Cavalry and a Company of the 1st Sikh Battalion in an attack on and defeat of a body of rebels &t
Jhurpo on the 19th September 1857 ; in the same capacity was besieged for a short time by tho rebels in the Pala-
mon District ; afterwards held the district for several months with the above force and a body of Irregulars raised
for the purpose, against vastly superior numbers ; present in command of a detachment in the attack on the rebel
position at Palamow Fort and capture of their guns and camp ; engaged with the rebels at Foungaree Pass,
Chemo, Laburmoor, and Paretal, pursuit of tho Shahabad rebels, and at the Booeloomara Pass (Medal), and received
through the Secretary of State for India the most gracious approbation of Her Majesty for services performed daring
that period. Commanded tho 5th Battalion of Military Police in the expedition against the hill tribes on the SE.
frontier of Bengal in 1860-61 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in Bhooton with tho force under Brigadier General Tombs
at the recapture of the Forts of Dewangiri in 1865 (Clasp). -
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campaign i^ .wj, j- , , .. . _ _
Muchee Bhawun, and throughout the defence of the Residency, subsequent onerations against the Gwalior ContiE-
gent and battle of Cawnpore, occupation of Futtehpore, siege and capture of Lucknow. Performed the duties of &n
Artillery Officer and had charge of one 18-pounder and two p-pounders at Gubbins* outpost during the defence cif
the Residency from. July to Nov. 1857 (twice mentioned m despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
service) •
»• Lt.Colonel H.B.Urmston served with the expeditionary force under Colonel Mackeson againsttho Hns^mzaies
in 1853-53. Also with that against the Mohmun<l tribe under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1854, as Assistant Commissioner,
and was present in the attack on Shah Mooseh Khcl (Medal with Clasp).
«> Lt.Colonel F.W.Graham served in Burmah in 1852-53, and was present at the operations against Myah Toon near
Donabew (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Oudo throughout the mutinies, and present in the action of
Chinhut (wounded, and charger also wounded), defence of the Residency of Lucknow (wounded), including assault
of 18th August and sorties of 29th Sept. and 2nd Oct., throughout tho occupation of the Alcmbagh, incladin^ the
surprise of the (Jahilee and aflair of 25th Feb., capture of Lucknow, relief of Sundecla, action of Jamoo, and capture
of Birwah (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
«>t Lt.Colonel W. T. Fagan served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the 7th Bengal Police Bat-
talion in the expedition against hostile tribes on tho South-east ft^ntier in January and February 1861.
Ml Lt.Colonel R. H. M. Aitken served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including thepassa^ of the
Chenali, battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with Clasp). Sonthal campaign in 1S5-,
Present at tho mutiny at Lucknow 30th May 1857, defeat of the mutineers the following day, action of Chinhut,
throughout defence of the Residency from 30th Juno to 22nd Nov. 1857, including four sorties, in two of which he
commanded ; afterwards present during the operation before Cawnporo from 28th Nov. and battle of the 6cb
December ; Oude campaign of 1858 (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with Claf-r*.
a year's service. Brevet of Major, and decorate<l with the Victoria Cross " for various acts of gallantry and dh^tir.-
guished bravery performed during the defence of thb Residency of Lucknow ").
*'it Lt.Colonel E. H. Scott served with the Bundlecund field force in 1850.
•** Lt.Colonel C. D. 8. Clarke served through the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
»> Major E. G. Clark served with the Nepaulese Force in the Indian mutiny campaign from July 1857 to A-pr-1
1858 • commanded the Left Column in the action of Chanda and captured 5 gims, afterwards present in the action*
of Chanda (second), Umeerpore, and Sultonpore, siege and capture of Lucknow ; present as Civil Ofllcer at the rehcf
of Hussungunj, capture of Fort Methowlee, and action of Mchundeo (Medal with Clasp).
w* Major C. F. Packe served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
Served as a volunteer with Armv before Delhi in 1857, and was severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
w« Major J. F. Sherer served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the sieire
operations before Mooltan, including the action of Sooijkoond, attack on the Suburbs, storm and capture of the
dity and surrender of the fortress (Modal with Clasp). Led the Head Quarters of the Sylhet Light Infantrv irto
action against the mutineers of the 34th Bengal N.I. at Latoo, Sylhet district, on 17th Dec. 1857, succec<led to tlie
command of the Corps on Major Byng being killed at the commencement of the fight and brought it out of actoa
after defeating and routing the mutineers (Medal).
«• Major General P. S. Lnmsden served with the force employed in various expeditions against the frontier tribes in
1852-56 • served as D. A. Quarter MastcrGeneral at the action of Punjhao 15th April 1S52 ; at Nowadund, Pianghur,
Iskak6t' and operations in the Ranezai Valley in May 1852 ; against tho Boreo Afi-eedees in 1853 ; to Shah Moc^h
Kheyl against the Mohmund Tribe in 1854 ; expedition against tho Meranzaio tribe in April 1855, including the
cavwry aflkir at Dursummund ; against the Bussy Khelut Alum in November 1855 ; in Moranzaie and Kooran expe-
ditions in November 1856 (received the special thanks of the Local and the Supreme Governments). Served in a Special
Military JiOssion to Affghanistan in 1857-58, and received the thanks of the Supreme Government (Medsd w;th
Clasp). In July 1848 he joined the Gwalior Force under (Jencral R. Napier, and was present at Ranode and subse-
auent pursuit in Central India (mentione<l in despatches. Medal). Accompanied tho expedition to China in iSto,
and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangchow, assault and capture of tho Taku Forts, and advance on
Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Ma^'or).
»« Major A. H. Millett served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
»*i Major H. B. Chalmers served as Principal Executive Officer at Agra during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
slightly wounded at the battle of Agra on 5th July 1857 (Medal).
*** Major R. E. Cakes served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the second siege oi>eratiors
before Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs, afterwards present at the battle of Goqjerat (Medal wiih
»*♦ Sir Charles H. Brownlow was present with tho Army of Reserve during tho Punjaub war of 1848-49. Ser\''^l
with ist Sikh Infantry in the Black Mountain campaign, Hazara, in 1852-53 ; against the Michnee Momands ia
August 1854, when he was shot through the lungs ; and in the Bozdar Expedition in 1857. Commanded the Sih
afterwards the aoth Punjaub Infantry in tho operations on the Eusofrai Frontier in 1858 ; throughout tho campaign
of i860 in China, including tho action of Sinho, taking of tho Taku Forts, and occujMition of Pekin (Bnnct o:
Major, and CB.) The Umbeyla campaign of 1863, and the Hazara Expedition of 1868. Commanded the Right's-
Chittagong Column of the Looshai Expeditionary Force in 1871-72 (thanked by the Government of India, XCB .
Has received the Punjaub Medal, the China Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin, and the Indian
Medal with Clasps for North-West Frontier, Umbeyla, and Looshai.
**A Mi^jor J. G. 8. Matheson served throughout the Plmjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Bamnug-
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eoftheChenab, and battles of . ChilliAnwallah and Groojerat (wonnded), and pnnnit of the Sikhs and
^^ ,J(edal with two Olafips). Served %rtth a field force in Thorawaddio, Burmah, in 1853-54.
***f HaioT 3. Reav served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
*** K^'or R. S. Hoseley served in China and was present in the engagement of the 8th Jan. 1859 when the battcry
and villaJT© of Shek-t«ing were captured.
»«•+ Miyor A. W. Montagu 8er\'ed in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Modal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with th»
TraM-Gogra Force on the Nepaul frontier in 1858-59, and was present at the action of Toolsepore (Medal).
»« Jf^jor A. H. Bumfield served in^he Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and
Goojerat. and pursuit of the Sikhs and AfTghans (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the expeditionary force
against the Boree Afreedees in the Kohat Hills in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
»* Major H. Maxwell served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the storm and recaptrrre of Pegu
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served as Adjutant of the ist Bengal European Fusiliers in the Trans-Goomtee ope-
rations terminating in the assault and capture of Lucknow ; present in subsequent operations in Oude, defeatmg-
tfce rebels and capturing their guns (Medal with Clasp).
«» Mi^r G. H. Basevi served with the Kohat field force at the attack on the Kothul on the xath and asth Nov*
1853, 08 Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
«i Major N. Barton served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
M Lt Colonel B. Walton served with the 53rd Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1849 find was present at the-
bottleofOoojerat (Medal with Clasp). With the expedition against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in
1851-52 (Medal with Clasp). Campaign in India in 1857, including relief of Lucknow bv Lord Clyde, and severely
wounded at the storming of the Seounderbagh (mentioned in despatches, Medal vnth Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
•»> Major P. W. Dunbar served in Burmah in 1853 against the rebel chief Gounghee. Also throughout the Sonthal
campaign of 1855 and captured one of the chief rebel leaders. Present at the outbreak at Benares on the 4th June
1S57, and in the engagement there with the rebels. Served with the Goorkha force in the Gomckpure and Azimghur
I)R.5trict8 (Medal).
»* Lt.Colonel H. H. Lystor served on the Staff of Sir Hugh Rose as Interpreter and Aide deCamp throughout the
Central India campaign from Deo. 1857 to July 1858, including the siege and capture of the town and fort of Rath-
ghur and repulse of the rebels in an attack on the camp during the siego, action of Banxla (sabre wound and charger
als-i wounded), taking of Baroda, forcing the Muddinpore Pass, siege and storm of the town and capture of tho
for. of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action of Eoonch and capture of the town (charger received one bayonet and
tiro sabre wounds), attack on the camp of the 2nd Brigade at Muttra, attack on the camp of the ist Brigade at
Goolowlco, tiddng of the town and fort of Calpee, action at and capture of Morar cantonments, storming of tho
Loshker and fort of Gwalior (three times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallant conduct in the field, Brevet of
ibj-.r. Medal w^th Clasp, and awarded the Victoria Cross " for gallantly charging and breaking, singly, a skir-
cuihing square of tlie retreating rebel armj^ from Calpee and killing two or three sepoys in the confiict").
"" Major A. Cory aerved on special duty with the Nepaulese Force under Jung Bahadoor in the Indian mutiny
campaign in 1857-58, and present at the capture of Goruckpore, and siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Cla«p) .
»"t Major F. B. Norman served in the Punjaub throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-58 ;^as Assistant Quarter
Master General with Busofaai Field Force at Umbeyla in 1863 ; present with 2nd Brigade under Colonel W. W.
Turner at storming of Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on X5th December and action in Chumla valley on
following day. and with 2nd Brigade under Colonel A. Wilde in subsequent operations ; served as Assistant
Q:;arter Master General throughout the campaigns in Bhootan in i864-65;and 1865-66; on 14th March 1865 when
recoanoitaing in Gooroogaon Pass with a Company of Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment and a Company of 29th Punjaub-
Xative Infantry captured four stockades, inflicting severe loss on the enemy ; received by telegraph thanks of Hia
Excellency Sir Hugh Rose and was afterwards thanked by Government of India ; present at recapture of Dewan-
?i-n l>y the force under Brigadier Greneral Tombs on 2nd April 1865 ; accompanied the force under Colonel W.
iciiardwn on ito advance towards Tongsoo in February 1866 resulting in capture of Suleeka, occupation of th&
In.3 Suspension Bridge over Monass and restoration by Booteahs of the guns they had captured at Dewangiri in
Febniary 1865 ; served as 2nd in Command 24th Punjaub Native Infantry throughout the Black Mountain expe-
diuon under Major General A. Wilde in 1868 ; has been favourably [mentioned in despatches of six Ofllcers com-
manding field forces or brigades; has received thanks of two Commanders in Chief; commendation of
G"rernment of India for capture of stockades in Gooroogaon Pass in March 1865 ; a Brevet Minority for ger\*icea
in Ehootan in 1864-65 ; Indian Mutiny Medal, and India Medal with Clasps for Umbeyla, Bhootan, and North-
West Frontier.
*« Major P. J. Craigio served with the Puiyaub Irregular Force in the Koorian Valley in October and November
1556, and present at the taking of Thorewalie. Served with the Bareillv field force on the Oude frontier in 1858-59 ;
commanded; a party of the 2nd Punjaub Caval^ and 24th Puiyaub Infentry in a successful affkiragainst the rebels.
« Nooreah 29th August, and commanded the cavalry at the attack on the enemy's position at Seerpoorah on tho
■KAh August 1858 (Medal) . Present with the Puiijaub Irregular Force in an aflkir with the Wuzeeree Mil tribes in i£6o
(Medal with Clasp).
^' Major C. 9. Lane served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi
actions cf Bolundshur, AUyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dool
1^57 (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major H. M. Wemyss served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the battle of Budlee-ke* Serai
an'l Xujjufghur, several engagements before Delhi, siege and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*» Major B. T. Staffbrd served as 2nd in command of the 22nd Bengal Native Infantry in China, including thft
foJowing operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghaie in 1862, capture of stockades on the
4ta April, capture of the stockaded viUage of Tserpoo on the 17th April and of stockades near Nanhsiang out h©
r)ih April, capture by escalade of the walled towns of Kading, Tsinpoo, Ntyow, and Cholin, and repulse of a very
Kperior force of tho rebels on the 25th Mav.
*• Major D. 8. Buist served with the Sylhet Light Infantry in pursuit of the throe Companies 34th Bengal Notiva
Iri^trv who mutinied at Chittagong on the i8th Nov. 1857. Commanded a Detachment at the action of Binna
Cindy m the Cachar district on 12th Jan. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, and Medal).
Commanded Six Companies of the S;rlhet Light Inftuatrv employed in the Jynteah Hills in suppressing the Coftsiah
rwurrection in i860, including skirmishes on the 26th and 28th March, and capture of the stockaded village of Moong
G-'-igie. Again served in the Cossiah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, including the capture of
ihe stockades of Moonson, Ooksaie, Nunghai, Ralleang, and fourth capture of Moonseri. Served in the Bhootan
eipediUon in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major H.A.Priiiiiep served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the battle of Agra
"* Major H- C. Smith served in the actions afrainst the hill tribes on tho Peshawur frontier in 1854-55, including-
t!xe capture and destruction of Dhub and Sardme in August 1854 ; expedition against the Busee Kheil Afreedees in
D«;- 1854 and March 1855 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served as Interpreter to the 19th Foot
iriih the force under Brigadier Kelly on the Nepaul frontier in 1859.
^ Major J. Graham served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, including tho siege and capture of Luck-
aoTT, affairs of Koorsee, Barree, and Simree, action of Nawabgunge, reoccupation of Fyzabad, and passage of the
& Tra (mentionod in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*** Major A. A. Currie served as 2nd in command of the 23rd Bengal Native Infhntry in tho Abyssinian campaign
ia i368, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, and Medal) .
'^ Major R. S. Graves served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur ftt)ntier in 1851-52 (Medal with Qlasp). Also
in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund in 1857-58.
*•* Major H. Z. Darrah was present when the 41st Bengal Native Infantry mutinied at Seetapore on the 3rd Juno
1557, when he escaped into Lucknow. Remained on duty at the Muchee Bhawun Fort, and afterwards at the
Eeaidcncy throughout the defence until the final relief of the Garrison of Lucknow. Afterwards served aa Assistant
Ba^arage Master in the field with the 3rd Infantry and Artillery Brigades until Feb. 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and a
yciir'a service).
'^ Major H. E. lYhisli served as a volunteor at the siege of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
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** Major J. W. Ho^^gan sen-ed in tho Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of
Bhagonala, Nngoena, Boreilly, and Mohunporo — severaly wounded ^Medal).
** Major J. T. Harris served in the and European Bengal Fusihora with the force before Delhi in 1857, ynx
present at the hattio of Budleekeaertii and subsequent operations l)efore Delhi, and severely wounded thronghont
uiiffh in the Subaee Mundeo on the a7th June ; served subsequently in Oude in 1858-59 (Modal with Clasp). Serred
witn the zsth Puujaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangkn«
and actions of Chankiawhan and Paliachow, and advance on Pekin (Modal with two Claspl.
370 M^jor B. G. Bogors served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned m despatches. Medal with
Clasp). Also throughout the Hazara campaign of x868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black
Mountain (Clasp).
•^ Major G. C. Eowcrofb served with the force against the Hussunzaies on the Hazara firontier in 1852. Com-
manded the Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regimenc with the force on the Eusufzaie frontier and against the fbnatica of Sittaaa
to April and May 1858 (Medal with Clasp). ,
»'* Lt. Colonel J. J. H. Grordon served m the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Jounpore Field Force attached to
the p7th Begt. ; at the actions of Nusrutpore, CJhanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, at the siege and captore of
Luckiiow and storming the Kaiser Bagh (Medal with Clasp) ; and l\*om Sept. 1858 to April 1859 as Field Adjutant to
Colonel Turner commanding the Trooos on the Grand Trunk road, and Field Force during the operations in Shoh-
abad, final attack on Jugdc&pure, action of Noandee, and subsequent pursuit (mentioned in despatches, Brevtt of
Major).
>'* Lt. Colonel T. E. (Jordon served as second in command of tho 7th Punjaxib Infantry during tho Indian campaign
of 1858-59, commanded the Begt. at the attack and capture of the Oude Foi-ts Dehayn and Turowl on X4th ana xjth
July 1858 ; engaged in operations in the Futtohghur, Azlmghur,"and Gorrlckpore districts in 1858, and in the Terai,
Ncpaul, in 1859 i^^^ times mentioned in despatches. Medal).
"7* Lt.Colonel B. Chalmers served throughout the Indian mutiny campaipfns of 1857-59 ; advanced with Major Re-
naud's Column towards Cawnnore and carried his despatch announcing the Cawnpore massacre tram Lohonda t<i
Allahabad, a distance of 40 miles through a disturbed country, after^vards joined the Volunteer Cavalry and served
with Havelock's Force from its first taking tho field in July 1857, and was present at the actions of Fnttefaporc.
Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (both actions) , Mnngarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of
liucknow, and subseciucnt defence of the Residency for two months (twice wounded), during which time he acterl as
Field Engineer and was present at the assault and capture of tho Kiiig's.stablcs and engine-house ; after the relief
of the Garrison by Lord Clyde, served with the force under Outram, occupying the Alumbagh, including tho affair
«f Ghilee and repulse of the several attacks thereon, also present at the capture of Lucknow, and action of Rntton-
pore (Medal witn two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
*7' Major Lance served with the 98th Foot in the campaign against tho Hill Tribes on the Peshawnr flnmtaer in
1851-52. Served as a Captain in tho Turkish Contingent during the Russian war in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
S76 Major T. N. Baker served during tho Sonthal campaign of 1855.
■77 Major F. B. Foote ^vas engaged in various expeditions against the mountain tribes near Peshawur in x85t-5J
under Sir Colin Campbell (Medal with Clasp). Was engaged from Dec. 1857 throughout the suppression of the mu-
tiny in India, and present with the Groorkha Force under Brigadier General Macgri^or at the affairs of Gorruckpore,
Shahgunge, and iChandhoonuddee — received tho thanks of the Governor -General m Council. Also present at the
tfiege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
S77f Major H. T. Oldfield served in 1854-55 agamst Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier (mentioned in despatch).
Also with the force under Colonel Craigie in the opei-ations against tho Busee Kheyl Tribes in March 1855 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in May and June 1857 i^ ^^^ Indian mutiny against insurgents. Present at the action of the
sth July 1857 at Agra T-chargpr wounded. Served in command of a Squadron of Sikh Horse with the Column
nnder Brigadier Showers in the pursuit of Tantia Topee from December 1853 to May 1859. Present at the action
of Dewsah i8th January 1859— (mentioned for *' gallant conduct," and received the thanks of the Goremment of
the North-West Provinces, Mcda^.)
S78 Major H. L. C. Bernard served with tho force under Colonel Mackesonin Hazara and the Hussunzaie campaiflrn
of 1852-53, and present at the affairs of the Black Mountain and taking of the fort. Served as Adjutant of the
Hazara Goorkha Battalion throughout the Mahsood Wuzeeree campaign of i860 with the force under Br.Gcneral
Chamberlain, and was present at the repulse of the attack on the British Camp at Paloseen, storming the Heights of
Burrurah, and in the subsequent operations leading to the occupation of Raneegorum and burning of Mookoen
CMedal with Clasp).
S7V Major E. Thompson served in the Burmese war in 1852, and was present at the operations in the vicinity cf
Donabew and capture of Pegu (Medal with Clnsp for Pegu).
»<• Major AV. Gordon served in Burmah against the rebel Mong Gong Gee in 1854. Had charge of the €ntreE<±-
■ments at Allahabad, and conunand of outposts during the mutinies in 1857 (Medal) . Accompanied tho £]ci)editionarv
Force to China, and was present at the capture of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
»i Mfl^or H. v. Mathias served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Was 2nd in Command of tho Bcwab
and Nagode Rajah's Troops at the opening of the Deccan road in 1857-58, during which operations tho forts cf
Kimchunpore Joorah, Myhere city and fort, Jokye, Kunnwarrah, Bejeeragooghur. and 42 pieces of ordnance were
taken (slightly wounded) . Was 2nd in Command of the Rewah Contingent at the storming of the enemj''s position on
tho Punwarrah Heights, taking all the enemy's guns, killing theirleaders, and entirely dispersing their force (Medal).
**« Major W. Playfair served with tho 1st Sind Horse, with the 2nd Division of the Persian Expeditionary Force ia
x8s7, and was present at the boml)ardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
*« Major Melmoth A. Douglas Orchard served during tho Indianmutiny of 1857-58, and was present in tho actions
of tho 5th July and loth October 1857 ^^ Agra (Medal).
*** Major C' W. Fletcher served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 3cth June until its
ftnal rehef by Lord Clyde on the 17th Nov. 1857, and ^vas severely wounded— shot through the left arm, resultin^r ia
the loss of the use of the left hand— whilst on duty as Look-out Officer on the top of the Residency oa the xSth
August (Medal with Clasp, wound pension for life, and a year's service).
***t Lt.Colonel D. Macintyre served with both expeditious of 1852, under Sir Colin Campbell, against tho Hill Tribes
on the Peshawnr frontier, including the destruction of the fortified village of Pranghur and action at Ishkakot. Ser\-ed
also with the Expeditionary Force against tho Bore© Afreodees in November 18^3 (Medal with Clasp). Emplovc«l
on several occasions in 1857-58, when commanding an extra GrOorkha Regiment, m protecting the hill passes on'the
Kalee Kumaon frontier from tho Rohilcund rebels, and in keeping the district in order.
*** Major R. D. Campbell served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served throughout the Indian
mutiny campaign, against tho mutineers near Benares on the 6th July 1857 (charger severely wounded ,
also at Aziroghur, and with the Nepaulesc Contingent in the Goruckpore district (Medal). Served also through<)uc
tho Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present at the storming and capture of Dahmkote, and of Bala and
Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp).
»« Lt.Colonel C. Nedham served in the joth Regt. the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the wholeof the siege
operations before Mooltan, affhir of 9th Sept., storming of the enemy's strongly-entrenched posifon, capture of the
Dowlat Gate, action of Soorjkoond, and surrender of the fortress : afterwards present at the battle of Goojetat
(Medal with Clasp). Served with tho 34th Regt. at the defeat of the rebels near Bootwul on the Ncpaul frontier on
28th March 1859 (Medal).
»«t Lt.Colonel J. H Tdson served as Adjutant 64th Regt. throughout the Persian camymign of 1856-57, includingthe
storm and capture of Rcshirp, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of
Mohumrah (Medal with Clasj)). Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; pre-
sent with Havelock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Ca-wnpore, Oonao. Bnse^mt
Gunge (first and second), Boorbeakcchowkee, Bithoor, Alumbagh. r.u.i first relief of Lucknow ; present in all sub-
sequent operations, including three sorties, until the second relief of Lucknow (thanked by Governor General in
Council) ; served in defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and action of Kalee Nuddee and Ker-
keroulie, and capture of Bareilly ; acted as D.A. Adjutant General with Sir H. Havelock at Mohumrah and at Alum-
bagh (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served as and in Command of the 2xst Bengal Native
In&ntry in the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
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"7 )biot E. L. Sarle sexred throoffhoat the siege of Delhi in 1857, and was wounded on the right side by a mni-
ket-lMUI (mentioned in deepaftchee. Medal with Claap).
M Major G. C. Depree served in Arracan during tne Burmese war of 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pega).
"* Mnor C. J. Mead has the Bnrmah Medal witn Clasp fbr Pegu for the campaign of 1852.
w K^or H. H. Godwin- Austen served in the Burmese war in 1853 ^^ -^^e ae Camp to General Godwin (Medal
irith CIssp for Pega). Several on sx>ecial dn^ with the left Column of the Bhootan field foroe as Surveyor, and was
preaeotat (he atorm and capture of the fortof Dalimkot and the stockade of Chamoorchi in December 1864 (Clasp).
m Major Q. A. Prendernst commanded a Squadron Mooltanee Cavalry detached from Shahjehanpore to tne
asusunce of the lUyah of Powayne and commanded at Powayne during the attack on that place by the rebels under
Khan Bahadoor IQian and Ferose Shah on the 7th and 8th Oct. 1858. Served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Troup
dohng the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was present in the actions of Pusgaon and Bussoolpore, and attaok
tad csDtore of Fort Mittowlie (Medal).
^ Uqor C. H. S. Scott served with the 7zst Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from 7th Feb. 1855, in-
dadine the ai^ of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertoh, destruction of and affiiirs at Taman (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the actions of
Koouch, Mattra, and Deopoora, battle of Golowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar. and capture of Gwalior (men-
tioQcd in despatches) . In Nov. 1858 accompanied a Flying Column to hunt up rebels in the Crwalior district as Staff
Officer to the Column (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
"* Miyor W. H. Mackesy served in the Crimea from 16U1 Aug. 1855, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebaa-
topol, and asaaolt of the 8th Sept., and acted as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and
TorkiBh Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign of x 858-50, including the siege and capture of Luckno w ; also acted
an Aflsist. Field Engineer ttom. Nov. 1858, and was engaged with the 4th Company Royal Engineers in all the actions
tnd at the taking and destruction of various fortifications from Allahabad to tne Nepaul country (Medal with Clasp).
»* JIajor M. M. Prondergast served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the oc-
npation of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude.
af&ir of Bonnee (wounded), and actions of Simree and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal
wiih Claap).
>*' LLColonel H. H. Gough served as Adjutant of Hodson's Horse throughout the sie^e of Delhi (wounded).
Commanded a Wing of the Begiment in the actions of Bolundahur, AUyghur, and Agra, rebef of Lucknow by Lord
C.jde.battleof Cawnpore, aifiUrsat Seraighat and Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (severely wounded,and
two bones killed), and action of Ranode (mentioned in oespatches on several occasions for " distinguished bravery"
and thanked by the Governor General of India, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with t£ree Clasps).
M Major A. Seagrim served with the zst Royals in the Crimea trom the aoth August 1855, including tile siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ ilaiorW. Winson served with the Kelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment on the Peshawur Frontier in 1855-56 and during the
mutiny in 1857 (Medal). With the same Regiment in Eusofzaie under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858.
Commanded Uie i8th Bemnd Native Inftuitry during the operations in Bhootan in 1865, and was present at the re-
ciDtnre of the Bala Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Lt Colonel G. R. Westmaoott was present with the 93rd Beneal Native Infantiy at Mhow when that Regiment
mxuimed on the xst July 1857. Commanded a detachment of Hyderabad Cavalry, infantry, and Artillery in Malwa
in 1857. Served with the Central India Field Force tmder Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, and was present at the
QTQfltment of Indore, siege of Ratghur, repulse of the enemy's attack on our Camp, sldnnish of Jhillah (horse
KTerelj wounded by sabre cuts, and personally thanked by Sir Hugh Rose), action of Barodia (woundea and
twice mentioned in despatches), relief of Sanger, capture of Gurrakota and pursuit to Behra ; affair of Zallimpore,
b&tUe of Betwa and mege of Jhansi ; affair of Kotra, xst battle of Koonon (horse killed) ; rear-guard ist Bri-
nde at Deopbra ; action of (xalowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Billawah (wounded), aflkir of outposts
near Gwalior, and reoocupation of Gwalior. Commanded a Detachment of Artillery and 5th Fusiliers on board
the steamer Burkampmira from Cawnpore to Allahabad, and was engaged at Heerapore and Kaleekunka on the
passaflre down in July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*» Captain J. Sconce served in suppression of the Indian mutinv, including the siege and capture of Delhi (men-
t^o!ied in despatch), battie of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and baUle of Cawnpore on 6th December 2857
(Hedal with two Clasps).
^ Uajor W. C. Mitchel served with the force under Brigadier Cotton against the Mohmund hill tribe on the
Peshawur frontier in August 185^ (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies in the Goraria district in
September, October, and November 1857.
*" Mj^or F. P. Lnard served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of x857->59,~with the Rajpootana Field
Force against the Malwa Insurgents; with the Volunteer Cavalry at the attack and capuret of Nunbhera; as a
rolonlfer gunner at the action of Jeerun and defence of Neemuch Fort (mentioned in Bombay general orders for
*' gallant conduct *') . Was attached to the 14th Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Chandaree and Jhansi ; acted
aa Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Rose at the battle of Koonch, with capture of the fort and town and pursuit, operations
tefcn) Calpee, action at Muttra, aflkir of outposts on aoth May 1858, battle of Golowlee, capture or tee town and fort
of Calpee and pursuit (mentioned in Governor General's orders for services before Calpoe, Medal with Clasp).
Serred the campaign of 1S60 in China with Fane's Horse and commanded a Squadron in the action of Sinho, fall of
thaTaku Forts, and actions of the 8th and aist September (acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle), and sur-
RT^der of Pekin (mentioned by Brigadier Pattle as being "several times personidly engaged with the enemy,"
VDonded. Medal with two Claqpa).
*^ LLColonel F. £. A. Chamier served as Aide de Camp to General Outram with Havelock's Force, and was pre-
Knt at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency
^stil the relief of its Garrison by Lord Clyde ; also present at the final capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches,
Vedal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
Hi^r H. R. Osborne served as Brigade Msjor to the Cavahy portion of the force employed on the Eusofksie
force
f^um, reUeFoflEe Garrison of Luclmow, and subsequent defence of the Residency untifreUevedTby'Loid Clyde
ia Not. 1857 ; served afterwards at the defence of the Alumbagh under Outram until Februaiy 1858 including the
Rpolae of numerous attacks on that position ; also at the final siege assault and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
*^Kajor E. C. Impey was present at the siege and capture of Kotah by the field foroe under Mig'or General
Boberta in 1858 ; after the siege he was attached as Political Officer with that foroe on the march from Kotah to
XeemDch (Medal).
^ Uakft G. J. Pasl^y served in the Bonthal campaign of x855'
^ Major J. ▼. Hunt served with the force under General Van Courtlandt in 1857-58 and was present at the
Ktions of OdawaUah, E3iyrekee, and Hissar, storm and capture of the village of Mungalee. Commanded the said
Piuyaob Inlantry in the action of Namoul (twice mentioned in despatches, thakned by Government, Medal).
*^ Muor C. F. Sharpe served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
*^ Major P. H. F. Harris served with the China Bzpeditionary Force in 1858-59, and was present in the White
Ooud Expedition againstthe Braves in June X858.
*" Msjor T. B. Tander Gucht served with the fbrce under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Ensoftaie Oonntiy in April
tnd May 18^, and was present at the attaok on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
^ HiQor B. R. Chambers served the Sonathl campaign of 1855-56. Also throughout the defence of the Besi-
dencj at Leoknow fh>m the 30th June to the x7th Nov. x8<;7, and was severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, a year's
Krrioe, and a woond penaioh). Served with tne Busofazie Field Foroe in the XTmbeyla campugn, and was present
in the aeUons of the x 5th and z6th December 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Haiarallsld Force faniniiirtg
sperations on the Black Mountain in z868 (Clasp).
^* Um^ct G. Taylor was A4jntant of the Regiment of Feroaepore and present under (}olonel Brayser in the
Eon at An^fc«i»*^ when a Oompany of the mutinous Sepoys of the 6thBengai Native Inflmtary were disanned by the
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83chs on the night of the 6th Jane 1857. ^^ ftl>o present at the engagements with the rebels between the Citr
and Oantonments of AlliUiabad on the lath June, and at Kidguni on the 13th June— severely wounded (Medal).
^* Mi^or H. FeUowes served as Adjutant 31st Bengal Native Infantry darmg the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56;
also throughout the mutiiiy of 1857-59, including the defence of Saugor and operations in Central Incua (Medal with
Clasp). Served as Brigade Major to the BengalBngade of the Abyssinian Bxpeditionaxy Force in 1868 (very
flkvourably mentioned in despatches, Medal).
«i7 Major J. Oillespie served in the Meransaie expedition under Brigadier Chamberlain in 1856 (Medal with
Ol^ep) • Present at Kohat on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1 857, and served on the i^ntier throughout the mutuiy .
Served with the force under Brigadier Chamberlain against the wuseerees in 1859 (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded
the troops in the Ooomul yflJl^ in x86o, had several skirmishes with marauding parties of Wnseereea and retook
camels and plunder.
*^ Lt.Colonel J. P. SherrifT served with the and Punjaub Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857^
and was present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi including the battle of Ntyjuirghur. Accompanied
Greathed's Moveable Column and present at the battle of Boolundshuhur ; was detached with a portion of his
Regiment at Allyghur; and subsecmently commanded a mixe4 force in the Etawah District, where he bad several
engagements with the enemy and captured five guns, after driving the enemy l^m his position— receiTed the
thanks of the Governor Genend (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*^ Captain Mallock served in Central India in 1857-58, including the action of Mundeeore and siege of Batghur
Fort (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major G. C. Thomson served with the army before Delhi in 1857, trom the 3i8t July to the final assault and
capture of the dtv, and commanded a detachment of the Kumaon Battalion in the action of Ludlow Castle under
the walls of the city, when four guns were captured (mentioned in despatches). Was afterwards en|^ged during
the operations leading to the final capture of I/ucknow ; also throughout the Rohilcund campaign, mending the
capture of Bareiliy and several other engagements (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" Major T. Dennehy served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56, and commanded a detacJunent of two Com-
panies in action with the Insurgents atChundkundra. Served also during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, and
commanded the Head Quarters of the Allahabad Military Police Battalion at the actions of Manickporo and Gad-
hamaron (twice thanked by the Governor Genei-al, Medal).
*^ Mf^'or T. J. Watson served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at all the eiigagexnents of
Brigadier Seton's Column between Delhi and Futtehghnr. Also present at the siege of Lucknow. Commaiided a
Squadron of Hodson's Horse, and present at one engagement (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) .
*** Captain B. Topman served in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859, and was present at ths
repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, afiairs of Barree (wonnded) and
Birsee, action of Nawabgpnge (contused), occupation of Fyzabad, passaffe of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, through-
out the Byswarra campaign, including the afifairs of Kaudoo Nuddoo, PfQeegnat, and Hyderghur, and porsoit uf
Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee, also the Trans- Gogra campaign, including the afflur near Chnrda and pursuit,
taking the Fort of Me^eedia, attack on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and afihir at
Bitkaghat (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
«» Captain Lionel Smith served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was engaged as a volunteer with
the 8th Foot when the mutineers were r^ulsed f^om the guns at Jullundur on the 7th June 1857. Served ^with the
Kemaoon Battalion in Oude and on the Nepaul frontier from Oct. 1858 to June 1859, nnd present in the action of
Bitkaffbat (Medal).
*>> Msjor E. P. Garden served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 ; present with theNeemuch Force before
Nimbherae on 33rd September as a volunteer with the Bengal Artillery, with the Neemuch force in the acUom with
the Mnndesore rebels at Jeerun on the 8th October, and with the Artillezy in the Fort of Neemuch during the aiei^e
by the Mnndesore rebels in October and Nov. 1857 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
«» Major A. H. Bramley served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Polwhele at the action of the 5th July 1857, with
the Neemuch mutineers near Agra ; and was also present at the battle of Agra on the zoth October foUowin^ with
the Mhow and Indore Rebels— slightly wounded (Medal) .
*"* Mi^or W. Musgrave served in the Cape Mounted Rifles and in command of Irregular Troopa dnxioir the
Kaffir war of 1850-53, and was present at aU the engagements of importance during the war and at many of them
commanded the Irregular Troops engaged (Medal). Commanded a Corps of Irregular Horse of 420 men in the
Indian mutiny of 1857-50 (M^al). Served with the 8ist Regiment m the Eusoof^ expedition of 1858 in ths
Kortil-Westem Frontier or India (Medal with Clasp).
*** Major J. T. Bushby served in the Burmah campaign in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*>* M%)or J. J. Boswelf was present with Brigadier General Nicholson's Column at the attack and defeat of the
Bealkote mutineers on the zzth and i6th July 1857 on the Ravee (Medal).
** Mi^or H. Tyndall was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullunder on the 7th of June 2857 *nd
served with the pursuing Column. Served against the rebels near Googaria and Mooltan ba. 1857-58 (Medal). Also
served with the Expeditionary Force against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May z86o, and was present at
the action at the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
*»* Captain F D. M. Brown served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeaerai. all
the engagements under the walls of Delhi, action of Nujjufghur, assault and capture of Delhi, actions o^ Narooul.
Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Hedal
with two Clasps, Victoria Cross " for great gallantry at Namoul on the x6th Nov. 1857, ^ having, at the imxDinent
risk of his own life, rushed to the assistance of a wounded soldier, whom he carried off under a heavy fire from the
enemy, whose Cavalry were within forty or fifty yards of htm at the time "). Served in the Indiai\ N.W. Frontier
war of Z863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major M. M. Proctor served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and subsequently with the Kamaon
BattaUon in the Oude campaign and on the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp).
^** Major F. Allen served thiroughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the z8th Bengal Xatire
Infkntry in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal).
^^ Major W. H. Garton served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served also throughout the mutinv
in Z857-58 (Medal). Was severely and dangerously wounded and had his horse killed under him in an attack upon
a partv of rebels under Sung Ram Sing in the Jaunpore district.
*•* Major J. Roberts served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
^ Mi^or W. G. Waterfield was at Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny on the zoth May 1857 • was afterwards
present at the actions. of the Hindun (mentioned in despatches), at the battle of Buddleekeserai, and throoff^hont the
siege of Delhi. Served as Political Officer to the force that marched from Delhi to Jeypore under M^orHedmond i
*•**• Major S. A- T. Judge served in Burmah in z85a-53 (Medal with (Hasp for Pegu). Present with the Act«
Militia Cavalry at Agra on the 4th July Z857, when the Kotah Contingent mutinied and the guns of the Oontinjrea;
and all the ammunition and luggage were retaken f^m them; also present at the action of thefollowinir d«v
(Medal). * '
*** Major J. W. H. Johnstone served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was wounded at tlie attack '
on Thanna Bawun in September 1857 ; present with Seton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and PaUalee asi
reoocupation of Mynpooree j also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position at Bungaon in April x8ei8-«
wonnded (Medal). -^
«« Mfldor G. B. C. Simpson served with the Malwa Field Force in Z857 ; and the Central India campaiini und«t
Sir Hugh Rose in Z858, attaohed to a Light Field Battery, and was ^^sent at the sieges of Dhar andChanderet
also at the siege storm and capture of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa, and was dangerously wounded whii
vorking guns employed in dislodging the enemy from a strong position (mentioned in despatches, Hedal wid
Glasp). "^
♦« Miy'or A. Tulloch served with the Simoor Rifle Regiment before Delhi in 1857 ; was slightly wounded
zTth July at Hindoo Rao's house by th6 bursting of a shell, severely wounded on the Z4th JuSr (Medal with <
Served with the China B^Mditionary Force in z86o-6z (Medal).
M^KiijorC. W. Hawes seryed as Adjutant and Commandant of Caysbi^GhddsB l^to^^^^ji^ 1857.
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inanded the Gaides Infiintxy on seveml occasions during the siege ossaalt and captnre of Delhi, and present ixx
every akinnish from the 9th June to the X4th September (four times wounded). Present -with Brigadier Showers*
Flying Colanm in the district about Delhi in 1857 as Commandant of Guide Cavalry (Medal with Clasp). Served
^Tith the Eusofxaie Field Force under Sir Sydney Cotton to Sittana in 1858 as Commandant of Cavalry, and and in
Command of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
♦* Miyor G. N. Money served in Burmah in 1853-54. Served throughout the siege operations before Delhi from the
1st July 1857. inchiding the actions of the 9th Z4th and asrd July, zst and znd August, and other minot affairs,
Btonoinf^of the Cashmere Battery Breach on the 14th Sept. and throughout the assault of the city and the six
'lavs' fij^hting, resulting in its capture on the 20th Sept. Subsequently served as Staff Officer to Colonel Gerrard'i
«MamQ in the operations against the Joudpore and other rebels, and horse killed under him at the action of Nargoul
(oiimticmed in despatches). Was Adjutant to his Regiment in all the operations under Brigadier Seaton, including
the artioas at Gungereo, Putteealee, and Mynpooroo ; also present at tHe Alumba^h and Tronsgogra operations ; at
t::e stonn and capture of Lucknow, aflkir of Barrco, and subsequent operations m Oude (Medal with two Clasps).
S rved w Atljutant and 2nd in Command of the 3rd Punjaub Infantry throughout tho Umbeyla campaign of 1863
(il->lal with Clasp).
*^' MftjorH. L. Hawkins served at the siege and capture of Kotah in 1858. Commanded a detachment of Mayne'f
IIiir?e at tho action of Seckur in January 1859 (Medal).
*^i Major P. C. Rynd was present at the engagement between the Naval Brigade and the mutinous two com-
?r.!i:es of the 73rd Bengal Native Infantry at Dacca in November 1857 (Medal).
♦- Caprain H. M'D. de W. Douglas scrx-ed during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present as a Volunteer
ri'h :ho Artillery at tho action of Shahgunge near Agra on the 5th July, and at the battle of Agra on the loth
<>cv,bor 1857 (Medal).
*-* ilajor C. A. de Kantzow served during the operations against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 185s
Ole-ial with Clasp). Was present at Mynpooree on, during, and subsequent to the mutiny of the Native Troops at
tlnr. Station in May 1857, and received the Queen's gracious approbation and the Governor General's thanks for
"admirable services " rendered at the imminent peril of his life. Was present with 39th Sowars in action at Bhow-
r njf on 6th June 1 8 «; 7, against the mutineers of the 7th Light Cavalry, 13th 48th and yist Native Inflwatry ftx)m
Lucknow, and killed the rebel leader in hand-to-hand conflict, himself receiving a sabre wound on the forehead.
Smed at Mynpooree in command of an Irregular Force up to the abandonment of the Station, and subsequently
as a volunteer m the action of sth July hear Agra (horse killed), and in all minor operations up to 19th Aug. 1857.
Commanded a Detachment of Agra Militia Cavalry in action near Allyghur on 24th August (mentioned in despatches),
and during subsequent operations of Colonel Montgomerie's Colunm. Present as a volunteer in the battle of the
vAh Oct. 1S57 at Agra. Served with Sir Hope Grant's Colunm up to the reoccupation of Mynpooree, and as Com-
mandant of the Muttfa Horse in Colonel Cotton's Movable Force during the operations at Futtchpore-Sikree, and
<:I*e7rheTc. Raised the Futtehghur Organized Police Battalion, and served as its Commandant in action at Bung^aon
(one charger and one troop-horse wounded under him ; mentioned in despatches). Conmianded the Cavalry in the ao-
t.o& of 3rd May 1858 at Shanjehanporc (mentioned in despatches, charger wounded), the defence of the Jail, and aShirs
subsequent to the relief of the Garrison, including the action of tho 15th May (very dangerously woimded by sabre
cnts on face and right arm in hand-to-hand encoimter). Present as Commandant of the Rohilcund Auxiliary Levy,
which he had raisea and organized, in defence of entrenchments and town of Porvaine ftx)m June to Nov. 1858, and
ia the many and various oflensive and defensive operations, including the attack on the enemy's outpost at Amed-
nuggnr (Uianked by Government of India) and siege of Porvaine (thanked by Government of India). Served with
^f. eame Levy on active service in the north of the Shahjehanpore district up to 28th Dec. 1858, and subsequently
WToas the Sarda, move on Pullea, and expulsion of the rebels from the town and fort (thanked by Government of
Ir^l and pursuit into Oude. Present as a volunteer with a Troop of Cavalry and two Companies of the Rohilcund
Atmliary Levy with Brigadier Dennis' Colunm during pursuit in the Khyreeghur Jungles, and in two actions fought
in Jan. 1859 (mentioned in despatches) . Served with the Levy in active pursuit up to Nepaul, and in subsequent opera-
t'jTiS undertaken in clearing the district from rebels and marauders up to tne end of the disturbances (thanked
bv Gorcrmnelit of India) . Has received the gracious approbation of Her Majesty for *' excellent service " rendered
^ the State in 1857-58 ; been officially and especially reported to the Government of India when leaving Rohilcund
L'i September 1859, for the ** valuable services rendered by the force under his command in Rohilcund ; and honour-
ably mentioned by the (Jovemment of the N.W. Provinces to the Government of India (Medal and Brevet of Major).
*^ UajoT H. R. B. Worsley served against rebels in Mirzapore district in 1857 (MedaJ). Served also in tho SoutJi
01* China in 1858-59 (Medal).
*^ Captain F. D. Haiingion served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1I555.
^ HajQT Little served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fistll of Sebastopol, ft^m the 96th
'^rj. 1B55, till the evacuation in June 1856. Served as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W.
frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafyze Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and
ac tlie attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec, alBo in the action at
Csibeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dec, which ended in the complete
rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill triljes on 17th Dec. (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
. ^ Captain H. N. Noble served with the Agra force in 1857-58, and was present at the action of the 5th July with
tbc N'cemuch mutineers, and at the battle of Agra on the zoth October 1857 (Medal). Present at the storming of
t^ fortiAerl village of Dheex)oora, led a small body of Sikhs on the right attack, charged and took the heights, and
pT«ent in several other skirmishes.
** Captain W. R. M. Holroyd was attached to the 86th Regt. during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and
^■nreil with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose at the operations before Chanderi, at siege and
K-^nning of Jhansi (severely wounded),battleof Betwa, action of Koonch, siege and capture of Calpee (Medal with
ei«p).
*^ Captain C. S. Maclean served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857. Subsequently present at the actions
€' Boolundshiihnr, Coel, Acrabad, and Agra — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the China Expe-
ditionary Force of i860, and present at the action of Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawan and
T&nwhow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Captain H. C. P. Rice served as Assistant Commissariat Officer with the Sikkim Field Force in x86i.
*'^ Captain R. D. Osbom served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; present at the actions of
B^'iIondBhohur and Allyghur ; conmianaed a detachment of the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the actions of Gungeree
ar^i Pnttiallee ; present m various operations a^inst the rebels in the Agra district; served with Colonel Troup's
C .lomn in Oude, and present at the action of Biswah ; served with the Sanger Field Force under General Whitlock
fr.im Janoary to May 1859 ; commanded a field detachment in the Ooraie district ; defeated a party of rebels at
T^ihooikee; and served with the Bundlecund Field Force under Brigadier Wheeler in 1 859-^0 (Medal).
*° Captain C A. Baylay served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
^ Captain G. F. Graham served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the
a3airs in the Etawah district ; also with the Column tinder Brigadier Showers in the action of Dowsa against Tantia
Tonee on the 14th January 1859 (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal).
*** Captain A. Copland served with Colonel Craigie's force against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier in
M&rch 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, and was present at the assault and
carrtrire of the Bala Stockade (Clasp).
*^ Captain M. G. Perrean served with the China Expeditionary Force in i86o-6z (Medal).
^ Captain H. D. E. W. Chester served throughout the siege of Delhi from the 28th June 1857, to its final capture,
&nd waa slightly wounded on the X4th July. Served also at the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
including tM affair at Bagh ; also present at the aflHur of Baree (Medal with two Clasps).
^'^ OapCain A. H. Sckfoid was present at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, and was severely wounded on the
I'rth Joly. Accompanied Crcneral Penny's Column into Rohilcund, and was severely wounded in action at Kukerow-
lee on the yjih April 1858, receiving two sabre outs while driving back Ghazees frt>m the guns (Medal with Clasp).
*** Captain t. fit. Lewin served m the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the defence of Cawnpore,
Uider General Windham, in Nov. 1857; also at the taking of the fortified town of Meergonge. the sle^^^i|^ture
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of Lnoknow by Lord Clyde, relief of Azimghnr. Senred alBO with the Oentaral IndiA Fidd Foree nadar Brigadier
Wheeler (Medal with two Claspe).
<•* Captain J. K. B. Hewett eerved at the aieffe and capture of Delhi in 1857, and waspraeentin an the aetkna
there from the avd June to the lath September TMedal with Clasp).
<o Captain E. L. A. Tottenham seryed throof hoat the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59. and was preeent ■• a
Moonted Escort to the gnns at the action of Bhahgnnge near AgnK on the 5th Jnly (lOightly wonnded), and as a
Tolnnteer at the battle of Agra on the zoth October 1857. Served also with the Column under Brigadier Horsfoxd
Against the rebels in NepauT, including the defeat of the rebels at Sitkaghat (Medal).
*n Major F. M. Birch served m the £idian mutiny oampai^ of 1857, and was present at the action of Chinhut
throughout the defence of the Besidency of Lucknow (as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Inglis from and Jnly to 25th
Sept 1857) being engaged in three sorties and commanded a party of the 84th Foot in repulse of a grand attack (»
the z8th August and subsequently regained possession of the breach (twice wounded, mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the €k)vemor General), battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and capture of Hurrah (Medal with
Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
«7a Captain J. W. M'Queen served throughout the Indian mutiny campaion of 1857-58 ; served with the 4tli Pnn>
jaub Innuitty at the siege assault and capture of Delhi ; present with Greathed's Coluxmi in the actions of Boohmd^
flhuhur, AllyghuT, Aksabad, Agra, and ELanouge ; also in the advance to the relief of Lucknow, including action at
Harigunge, afihirs near the Alumbagh and Dilkooeha, and storming of the Secrmderbagh (severelv wounded),
afterwards present at Cawnpore, and with the advance on Futtehghur ; commanded the 4th ruiyanb Inrantiy dnring
the Oude and Rohilcund campaign in April and Ma7 1858, including the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the force under Brigadier QenertJ Chamberlain agamst the Cabool Kheyl Wuseerees in December
1850 and Januaiy z86o ; also with that against the Mahsood Wuseerees in April and May z86o (Medal with Clasp).
*'* Captain T. Cadell served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers throughout the operations before Delhi in
2857, and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, the final assault and capture of t^e city, and the anbeequoii
operations with the Movable Column under Brigadier Showers (Medal with Clasp, and Yictoria Cross). Served in
the 4th Irregular Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 ; present at the action of
Hehudi under Colonel Brind, in which 13 of the enemy's guns were captured; also with Colonel Turner's Column
Bohilound in 1859.
^* Captain B. Rogers was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Bareilly on the azstMay 1857; served is
deftnoe of the Kumaon Hills against rebels in 1857, and in Rohilcund and Oude Jungles in 1858-59 in oommand cf
Kunaon Levy, and present at the action of Rosoolpore (Medal).
«7s Captain G. A. A. Baker served in the Indian mutinv campaign of 1857-58 ; accompanied a detachment of the
and Bengal European Fusiliers in pursuit of the Jullunder Mutineers along &e foot of the hills in June ; rode with
Hr. Forsyth the Deputy Commissioner at Umballa 30 miles to head the mutineers and save a district tehaed io
which was a large amount of treasure ; succeeded, and gave such information to the troops on the Jumna aa caus^
the effactual guu-ding of the fords and the dispersion of the rebels; present at the siege and assault of Delhi ; com-
manded a troop of Hodson's Horse at Humayoon's Tomb when Major Hodson was endeavouring to capture the
King of Delhi ; received command of a squadron and was the first to receive the King, and held the rear until
Major Hodson had safely conveyed his prisoner into Delhi. Was afterwards present at the actions of Boolund-
ahuuhr and Allyghur, at thetalong of Futtehpore Sekree, actions of Gunfferee, Puttialee, Mvnpoorie, and Jellalabad,
siege and capture of Lucknow and afihir at the Moosabagh, action of r^awabgunge, and occupation of F^fzabad
i mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of
linho, capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan and Palichau (wounded and charger wounded), and
advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
«7* Captain H. M. Repton served m the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the afl^ at
Futtehpore, Jana. Orayiah, and Shereghurghat, jrarsuit of the rebel force under Feroxeshah, and the Bundlecond
campaign (Medal).
*^Captain J. upperton commanded a body of Irregular Cavalry diuring the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 in and
about the Delhi division and on the borders of Central India; throughout the Oude campaign in 1858-59, and present
at the capture of the forts of Amathie and Shunkurghnr, and action of Dhoondiakhera (Medal with CuLsp). Served
with Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of z86o in China, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of
the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan (thanked by the Commander in Cnief of the French forces) and Palichan^
and capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
«7S Captain H. C. T. Jarrett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal), and was awarded the Victoria Cross
for an act of bravery at the village of Baroun on the z4th October 1858.
*^ CSaptain G. F. M. Phillips served with the Kota Contingent in several skirmishes in the Muttra and Allyghur
Districts until it mutinied at Agra on the 4th July 1857 ; served with the 3rd Euroi)oans in several sldrmisheswith tbe
mutineers, and present at the action of the 5th July 1857 near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers— horse kiUed (Medal).
<*<> Major W. G. Cubitt served in the Volunteer Cavalry at the action of Chinhut on the 70th June 1857 and wis
awarded the Victoria Cross for having on the retreat saved the lives of three men of the 32nd Foot at the risk of his
own life ; was afterwards present throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was wounded (Medal
with Clasp, and a year's service).
^1 Major F. T. Bainbridge served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow, operations on the Gorruckpore and Nepaul frontiers, uid final dispersion there of the rebels'
(Medal with Clasp). Raised the Rawul Pindee Mule Train for the Abyssixiian expedition in 1867 ; commanded th9
Train throughout the expedition, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of MagdaJa (mentioned in
despatchesTMedal, and Brevet of Major). Served with' the Hazara field force in z868, including tne expedition
agamst the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
*** Captain F. J. Keen served with the 2nd Pumaub Infhntry during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; was
present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi, battles of Boolundshuhur and Agra, relief of the garrison of
Lucknow, by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, occupation of
Bareilly, and many minor afihirs (Medal with two Clasps).
^*" Captain O. Menzies served in the Oude campaign m 1858 and was present at the storm and capture of the fort
of Rampore Kussia (Medal).
^M Captain E. D. H. Vibart served with the zst Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege of Delhi in 1857, induding
the battle of Nujjufikhur, storm and capture of Delhi ; present at the action of Narloul : subsequently accompanied
Seton's Column to Futtehghur and present at the actions of Gungeeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie ; served with the
and Punjaub Infantry at tne siege and capture of Lucknow, also with several moveable colnxnns under ^ Hope
Grant and General Walpole, and present at the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
«M Major E. A. C. Lambert served in the Burmese war of 1853-53 and was present at tne operations in the manh
from Martaban to Tongoo (Medal with C^lasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian muti^ campaign of 1857-59, ^'^^
was present throughout the sieffe assault'and capture of Delhi, including the battle of Budleexeserai and actions cf
the 13th Z7th zpth 30th and 33rd June (struck down by a sunstroke), ana action of N^jjufTghur ; Oude campaign of
1858-59 and afifur at Sultanpore (Medal with Clasp}.
«B7 Major L. H. P. De u.. Larpent commanded a detachment of his regiment with the force under Cokmel
Vaughan in the Meranaaie district in July and August Z857. Served as Quarter Master of his regiment with the
Busofraie expeditionary force under Sir 8^dney Cotton in 1858, and was present at the deetnioSon of Chingtei
Mungnl, Thana, and Sittana (Medal with Clasp) . Served also during the mutinies of 1857-58.
«M Captain G. N. Saunders served against the rebels in the BasoflBaie country in 1857, and led the left Cohmm tit
attack against the rebel village of Nanigee, for which he received the thanks of the (iovemor General in Oxmcl
(Medal with Clasp.
«9 Mf^or F. M. Armstrong served with the 6th Pniy'aub Infiintry in the expeditLonary foree under
General Chamberlain in Maranzaie and Koorum in 1856. Served also throughout the mutiniei in the
and Googaria districts (Medal).
4*0 Major R. Smith served with the Delhi Field Force in 1857 and was present at the ocoapation of JfauHur.
^n Msjor A. Bruce served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and WM present at the ac
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SvUszrpore, and siege and capture of Lacknow (Medal with Clasp). Served oJbo in the Bhootaa campaign of
2865-«6 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain F. F. Rowcroft served in the Bonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served with the Bhootan Field Force
ihrooghoat the operations of X864H66, incloding the captnre of varions stockadM (Medal with Olasp). Served in
'857-59^ including the captnre of Jugdespore» siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with (Jlasp). Served in the
Coarrah and Jvnteah Hills in x86a-63 at the assault and capture of the stockades of Ocmkoi, Nungbarai, Oomkung,
and Baiteong (severely wounded). Served with the Left Column of the Dooar Field Force in 1865-66.
** (}aptain T. N. walker served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the and Bengal European
fhisOiars, including all the siege operations before Delhi in 1857 (wounded on the z8th July), and was selected a«
one of the Subaltems of the ladder party at the final assault and capture of the city (wounded on the z5th Septem-
her) was afterwards present at the capture of the heights of Sonah, and surrenaer of the forts of Rewarriev
Jaj]hiir, Ranonde, Furrucknngur, and jBuUumbghur ; served with the 17th Punjaub Infl&ntry in the Rohilcund
campaign in 1858 including the acUona of Amsoth, Bagawalla, and Nugeega, and relief of Moradabad (Medal
with Clasp). Has been presented with the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society.
«9 Captain W. Battye served against the rebels in the Aslmghur district during the mutiny in 1857, uid received
the blanks of (government while serving with the Ghoorka force for aiding Mr. venablee in the capture of a noted
rebel at Aximghur (Medal). Served in China with the force at Canton in 1858 (Medal).
■•• (Captain W. W. Hume served at the commencement of the Indian mutiny with the Meerut Volunteer Cavalry;
afterwards as a volunteer with the Artillery before Delhi during the siege and capture of that cit7 (Medal with Clasp).
•7 Captain B. CTracroft served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56 and was slightly wounded. Served
also in the Centnil Indian campaign with the force under General Whitlock and was present at the attack and
captore of Ponwarree Heights near Kirwee on 89th Dec. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, Medal}.
*• M^or A. M'L. Stewart served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with the Delhi field force in Sep-
tember 1857 ; present at the taking of Jhi^jor, actions of Shumshabad and Mhow near Futtehghur, siege and
capture of Lucknow (severely wounded on zoth March 1858), attack on Rooya, action at Allygunge, taking of
B^jehanpore, siege and capture of Baieilly (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Captain J. Bartleman served with the 86th Foot in the Central India campaign of 7857-58 and was present at
the siege and capture of Chanderee, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, operations before and taking of
^pee ; served with the and Sikh Police Corps against the rebels in the Jugdespore district from August to Novem-
ber 1858 (Medal with (}1asp). Served with the 8th Pui\jaub Infantry in the campaign of z86o in China, including the
action of Sinho, capture of the entrenched camp at Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and capitulation of Pekia
(Medal with two Clasps
*"^ Major A. B. Campbell served with the axst Bengal Native InfiEtntry during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56.
Alflo at Sangor in Central India during 1857-58 ; present at numerous engagements in the district of Sanger, and
was severely wounded on the z8th Sept. x857^in the attack on the fortified village of Nurricoulee (Medal with Clasp).
^ M^or G. V. Fosbery served with the EusofiEaie expeditionary force under (Generals Chamberlain and Garvook
during the operations at XJmbeyla from October to December 1863 where he commanded a body of marksmen of
the 7i8t and xoxst Regiments armed with rifles firing shells of his own invention ; was en^[aged in the defence of
the Cng and Eaglets Nest Piquets, and as a volunteer with Major Eeyes at the storming of the Sunga on the
Crag Piquet, where he led a party of the zst Punjaub Infkmtry and Corps of Guides, and was the first man in
driving out a strong body of the enemy, estimated at 500 strong, after desperate hand-to-hand fighting (mentioned
in despatches, Victoria Chross, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Migor) .
**• Major J. C. C. Daxmt served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58
. ^ ^_„ , ^-, jent at the attack and defeat of
the Ram^hur Battalion at Chuttra, Chota Nagpore on Uie and October : attack and defeat of the mutineers of the
j2ad Native Infiantiy at Nowadah, Behar, on the and Nov. i8<7~severely wounded (Medal, and awarded the Yio-
iona(?rosa fbr acta of bravery in capturing two guns on the and October and 2nd November 1857. Served in
China in 1858 and was present at the afDur with the Braves at the White CUoud Mountains, at the repulse of the
<niuiese at the Landing Pier and at the Magazine Hill (Medal) .
^Captain J. W. O'Dowda served during'the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
"'^ Captain A. Vivian CO • ' ~ - -- « ■
1 commanded a Reasala of Pathan Horse during the mutiny in 1857-59 ; assisted in the sup-
pression of the rebellion of the Jat tribes of the Ranee in the Gogaria district in 1857 ; accompanied Brigadier
Franks* column in the advance on Lucknow, and present at the capture of the fort of Dhowrara ; also during the
operations before and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; stationed at Oonao on the Lucknow and Cawnpore
road fh)m April to November 1858 assistinjg to Keep the road clear of the rebels, during which time he had firequent
skirmishes with the enemy ; served with Colonel Kelly's Column in the operations on the Nepaul f^ntier in 1850 ;
and present at the attack on the rebel position in tne hills near Bootwul (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
ytd Punjaub Cavalry in the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in
i860, including the repulse of the enemy's attack on them at Paloseen, and the forcing of the Barrarah Pass (Medal
with Clasp).
(^ Captain R. E. Bovle served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; pursuit of the Sealcote mutineers
in July 1857 ; ^^^ 2iia Bengal European FosUiers in Brigadier Showers' Column in the districts west of Delhi in
October and November 1857, and present at the occupation of Rewaree, Jhojjur, and Kanound ; served with the
3Qd Sikh Cavalry with the Bundleound Field Force under Brigadier Wheeler; commanded a field detachment.
Engaged near Geree Patoree on 7th Nov. 1859; commanded No. 3 Bundlecund Flying Column f^om December 1850
to MfljTch i860 (thanked by Government of India, Medal).
^ Captain F. K. Hawkins served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
of 1857-58 ; present at Benares on the 7th July 1857 i^ ^^ attack on Uie Dhobys ; served with the column under
Havelock ; commanded a detachment a t Sydabad near Allahabad on 19th July to protect the Grand Trunk Road,
and captured a mud fort held by the rebel Joorie Singh on the z8th August; present at the defence of Cawnpore
onder General Windham in November and at the defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent on the 6th Dec. 1857 : after-
"^nria present at the capture of Futtehghur, action of Shumdiabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the
fort of Rooya, action of AUygunge, and occupation of Bareilly. During a severe engagement in the city of Luck-
now he aacoeeded to the temporary oommana of the 4th Punjaub Rifles and which he brought out of action (men-
tioned in deepatches. Medal wi|h Cflasp).
•" Captain C. W. Campbell was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Lucknow in 1857 ; joined the Volun-
teer Cavalry and was engaged in several reconnaissances prior to the battle of Chinhut and present also at that
aciion (severely wounded) : served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (wounded), and atfer-
ynxig at the recapture of (Cawnpore from the Ghralior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). Served
▼ith Fane's Horae throughout the campaign of z86o in China, including the capture of the Taku Forts and subse-
quent operations up to the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
(M Captain N. R. Burlton served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served also in the Indian mutiny
^unpagin of 1857-58, and was present at the action of Sonepore, capture of the fort of Chandeepore, actions at
Phoolpore and Amorka, capture of Fort Nuggur and Jugdespore (Medal).
*" Captain A. R. Loughnan served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Was present at the mutiny of
we Native Troops at Lucknow in 1857, B.t the action of Chinhut, and throughout the defence of the Residenoy at
Locknow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
*" Captain S. J. Browne served with the sth Bunjaub Infkntry during the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was
preaent at the passage of the Raptee and captnre of the enemy's guns at Sitkaghat ; commanded a detachment of
the Regiment at Darzee Talas— horse shot (Medal). Served with the 6th Punjaub Inihntry throughout the Umbeyla
«°»paign of X863 (Medal with Cla»p).
<» Captain O. li. Graham served tnroughout the Indian mutii^ campaign of 1857-59, including the oocapation
of Oie Atombagh previous to and alter the relief of Lucknow,^so relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; Rohilcund
and Cade campaigns (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain P. w. Powlett served during thelndian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of
AUnthor, Agra, B:anot^e, and Bunnee Bridge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches), defeat
5^ the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action at £alee Nudee, siege and capture at Luoknow'-BeTerely wounded
*««WwithtwoClasp^).
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u« Ciimtoin.M 9. SicWteflenrvd .ttm^ghout fcbe IndlBn ttiitmy .oampaigii of 1857-58 ; aooampanied aslotmiretar
to 37th Befft. and other detachments sent to the relief of the besieged Garrison at Arrah : acted as Staff Officer to
Colonel Milman at Che action of Alrowlee (mentioned in despatches), and present throughout the siege of Azimghur
from a8th March to K5th April 1858, axui various skirmishes (Medal).
"7 Captain C. A. Mnnro served as interpreter to the Naval Brigade under Captain Peel in 1857 and wa« prtsect
at the action of Kudjwa, occupation of the Alnmhagh during the relief of Lucknow, and battle of Cawnpore on th»
6th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
^' Captain F. J. N. Mackenzie served with the Kamptee movable column and was engaged against the Bimdelas
and the mutineers of the sand Native Infantry in August and September 1857 (Medal).
•** Captain O. R. Newmarch served with the Agra Brigade in 1857 and was present in the action of the stli July
with the Neemuch mutineers. Served with Brigadier Seaton's Colunm in December X857 >u^<^ ^'^tus present at the
actions of Gungeeree and Puttialee (Medal).
■^ Captain F. W. Boileau served as Adjutant of Rajah Jawahir's Singh*s Contingent with the fbrce under General
Tan Courtlandt, and received a dangerous sabre cut m the face and a sabre cut in the hand at the action of Hissar
on the X9th August 1857. Served in the 2nd Sikhavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column m November and De-
cember 1858, and was present at the action of Biswah. Served with the Saugor field force under General Whitlock.
Commanded a Squadron of the and Sikh Cavalij at the action of Kewtee in Bundlecund on the 4th March iS59»
and was wounded Xxy a pistol-shot in the .knee (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the (^vemor General in
Council, Medal).
^ Captain M. Ramsay was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jnllunder on the 7th Jane 1857, and
accompanied the force in pursuit (Medal).
Bss Captain H. C. £. Ward served as a volunteer at the latter part of the siege and at the assault of Delhi in 1857.
Served with the Corps of Guides in Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi District, and present at the action of
Namoul (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Guides in the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Euso&aie
Frontier m 1851; and in that under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeerees in 1S59
(Medal with Clasp).
B** Magor J. C. Minto served with the Irregular Forces under Sir Greorge Cathcart during the KaiBr war of
x852-53lMedal).
MS Captain H. Collett served with the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the EusofiEaie Frontier in 1858, and
was present at the affkirs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal witn Clasp). Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the
storm and capture of the fort of Rampore Kussea (Medal). Served with the force in the Cossyah and Jynteah
Bills during the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present at the storm and capture of Oomkoi, Nungarai, aim Oom-
krong (severely wounded).
■"A Captain E. L. Ommanney served at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
"7 Captain H. M. B. Buriton served with the 8th Foot in various skirmishes at Agra in 1858. Served with Meade's
Horse at the capture of GwaUor ; commanded the Regiment during the pxmiuit of the rebels by Sir Rol)6rt Napier
and was present at the action of Joura Alipore ; commanded a detachment of Meade's Horse on field service in
operations against Tantia Topee and other rebels from October 1858 to February 1859 (Medal) .
■*> Captain B. C. W. Mitford served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 and was present at the
action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, the battle of Agra on the xoth Oct. 1857, affair of
Futtehpore-Sirkee, and other minor actions in the Agra District. Present with fiodson's Horse at the capture of
Lucknow ; commanded a detachment of the Regiment in the action of Nawabgunge. Bara, Benkee, and Selimpore-
(charger wounded), and was highly mentioned by the Governor Creneral for "gallantry in capturing a party of
rebels in the village of Behipore with ao dismounted sowars.'* Proceeded with 150 sabres to ioin the force under
Major Bvlwer at Jabrowlee, and on the x6th October charged and defeated a large body of rebel Inflantiy, receiving
a sUght wound. In the subsequent action of Jabrowlee on the 23rd October 1858 the detachment of Hodson'a Horse
under his command captured toree guns and cut up a large number of the enemy's Infkntry— was severelv wounded
in this action whilst assisting an Officer of the Uncovenanted Civil Service who was attacked by several of the rebeU
and would probably have been cut down but for timely aid. On partially recovering from his wound he r^oined
the 3rd Regiment of Hodson's Horse as Adjutant and served the Trans-Gogra campaign of 1859 up to tlie final
surrender of the rebels in December (Medal, and recommended by Lord Clyde for the victoria Cross).
«** Captain F. H. Hood was at Nusseerabad when the Native Troops mutinied on the 29th May 1857; present at
the action of Oorcyah and operations at Shereghur Ghat (Medal).
^ Captain R. B. P. P. Campbell served with the zst Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege and capture of Delhi
in 1857, and with the and European Fusiliers in tiie subsequent operations in the Meerut> Jh^jjur, and Rawaree
districts. Was attached to the faltbAil remnants of the zith Native Infantiry, and engaged in rescuing the Bohilcund
refhgees. Served with the and Pu2^aub Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Koorsee, capture
of Booya, action of AUygunge, capture of BareUly, action of Rohannore, an,d against the rebels in theTerai (Med&I
with two Clasps). Served with the expeditionary force under Brigaoier General Chamberlain against the Cabool
B[heel Wuzeerees in 1859-60 (Medal with Clasp).
S *** Captain A. G. Owen was present at the battle of Budleekeserai and in all the subsequent engagements under
the walls of Delhi in 1857, including the action of Ni^uffghur ; also present at the storm and capture of Delhi—
dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
"* Captain R. A. Wauohope served in 1857 with the 4th Sikh Infttntry at the siege and capture of Delhi, and was
•ngaged at the repulse of many of the enemy's attacks; on the Z4th September he commanded 50 men at the
irtorming of the water Bastion; was engaged at the subsequent six days^ street fighting in the city, and on the
X9th September commanded a Detachment at the capture of the Bum Bastion (Medal with Clasp). In z86o-6z
served with Rattray's Sikhs against the hill tribes in Sikkim with the force under Colonel Gawler ^entiozied in
despatches) . In Z863 served in the 23rd Pioneers with the Busofzie Field Force in the Umbeyla campaign, and was
engiEkged at the storming of the Conical Hill, capture of Lalloo. and final defeat of the enemy at the BonairPass
Q^dal with Clasp) . In z86^-65 served during the Bootan war, and engaged at Dalimkote, Chamoorcfai, Bala, and
Buxa (mentioned in despatcnes, Clasp) .
*** Captain H. A. Lewis was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the xoth May 1857, and wsa
severely wounded. Served with the Meerut Yolunteer Horse raised for service in that district, and afterwards with
gh Pu^anb Inftmtry at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, attack on and reoccupation of Mynpoorie, also at
nngoon, assault and capture of Forts Dehain and Tirroul, operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force m the Terai, and
forcing of the enemy's i)OBition in the Jurwah Pass, lower Nepanl Range (Medal) . Served as Adjutant 30th Puzvaub
InfiEtntry during the Bhootan campaign in Z864-65, and was engaged at the capture of Forts Dalimkota and Cba-
moorchee, and at the Bala Pass, and Nagoh stockades (Medal wfth Clasp).
•M Captain H. G. Saunders served daring the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-^8 including the action of the 5^^
July Z857 near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and afihir at Shereghat (Medal).
•» Captain R. H. Hudleston served as Adjutant of the 9th Pux^aub Infantry with the force under Sir Sydney
Cotton to the Eusofrie frontier in z8c8, and was present at the afihirs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
*** Captain R. M. Skinner served m the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in x^k-j-s^,
and present at the actions of Huldwanee on the Z7th Sept. Z857 and zst Jan. Z858, and Cherpoorah on z8tii Feb. X85S,
find saved the life of his commanding Officer at the risk of his own (Medal).
^ CJaptain R. T. Hare served throu^out the suppression of the Indian mutinv, including the battle of Bndleekeee-
rai (wounded) , siege and capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with especial approbation and thanks for seal and
coolness in situations of great danger), actions of Bolundshur and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat
of the (^Kralior Contingent at Cawnpore (mentioned is despatch), siege of Calpee— mentioned (Medal and two Clasps).
"^ Captain F. P. W. Freeman served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 and was present at the final capture
of Jugdespore (Medal).
**" Captain R. Wheeler served as Interpreter to the 7th Hussars during the Indian mutiny campaign of Z858-59,
including the advance into Nepaul, attack and capture of the enemy's position and guns at Sitksgnafc (Medal).
Served with the aoth Native Infimfay throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Media with Clasp).
MO Captain A. A. Dick served with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor and Nerbudda territories from
August z8s7 to February Z858 and was present at the actions of Eutungee and 2&orwarra. Served with the Saugor
field division from Febrnaiy Z858 to February Z859 «id was present at the battle of Banda, capture of Kirwee, and
action at Sahao (severely wounded). Served in the Trans-Gogra districts of Oude throughout the hot weather
eampaign of Z859 and was present at the action of Koolee-ka-Bund, and capture of the fort^JBi^gMn (mentioned
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in dflflpttches. Medal with Claap). Served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sizdw,
Ci:^cae ot the Taku Forts, actions of Chankeawhan and Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
^ Captain H. Morton served in Oude and was present at the pursuit and capture of Uie rebel Ri^ah of Toolaee-
pore. Served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59,— against the rebels in Bundlecund in ^859, and 00m-
nmnded a detachment of two guns, a squadron of Irregular Cavalry and 3 companies of Native Infantry for about
two inunths in ft^uent expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlut Singh and Buojore Singh near the Sind river
(Medal).
'" Captain A. R. Chanman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the battle of Budlcckcserai, skirmishei
m the Sabzee Mundee ttora. the 9th June to the 13th Aug. 1857, assault and capture of the city ; was afterwards
PKMat at the actions of Namoul, Gungeeree, Pattialce, and M.vnpoorie, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of
Baree. and subsequent operations in Quae (Medal with two Clasps) .
^ Captain E. C. Codrington served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and Was present during the
nccapation of the Alumbagh fh)m the i6th January to the loth March 1858, including the repulse of three separate
attacks on the i6th January, aflfkir of the 15th February, repulse of the night attacks on the 19th and aist, affair of
the 25th, repulse of the night attack on the a5th February, and aflfkir of the oth Maich ; also 'presenv at the siege
and capture of Lucknow including skirmishes on the 19th and zist March in the vicinity of the Moosa Bagh ; subse-
qnent operations in Oude includijag the actions of Baree and Sirsee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the 4th Sikh
Ii.fantry with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheii Wuzeerees in 1859-60 in-
cluding the aflTair at Midanee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Ghoorkas throughout the operations in
Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; also with the same regiment during the Haxara campaign of 1868,
Uirlading operations in the Agrore Valley and the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain.
'■•^ Captain R. O. Sandeman served with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhujjur districts ; was with
the ist Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was wounded at the Moose Bagh ; served afterwards
with oohmm in Oude in 1858-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
*♦' K^or C. E. Bates served during the Indian mutiny and was severely and dangerously wounded on the ocoft-
Kion of the mutiny at Jullunder on 7th June 1857. Operations in Bimdlecund m 1859 (Medal). Also served
thn)aghout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku
Forta, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Bhootan Field Force from February 1865
Qntil the conclusion of operations, from April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Tran-
sport Train in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force in 1870-71 as Brigade Major
to the CJhittagonfi^ Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Clasp).
*^ Captain P. Luice served against the rebels in Rohilcund in 1858; was present at the defence of the Jail at
Shahjehanpore, and in the affhirs of Mnhunrudporo and Nooria, and action at Sisseahghat— severely wounded by a
masket baU above the left ankle and horse shot (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
^ Captain S. S. Sutherland served during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 ; was present at the actions at
Domoh, commanded a Squadron of the 3rd Irregular Cavalry at the aflfair of Ballakote, and commanded the
storming party at the assault and capture of Bhapail (Medal).
^ Captain C. J. Griffiths served with the 43rd Native Infantry in Bhootan in 1864, including the capture, retreat
from, and retaking of Dewangiri, and several minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikhs
m the Hazara campaign of 1868 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp).
^' Captain E. C. Garstin served with the 33rd Company lioyal Engineers in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-
5S and was present at the action of Kudjwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cavrnpore, advance on Futtyghur, destruction of the fort of Jutteeah, action of ELhodagunge, siege and capture of
Lncknow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action of Allvgungo, and capture of Bareilly (MediQ with two Clasps).
"* Captain A. Pullan served with the 4th Sikh Infimtry throughout the siege of Delhi and was severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp).
*** Captain C. C^we served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of the 5th
Joly 1857 with the Neemuch mutineers near Agra (Medal).
^ (Captain L. WaveU served with the ist Bengal Fusihers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the
action of Nu^iufghnr, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls ; actions of Namou]«
Gangeree, Ptittialee, and Mvnpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in China
against Taepini; rebels in 186a.
^CJaptaiu T. R. Davidson served as a Volunteer with a detachment of the ist Puxuaub Infantry attached to
Brigadier Showers* Column in the Delhi and Jhujjur districts in 1857, and was present at the taking of the forts of
Be^aree, Ti^jjur, Kanond, and Bidlubghur, and also in two engagements with the Mawottus (Medal).
^' CaptaixiH. Chapman was at Meean Meer on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857 ; served with the ist Bengal
European Fusiliers m the actions of Namoul, Gungeree, Pattialee, and M^pooree ; commanded a detachment of
Alexander's horse in several minor afikirs in the Etawah district in 1858, actions of Oroyah (charger twice wounded)
and Dewsa ; pursuit of the rebels through Rahpootana and Central India; Bundleoimd campaign of 1859H50 (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal).
"• Captain A. L. Playfkir was present with the 7th Bengal Native Infantry when it mutinied at Dinapore on the
25^ July 1857. H® afterwards volunteered and served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers and subsequently
with the 3rd Sikh Irregular Cavalry in the suppression of the mutinies in 1857-58, including the occupation and
defence of the Alumba^ with Outram's Division and repulse of the numerous attacks thereon ; the Trans-Goom-
t«e operations ; throughout the sie^e and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde's Force, including the first assault on
the enemv*s entrenchments, storming and capture of the Begum's Palace and Serai, and attack on the Gool Mn^id
(wounded). Served with Sir Edward Lugard's Field Force at the actions of Munneluur and Azimghur ; and in
the pursuit of Koor Sing, including the actions of Azmitghur, Munnehar, and Sheeapore (Medal with Clasp).
*" CSi^ptain F. Hammond was present at the quelling of the disturbances in Uie Googana district in 1857 ; also
preMut at the outbreak of the 69nd and 60th Native Indomtry at Mooltan on the 31st August 1858.
^ Captain O. Stewart served in the Volunteer Cavaliv^ with Havelock's force ttonx its first taking the field in July
1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Qawnpore, Oonao, Bnsserutgunge
(hoth actions), ^ithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defience of the Residency;
was also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the ist Sikh Cavalry in the actions of
Simree, Nawabgungo, Baree, and Bankee, reoccupation of Fyzabad, actions of Poorwa, Morar, and Mhow (men-
tioned in despatches for gallantry), taking of the fort of Simree, actions of Murputgung and Doondiakiera, taking
of the forts of Omrea and Futtehpore, and action of Koolie-ka-bund— wounded and horse wounded (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the ist Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, in-
cluding the actions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatches for ** forward gallantry ")j Chankiawhan and
Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with CHasp).
^t Captain B. H. F. Rennick served iu the Abyssinian campaign with the Army Works Corps (Medal).
"* CiHiAain F. (Sellie was witti the 9th Native Infantry at Allvghur when it mutinied in May 1857. Served with the
ist Gwiuior Gavfldry in May and June 1857, and was present when half of that regiment mutinied at Hattras. Served
in the gun escort in the action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and with the Agpra Militia
at the battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857, and pursuit of the mutineers. Served with the 3rd Bengal European
Regiment in minoraffkirs in the Agra District m January and February 1859 1 az^d with the Allyghur Levy in the
Bundlecund Field Force in 1859 (l^al). Commanded the Left Wing of the 39th Bengal Native Infkntry during
the Bhootan campaign in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
■^ Oaptain R. Warburton served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal).
"* Lt. Colonel C. M. MacGregor served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 > ^ ^^ ^iege of Delhi ;
with Beaton's Force in the Doab, and actions of Namoul, Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie; siei^e and capture
of Lncknow, action of Bhumorighat (severely wounded, as also his horse), pasisage of Uie Gogra, actions of Mudi-
leegaon. Bunkussea, Kumdakot, Jereva, Maharajpore (slightly woundedj, and Chuppra (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by the (rovemor (Seneral, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Expeditionary Force in China throughout
the campsjgn of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho (severely wounded in two places), and surrender of
Pekin (Medal with Clasps, mentioned in the speech of the Secretary for War in moving a vote of thanks to the
forces in China, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel).
*** detain Butter served as Offioiating Adjutant of Sirmoor Rifies (2nd Ooorkhas) in Oude campaign in 1858-59
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glfedal) ; and as AJdo de Camp to Brigadier General Boarchier in the Loofihai campaign of 1871-73 (Medal with
laep).
■* Captain B. C. Cliilbrd serred with the left wing of the 54th Foot in pursnit of the mnUneers of the 34th lad
73rd Native Infantxy from Dacca to Chittagong in 2857. Serred the winter campaign of 1858 in Onde, andwM
presenc at the first attack on the fort of Tyrool on the 2zBt March (Medal).
M* Captain H. B. Jarrett was present at the outbreak of the Natiye Troops at Mooltan on the 3iBt Angnst 1858
and commanded a troop of the Gth Irregolar Cavalry in porsoit of the mutineers (Medal). Served with the 3rd
Pnniaub Cavalry in the Expeditionary Force under Brigadier Gteneral Chamberlain against the Mahaood Woseerees
in s86o, and was present at the action of the Barrara ras and capture of Makeen (Medal with Clasp). Sngnged
with the same Re^ment in the blockade of the same tribe on the Tak frontier in z86s-€3. Served also in all th«
actions and operations of the Eusofzaie Field Force of 1863, as Aide de Camp to Sir Neville Chamberlain, and after-
wards to Sir John Garvock, and was thanked in despatohes by both those generals (Clasp for Umbeyla).
••7 Captain L. J. H. Grey served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ^^^ ^"^ present in the acticoa of
Boolundshuhur and Allyghur, skirmish of Aokerabad, actions of Gnngaree and Puttiafee, attack of the foxU of
Koheia and Kololee, operations on the Gogra, final advance to the Nepaul Hills, action at Sitka Ghat and captore
of the enemy's guns, and various skirmishes in the Nepaul Hills (Medal).
"*> Captain E. Swetenham served with the field force under Sir Svdney Cotton on the Eusofsaie border in 1858,
and was present at the afikir on the heights of Sittana (Medal witb Clasp) .
•• Captain W. C. Anderson served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; was present in defence of
theAlumbagh until relieved by Lord Clyde in November 1857; at the final relief of the garrison at Lncknow,
"' — -..-..-.. . .^ — — .. iffhont the siege of
ding the taking of
^ ^ , . _ r actiona, actiims at
Chunda, at the Baptee, and at Sitka Ghat (MedaT with two Clasps). Served the campaign of i860 in China, in-
eluding the actions of Sinho, Chankawhan, and Tungohow, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatcbes for
distinguished gallantry, Medal with two Clasps).
■^ Cimtain H. M. Pratt was present at the mutiny of the sist Native Infimtry at Peshawur on the aSth August
1857. Served the campaign of s 860 in China, including the action of Sinho, capture of Tanfku and of the lakn
Forte, and actions of Chaxikiawhan and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*7* Captain C. H. Cantor served during all the operations before Delhi in 1857 ; was selected as one of the Sntel-
terns of the ladder party on the day of &e final assault, and was engaged in tne six days* fighting within the dty
until its final capture, subsequent pursuit of the enemy (Medal with Clasp).
*7s Captain C. O'Donel served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the action of the 5th July nsar
Agra with the Neen^uch mutineers, action at Goel 34th August, and battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1657
(Medal).
>7« Captain H. 0. Fagan served with the zpth Punjaub Infhntry with Colonel Oanniohael's Colmnn in Oude in
1858-59 (Medal). Also in the expedition of i860 in China (Medal).
*7» Captain C. J. Garstin served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
B78 Captain A. Murray served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the siege and
capture of Delhi, actions of Boolund^uhur, Allyghur, and Agra, defence of the Alumbagh, and repulae of several
attacks on that position, atorm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
*77 Captain A. Battye served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers in Oude in 1858, and waa presemt at the siege
and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Uttereah, Bhumoreghat, and Kintoor (Medal with Clasp).
*T* Captain T. Davrell served at the siege and assault of Delhi, and was severely wounded at the assault, 14th 6^-
tember 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Cuptain G. L. K. Hewett served throughout the defence of the Besidency at Lucknow flrom the 30th June to
the aand Nov. 1857, and waa slightiy wounded on the a4th September j served afterwards as Orderly OfiEloer to Sir
J. Outram througnout the operations at the Alumbagh, including the capture of the enemy's guns and positaon at
Gaelic ; also present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year*^ service).
Served against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Mi^or W. Tweedie served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, was present at the engagement
attending the disarming of the Native Troops at Benares on the 4th June 1857, and was dangeroualy wounded.
Volunteered for active service and was attached to the 78th Highlanders with Havelock's Column, and was present
at the actions of Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow, subseouent defence of the Besidency
until relieved by Lord Clyde, after which served at the defence of the Alumbagh, including the repulse of the
enemy's numerous attacks ; served with the 78th Highlanders throughout the operations reeulting in the final storm
and capture of Lucknow, the advance through Rohilcund and recapture of BaraiU v. Served on General Beatson'a
Staff in the operations against jmd pursuit of Tantia Topee in the Mhow and Nerbudda districts (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Political Secretary to LortI Napier and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (twice mentioned in despatohes. Medal, and Brevet of Major).
*** Captain G. C. Gregory served throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-59, <^^ ^^^ present with the Meemt
Yoluntoer Horse during Aug. Sept. and Oct. T857 ui several minor aflfhirs in the Meerut District. Preaent with the
xst Beloochees in Brigadier Wetherell's Force at the assault and capture of Rampore-Kussia in Oude, in Lord
Glvde's Field Force in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the occupation of Forts Amethee and Shunkerpore,
affairs of Buxar Ghal, Forts Bujidia andMujidia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served with the 3rd Goorkhaain the
Bhootan campaign in 1864-66 (wounded, Medal with Clasp).
•" Captain F. P. J. Toke served in the Bhootan campaign of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
>M Captain C. H. Ewart served throughout the operations before Delhi in 1857, including the battie of Bndleeke-
serai, and final assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
»»* Captain P. H. Woodgato served in the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's force from its first taking the field
in July 1857, and was present at the actions of Futtohpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerot-
(range (both actions), Boorbeeke Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow ; throughout
the subsequent defence of the Besidency as Aasistant Field Engineer, afterwards at the occupation of the Alumbagh ;
and at the final assault and capture of Lucknow. Commanded the Cavalry of the Kupoorthulla Contingent in all
the actions in which that force was engaged, including the storm and capture of Gohunea, and several minor
aflnurs (thanked by the Governor General. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served also with the Sth
Pui^aub Infantry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the actions of Sinho, taking of Tangko,
assault and capture of the Taku Forts, and occupation of Pekin (Medsd with two Clasps).
*>7 Captain A. P. Palmer served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59. Baisod a Regiment of
Sikhfl 600 strong for service in Oude in March 1858. Joined Hodson's Horse at Lucknow in June 1868, and present
with it at the action of Nawabguuge Barabunki (horse killed), and minor affairs in the Oude campaign until its
conclusion on the Nepaul frontier (wounded). Detached for several months in command of a Squadron, and
firequently engaged with the enemy (Medal, mentioned in despatohes). Served as Adjutant of the loth Bengal
Lancers m Abyssinia— aervices brought to the notice of Her Majesty's Government by Lord Napier of Magdala
(Medal).
■B* Captain A. Ollivant served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including a skirmish at Madroek,
action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July, battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857; Bundlecond
campaign in 1858-59, attack on Serowlie, and afikir with Burgem Singh (Medal).
■** Captain F. A. Bertie served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the actions at the attecc
ofBetwaFortandAmorah a5th April, capture of Fort Nuggur, actions at Amora on the 8th June, and Hnrria on
the z8th June 1858, attack and capture of Hurriah, actions of Cawnpore, Dumoriahgunge, andToolaepoor (Medal).
^ Captain W. F. Badgley served with the 88th Regiment during the operations at Cawnpore against the Ghralior
Contingent in December 1857 ; c^Ibo ui the Central Indian campaign under Sir Hugh Rose. Served with the S3rd
Foot during the operations in Oude from April to November 1858 ; and with the Oude Militaiy Police on the Nepanl
frontier in June and Julv 1859 CMedal with Clasp).
Ml Captain F. N. M. Maynard served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the aiege and captnie
Of Lucknow, and capture of Biswah and Rohea (Medal with ClasnV
«" Captain B. 0. Oorbyn served in the f "' ■
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aC^h 27th 28th and 39th Nov. 1857, against the Gwalior Coatingont at CaTmpore, roDCcapatioa of Fattahghur, and
puKoit of I^tia Topee (Medal).
"(CaptaLaL. Macdonald served with the 4and Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of zSsj-sS, and was
m«0entatthe actions of Kalee Nuddee and Shumahabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the fort of
kooys, and action of Allygonge (Medal and Clasp).
** Captain W. J. Stewart served with the force at the Alombagh under Outram firom 3rd Feb. 1858 until the cap-
tare of Lacknow (Medal with Clasp).
*** Captain F. Coddington served in the entrenched camp at the Alumbagh under Outram f^om the and Jan. to the
Stb March 1858 ; also at the siege and capture of Luolmow (Medal with Clasp),
w yaptain M. P. Moriarty served with the 34th Foot at the actions at Cawnpore, on 36th a7th and 38th of
Xorember 1857 under M%)or General Windham; at the attack and capture of Fort Meangungo on 34th Feb. under
Sir Hope Grant; at several minor engagements near Bunnee Bridge in Oude; present during the whole of the
operations before Lucknow, and at the taking of the city. Served with the 93rd Highlanders at the attack on Fort
Booya, and in action at Allygunge in Oude : likewise at the action and capture of Bareilly in May 1858. Served
with the 66th or Goorkha Light Infantry at the actions at Fusgaon, Eussoolpore, and Bishwah (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain H. C. A. Szczepanski served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
the 25tb, 36th, and 27th November 1857, and subsequent operations at Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and pur-
mil or the rebels in Bundlecund (Medal).
^ Captam S. Beckett served with the ist Sikh Infhntry in the Oude campaign of 1858-50, and was present at the
passage of the Gtogra, skirmish near Bunkussia Fort, and action near the Jerwah Pa8s--aangerously wounded in
the abdomen, and severely in the left arm (Medal).
^ Captain T. D. Madden served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59.
and iras present in the engagements of the a6th 37th and sSth Nov. (wounded) and 6th December 1857 at (Jawn-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, the whole of the campaigns in Oude and Trans-Gogra up to 37th June 1859,
ncluling the actions of Koorsee, Baree, Nuggur, Nawabgunge, Sultanpore, Fort of Ameethie, Hyderghur, Chur-
dar. and Sitka Ghat (Medal with Clasp).
^''Captain E.G. Wace served in thelndian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the actions of the a6th ajth
asd 39th November, and 6th December 1857 at Cawnpore, taking of Fort Booya, action of Allygunge, taking of Bareilly ,
actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, and capture of Fort Mittowlee (Medal with Clasp).
*> H^or E. Lightfoot served with the Shahabad Field Force in 1858, and was present at the a£&iirB.of Bhurapore
and Silnirrea, and capture of Jugdespore (Medal).
*" Captain H. W. Pitdtor served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including
the affair of Secundra, aiege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Rooya, action of AUygunge, capture of Bareilly .
operations at Shahjehanporo and Mohumdce, storm and capture of Kampore Kussia, passai^e of the Gogra, and
operations on the Nepaul firontier (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant of the 3rd Punjaub Infantry in the
expedition against the Gabool ICheyl Wuzeerees in Dec. z8<9 and January i860 (Medal with Clasp) ; as Adjutant of
the 4th Punjaub Indantiy in the expedition against the Mabisood Wuzeerees in April and May i860 ; and as Adjutant
of the i8t Punjaub Inftotrv in the Umbeyla campaign of 1865, and was twice severely wounded, viz. : on the
30th October and on the 3rd November at the storming of the (3rag Piquet, and awarded the Victoria Cross for
i::ticpid gallantry on both occasions ((Hasp). Conunanded the ist Punjaub Infantry in the attack on the Bizotee
Tillage of Gara bv the force under Colonel Keyes on the 35th Feb. 1869, and received the thanks of Government.
Em been several times mentioned in despatches.
^ Captain H. W. Webster served in the Indian mutiny canipaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Nusrutpore,
Cbanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served the Bhootan
amp^gn in 1864-65, including the taking of Dalimkote and Chamoorchee, and retaking of the Bala Pass stockades
(Xedal vrith Clasp).
^ Captain H. G. Waterfield served with the Band Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the
of'erations at Cawnpore in November under General Windham, and defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent on the
^ December 1857 ; actions of ICalee Nuddee and Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore and operations
ribseqnent to its relief, capture of the forts of Bunnai, Mahomdee, and Shahnbad, and action of Bunkagaon.
Served irith the 66thGroorkha8 in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore,
Attack and capture of the fort of Mittowlee, and action of Biswa (Modal).
^ Captain U. J. Durand served with the 43nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ^^^ ^^'^
present at the defeat of the Gwalior Continent at Cawnpore, actions of Seria Ghat, Kalee Nuddee, and Shumsha-
t*d, uiefre and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Martiniere, Banks' Bungalow, and the Begum's
Kotee; also present at the attack on the fort of Rooya, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medsuwith
Clasp), Served with the aist Bengal Native Infantry during the rebellion in the Cossyah and Jynteeah Hills
Ii!6^^3. and was prraeut at the storming and capture of the Surteung stockades (twice mentioned in despatches).
Sened with the 30th Bengal Native Infantry during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and present at the recap-
tare of the stockades at the Pala Pass, Nadoo, and other operations (MlediU with Clasfl).
^ Captain T. B. M, Glascock served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 79th Highlanders, including
th- siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, and Barielly, taldtg of Shahjehanpore, Mohumdee,
and Rampore, Kussia, passage of the Gogra, and forcing the enemy's lines before Fyzabad, affair of Muchleegaou
(Medal with Clasp). Served in Bundlecund in command of a Squadron of Robart's Horse. Served with the Z7th
£e£{ral Cavalry during the Bhootan campai^ of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
^'Captain L. Blathwait served in the Indian mutinv campaign with the 79th Highlanders, and was present at the
s>:?e and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of Rampore
^QMia, and passage of the Gogra (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the expeditionary force in China in 1860-63 and
Wis present m various operations against the Taepmg rebels in 1863.
** Captain D. T. H. Sampson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the operations at Cawn-
pore under General Windham, capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, relief of Azim-
gi.^, and defeat of the rebels near Botwal on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal with Clasp).
*•"' Captain J. G. Stewart served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, incladingthe capture of Meeangunge,
c«?e and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree audi Nuggur (Medfil with Clasp).
*-* Captain J. P. F. Cologan served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, ^^^ ^*8 present at the siege of
Licknowin March 1858, siege and capture of Calpee, action of Gowlowlie, attack and capture of Forts Dehayn and
TrM, occupation of Bhyspore, and operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the Azimghur and Croruckpor© districts
12 .355-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
*" Captain N. Lewis served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Lucknow and variouB
isiaor engagements in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain C. R. Pennington served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of
Lieknow, actions of Jubrowlee and Pama (slightly wounded), defeat of Banee Madhoo, and operations agaonst the
R'^Uonthe Nepaul Frontier (Medal withCHasp).
^l Captain C..A. Dodd served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 33rd Fusiliers, including the action
Gf Kaiee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subaeauent operations in Oude. Joined the Oude Police Force
cm x%t Dec. 1858, and served during the Trana-(»ogra campaign (Medal with Clasp).
'-* Captain 0. St. J. B. Bamett was attached to theioth Foot during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and
*u present at the action of Sultanpore, with the assaulting column at the capture of Lucknow, relief of Azinighur,
aad defeat of the rebels at Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the xst Goorkhas throughout the Hazara
orapaign of z868 (Medal with Clasp) .
<^* Captain A. G. Ross served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 35fhFoot at
Acrah. aai with the 70th Highlanders in the Oude campaign, including the capture of the fort of Rampore Kussia
(Uedal). Raised the Labour Mule Train in September and October 1867, and commanded it through the Abys-
tmun campaign of z868, and was present at the operations before and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
'^* (^ptsia N. M. T. Horsford served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858, including the siege and capture
Lo^now, action of Nawftbgunge,and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
"" Capliitt J. nmite served with the ist Madras European Fusiliers during the Oude oampaigni^^^^^f^)>
379^ Bc7igal Staff Corps. — Viar Services.
^^ Oaptain C. E. Macaulay served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, indading the captoie of forts
Amathee and Shonkerpore, action of Doondiakiera, and capture of the fort of Omeria (Medal). Served with the xst
Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho (severely woonded), capture
of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan and Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Meoal
with two Chispsl.
"^ Captain j. D. Macpherson served in the Oudo campaign, and was present at Uie capture of the fort of Tirosl
on the 16th July 1858 (Medal).
•^* Captain F. C. W. Drummond served with the 53rd Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, Including the
siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsoo, and passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore (Medal with CLk^PJ.
Served in China with the lute 70th Bengal Native Infantry in 1859-60 (Medal).
"** Captain A. England served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the crossing of the Gogra sLii
throughout the Trans- Gogra campaign (Medal).
"« Captain G. W. C. Plowden served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Punjaub Irregular Car-
airy, including the siege and capture of Delhi, battle of Agra (wounded in the face), relief of Lucknow by l/.ni
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and many minor afikirs ; Oudo campaign
of 1858 (mentioned in despalchos, Medal with three Clasps).
withthea ^ __^ ^, ^ ^
Hill and villages of Lalloo wxd Umbeyla (Idfedal witii Clasp) . Served also'wiih Uie same Regiment throtighout ilie
Hazara campaign of 1S68.
•" Captain P. L. N. Cavagnari served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers in the Oude campaigii of i35S-5>
and was present at the capture of five guns A-om the Nusseerabad Brigade at Shahelutgunge (Medal). Served Sb
Political Officer with the Kohat Force under Colonel Keyes and was present at the surprise and destruction of iba
Bizotee viUage of Gara on the 27th Feb. 1869, and received the thanks of the Punjaub Government and ofthc-
CJovemor General in Council.
«» Captain W. B. Birch served with the expeditionary force in China in x86o-6i— wounded (mentioned in d^
spatches, Medal). Al.«o in various operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghae in iSt.2.
Served In the Looshai Expedition of 1871-73 (Medal with Clasp).
•** Captain H. H. Birch ser\'ed as a volunteer throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow in iS;? ;
Afisistant Field Engineer during the subsequent occupation of the Alumbagh, and in the same capacity at the feitct
and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
w Captain A. D. C. Ins^lis served throughout the Umbeyla campaigii of 1863, and was severely wounded (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
•" Captain E. R. CJonolly served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes cfn tie
N.W. Frontier of Indi«, and was present at the, storming at Lalloo and capture of Umboyla (Medal with
Clasp).
•*> Captain A. Vallings served with the 6th Foot against the Hill Tribes in Sikkim in 1861. Served with the ist
Punjaub Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain C. Roche served with the 34th Regiment daring the latter part of the Trans-(jOgTa campaign is Oade
in April and May 1859. Served as ird Squadron Officer 9th Bengal Cavalry with the Haznra Field Force expeditiin
to the Black Mountain in 1868 on ootached command ; and subsequently commanded the Cavalry detachment \iA
in the Agrore Valley during the winter of 1868-69 (Medal with Clnsp).
*** Captain W. G. Maitland served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the taking of the
Peiho Forts, action of Sinho. taking of Tangku, and capitulation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served dnruig
the campaign of 1863-64 in the Cossyah ana Jynteah Hills.
*** Captain J. H. Baldwin served in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
^** Captain C. H. Bridges served with the China expeditionary force in i86o-6x ; also in various operations aguast
the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1863.
•*« Captain H. J. Nuthall served with the Moerut Volunteer Cavaliy in June and July 1857; thenoe appointed Local
Ensign attached to the 34th Punjaub Infantry "Pioneers," he served as an Assistant Engineer tiiroughont lie
mutinies ; was present at the siege and assault of Delhi, capture of Lucknow, x>assage of the Gogra at Fyzsbitl,
and in the subsequent Trans-Gogra operations. Served also as a volunteer with Hodson's Horse at the sfcinm^
near Durriabad. Was twice slightly wounded, and his horse also received a sword-cut (throe times mentioned m
despatches, aud granted an Ensigncy in the 56th Foot. Entitled to the Indian Mutiny Medal with two Clasps).
•* Captain T. F. Brace served with the 6th Puiyaub Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
Was also present in an engagement with the Bezotee Afreedees in March 1868.
«u Captain A. J. D. Hawes served in the Sikkim expedition of x86x. Served with the 4U1 Puz^aub Infantry st the
Burnrise of the Bezzotee village of Gara in February 1869.
•A Captain J. Hay served with the 4th Groorkhas throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, including the aenoU
and capture of the Conical Hill and the villages of Lalloo aud Umbeyla (Medal with Chwp). Served also thrGi;gfa-
out the Hasara expedition of z868.
*** Captain G. S. Tait served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857^58 ; at the deflanoe of ArrahUoow
in July and August ; as a volunteer with the field force under Colonel Eyre in the operationB against Koer Sicph
at Jugdespore in August 1857 ; with Havelock's Force as Assistant Field Engineer, including the aotiona of Muigsnrar
and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subseqaent defence of the Residency ; subsequent defence of the Alnmbs^h,
and final assault and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps) .
^ (Taptain W. T. Stuart served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; marched wiUithe Sappers acd
Miners to Meernt at the outbreak of the mutiny ; present at the actions of the 30th and 3X8t May on the Mindia.
battle of Budleekeserai and storming of the heights eefore Delhi on the 8th June 1857, throughout the siege aseaolt
and capture of Delhi, actions of Allyghur and Agra, at Futtehpore Sikree, capture of Fort Mittowlee, actions of ADj-
ghnr and Biswah (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to the rank of Ensign).
*» Captain G. N. Channer served in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 and was present at the afihirs at Lalloo sad
Umbeyhh (Medal with Clasp).
*^ daptain Holmes commanded a Troop of the 7th Hussars attached to Horse Artillery under Captain Otlay, sent co
6th December 1863 for the relief of Fort Shubkudder. The force being benighted and without guides Lieut. YLoisxa
▼oltmteered to gallop forward and ascertain the entrance to the fort, which duty he efiiected, exposed between tva
flres, and was reported " as being instrumental in saving a great deal of inconvenience and danger to the pim
entering." Served in command of a Troop of the 7th Hussars comprising part of the Doaba Field Force emplojel
against native tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1863 and Jan. 1864, and was present st ifei
action of Shubkudder (horse wounded) . Had the honour of being caUed to the fhint on parade and thanked by tl
Ck)mmander in Chief, Sir Hugh Rose, for his services in the field (mentioned in despatches, and noted for Brevet
Major).
•** Captain H. B. Hanna served as a volunteer and local Lieutenant throughout the mutinies of 1857-59,— the ^^*
rank was conferred on him for services in the field. In the Rohilcund campaign he received a sabre and a ba'Ji
wound and his charger three sabre cuts, and he was mentioned in despatches. In the Oude campaign he «i
brought to the notice of the (General Commanding for gallant conduct in the field (reins and accoutrements c-2\
Accompanied Sir A. Horsford in his advance into Nepanl, and afterwtuds with the outposts left on the River Rar^
(Medal). Received a complimentaxy letter from Lord Stanley, then Secretary of State for India, conferrin{r«
bim a commission for his services during the mutiny. Served with the Army that occupied Tientsien at the ccnclM
sion of the China war of 1860-61.
"^ Captain John Cook served with the 3rd Sikh Infhntry in the Umb^la campaign of 1863 and was present at '.
aifhlrs of Lalloo and Umbeyki (Medal with CUuip). Served also as Adjutant of tibe same Regiment In the fiszad
campaign of s868. including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp).
•*7 Captain J. E. P. Moaley aerved with the 6th Pux^aub Infantry during the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medl
with CHasp) . Also in an engagement with the Bezotee Afireedees in March 1868. .
•"» Captain 0. W. Burton served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, includingthe action of Neembehaera (woundel
sieges of Necmauch and Kotah, actions of Chota Oodeypore and Vasselghur (several times mentioned in deepatchfll
H^withCl«p). Digitized by V^OOgie ^
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services, 379^
«n Oiptein 7. EnowlH fleired as an AsBistant Field Engineer at the aim and capture of Delhi, at the elege «nd
captttre of Laclmow, and relief of Azimghnr-^miunded (Medal with two ClaspB).
■^ CaptaJn F. T. Goad served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 with the 45th Foot, and was present at the
storm and oaptore of liagdala (Medal).
«r* Lieut. Patch served with the ssth Regt. on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasx)).
^ Lfeot Gaselee served with the 93rd Highlanders in the TJmbeyla campaiflpi of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served
as Staff OlBoer to the Director of Tnuosports on the Highlands thronghont the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and
was present at the captore of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the 4th Punjaub Infimtry at
the surprise of the ^ezotee viUi^ of GHmi on the 35th Feb. 1869 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the
Governor General).
^ lieatb G. F. Many served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal).
^ lieak J. Corse-Soott served as a Snb Assistant Commissary General in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
^ Lient. L. B. H. D. CJampbell served as Orderly Officer to Major General Wilde commanding the Hazara Field
Foree in 1868, inclndine tiie expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^ lieot. J. F. J. Milter served with the 19th Foot in the Hazara campaign in z868, including the expedition agrainst
Ac tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^ lieat. R. A. Gilchrist served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal).
^ Lieat. P. H. Wallerstein was attached to the 24th Bengal Native Inftmtry daring the Hazara campaign of z868»
iscluding the sobeeqnent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^ Li^, A. D. Strettell served in tbe Abyssinian campaign in z868 with the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for *' ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
"" Lieot. W. A. Holoombe served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the snbse-
qnent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
""Lieut. M. G. Gtoard served in the Abyssinian campaign vnth the Transport Train from the zjth March
i36S (mentioned in despatches for '* ability, enei^, and zeal," and Medal).
^^ Lieot. W. H. Browne served with the zoxst Fusiliers in the Indian North- West Frontier war of Z863, and was
present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp).
« Lieot. B.B. Nixon has received the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a
sepoy.
%* War 8eniet9 not yei gww tiould i« eowmimieaUd to Colonel Sort, and addrefted to him at 50, Albemarle St„ London^
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" Sbbi JQAPATjiM "— " Ata."— Head Quarters at Seounderabad. Faeingt, Pale Bijf, Laei, SSietr.
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IitColonel J. B. Fairlie, Btoff
Major E. M. Cherry, late z Car
Major A. D. Parsons, late x Car
Captain H. B. Hope, Gren. List
Iiient. A. V. Chick, Staff Corps
BtMajor 6. S. Hooper, late z Cay. ..
8argeon Mi^or J. T. Williams..
z Aug. 69 Commandant, 34 Feb. 73.
20 Apr. 73J2nd in Com. and Squadron Officer, Z9 Deo. 67.— FazionglL
z Mjiy 73 and Squadron Officer, 39 June 68.
5 Feb. 73 3rd Squadron Officer, 6 Aug. 68.— Furlough,
z5 Deo. 70 Adjutant, x Nov. 65.
xo Sept. 67|T8t Squadron Subaltern, z6 Oct. 68.— Sick Furlough to Bnrope.
9 Dec. 71 Officiating snd Sauadron Subaltern, 23 Apr. 73.
land Squaidron Subaltern.
'In medical charge, 9 July 73.
2nd Madras Cavalry (Patter. — Becei/ved into the British Service 1784).
"SBsxiTGAPATiJC."— Head Quarters at Kamptae. Faetngtt Pale Bmff, Laee, SUwr.
Colonel 0. B. Stainforth, Cavalry
Colonel C. H. Abdy, Staff Corps
Bt.Major B. S. J. Prendergast, late 2 Cay.
Bt.Maior S. Hodgson, late 3 Cavalry ...
Captam H. W. Pardee, Gen. List
Captain A. Curtois, Gen. List
Snrgeozi Mt^or W. A. Smith, MD..
30 Nov. 69
23 Dec. 71
3o Mar. 68
9 Sept. 69
x5 Aug. 72
6 Feb. 66
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3nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 98 June 67.
and Squadron Officer, 28 June 67.
3rd Squadron Officer, xo April 67.
A(^utant, z Nov. 65.
xst Squadron Subaltem,
and Squadron Subaltem, X3 May 67.
In medical charge, 15 May 69.
3rd Madras Cavalry {Murray. — Raised at Arcot in May 1785).
' Siuiroxp 1.TA1C "— ** MiHzspoBS."— Head Quarters at Saagor. Faeimg; Fale B^ff* Tmm^ aOMr,
Colonel G. B. Phillips, Staff Corps
I«t.Colonel G. H. M. Aynsley, Staff Corps
Colonel W. S. S. Mulcaster, Staff Corps
LtColonel G. B. Boberts, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. C. Stevens, late 4 Caval^ ...
Lieut. E. A. Fraser, Staff Corps
Captain T. H. T. Chalon, late j Cavalry
liieut. W H. M'Causland, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon Major W. Williamson
fiorgeon Major C. Cooper, MD.
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18 June 70 Commandant, 24 Fob. 71
X3 Sept. 69 and in Command and Squadron Officer, 34 Feb.
3 Mat. 73 Officiating 2nd in Command, ^x March 73.
17 Sept. 71 2nd Squadron Officer, x5 April 67.
4 Sept.64 3rd Squadron Officer, 35 Nov. 70.
29 May 67 Acyutant, 23 Nov. 70.
2x June 64 xst Squadron Subaltern* 24 April 7X. — ^Furlough to Sozopo.
29 June 70 and Sqiiadron Subaltem.
x6 Apr. 64 In medical charge, xo Jan. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.— 5 Infbntxy.
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Head Quarters at Bellary. Faeingt, Pale Bt^f, Laee, Silvtr,
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Colonel A. H. Hope, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. J. M. Bainey, Staff Corps
Major C. S. Steward, late 4 Cavalry
Captam W. B. Warner, Gen. List
Captain CM. A. Morant, Qen. List
Captain J. M. C. Galloway, late 4 Cav....
Captain W. H. Hooper, late 7 Cavalry...
Surgeon Major B. 8. Cleveland, 3£D. ...
Veterinazy Surgeon G. Western
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Commandant, 4 Jan. 7Z.
and in Command and Squadron Officer, Z9 Dec. 67.
and Squadron Officer, Z9 Dec. 67.
3rd Squadron Officer, zo Dec. 67.
Adjutant, 39 June 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant, x6-Jan. 73.
I St Squadron Subaltem, 7 Jan. 68.— Sick Furlough to Evropo.
and Squadron Subckltem, X3 Nov. 69.
In medical charge, 5 April 73.
In veterinary charge, 37 Mar. 6z.
Corps of Madras Sappers and Miners.
" SBBnraiPATAM"— " Java "—"Egypt "—" Assatb "— «' Mahidpoeb "— " Nagpobb »— " Ava"— "Lticmow**-
"Cbhtbal India" — "Abtssikxa."
A Company— "Chika" (with the Dragon)— "Pbqu*'—*'Taku Fobts'*- "Pbbik." B Company— "OHnrA" (wiUi
the Dragon)— "Pbou"—'*Pbbsia.'' 0 Company— "Mbbakbb" and "Htdbbaba]) X843 "— ** Pbgu." B Com-
pany—'"Pbou." F Company— "China" (with the Dragon). G and H Companies- "Abybsinia." K Com-
pany—" Taxc Foets "—^* PBKnr "— " Abtssiitia."
Head Quarters at Bangalore.
A Company,— Bangalore. I E Company,— Ootaoamund.
B Company,— Bangoon. F Company, — Btaigtdate. '
C Company,— Bandore. | G Company,— 8««underabacL
D Company,— Bangalore.
H Company,-
I Company,— Bangalore.
K Company,- "
^C Lt.Colonel H.N.D. Prendergast, R.B . 7 Apr. 63
Lt.Colonel P. J. F. Wetherall, Staff Corps 36 Jan. 72
Major W. G. M. Strickland, Staff Corps z Jan. 62
Major H. R. Faber, R. Engineers
Captam H. P. R. F. Crawftird,Staff Corps z Sept. 66
Captain C. J. O. Chambers, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 68
Captain R. P.Pennefather, R. Engineers zo June 59
Captain E. F. Begbie, Gen. List | 8 Mar. 71
Captain F. H. Mathiaa, Staff Corps 20 Aug. 71
Captain F. H. Winterbntham, Gen. List 20 May 71
..... «• 4 Sept. 67
8 Jan. 68
19 Dec. 68
Lieut. V. L. Mathias, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Henry
Lieut. C. G. Druxy, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Hewlett, Staff Coxps
Captain A. F. Haznilton, R. Engineers...
Lieut. H. M. Dale, Gen. List
Surgeon Major T. Lowe
Commandant.
A Company, Bangalore.
K Company, Seounderabad.
13 Mar. 73 D Company, Bangalore.
H Company, Secunderabad.
B Company, Rangoon.
I Company, Bangalore.
R D Company, Bangalore; Instructor, Militaxy BignaQing.
C Company, Bangalore.
E Company, Ootaoamund.
C Company, Bangalore.
R D Company, Bangalore ; Acting A^utant.
K Company, Secunderabad.
2z Nov. 70 A Company^Bangalore ;_Wing Subaltem 38 N.I.
9 Aug. 71
39 Feb. 64
Adjutant.— Furlough to Eurox>e.
Quarter Master, zs Sept. 7Z.
In medical charge.
Seiabli$kme»e :'^io Companies; Commandant; Adjutant; Quarter Master; 30 Officers; z Sergeant Major; z Quar-
ter Master BerKeant ; 30 Sergeants ; 3o First Corporals ; 3o Second Corporals ; z Assistant Apotheeaiy ; z Second
Dresser; zoSubadars; zo Jemadars; z Havildar Major ; 43Havildar8; Zd Naioka; ao Buglers; z,z44 Privates;
34 Recruit Boys; 34 Pension Boys; zo Regimental Lascars ; zz Puokalliss; z Bheas^; z Brioldajer Halstry ;
1 Stone Cutter; z Cooper; z Armourer; zo Carpenters; zo Smiths; zoHammeimeii; to BellowB B078; z Cbai-
dry i 9 Peons ; and z ChucUer.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
39^
1st MEtdras Native Infantry (Shaik Modem — Porcmnah— 'formerly lat
BattaMon ist Regiment.-^Raised at Tcmjore in 1762),
" Ssuoroif ATAM "— " Sbztabttlbbb •*— " Naofobx "— " AvA "— " Pkou "~" Cmstkax. Ismu,,"
Head QuarterB at Tlutyetmyo. JVidny, WkiU. Laee, Oold.
B&vz, Naicbs, akd Cobpb. -ofJ? Bxkabxb.
Colonel P. Young, Staff CorpB
Colonel W. H. Guming, Staff Corps .....
LLColonel C. W. Oox, Staff Corps
Captain W. M. Dickinson, Staff Corps..
Captain P. B. B. Byrch, Gon. List
LieTit. G. C. Fenwick, Staff Corps
Lieut. £. Qnin, Staff Corps
Surgeon w. Hanks
Surgeon W. J. Butler
Commandant, 5 May 68.
and in Command, zx March 73.
Wing Officer, i April 67.
Adjutant, 25 Jan. 72.— Sick Furlongh to Ihxroi>e.
Quarter Master, so Jan. 71.
iBt Wing Subalterh, 33 Nov. 71.— Acting A^utant.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 23 Nov. 71.
In medical charge, 20 Sept. 71. —Sick Furlough to Bnxope.
Officiating in medical charge.
2nd Madras Native Infantry (Mootoo Naih— formerly ist BaMalion 2nd
Begimenl. — BoMed at Madras some time prior to 1772).
" AssA-TB **— " NA.apoRB "— " Chiita. "— •* Tkb Dbaoozt.*'
Head Quarters at Berhampore. Faeingg, Dem Green, Lae9, Gold,
Colonel A. L. Steele, Staff Corps ....
Colonel A. B. Marsack, Staff Corps .
Lt.CoIonel A. Jenkins, Staff Corps ,
Lieut T. A. F. Leader, Staff Corps
Captain A. F. Orchard, Staff Coips
Lieot. B. T. M. Gompotz, Staff Corps.. .
Captain A. F. Wilkinson, Gen. List
Surgeon MMor L. W. Stewart
Surgeon H. J. Haalett.
2z Dec. 68
ao Aug. 73
14 June 71
7 July 68
za Dec. 69
z8 Mar. 70
4 Nov. 72
38 May 68
Command£uat, 9 May 7Z.
3nd in Command, zg Aug. 70.
Wing Officer, zz Oct. 67.
Adjutant, 8 April 7Z.
Quarter Master, 37 Feb. 67.
zst Wing Subaltern, z June 71.
snd Wing Subaltern, a6 Sept. 73.
In medical charge, 3 June 73.— Acting Garrison Surgeon, Ban-
Officiating in medical chaige. xjgooxu
3rd Madras (<yr Pcdamcottah) Ligbt Infantry {Turow— formerly ist BaUalion
>ent. — Raised at Trichinopoly in 1764-65).
Ata."— Head Quarters at Mounderabad. Facing, Dark Green, £ae«, (ToU.
"Now oB Nbtxk"— "Mahidpobb
Colonel W. H. Freese, Infantry
Colonel P. S. Cunningham, Staff Corps
LtColonel B. O. Leggatt, Staff Corps ...
Lt.CoIonel A. D. Clay, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. L. Anderson, Gen. List ...
Captain H. T. H. Baber, Gen. LUt
Captain E. A. Wood, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. B. Bawlinson, Staff Corps
Surgeon L. C. Nanney
Surgeon 0. J. MoNaUy. MD
zo Aug. 73 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, z8 June 7a.
3 Jan. 71 Wing Officer, 3Z Oct. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
20 Dec. 72 Officiating Wing Officer, a6 June 73.
4 Dec. 7z 'Adjutant, z Aug. 67.
z8 June 7^ QuSrter Master, 5 June 73.
4 Mar.
Z7 Jan. 71
ist Wing Subaltern, 6 Dec. 71.
and Wing Subaltern, Z7 Jan. 7Z.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
In medical charge, 6 Dec. 7Z.— On other duty.
Officiating in m^cal charge.
4th Madras Native Infantry (Bayley^ormerly ist Battalion 4th Begimenl
Raised at Vellore some time prior to 1772).
AssJlTB.*' — Head Quarters at Bellary. Faeinp$, Orange, Laee^ Gold.
Colonel E. F. Burton, Staff Corps.
Colonel W. A. Biach, Staff Corps
Colonel W, J. Jones, Staff Corps
Lt.Oolonel B. 0. Babington, Staff Corps
Captain B. 6. Blenkinsop, Staff Corps...
Lieut. P. 0. Maltby, Staff Corps
Captain J. H. M. Bamett, Staff Corps ...
Captain N. D. Bobertson, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. Thomas, Staff Corps
Surgeon D. F. Bateman
z8 Sept. 70 Commandant, 1$ March 66.— Furlough to Europe.
6 Sept. 71 Officiating Conunandant, a jQirv 73. — 3nd in Conunand 30 N.I.
zz Aug. 72 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, Z9 April 6€
9 Dec. 69 Wing Officer, Z3 June 73.
ao Sept.71 Adjutant, 24 Aug. 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
z4 Oct. 70 Officiating Adjutant.
13 June 69JQuarter Master, 30 Mar. 7Z.
4 Aug. 66 ist Wing Subaltern, zo Jan. 7Z.
a Sept. 70 Acting 2nd Wing Subaltern, 7 Mar. 7a.
In medical charge, 3 July 68.
5th Madras Native Infantry (Shaik Kvdavmndr— formerly 1st Battalion
Sth Reaiment — Raised at Vellore some ti/me prior to 177a).
" Pbou."— Head Quarters at Saugor. Facing*, Black Velvet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel J. Daniel, Staff Corps za June 69 Commandant, Z4 March 73. [mandant aa N.I.
Colonel T. H. Stoddard, Staff Corps 26 Oct. 72 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 6 May 67.— Officiating Com-
ItColonel J. S. Martyr, Staff Corps '28 Dec. 68 Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 68. --Officiating and in Command.
Major W. H. Whitlock, Staff Corps 23 Aug. 69 Officiating Wing Officer, 26 May 73.
Captain J. K. Clubley, Staff Corps Iz2 Sept.66 Adjutant, 25 Jan. 72.
r-«-i^ ^ XT nt TT„-..a- ^..- T J-. 2Q p^Q yj Quarter Maater, 8 Feb. 69.
zo June 66 I at Wing Subaltern, zo July 73.
Z3 Apr. 73 Acting 2nd Wing Subaltern, 23 Sept. 73,
In medical charge, Z7 Nov. 70. — ^With 3 Cavalry.
Officiating in medical charge.
Captain H. H. G. Hands, Gen. List
Captain S. W. B. Sherman, Staff Corps
Captain 0. Curtis, Gen. list
Surgeon Major C. Cooper, JfD
Snrgeon Mi^or A. A. Benton, If D.
6th Madras Native Infantry (Macke7izie— formerly ist Battalion 6th Begiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly some time prior to 1772).
" Sbbiwoapatam •'— " BouBBox "— " Chixa "— " Thb Dbaoov."
Head Quarters at Seounderabad. Facinge^ Bi^f. Lace, Gold.
Colonel P. G. Kempster, Staff Corps
Lt.Golonel H. K. Firth, Staff Corps
Lt,CoIonel F. J. Wilson, Staff Corps
M^or M. K. Bourne, Staff Corps ....
Captain T. B. Byng, Staff Corps ....
Captain S. W. Mclver, Gen. last ....
Captain W. P. Dicken, Staff Corps .
Captain F. B. Boone, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon E. FawoeU
5 Oct. 68 Commandant, z Nov. 65. — Furlough to Europe,
zo Deo. 68 2nd in Conunand, z8 Feb. 73.
za Jan. 7z Win^ Officer, z April 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Z3 Mar. 67 Officiating Wing Officer, ao March 73.
zz June 71 Adjutant, 19 Nov. 66. — Sick Furlough to Europe,
ao Aug. 71 Quarter Master, 5 June 68.
9 Dec. 65 zst Wing Subaltern, za Nov. 69.
za Sept.66 and Wing Subaltern, za Nov. 69.~-Offlciating Adj^i^&nt.
Officiating in medical charge.
^iA Segment of Ifatioe Infantry eoneieU of 8 Companiea leith the following Eetabliekvtcnt.—Comxaaxidaxit; and in
(kmnsand and Wing Officer; Wing Officer; Adjutant; Quarter Master; a Wing Subalterns ; Medical Officer ; x
Hospital Aflsirtant; 8 Subadam ; 8 Jemadars ; z Havildar Major ; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks ; z6 Drummers ; 600 Prio
vates; 4 Becniit Boys; 33 Pension Boys; 8 Puckallies; z Choudiy; s Peons; z ad-Tindal;8Laaoarsj aadaToties.
^>M «4h Begiment Naave infiuitxy has an additional Jemadar to cany an Honorary Colour.
397 7th Madras Native InfaJitry (Cooke— formerly ist BaMaXioa Jih EegimeKl.
Raised at Trichinopoly some time prior to 1772).
Head Qnarters at yua|r*patam. Faeinfft, Skjf Blue. Laee, Oold.
Riirx, Naicxs, utd Coxps.
A&MT
RjLHX.
Colonel E. W. Boadier, Staff Ck>rpe 8 Mar. 67 Cominandant, 13 June 73.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Ck>lonel E. H. Blomiield, Staff Ck>rpB 25 Dec. 71 Offloiating Commandant, 14 March 73. _ [■
Colonel B. A. Saunders, Staff Corps..
Lt.Col. P. P. L. Stafford, Staff Corps
Captain C. Mackenzie, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. B. Stokoe, Gen. List
Captain E. Persse, Saff Corps
Captain J. N. Bennett, Staff Corps ...
Burgeon S. B. Hunt
14 Aug. 73 and in Command and Wing Officer, 33 Nor. ji.—Ottg.
20 Mar. 73 1 Wing Officer, 33 Nov. 71.— Acting and in Command.
30 June 66 Adjutant, 17 Feb. 7i.~Acting Wing Officer.
18 Jan. 64 Quarter Master, 33 June 73.
4 Mar. 71 zBt Wing Subaltern, 18 Jan. 73.
II Dec. 69 2nd Wing Subaltern, 33 June 73.
In medical charge, 24 Oct. 67.
NX
8th Madras Native Infantry (Jormerly ist Battalion Sth Begiment—Baised in ike
Northern Division some time prior to 1772).
'* SbBIVSJLPATjUC" — "ASSATB."
Head Quarters at SeeUboldee. Faeinffg, Pale B^. Laett Odd.
Colonel W. G. Owen, Infantry 18 Feb. 66 Commandant, 30 Aug. 72.
Colonel T. J. H. Keyes, Infantry !ii June 73 and in Command and Wing Officer, 18 Feb. 73.
Lt.Colonel C. M. Hailee, Staff Corps '20 Dec. 73 Wiug Officer, 14 Dec. 67.
Captain A. Anderson, Gen. List 20 Oct. 7zlA^utant. 5 Sept. 70.
Lieut. A. Clark-Kennedy, Staff Corps.. .15 Nov. 64 Quarter Master, 13 Dec. 71.
Captain R. B. Cummins, Staff Corps ...;i4 June 68|ist Wing Subaltern, 5 Sept. 70.
Captain R. W. Hesketh, Staff Corps {20 Mar. 69 '2nd Wing Subaltern, 5 Sept. 70.
Surgeon MiQor C. A. Andrews {In medi(»l charge, 9 Oct. 71.
9th Madras Native Infantry {Kelly— formerly ist Battalion oth EegimenL
Raised at Madura about 1772).
A Galley with the Motto—" Khooshkbs Wu Turks "— " Ata "~"Pkgu."
Head Quarters at Caonaaore. Faeinge, Dark Qretn. Laee, Go!d,
Colonel C. M. Shakespear, Staff Corps ..12 Deo. 69 Commandant, xo Nov^i.
Colonel W. E. White, Staff Corps 8 Jan. 73 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, xx Mar. 73.
Lt.Colonel A. F. Williams.
Captain J. F. E. Strettell, Gen. List
Lieut. W. Cooke, Staff Corps
Captain W. A. Cheke, late 13 N.I. ...
Captain H. C. Davles, Staff Corps...
Lieut. C. W. Walker, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon J. H. Ritchie, MD
4 Feb. 72 Wing #mcer, 29 April 69.
4 Aug. 7i'A(^utant, i Sept. 68.
7 Nov. 67 Quarter Master, 9 Sept. 68.
7 Aug. 67 ist Wing Subaltern, 17 Sept. 70.— -Sick Furlough to Europe.
12 June 7o!0fficiating 1st Wing Subaltern, 16 Sept. 72.
10 May 71 12nd Wing Subaltern, xo May 71.
In medical charge, 28 May 69.
10th Madras Native Infantry {Thiismee—fotunerly ist Battalion loth Eegim&d,
Raised at Pala/mcottah about 1772).
*' AmBOOB " — •* ASSATK •'— *' AVA."
Head Quarters at Tonghoo. Facinge, Red. Lace, Oold,
Colonel W. J. Tweedie, Infantry
Colonel A. Prichnrd, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. Gahagan, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. Ram.say, late 10 N.I
Captain J. B. Leggett, Staff Corps
Captain F. Beeching, late 10 N.i
Captain G. Bowlandson, Staff Corps ..
Captain F. J. Rivers, Staff Corps
Burgeon W. Price, IfD
16 July 69" Commandant, 15 Aug. 66.
27 Feb. 72 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 13 June 73. — Officiating Coin-
26 Dec. 72 Officiating 2ud in Command. [mandant 31 XJ.
8 July 71 Wing Officer, :i Nov. 70.
16 Aug. 68 Adjutant, 25 Jan. 72.
12 Sept. 66 Quarter Master, 25 Jan. 72.
9 June 66 ist Wing Subaltern, 23 Jan. 67.
4 May 67 2nd Wing Subaltern, 26 Oct. 71.
In medical charge, 27 July 71.
11th Madras Native Infantry (McLean — Sied Homed— formerly 2nd Battalm
gth Regiment. — Raised at Ellore about 1772).
" Skkingapataic."
Head Quarters at Nagode. Facinge, Dark Oreen. Lace, Oold.
Colonel C. J. Fullerton, Inflantry
Colonel J. R. Fulton, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. D. G. S. St. J. Grant, Staff Corps
Major W. H. G. Palmer, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. H. Sheppord, Staff Corps
24 May 68 Commandant, 3 June 68.
6 Sept. 71 2nd in Comd. and Wing Officer, 27 Mar. 69. — Offg. Comdt.23 2f J.
13 June 72 Wing Officer, xo Jan. 69.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
9 June 68 Officiatiug Wing Officer, 27 June 73.
16 Mar. 64 Adjutant, xx Nov. 71.
Captain F. J. F. Monro, Gen. List '20 Dec. 7a Quarter Master, xx Nov. 71.
Captain W. Stoddart, Staff Coi-ps .
Captain H. F. de Lousada, Staff Corps
Surgeon C. A. Harvey
Surgeon C. Sibthorpe
x2 Sept. 66 xst Wing Subaltern, 19 April 71.
20 June 67 2nd Wing Subaltern, xx Dec. 77.
In medical charge, 20 May 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
: Officiating in medical charge.
12th Madras Native Infantry {Barim— formerly 2nd Battalion Sth Eegimeni.
Raised about 1772).
•*AVA."
Head Quarters at Viiianagrum. Faeinge, Pale Buff. Laee, Oold.
Colonel J. G. Halliday, Infantry
Colonel L. Tripe, Infantry
Lt.Colonel C. V. Gordon, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. R.S.Henderson, Staff Corps
Captain R. J. B. Simpson, Staff Corps..
Captain L. C. Dosborough, Staff Corps
Captain J. (Godson, Staff Corps
Captain B. J. Wynch, Staff Corps
Surgeon^Major C. R. G. Parker
Surgeon Major J. S. Ridings
2 Oct.
67
20 Aug
70
24 Feb.
72
30 June
73
20 Feb.
70
xo Oct.
60
4 July 67,
4 Apr.
70
Commandant, 6 Jan. 71.
2nd in Command and Wing
Officer, x Nov. 65.— Furlough.
2nd m Command and Wing Officer, x Nov. 65.-
Wing Officer, 30 July 69.— Furlough to Europe,
Officiating Wing Officer.
Adjutant, 26 Feb. 67.
Quarter Master, 28 Sept. 72.
ist Wing Subaltern, 25 Sept. 73.
znd Wing Subaltern, 4 Jan. 73.
In medical charge. x8 Nov. 68.— Forlongh to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
13th Madras Native Infantry (JJlka — Alcoch— formerly ind Battalion
yrd Eegiv^ent. ^Raised at Madras in 1776).
"SXKIMGA.PA.TAM."
Head Quarters at Kadras. Facings, White. Laee, Oold.
398
Rjjrx, NiMMBy Ajri) Gobpb.
Colonel A. K. C. Kennedy, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel G. T. Hiltiard, Staff Corps ...
LtCoIonel A. G. W. Bum, Staff Corps ...
iLColonel W. J. Visard, Staff Corps ..,
Captain E. Moore, Gen. List.
Abkt
Rakx.
BKK1.BKS.
38 Apr. 69 Commandant, 6 Oct. 70.
28 Dec. 68 1 and in Command and Wing Officer, 13 Oct. 7x.
I Sept. 69 1 Wing Officer, 13 May 67.— Officiating and in Command 38 N.I.
4 Feb. 72' Officiating Wing Officer, 28 April 73.
7 Sept.7i|Adjatant, 17 June 68.
xz June 70 Quarter Master, 2a Mar. 69.
8 Jan. 67 ist Wing Subaltern, 4 July 70.— Sick Furlough to Burope.
Csptain J. P. James, Staff Corps...
Capt.H. H.C.G. Warrington, late SS.B. 18 Jan. 67 ist Wing Subaltern, 4 JiLly .
Captain H. G. Symons, Staff Corps jza Sept. 66 Officiating zst Wing Subaltern, 13 Not. 72.
Captain R. 8. Roberts, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 68 snd Wing Subaltern, 28 Feb. 68.
finrgoon B. V. Power, JfD | |In medical charge, 33 Sept. 70.
14th Madras Native Infantry (Wahab^ormerly 2nd Battalion 6th Begiment.
Raised at VeUore loth December 1776).
" MaX1)>POB1 "—" CHIKi. "— " The DrOffOn "— *' TuXTi.B-0-Wu»ADAB " or " BBiJ>T Ajn> Teub."
Head Quarters at Yellore. Facing; B^. Lae; Oold.
Colonel G. S. Dobbie, Infbntry
Colonel A. W. Drarner, Infimtry
U Colonel W. A. Deey, Staff Corps ....
LtColonel T. C. Georges, Staff Corps .
Captain A. W. Foord, Staff Corps
Captain H. Whvte, Qen. List
Captain A. Cook, Staff Corps
Captain C.C. Hewetson, Staff Corps .
Sorgoon Msjor .£. M'E. Boss
15th
X Jan. 67 Commandant, z Nov. 65.— Furlough to Europe.
T7 Feb. 73 Officiating Conmiandant.
ao Jan. 7Z and in Command and Wing Officer, x April 67.
13 June 78 Wing Officer, 27 Oct. 69.
zx Deo. 70 Adjutant, z Nov. 65.
19 Deo. 73 Quarter Master, 13 Aug. 69.
36 June 68 zst Wing Subaltern, 15 Feb. 73
4 Not. 68 3nd Wing Subaltern, 30 Sept.173.
In medical charge, sz Sept. 70.
Madras Native Infantry (Davis— formerly 2nd BaMaUon 4th Begiment
Raised at Tamjore in December 1776).
Head Quarters at PalaTeran. Wing at Vowgong, FaeingSf Oramge, Laoe, Oold.
Colonel B. Gage, Staff Corps
LtColonel G. Heam, Staff Corps
UColonel J. M. Grant, Staff Corps
LtCoIonel H. Clerk, Staff Corps
Captain A. S. Groye, Staff Corps
Captain C. B. Bradstreet, Gen. List
Captain L. B. Bance, Staff Corps
Capt. W. P. 0. Boulderson, Staff Corps
Snrgeon J. P. M'DermoU
Soiigeon J, Backhouse
7 Mar. 70
8 June 70
32 July 71
zo Nov. 68
z3 June 70
II June 71
so Sept. 68
X June 73
Commandant, a8 Jan. 73.
and in Comd. and Wing Officer, ^ Jan. 73.-- Furlough to Bnrope.
Wing Officer, 9 Jan. 73.— Offlciatmg and in Command.
Officiating Wing Officer, ao March 73.
Adjotant, z Nov. 65.
QuaiTor Master, Z3 Aug. 6a.
zst Wing Subaltern, za July 73.
3nd Wing Subaltern, zo Feb. 71.
In medical charge, aa April 70.
In medical charge. Left wing, and Civil at Nowgong, 24 Apr. 71.
16th Madras Native Infantry (Line — Lane— formerly 2nd Battalion $th Begiment,
Raised at Trichiriopoly 10th Deceinber 1776).
" SBBIireJLPATAX *' — *' AVA."
Head Quarters at Jubbulpore. F<ieing$t Black Velvet. Lace, Oold,
UColonel G. Smart, In&ntry
Colonel W. D. Stanley, Staff Corps ..
UColonel G. B. Bates, Staff Corps ..
Urolonel W. H. White, Staff Corps..
Captain W. G. Sharp, Staff Cori>s
Captain J. B. Beid, Staff Corps
Captain L. Owen, Staff Cor
Captain H. S. Blton, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. B. Theobaloa
•^r,
za Sept. 66
25 Dec. 7z
z8 Jan. 7z
32 Sept. 73
ao Dec. 69
20 Feb. 66
4 Sept. 70
2o Oct. 70
Commandant, 33 March 7Z.
snd in Comd. and Wing Officer, x4Mar. 73.— Sick Furl, to Europe.
Wing Officer, zo April 67.— Officiating snd in Command,
Officiating Wing Officer, 20 Mar. 72.
Adjutant, 30 Sept. 73.
Quarter Master, 30 Deo. tz.
zst Wing Subaltern, 30 Dec. 7Z.— Sick Furlourfi to Europe.
2nd Wing Subaltern, Z4 Feb. 72.— Acting zst Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, 27 Aug. 73.
17th Madras Native Infantry (Butler— formerly 2nd Battalion ist Begiment,
Raised at Ta/ajore in 1777).
•* NAOPoas."
Head Quarters at Kadras. Facing; White. Lace, Oold.
Colonel 8. J. Batten, Staff Corps
Colonel P. B. Waterman, Staff Corps ..
Colonel P. L. Holmes. Staff Corps
LLColonel H. I. Bett, Staff Corps
Captain J. W. 8. Butler, Staff Corps
Captain P. T. Powis, Gen. List
Captain T. Obbard, Staff Corps
Lient H. V. Gaitakell. zo Foot
SoTj^n Mayor T. Q. Howell
zo June 67 Commandant, 36 Dec. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
z3 June 72 Officiating Commandant.— 2nd in Command sa N.I.
z2 June 73 2nd in Command, Z9 Aug. 70.
5 Mar. 70 Wing Officer, z April 67.
20 Nov. 70 Adjutant, xz Feb. 67.
3 Oct. 73 Quarter Master, 18 July 67.
zo Dec. 65 zst Wing Subaltern, 20 Dec. 73.
38 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 9 Jan. 73.
In medical charge, xz Aug. 73.— Sick Furlough.
19th Madras Native Infantry (Muvrhead— formerly 2nd Battalion jih Begimsnt.
Raised at TricMnopoVu in 1777).
" SaauroAPiLTAX "— " Paou *'^— •'^CaHTaA.i, IirniA.."
Head Quarters at Tziehinopoly. Fadnge, Sky Blue. Lace, Oold.
Colonel F. M. Haultain, Staff Corps
Colonel A. Bithenlon, Staff Corps
CotonelV. J. Shortland, Staff Corps-
Staff Corps
UColonel H. C. Fletcher, Staff Corps...
U-Cdonel A. H. Cooke, Staff Corps.
Captain C.M'Inioy, Staff Corps ....
Captain F. Smalley, Gen. List
Captaia J.W.C. Henderson, Staff Corps
Csptain J. A. Biohmond, Staff Corps ..
Captain J. C. M. Bussell, Staff Corps ..
girgeoa Minor 6. Williamson, JfD
BMgwa l^or J. A. Cox, UD
ao Aug. 7x Commandant, Z7 June 73.— Furlough to Europe.
z6 Sept.7x Officiating Commandant, 3Z Julv 73.
19 June 73 3nd in Command and Win^ Officer, 19 April 71.— Furlough to
Officiating 2nd in Command, [Europe.
4 Mar. 70 Wing Officer, 8 Mar. 66.— Furlough to Europe.
XX Deo. 73 Officiating Wing Officer, 32 Jan. 73.
X7 Mar. 67 Adjutant, 19 April 71.
30 May 7z Quarter Master, X3 May 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
9 June 66 Officiating Quarter Master, 8 Oct 73.
Z3 Dec. 68 zst Wing Subaltern, 14 Feb. 71.— Furlough to EuxopA.
X4 Aug. 70 Officiating xst Wing Bubalteni, 30 Dec. 7a.
snd Wing Subaltern,
In medi(»l charge, aa Mar. 66.- ^-^^-_,
xo Feb. 7i|Attai«d. DTgrtll^ by '^
399 SAOUi Madras Native Infantry (Baggot— formerly 2nd Battalion 2nd Eegment
liaised in 1777).
" ShOLIBTOHUB "— " SBEINGAPAliLlC."
Head Quarters at Banda. Facing$, Deep Oreen. Laet, Gold,
Rurx, Naxbs, JlSd Cobps.
Colonel C. P. T. Triscott, Inflmty ..
Lt.Golonel J. D. C. Wallace, Sta£r Corps
Lt. Colonel H. M. Norris, late a E. R....
MiSJor G. M. Pajne, Staff Corps
Captain J. O. Goldie, Staff Corps
Captain O. M. Bradshaw, Staff Corps.
Captain A. D. Grant, late 20 N. I
Captain A. J. Howes, late 50 K.L
Captain E. J. Watson, Staff Corps ....
SnrKeon A. M'Clorg. MB
Surgeon W. J. Hastings, JCD
Arxt
lUVK.
7 Feb. 70
16 Jan. 70
9 Sept. 7 1
Bbxukks.
Commandant, 19 Auff. 72.
2nd in Command and Wing Offioer, 18 Feb. 73.
Wing Oflaoer, 18 Feb. 73.— Furlough to Europe.
20 Jan. 69,Officiating Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 73.
4 Sept 70 Adjutant, 13 Sept. 60.
4 Nov. 70 Quarter Master, 13 April 73.
13- Mar. 66;i8t Wing Subaltern, 10 Feb. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
7 Nov. 67|Officiating zst Wing Subaltern,
14 June 68|2ud Wing Subaltern.
lln medical charge, 8 Mar. 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
^Offlciating in medical charge.
2l8t Madras Native Infantry (Eoherts—fonnerly ist BattaUon iithBegvmetit.
Raised at Chicacole in 1777).
** SBBIirOAPi.TAli "— " NaOPOBB."
Head Quartern at Bellary. Faeinge, FaUBi^. Laee, Gold.
Colonel G. M. Carter, InCantry
Lt.Colonel W. Douglas, Staff Cori>s
Major P. A. Cameflnr, Staff Corps
Major T.L. Scott, Staff Corps
Captain F. B. Middleton, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. C. Williams, Staff Corps
Captain G. Murray, Staff Corps
Captain G. S. Keith, Staff Corps
Surgeon D. B. Thompson, MB
3 May 7i|Commandant, z April 67.
23 June 72 2nd in Command and WingOfficer, 2 Jtme 70.
16 Feb. 70 1 Wing Officer, 15 Oct. 73.— Furlough.
9 June 68 jOfficiating Wing Officer, 15 Oct. 73.
4 May 68|Adjutant, 25 Jan. 72.
10 Dec. 71 1 Quarter Master, 9 Dec. 72.
10 June 66 ist Wing Subaltern, 7 Jan. 68.
13 Dec. 68,2ud Wing Subaltern, 2 June 73.
lln medical charge, 27 Aug. 73.
22nd Madras Native Infantry (Ddkymple— formerly 2nd Battalion nth Begiment.
Raised at Ellore in 1789).
'• Sbbivgapatjlm " — ** Ata."
Head Quarters at Hoshongabad. Faeinga, FaU Bt^. Laee, Gold.
I Commandant,
26 Oct. 72 Ofl^ciatlng Commandant, 26 May 73. — and in Com. 5 N.I.
12 June 72 1 2nd in Comd. and Wing Officer, 27 March 71. — Offg. Com. 17 N.I.
az May 69; Officiating 2nd in Command, 3Z July 73. — ^Wing Officer 33 N.I.
z6 June 71! Wing Officer, zo Jan. 68.
4 Mar. 73 1 Adjutant, u Dec. 71.
Z2 Nor. 72 Quarter Master, 30 June 68.
Colonel C. H. Stoddard, Staff Corps..
Colonel F. E. Waterman, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel A. W. Bitherdon, Staff Corps
LtColonel E. N. Norton, Staff Corps
Captain M. H. Wratialaw, Gen. List..
Captain G. Lecky, Staff Corps
Captain H. B. Shelley, Gen. Iiist
Captain A. Bredin, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. S. Morton, MD. ..
Surgeon Miyor J. J. Heffeman
20 July 7z
xz Mar. 7z
zst Wing Subaltern, iz Dec. 71.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 23 Feb. 69.
In medical charge, 3Z Mar. 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.
23rd Madras (or Wallajahhad) Light Infantry (Toljry— formerly ist Baitalion
lath Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1794).
"Now OB Nbtbb" — "Sbbiwoapaxak"— "Naopobi."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Facinge, Dark Green. L4xee, Gold.
zo Jan. 68 Commandant, z9 Nov. 67. — Furlough to Europe.
6 Sept. 7z Officiating Commandant, 28 Dec. 73. — 2nd in Command zx N. I.
z9 June 73 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, ao Mar. 69.
2 Mar. 71 Win^ Officer, Z3 June 73.--Officiating 2nd in Com. 37 N.I.
9 Jime 69 Officiating Wing Officer, 26 June 7a.
25 Sept. 70 Adjutant, z Sept. 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
20 Dec. 68 Quarter.Master, z2 Feb. 68.
ao Apr. 69 zst Wing Subaltern, 20 Deo. 7a— Officiating Adyntaut
Z2 Sept. 66 2nd Wing Subaltern, a8 Dec. 72.
In medical charge, Z3 May 63.
Colonel T. Greenaway, Staff Corps
Colonel J. B. Fulton, Staff Corps
Colonel C. C. Mason, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. C. Z. Claridge, Staff Corps
Major H.H. Foord, Staff Corps
Captain B. B. Faunoe, Staff Corps .
Captain S. E. B. Butler, Staff Corps.
Captain J. H. Gordon, Staff Corps .
Captain F. D. Plowden. late z7 N. I..
Burgeon Major W. H. Morgan
24th Madras Native Infantry (McDonaldr— formerly 2nd Battalion 12th Regiment,
Raised at Vellore in 1794).
" SBBIVQAPATAIC '•—'• ASSAYB "— " BouBBOir."
Head Quarters at Palamoottah. Facinge, Dark Green. Laee, Gold.
Colonel E. J. Lawder, Staff Corps
Colonel C. J. Bradley, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. J. T. Neild, Staff Corps ..
Captain J. Ward, Staff.Corps
Captain F. E. West, Staff Corps
Captain E. G. D. Beagtn, Staff Corps ..
Captain B. L. Armstrong, Staff Corps..
Captain F. H. Vanderzee, Staff Corps ..
Captain F. Middlecoat, Staff Con>s
Surgeon Major A. Fergusson, MD
Surgeon H.I>. Cook, JTB.
z8 June 7o| Commandant, z8 Feb. 73.
z2 June 70 2nd in Command and Wing Offioer, 25 Mar. 7a.— Siok Forloogh»
z8 Jan. 71 1 Wing Officer, z Aug. 70.
4 Nov. 69! Adjutant, 25 Oct. 69.
Z2 Sept. 66, Quarter Master, Z9 June 71.— Sick Furlough to EuroiM.
20 Jan. 70 Officiating Quarter Master, Z4 March 73.
20 Oct. 67 zst Wing Subaltern, Z2 Dec. 72.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
7 Apr. 69 Offi(>;-itiTi2r zst Wing Subaltern,
4 Jan. 70' and Wing Subaltern, 3Z Aug. 7a.
In medical charge, z? June 68.— Furlough.
lOfflciating in medical charge.
26th Madras Native Infantry (Kemiy— formerly ist Battalion isth Begim^ii.
Raised at TrichinopoVy in 1794).
Head Quarters at OaoaaBore. Faeinge, Da/rk Green. Zaee, Gold,
Colonel W. T. Honey, Infimtry .
Colonel C. P. Molony, Staff Corps........
LLColonel W. A. Gib, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel E. G. Camnbell, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. Carter, Staff Corps
Captain T. J. Cotton, Staff Corps
Captain W. N. Wronghton, Staff Corps
Captain J. Gabbett, Staff Corps ,
Captain T. 8. Magan, Staff Coxps
Burgeon Muor J. A. Cox, MD
Surgeon 8. L Dobie
X Jan. 67 Commandant, xo
I.— Furlough to Europe.
XI Deo. 68 and in Com. ana Wing Officer, i April 69. — Olf^. Oonunandant.
4 Apr. 69 Wing Officer, zo Ma^ 7a. — Officiating and in Command.
XI Aug. 72 Officiating Wing Offioer, 8 Oct. 73.
a June 70 Adjutant, 30 Dec. 72.
4 Jan. 70 Quarter Master, 9 May 71.— Siok Furlough to Europe.
23 Sept. 68 Officiating Quarter Master, 6 Feb. 73.
13 Nov. 66 zst Wing Subaltern, 30 Deo. 72.
9 0et 71
10 Feb. 71
and Wing Subaltern, 30 Deo. 73.
In medical charge, xo April 73.— Attached to 19 K.L,
Officiating in medioal ohaige.
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26tlL Madras Native Infantry (Inmes— formerly 2:*d Battahon isth Begiment. 400
Raised at Tanjore in 1794)-'^
Head Quarters at ftuilon. Faeing$,Dark Qreen. Laee, Oold.
Runr, Ni^ms, ahd Co»8.
Colonel A. BtevBDS, Staff Corps
Colonel J. B. Knocker, Staff Corps . .
LtCoUmel G. C. Finlay, Staff Corps
Captain B, Tait, late 26 N.I
Ideat. S. 1&. Holland, Staff Corps
Captain E. G. MorroKh, Staff Corps..
lieot. F. A. Wetherall, Gen. list
Surgeon Major F. Duckworth, IfD. ..
Abict
Hakk.
30 Aug. 71
5 Apr. 73
29 June 70
13 June 70
BB1CA.BX8.
Commandant, 18 Feb. 73.
2nd in Com. and Wing Offlo<
loer, 8 June 67.
Wing OlHicer, 8 June 67.
Adjutant, 30 Sept. 68.
9 Dec. 68 'Quarter Master, 4 Jan. 70.
4 Mar. 68 ist Wing Subaltern, 14 Feb. 71.
1 Mar. 64'and Wing Subaltern, 30 Nov. 7o.~Farlongh to Europe.
tin mediMd charge, 29 May 68.
27tlL Madras Native Infantry {lAndsay^ormerly ist Battalion 14th BegimenU
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1798).
" ILkHiDPoaa " "LccKWOW."
Head Quarters at Bangoon. Facii^M, Black Velvet,
Colonel D. Q. Pollard, Staff Corps
Colonel W. P. S. Bmrth, Staff Corps ..
Major P. Salter, Staff Corps
Colonel W. Graves, Staff Corps
Captain J. W. Swifto. Staff C^™^...
(^pt. W. MacD. Robinson, Staff Corps
Captain T. B. Thorpe, Gen. List
Gmtain S. E. Atkinson, Staff Corps
Surgeon P. R. Martin, IfD
IS June 68
II June 73
11 Dec. 67
29 Aug. 73
13 June 69
10 Dec. 71
4 Nov. 71
ao Sept. 70
Laee, &old.
Commandant, 14 March 73.
2nd in Comnoand and WingOfflcer, 29 Sept. 71.
Wing Oflacer, 17 June 72.— Furlough to Europe.
Olficiating Wing Officer.
Adjutant, 7 Jan. 68.
Quarter Master, 6 Dec. 66.
ist Wing Subaltern, 13 Dec. 73.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 12 April 73,
In medical charge, 6 Dec. 71.
28th Madras Native Infantry (Martin— formerly 2nd Battalion 14th Begvnient
Raised at Vellore in 1798).
"MAHiDPaEB" — "Naqpobb" — "AvA."
Head Quarters at Keroara. Faeingef Black Velvet, Laee, GoUt,
Colonel J H. M. Babington, Staff Corps 10 Jan. 68 Comnjandant, 13 May 67.— Furlough to Europe. [CoimnftudftTit.
- — - ~ - * "- -^ - T-_ __ 2jjjj j^ Command and Wing Officer, 30 March 71.— Offlciatinjp
Ofl^ating 2nd in Command, 31 July 73.— Wing Officer 13 N.I.
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer,
Adjutant, 27 June 71.
Quarter Master, 7 Sept. 68.
ist Wing Subaltern, 10 Dec. 72.
3nd Wing Subaltern, 4 Aug. 73.
In medical charge, 20 Aug. 73.
Colonel F. W. A. Robeon, Staff Corps
U.Oolonel A. G. W. Bum, Staff Corps,
LtCokmel R. G. liowis, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. Godfrey, Gen. List
Captain A. J. Shaw, Gen. List
Captain T. R. Tabuteau, Staff Corps .
Captain E. M. Stevenson, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Major W. J. Busteed, MD
30 Jan. 72
I Sept.69
29 Dec. 70
30 May 71
so Dec. 72
I J Dec. 69
4 Jan. 70
29th Madras Native Infantry {Macleodr--formerly ist Battalion i$th Begiment
Raised at Ma^dipatam in 1798).
Head Quarters at Seennderabad. Faeinfft, White, Zaee, Gold,
Conmiandant, 18 Feb. 73.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Commandant, i3 April 73.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 34 Oct. 67. — Offg.Clo1n.4x N.L.
Wing Officer, 16 Oct. 71.— Offloiatixig snd inCommaiid.
Adjutant, 16 July 66.
Colonel S. Mainwaring, Staff Corps
Colonel W. O. Phillips, Staff Corps
Colonel 0. Hight, StaffCorps
LLCokmel H. 8. Rammell, StaffCorps...
Captain J. H. Prendergast, Staff Corps..
Captain J. J. Fletcher, Gen. List
Captain W.T. Brereton, StaffCorps
Captahi A. T. Woodhouse, Staff Corps. .,
Bi^geonMigor J. Wilkins, MD
15 Jan. 70
12 June 71
8 Jan. 73
30 Deo. 69
3 Mar. 69
IX Sept. 73
xoOct. 69
13 June 70
Quarter Master, 10 Jan. ^x.
iBt Wing Subaltern, April 71.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 5 June 73.
I In medi^ charge, 20 Aug. 73.
30th Madras Native Infantry (Grewe— formerly 2nd BattaUon istk Begimeni.
Raised at Byderdbad in 1799).
Head Quarters at Frenoh Rocks. Faeinge, WJuU, Laee, Gold,
Colonel C. E. M. Walker, StaffCorps ...
Colonel W. A. Riaoh, StaffCorps
LtColonelG. W. Playflwr, Staflf Corps...
Hiqor 0. J. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain F. C. St John, StaffCorps
Gwtain F. S. FitzPatrick, Staff Corps..
Oaptun H. A. T. Nepean, StaffCorps..,
Captain W. 8. Bailey, StaffCorps
Captain E. Austin, StaffCorps
BnrgeonMajor J. G. Gibbs
Burgeon Q. F. Sevan
to Mar. 70' Commandant, i April 67.
6 Sept. 71 2nd in Command, 10 Mar. 70.— Officiating Commandant 4 N.I>
Wing Officer, 20 Marf 67.M>fficiaUng snd in Command.
Officiating Wing Officer, 10 July 73.
Adjutant, 25 Jan. 72.
Quarter Master, 36 April 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Quarter Master, 13 June 73.
zst Wing Subaltern, xx June 69.
3nd Wing Subaltern, 2 Dec. 68.
In medical charge, 9 Sept. 70.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
x8 Jan. 71
10 Dec. 67
3o Jan. 68
13 June 69
36 Sept.67
19 Sept. 66
10 Jan. 69
20 Jan. 70
3lBt Uadras (or TrieJivnopoly) Light Infantry {Qenrett— formerly ist BattaUon i^th
Regiment.— Raised at TrichvMypoly in 1799).
"Now OB Nsraa"— "MxHiDPOBH.**
Head Quarters at Baipore. Facing; Jkurk Qreen, laoe, Oold,
Commandant, 3 Dec. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Commandant, 19 May 73. — snd in Oommaitd xo K.I.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, xx Nor. 70.
Wing Officer, 37 Jime 73.
Adjutant, 30 May 68.
Quarter Master, 9 Sept. 67.
ist Wing Subaltern, x8 Jime 7a.
snd Wing Subaltern, x8 June 79.
In medical charge ofBaght Wing, 27 Oct. 69.«€i6k Tnrl. to Bnzopt*
Officiating in medical onarge.
Colond G. Harknees, Staff Corps
OoUmaL A. Piicbard, Staff Corps
Colonel L.W. Back, StaffCorps
U.C61onel G. KaSlender, Staff Corps ..,
Captain B. B. BUnner, StaffCorps
Onrtajn 0. 0. Campbell, StaffCorps
Captain J. B. Gahui, Staff Corpa
L Oampbell, Gen. list
Captain T. H. Qampbell, Gen.
Surgeon A. Ifc Haekefet
Bngwn M. B. Mozphy, MD.
18 Dec.
67
27 Feb.
73
30 Aug
73
3 Jan.
7^
4 Jan.
73
S3 Dec.
73
4 Oct.
70
aoDec.
73
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40I • 32nd Madras Native Infantry (Dyce— formerly 2nd Battalion 16^*
Regiment, — Raised at Madura in 1799).
" Aya.."
Head Quarters at Triohiaopoly. Faeings, Fait Tellow. Laee^ Gold,
Rurx, N^xxs, kvo Cobps.
Abmt
Rakk.
Colonel W. T. Williams, Infantry 18
Colonel A- F. Place, Staff Corps 21
Colonel J. J. Fulton, Staff Corps ....
Lt.Colonel R. J. Baker, Staff Corps .
Captain A. Chaplin, Gen. List
Lieut. C. J. Johnston, Gen. List
Captain A. Wingfield. Staff Corps....
Captain R. T. Chapman, Gen. List....
Surireon Msjor
Surgeon Miijor J. Fitzgerald
Dec. 67
Deo. 68
June 73
Feb. 71
Nov. -n
Feb. 64
Sept. 67
June 71
Rbxabks.
Commandant, x Nov. 65.— -Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Conunandant.
2nd in Command and WingO£cer, ix Oct. 67.
Wing Officer, ix Oct. 67.
Adjutant, x8 Aug. 68.
Quarter Master, 31 Mar. 60.
xst Wing Subaltern, 25 July 7a.
and Wing Subaltern, 25 July 73.
In medical charge,
Officiating in medical charge.
33rd Madras Native Infantry {Wahah— formerly ist Battalion lyth Begiment.
Raised at Ountoor i/n 1799).
"CocHiir."
Head Quarters at Sonmdah. Faeinff$, Blaek. Laee, Gold,
Colonel A. N. Rich, Infiuitry I i Jan. 67 Commandant, x Nov. 65.— Furlough to Europe.
Colonel W. C. Rich, Staff Corps x Sept.7z Officiating Commandant, a8 Sept. 7a.
Colonel F. Applegath, Staff Corps 1 2 June 73 and in Command and Wing Officer, xo Nov. 65.
Lt.CoIonel A. w. Ritherdon, Staff Corps 21 May 69 Wing Officer, xo May 7a.— Officiating and in Com., sa N.I.
Major D. Shaw, Staff Corps 8 Jan. 68'Officiatuig Wing Officer, 6 Oct. 71.
3 Mar. 7ajA(^utant, 3 March 73.
10 June 66 Quarter Master, 3 March 73.
26 June 68 xst Wing Subaltern, 3 March 73.
Captain H. B. D. Bayley, Gen. List
Captain B. H. Preston, Staff Corps
Captain T. H. Stoton, Staff Corps-
Captain R. B. Coz, Gen. List
SuigeonD. J. McCarthy, IfD
z6 June7x 2nd Wing Subaltern, 9 March 73.
,In medical charge, 3 July 68.
34tli Madras (or Chioacole) Light Infantry (Durand^ormerly 2nd Battalion,
ijih Regiment. — Raised at Chiea>eole in 1799).
" Now oB Nbvbb."— " AVA."
Head Quarters at ICangalore. Faeing$, Dork Groen, Laety Gold,
Colonel M. T. Ffrench^ Staff Corps 2x Doc. 68 C
""*''"'"'" a May 72 a
Colonel J. Orr. Staff Corps _ .
Lt.Colonel Arthur Druiy, StaffOorps ... 30 Jan. 69
MJBjor H. E. Ryves, Stair Corps zi Dec. 67
Captain W. L. Ranking, Gen. List 4 Apr. 71
Captain Q. S. A. Jamieson, Staff Corps 20 M!ar. 69
Captain W. Chiaholm, Staff Corps 25 June 67
Captain W. O. Foord. Staff Corps ao Feb. 69 and Wing Subaltern,
Surgeon Major R. Dempster jln medical charge, a
Commandant, 13 June 73.
and in Okmnand, x8 Feb. 73.
Winy Officer, 33 Jan. 7a.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, 7 Feb. 68.
Adjutant, 8 June 66.
Quarter Master, 25 Jan. 72.
xst Wing Sulialtem, 9 May 71.
" ' May7x,
apt. 70.
36tli Madras Native Infantry (Parkinson— formerly ist Battalion iZth Begiment.
Raised at Bangalore in June 1800).
" Pbgu."
Head Quarters at Kamptee. Faeingi, Fals B\f. Lae^, Gold,
-Colonel R. A. Doriah, Inftntry 24 Feb. 66 Commandant, x8 Feb. 73.— Furlough.
Colonel G. Prlngle, Staff Corps | 9 Mar. 73,'aTnid in Commaxid and wing Officer, xi Oct. 67.— Oiljgf. Comdt.
Colonel J. C. West, Staff Coros lao Aug. 73
Lt. Colonel W. H. R. Godfrey, Staff Corps
Major O. Morgan, Staff Corps
Captain S. L. iBagshawe, Gen. List ....
Captain B. W. Broughton, Staff Corps.
Captain F. R. Trevor, Staff Corps
Captain E. G. V. Holloway, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major B. T. Suflrein
20 Dec. 72
II Jan. 68
4 Sept. 71
10 Dec. 66
2o Mar. 69
ao Feb. 69
Officiating and in Command.
Wing Officer, i Aug. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, x8 June 72.
Adjutant, at Mar. 7a.
Quarter Master, ax Mar. 7a.
xst Wing Subaltern, x6 July to.
and Wing Subaltern, 3 Marcn 73.
In medical charge, 25 Oct. 72.
36th Madras Native Infantry (Nundy— formerly 2nd Battalion iSth Begiment.
Raised at NimdAfdroog in July 1800).
"Avi.."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Facing$, Pale Bt^. Laee, Gold.
Colonel G. A. Fulton, Infiantry
Colonel C. Smith, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel R. V. Handyside, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. V. Morris, Staff Corps
Captain E. G. Dixon, late xo N.I. ...
Lieut. T. M. Jenkins, Staff Corps ....
Captain D. W. Williamn, late 48 N.I.
Captain A. G. Hutohins. Gen. List....
Burgeon Major C. Robertson, MD. .
6 Sept. 7 1
2 Aug. 73
12 Dec. 72
a6 July 73
20 Mar. 64
28 July 69
ao Apr. 68
xo April 70
Commandant, 18 Mar. 69.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 14 Nov. 70,
Wing Officer. 14 Nov. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, 29 Feb. 73.
Adjutant, 13 April 73.
Quarter Master, 19 June 69.
xst Wing Subaltern, 13 April 73.
and Wing Subaltern, 13 April 73.
In medical charge, ao Sept. 71.
37tll Madras Grenadiers (Forbes— foi-merly ist Battalion igth Begiment.
Raised at Itehapoor in June 1800).
" Chika.."— " The Dragon**
Head Quarters at Madras. Faeinge, Blue. Laee, Gold,
Colonel K. Macaulay, Infantry
Colonel G. F. Luard, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. C. Z. C^aridge, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel T. S. Hawka, Staff Corps
Migor H. S. Robinson, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. A. A. Prior, Gen. List
Captain J. H. Gaussen, Gen. List
Captain C. F. Moore, Staff Coxps
Captain L. B. Byass, Staff Corps .....
Captain W. Miller, Gen. List
Surgeon Major J. M. Joseph, MD. ..
XI Dec. 7X|Commandant, x9April7x.
15 Jan. 70 and in Command and wing Officer, i April 67.— Siok Fnrion^
2 Mar. 7z!0fflciating and in Command.— Wing Oifloer, 23 N.I.
S Feb. 7a, Win^ Officer, 13 June 73-
20 Jan. 7xiOfficiating Wing Officer, 13 Nov. 73.
29 Dec. 7 1, Adjutant, 6 July 6B.
3 Mar. 72 Quarter Master, 4 Feb. 67.— Furlough.
20 Aug. 67 ist Wing Subaltern, 26 Nov. 67.— Siok ForlOBgll tO Shtrope*
4 Nov. 69 Actine xst Wing Subaltern.
4 Feb. 73 2nd Wing Subaltern, xa Feb. 67.
20 Nov. 73 ^ mediod charge, xi Aug. 73. ^-^ ,
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SSth Madras Native Infantry (Maeareg(>r--fornierly 2nd BattaUon igih 402
Regiment, — Baieed at Ettore in Jwu z8oo).
HMdQiuaien a( TMahinopoIy. Faeing$, ^wff, Laet, OpJd,
Bin, NUOI, AJTD GOBM.
Colonel C. Palley. Inflmtnr
OdoMl E. A. Saanden, Staff Corps ..
Colonel G. O. H. Ooote, Staff GorpB
LLOokmel H. A. Hare, Staff Oocpa
UCdonel B. G. Magratli, Staff COTps..
Captain F. E. Spry, Gen. List
G^tain B. H. Thomaa, Staff Corps
GtptainK. F. Stevenson, Staff corps...
Captain J. G. B. D. MaoneiU, Gen. Ust
Sargeon W. Macrae, MB
Sm^eonKajor J. B. IHokinBon
Comnumdant, 7 Jan. jz.— Fnrlongh to Bnxope.
Officiating Commandant, 6 Sept. 73.~and in Command 7N.I.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 19 May 68.— Furl, to jBTirope.
Officiating and in Command, zx Sept. 73.
Wing Officer, 3 Dec. 68.
Ol&ciating Wing Officer.
A^nfcant, z8 Mar. 70.
Quarter Master, 35 Jan. 79.
ist Wing Subaltern, 9 Deo.
and Wing Snbaltem, 9 Ma;
In medical charge, Z9 A]
Officiating in meidicu charge.
7a.
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7z.— Offg. Chemical Examiner and
Sdfih Madras Native Infantry (Martin
Raised at Tanjore in October 1804)
" SSKABVLDIB "— " Nl.e»OSB.'*
Head Qnartera at W<wilinein. ^aetngt. Dark Gr§tn, Lace, Oold,
ist Battalion 20th Begiment
CokmelW.H. Watts, Inftmtry ..
Colonel C. W. Don. Staff Corps
iLColonel F. G. Hodgson, Staff Corps...
O^rtain F. J. Wrooghton, Staff Corps...
lienL B. H. T. HiU, Gen. List
Captain C. T. P. Loxmoore, Staff Corps
Captain J. N. Wilson, Staff Corps .
Ueol Y. L. Mathias, Staff Corps .,
Surgeon M^or S. T. Heard, JU). .
SazgeonP.K. Mookeijee
z Aug. 69
zo Jmie 73
aoMay 7Z
15 Jane 70
8 Jan. 64
4 Ang.69
ao Ang. 66
4 Sept. 67
Commandant, 5 May 68.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 37 March 71.
Wing Officer, zs Oct. 73.
A(j|jntant, 6 Oct. 7a— Sick Fnrlouffh to Bnrope.
Quarter Master, 30 March 71.— Officiating Aqjutant.
Hfioiating Quarter Master, za April 73.
St Wing Snbaltem, z6 Feb. 70.
and Wing Subaltern, zz Aug. 73.
In medical charge, za Aug. 70.— Sick Fuloagh to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.
40th Madras Native Infantry (Volwnieer— formerly 2nd Battalion 20th Begimeni,
Baieed at Tamjore in October 1804).
Head Quarters at Seounderabad. J^adrngt, Dork Green. Lace, Gold,
Colonel A. H. A. Hervey. InCaatiy .
ColondCNiooUs, Staff Coxps
UGdloael T. Austin, Staff Corps ....
Kajor B. B. Buxve, Staff Corps
Captain 0. E. Weston, Gen. Ust ...
Captain H.T. Harris, SUff Corps
Captain P. A. YanHomrigh, Staff Corps
Captain B. H. PheUps, Staff Corps
Captain B. W. Flint, Staff Corps ..
Sngeom M^or £. Dism.
18 Feb. 66. Commandant, az Ai
za Aug. 73 and in Command
34 Feb. 7a
zz Jan. 68
4Ang. 7z
Z3 June 7a
za June 67
ao Oct. 66
za June 69
3 June 66
Wing Officer, az Au
'ingOfflcer, az Aug. 72.
leer, az Aug. 73.--Furlough to Europe.
Officiating wing Officer, z3 Aug. 73.
A<!Uutant, 33 Deo. 7a.
Quarter Master, 7 Nov. 67.— Sick Furlough to Buiope.
zst Wing Subaltern, ao Aug. 7a.
Officiating and Wing Subaltem.
and Wing Subaltem, zo Sept. 7a.— Fnrlongh.
In medical charge, 3Z July 73.
4l8t Madras Native Infantry (Irtonr— formerly lat Battalion 21st Begiment.
RoMed at CMeaoollein 1804).
The Flank Companies " Ckdia.*'— *' Tn Dbaaov.
tOo^adL ~ -
HeadQoartenatC
OokBal J.P. Coode, Influitry
Colonel G. Hight, Staff Coips .
Ookmel W. Swree, Staff Corps
UCokmel O. N. Johnstone, Staff Corps
Captain B. H. Byre, Staff Corps...
ON)tain A. C. Mottet, Gen. list ...
Gkptain A. D. Phelps, Staff Corps
ImoL D. D. ftyoe. Staff Coras ...
Burgeoa J.F. ntiqpalridk, KD. ...
I Jan. 67
8 Jan. 73
10 Aug. 73
14 June 7z
4Mar.7o
4 Sept. 71
aoOet. 70
z5 July 71
Jbflwyt, Deep €hreen, Laee, Oeli.
Oommaadant, z8 Feb. 73.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating CommandanL zz Sept. 73.— and in Command 19 N.I.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 14 Mar. 73.
Wing Officer, a8 Oct. 67.
Adjutant, 9 May 73.
Quarter Master, za May 70.— Sick Furlough to Burope.
zst Wing Subaltern, Z5 Kov. 69.— Offloiattng Quarter Msatir.
and Wing Subaltem, 15 July 71.— Siok Fnrlongh.
In madioal oharge^ 6 Got 7Z.
General List of OAoers of Madras Cavalry.
Under the New CendiOon of Appointment.
CARAnrs.
^darBdwvdlaw
Aitfaor Bobert Kflimffir
AtwfflCurtols
HttiT ittenborow Yatas
wm. Dooglas Brodis Katdhen
BsghCraeraft
JB MontgoDMry ObsIow
HaghBUwdHopo
VMeriek WOUaia BoUar.,
IiunuAW<
iK,Geo.iniloaghbyE
3fniiaB BnnatniaWi
Donald J<
Banyir
ChsilM
• MaylBsBMMMU.
aoApr. S9
90 Apr. 60
K>Sept.S9
4 Nor. 59
M>Deo. 59
4 Jan. 60
ta July 60
4 8ept.6o
4K0T.6D
4Dee. tfo
9D Jan. 61
I July 61
so July 61
15 Ang. 61
aaSfpt.is
M
Mar.6z
Apr. 61
(]£y6i
rMay6x
I Not. 6z
SDeo. 6z
K Jam. 6a
K Jan. 6a
99 Jan. 69
z July 6a
90 July 6a
15 Aug. 6a
90 Sept. is 90
9D Jan. 73
X July 73
o July 73
«5Aug.73
fl«Pt73
941)00. 65
6 Feb. 66
a3 June 67
z4 Sept. 67
5 July 70
sAug.
15 Deo. 70
.7«
, Atftadi^ in the Foreign Department I July
16 July 64 4 79. Superintendent of the Bi^pootana
I (state) BailwayPolioa.
Attached to z8 Huasan.
Squadron Subaltern 9 Oaralxy.
Attaohed to 3 OaTalry .
Attaohed te z8 Huasan.
Attaohadta3 0aya]xy.
70 Attached to 9 Oavaby.
Adjutant z CaTalxy.
(Affslrtant
Distriet SuperintMdsnt of Po«
lice, zst Grade, 97 Fab. ru B.I. Bail-
way, N.W. PiOT*
Oommiiaionar, szd Qmde, H«diii,0«te.
4CaTalry.
' ..Quarter]
Caraliy.
ig A^utant 4 CftTvIfT*
' Master GtnonJt Kagpora Foroa.
Digitized by V^OOQ IC
405-404 Qeneral List of Of&cerB of Madras Infkntry.
Under the New Condition of Appointmewt,
Gi^rTAnrs.
Alfired George HatotaiBB
Gluurloi Bean Smith, C8I, ...
Elphixuitone Waters Begble...
Oharlea Bawaon Oxley
WiUiam Lancaster Banking...
Biobard Peter Blake
Trederiok Smaliey
George Gk>dfrey
Francis Heskins Winter-)
botham /
Cbarles Bobert Bradstreet ...
Bobert BxnilinB Cox
Beginald Temple Chapman . . .
Hugh Bobert Ogflvie
Henry Biohard Sbelley
George Edward Weston
Wm. Hen. St. Amand Wilton
John EdwardFrancis BtretteU
Stewart William Mclver
Charies Hare Trotman
Azthor Charles Mottet
John Salmon Blaxland
Samnel Laurence Bagshawe
Evelyn Hoore
QodUeb James van Somaran
Bobeit Graham Briggs
Alfred Anderson ,
^omas Edward Thorpe ....
Chaunoey Cnrtois
Bobert Wilson
Hngh William Baimslkther.,
Arthur W. Leslie Anderson .,
Bobert Francis Taylor ,
Bobert ColTin Hutchinson ..
HenxyHarrisonGordonHands
James Graham B. Douglas)
Heniy Andrew Allan Prior
Francis Bobert Berry Byroh
Bobert Hunter
Hen.EDlott Dashwood Bayley
John Henry Gaussen
Henry Thomas Harris Baber
HenryLooook Berkley
Johnnotham
Angostoa Fred. Wilkinson ..
aoFeb. 59
aHar. 59
4 Apr. 59
4 Apr. 59
4ADr. 59
to May 59
20 May 59
aoHi^ 59
90 May 59
II June 59
16 June 59
x6 June 59
ao July 59
o July 59
4 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 59
aoAug.
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
7 Sept. 59
7Septw59
9 Oct. 59
30 Oct. 59
4 Nov. 59
4 Nov. 59
TO Nov. 59
ao Nov. 59
4 Dec. 5Q
9 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
aoDec. 59
23 Dec. 59
29 Dec. 59
4 Jan. 60
3 Mar. 60
3Mar.--
3 Mar.
9 June
xa July
tx Aug.
4 Nov.
Feb. 60
14 Apr. 6x
25 Apr. 61
aSept.61
X3 Sept.6x
xOot. 61
xOct. 6x
xOct. 6x
x6 Nov. 6r
X Jan. 63
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 69
I Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 68
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 63
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
I Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 6a
X Jan. 62
25 Jan. 6a
X Apr. 6a
6 Apr. 6a
} JtLWkKm UU 3U
3 Mar. 6030
LmnururxB.
j^llftn Chaplin ,
Henry Whyte ,
George Chamberlain Cooper
Chas. Edw. Lorraine Bastall
Frederick Edmund Bpxy ,
Alexander John Shaw
Frank James Fraaer Monro
IBdward Pezmycniok Maltby
William Miller
aoDec. 60
ao Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
ao Dec 60 3 Apr. 63
Bobert Mildmay Clerk
Marc Henry Wratislaw
James Turner Onmxnina
Joseph John Fletcher
FradiBciGk Thomas Powia......
WilUam Staixiforth
Danpster Heming ,
Wm. Hen. Miller Francklyn
Thomas Hay Campbell
Henxy Charles Hamilton
Bowland Henry Thomas Hill
Bichard Stokoe
Charles James Johnston ...
Henxj Montagu Dale
Fhmk Augustus Wetherall
X June 6a
30 July 6a
July 6a
July 6a
July 6a
July 6a
Aug. 6a
Dec 6a
6030 July <
6030 '
6030
60x5
60 xo
xa Nov. 60 xo Dec. 6a
19 Dec. 60 x4 Jan. 63
19 Dec. 60 13 Feb. 63
4Apr. 7X
4 Apr. 71
JO May 7x
aoMay 7:
aoMSy 7X
aoMay 71
XX June 7A
x6 June 71
x6 June 7x
ao July 7x
ao July 7X
4 Aug. 71
4Aug.7x
4Ang.7x
aoAilg. 71
4Sept.7x
4Bept.7x
4 8ept.7X
4 Sept. 71
7Bept.7x
7Sept.7x
9 Oct. 7X
aoOot. 71
4 Nov. 71
4 Nov. 7x
JO Nov. 71
aoNov. 71
4Dec.7x
9 Dec 71
xo Apr. 70
3pNov. 70
^Mal-.7i
X7 Aug. 7x
9 8ept.7i
9 Sept.7x
9 8ept.7x
9 8ept.7x
Dec 7x
»Dec 71
Dec. 7x
Dec 71
7a
7a
7a
7»
79
7*
aMar.63
22 Mar. 63
23 Mar. 63
4 Jan. 61
4 Feb. 6x
4Mar. 6x
4Mar. 6x
8 June6x
IX Sept. 61
a Oct. 61
J Nov. 61
Nov. 6x
4Dec6x
aoDeo. 6x
aoDeo. 6x
a Jan. 6a
a Jan. 6a
4 Jan. 6a
ao Jan. 6a
1 Mar. 6a
X3 Apr. 63
15 Apr. 63
15 Apr. 63
27 Apr. 63
94 June 63
10 Sept. 63
30ot. 63
X4 Nov. 63
21 Nov. 63
26 Nov. 63
3 Dec. 63
i< Dec. 63
8 Jan. 64
x8 Jan. 64
x8 Feb. 64
29 Feb. 64
xMar.64
xa Nov. 7a
19 Dec 72
x9Dec 7a
aoDec 72
20 Dec. 72
20 Dec 72
aoDec 7a
4 Jan. 73
Wing Subaltern 36 Native Inftat^
9 8ept.7x
x3 Se|>t.7x
23 OoL 7x
3 Nov. 7x
7 Nov. 71
7 Dec. 71
23 Mar. 7a
18 Aiv. 7a
13 June 72
22 July 73
39 Sept.73
39 Sept. 73
39 Sept.73
89 Sept. 73
5 Nov. 72
x3 Nov. 72
X Apr. 73
8 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
X3 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
X3 Apr. 73
X3 Apr. 73
X3 Apr. 73
X3 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
x3Apr.73
X3 Apr. 73
X3 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
X3Apr.73
X3 Apr. 73
18 June 73
6 Sept. 73
73
Fuxionxh to Europe.
Adjutant 34 Native Iniantcy. [Foroe.
Squadron Officer 4 CavahyPuniabAoDtier
Quarter Master 19 Native Influitry.
Adintant 38 Native Inflanfery.
Tdo^ Duty with BappexB and Misflis at
(. Bangalore.
Quarter Master 15 Native Inlteaftiy.
Wing Subaltern 33 Native Intently.
Mar.i
Mar.
Mar.,
June 3
> July 7> V nv^ra.
Aug. 7a; x8 Sept.
Nov. 7a — ■*^""
Wing Subaltern 3a Native Inflmtry.
( ProbaUonaiy Assist. Supt. of Fdio6b lai
X Class, Coimbatore, Erode.
Wing Subaltern aa Native Inteatiy.
Adjutant 40th Native Ixifkntar*
C Assist. Supt. of Police, xst Claas, Gaiqain,
C Chetterporc
Adjutant 9 Native lufkntry.
Quarter Master 6 Native Inlkntay.
^ Assistant Superintendemt of PoUoOb ist
Class, Tai^ore.
Quarter Master ax Native Inftmtry.
? Probationary SupeiintendBnt of Fwue,
\ Jeypone.
Adjutant 35 Native lofiuitry.
Adjutant 13 Native Inflaitry.
Conservator of Foresta. Mysore and Ooorg.
C AssistantSuperintendentofPolieeistClaH
(. Bellary.
A^utant 8 Native]
Wing Subaltern 27 Native ]
Wing Subaltern 5 Native In&ntxy.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Sick Furlonsh.
Adjutant 3 Native Inftuatcy.
C Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.F.
I Worka, x April 73, Kumool Diatriot.
rSquad. Officer Coq^ of Guides, Pniijab
I Frontier Foroe.
Quarter Master 5 Native Initentiy.
Wing Subaltern 38 Native Inikntry.
Adjutant 37 Native Inflaitry.
Quarter Master x Native Inflmtiy.
Adjutant 33 Native Inftmtry.
Quarter Master 37 Native Infiuitxy.
Quarter Master 3 Native Influitxy.
Furlough to Europe.
— :. Aa8ist.Supt. of PoUoe^BtitiahBuxBBah.
X3 Nov. 7^'2nd Wing Subaltern a Nattve Infuttty.
A^tant 73 Native Inflmti
Quarter Master 14 Native I
Acting Assist. Supt. of Police, axTd daes, Bellaiy.
Acting Assistant Superintendent of PoUoe, Gaqjam.
Ac^utant 38 Native Liftmtry.
Quarter Master a8 Native Inftmtry.
Quarter Master xi Native Inftmtiy.
Assist Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Mysore ComminiOQ.
4 Feb. 73 Wing Subaltern 37 Native Influitry.
4 Mar. 73|3nd Assistant Superintendent, Oomg Bevenne Sarrc^.
aOcft. 73|Quarter Master X7 Native InflintiT.
4 Nov. 73 Officiating AssiBt. Com., 3rd Grade, British Bunnah.
x6 Nov. 73 'Assist. Supt of Police, xst Class, Kistna Dist— FvL
Tt^ - I ( and Assistant Superintendent in the Bevenne Snrny
4 Dec. 73 -J Deparunent
ao Dec, 73|Wing Subaltern 31 Native Inflmtry.
aoDec. TiU^jutant a Cavauy Hyderabad ContlngenL
' Master 39 Native Infant.
Master 7 Native Inflmtiy.
Master 32 Native Inihntry.
__ jing Duty with Sappers and Mmera.
Wing Subutem 26 Native Inftntty.
Unattaolied Officers.
■w' "♦
xniOF.
LXSITX.
BBXVn
OAXtkXW,
OAPXuor.
■SXASKS.
Ills um Airas.
James McKay MaoDonald ...
James EsDy <.«
SftviA Dinwiddie ,.
a8 Sept 58
a8 Sept 58
•■•••t i
XX Apr. 65
XX Apr. 65
38 June 61
33 Oct 67
38 Sept 70
aSSeptTo
a8 Jtme 73
XX Apr. 78
XX Apr. 7a
f.
Adjutant European Veterans.
(In charge of PensionerB snd holders of
I FsmilyCertifloatesatArootandAiBM.
Barrack Matter, est Qm. Kamptes.
Madras Medical Department
7T
JIOJ
Bvwaow OmiAK, ramUng m
Brigtiitr Oiamrmk
Bdward Greea BalfoiLf
Dinrrr Sttsobovi Gbw&ii>, mi^
at LtColomtU, hwt «^Ur 5 jrMrf*
wmer as Dttmif Swrgeont <7m#>
ralfkemramk OM ColoneU,
Edward Bamnel Tribe
GhAiiM Banlaj
Jinifia Tiammiitfr ''^•"Wtig,,
iniliam Johmtan, MD
Wmiam Hewitt Seton Born ....
Charles Kixmy Doff, JO)
1 June 316
SuMiovB Kun, ramka$ Mqfon,
MdUrto f0or9*§ervict iMeg rani
at LLCbiomsU, hut jtmiar qf ik*
laittr roMk, asc^for ekotaa qf
Alexander Charles Macleod, MD.
Heniy Tom^
George Maekay, MD
Frederick Fletoher
WDliam WiDiamaon. -
Geocge Smith, MD
Frederick Lewia Olementson ...
John Brett, JCD.
Patrick GeraU FitaGermld, JTD.
wniiam JndaonTttn BcmertaiJiD.
Bdward Dixon
AithorLanfffsrdTmwman Cooke
Lestodc Wileon Btemurt.
John Bobert Theobalds
George Flower Trinmell
Gharies James Bogera
George Wh&taker Walter..
John Uaton Paul, J£D. «..
John George Gibbs -
John Wilson
Henry Robert Oswald, MD.
John Thomas Williams
Alexander Adam Benton, MD.
John Anderson Cox, MD
Jamee Bdward Dtoldnsan
Colvin Smith. JfD
Sdwaxd lyAroy Ereaard
FiandaDsy..
Joseph Marcns Joseph, IfD
Edward Somerset Cleveland, MD
William Henry Harris, MD.
Wniiam Henry Beaxi,Jri>.
Henry Thompson Shaw
Alfred Sanderson, MD
Clarence Cooper, MD
Samnel Jardine Wyndo?re, MD...
William Bobert Cornish ,
John SimmlCorton, MD.
Ardmi Holme Beaman... ,
John Pearson Kash, MD ,
George Stewart Watson Ogg, MB,
John Shortt, MD
Donald Coleman MoAllnm, MD..,.
William Pearl
George Marr. If D
Wniiam Doyle, MD .,
IMmnnd Eyre Lloyd
Thomas Lowe ,
IGchael Cndmore Fomell
George Alexander Bom, JCD. .
Thomas Croodaoe
Bobert Dempster
John Houston. MD
Henry Khnsley Bnsteed, MD. .
Henry Crocker, JTD.
Biehard Arnold
HmKer Adam.
William Henry Motc^
Henry Sun mB
fieoiuidnWQliainson, MB. ....
<i«orgeBidl^iCB.
6 Deo. 39
5 Jaa. 40
17 Feb. 41
4 Jan. 4a
40 I
Mar. 41
I Jan. 4a
I Dec 43
Apr. 43
.Apr. 44
Aug. 44
• Aug. 45
iBept.4j
» Mar. 46
Apr. 46
I June 46
Mar. 48
)Deo. 48
rDeo. 48
>Apr. 49
xaOot. 49
ao Jan. 50
Jan. 50
Mar. 50
An^. 50
Deo. 50
Jan. 51
I Feb. 51
>Bept.5x
Nov. 51
Jan. sa
26 Feb. 5a
90 Nov. 59
ao Nov. S3
X3 Feb. S3
14 May S3
zo Sept S3
aoOot.
20 Nov.
34 Mar.
X Apr.
xo June
10 Jane
ao Jane
I a Sept.
aoSept
aoDeo.
34 Jan.
34 Jan.
34 Jan.
34 Jan.
a4 Jan.
7 Feb. 55
30 May
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4An«,
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
XX Jan.
30 Jan.
soFel}.
IS Aug. jj
HWVTT
etra<o.aEr.
I Mftf. 7Q
J Mar, 70
aK Miyp. 70
16 May 7^
agDec. 70
la Feb. 73
Hydfirabad 8ub«idiJUT 7oirc«.
Mysofre Division and Ceded Difltricti.
SouLhcm DiHtriETt.
Proaideaqy DIrifiionj, and HortJhem Dls^iots.
suaesov
ICAJOB.
8Mar.6x
8 Jan. 63
38 Dec. 6a
4Apr. 63
CO Apr. 64
3Ang.64
90 Aug. 6s
13 Bept.6s
aoMar.66
rApr. 66
3 June 66
9 Mar. 68
98 May 68
aoDec 68
97 Deo. 68
aoApr. 69
xaOot 69
ao Jan. 70
aoJan. 70
9 Mar. 70
94 Aug. 70
90 Deo. 70
9oJan. 7x
zo Feb. 71
xoSept.7x
3 Nov. 7x
97 Jan. 73
36 Feb. 73
so Nov. 73
so Nov. 7a
13 Feb. 73
14 May 73
8^t.65
30 Oct. 65
90 Nov. 65 5 Nft
94 Mar. 66 Besidency Surgeon at Hyderabad.
SickForiongh. PDiv. and Oeded DisbrMi.
Garrison Surffeon, Bangalors.-4)fl);.Dep.In8p.Gen. Mysore
Bzaminer of Medical Aooomits.
Civil Surgeon of Oannanore.
3 Cavalry
'Principal of Medical Oollege— Fhyslcian of General Hot»
pitaL—Professor of Medicine In Medical College,
irlough to Burope.
Garrison Surgeon, Bellaxy*
Surgeon 4th District.
Surgeon xst District— Medical Inspector of BmigianlB.
40 Native Inftmtiy .
Civil SuTffeon of Trichinopolv.— Furlough to Burope.
a Native uilkntry.^Acting Garrison Burgeon, Bangoon.
x6 Native InAmtry.
Hvderabad Bubsidiaxy Force.
Zfllah Surgeon of Coimbatore.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Berhaa*
pore.— Offlniating Profbssor of Materia Medioa and
Therapeutics, Medical CoUege, and Principal Medical
. Storekeeper.
; Surgeon of the General Hospital and Proftssor of Buxery
L and Clinical Surgery.
30 Native InAmtxy.— Sick Furlough to Australia.
Furlough to Europe.
Surgeon of the Mysore Commission.
X Oavahry.
Attached to $ Native Infiuitry,
as Native Infantry.
Attached to 38 Native Infuitiy.
Burgeon and l)istrict.>->FuriougIi«
Ganison Surgeon, Bangoon.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
{Principal Medical Storekeeper, Presidency.— Profbssor of
Materia Medica in the Medical College.— Inspector
General of Fisheries in British India* 9 Aug. yt.
37 Native In&ntry.
4 Cavalry.
C Superintendent I^ing-in Hospital and Professor of Mid*
(. wifery in the Medical CoUttro.— Sick Furlough to Bnrops.
Senior Medical Officer at Port Blair.-* Farlonja^ to Buxopo.
Sick Furlough to Burope.
I Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent.
Native Infiantry.
X Apr. 66 Sanitary Commissioner, Madras,
xo June 66 aa Native Infimtiy.
zo June 66 Doing duty at Palaveram.
ao June 66 Sick Furlough to Europe.
za Sept. 66 Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Chiltoor.
ao Sept. 66 Superintendent General of Vaccination.
30 Deo. 66 Civil Surgeon and Supt of the District JaH at Msngalors.
34 Jan. 67 Furlough to Burope.
34 Jan. 67 Civil Surgeon MoulmeJn.
34 Jan. 67 Civil Surgeon of Cochin.
34 Jan. 67 Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jafl at Kelloro.
34 Jan. 67 Sappers and Miners.
( Ophthalmic Surg, in Gen. Hosp. at Madras, and Prot of
7 Feb. 67 \ Ophthalmic Sorgeryand Physiology in the Medical Coll*
\ ActingSurgeon to H.B. the Goverxyjr, with charge oC
30 May 67 4 Cavahry uydexabad Contingent. C^^ody Guard*
4 Aug. 67 Zillah Surgeon and Sui)erintendent of Jail of Masulipatanu
4 Aug. 67 14 Native Inflantry. [Administration.
4 Aug. 67 Assistant Civil Surgeon and Chemical Examiner to the M^soro
4 Aug. 67 Assay Master of the Calcutta Mint.
4 Aug. 67 4 Inflintry Hrderabad Contingent.
4 Aug. 67 Furlough to Burope.
4 Aug. 67 Medical Officer at Coonoor, with Chaige of Kotagherzy.
4 Aug. 67 as Native Inflmtry.
XX Jan. 68 Chem. Wraminer JkProf. of Chemistry, Med. OolL—Furlostth»
30 Jan. 68 a Cavalry Hyderabad Contin|nnt.
aoFeb 68 i Seo^tary and SU^cal CWlcer to tht Inspector
ao <oo. 00 ^ Indian Medical Department.
Digitized by V^OOJgf^
4o6
Madras Medical Department
fluBOXOira MuoB.
John Oroscort Beed, MD
John Henderaon, MD,
Hamilton HcEilheron Bobs, mD. .
OharleB Thick IBves
James Sadldr Ridings, IfD
James Joseph Heffeman
Dayid William Trimnell
Charles Abdy Andrews
John MoNcAie Donnelly, MD,
James Keess, KD, .
iSSIVMKT
suBSSoir.
Bohert WOson, ITD
Bobert William Gockerill
Charles Bobertson, IfD
Uezander Oamack, JCD
Jacob Wilkins, MD
Thomas Gwynne Howell
James Boss, MB .^;...,
Samuel Thomas Heard, MD.
SununnoiaAaT Snvosoirs Muox.
William Arnold Smith, MD
William Frederick deFabeck
George Edward WhitUm, MB ..
Thomas Beaumont, MD
William Fierce Kelly
Hemy John Beach
Johnl^Msy Miller, MD
William Farquhar, MD
John Law, MD
Walter Fry
WQliam John Busteed
William Farquhar Dayis, MD, ...
James McDonald Houston, MD...
William Howland Roberts, MD....
John Murray, MD
John BUderbeck
Bobert Edmund Pearse
George Dalslel Biddell
iSneas McLeod Boss
Joseph DougaU, MD
Benjamin Thomas Suffrein
Joseph Francis Barter
John FitsGerald
Andrew Fergusson, JfD
HughGxiillth
George Williamson, JfD
Charles Bobert George Parker..
Daniel Kearney...
Trederiok Dudkw<
orth, MD,
so Feb. 5^
ao Feb. 56
ao Feb. 56
ao Feb. 56
ao Feb. 5^
aoFeb. 56
as Apr. 56
3 July 56
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
X2 Nov. so
39 Jan. 57
99 Jan. 57
29 Jan. 57
29 Jan. 57
39 Jan. 57
39 Jan. 57
9 June 57
37 Jan. 58
13 Apr. 58
88 May 58
28 May 58
39 June 58
23 July 58
33 July 58
23 July 58
«3 Jw 58
23 July 58
xoFeb. 59
zoFeb. 59
zoFeb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
27 July 59
37 July 59
37 July 59
37 July 59
87 July |9
30 Jan. 60
30 Jan. 60
30 Jan. 60
lOcfc. 60
ao Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
30 Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
35 Apr. 68
3Ju]y68
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug. 68
X3 Nov. 68
39 Jan. 69
39Jan. 69
svBOioir.
3 Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent.
Superintendent of the Centna JaU at Bangalore.
14 Native Inikntry.
6 inflEintry Hyderabad Contingent.
Attached to Z3 Native Infkntry.
Attached to 32 Native Infantry.
Civil Assistant Surgeon, Baepore.
8 Native In&ntry.
Sick Furlough to Europe. _ _ ^ „ .
Fort Burgeon, Fort St. George, with Port and Marine
duties— Medical Inspector of Seamen at Madias-ena
X Professor of Anatomy in the Medical CoUege.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail at Cuddalore.
Surgeon 3ril District.
|6 Native Inftmtry. ^ - • „ „ ^
Sillah-Snrgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Madura.
39 Native Lifiintry.
17 Native Inftmtiy.
Medical r~
Officer at Ootacamund.
39 Native Inliantiy.
39 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
89 Jan. 69
39 Jan. 69
9 June 69
37 Jan. 70
13 Apr. 70
38 May 70
38 May 70
39 June 70
33 July 70
33 July 70
33 July 70
33 Juty 70
33 July 70
xo Feb. 7X
10 Feb. 7x
zo Feb. 71
lo Feb. 71
xo Feb. 7x
97 Jidy 7x
37 J^y 7«
27 Jtiiy 71
97 July 71
a7 Jnly 71
aoJan. 73
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9fUt 6 f «ar«' wni^ tk^ rmue
Alexander Porter, MD,
Thomas Edward French
Samuel Bradshaw Hunt
William Smyth Fox
David JohnM*Carthy, MD,
James Atkinson West Spenoe ..
Jamas Sfen Thomas
Lewis Charles Nanney
Charies Edwin McVittie
Frederick Martin Bickard
Dudel Frederick Bateman
Edward Forster Brockman
James Forbes Sargent
Hemy Hyde
John muiam Strong ,
William Macxae, JfS
Terence Joseph McGann
James Hutton Bitohie, MD
Junes Smith
Arthur Luke Hackett
fienry James Haslett
Daniel Bobert Thompson, MD,
itobert Vincent Power^JfD.....
Alexander McClorg, MB.
aCavsiiy.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Civil Surgeon, Ao. at 'Vizagapatam.
Residency Surgeon, Indore. ^ « .
Insp. Gen. of Jails, Sanitary Commissioner, and Snperm-
^ tendent of Vaccination in British Burmah.
Acting Civil Surgeon and Superint. of Jail at Berhampore.
Sick Fnrlough to Australia.
Garrison Asst. Surg, and in medical charge of Cantonment,
^ Civil Hospital, Bangalore.—Sick Fnrlough.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Nagpore.— Sick FurL
Residency Surgeon, Travancore.— Furlough.
38 Native Infiuitry.
Medical Officer at Ootacamund.
Zillah Burgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Tapjore.
Civil Surgeon, Calicut.
Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum at Madras.
Civil Surg, and Bupt. of the Central Jail at B^jahmundxy.
Zillah Surgeon, Salem.
3 InHnntry Hyderabad Contingent.
Physician to His Highness the MahanOnh of Travancore.
Omciatiiig Senior ^dioal Officer, Port Blair.
Native Infkntry. . .
.ivil Assistant Surgeon, Seonee District,
Attached to 33 Native Inflmtiy.
34 Native Inlantry.
CivH Surgeon, Bangoon.
„ ,_ 19 Native Inflintry.
ao Jan. 7» «» Native Inlhntry.
I i Jnly 73 Doing Duty at St. Thomas' Mount.
zOot. 73*86 Native In&ntry.
Acting Besideney Surgeon, l^vanoore.
3 Na^ Inflmtry.
I InflMitiy. Hyderabad Contmgent. , „ ,,«
Zilla Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Tlnnovelly.
issist. Surg, in the General Hospital and Professor of Pathology in the
•-----• [Med. College.
Joseph Lotus Batton, MD.
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Edward
Chailes Albert Harvey
William Tfitwifii ,
Patrick Bichaxd Martin, JCD. .,
Joseph Patrick McDetmoU ....,
Alfired Bngenius Dalgaims ....
PnoNathMookeijee
John Fiaaois FiUpatrick, MD.
Amxy Mervyn Gray Archdall.
Evacit Wright.
Blei
Frederick Henry BlenkinsoD ,
Michael Edward Murphy. MD.
William Price, MD
ftaa«tlMaUUaaTynreU
31 Mar. 65 In medical charge of the Station and Jail of Akola.— Sick
31 Mar. 65 Officiating Civil^urgeon, Bandara, Central Provinooa.
3x Mar. 65 7 Native &lhntry.
3x Mar. 65 Civil Surgeon at Velloxe.
31 Mar. 65 33 Native Infiuitry. ^^ ^
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31 Mar. 66
X Oct. 66
xOct. 66
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I Apr. 67
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s Apr. 68
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xOct. 68
z Apr. 69
X Apr. 69
s Apr. 69
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5 In&mtry, Hyderabad Contingent. |
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Tellicherry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
38 Native Inlhntry.
C^vil Surgeon, Nagar Division, Mysore.
9 Native Inlkntry. ^ ^ ., ^ ,
Acting Superintendent of Central Jail at Salem.
In medicaicharge of Right Wing 31 Native Infimtay.
Attached to a Native Inlkntry.
ax Native Inlkntry.
X3 Native Infimtiy.
Under Orders of Bavenue Department (br Salt Inquiry.
ZiUah Burgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Chinglepiit.
XX Native Infttntry.
X Native Infkntry.
37 Native InflmUy.
Officiating Civil Surgeon, Upper Godavery District.
Attached to 39 Native Inftmtry.
X Native Infantry. ., .. _
Sillah Surgeon and Buperintendent of Jail, Traoqaebor.
Civil Burgeon. Cocanaoa.
Officiating 4 Intentry Hyderabad Contingent.
Attached to iz Native Infiuitry.
XO Native Inftotry. •
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the^
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WDhain Joseph HMtixun
TbomM Ghanes Howefl Bpenoer.
Heniy George Hall
Heiuj Iiaao Jonea
GhariM Sibthorpe
James Anderson Lidiiff, JCD. .....
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Axthor Madge Branfoot
ChriBtophCTJohn M^Nally, JfD.
William John Batter ..TJ.
WOham Bdwazd Johnson, KD,
Thomas Yaoghan Aylen ,
Btaol^ Locker Dobie ,
George Frederick Beran
Chri^opher Lloyd, JCD
Aodrew Franoia Doheon, JQ?. ...
Claries Little, XD.
Ibomas Mayne
JolmCrQfton Lawrenaon
Uwaid Leringe
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Itaiel Beech.
Daniel Hennr CnUimore
Heniy Flonkett Bemonde White
Andteir Applet^ Thomas
WHliam Bidiiund Browne, MD..„
Mark Bohinaon
Arthar Henxy Leaningfvell
James Scott DULJl^.
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69 Left Wing z « Native Inlhntnr.
69 In charge of the Central Jafl at Monlmain.
69 H.H. the Nizam's "'■tate Bailwaya.
69 Attached to 6 Native Infimtry .
69 Sick Furloagh to Borope.
69 Attached to 90 Native infhntry.
69 Sick Forloogh.
69 Acting Civil Borgeon, Baital.
69 Acting Garriaon Assistant Borgeon, Bangalore.
70 Atta(£ed to zz Native Infkuitry.
70 Officiating Civil Borgeon of the Station and Jail of Akola,
70 Attached to 34 Native Infiantzy.
z District.
Attached to 3 Native Infimtry.
Attached to z Native In&ntry.
Nagpore Force.
CI^Diffpensaxy, Ac., at Meroara.
With 35 Native infiuloy.
Attached to 30 Native Inlhntry.
With z Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
With 3 Inflmtry Hyderabad Contingent.
Nagpore Force.
British Bnimah Division.
Madras Veterinary Department.
StiFi VatsanrxaT BuieBovs.
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zrCliss YsTBxzirAjiT Suaaxovs.
Joaiah Martin CoUimore ,
ViTxanrAiT Buxosovs.
Thomas Pritchai^
IMeriek George Bhaw
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6 Feb. 57
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Sick Forloogh to Aostnlia.
Body Guard.
Bemoont Dep6t» Oossoor.
35 Apr. 57 4 Cavalry.
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Chaplain of Berhampore and Chitterpore.
Garrison Chaplain, Fort St. George.— Sick Forloogh to Borope.
ChaplaizL of viaagapatam.
Domestio Chaplain to the Bishop.
Joint Chaplain of Bangalore, St. Mark's Ghozoh.— 816k Forloogh to Bnropei
Chaplain of Si. Mark's District. Bangalore.
Chaplain of Bolarom and Chodderghaot.
Sid^ Forloogh.
Chaplain of St. Thomaa' Moont^ ivith charge of FalAyenai.
Chaplain of Ootacamond.
Chaplain of North Black Town.
Chaplain of Trevandrom.— Acting aft Meroam.
Acting Chanlain, Fort St. G«orge.
Chaplain of Wellington.
Chaplain of Coonoor.
Chaplain of Coddalore.
Chaplain of Calioot, with charge of CoimlMtoxe*
Chaplain of Bi^ahmondry and Oocanada.
Chaplain of Meroara.— Forloogh to Borope*
Chaplain of OVlnity District, Bangalore.
Joint Chaplain of St. George's Cathedral, —Fnrlongh.
Chaplain of Bellary.
Chaplain at Aonmgabad.
Chaplain of Yeperv.
Siok Forloogh to Sorope.
Chaplain of Yiaianagiam.
Chaplain of Booth Black Town.
Chaplain of Trimolgheny.— Acting at Yellore and ArooL
Chaplain of Arongabad. ^ t
Chaplain of Coimbatore.— AoUag JoiBt Chaplaia of St. GiOiS<^ Catfatdnis
4o8 MadroB Eoderiagtical EBiahliihment,
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3869
2870
2870
2871
JB«o. Olement P^wtth
JUo, John Bowden Trend
B4V. JaznMFnnciB Browne.
Btv, William Weston Elwes, KA.
~ John Mills Walker
Chaplain of Trimalgharry.
Chaplain of MjBoze.
Chaplain of Eleonndeiabad.
Chaplain of Triohlnopoly.
Chaplain of Cannaaore.
OHUBCH OF SCOTLAND.
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2860
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Smoa Okatlum.
B§9, Alexander Walker
CH4Ffi*TTe.
JUo, AngastQB Cliflbrd Bell, MA.
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8L Andxew'a Ghnxoh, JCadxaa.
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Madras Staff Corps. — Waar Services.
H^jor General J. W. Baylqr aenred in the Coorg campaign of April 1834. Also in the 1 .
Ihe Sonthem Mahratta Ooimtacy, and irae preaent at the inTeafcment and eaptore of the fiorii of 1
gfanr, Honohnr, and Honaontooah.
* Hi^or General H. PritchardeenredintheYizagapatamHiUain i83»-33. In the GoofMomr oampaiga. of 1835-36.
Alao in the Kolapore campaign of 184c.
* Kajor (General 8. C. Bziggs eeired in the Coorg campaign of April 1834, and was present at the taking of a
breastwork at Cassaahnlly, and at the assault of the Back stockade. Was employed witti the troops at the qneDing
of an insonection in the Shorapore district, and at the capture of Annapah Naiok, also against the Ibit or
Meenageepett and capture of Borsanee Sing in 1843. Commanded a foroe of the Hjdenbadf Contingent sal
Besident's Escort on tne occasion of the Residency being attacked by a body of RohiUaa on the zyth July 1857.
* llj^or General B. Hamilton served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at Tonghoo. and snd in
Command of the Bitang detachment at the taking of Beeling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served m the Indian
mntinT campaign in 1857-58, including the aiXUrs of Kubrai, battle of Banda» and aozrender of Kinroe (Medsl
with Clasp for Central India).
* Sir Alfred Thomas Wilde served with the Z9th Regiment Native Infhntnr during the disturbanoea in Malabar in
2843. Was present in command of the 4th Puxuaub Influitry at the occupation of the Bahadoor Khail Valley in Nor.
Z85X ! also in the expedition against the Beydar Belooehees in March 1657. Served during the suppression of the
and storming of the Begum's Palace Marah 1858; was severely wounded in the attack on the GoslMuqid March
2858 (Medal with two ClaspB, Brevets of M^or and Lt.Colonel, and Cfi.). Commanded .the 4th Puiyaab Infimtzy
In the esroedition against the Mysoud Waseeres in March i860. Commanded with local rank of Va^ General the
Hasara Field Foroe of 1868 in the expedition sgainst the tribes on the Black Mountain, resulting in thair delhat and
submission (thanked bv the Government of India and by the Commander in Chief, Medal with Clasp).
* Msjor General D. Hodson served in the Gk>omsoor campaign in 1836. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign ia
2858-59, including the battle of Banda, assault and oapture of Jheen Jung, aflhir of Kubrai, action near &ixwee,
Ibroing of thePunshatee Pass (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
V Mii^or General L. Barrow served in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844-45. Commanded a Squadron of
Yobmteer Cavalry raised under the orders of MiQor (Seneral Sir Henry Havelock on the a«th June 1857 ; was present
" " ' " ' '^ ~ " . •. - in Ae morning action at Onng
j battle of Cawnpore z6th July
n Onde, and action ai Basseemt
Gunge in August, two other actions at Busseerut Guzige prior to retreating across the (Sanges on the X3th Augnst to
Cawnpore; action at Bithoor x6th August, re-crossed the Ganges in Ihce of the enemy 19th September, action at
Kungiirwamh aist September, action at Alumbagh a3rd September, entrance into Laoknow for relief of the
CtonTSon on the 35th September, was besieged and engaged in the defence of Lucknow from 96th September to 2i8t
November, when the night retreat was made, action at Guillee in Lucknow on the aand Dec; waa at thedeftnoe
of the entrenched position at Alumbagh, and engaged in four actions under Sir James Outrun, besides many minor
skirmishes against the enemy during Januarv and Feb. 1858 ; present at the siege and final capture of Iiucknow in
March (Medal with two (^laaps, Brevets of Msjor and Lt.Ck>lone], and CB., and received in ordera the qpedal
aotioe of the Commander in Chief and Governor General).
• Mi^ (General C. Mackensie served with General Lindsay's Column in Coorg in 1834 in aU the aotiona leading
to the conquest of Meroara the capital of CkMre. Served under Admiral Chads against the Mal»' Pirates in 1863.
Was in the Cabool garrison until he became a nostage, and again in 1 841-42 alter his relesse. £ed the advanced
ffuard at the forcing of the Ehoord Cabool Pass, la Oct. 1841 ; defended the fort of Nishan Khan in the ci^ of
Cabool, Nov. X84X— forced his yn^ through the enemy's lines, bringing off the wounded with the women end
children, himself reoeiving three slight wounds. Commanded a boay of Jesailchis. and mentioned by (Senenl
nphinstone in his report to Government as " engaged in every action during the aiege (at C^abool), his conduct
bein^ most conapioiious." Was wounded at the battle of Behmaroo on the ajra Nov. 1841, and again at the murder
of Sir William Macnaghten on the asrd Dec. 1841 . Was given up as a hostage on the 8th January 184a at the spedsl
demand of Akbar Khan. Twice sent disguised as an Affghan to negotiate with GJeneral Pollock in i^ml and
May 2843. Commanded a large body of Kuasilbach Horse, and also in roUtical Charge of Prince Shahpur during
the expedition to Istalif. Served in person at the storming of Istalif in September x&^. Raised and commsndfd
the 4th Sikh Light Infhnfiry on the Frontier during the last Puxuaub campaign in 1848-40. Took possession of the
Ceded Districts of Bersr in 1853, and established British rule without bloodshed or loss of revenue, and was
thanked for this " opportune and imi>ortant public service." As Brigadier of Elichporo Division he diapersed the
Rohfllas in X854, takmg some small forts and a large mmiber of pnsonera. Personally checked a musinY of Uw
3rd Hyderabad Cavalry on the axst September 1855, and was dangerously wouftded in so doing— received dertn
■abre outs and three bad contusions. Has been repeatedlv thanked by Government, Cabool Medal, CB^ and a
special annuity for "valued and distinguished services especially in Affghanistan."
* Msjor General H. Nott served in the Burmese war in 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded the
detaehment which captured the rebel Nursimba Beddy in the Ceded Districts m 1846. Served with Genersl
Whitlock's Force in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-59.
^ Brigadier General Q. Cooke served as Depu^ Assistant Commissary (General with the Madras Brigade in the
Burmese war from the 3tst March 1853 to tne xoth April 1853, and waa present at the capture of Rangoon and
oooupation of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^ Colonel T. Thompson served with the field force in Kumoolin 1839, and was present at the aflhir of Zorapora.
u Colonel B. T. Snow served in the Nuggeroampaign in 1831, and waa present at two aflhin with the insurgents.
^* Colonel T. Clerk served with the field foroe in Kuruool in 1839, and waa present aC the aflhlr of Zorapors.
Was present in X844 in the action on the banks of the Halmwnd, at the relief of the forUees of GHiirishk, and in the
action near Khawind in Zemindawar.
u Colonel Wjrndham served in the Coorg war in 1834. Expedition to China in i8ta, including the capture of
Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin.Kiang Foo (Medal). Bngaged in several campaigns in the Xtydexabad Cou&y from
Digitized by V^ OOQ IC
MadroB Staff Corps, — War Services. 409
1841 to 1849. B6hil]ft campaign in 1855. Whilst oommandJng a Column of the Hyderabad Ck>ntingent lepelled a
Biflfattttack of about X9,ooo mmwmariiit of theBi^jah of Bhorapore before that plaoe, engaged in ekinniahes tibe
matrng dur, and pinaent at the oaptare of Shorapore on the 9th Feb. 1858. Has reoeiTed Kedals for China and India.
1*0010001 H Manaerredintheflnt Goomaoor campaign of 1835-36, and in the second campaign in 1837. Served in
thaBaimesewarfrom Jnlj x8^to Jolj x853,and was preaentatthenoaptore ofBilling (Medal with Claspfbr Pegu).
» Briipidier General W. G. Woods serred with a detached force in 00-operation witE Colonel Green's Brigade in
MOpftmiog the insarxeotion in Canara in 1837. Was on field service in the Saagor Division and Bondlecond in
1243-43, ana present at the aiCur at Simeeriah, and when in command of a field d^aohment, oonsistinff of a trocnp of
the 6th I4|^ Gavaliy and a Oompaatv of «h»43rd Natiye Infantry, soiinrised apar^ of rebels north of the Neztmdda.
Wm employed as Brigade M^jor to the Madras Troops in the Saogor and Nerbndda Territoriea during the GwaUor
GUBi)aignQfi8A3-44.
u Colonel C. O. MoOanmn served with afield detachment in the Sonthem Mahratta Comitiy in 1841, and was
piawut at flie capture of the tert of B^a"Wff.
1* Colonel J. white aerved in the campaign of 1844-45 in the Sonthem Mahratta CoontiT, and was prcunt at the
invHtraent and capture of tha fbrta of Ponnlla, Fownghnr, Monohnr, and Monsmitoeh.
» firigadiar General H.D. Abbott served with the Niiam's Cavalry in the operatioDa against Kunool in z8|d ; as
Brigade Ui^or with the Head Quarters of the Nizam's Cavalry Division daring the operations agaixist Bohfflas at
Waronee and Umee in 1849 ; also as Brigade Mi^or of the Foroe at the investment and rednotion of Fort Bai (Mhow)
December 1850^ and at xepalse of the eortie Iry the Arab Gaxviaon. Served as Brigade Major of the Force at the
_.. ,«^ ,_ , « . . ^, . . ., -"orcein the engagement with the Anbs near
liege of IHtaroor in Jannary Z85X. Also aa Brigade Major to the Foroe in the engagement
Aonmgabad, 92nd September x8s3. Commaadedone of the attaddnf Colmnna on the entrenched village of Jesnrint
rooza. Brigade Mi^or to Brigadier Mayne's Force at engagement ^th Bohillas at Sailoor aist Sept. i8s4 (aeverely
woimdBd-^abra cat of left arm and two horsee womidea nndwr him). Commanded at Amtmgabad dnring the
diaaflbetion of the troopa at that station in May X857. Served with the Hyderabad Contingent Force under Colonel
Orrat theredaetkm of PeepUa in Malwa. Commanded the xst Hyderabad Cavalry with the Force despatched to
Hahi(toaar. Commanded the right attack in the Cavalry action at Bawal in Nov. X857. Present with the Malwa
?ield Force at the battles of Mnndepore and Goodanah azst sand 33rd and a4th Nov. 1857. Commanded a Brigade
ofCanaryattherepnlaeof the attack made on the rear (Brevet of Major). Served in the action in fbrdng the Faaa
of Dhamonee. Preaent with the force under Sir Hugh Boee at the action at Modenpora, and commanded the
Sqnadnm of the xst Hyderabad Cavalry sent in pnrsttit ; capture of the Fort of Talbhet xsth March X858 ; invest-
ment and siege of Jhanaie (wounded). Commaaaed the Hyderabad Cavalry Contingent at the battlea of Koonoh
and Golowlee, advance on Calpee, pursuit firom Calpee, battle of Morar (hone killed) ; pursuit of rebels under Tantia
Topee fhnn Gwahor, action at Jowra Allipoor (Medal with Clasp for Central India, and CB.), Commanded a Brigade
of Cavafay (br the protection of the line of the Nurbudda during Tantia Topee's paasage into the Deccaa in
Nor. and Dec 1858, and Jan. 1859. Commanded a Field Detachment in pvrsmt of ttohillaa in the Hill country
oetrGiotoorinNov. X859.
« Ooknel W. C. R. Maodonald served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and waa present aa Extra Aide de Camp
to Lord GoQcdi at the battle of Maharaipore (thanked in despatch, Bronae Star). Served in the Toridsh Continsent
with rank of Lt. Colonel during the Russian war in 1855-56, and was Commandant of a Regiment of Turkish
GanJxy. Oommazided at the Cavalry engagement at Kertch on the x6th Dec. X855, where, with 80 Turkish Cavalry,
he tiriee eharsed a body of about 500 Russian Hussars and Cossacks. In this encounter he received a sword-out on
the right hand, and a aevere spear wound in the neck, besides contusions. In aUusion to this affair a oomplimentary
onler was ismed (jdh Class of the MedJidie, and Tnrkiah Medal).
" Oolonel D. G. Pollard was employed with the Badamee Field Foroe in x84x, and was presentat the storminffof the
FMta and subsequent surrender of the fort, and defence of the fori of Gudjundergrarh. Was present during the
■Me of Aden by the Arab tribes in X846.
" Oolonei F. Tonng served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in X857-S9. and received the thanka of the
LtenLGovemar ofiBeagal ftira sQeceasfhl pursuit of a body of sepoy rwels in Beharin June 1858, on which occasion
he with nine of his men crossed the Poon Poon river in a flooded state and killed with his own hands two of the
aepov rebels who had remained behtnd to dimute the passage of the ford, in a hand-to-hand encounter (Medal) .
'• Oolonei F. O. Kempster served with the BxpeditionaryForce in Chiha in 184a, and was present at the storming
of Chia-kianff-lbo Q^eoU).
** Colonel A. R. Fraaer was on field service in the Sonthem Mahratta Country during part of 1845.
■ Cokmel A. L. Steele served with the Bzpeditionary Force in China in 184a, and waa present at the storming of
Chm-kiang-foo (Medal).
'^ Colonel G. F. Shakeapear was present at the capture of Badamee in 1841. Also in the second Burmese war
(Xedal with Claap for Ptogn).
" Coloael A. Howlett was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-59 ; served as Omimisaa-
riat Officer with field colunms under Colonel Fischer and Brigadier Carthew on the Ghrand Trunk Road, and at
Oftwnpore finom September X857 to Jannary 1858 ; was present at the actions on the 96th a7th and a8th NoTcmber
s8s7 with the QwaUor mutineers before Cawnpore, and in the entrenchments daring their subsequent investment
br the rebel ibree till 6th Deoember following; was with the head quarters of the reirioient at Bunnee bridge when
a farmed the rear guard of Sir James Ontram's Force during the period of its occupation of the Alumbagh, also
doxiBg the capture ofLoeknow. Commanded a field detachment in Guxmckpoor district fhmi X3th September till aTth
Korember 1858, and engaged in aflhira with the rebels at Bansee on the aand and 98th September, atChittra, at Poka
fietwah. at Bisoohn, and Doonuoagunge. Was senior Officer conunanding Head Quarters and Ri^ht Winjr of his
regimflnt atthe action befbre Tbolaepore, and was wounded on the a8th September and his horse shot under Mm.
fierred aa Depotj Asaistaat Quarter Master General to the field column under Brigadier Faddy in Bnndleennd im
lurch 1859, and engaged in attack and^nt of the rebels under RomnustSingby a detaohmentof and Sikh Cavalry.
Served aa Aaswtant Qnarter Master General to the Saugor Field Divisioa from July 1859 to the breaking up of the
dmirionon3xat DeoaniberfoUowingJBrevet of M^or,lfedal with Clamp),
W.Hill comm.
YbroB moving on Berar; was present at the skirmish between the rebels under Risealdar Rahim AU-Khan <
•ad the Berar VSald Foree under Brigadier W. HiU in the Taptee Valley on 8th Deoember 1858 } preeent at Ofalehnm-
, bah isth January 1859, had horae ahot under him in recalling akirmiahera befbre the assault took place, and waa
wverely wounded in the right shoulder when with the 3rd Infhntry Hyderabad Contingent in the attadc on the
nbBls Msted in the viUage afterwards (Medal).
* UoWmel W. J. Cooke aerved in the Goomaoor campaign of 1838, and in the Kolapore campaign of 1845.
" Colonel H. D. Innes was employed with the Badamee FieLd Force in X84X. Waa preaent at the deitace of Aden
daring the alage of that place by Arab tribea in X846. At Gtolcondah in 1848. Served aa Brigade Mi^ with Migor
BpotiMwood'a Coinmn m 1859.
* Colonel A. K. Gore served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
" Oolonei G. M. Bhakespear served during the second Burmese war in x85»-S3, and was preeent dnring tho
operatiam befbre and attack on Bangoon on the xxth zath X3th and X4th April 1853, assault and capture of Basaetai
19th May x85a (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
** Colonel S. Mainwarmg served with the BxpedMonary Foroe in China in x84a, and was present at the stovmlng
aad eaptore of Chin-kiang-fbo and invMtment of Nankin (Medal).
» Ot^coal J. B. Mayna aerved in the Tdrkish Contingent during the war with Busaia (4th (Tlaas of the Me^iidie).
Was with the Kumool Movable Column, and engaged in Central India in suppression of the mutiny under Mi^jor
General WhiHock, and present at the afEaiia of Sheeiung, Kobrai, battie of Banda, and stormmg of the Heights of
Pmiwsrrse (Medal with Clasp). --»—«,
" Sir F. J. Ooldsmid served with the expedition to China in 1840-43, and was present at the affair of Chuenpeo
•pd Bogae Forta (Medal). Served as Assistant Adjutant General in the Turkish Contlnoent under General Vivian
ia Turkey and the Baotein (Mmea fh>m July 1855 to the cloae of the Russian war (4th Class of the Mec^idieT
*> Cokmal J. N. H. Ma<dean joined Sfar Hugh Rose'e Field Force ontheasth of Febr
; Baitool and aooompataied the field force to
rSarsolea, engaged at the forcing of thepaasof
" \Aaoata J. N. H. Ma<dean joined Sfar Hugh Ros
Benor the Goond Levy raiaedby htanaelf atBaitool
tkeaitaek and atomhtgorthe small fbrt of Barw>U^.^-„ „ ,
Digitized by VJ
ioiaed Sfar Hugh Rose'e Field Force on the asth of February X858 in command of 300
' ^ '^l KQd aooompataied the field force to Jhanai, and waa preaent at
413 Madras Staff Corps. — War Serviees,
employed on field Bervioe in the Concim agaixist tlie rebel BegogM-Bongria, and with one sabadar and fl?e wm%
Btteoked and dispersed his gang, oaptnring most of their propertT and arms; proceeded against a rebel Bhed cUef*
tain, and was present at the attack on his camp and eaptare of himself and brother. Commanded paztisB of Patioe,
Be^oUrs, and Irregulars on several oooaaiaiis in the Jobbalpore district in 1858-59, in pnisoit of rebels sad is
Ihe action at Tendnkordb.
^^ Lt.Ck>lonel W. T. F. numrell was emploTed on field senrioe in the Bangor and Nertmdda Tefrituiles» in tht
suppression of the Indian mutiny, from eth^ebmary 1858 : present aft the aflhir of Kahraie irth Apxfl, battle of
Banda xpth April 1858, and soxrender of the rebel Narram Bao, and occupation of Kirwee on 6th Jane 1858 (Medil
with Cnasp Ibr Central India),
^" Brigadier General C. P. Keyes commanded the xst Pni^aab InlhntiT with the fbroe which aeenmpaniwi Sr
Charles Napier into the KohAt Pass in Febmaiy 1850 (receiyed the thanks of His Bzcelleni^and of the Local Qonn*
ment). Was present with the regiment in the relief of a body of Koollanees in a town on the KohAft-KolBl which
was surrounded by the Pass Aljpeedes in March 1850, on which occasion the regiment was unaided and snstsuied
heavy loss (received the thanks of Government). Was on field service in October 1851 as «ad in Oommsnd of the
regiment. On field service in May x6sa, when the regiment, owing to treachery in tranamisBion of orders^ made s
forced march of seventy miles into action ; present at Prang*ghAr, TahA-k6te, BrroshA and several other miuor
affldrs in the Eusnftie and Rftnasie Valleys (received the thann of the Government). On fltid service in December
1853 in command of two companies of the regiment in a secret expedition against the Omersie Wuieerees inthe
Kftfir Kote hills (services acknowledged by Government). In command of a wing of the regiment on MA service in
March 1853 against the mountain tribes in the SiUminee range (services acknowledged by Government). On field
service in December 1853 with the xst Pui^anb Infhntry. On field service in 1854 in command of Beinde Rifltf Oorpi.
On field service in 1855 in the Meranaie Yallev in command of the Soinde Bifle Corps. In April i860 commanded i&t
Pux^jaub Inlhntry in the expedition against the Wuseerees ; marched through their hills to their head-quarten et
Kanagoornm (received the special thanks of Supreme and Local Governments and of the Secretary of State forlsdia,
and Brevet of Mi^or) . On field service in August 1863 in command of the xst Pnzqaub Infhntry and Hasara Moontain
Battery to watch the Hindoostani fimatics at SatAna. Joined Kinteyla Field Force to October, and served throaghooi
the Umbeyla campcUgn (severely wounded ; received the special thanks of the Commander in CH&ief and of the Supreme
andliocal Governments, Brevet of Lt.Colonel and CB.) In February 1869 organised and commanded a seeretexpedition
against the Besoties, a turbulent tribe on the Kohfl bwder (received the special thanks of the Supreme and Locil
tfovemments and of the Secretary of State for India, and Brevet of Colonel) . In A piil X869 commanded a field force
against the Cibul Kheyl and Tasa Kheyl Wuseerees (received the thanks of the Supreme and Local Govemmenti, I
Medal with two Chuips). I
^^ Lt.Colonel J. K. it. Kerr served to the second Burmese war, and was present aft the capture of Martaban sth
April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'^ Lt. Colonel G. H. M. Avnsley was engaged in suppressing the mutlnv- to Bengal in 1857-58. Served inthe I
Sanger and Nerbudda Territories, and was present at the action of the x ctti December 1857, when the rebel ehief |
Bugwan Sing was surprised and captured, slso at the aflkir of Kooahgaum, and aft the attack of Tirol to Oode. 0& '
the xoth June 1858 commanded a detachment of cavalry and infantry agotost the rebels under Beto Bahadooret
Kumaiporo ; present at the attack against the rebel chief Beni Madho at Buxar Ghaut, the attack and pnrsoit of I
the rebels by Lord Clyde at Chundah, at the capture of the fbrt of Meejendie, on the foUowto^ day waa on the beg- |
ga^ guard at Bankee when the rebels under tne Nana and Begnm were delteted ; served with ine Commands i&
Chief ^s personal force ttom 8th October x8j8 to January X859 ; present at the reduction of Bundleonnd under
Brigadier Wheler ; was with M^jor General Whitiock'n Field Force to the beijrinntog of 1859, and to command of • j
squadron of the 6th Liffht Cavalry, a squadron of Allahabad Mounted Police, and a company of Infltntrv wu j
detached to pursuit of the rebel Bnnmust Singh near Kirwee at the end of 1859. Oommanded a troop of the 6th
Cavalry and a company of the x9th Native Infantry which was employed to the Sorgoottjah Jungles to the pnzBuit
and dispersion of the robels under Bnnmust Singh (Medal).
iM Lt Colonel E. W. Dun served with the expeditaon up the Canton river under Msjor General D'Augnilar on the
and and 3rd of April 1847, <u><i v^ present at the storming of Boguebarrier and CsAton Forts on the and and jxd
April 1847, capturo of Barodea and l^athehut forts on and and xath Marob 1858. Served with the field force nnder
Sir KvL^h Bose in Central India during the whole campais^, and was present at the afAurs of Jhuisi, Oalpee, Koonch,
Gwalior, Gadowlie, and Belowah. Served with the Berar Field Force irom November 1858 to Febniaiy 1859 (Medal
with ClHsp).
^w Lt.Colonel B. C. Babtogton served as a volunteer to the Kaffir war of X85X nnder Sir Harry Smith, to com-
mand of the and European Levy, and was present to several skirmishes while patrolltog to the neighbourhood of
Ktog William's Town (Medal).
10* Lt.Colonel H. A. Hare served during the campaign to Bengal flrom 16th October 1857 to 7th August 1859.
^* LtCoIonel J. G. B. Forlong served in the Burmeee campaign to 185*^53 ; waa employed as an Assistant FieU
Bngtoeor and in charge of guides and a survey with a large armed (broe to escort elephants from Arraoan to Pega
to 1853, and present at the attack and investment of Prome, capturo of Toma, and sundry skirmishes there, tod
to pursuit of tne Burman Governor of Padore (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"* Lt.Colonel H. S. Bammell 8erve<l at Ungool to 1847 and 1848.
^" Lt.Colonel H. M. Eliott served in the Southern Mahratta Country to 1844-45: also with ths Knmool Movahle
Column, and commanded a troop at the alTair of Shorapon on the 8th February 1858.
^" Lt Colonel T. G. M. Lane was employed durtog the mutiny against the insurgents to the Sumbolixne district
to 1858.
*" Lt. Colonel J. D. C. Wallace served in the Southern Mahratta Country to X844-45, and was preeenlakSamangfasr,
Budderghur, Baugnur, Seevapoor, Munohur and Mnnsuntosh.
^* Lt.Colonel G. P. B. Sherard served in the Burmeee war to x85»-53, and was present at the defence of Msrtahsn
and recaptnro of Billing (Medal with Clasp fbr Pegu) .
>u Lt. Colonel R. Benton served with the expeditionary fbroe to the north of China to x86o.
*** Lt.Colonel E. B. Bamsay served with the Turkish Conttogent in 1865.
U7 Lt. Colonel J. L. Pearse comnoanded a detachment sent in pursuit of the Cuddapah district rebda nnder Nor*
simah Reddy in 1846, and subeet^uently when a field foroe was tbrmed fbr the suppression of the insurrection per*
formed the duties of Stalf Officer until it was broken up.. Joined the 5th Madras Native Infhmtry to December 1851
during the Burmese war and served with it till May 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^>* Lt. Colonel G. Adeywas employed in suppressmg Uie insurrection to the Pariah Kimedy district to 18^57, asd
durtog the rebellion in Bhompore in 1857-58, and was present at the ropnUa of the night attack and sortie on ths
camp of the Hyderabad Contmgeut in front of Shoraporo on the 7th February, also at the aifkir of the 8th, and at
the capture of the city on the 9th Feb. 1858 (Medal).
ue Lt. Colonel H. C. Fttcher was present during part of the Kolapore campaign in X845.
>** Lt.Colonel C. W. Cox served in the Burmese war in 1853-53, and was present at the rotaktog of Beeling (Hedal
with Clasp fbr Pegu). Was also present with the Madras Bides in 18^7-59 m quelltog the mutiny to India.
^ Lt.C;olonel H. I. Bett was employed on field service in the BaicLsro Duab ttom 4th June to 5th August 1858.
>** Lt.Colonel G. Heam served in the Burmese war to x8s3, '^'^ ^i^*^ present at the recapture oi'BiUiug^wouiided
by a musket-ball (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
»«• Lt. Colonel A. J. M. Bainey served with the Bellary Field Force in 1858-59.
^ Lt.Colonel A. B. Clephane served in Turkey and the Crimea as Brigaae M^or of the Turkia^ Contingent in
1855-56.
"•Lt. Colonel B.G.Lewis was employed in suppressing the insurrection to the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and 1857.
>^ LLColonel B. O. Leggatt served in the Burmese war in i85»-5i, and was present at the storming of Bangooa
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two companies on Iteld service to North Ganara fkom August u
December 1857 ; during the absence of Captato Walpoie on sick eertiflcate waa to command of the field fortes
embodied for the suppression of the rebels ; and commanded left wtog 3^th Madras Native Inlhntiy throughout the
operations fh)m March to December 1858, and was present in various skirmishes and pursuits.
>** LUColonel J. C. Macdonald aorved with the Saagor Field Division ttom X9th November 1858, and waa present
at the action of Giswara (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Madras Staff Corps. — War Services. 4^^^
»^LLGoIonelO.A.SearleMnredmUieBonnMew«rin 1853-53 (Medal with CHasp for Pm). Hdd in deta«hBd
eommaiid two CompaniM of bis regimont on flold Borrioe dnrmg the insozreotion in North Oanara from
lai xtt Deoemlwr XB58 (Medal).
m uOQlanalJ. J. WllKm oanrnianiled a detaobment of the jxrt Madras Native Inftoifery at Bnkit TImah in
SBsxpon Is eapiness the distarbanoes of theCbineee in x85a Gommaoded the B Company Sappers and Minera
dnniiff the Bnnnass war In xte-s3i sttacbed to the xst Bengal Brigade under Sir John Cheape, and was preeent
wiOi the IbrosB onder Oolonel Haiiflsoninb and Colonel Bdwardes at the oaptnre of Qna-mee-etna, Bhooay-ImmialL
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^^ ^ ^ ^. kFieldforo&
biiSso and 1860W '*' '
^ XtColonel Bi. A. Moore senred in Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
» LtOokmel W. A. Deey serred with the expediUon to Goomsoor in Z848.
If U-Golonel J. B. Q. Magrath senred in the Bnnoese war in 185a and 1853 (Medal with Clasp flbr Fagn).
■LLOolonelW.Bose served in Goomsoor in 1847. Against the hiU tribes in Biuahxnnndzy dSstriot in September
nd October 1857. ^^ *^ Saogor Field Division in iSsVra. ^ ^
'f lAColonel A. B. Bowen served in the Bnzmese warin 1853-53, and was present at the investment of F^gOj-
wmmsnded a party of the xpth N.L and xst Madras Fusiliers sent to reinforoe the river piqnet dnring tiie attack
by the enflny on the 4th 5th and 6th Janoary 1853 on the garrison s remained with the piqnet for three days, was
praaent st the recapture of Beeling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with Msdor Qeneral Whiaoek's Field Force
atthe sopprenian of the mutiny in Bengal 1858-59, present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Bao of Kinreo.
eoomsaaed the Light Company of his regiment at the aflhir of Jigneo, in action at Qiriwassah on the banks of the
Sciiule river x6thDeoemberx8i58 (Medal). «. ^ ^ «
i»U.OoIone] Q.N. Johnstone served m the Burmese war in i85>-S3(lfeclaI with Clasp for Pegn). With the Sau-
por Field Division in quelling the mutiny in India, including the afllAir at Kubrai, battle of Banda, taking of Kixwee»
aod Bilkir of Imleepanee (Medal for Central India).
. f lACokmel A. Jenkins served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Inlkntry during the Bormese war
IS li^Sh *&d was present at the o^ture of Prome 9th ana xoth October 1853 ; at Nowany from xst November to-
aoth Deeember 1853 ; accompanied the force to Meeadsy, and was engaged in the attack on stockades there, uid
other minor sflhxrs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Accompanied the small force in aid of the Civil Power ftom
Qaflonio Cochin in January 1857. , _^
^ LtColonel W. Fsne served m the Poz^ab Irregular Cavafay from 1849 to 1857 ; present at several allkirs against
vat bill tribes on the North West Frontier ; pursuit and final capture of Tantia Topee in Central India in i8s»
(Medsl). Baiaed a regiment of irregular cavalry for service in China, and present at the taking of the Peiho Forts^
ftmmindert Flsne's Horse at the aflkir of Sinhot actions of Chinkiawhaw and Pnlli-chi-on, and ilnal capture of
Pto (Medal, Brevet of M^jor, and CB.).
» U.Colonel Q. F. Pearson was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Sangor
•ad Nerbodda Territories and Baepore dUtrict from x3th November 1857 to soth April 1858, and was present at an
tttock upon and defeat of a large body of rebels at Ehonee Pass in the Jubbnlpore district on the 37th December
1S57 (Medal).
, ^ LtCokmel H. Clerk served as 3nd in Command with the Lingsoogoor Field Force in reprassing an insuzreo*
tMn smoDgBt the Bedeers of Oeodroog in March 1855. Served with the 3rd Cavahy Hyderabal Contingent dunnff
the iDQtiDy in Bengal in 1857 and 1858 ; disarmed the left wing of the 6th regiment Owalior CtjntLDgent at Asseer-
^or, present at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar. at the engagement with the rebels at Bawell, where his-
chaner was shot under him; preeent at Mundersore and in the engagements at Qoorariah, at the siege and capture
or Chandirree, and at the battle of the Betwah in which he was severely wounded with a mucket-ball through the
boa (Ifedsl, and Brevet of M^jor) .
V" LkGolonel J. N. Maclean served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from ^Ol
govamber 1858 to a6th January 1859. Served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river for the
■ipprassion of disturbances in the Nisam's dominions in cozuunction with a column under Sir Hugh Bose from xst.
to 30^ March 1859.
J* UColonel A. F. WlUiaau served during the Burmese wsr in x85»-53« (u^d was present during the operations
bafore sod attack on Bangoon xxth xath x3th and X4th April 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was employed with
add oecachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from i6th November 1858 to xath March X851
^ *• lAColonel W. J. Viai - *-
. Visard served in the Burmese war in X853-53 JMedal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded a
<»a^nent at Dig^, North Cansra, throughout the operations from March to December 1858, and was present in
a ilpTaish with and pursuit after the rebels.
. '« lAOolanel C. James was present during the Chinese riots at Singapore in May 1854. Served against the rebels
m^jimgles of Central India firom March to June s86x.
'* LtCokmel C. V. Qordon was present with his regiment on field service frtmi the oommenoement of dislar-
b^» in 1857 snd 1858.
^ LtCokmel T. Austin served at Ungool in 1848.
^** LtColonel J. B. Fairlie served in the Sangor and Nerbudda Territories during the mutiny in Benosl ; wae
^Ment at the ailhir near Sehora 39th November X857, and at Kooahgaum 39th December 1857 : served ^^ Brigadier
wmoft's Field Force in Goruckpore from May to December 1858 ; present at the action at Hnrriah i8th June 1858^
jodacted ss Staff Officer to the detachment, and was thanked by Colonel Byng, and favourably mentioned in Uie-
2"P^ea; present at Brigadier Bowcroft's battle in Toolsepore a3rd December 1858; also at the reduction or
Boodkcond under BriMdier Whcler (Medal).
"^ LtCk>lanel C. H. Wilson served in Ungool Boad and Goomsoor in 1848.
"I LtColonel T. C. Georges wss employed on field service in Burxoah (Medal).
"^ U.Colonel C. B. Heam was employed against the insurgents in the Goloondah Zemindary in 1848. Served m
geseooQd Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban 5th April x8^a (Medal with Clasp for Pegu),
ocrnd with the Turkish Contingent from March 1855 to June 1856 as Assistant Adiutant General attaohed to the
w qoarters of the force (4th Class of the Me^jidie).
J* U.Colonel B. Y. Han^yside served during the Burmese war in x853-53, and was present in the operationa
DOoTB and attack on Bangoon on the xxth lath xith and X4th April 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
„TI^ Colonel W. O. Swanston served in the Indian mutiny campaigns, and was employed with General Haveloek's.
>Qtatteer Cavalry from 9th July 1857 to asnd March X858, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung,
riadoo Noddee, Cawnpore, Onao, and Busserut-Ghing (both actions), Bhittoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and entry
uno Loeknow 35th September, when he was wounded ; at the evacuation of Lucknow 35th November 1857, at the
^^luuMgh with Sir James Outram's Force from aoth November X857 till 8th March X858, and final capture of
UKknow 15th March 1858 ; was employed by General Havelock in carrying despatches from Allahabad 40 miles
^^^igh the enemy's country and bringing reply thereto, which he accomplished in 36 hours on one horse (Medal
*Hh two Clasps, Mid a years service) .
"* LtColonel W. H. B. Godfrey served In the Bunnese war in x85a-53 and was present at the storming of
*^goon : was also present at the npeated attacks on Naweng from ist November to aoth December. 1853 (Medal
^Clsap tor Pegu).
J" LtColonel A. Qahagan served with the field force under Major Hawksat Keonc^iant for the sappressioa of %
TOlJon amoni^e HiU Tribes of the Cuttack Tributary Mehals.
*" LtColonel C. F. J. Skottowe served with the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea dnriuff the Bnssian vrar, and
]J*8.preient at the defonoe and oocupi^on of Kertoh. Served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native InfkntiT
Jjnag the Burmese war in 1853-53, and was present at the capture of Prome 9th and loth October 1853, at Nowany
"wnigw October to aoth December 1853 ,- accompanied the force under Sir John Cheape to Meeaday, and preecntat
u?7*^^ of the stockades 30th January 1853, and other minor aflyra (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^ LtColonel G. Kallender served at Ungool in 1848.
D.viT'^^^^ ^ C- ^^7 served with the field force under Colonel Orr, and was present fai action with a party of
^i^x»rBedur hi April X859,
lACoUmelH. FnwerwasaotivelyemployedfromJuIy 1857 until January 1859 with the Cavalry Brigade Hydera-
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bad Continffent, and acoompaiiied the field force imder Colonel W. Orr to Mhow in October 1857, ooereiag cs ntU the
refractory Zemindars of Peepliah and Ragoo Ohnr. Joined the Bombay Coliimn before Dhar in October, and ms
preeent with the 4th Cavaliy Hyderabad Contingent on the zath Noyember at Bawnl when the Mahidpoor nuiti*
seen were alter forced marchea overtaken, several hnndreda slain, and a complete battery, inclndinf siege-gnoStte.
captored (specially mentioned for conspicuons gallantly on the occasion), was appointed Staff Omcer to the Cob-
tingent. Present with the Malwa Field Force onder Sir James Stewart at the battle of Mnndisoor on Uie aitt zaad
ajxd and 94th November (was thanlced hy Colonel Orr) . Served in the action in fbroing the Pass of DfaamoDee \q
-the Contingent Troops under Colonel Orr. Joined the Central India Field Force under Sir Ha^ Rose, aod nu
present at the action of Huddenpoor, and in the purscdt when a comriderable number of the mutmeers were eat up
(thanked by Sir Hugh Rose). Joined in the operations against Tal Behat under Colonel Orr.and was prescaat bdbn
Jhansi from the aoth March to zcth April; commanded during the greater part of the day the ard Cavahy Hydei-
bad Contingent at the battle of Betwah (thanked fbr his condum at Jhuisi). Was spedally mentioned by Sir
Hugh Rose as fbllows :— "Lieutenant Fraser, Staif Officer of the Hyderabad Contingent, gallantly killing three o(
the enemy at the general action of the Betwah." Was in the action at Koonch (noticed by Colonel Otr). Joined
in the entire operations before Calpee and Gowlabce (noticed by Colonel Orr). Was in the action at Biloirali
(thanked for services) . Was in the operations against O walior, and brought specially to notice by Sir Hugh Boee
*' for unwearied aeal and good service during the whole of the campaign In Central Uidia." Thanked by Colooei
Orr for his gallantiybefore the enemy (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
^B* Lt.Colonel R. K. Macquoid was employed against the mutineers in Bengal, and was present at the siege and
4»ptnre of Rathgur, battle of Bowdia, relief of Saugor, siege and capture of Qurra Cotah trom xoth to 13th of
February, action at Zalimpoor, siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of tbs Betwah, battle of Koonoh, siege and cap*
ture of UEupee, and other minor aflairs (Medal with Clasp).
U7 LtCoIonel C. S. B. Walton served with a detachment of his regiment in the Saugor and Nerbudda Tenitorin
daring the disturbances of 1857 and 1858, and was present at several minor engagements with the rebels.
u* Lt.Colonel J. Woodcock served in the Burmese war of 1850-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^ Lt.Colonel G. B. Bowen commanded a lield detachment agamst rebel Karens in the neighbourhood of Beliag,
British Burmah, in iBkj.
>^ Lt. Colonel P. P. iL. StaiXbrd was employed in 1857-59 ^ the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal, and senredwiih
fae4thPan)aubInl)Buitry (Rifles) at the siege of Lucknow from; -- . ^ - .v.
tfae 4th Ponjaub InDantry (Rifles) at the siege of Lucknow from azid till axst March 1858 ; present at the taking of the
oast wall Martiniere compound and March 1858, at the Martiniere on the 9th March 1858, and on the same oaj led
the xst company Puz^aub Inikntry (Rifles) at the taking of the enemy'a first line of intrenchment dose to the caaal,
present at the storming and taking of the Begum Palace and battle of Rooyeah; commanded 4th Puzgaab JuAsixj
at the battle of Alignnge, present at the battto and takhig of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
^^ LcColonel W.B. Drever was emploved in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 azd
1857. Was employed in North Canara m 2850 in condncraxg operations for the suppression of an armed insazreetiQEi
in that district, on several oooaaiona engaged in personal encounter with the rebels who were all eventually cap*
tared or slain (Medal).
^* Lt.C61onel J. Y. Morris served is Goomaoor and the hill tracts of Orissa in z84a-49.
m Lt Colonel A. B. McMahon served in the second Burmeee war (Medal).
**• Lt.Colonel A. H. M. Oick^ accompanied the snuUl force trom Quilon to Cochin in Jan.x857 to sdd the OinlFofrer.
1** LtColonel W. H. White served with the 49th and a6th Madras Native Inftantry during the Buzmeee war of iSs^-ss,
and was present at the action of Martaban, defeat and pursuit of the enemy on 96th May 1852. attack and deatnictiaa
■of the Burman camp and repulse of the enemy's attacks on the nights of the X7th and i8th July, and fhsn 99th July
18th Aug. Z853 (Ifodal with Chusp for Pegu).
>* M^ior 0. J. Smith was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1859-59, and was present at the
aflhir at Kanta, at Bunnee with force forzning rear guard of Commander in ChieTs Army durizig the captare of
Lucknow, present at Doomeragunge, at the afihirs at Bazisee on the 32nd and aSth September Z858, and ai the battie
of Toolsepore (Medal with (31asp) .
167 Major B. B. Ryves served in the Burmese war in z85a-53, and was jireeent at the capture of Pegu and recap*
ture of Beeling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was also engaged in suppressizig the mutbiy in Bexifiil with Ma^
General WhitKMk's Force in Z858-59; cozmzianded a detachment of his regiment uzider C^oziel Shubrick into the
Mundlah district in pursuit of Ruznnut Sing, a rebel (^hief of Rewah, from November Z859 to January z86o.
1" Major B. J. C. Prior was present when the troops mutinied at Saugor in June Z857, served during the defeofia
of the Saugor Fort under Brigadier Sage ftxnn June zds; till Februaiy Z858 (shot by a musket-ball which pasMd
through the left and lodged in the right leg, the wound in left slight, in right very severe) ; waa ezigaged with the
rebels in July Z857, when they cazne to plunder the Saugor Cantoimients. and was engaged in an action with the
xabels at the villfl«e of Narraiowlee on the z8th September Z857, and severely wounded on that occasion (Medsl).
M M^jor D. Shaw served with the field force agaizisfe the insurgent Moplahs at Mni^jeny in the district of
Malabar, and waa present at the engagement agaizist the insurgent Moplahs on September 4th Z849, at Kdlatoor oa.
9<th August 1851, and coznmanded a detachment of the Malabar Police Corps employed in the destruction of a partr
of izisursent Moplahs near Oaliout on the Western coast on the zTth September Z855. Pteseat at the quelling of a
dot in Tlimeven& sand December Z858.
170 Miuor M. K. Bourne was present at the eaptnre of Shorapore on the 8th Febroazy z8«8.
171 Major B. B. Burge was employed on field service in Sansor and Nerbudda Territories In the auppressian oC
4he Indian mutiny from 6th February Z858 to axst December z8<9 ; present at Jushung, Kobrai, the batUeof BaodL
tmrrender of Kiiwee, when the rebel chiefs Narrian Rao and Madho Rao surrendered themsdvea prisonerB, asd
escorted them as State prisoners through the disturbed districts of Jubbulporo, when they were handed over to the
civil authorities ; was present at the afflur at Larcherra 6th December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
^3* Mi^or J. Duval served as a volunteer with the 9th Madras Native Infontnr at Rangoon at the close of the
Bormah campaign in Z853. Conunanded aparty of the Pegu Light Infiantry in pursmt of the rebel chieftaia
Wonnff Gong Ghyee in Z844 and Z845 in the Tharrawaddie districts,
1^ Msjor A. T. Baldwin served in the Burznese war in z85a-53, and was present at the defence of Marlabaa, aod
seoaptnre of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
17a Mi^or D. Btanden served with the Kamptee Movable Column, and present at Bovaar river, the Imleea» Neenk*
Ikera Bhutgafm and Sleezzianabad in Z857 an<i z8«8 (Medal).
17* Mj^orW.H.G.Paliner was actively employed during the mutiny against the rebels f n Sombnlpore district m 1S5S
177 Msjor T. L. Scott served in the Burmese war in Z853-53, and waa present at the investment of Pegu in Jaanazy
1853 (Medal with CUsp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bezigal with M^jor General Wbii^
lode's Force in Z858-S9, and present at the surrender of tae rebel Karrain Rao of Kirwee ; commanded a oompanytf
%is regiment at the afnir of Jignee (Medal).
1^ Lt.Colonel H. C. Dowker served at Aumngabad inMayz8c7; served as and in Command xBtCavalzyE;d0^
abad Contingent daring the campaign In CentraTlndia in 1857-58, and was present at the battles of Mundisore aad
Godariah azst 2and a«rd and a4th November Z857, forcing the pass of Dhamoone by the Oontfngezit troops under
daring the pre^as eight days, the action of Bilowah. aflUrs of outposts with the enemy's cavahy and aitiUay
beibre Gwauor. Oxmmandea the regiment In all actions subsequent to Jhansi, and 1
_ , __^_ , 1 wwtfp the end of the cainr"g"T
tiie ISidl c^ Qwidicr, served in the Cavahy Brigade 'under'l^or AbbStt'that assisted in repelling the thzeatenfld
dnvasion of tha Decoaa by Tantia Topee in November and December z 858 and January 1659 (Brevet of Mi^or, Mew
frith Olasp for Central India).
^T* Major T. T. Turton served with the field force under Mi^or Orr against insurgent BohQlas in the Ninaf
Verritoiie8inz8s5i was present at the attack and captare of a body of Bohillas near Lingi Bonti, byLLGdloDel
Doria's Field Force.
>n Mi^or T. I>yer lerred with the Knx&ool Mov^Ue Cohmm and Bangor Fidd Division in Z858 (Medal witk
«%?]
— ... B. A. Mottetwes employed on field service in the Raiehore Doeb from 4fh June to 5th August 1858.
Mafor J« P. Pedler eommanded a field detaehaent ef oaTahr:^, inftntiy aad •xUnnj of the BjUmm
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Contingent tft the attack and eaptoze of Copal from the rebels by the field force nsder Hio'or Haghes on the
t8( June 1858 ; and commanded anccesaftilly a detachment of all arms at Bndlai in the Niznm'e Dominions against
a body of Bheela on wth November X859, a service which elicited the flavourable notice of the Goyemor General of
lodis.
^ ICajor F. T. Follok accompanied a field fbrce nnder Colonel Cotton in 1853-54 in the Promo and Tharawaddie
diatrieU, employed in driving oat gangs of Dacoits f^om Maonng-GK>ng-6ie, engaged in several minor afflurs in
thoie diitricts.
^ Major F. J. Millar was employed dnring the rebellion in the Goosaira district in 1857 (Medal).
^ ^Jor B. New was employed on field service in the Sanger and Nerbndda Territories and Raepore'distriot
ftom zxth October 1857 to 30th April 1658, and was present at Moorwarah 6th November 1857, and affairs of
KooAgtnn end Jnnapanee (Medal).
^ ICftior J. L. Benwell was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Sanger and
Kerbodas Toritories and Baeporo district from X7th July 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present in the engage-
ment with the mutineers of the sand Bengal N.I. and rebels near Kuttengie a7th September 1857 and Khonee Pass
3;th December 1857 (Medal).
m Mfluor C. B. L. Snoith was actively employed duxingtholate rebellion in India. In Dec. 1857 ^^ a party of 50 troopera
he entered Ri^waVKin^ hills, and suxpiised the main body of the insurgents— 500 matchlock men— an,d captured their
leader, the rebel chief of Sanakhan, on whose head a price had been fixed. On the night of the z8th Jan. 1858 a
portion of the troops stationed at Raepore mutinied, murdered the Serjeant Major, and seised the post guns. The
only English Officers present were Captains Smith andRybat, and the nearest trustworthy force was 180 miles
distant, yet before the morning dawned these two Officers had suppressed the mutiny, and seised all the known
matineefs, who in due time were hanged in the presence of their comrades. From March to the end of June he
eommsndfid a Detachment of troops oiiainst the rebels in the Sumbulpore district, with whom he had irarious aSUrs.
For his services rendered in 3857-58 he received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, and \.ne expression
of Her Majesty's gracious approval. In Oct. and Nov. z86o he was employed against the rebels in the Manicghur
hilb, anddrove them from aU their defouces, completely dispersing the band (Medal).
^ Mflijor Beddek served in the CMmean campaign with the Land Transport Corps from the loth May 1855,
inehding the siege and (Ul of Sobastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Was attached to the ist Madras
FnsOien during Sir Hope Gnmt's campaign in Oude in 1858, including the afitletir at Daoodpore and capture of
gona (Medal).
w M^jor W. G. M. Strickland served in the Burmese war in z853'53, and was present at the defence of Martaban»
and ncsptnre of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
^ Major E. B. Sladen serve<f <n the Burmese war in 1853-53 ; -pTweiDt a:« the relief of Pegu in December 1852, and
at the Mcond investment of Pega in JanuaTyi85^ (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Conducted two successful expeditions
against rebel hill tribes of the Yoonsalee district Martaban Provmces in 1856 and 1857 (dangerously wounded, and
leoeiTsd the thanks of the Supreme Government). Served with his Regiment (ist Madras Fusiliers) in the sup-
preesion of the Indian mutiny from February 1858, until the return of the Bcfidment to Madras. Present with Sir
i. Ootram's Ck>rps of Observation at the Alnmbagh, and at the capture ofLucknow; the Oude campaign from
Jme to December 1858 ; appointed Brigade (^rter Master to Sir A. Hereford's Force o j the march to and capture
of Soltsapore ; at the passage of the Gioomtoe ; Brigade Quarter Master to Sir A. Horsford's Force at the aflhir and
eaptoie of guns at Daooadpore; acted as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier at this and other minor affliirs (Medal
with Clasp).
'" M^jor H. H. Foord was employed in Turk^ during the Russian war in 1854-56. Commanded some Irregular
Cavahr at the capture of Jungliah Naik and others at Jaulnah 1858.
^ Major W. H. Whitlock served during the second Burmese war, and was on board the steam fHgate Setotiri^
daring toe naval engagement which took place off Rangoon on the nth April x8^a, when the enemy's stockades which
liaedboth banks^^ uie river were destroyed. Joined and did duty with H.M.'s 5x8t Light Infantry as a volunteer,
and accompanied the storming party which assaulted and captured the White House stockade on the xath April 1853.
Present dnring the operations m the vicinity of Rangoon, and at the final assault on the town on the x3th and X4tb
April Present with the Rifle Company of his Regiment (which covered the advance of the Colunm) in the attack on
Fcgn the >7St Nov. iBsa/and on this last occasion received a very severe wound in the right elbow joint which disablecl
the right aim for lifo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bengal during the mutiny as Aide de Camp to Sir
6. C. Whitlock, commanding the Sangor Field Division (Medal).
^ M^ F. Horsley was emplojed in the soppression of the mutiny in Bengal during 1857-^8.
^ MiuorL. H. latum was empfoved in the Crimea and present at Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp).
"* Muor H. T. Stuart served during the second Burmese war (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
^ lAnor H. C. Msnsies was employed in suppressing the insorrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856-57.
"* l^or H. D. Cloet6 served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the storm and capture of Pegu
net Kcvsmber 185a, when he was dangerously wounded by a musket-ball in the cheat, was also oonstantiy
enmed with the enemy dnrbigthe ascent of the Pegu river in the leading steamer (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
* LtCiOlonel Willonghlrr OsMme served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59. ^m engaged m nine-
iSiin between June and Dec. 1857 (wounded) . Commanded in the operations against the 3*Gtin Fort of Kunchund-
pon,snd present at its CH>tare on 7th Deo.; Joorah on 17th Dec.; fortified town of "Myhen, on aSth Dec. ; the
»-(itmFwt of l^hAre, on 3KI Jan. 1858; Jokehaie, on x<^th Jan.; Kunwarrah 3-Ghm Fort, onaxst Jan.; Bigira-
Roognxh X3-Qim Fort, on a4th Jan. (wounded) ; Fort of Jigneehut, on aand May. Also present at the action of
Kareresh, on ist Jan. Z859 (wounded), and at Kentee on 5th March 1859 (CB., Honorary Aide de Camp to the
Tkerov of India, Medal wUh Clasp for (Antral India).
"■ Ma^r H. F. Dakoyns served with the Bzpeditionary Force in China under Sir Hope Grant in x86o, and was pra-
Kst atUM aetioaB of reytang and Sinhoe, and the capture of the Takoo Forts, and final advance on Pekin Ofedal).
"* Miyor O. F. Smithers was employed on field service in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories in suppression
of the Indian mutii^ tram 6th Febraary 1858 ; present at the aflVUrs of Jeegungh, Kobrai, battle of Bands, and sur-
render of Kirwee Oiedal with Clasp).
"* M^jor A. C. Hay served with the Saugor Field Division, and was present at Sheegom and Kobrai ; commande<t
s eosapsay with the advaneod guard at the battle of Banda ; was with Captain HiUiard's detachment at Tolakun-
jenmi (Medal with Clasp).
^ Uaior J. W. Orr served in Bonnah zSss-sa (Medal with C9asp for Pegu). Also with Major (3eneral Whitlock**
'ores in suppresslan of the mntiny In Bengal m Z858-59, and was present at the surrender or the rebel Narrain Rao
•tKfawee; was left in chaive of the camp on the i6th Deoember 1858, when the force under Brigadier MacDnff
Bored out to attack the rebels at Ohrwassah.
"H Mii^or F. Ctedsden served in Arrscan during the Burmese war, and in the Smnbnlpoor districts dnring tho
<iiitQH)anoaB in 1857^8.
"* M^ior O. J. D. Heath served with the Sangor Field Division in (Antral India, and was present at the relief of
Kirwee, the soheequent asaanlt upon the heights of Punwarree, and defeat of the rebels on the aoth December x8<8'
(VedslvithCfaM^.
"^ Mejor A. F. F. Bloomlleld served during the second Burmese war; accompanied the Martaban Column to
Ton^ioo : pi went at tlw attack and capture or Gonnh and other minor aflkirs (MedHl with (Hasp for Pegu) . Sent
on sptetsl servtoe in oominand of a detachment of Golcondah Sebnndles to suppress the disturbances in the hill
tncte of ttie Qodavery district in 1857-58 (received the thanks of the Madras (3ovemment) . Comnumded a detach-
ment of the <3oleondaD Sebundies dnring the disturbanoes in the Ghdoondah Zemindaiy in 1858 (received the ttia^wVy
of lbs Madna Qovemmeni and approbation of the Conunander in ChieO« Commanded the Civil Foroe sent to quell
the distolMuices in the Bmnpah country in the Godavery district x86a— slightly wounded (received the thanks of
the MsdnsOovermiMnt for the third t&e). a -nt * ««««
"* M^H. Q. Thomaco was on field service with a detachment of the 35th Foot against Hill Kareens neat
ffiniav'gheen fh>m xoth April to xst May i8s6, and was present at the action at Palipoon.
** Major M. B. B. Lloyd served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capture of
o^roon xath and X4th April a8<a, and occupation of Prome 9th and xoth October xBsa (Medal with Clasp for Pegn) .
M M^jorF. L. Pli^jrfiair served dnring the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capture of
Bsnfmn lath and 14th April 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Pegn).
■u M^'v H. H. Kepeaa was employed during the mutiny against ixisnrfreala In the Baeporo, Bakimpore, 9aA
^iid Madras Staff Corps. — War Services.
-Gnmbnlpore disfxiots in 1857-58 ; present at tlie captare of GoTlnd-Sing of SonaUum and fourteen of Us tmei
ibllowen on zzth December 1857 ; at the action bdo. forcing of the Singorah Faaa zoth Jannaiy 1858; in the adka
with the cavalry at GringaU in the Smnbulpore district, and other minor afEfeiirs (Medal).
*" Major W. Peyton served during the Bnimese war in z8s3-53, and was present dnsiiig tiie opentaonslMlioii
and attack on Rangoon on the zzUi 12th zath and Z4th April Z852 ; assanlt and captare of Bassein zdth Xsy iln
<Medal with Clasp for Pegn). Waa also employed with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontter fh»n iGS
ITovember Z858 to zath March Z859.
'^ Ma^or H. B. Mottet waa present with hia Begiment on field service fhim tize commencement of the dUaxb-
4Uioe8 till and November Z857.
^* M^jor 6.N. Stephens was employed in suppressing the inanrrectlon in the Pariah Smedy district ia xSjS
;and Z857.
>^' Muor T. Wakefield waa employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Bangor and
Nerbudda Territories ttam Z7th July to 22nd November Z857, and firom 28^ January to 30th April Z858 in the Bse-
pore district, and waa present at the affkir of Balakote, and in the engagement with the mntineera of the ssnd Ben*
gal Native Inikutre ziear Kuttengee 27th September Z857 (Medal).
*M Mm'or H. S. Bobinsoa was actively employed during the mutiny against the InsoxKanta in the Bnmbolpare dis*
trict in Z857-58.
"^f Msjor w . M. lane was actively engaged during the Googaira rebelUoin aa Commandant of a Belooeb Ufrjt
with the colunm under the command' of Major Chamberlain in Z857 (Medal).
UB Major T. B. E. Tennant served in BJmedy in Z856, and waa present at the attack and capture of Voqiie
Clfuddah X5th May z8s6«
'^ Major 8. F. M. T. Grant was employed with the Southern Mahratta Field Force fhim 5th March z858ineam-
mand of a detcMshment of the 47th Madras N.I., and fh>m May to Deoember Z858 served with the North Canara Field
Force employed against the rebels under the Sawunt Wanie Dessaea, and commanded for eiffht months the oatoott
of Coissee on the Goa Frontier, occupied by the 47th Detachment and a detachment of the 35ti^lfadraa N. I. (Ifodal).
*L* Maior W. G. Ward served with the Madras Rifles during the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal fh»a Sep-
tember Z857 till November Z859 '» .P^^^Bcnt at the taking of Eotte on the Jumna and destruction of other rebel towns;
taking of Shergundy and aflkir m the bed of the Jumna ; was also present at the aiipriae and action of Gunah,
;and the reocoupation of Humeerpore and subsequent pursuit of rebels acroes the Doab ; waa present at the
attack and route of rebels under Munmust Sing on ^th March Z859 ; employed on several dours firom Nagode aad
in guarding the Doorwah and Kallinger Passes until November Z859 (Medal with Clag^ for Central IndiQ.
» M^jor R. H. Cuulifb waa employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pari ~
^ ^^ ^ i Pariah Kimedy district in z8s6- ^ .
»^ Major H. Watson was emplo^ecTon field Mrvioe with the Kamptee Movable Column inuie Saogor and ^er-
"budda Territories and Raepore district fVom ztUx July Z857 to 30th April Z858, and was present at die afXIun at
Balakote, Nursinghur, Patun, Junapanee, and Khonee Pass, and the engagement at Kuttengee— aUghtlywoimded
<Medal).
»> Major R. 8. Qtk^ served in Bengal with the Madraa Rifles firom 5th September Z857 to and April z86o, and
was present at the relief of Aximghur and subsequently in General Lugard's Foroe at Jugdeepore (Medal).
»* Mfl^or N. Swanston commanded the K Company Sappers and Mmers in the North China Bxpedition in z86e^
&nd was present at the actions of Sinbo and Tangkoo, the capture of the Takoo Fcurts, and at Petdn ttam 6tib. to
26th October (Medal with two Claape).
*** Major B. D. Gomperts served in the Burmese war in Z852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also with the Saagor
Field Diviaion in quelling the mutiny in India in Z8S7-58, and waspresent at the aflkir of jCobrai, battle of Banoa*
action near Chitero Role, action near Punghauttee, and action at Kurreereah; served in BundleCnnd in Z859.
** Major G. J. F. Begbie served in the Burmese war in Z852-53 and was present at the capture of Prome 9tfa
October Z852, and at the night attack on Prome by the Burmese on the 8th Deoember Z852 (Medal with Clasp for Pe«^.
** Major W. Robertson served during the Burmese war in z 852-53, and waa present with the Vaztaban
Ck>lumn on its advance to Tonghoo ; also at the attack upon Kyoiik Douay, and other afitdrs during the xnarth
gCedal with Clasp for Pegu)> Gominandeda detachment during the disturbances in Kimedy in 1856. Served in
sngal with Madras Rifles during the mutinies in z 857-50 (Medal) .
*>7 Migor R. A. Walters served with the Kumool Movable Column and Sauffor Field Diviaion, and was prMent at
a skirmish with the rebels at Seehora on the 2nd March Z858— severe wound by a musket-ball on the thi^ (Medal
with Clasp).
*» Major H. St. M. Wynch was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856
and Z857. Served against the Hill Tnbea in the Rajahmunory district in September and October Z857, and receiyed
a contusion firom amatchlook-balL Employed with the Sappers in Z859 ui quelling the rebellion in Bengal (Medal).
>" M^jor Way served in the 35th Madras Native Infbntry in the Burzneae war in z85a-53, and waa present at the
oaptnre of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
n Captain CaulflBild served in the 35th Madras Native Infhmtry in the North Canara campaign,* fifom 3Carch to
Dec. Z858, and was present in various skirmishes with the rebels.
>» Captain F. H. Thompson served with the Saugor Field Force in Z858, and waa present at the battle of Bands,
relief of Kirwee, and storming the Heights of Punwaree (Medal).
•*» M^jor A. A. Johnson served in the Malwa campaign, and the campaign in (Central India, and waa present aft
the capture of Peepliah, cavalry action at Rawul, battles of Mundisore and Gorora, affkir at Barab near Sanger,
battle of Midnapoor, capture of the fort of Talbehut, siege of Jhansi 2Z8t of March to 7th April Z858, battle of the
Betwa, afbir at Kotah, battles of Koonch and Golumbee, taking M Calpee, battle of Morar, and capture of Gwahor ;
accompanied the field force which proceeded against Tantia Topee and was present in the action against a large
body of Rohillas at Chichmunba on z^th January Z859 (Medal with Clasp).
>M Migor J. D. W. Sewell served with the expedition to China in Z857.
s*s Captain E. R. C. Bradford served with the Z4th Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign i^om azst of February
till 8th June Z857 ; served in the Jubbulpore district during Z857, and afterwards in the ^orth-WestemPro^^oei
in Z858— with General Michel's Force in Mayne*8 Horae agailnst Tantia Topee in 7858; present at the general
action of Scindwha and the action and pursuit at Elarai. Served with General Napier's Columns in Mayne's Horse
firom December 1858 to September Z859, and was present in several actions witn the enemy (twice ***»«v*^ in
•despatches, Medsl).
w Captain T. Weldon waa employ on field service in the Raiohore Doab firom 4th June to sth August Z858.
a«7 Captain T. Obbard served during the campaign in Bengal, and waa present at the engagement efSeerowlie, at
the action of Ghurra, the reocoupation of Hummeerpore, and at the engagement and deatruotion of Lallpore (Medal).
<" Captain R. A. Cole was employed in suppreseing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in z 856 and 1857.
"* Captain T. P. F. Tytler served during the campaign in Bengal from. 8th September z857to 6th Ms^ Z858.
MO Captain A. G. Murray served with a field detacnment on the Hyderabad Frontier firom z6th November 1858 to
20th March Z85Q.
*^ Major A. T. Cox served in the Burmese war in z85a-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two com*
panics during the greater part of the North Canara campaign, which extended fh»n March to December 1858, and
waa present m one skirmish and various pursuits.
*^ Muor S. H. Williams accompanied ue small foroe f^rom <)uilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857, to aid the Civil Power.
*^ Ma^or J. H. B. Johnson served with the 26th Madras Native Inflmtry at Monlmein during the Burmese war,
-firom AprU to June z852 (Medal with Clasp fbr Pegu).
MS Captain C. H. Plowden served with M^jor General Whitlock's Force during tbe suppression of the mutiny in
Bengal m Z858-59, was jtresent at the surrender of the rebel Narmin Rao of Kirwee 6th June z8s8, and in aotion at
Girwassah on the banks of the Sdnde river z6th December Z858 (Medal).
MA Captain B. S. Berkel^ was present with the Cavalry portion of thelbroe under LtOdland Brioe at the attad:
•on the Residency of Hyderabad on Z7th Julv Z857.
**7 Captain G. Murray served with the Militaiy Train throughout the expedition in Nortli China fh>m asth April
to z4th Deoember z86o, and was present at the attack on the entrenohed camp in rear of the Taku fbrts, ana at
the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
MS Captain N. D. Robertson served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal with Major Ctaosrsl Whitlock's
Toroe in 185S-59. , r^r\nir>
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M Captiin W. Stoddard warn employed on field senrioe in the Sangor and NerbnddaTtoxitorieBia tbe sappxeasion
of the Indkn matiny firom gth Febroaiy 1858.
*» Captain W. B. Bafley aerved in the suppresaion of the mutiny fai Bengal in 1857 ; commanded a detaohmant
lainsi tha raMa at iJlahabad (woondea on board the J?«rfca«fN»o<er ateamer) under Major Bpnrgin, whioh
oorerad tiie Hank of^Telook'a Colmnn from Allahahad to Gawnpore ; present with Havelotik'a Force at the actiona
of Aooog, Boneerntgnnge (lat and and), Booneakee Chowkee, and Blthoor ; croaaed into Oode on zgth September
and praunt at the actiona of Knngawar and Altunbagh, and the entry into Luoknow on the 35th Beptembei^^
wfen(7 wonndad at the storming of the Char Bagh bridge on that day; beaieged in theBeaideni^tillaand Novem-
ber 1857 (Madal with Clasp, and a year's service) .
m Qa^iain Oabbett aerved with Brigadier Smith's pnraning Ck)liinm flram December 1858 to April 3859, and was
pneent at the defeat of the rebels at Baroda (Medal).
"* Captain B. W. Bronghton commanded a company dnrinc the North Canara campaign from Angost to Novem-
ber, aula detaefament of two companiea till the end oiDeoember z858» and commanded a party in pnrsoit of rebala
Ibrflureedays.
» Captain J. Picton-Warlow commanded a detachment during the dlstarbanoea in Pariah Klmedy in 1856. Was
adiTBlj empb^yed against the inaorgenta in the Sumbnlpore district in xSsS. and received the thanks of the Bengal
GoTemment for his aei vices.
"• Captain O.TyndaU served with the Madras Biflea 1857^58 in qiulUxig the mntiny in In^ fcvee
imdarlEijor General Whitloek in 1859 (Medal).
» Captain I. Faonce was employed in the snpprassion of the mntiny in India in Z857-58, and accompanied the
detachment tKm the Domndah Field Force under the command of M^Jor G. 0. Macdonnell to act againat the insnr-
gentB of Pallmow; waa present with the force for restoring andmaintaining peace in the Chota Nagpore district in
1S57-S8 (Medal).
M Captain T. JL Guthrie aerved in the N. W. Provinces of Bengal and Central India fbom October 1857 to Jann-
•17 1860, with the Madiaa Biflea : present at the taking of Kotte and Shergondy. and aflEldr in the bed of the
jQama near the latter town; at the anrprise and action of Gnrrah. the reoocnpation of Hnmmerpoor and snbse-
aaentparmit of rebels across the Doab ; present at an attack on rebels at Bntowa, in April 1859, when they wei«
ft « wmplnyad fa MvftTal minor i«p<Miitdfm«, and in gn^iP^ffng t^fl UTalUllglBr
/ campaign, and was present with (General Whitlock*s Force at
tlie lonender of Kirwee. Joined the Sikh Mounted Police in Aug. 1858, and was present in the action at Sahao
f mentioned in despatches). Commanded in Cavalry actions of Haharajpore, Jaccoli, and Mow Mahori. Com-
maadad eaoort to the kuxis dnrixig the action at Girwassah (mentioned several times In despatches. Medal with
Clup). Snroloyed in diaarming the Banda district in 1850-60. Commanded a Division of tne Transport l^rain
ia the Abyamdan campaign (thanked in despatches ftn* the " extent and value of his assistance/' Medal).
*" Captain T. H. B. srooke served with the exx)edition to China ttom 94th February 1857 to joth January 1850.
*^ Captain J. MacD. Smith served with the expedition to China from a4th Febmaxy 1857 to 97th December ilso.
*'^ Captain G. B. Farrington was present at the capture of Copul on xst June 1858.
*B Captain W. Chlaholm waa actively employed during the mntiny against the insurgents in the Sumbnlpozo
district m Z857 and 1858.
^ Captain A. Wingneld waa present at the capture of Shorapore on the 8th February 1858.
" Captain H. A. T. Nepean waa actively employed durinif the mutiny againat the insurgents in the Snmbulpoxo
dwtrictm 1857-58.
M Oaptafai 0. A. liardet accompanied the small Ibrce from Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 to aid the Civil Power.
** Captain S. L. Armatrong waa employed on field service in the Saugor and Norbudda Territories in the sup-
preision of the Indian mutiny fhmi 6tn February 1858, and was present at the battle of Banda (Medal).
** OBkptahi H. C. Onslow served in the North Canara campaign ttom March to December Z858, and was preeent
in a akiimish with the enemy and pursuits after the rebels.
^ Captain D. MoNefll aerved in the suppression of the mutiny at Seetabuldee in June and July 1857, &&d with
the Eamptee firing column from 9th Noveznber 1858 to 96th January 1859; aerved also with the expedition to the
Pachmorree alUa, and waa present at the capture of Hoirakote in November 1850.
» Captain A. M. Lya waa employed in snppreasing the insurrection in the nurlah Kimedy district in 1856 and
1557.
'^ Gipbim E. A. Wood was present with the North Canara Field Force in 2859.
sn Oq)teia h. T. Harris was preeent against a body of Rohillas on the banks of the Kishna river in Feb. 1850.
'^ Captain B. B. Cummins served with the Land Transport Train in the Abjrssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal).
^ detain W. H. Hodges served with the Saugor Field Division in 1857-58 in quelling the mutiny in India, and
vw present at the relief of Kjrwee, and storming of the heights of Punwarree. Served with the Saugor Field
Kviaion in 1859, and waa present in command of a detachment of his regiment at the action of Punwarree ; served
with Colonel Nott'a Field Force in pursuit of Ferose Shah and other rebels, and with Colonel Primrose's Column :
present at G<manlpore and other mmor affUrs (Medal).
^ Captein T. Higginaon served on the North-West Frontier of India in the expedition against the Bezotee Tribe
ioFeb. 1860, and was mentioned in despatches and thanked by the Government of India. Served also with the
Xeransie Yallqr Field Force in April x 860.
n Captahi A. Cook was employed with a detachment of the aand Madras Native Infiintry that formed part of the
fiiree in the field to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from 9th November 1858. Was engaged in the pursuit
cf infnrgent Shana on the north*eastem frontier of Temisserim and Martaban Provincee during May z86o.
** Captain J. B. Leggett was employed with the Bellary Movable Colmnn in i8c8.
^ Captain C. Hayter waa employed in z857--59 in Bengal, and served with the Shahabad Field Force under
Brieadier Donglaa, and accompanied Captain Place with a party of one subadar and 95 sepoys, and by stratagem
■arpriied the rebel post of Mamdoorah and captured 96 boats 7th August 1858 ; present at the tiUdng of Suhar on
the left bank of the Soane and destruction of the rebel boats on the azst August, again at the destruction of that town
c&tbe «oth September, at the takinflr of Noorpoor, Surragah, and Turcole, when those towns and several boats
were destroyed (Medal). Served with the eastern Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Also against
the Naga Hill Tribea in 1867. ^
"* Captain L. B. Banoe was present at the capture of Copul on the xst June 1858. Served with the Bellaiy Mov-
able Column under Brigadier Spottiswoode in 1858.
n Captain G. O. Bird served in the North Canara campaign from March to December Z858, and was present in
Tariona skirmiahea'and pursuits.
"* Captain B. W. Shaw waa employed in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, u^d was present at
Bimnee with fbroe forming rear guard of Commander in Chiers Army during the capture of Lucknow ; also present
at the aflUr (rf Dobriah and commanded a detachment of his regiment at Hurryah on the 99th August 1898, also at
Boomemgnnge on 96th November 1858, under Brigadier Bowcroft, also at Burreeah on the 3rd December z8<8*
PTCientatthebataeof Toolaepore(MediEa). ^ '
« Captsin J. B. Taylor served with field detachmenta on the Hyderabad Frontier from z6th November 1858 to
lath Maroh 1859.
M Captain J. A. Bichmond served with field detachmentson the ^yderabad Frontier from z6th November 1858 to
ixth Mareh 1850.
"* Captain 0. A. Porteous was employed in the suppression of the Indian mntiny in 1857-59, and was present at
Kanta, at Bumee with the force formins the rear jsrnard of the Commander in Chief's Army during the capture of
Loekaow, present at Bansee on the 99na and 98th September 1858, at Chittrah on the 30th SepteniDer 1858, at two
other ailkira on the 9th and aoth October 1858, and at Doomeragnnge on the zsth September 1858 ; served with the
force ooder Mi^ General Whitloek in Bundlecund, and present with the detachment which proceeded in March
jS<9 under Brindier Faddy against Bnnmust Singh (Medal with two Clasps).
■n Captain A. Godfrey was present with hia regiment on field service in 1857 and 1858.
** Obtain C. J. O. Gbambers served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal with Major G^eral Whitlock'a
Force 1858. was present with the reserve during the action at Girwaasah x6th December 1858. Bmraized with tha
r^MtaiatteBrilivaiJimglet6th August x859(M«lal)- — aisw wiui mio
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"• Captain H. Furlong was present at the capture of Oopvl on the ist Jime 1858. With the BeDaxy Field Votoe
under Colonel Spottiswoode.
'^ Captain E. O. V . HoUowa/ served with the Corps of Obsenration under Sir James Ontnm at the Alnmtegli
from 25UI Febmaiy till April 1858, and was present at the siege and eaptnre of Lucknow (Medal with Clssp).
^^ Captain W. O. Foord was employed with a field force from 5th March 1858, and engaged with a smsll puty of
the rebels on the and October 1858.
*>* Captain C. J. O. Fitzgerald was employed on field service In the Baichore Doab from 4th Jnne to 5th Angut
2858.
"* Captain H. F. H. Sewell was actively employed during the mutiny against the insorgents in the fiombolpoor
districts in 1858.
>** Captain W. R. Shefiield was employed on field service in the Bangor and Nerbndda Territories, in the np>
pression of the Indixui mutiny from 6th Febroaxy 1858 ; present in the action of Pnnwarree s9th December li^H
(Medal).
'^ Captain E. W. Flint served with the Bangor Field Division in quelUxig the mutiny in India in x85T-S9><^i>diru
present at the ailkir at Kubrai, battle of Banda, action near Chitrakote and Pnnghauttee. Served wUn the Bujjar
Field Division in 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
SM Captain F. S. FitEPatriok was employed on field servioe in the Baichore Doab from 4th June to 5th kagatt
1858. .
^ Captain C. T. P. Luzmoore served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in z8S7-58. With Sir J. Ontrtzn's
Corps of Observation at the Alnmbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow ; served with Sir Hope Grant's Division
durmg his campaign in Oude, from Jane to December 1858 ; present at the passage of the Goomtee rirer tt
Sultanporo and other minor afihirs ; and with Mf^or Baikes* field Column which engaged and repulsed the enemr
at Sbanpore, Oude, on the X3th October (Medal and Clasp).
*7 Captain L. C. Desborough commanded a detachment of the North Osnsra FeldForoe at YeDaporeand Boinm-
huUy from May to December 1859, vi<^ ^'^^^ several times engaged in pursuit of the rebels.
"* Captain T. R. Tabuteau served with the xst Madras Fusiliers in the suppression of the Bengal mutiny in 1858,
including the Oude campaign and an aftkir at the fort of Koli (Medal). Served with the 3rd Bombay Natire
Infkntry in the Abyasinian Expedition in x868 (Medal).
"* Captain W. Coningham served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah River fbr the sap*
pression of distorbanoes^the Nizam's dominion in ooi^unotion with a column under Sir Hugh Boee from isttojoth
March 1859 (Medal).
> Captain G. Chrystie was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Tenitoriea, in the suppreMio&
Ifarch X859 (Medal).
«» Captain G.Chry ^ - ^ „
of the Indian mutiny from aoth June z8«8 ; served with the Field Detachment under Brigadier Wheeler and Coloael
Reece in the Saugor districts in November and December 1858, and in Bundlecund in January and February 1850.
«» Captain C. J. T.Whitlock was employed with the Saugor Field Division in the Saugor and NerlrnddaTerritones,
in the suppression of the Indian mutiny from 3xst October 1858 ; served as Aide de Camp to Major General Whitlock
oommanomg the division from 6th April 1859 CO the breaking up of the force on sxst December x8«9 (Medal).
*> Captain F. J. Wroughton aerved with the field force in Bundlecund under Major General Whitlock.
*M Captain H. H. H. Hallett served with Mi^or General Whitlock's Field Force in Bundlecund from April to agfli
December 1850.
*K Captain fi. S. Ludlow served with the Saugor Field Division in 1859.
*M Captain H. Porteous was employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Boad in Msy and June x869. Wu
on field service in Ungool and Autmullick in the Gurghanigr of Orissa from xst May till 3rd June 1863.
•^ Captain J. M'Mullin served with the 59th Foot at the operations before Canton and at its capture in i8s7
(Medal with Clasp).
*• Lieut. B. Quin aerved with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian camjMdgn of 2867-68, and ytu
present at the storming and capture of Magdua (Medal).
sw Lieut. Chick was present during the siege and relief of Lucknow (Medal).
*u CaptainR. G. B. Dalrymple served in tne Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Hagdala
(Medal).
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"• detain K. Furlong was present at the capture of Oopnl on the ist Jnne 1858. With the BeDary Tield Tora
nnder Oolonel Spottiswoode.
"" Caplain E. G. Y. Hollowa/ served with the Carps ot Obsenration nnder Sir James Ontnm at the Ahmbagli
ih)m asth Febnxary tilt April 1858, and was present at the siege and oaptore of Lncknow (Medal with daep).
''^ Captain W. O. Foord was employed with a iield foroe from 5th March 1858, and engaged with a amtll puty ol
the rebels on the and October 1858.
*» Captain G. J. O. Fitsgerald was employed on field service in the Kaichore Doab from 4th Jwie to sth Angut
2858.
"■ Captain H. F. H. Sewell was actively employed daring the mntiny against the insurgents in the atmbolpooi
districts in 1858.
>** Captain W. R. BhefOeld was employed on field service in the Sangor and Nerbndda Territories, in the sap
pression of the Indian mntiny Ihmi 6th Febmaxy 18581 present in the action of Pnnwarree 29th December iSji
(Medal).
^'H Captain E. W. Flint served with the Sangor Field Division In qneDing the mntiny in India in 1857-50, tad wsi
present at the afEhir at Knbrai, battle of Banda, action near Ghitrakote and Pnnghanttoe. Served with the Sanga
Field Division in 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain F. S. FitzPatriolc was employed on iield service in the Baichore Doab from 4th Jane to 5th Angos
18A
"* Captain C. T. P. Lnxmoore served in the suppression of the mntiny in Bengal in 1^57-58. With Sir J. Ontnm'i
Corps of Observation at the Alnmbagh, and at the captare of Lncknow ; served with Sir Hope Grant's Dtvisui
dnrmg his campaign in Onde, f^om Jane to Decemoer Z858 ; present at the passage of the Goomtee rircr ■
Saltanporo and other minor afihirs ; and with Major Baikes' Field Colnmn which engaged and repnlsed the eneifi;
at Shahpore, Onde, on the zath October (Medal and Clasp).
*7 Captain L. C. Desborongh commanded a detachment of the North Oanara Feld Force at Yellaporeand BomiQ
hnUy from May to December 1859, s^d was several times engaged in porsait of the rebels.
*» Captain T. B. Tabntean served with the ist Madras Faslliera in the snppression of the Bengal mntiny in iSji
inolnding the Onde campaign and an ailkir at the fort of Koli (Modal). Served with the 3rd Bombay NatiT
In&ntry in the Abvssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal).
"0 Captain W. Coningham served with a colnmn of observation on the banks of the Wnrdah Biver for the bd;
pression of distnrbanoesjn the Niaam's dominion in oci^anction with a colnmn and» Sir Hngh Boss from tst to 301
March 1859 (Medal).
*» Captain G. Chrystie was employed on field service in the Sangor and Nerbndda Territories, in the sopprcs&g
of the Indian mntiny from aoth Jnne 2858 ; served with the Field Detachment nnder Brigadier Wheeler azid Coloot
Beeoe in the Sangor districts in November and December 1858, and in Bnndlecnnd in Jannary and Febniaiy 1859.
«» Captain C. JT T. Whitlock was emploved with the Sangor Field Division in the Sangor and Nerbndda Territonei
in the suppression of the Indian mnth^ from 31st October 1858 j served as Aide de Camp to Major General WhiUot
oommanoing the division from 6th April 1859 so the breaking np of the force on 31st December x8«9 (Medal).
aa Captain F. J. Wronghton served with the field force in finndlecnnd nnder Major General Whitlock.
^ Captain H. H. H. Hallett served with Msjor General Whitlock's Field Force in Bondlecnnd from April to 39I
December 1850.
>« Captain s. S. Lndlow served with the Bsngor Field Division in 1850.
*M Captain H. Porteoos waa employed in suppressing the Khond ontbresk in Boad in Msy and Jtme 1862. Wi
on field service in Ungool and Antmnllick in the Gnrghanty of Orissa from sst May tiU 3rd Jtme 1863.
m Captain J. M'MulUn served with the 59th Foot at the operations before Canton and at its eaptoro in 2$:
(Medal with Clasp).
"* Lieut B. Qnin served with the \ved Beglment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 186^-68, and m
preaent at the storming and capture ofMagdala (Medal).
*^ Lieut. Chick was present during the siege and relief of Lncknow (Medal).
su CaptainB. G. B. Dalrymple served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the captoxe of ]
(Medal).
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Captain H. W. Hania, Staff Corps
Captain A. Carrie, late a Cajmhy
Captam A. B. H^ylaud, Staff Corps. . . . .
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Captain M. W. Stevens, Gen. List
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mand and SquAdron Officer; and Squadron Officer; 3rd Squadron Officer; A(^utant; a Squadron Subalterns;
X Medical Offioer; z Bnsauldar Migor; a Russuldars; x Wordee Migor; 3 Ressaidars; 6 Naib Russnldars; 6
Jemedars; z KoteDuflkdarMigor; x Farrier Major; 6 Kote Duffltdars ; aoDuflhdaxB; 6Trumpeters; 9oNiak8;
and 400 Sowars.
Poena Horse.
* CoBTOAVx "— " GKVsnB "— " Ar7aKA]risTi.v *'— " Cakdahax "— ** MBXijrsa "— " Htdbbabas "— " Pbbsia "—
** RisHiBB*'— ** Khoobhib"— " BaSHIBX."
Head Quarters at Seroor. Faeingu, Red. Jacket, Dark Oreem, Lace, Gold,
/.onel R. H. Weetropp, Bombay Inf. ...
Major C. D'U. La Touche, Staff Corp*..
Cjptain B. Q. T. Stevenson, late a Cfav.
Captain C. A. Moore, late a Cavalry
Captain H. H. D. Owen, late a Cavalry
x6 July 69
) Commandant, x Feb. 60.
> and in Command and Squadron Officer, a Jan. 58.
t and Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
{ Officiating and Squadron Officer, X9 Feb. 73.
) 3rd Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 64.
„„ ^ , ,iAdjutant, i Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain J. Philips, Staff Corps a7 Nov.69'x8t Squadron Subaltern, as May 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. H. Hay, Staff Corps a8 Oct. 71 and Squadron Subaltern, 9 April 73.— Sick Furlough.
fcargeon W. B. Gordon, MB In medical charge, X3 Dec. 71.
15 June 70
6 Dec. 6a
6 May 63
a3 Aug. 69
^.ptain G. C. Hogg, late a Cavalry 37 Oct. 70
Sind Frontier Force.
Colonel F. A. H. Look. Staff Corps .
Captain W. 8. PoAt* Gen.List
IS Aug. 68
ay June yi
C Commandant in Chief and PoliUoal Agent, Sind Frontier
I X April 73. Superintendent of the District of Jacobabad.
Brigade Major. x8 May yo.
CDfTCHBB*'
1st Regiment Sind Horse.
' ICBBuna'*—" Htsbbabu)
U. Colonel W. R. Alexander, Staff Corps
«*%ptain B. y. ICalden, Staff Corps .,
Captain A. L. McKair, Staff Corps ..
Ciipftain B. 8. Reynolds, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. de K. Lucas, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. H. Daniell, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Abbots Staff Corps
Surgeon 8. O'B. Banks
P0irji.x7B"— " M001.T1.K "— " GooJBBa.T "— " PBB8I4"— " CivniL
IBMA."
Head Quarters at Jaeobabad. Jacket, Jktrk Oreen.
3 Feb. ya
13 June 69
ay Aug. y3
ay Oct. yx
XX Nov. 68
a8 0ct. yx
98 Oct. yx
Commandant, z Juno ya.
and in Com. and Squadron Officer, 6 Mar. 69.
and Squadron Officer, 5 Aug. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
3rd Sqiuidron Officer, 8 July yx.— Officiating and Squadron Offioer.
Adjutant, 8 July yi.— Furlough to Europe.
xst Sqnadron Subaltern, xa Oct. ya.— Officiating AdiJutaat.
and Squadron Subaltern, xa Oct ya.— Officiating 3rd Squadron
In medical charge, 9 Mar. yo.
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Bombay Staff Corps.
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108 Foot
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104 Foot
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95 Foot
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108 Foot
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zoSFoot
z Foot
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a Foot
49 Foot
a Foot
49 Foot
66 Foot
zi Foot
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39 Foot
z Foot
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Z05 Foot
67 Foot
zo Fo^t
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76 Foot
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Hezuy Frank Egbert Laoas, A^atant a Sind Horse
Charlea Arthur de NeoMlle Lncas,*^ Adjutant z Bind Horse
William Courtney Harrison,**' Adjutant 30 Bombay Native Infimtry...
Howard Mellifls,*** Bombay Sappers and Miners
MoslevMayne, Squadron Subaltern 3 Bombay Cavalry
John be Burgh Lynch, Officiating Squadron Officer z Central India >
Horse }
Charles Ffolliott Baugh, Acting Assistant Superintendent of Police, \
37 April 69, Ahmedabad District )
Percv Charles Heath,*** Officiating Adjutant 17 Bombay Native )
Infantry >
Frederick Gibson Tyrrell Welch, Wing Subaltern Z3 Bombay Native S
In&ntnr j
Richard Salisbury Simpson, Adjutant az Bombay Native Inftintry
Francis Manaton Kirk, Wing Subaltern 2^ Bombay Native Inftintry...
William Alexander Wetherall, Ac^'utant aa Bombay Native Infantry ...
Thomas Teed, Bub Assistant Oommissarv General, 3rd Class, 8 May 73
Layard Livingstone Fenton, Wing Subaltern z Bomb^ Nat. In&ntry
Pemam James Maitland, Squadron Subaltern 3 Sind Horse
William Ashfield, Adjutant Malwah Bheel Corps
Henry Alexander Vincent,**' Squadron Subaltern a Central India Horse
O'Moore Creagh, Adjutant Mhairwarra Police Battalion, ao June 7Z ...
Frederick Hutchinson Fozjett, Quarter Master a6 Bombay Native^
Infiftntry j
Montague James, S(juadron Subnltem 3 Bombav Cavalry
Hugh Frederick Smith, Wing Subaltern 30 Bombay Native Infantry
WilUam Henry Lyster, Wing Subaltern a6 Bombay Native Infnntry
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'3zMar.63
a May 66
z Feb. 67
9 Nov. 66
a Oct 66
zo June 65
zo Jan. 67
36 June 66
Iz6 0ct. 66
Frederick Babington Peile, wing Subaltern a6 Bombay Native Infantry 8 Jan. 68
William George Wolfe Macbay, Adjutant aj Bombay Native Infantry 33 Mar. 67
John Newman Walker, Adjutant Z3 Bombay Native Infiuitry ao July '
Edward Locke Elliot, Squadron Subaltern z Bombay Cavalry aa Jan.
Augustus Samuel William Connor, Assistant Engineer, zst Grade, )
D.P. Works, z Mar. 7a, Cawnpore Division, Indus VaUey (State) \ 13 Feb. 67
Railway, Bhawulpore j
John Grant, Quarter Master 37 Bombay Native Infantry 8 Jan. 68
Geom Bulstrode Edmund Kadcliffe, Adjutant 34 Bombay Native) 3, j^iy 5g
Hardinge Comwallis Hogg, Squadron Subaltern a Sind Horse za Oct. 67
Lionel Albert Thomaa M'Cudden, Wing Subaltern 10 Bombay Native "> ,g y^ ^
Clement John Dickson, Wing Subaltern iz Bombay Native Infiintry... 3 Feb. 69
Charles Edward Yate, Doing Duty Officer, Errinpoora Irregular Force 9 Nov. 67
Edward Werge, Wing SubalterD 39 Bombay Native Infantry ! 33 Dec. 68
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zsMay 69
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z5 Aug.69
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z5 Dec. 69
8 Jan. 70
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z6Feb. 70
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36 Apr. 70
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6 July 70
7 July 70
Z3 July 70
Z7 Aug. 70
33 Aug. 70
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3a Sept. 70
a Nov. 70
39 Nov. 70
30 Nov. 70
z Mar. 7z
33 Mar. 71
33 Mar. 7z
33 Mar. 7t
Henry Pottinger Young, Wing Subaltern ao Bombuy Native Infsntry
Frederick Duncan Raikee, Officiating Assistant Conunisaioner ^td )
Grade, British Burmah j
Herbert Edward Penton, Officiating Adjutant zz Native Infantry
Robert Holford Daniell, Squadron Subaltern z Sind Horse
William Butler Ferris, Wing Subaltern Z4 Bombay Native Infantry...
Hugh Claude Edward Lucas, Wing Subaltern 7 Bombay Native)
Infantjj }
Charles William Hindo, Wing Subaltern a z Bombay Native Infantry... ,
Frank Abbott, Squadron Subaltern z Sind Horse '33 July 68!38 Oct 7z
William Arthur Broome, Wiug Subaltern 30 Bombay Native Infantry 30 Sept 68 38 Oct 7z
3May 7«
3 Oct. 7z
6 Oct. 71
7 Oct. 7z
7 Oct. 7z
35001. 71
Francis William Snell. Wing Subaltern z6 Bombay Native Infantry...
33 Jan. 69
3 Feb. 69
zo Feb. 69
Thomas Harding Mackenzie, Wing Subaltern 3 Bombay Native)
Inftuitry }
Alfred James Phayre Nuthall, Wing Subaltern 6 Bombay Native )
Infantry }
Edward Deedes Newnham Smith, Squadron Subaltern 3 Sind Horse' 37 Feb. 69
Thomas Hope. Squadron Subaltern 3 Sind Horse I 6 Mar. 69 38 Oct. 7z
Alex. Wm. Groker Bell, Wing Subaltern z8 Bombay Native Infantry . 7 July 69*38 Oct 71
William Coles, Wing Subaltern Z5 Bombay Native infantry 'sz Aug. 69 38 Oct, 7Z
38 Oct 7Z
38 Oct 7z
38 0«t. 7z
38 Oct 7z
George Cadell Dobbs, Wing Subaltern zo Bombay Native Infantrv ...I 7 July 69
Edward Chamier Kellie, Wini; Sur>altem 33 Bombay Native Infantry, 3 x Aug. 6g
Henry Hiur, Squadron Subaltern Poona Horse zoNov.69
Andrew Wm. Proudfoot, Wing Subaltern 9 Bombay Native Infkntry... 34 Nov. 69
Charles Oldfield Nicholetts, Wmg Subaltern 5 Bombay Native Infantry 6 July 70
a8 0et 7z
38 Oct 71
38 Oct. 71
a8 Oot. 71
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1st Bombay Cavalry (Bawd 5 Nov. 1817). 423
"• GxvoiJi "— " AW9QUAX1BTXV "— " PvKji^rB "— " Moowah"— " OsirvBiX liroiA."
Head Qnartera at Poona. JaeheU, Qrtg. Facing*, WMU.
Run, Naxxs, avs Goxm.
Colonel W. Aahbrnner, Staff Goros
Major C. A. Loch, Staff Corps....!
Captain B. 6. Jeokina, Sta£r Oorpe
Major S. W. O. Sterena, late 3 Cavalry
Captain H. W, Harria, Staff Corps
Captain A. Currie, late a Cavalry
Captain A. R. ILtjlsoid, Staff Corps
Lieut. Jl. L. Billot, Staff Corps
Surgeon J. M'Alister, MB
Commandant, i Aug. 69.
and in Command and Squadron Officer, 14 June 65.
2nd Squadron Officer, 14 June 65.
Attached.
3rd Squadron Officer, 8 May 65.
A^utant, I Jan. 64.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 7 Feb. 79.— Furlough to Europe.
and Squadron Subaltern, 5 Nov. 70.
In medical charge, 29 March 70.
2nd Bombay Cavalry (Raised 5 Nov, 181 7).
Head Quarters at
Cobnel E. M. Mao Gregor, late a Cav. ..
V€ Lt.Colonel J. Blair, late a Cavalry...
Major H. P. Sykes, late a Cavaby
Major H. Phillipps, Staff Corpa
Captain C. A. Owen, Gen. List
Captain J. Fagan, Gen. List
Captain C. W. Gabb. Gen. List
L]eat. W. H. D. Jones, Staff Corps
Burgeon A. Barzy, MJ)
I a Apr.
to June
3 Apr.
10 Sept.
a7 0ot.
27 Deo.
27 Mar.
21 Aug.
CsvTaix. IWDU.,*
Facing; WhiU, Jacket, Orcg.
Commandant, ii July 66.— furlough to Europe. [Comdt.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, t Jan. 64. — Officiating
2nd Squadron Officer, x Jan. 64. — Officiating and in Command.
Offlciatine 2nd Squadron Officer.
3rd Squadron Offlcer, 1 Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating 3rd Squadron Officer, i Apr. 73.
Adjutant, X Jan. 64.
ist Squadron Subaltern, a8 Nov. 68.— Officiating Commandant
2nd Souadron Subaltern, 14 Juno 71. [Aden Troop.
In meoical charge, a8 Sept. 70.
3rd Bombay Cavalry (Raised 4 May 1820).
' Qmlvzmmm "— " Cabool, 184a"—" Htdbbi^b^ "— *• PxBsii. "— •' Rbshzbb "— " Ekoosxab "— •'
" Cbbtbix iKnii. "— "ABYSSiJrii.."
Head Quarters at Heemuoh. Facings, White, Jacket, Greg,
BVSSXBl"—
Colonel J. C. Graves, CB. Cavahy
Major C.E. Stack, Cavaixy
Captain A. P. Currie, late 3 Cavalry...
Ciptain J. P. Willoughby, Gen. List
Captain M. W. Stevens. Gen. List
Lieut. M. Mayne, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. Jamea, Staff Corps
Sorgeon Msicr C. J. F. M'Dowall
27 Nov. 67 Conmiandant, i Jan. 62.
20 Feb. 73 and m Command and Squadron Offlcer, 23 July 73.
4 Mar. 68 2nd Squadron Officer, x7 Aug. 70. — Furlough to Europe.
4 Feb. 70 3rd Squad Officer. X7 Aug. 70.— Offg. and Squadron Officer.
X9 Aug. 71
31 Mar. 69
a6Apr. 70
Adjutant, 3 May 7 x.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
x8t Squadron Subaltern, 22 Oct. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
2nd Suuadron Subaltern, 2 Aug. 71.— Offg. 3rd Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, ax Deo. 7a.
SaelRcgimeni of Bomhag Cavalrg eontitU of 6 Troop*, with th« following ff«to£ZtffAfli«ii2.— Commandant; and in Com-
mand and Squadron Officer ; and Squadron Officer ; 3rd Squadron Officer ; Adjutant ; a Squadron Subalterns \
I Medical Officer; x Bossuldar Mi^or; a Russuldars; x Wordee Migor; 3 Ressaidars; 6 Naib Russnldars; 6
Jemadars; x Kote Dnflkdar Major ; x Farrier Mi^or; 6 KoteDufRidarsi soDufikdais; 6 Trumpeters; joNiaks;
and 400 Sowars.
Poona Horse.
• CoaTCAiw "— " GxtrsBBB "—*
Colonel B. M. Westropp, Bombay Inf. ...
Major C. D'U. La Touohe, Staff Corps...
Captain E. G. T. Stevenson, late a Cav.
Captain C. A. Moore, late a Cavalry
Captain H. H. D. Owen, kite a Cavalry
Abbghabistut"— " Ci.bda,hi.b"— " Mbbibbb"— " Htdbbabad "— " Pbbsul"—
•• RbSBIBB"— " KhoOSHAB "— *• BUSHIBB."
Head Quarters at Seroor. Facing*, Bed. Jacket, Dark Qrcen, Lace, Gold.
x6 July 69
Commandant, x Feb. 60.
6 Dec. 62
6 May 63
33 Aug. 69
15 Juno 70 and in Command and Squadron Officer, a Jan. 58.
and Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
} Officiating and Squadron Officer, 19 Feb. 73.
) 3rd Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 64.
, .> Adjutant, X Jan. 64. — Furlough to Europe.
Captain J. Philips, Staff Corps a? Nov. 69 ist Squadron Subaltern, 33 May 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. H. Hay, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 and Squadron Subaltern, 9 April 7a.— -Sick Furlough.
Surgeon W. B. Gordon, liB In medical charge, 13 Dec. 71.
Captain G. C. Hogg, late a Cavalry '37 Oct. 70
Sind Frontier Force.
Colonel F. A. H. Lock, Staff Corps .
Captain W. S. Paat, Qen.List
xs Aug. 66
27 June 7T
C Commandant in Chiof and Politioal Agent, Sind Frontier
( x April 73. Superintendent of the District of Jaoobabad.
BrippEtde Major, x8 Idiiy 70.
1st Regiment Sind Horse.
CBtCHBB"— " MbBABBB"— " HTDBBABiU) "— " PVBJAUB"-
Ibpla..'
Head Quarters at Jaoobabad.
Lt-Colonel W. B. Alexander, Staff Corps
Captain B. V. Maiden, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. L. McNair, Staff Corps ..
Captain E. 8. Beynolds, Staff Corps
Lieut^ C. A. do N. Lucas, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. H. Daniell, Staff Corpa
Lieut. F. Abbott, Staff Cwpa
Surgeon B. O'B. Banks
3 Feb. 7a
13 June 69
27 Aug. 73
27 Oct. 7x
XX Nov. 68
a8 0ct. 7x
98 Oct. 71
' M0OI.TIK "— " GOOJBBAT "— " PBB8I4"— •* ClVTBAl
Jacket, J>ark Or*en.
Commandant, x Juno 72.
2nd in Com. and Squadron Offlcer, 6 Mar. 69.
and Squadron Offlcer, 5 Aug. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
3rd Squadron Officer, 8 July 71.— Officiating and Squadron Officer.
Adjutant 8 July 71.— Furlough to Europe,
xst Squadron Subaltern, xa Oct. 7a.— Officiating Adjutant,
and Squadron Subaltern, xa Oct. 7a.— Offioiatmg 3rd Squadron
In meicrt ch«K., , iUr. to. ^.^.^^^^^ ^^ V^QOgie '■°"'^-
434 2nd Regiment Sind Horse.
" Onrcmi"— " MaiijniB*'— " HrMmi^B^D"— " Puwavb"— " Mooltaw"— " Goojsbat."
Head Quarten at Jaoolwbad. Jacket, Dark Or^en,
BjJTK, NxnS, AlTD GOBPB.
Captain J. F. Forbee, Staff Cotps
Captain M. M. Carpendale. Staff Corps
Captain A. H. Hogg, Staff Corps
Lient. W. Loch, Staff Corps
I^eut. H. F. E. Lucas, Staff Corps
Lieat. H. 0. Hogg, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. Hope, Staff Corps
SurgeonMBJorRu8ton^eefijran\iee,ifD.
Abmt
Ebhabks.
4 Jan. 66 Conunandant, i liar. 71.— Furlough to Europe,
la June 70 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, i Marah 71.— Offg. Gcnadl.
73 Dec. 7^ 2nd Squadron Officer, 5 Aug. 68. — Officiating and in Commaart.
ti May 68 3rd Squadron Officer, z March 71. — Officiating A4jutant.
!z Nov. 68 Adjutant, 25 Juno 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
20 Kov. 70 zst Squadron Subaltern, 17 Fob. 7a.
a8 Oct. 71 and Squadron Subaltern. 29 May 72.— Officiating A. de C. to the
In medical charge, 29 Dec. 68.— Sick Furlough. {yioaoy.
3rd Regiment Sind Horse (Raised 4 Nov.
" CbBTBAJ. IbdLI"— " ABTSSIiriA^"
Head Quarten at Jaoobabad. Jacket^ Dark Orten.
1857).
Major J. H. P. Malcolmson, Staff Corps
Captain W. Reynolds, Staff Corps
Captain H. B. M'NoiU, r
, Gen. List .
Captain J. E. Oordon, Gen. List
Captain G. J. Coulson, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. P. J. Maitland, Staff Corps....
Lieut. E. D. N. Smith. Staff Corps....
Surgeon S. Colson, iffi
9 Apr. 68 1 Commandant, la April 73.
za Jan. 7Z 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, z Oct. 7z.
as July 73 and Squadron Officer, z Oct. 7Z.— Officiating Aojutank
az Feb. 71 3rd Squadron Officer, 25 June 70.
az Dec. 73 Adjutant, z8 May 7o.->Furlough to Europe.
8 Feb. 70 ist Squadron Subaltern, 5 Dec. 7Z.
a8 Oct. 7z and Souadron Subaltern, 6 July 7a.
In medical charge, 6 July 7o~-Sick Furlough to Europe.
Aden Troop (Raised 23 Oct. 1867).
Captain G. S. Stevens, Staff Corps Izo Deo. 65 1 Commandant, 6 April 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain C. W. Gabb, Gen. List Ia7 Mar. 7z|0fficiating Commandant, a April 73.— Squad. Sub. and OaTSliy.
NoTB.— The Eflfeetivo Establishment of the Aden Troop oonsists of z Commandant, z Russuldar, a Kaib RussnldaxB.
z Koto Duflbdar, z Quarter Master Duffedar, z Pay Duffedar, 8 Duffedars, iT . - ~
c Trumpeter, a Farriers, 83 Boiraxs.
Native Artillery.
No. z Company—-" Pukjaub "— ** Mooltik •*—" Abtssivia."
No. z Company at Aden ; No. a Company at Bi^kote.
Lieut. W. H. F. Sorell, R. Art 2^ June 63 Commanding No. z Company.— Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. R. A. Montgomery, R Artillery ;z5 Jan. 68 Offldatine in Command.
Captain G. H. Candy, RotbI ArtiHeiy ... Z9 Deo. 60 Cozzmoanding No. a Conmany.
Lieut. J. D. Snodgrass, R. Artillery z8 July 65' With No. a Company.— Sick Forlough to Europe.
Lieut. J. W. T. Spencer, R.A I 8 «fan. 70: With No. a Company.
Mountain Trains.
Ooojtrat Attached to No. a Company Native ArtUlery, Rajkote.
Sind Frontier Attached to 30th Regiment Native Infhntry, Jacobabad.
NoTB.— The effective Establishment of a Ccmpany of Native Artillcrv consists of z Subedar/a Jemedarfy
6 Havildars, 6 Naiques, a Buglers, 70 Privates, z Boy, 2 Bhistics. Total 90.
Corps of Sappers and Miners.
* Pubjaub"— •* MooLTA*"— " Goojbbat"— " Pkbsia*'— '* Rbshibb"— *
Ibdia "— *• Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Kirkeo. Clolkf Scarlet. Facing; Dark Blue.
KnoosHAB"— " Bvshibb"— " Cbxtbab
Captain J. H. R. Cruickshank, R. Eng.
Captain T. Glancy, R. Engineers..
Major J. Hills, R. Engineers 1 5 July 72
z Nov. 72
z3 Jan. 6g
7 July 69
4 Mar. 69
2z Feb. 7z
31 Mar. 69
3z Oct. 69
4 Feb. 71
Lieut. H. O. Selby, R. Fng
Lieut. T. R. Henn, R. Engineers
Captain C. P. Newport, Staff Corps
Captain R.Honneli, Gen. List
Lieut. H. Melliss, Staff Corps
Captahi W. W. Haywood, Staff Corps..
Captain F. T. Stock, C^en. List
Surgeon Major J. F. Straker ,
Surgeon Major Wm. Davey ,
Commandant, 33 Aug. 7Z. [z Nov. 70.— Furloush to Europe.
Adjutant, Superintendent of Instruotion, and and m Command.
C Qunrter Master and Interpreter and Superintendent of Field
( and Park Train, 30 Aug. 73.
Doing Duty Officer, ao March 7a.
Doing Dut^ Officer, ^o Nov. 7a.
Commanding No. z Company, Kirkee.
Commanding No. 3 Company, Kirkee.
Commanding No. a Company, Kirkee.
Conmianding No. 4 Company, Kirkee.
Commanding No. 5 Company, Aden.
In medical charge, z6 July 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, z8 April 7a.
5 Feb. 66 <
NoTB.— The Effective Establishment ol the Corps of Sappers and Miners consists of 5 Companies with x Com-
mandant, 5 Officers Commanding Companies, z Adjutant, z Sergeant M^or, z Quarter Master Seiveant, 4 Sergesnts,
4 First Corporals, 4 Second Coiporals, z Subedar Major, 4 Subedars, 5 Jemedars, 5 Staff Havil£tfa, 15 Ha^dars»
I Bogle Major, 9 Buglers, 40 Naiques, and 500 Privates.
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" MAiroi.LOBX *'—*• Htdsbxbad." — 3V> Dbcbkbxr 1866.
Head Qoartera at Poosa. Faeing$, White.
425
Ravk, Ni.m8, i-iTD C0BF8.
Colonel R. M. Johnstone, Staff Corps ...
Cokmel B. L. Scott, Staff Corps
Lt-Colonel W. Walker, Staff Corps
3iiyor B. F. WiUiams, Staff Corps
Captain C. F. Hnghes. Staff Corps
Liettt O. W. Hinde, Staff Corps
liieat. J. Grant, Staff Corps
Captain J. Affleck, Staff Corps
Lieat. L. L. Fenton, Staff Corps
Surgeon M^or C. J. Sylrester, MD
Surgeon ^ii^or T. MUler, MD
Asmr
BA.irK.
Rbxabks.
Dec. 70 Commandant, x Jan. 62. — Forlonf h to Europe.
July 7a Officiating Commandant, 15 Maron 73. — and in Com. xa N.I.
Dec. 69
Mar. 68
June 73
Oct. 7x
Aug. 68
June 69
Jan. 70
May 66
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.
Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.
Ad^iutant, a Jan. 68.— Attncbed to Commissariat Department
Officiating Adjutant— Wing Subaltern ax N.L
xBt Wing Subaltern, xo Aug. 71.- Acting Com. of the Local Bait.
Qu.%rter Master, ax July 60. [at
and Wing Subaltern, ag 'ilLBj ^2.
[at Dharee and Asaiatant Resident.
In medical charge, 9 Dec. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 31 Jan. 7a.
2nd Bombay Native Infantry {Grenadiers — Raised i June 1796).
•* Eom '•— " EomBai.x7ic "— ** Kxbkbb." Left Flank Company, •• Fbbsia "— " Abtssiitia."
Head Quarters at Aden. Facingt, White.
Colonal W. E. Hacleod, Staff Corps .
Colonel St. J. 0*N. Muter, Staff Corps...
UColonel. G. H. W. Fagan, late a N. I.
LtColonel S. DeB. Edwardes, late a N.I
yS»jarC. M. Ducat, Staff Corps
Captain H. T. Bulkley, Staff Corps .
Captain G. M. Ryres, Oen. List
Captain C. C. Y. Butler, Staff Corps
Lieut B. Balfe, 40 Foot
Surgeon Major F. H. Plumptre
Surgeon J. T. Welah
15 Aug. 68
x8 Mar. 7a
17 April 7a
4 Feb. 71
12 Dec. 71
19 Dec. 73
4 Feb. 71
16 July 70
a8 Oct. 7X
Commandant, 14 July 68.— Acting Superintendent of Army
Clothing.
Officiating Commandant, a8 May 73.— and in Com. 13 N.I.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 73.
Wing Officer, x Oct. 73.
Officiating Wing Officer. 4 Sept 7a.
Adjutant, 6 May 7X.— Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, la Feb. 73.— Officiating Adjutant
iSt Wing Subaltern, 4 June 73.
and Wing Subaltern, 3^ Oct. 7a.
In medical charge, x6 July 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, x8 June 73. •
3rd Bombay Native Infantry (Light Infantry — Raised i June 1796).
" SnsASBSB " — " SBBIN0APXT1.M "— " Bbiti-Boo-Ali "— PiTir JA,UB "— " MooLTi.ir "- " G00JBB1.T "— '* Abtssiitia."
Light Company, " Pbbsii.."
Head Quarters at Ahmedabad. Facing; Sky Slue.
Colonel J. O. Scott, Bombay Inf.
LtColonel W. T. Bowen, Staff Corps-
Major J. B. Stnitt, Staff Corps
Lieut L. F. Heath, Staff Corps
Captain E. H. Noyes, Staff Corps
Captain J. M. Madden, Gen. List
Captain G. C. Sartorius, Staff Corps
laeatT. H. Mackenzie, Staff Corps ...
Sorgeon M«or J. Gilbert
SorgeonM^orC. Johnson
X X June 70 Commandant, 24 Sept^o,
8 June 70 and in Command and Wing Officer, 13 Dec. 66,
ao Dec. 7X
XI Jan. 67
13 June 70
31 Oct. 69
I Oct. 69
a8 0ct 71
33 ^far. 68
Wing Officer, 13 May 68.
Adjutant, 19 June 72, ,
Quarter Master, 30 June 69.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Quarter Master, 39 March 73.
XBt Wing Subaltern, ax Dec. 72.
and Wing Subaltern, 3 Feb. 72.
In medical charge, a6 Oct. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.
4th Bombay Native Infantry (or Rijie Corps — Raised i June 1796).
"SBBZsaif 1.XAJC "— " B«iri-Boo-ALi "— ** Boubbon "— *• Pukjaub "— " Mooltait *'— *• Pbbsia "— " Rbskixi
** Khooshab *• — ** BusniBB."
Head Quarters at Baroda. Jacket, Rifle Green. Facinge, Bed.
Colonel H. H. A. Wood, Staff Coips xs Aug. 68 Commandant, 30 Julyja.
LtColonel J. L. Sheppard, Staff Corps ..
Lt-Colonel W. Baunerman, Staff Corps
UColonel W. A. Glasspoole, Staff Corps
H^or G. B. Criapin, Staff Corps.
Captain 8. Carter, Staff Corps
Captain F. F. Comyn, Gen. List..
Captain W. Marshall, Staff Corps .
Captain W. 8. Seton, late a E.R. .
Surgeon Mi^or G. G. H. Ross
3 July 7a I and in Command and Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 73.— Furlough.
3 Feb. 7a'0ffg. and in Command, 13 Nov. 72.— Wing Officer la N.I.
3 Jan. 73 1 Wing Officer, xa June 7a.— Furlough to Europe.
20 July 72 '^«'*^~*: — ^' — f^*^ '••»
19 Dec. 72
14 Nov. 68
13 Aug. 7X
30 July 69
Officiating Wing Officer, X7 July 72.
Adjutant, 9 Aug. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 3 Oct. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
XBt Wing Subaltern, 10 July 67.— Officiating Quarter Master.
and Wing Subaltern, 7 Sept. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, X7 Nov. 69.
5th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
* Bbxdabsbb *' — " SBBXV01.PATAJC "— " KiHUV "— " Bbici-Boo-Ali." Loll Flank Company, " Pbbsia.*
Head Quarters at Belgaum. Facing*, Black Velvet.
Colonel W. W. Taylor, Bombay Inf..
LtColonel F. Roome, Staff Corps ....
M^r A. A. Dea Vobux, Staff Corps .
Captain L. G. Brown, Staff Corps .
Captain R. A. C. Hunt late 5 N.L.
Captain G. G. H. Fulton, Staff Con)s ...
Captain R. M. Chambers, late s N.I
Lieut C. O. Nicholetts, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Major H. Day, JfD
X3 Feb. 69 Commandant
28 Oct. 68 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 12 Nov. 70.
8 Dec. 68 Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.
9 June 66 Attached.
3 Aug. 69' Adjutant, 20 Oct. 66.
4 Aug. 66, Quarter Master, 9 June 71.
3x Oct. 69' ISt Wing Subaltern, 25 Jan. 73.
28 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 24 Aug. 7a.
jln medical charge, X7 Oct 67.
6th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
Colonel J. A. S. Faulknor, Infantry..
Colonel H. T. Briggs, Staff Corps ....
>mor J. J. Elder, Staff Corps
Uiqor C. D. J. Dodd, Staff Corps ....
Lieut O. W. Sawyer, Staff Corps ....
Captain E. R. Reay, Gen. List
Captain S. 8. Dalmahov, Gen. List .
Lieat A. J. P. Nuthall, Staff Corps .
SorgeonMajor A. M. Rogers
"SBBlir&A.PATA.H."
Head Quarters at Belgaum. Facinge, Black.
xa Dec. 7X 'Commandant. [mandnnt 14 N.L
2 July 72 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, X9 Jan. 67.— Officiating Com-
29 Jf*n. 68 Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 69.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
X3 June 7X|0fficiating Wing Officer, x8 April 72.
20 May 67 Adjutant 3 Jan. 72.
8 Feb. 70 Quarter Master, 20 Apr. 69.
xo Oct. 70 ISt Wing Subaltern, 15 March 73.
38 Oct 7X
34 Juno 73
2nd Wing Subaltern, x? Jan. 72.
In medical charge, 7 May 73.
KotB.— The Effective Establishment of a Native Infantry Regiment consists of Eight Companies with x Command-
■zu, X and in Command, x Wing Officer, x Adjutant, x Quarter Master, 2 Wing Subalterns, x Medical Officer,
8 Sabedart, 8 Jemedars, 40 Havildars, 40 Naiks, x6 Drummers, 600 Sepoys, or 7x3 of all Ranks (Native).
Kon-efllMtive Native Staff, i Bubedar l^ior, x Native Adjutant, x Drill Havildar, x Drill Naik, 8 Colov Havil-
dan, 8 Pay Havildazt, x Drum Mi^or, i Fitid Major.
426 7t]i Bombay Native Infantry (liaised i June 1796).
*' SxsDXBXBx " — *• Sbkhtgapxtax "— " Bbki-Boo-Ali."
Head Qoartera at Bajkote. A Wing at Taana. Facinff$, White. •
Rurc, Naxxs, asd Costs.
AXKT
BXSCASEB.
Colonel E. H. S. Bowdich, Bombay Inf.
Lt.Colonel A. F. Battye, Staff Coxps
Mi^or A. R. WilBon, Staff Corps
Captain IL Cnnningham, Staff Corps ..
Captain W. H. Yates, Staff Corps
Captain C. S. Start, late 6 N.I
Lieat. H. G. E. Luoas, Staff Corps
HarjceonE. H. Batty
zo Mar. 69 Commandant, x Jon. 62.
10 Dec. 70 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 12 Feb. 66.
ao Dec. 71 1 Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.
20 Mar. 68' Adjutant, 25 Dec. 63.— Fnrlongh to Europe.
4 Mar. 6o'Quarter Master, 30 Dec. 71. — Sick Furlough.
3x Oct. 69 list Wing Subaltern.— Officiating Quarter Master.
7 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 Nov. 71. — Officiating A^jataak
In medical charge, 29 Deo. 68.
8th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
** Hti>bbi.bai>." Light Company, ** Pbbsii.,
Head Quarters at Poena. Facinff$, White.
Colonel J. P. Sandwith, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel A. Becher. Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel C. W. Wahab, Staff Corps ..
zx Dec. 70, Commandant, 15 Mar. 67.
22 Dec. 68 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.
Major S. Fellows, Staff Corps...
Captain H. S. Tandy, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. Gardiner, Staff Corps ..
Captain S. Rimington, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. R. M. Macpherson, 109 Foot...
Surgeon Major
X3 June 72; Wing Officer, Nov. 71. — Furlough to Europe,
xo Dec. 70 Officiating Wing Officer, 20 Feb. 7a.
12 June 73 Adjutant, 4 Oct. 71.
x3 Juno 69 Quarter Master, 7 Dec. 70.
20 July 66 ist Wing Subaltern. 31 May 73.
28 Oct. 7x 2na Wing Subaltern, 6 Nor. 72. — On probation.
In medical charge.
9th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 September 1797).
Colonel C. R. Baugh, Staff Corps
Colonel C. Thompson, Staff Corps....
Lt.Colonel R. Mallaby, Staff Corps .
Major G. W. Hanson, Staff Corps ....
Captain y. Birch, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Morse, Staff Corps ....
Captain C. H. Coles, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. A. W. Proudfoot, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Major R. Boustead
* SBBIir01Pl.TAK " — ** PtTKJl.UB *'— " MoOLTUT."
Head Quarters at Ahmedabad. Faeimg$, Black,
x2 June 70
x8 June 73
3 Aug. 72
3 Jan. 68
20 Aug. 69
T2 June 70
20 June 70
28 Oct. 7x
Commandant, 4 Apr. 66.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 5 Dec. 66.^Fnrl. to Europe.
Officiating and in Command.
Wing Officer, 19 Jan. 67.
Adjutant, 23 July 63.— Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 24 Oct. 63. — Officiating Adjutant.
i8t Wing Subaltern, 21 Sept. 67.— Officiating Quarter Master.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 May 72.
In medical charge, 3 Aug. 70.
10th Bombay Native Infantry (Light Infantry. — Raised 6 Seplemher 1797).
"Cbhibi-l Iitdia" — " Abyssutii.."
Head Quarters at Mhow. A Wing at Indore. Faeinfft, Black.
Colonel W. Pirie, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. H. James, Staff Corps ...
Lt Colonel T. W. W. Pierce, Staff Corps
Major R. Burd, Staff Corps
Captain A. Durand, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. G. Humfrey, Staff Corps
Captain C. E. Blowers, Staff Corps
Lieut. L.A.T. M'Cudden, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. Ot. C. Dobbs, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major T. Murray
2 Deo. 71 1 Commandant, 6 Not. 72.— Furlough to Europe.
15 Aug. 68 1 and in Conunand and Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.— Offg. Comdnk
29 Dec. 72 Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 64.— -Officiating 2nd in Command.
XX Feb. 68 Officiating Wing Officer, 8 Not. 70.
20 Feb. 66iAdjutant, 31 Mar. 63.— Furlough to Europe.
17 Aug. 68
X3 June 69
30 Nov. 70
28 Oct. 71
7 Mar. 60
Officiiiiing Adjutant, t Oct. 72.
Quarter Master, 23 Feb. 66.— Furlough to Europe.
ist Wing Subaltern, X4 Aug. 72. — Officiating Quarter Master.
2nd Wing Subaltern, xj Nov. 72.
In medical charge, 10 Sept. 57.
11th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 15 January 1799).
Light Company, *' Pbbsla.."
Head Quarters at Battara. Faeinff$, Pale Bvff.
Colonel C. T. Palin, Staff Corps..
Lt. Colonel T. Thatcher, Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel *!. Boyd, Staff Corps
Major J. C. Hobson, Staff Corps ....
Captain W. F. Hume, Gen. List
Lieut. H. E. Penton, Staff Corps ....
Captain H. French, Staff Corps
Captain W. G. Trevor, Staff Corps .
Lieut. C. J. Dickson, Staff Corps .
Burgeon Mi^or C. K. Ooltson
XX June 73 Commandant, 28 Sept. 70. — Furlough to Europe.
CO Juno 69* and in Command and Wing Officer, 28 Sept. 70.— Offj
3 Apr. 73 Wing Oflicer. 1 Jan. 64. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
8 Dec. 68' Officiating Wing Officer, x8 April 72.
4 Feb. 71 Adjutant, 26 Feb. 69. — Furlough to Europe.
3 Oct. 71 Officiating Adjutant. 27 Aug. 73.
27 Oct. 7X Quarter Master, x8 June 70.
31 Aug. 66!: St Wing Subaltern, 8 Oct 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
{Officiating xst Wing Subaltern,
z Mar. 7x!2nd Wing Subaltern, 24 April 72.
I In medical charge, X9 June 72.
Comdt.
12tli Bombay Native Infantry' (Eaisec2 15 January 1799).
"Kibxbb"-'
Head
Colonel J. H. Champion, Staff Corps . . .
Colonel B . L. Scott, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. A. Park, Infantry
Lt.Colonel W. Bannerman, Staff Corps .
Major C. T. Heathcote, Staff Corps ....
Captain W. Scott, Staff Corps
Gapt. C. M. Browne, Gen. List
Captain C. H. F. L. Way, Staff Corps.
Surgeon Major
Mbbxitbb "— *' HruBBABi-n **— " Cbktbh. Ikdia."
Quarters at Dharwar. Faeingt^ Deep Btif.
I zo Dec. 70, Commandant, 22 May 68.
'25 July 72 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, x8 May 72.— Ofl)j. Com. i N.L
'21 Feb. 71 Officiiitinj,' 2nd in Command. Z9 March 73.
3 Feb. 72! Winff Officer, 18 Oct. 7X.— Officiating 2nd in Command, 4 N.I.
7 Sept. 68 Officiating Wing Officer, 26 Nov. 70.
x2 Mar. 72 Adiutant, 18 Fjb. 67.
4 Feb. 71 Quarter Master Nov. 73.
zz Dec. 70 zst Wing Subaltern, 4 Dec. 69.
1 2nd Wing Subaltern.
■In medical charge.
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13th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800).
• Eotpt" (with the Sphinx). — " Kxbub " — " Bxiti-Boo-Alx " — " Cuktrll Txtdul,"
Head Quarters at Ahmednngipir. Faeinga, Bv^,
427
RuTK, Kaxxb, avs Coepb.
AXMT
BSMABKB.
Colonel H. A. AdamB, Bombar Inf. 7 Feb. 67 Commandant.
Colonel J. 0'N._ Mater, Staff Corps x8 May 7a and in Command and Wing Officer, 7 May 73.— Off. Com. a N.L
Colonel B. C. Marston, Sts^ Corps izS Feb. 70 Officiating and in Command, za July ^%.
- - - '- - -- . - ,~. — , 64.— Offg. Deputy Ji
«^w. ^. ^ , -r- .-, -y e» „ ^oer. aa Anril tx.
Ideot. J.V. Walker, Staff Corps |z7 Aog. 7o!Adjatant. ao Jan. 7a.
LtColonel E. M. G. Cooper, Staff Corps 13 June 7a .Wing Officer, z Jon. 64.— Offg. Deputy Judge Advocate, N.D.
Ibuor C. O. Lord. Staff Corps 24 Feb. 69 Offioating Wing Officer, aa April 71,
Captain W. Laing, Gen. List.
Captain A. J. Vibart, Staff Corps
Lieat. F. J. T. Welch, Staff Corps
Burgeon Mi^or W. D. Tioehurst ...
25 Mar. 71 Quarter Master, zs Sept. 68.
9 Deo. 66 zst Wing Subaltern,
zs Aug. 69 and Wing Subaltern, 3 Sept. 70.
In medical charge, 4 Feb. 68.
14th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800).
Head Quarters at Kolapore. Faeinffa, Light Bt^,
Commandant, 15 Mar. 67.— Furlough to Earoi>e.
Officiating Commandant, 17 Jan. 7a.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.
Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.
Adjutant, 24 Sept. 68.
Quarter Master, z6 Nov. 70.
zst Wing Subaltern, 27 Dec. 7x.
and Wing Subaltern, zz Oct. 7Z.
In medical charge, az Nov. 66.
STff Colonel J. A. Wood, Staff Corps..
Cokmel H. T. Briggs, Staff Corps
Colonel F. E. Frands. Bombay Inf. ..
LLColonel J. T. Hill, Staff Corps . . . .
Captain P. H. Greig, Gen. List
Captain C. J. S. Ci£ai, Staff Corps ..
Captain G. F. Blew, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. B. Ferris, Staff Corps
Burgeon D. B. Hughes, MB
za Feb.
70
a July
72
30 Jan.
7^
z8 Feb.
71
34 Aug. 69J
ao Jan.
70
9 Dec.
66
7 Oct.
7»
IStli Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 6 March 1800).
Light Company, " Pxbsii.."
Head Quarters at Mallegaum. Faeinga, Light Bvff.
Colonel J. S. Kemball, Staff Corps ....
Colonel W. C. Stileman, Bombay Inf. .
LtColonel L. M. Davies, Staff Corps...
LLColonel J. Carrie, Staff Corps
H^or A. ntterson. Staff Corps
Captain W. F. Bandwith, Staff Corps .
Lieut. F. H. Blanshard. Staff Corps....
Captain W. R. Trevelyan, Staff Corps .
Lieut. Wm. Coles, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mi^or E. P. BurrowB
iz Dec. 69
6 Mar. 73
Z7 Feb. 73
:a Dec. 7a
za Dec. 7z
20 July 69
Z5 May 67
4 Oct. 69
z Nov. 7z
Commandant, 30 June 73.
and in Command and Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.— Furl, to Europe.
Officiating 2nd in Command, a April 73
Wing Officer. 24 July 72.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Witig Officer, Z7 May 73.
Ac^utant, 20 April 69.— Cantonment Magistrate at MaUeganm. I
Quarter Master. 3 Feb. 72.
zst Wing Subaltern, 20 April 70.
2nd Wing Subaltern, x 7 April 7a.
In medical charge, ao Feb. 70.
16th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 6 March i8oo).
Head Quarters at Mhow. Facinga, Light Bt^.
3z Mar. 7Z
3 Feb. 71
5 Feb. 72
8 Dec. 67
19 Aug. 68
4 Jan. 66
zo Dec. 66
Lieut. P. W.Snell, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 7X
SorgeonMi^orA. N. E. Biddell
Colonel W. L. Cahusac, Staff Corps ..
lAColonel Joseph Miles, Staff Coq^s
LtColonel A. P. Chesshyre, Staff Corps
Major W. H. Newport, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. T. Carmthers, Staff Corps
Captain T. B. Strong, Staff Corps-.
Captain C. W. Yonge, Staff Corps.
Commandant, 25 Oct. 7Z. — ^Fnrlough to Europe.
Officiating Commandant,
and in Command and Wing Officer, Z3 Jan. 64.— Furl, to Europe^
Wing Officer, 22 July 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating and in Command and Wing Officer, 9 April 73.
Adjutant, 4 Dec. 69.
Quarter Master, x6 Mar. 67.
zst Wing Subaltern, 28 June 7Z. — Officiating Wing Officer.
and Wing Subaltern, ao May 7a.
In medical charge, :2 Fob. 69.
17th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i8 December 1803).
Head Quarters at Poena. Faeinga^ Tale TeUov.
Colonel J. Poffson, Bombay Inf.
Colonel E. A. H. Bacon, Staff Corps
Colonel J. H. Reynolds, Staff Corps
Colonel W. B. Houghton, Staff Corps ..
Major H. Yanghan, Staff Corps
Major F. T. Cornewall, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. R. Watson, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. C. Heath, Staff Corps
Captain J. I. Tinling, Gen. List
Captain J. A. Bowlandson, Gen. List ..
Captain H. T. Christie, (ren. List
Borgeon Major R. Dick, JrD
zz June 70 [Commandant. —Furlough to Europe.
3 Dec. 72 Officiating Commandant, 24 May 73.
2 July 73\^nci in Command and Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.— Purl, to Europe*
a Aug. 73 Officiating 2nd in Command, 25 Jan. 73.
14 June 71 1 Wing Officer, z Jan. 64. — Furlough to Europe.
23 Jan. 69 Officiating Wing Officer, Nov. 7Z.
26 Jan. 66 Adjatant, 6 May 7X.— Sick Furlough to Enroi>e.
23 July 69 Officiating Adjutant.
8 Feb. 70 Quarter Master, 30 May 67.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Feb. 71 list Wing Subaltern, zi Nov. 71.— Officiating Quarter Master..
X Mar. 69 and Wing Subaltern. 5 Apr. 73.
)In medical charge, 6 Nov. 68.
18th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised i8 December 1803),
" Bbbi-Boo-Ali "— " Abtssivia."
Head Quarters at Rajkote. Facinga, FaU Tallow,
Colonel J. J. Combe, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel F. S. Hewett, Staff Corps
Major J. A. Smith, Staff Corps
Major E. N. Marsh, Staff Corps
Captain C. S. Lechmere, Gen. List ...
Captain J. B. Hennell, Staff Corps ...
Captain W. T.Eden. Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. C. Beil. Staff Corps ...
Borgeoa A. M. Blomfleld
Sargeon Major E. Sexton, MD.
z z June 69
9 June 69
xo Dec. 67
zo June 68
z Mar. 62
9 Dec. 71
aoDeo. 67
Commandant, 7 Dec. 64.
and in Command. X2 Jane 72. — Furlough to Europe.
Wing Officer, 16 Jan. 65.— Officiating and in CominiizuL
Officiating Wing Officer, 10 Mav 73.
Adjutant,^9 April 70. — Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, z Jan. 64.
, ist Wing Subaltern, 7 Feb. 7a,
88 Oct. 7z and Wing Subaltern, 6 July 7a.
ao Feb. 68 In medical charge. — Furlough to Europe.
tOffldating in medical charge, ao Mar. ju^
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428 19th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 5 Novemh&r 1817).
" GHirz3rsB '*— " A»f OHiirisrAir '*— " Pgsji.vB '• — **Moolta»*'— " Goojxsax.*'
Head QoArtora at Bombay. FaeingB, Dtep TtUow.
BlVX, N1.ICBB, AWD COBP8.
Colonel O. TJ. Price, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. Creagh, Staff Corps
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Rawk.
xo Dec. 70
3 Feb. 71
Captain 8. J. Waudby, Staff Corps 4 Sept. 70
Captain R. J. Le P. Trench, Gen. List ...1 31 Oct. 69
Captain W. Jacob, Staff Corps | ao Jan. 67
Lieut P. G. Alexander, 56 Foot 28 Oct. 7 1
Surgeon M^jor H. Wakefield |
Surgeon Major J. G. Trestrail 15 Mar. 62
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Commandant, 6 June tz*
2nd in Conmiand and wing Of&cer, 13 Sept. 66.
Wing Officer,
A(]jutant, 39 May 65.
Quarter Master, 97 May 67.
ist Wing Subaltern, 23 Jan. 69.
2nd Wiug Subaltern, 15 March 73.
In medical charge, 23 Sept. 71.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 5 April 73.
20tli Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 5 November 181 7).
*' PbBSIJL "— " BXSHXBX "— " KXOOSSAB *'— " BViHIBS."
Head Quarters at Bhooj. Joeixj^f, Yellow,
Colonel W. Soott, Staff Corps '19 June 7x1 Commandant, zo Mar. 64.
Colonel G. McB. B. Farqunarson, S. C '
Lt.Colonel W. Rice, Staff Corps
Major T. KettleweU. Staff Corps
Captain J. G. Gillmor, Staff Corps
Captain J. S. Iredell, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Walter, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. P. Young, Staff Corps
Surgeon H. DeTatham
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30 Jan. 73 '2nd In Com. and Wing Officer. 1 Jan. 64.— SickFufloaghto
26 Aug. 69, Officiating and in Command, 23 Nov. 73.
20 Feb. 72. Wing Officer, 25 Aug. 69.
x3 Jime 69 Adjutant, 4 Mar. 67.
13 Bee. 68, Quarter Master, 8 Mar. 70.— Furlough.
20 Dec. 6Q{xBt Wing Subaltern, 17 May 71.
22 Mar. 7x and Wing Subaltern, 29 March 71.
In medical charge, 6 Jan. 69.
21st Bombay Native Infantry (or Marme Battalion) (Raised 3 January 1777).
An Anchor and Laurel Wreath, with Motto in Hindoostaneo corresponding with *' Per Mare, per Terrain."
" PxxsiAir GuLX •'— " Bxxi-Boo- Alt "— " Bi7bmi.h "— " AnBF "— *' Htdxbi.bad "— " Pu^jaitb."
Head Quarters at Bombay. Faeingt, Dark Green. Laee^ Oold,
IX Dec. 68 'Commandant, x8 Oct. 6i.
X Jan. 70,2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 29 Mar. 67. — ForL to Bnrope.
14 Oct. 69 Officiating 2nd in Command, X5 March 73.
20 Jan. 73 Wing Officer, 4 April 67.— Furlough to Bnrope.
TO Dec. 70 Officiating Wing Officer, x6 Deo. 71.
8 Sept. 69' Adjutant, 22 March 71.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
8 Feb. 70 Quarter Master, 31 Jan. 68.— Officiatmg Adjutant.
31 Oct. 69 ist Wing Subaltern, 17 Jan, 71.— Sick i^loughto Europe.
25 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, i Nov. 71.— Officiating Adjutant i N.I.
3 Apr. 68 In medioal charge, ag March 69.
Colonel S. Thacker, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel R. D. Hansard, Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel C. D. Maoleod, Infantry ....
Major G. M. Lyons, Staff Corps
Major J. A. Gayer, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. S. Simpson, Staff Corps
Captain J. Becke, Gen. List
Captain F. S. Leacock, Gen. List
Lieut. C. W. Hinde. Staff Corps
Surgeon Mi^or J. Mills
22nd Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i Januai-y 1818).
Light Company, •'Pxbsia..**
Head Quarters, Neemuoh. Faeing$^ Dark Oreen,
Colonel H. E. Jacob, Staff Corps ....
Lt.Colonel T. Nuttall. Staff Corps ....
Major W. Blakeney, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. A. Wetherall, Staff Corps .
Captain H. A. Hobson, Gen. List
Captain A. F. Stewart. Staff Corps .,
Lieut. P. M. Kirk, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major H. A. Lewis
25 Feb. 7x1 Commandant, 25 Oct. 7X.
15 Aug. 68 2nd in Command, 9 July 73.
X5 Aug. 68, Wing Officer, 15 June 72.
— 'J ..... • -
8 Dec. 69' Adjutant, 24 June 7X.— Sick Furlough to Eoiope.
X Mar. 69 Quarter Master, 5 Feb. 70.
X2 Sept. 7i.xst Wing Subaltern, 13 Mar. 70.
15 Sept. 69 2nd Wing Subaltern, ix Oct 7x.~0fficiating A^tant.
(In medical charge, 7 May 73.
23rd Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
Colonel S. J. K.Whitehill, Staff Corps...
Colonel J. Bates, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel E. Waddington, Staff Corps.
Major M. R. Bruce, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. T. Watling, Staff Corps
Captain F. T. Ebden, Staff Corps
Captain J. Qatacre, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. C. Kellie. Staff Corps
Surgeon J. Simpson, MB
•* KiBixx"— ••Pbbsia.*
Head Quarters at NuBseerabad.
x7 Jan. 67
4 Dec. 72
9 Dec. 68
Facing* t Dark Oreen.
Commandant, 2 Oct. 6x. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Commandant, 28 Feb. 72.
2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 29 Oct. 66.— Furlongh to Europe.
24 Dec. 681 Wing Officer, xi Mar. 69.— Officiating and in Command.
26 July 64I Adjutant, ax Feb. 70.
29 Dec. 72' Quarter Master, 6 Mar. 65.
X3 June 69 I St Wing Subaltern, X7 Dec. 70.— Officiating Wing Officer.
28 Oct. 7i'2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 July 7».
In medical charge, 13 Mar. 7a.
24th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
Head
Colonel W. S. Hewett, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. H. S. Pierce, Staff Corps..
Major I. P. Chapman, Staff Corps
M^or G. S. Hawthorn. Staff Corps
Lieut. G. B. E. Radcliffb, Staff Corps ..
Captain M. D. V. T. Grant, Staff CoriJS
Captain S. M. Hay, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. Morse, Staff Corps
Aasistant Surgeon G. A. Maconachie ..
Surgeon Major P. W. Cockell
ADBN •* — *• CX^TTBAL IXDIl..'
Quarters at Beesa. Faeingi, Dark Oreen,
?2 Dec. 71 {Commandant, 30 .Tune 71.
14 June 71,2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 20 April 69.— Furl, to Enzope.
27 May 68 Officiating and in Command, xo May 73.
20 Feb. 72 Wing Officer, ao April 69.
2 Nov. 70' Adjutant, 24 Feb. 72.
2x Sept. 67 Quarter Master, 8 Feb. 71.
I Dec. 7oIxst Wing Subaltern, 19 June 7a.
3 Sept. 63 and W^ing Subaltora, 3X May 73.
X Ax>r. 67, In medical chari2o. 25 June 70.— Acting Ophthalmic Sorgeos.
Officiating in medical charge, x Jnno 7a.
Digitized by
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26tli Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised 26 May 1820).
"HiBiru "— " Htdbeabad.*» Lijcht Company, " Pimai*. "— " Oiktbal Iwdxi. "— " ABTfaon^."
Head Qoarteis at Xahidpeve. Wing at Anfw. J^laeings, FaU TMom,
Bavk, Naxxs, ajto Corn.
429
Cdknwl A. B. Little, Staff Cknps
LLColoxial J. Fairtirother, Staff Corps .,
LuColonel Q, D. Ealea, Staff Coipa
Hajor S. B. Woodhonae, Staff Corps.....
Captain J. Withers. Staff Corps
Ciptain F. A. BeyiUe, Gon. List.
Captain P. J. F. Henslowe, late 3 S.B..
Captain W. 8. Hore, Gen. List
link W.G. Orr, 108 Foot ^
fimseoQ M. Hefftenan
Commandant, 34 ICar. 66.
and in Command and Wing Officer, ao Apr. 66.— Furl, to Europe.
Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.— Offlniating and in Command.
Offidating Wing Officer, 34 April 7a.
A4}atant, 15 Feb. 71.
Qnarter Master, a Feb. 70.— Sick Fnrlonffli to Enzope.
Officiating Quarter Master, 31 May 73.
ist Wing Sabaltem, aa JaiL 73.
and Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, la Fob. 69.
26th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 9 March 1825).
Head
LLOoIooel G. L. Thomson, Staff Corps
LLOolonel John Miles, Staff Corps ...
LLCobnel B. A. Green, Staff Corps .
Captain J. M. Heath, Staff Corps
lieot. F. H. Foxjett, Staff Corps
lieot. F. B. Peile, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H. Lyater, Staff Corps
Burgeon W. M'Conaghy, JfD.
Fbbsxjl " — '* Ehooskab."
Qoarters at Binat Foeingt^ Lighi B^,
15 Feb. 70
3 Feb. 71
XI Jane 73
xaOot. 7a
30 Mar. 70
7 July 70
6 Ja]y 70
Commandant, a7 May 71.
and in Command and wing Officer, 6 April 72.
Wing Officer, 6 April 7a.
Adjutant, 17 July 67.— Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 31 May 71.
xst Wing Subaltern, y. May 73.— Officiating Adjutant.
and Wing Subaltern, x^ July 70.
In modioal charge, aa Nov. 71.
27ih Bombay Native Infantry, or Ist Belooch Regiment {JA^U Infantry).
Head
UColonel H. Beville, CB. Staff Corps. {15
ItCokmelG. F. Hogg, Staff Corps 15
^jotJ. H. Oastell. Staff Co]
Dnjn "— " AiTssnrik."
Quarters at Koxraehee. Facingt, Std,
Jiajor J. H. Oastell. Staff Corps
lieot. W. G. W. Macbay, Staff Corps ...
Lteot J. Grant, Staff Corps
Captain C. A. Cnningham, Staff Corps
lieot H. B. D. Thomas, 76 Foot.
£ariceon W. Nolan, MD.
»3
a8
Aug. 68
Aug. 68
Jan. 71
July 71
Sept. 70
June 70
Oct. 7x
Conunandant, 30 Oct. 60.
and in Command, xa Feb. 67.— Sick Furlough to Surope.
Wing Officer, a Dec. 68.— Officiating and in Oommand.
Adjutant. a3 Dec. 71.
Quarter Master, xa Aug. 71.
ist Wing Subaltern, x6 Sept. 71.— Offlciating Wing Officer.
and Wing Subaltern, xs Marcn 73.
In medical charge, x6 July 68.
28th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 21 January 1846).
Light Company, " Piesia."
Head Quarters at Bholapore. Faeingt, Pale Yellow^
CoknelC. A. Mqrle, Staff Corps
X(.Colonel J. F. Bobertson, Staff Corps.
H^rT. B. Nimmo. Staff Corps
X^or J. Qordon. Staff Corps
Captain F. C. Singleton, Staff Corps
Captain J. Ketchen, Gen. List
Captain W. E. Simpson. Gen. List ...
Xieat. F. Btoyenson, 105 Foot
fivgwn A. J. Leggatt
aaDec.
70
3 Jau-
73
XX Dec.
60
9 June 68|
9 Dec.
71
X3 July 66
4 Feb.
70
28 Oct.
7«
Conunandant, 7 Sept. <
and in Command and ^
ring Officer, ao Dee. 64.
Winff Officer, ao Dec. 64.-— Furlough to Europe.
Officmting Wing Officer, 5 July 73.
Adjutant, 3 July 67.
Quarter Master, xo Dec. 7a.
xst Wing Subaltern, a8 Nor. 68. — Furlough to Europe.
and Wing Subaltern, a8 Dec. 7a.
In medical charge, 5 Oct. 69.
20th Bombay Native InfiEuitry; or 2nd Belooch Regiment.
" Pxasii. "— " RBSRimB "~" Khooshab *'— " Busnxax."
Head Quarters at Hyderabad. Faeingi, Med.
B^ G. Nieholetto, Staff Corps...
Bnor A P. Davis, Staff Corps
B^r J. Galloway, Staff Corps
Ckptaln P. A. Browne, Staff Corps
Captain A Hogg. Staff Corps
(hpiain G. F. fiiyant. Staff Corps...
Idem. E. Werge. Staff Corps ,
I BoTgeon Major E. Morton
Bvgeon B. Keelan
a7 July 68|Conamandant, xa Feb. 67.
ao Jan. 68 and in Command and Wing Officer, za Feb. 67.
IX June 731 Wing Officer, la Feb. 67.
37 Aug. 7x Adjutant, ao July 68.
x6 May 69
vj June 71
aa Mar. 7X
Quarter Master, 3 Dec. 70.
xst Wing Subaltern, 3 July 7a.
and Wing Subaltern, ao March 71
In medical charge, a? Mar. 69. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating tn medical charge, 19 Aug. 71.
30th Bombay Native Infantry, or JacoVs Rifles.
Head Quarters at JaoobiUMd.
lA.Colonel W.G.Mainwaring, Staff Corpsl x Mar. 69 Commandant, a Sept. 58.
|U||or T. Bell, Staff Corps jxo Dec. 70 and in Command and Wing Officer, 25 May 65.
Wing Officer, i July 65. — Sick Furlough to Europe,
JWorT. Bell. Staff Corps ,
bgorW. T. Mills, StaffCorps 'ao Jan. 71
•lent. W. C. Harrison, StaffCorps 'ao Jan. 60
Saplain P. T. Humfrey, Staff Corps ... a6 Sept. 68
•tent F.H. Smith. StaffCorps '31 May 70
tfnt. W. A. Broome, StaffCorps 'a8 Oct. 71
wrgeon J. A. Howell I
A^utant, 3x Aug. 70.
Quarter Master. 24 Feb. 7a. — Officiating Wing Officer.
ist Wing Subaltern, 19 July 71.— Officiating Quarter Masler.
and Wing Subaltern, 74 Aug. 73,
In medical charge, s March 73.
Digitized by V
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430
General List of Offloen of Bombay Cavalry.
LiBunorAvn.
CharieB Wmonghby Gftbb ..
Waller 9cott Peat
Joseph Fagan
HJUXJ jJWUlVvQ dM33?ieEU.. ......
Oonrad Agnew Owen*
a? Mar. 59
37 June 59
47 Dee. 59
95 JrBj 6z
a7 0ot. 61
6x30
aaiTXY
CAPCUff.
27 Mar. 71 Squadron Snbaltam a Cavalry.
a7 Jane 71 Brigade Majpr, Bind Ftonfeier Field FaroB^
a7 Dec. 71 Adjataaft a Cavalry.
as Jnty 73 Bcraadron Officer 3 Sind Hona.
a7 Qet. 73 Offlniafcmg SqpiadTon OiBoer a Cavalry.
Oenend List of Officers of Bombay Infiuottry.
Frederick Fitz William Comyn 37 FMO.
John Hibbert 27 Feb.
Henry AdolphoB Hobson "'
Heniy Tolfrey Ghrietie ...
James Ketchen^
Ff eroy Henderson Greig
Bdward Mockler ...«..«.«.
Frederick Day Mander...
James Batherford
Charles Lewis Holbert ...
JohnMelliBhMaddexL
Richaxd John Le Poer Trench
Frederick Scbnler Leaoof^*
Haloolm Hassells Nicholson
Charles Spring Lednaere...^
Bdmnnd Bcopoli Walcott* ..
John Becke
John Isaac Tinling
Alex. Blchard Taylor McRae
Bdward Bobert Reay
Frederick Aognstos Beville*
Simon Sawera Dalnahoy......
John Arthur Rowlandsooi.....
Charles Maxwell Rvves
James Fortnom Willonghby
William Edward Simpson ..
Bobert Anstioe Pridaaaz
Freeman Henry Jadkson. .....
Francis Theodore Stock ,
Walter Fmnois Hame ....
Frank HeniyGordon
Charles Michael Browne .
Beginald Hennell ,
James Eyles Gordon
Walter Stoart Hore^
William Laing
Malcolm Wilkinson Stevens...
Charles Theodore Echalaz
William Cunningham Morris
Charles James Abbott Yatas..
George Bobinson Bridge *>
Drunmond )
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Quarter Master 4 Native InCkntiy.
SttbAssistantCoinniiHsaTy General, 3rd ClBas»9Mtt.7S>
Quarter Master aa Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern 17 Native Inftmtry.
" _- -^^j^itern 28 Native InfSsntry.
Officiating Wing {
Adjutant 14 Native InAtntry.
Acting Assistant Politieal Agent, Mekran Coast
Asstent Enpneer, xst Grade D.P.W. 38 Sept. 67^
, Kaira.
Assist.Superiiitendent, xst Grade» Bev. Bur. Mjaora.
Sick Fnriough to Europe.
Officiating Quarter Master 3 Native Infimtiy.
Quarter Master zq Native Inikntry.
Offlmating Wmg Subaltern ax Native InlkDtaT.
Sick Fnriough to Europe.
Adjutant z8Native InJkntry.
SnbAssist. Commissary General^and ClaM^ 8 Hay 7a,
Quarter Master 3i Native Inflkntry.
Quarter Master 17 Native Inflmtry.
Officiating Wing Subaltern Meywar Bheel Corps.
Quarter Master 6 Native Inftml^.
Quarter Master as Native InlbDtry.
Wing Subaltern 6 Native Influitry.
Wing Subaltern 17 Native Inikntry.
Quarter Master a Native Inikntry.
Squadron Officer 3 Cavalzy.
Quarter Master 38 Native Infkntary. [at Dfasn.
Acting Commandant of H.H. the Gaekwar's Battalion
Commandant of H.H. the Gaekwar*s Battalion at
Dharu.->Siok Furtough to Eun^M.
Bombay Sappers and Miners.
Adjutant iz Native Inikntry.
Furlough.
Quarter Master xa Native lafkntry.
»appers and Miners.
Smadron Officer 3 Sind Horse.
Officiating Wing Subaltern as Native Ihfiuitiy.
Quarter Master 13 Native Inflmtry.
Adjutant 3 Cavalry.
Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. W. x OoL 7z»
Bhutnaghex^. —Furl, to Enzobe.
Acting xst Assietant Superintenoent of FoUea^ Khsa*
deish District.— Si<d: Furlough to Surope.
Superintendeat of Police, 4th Grade, 33 July 70^
, Broach District.— Sick Furlough to BuEops.
1 Captain J. Ketchen served in the Indian Navy aa a Midahipman in the steam-frigate
t^iaci
with the
Served in oonuBand of No. ^
itLon of X867-68, and waa present at
Expedition in 1856-57, and was presentat the landing of the troops atHallilah Bay, assault and capture of Beshin,
surrender of Bushire, bombardment and capture of the forta of Mohnmm (Medu with Clara).
s Captain F. S. Leaoock served with the sth Bombay Native Inikntry against the Tam>mff8 near Shanghai in
z863, and was present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at waagkasa 4th April, and of the town of
Tseoqpoo x7th April ; at Naseau 37th and a9th April; at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo xath May; with
the garrison defending Kahdiug in May, and at the recaptura of that plaoo ■4tfa Oelober xSda. Served aa Stsif
Officer to the Arabian Field Force in the expedition against the Foudtheli Arabs in 1865-^ ; preaent at Bir Ssid
"~ ' " •• « - ^-- '^OTipMiyBombs^y Sappers snd
action of Arogee and at tlie-
asnd December 1865, and all subsequent c
Miners throughout the Abyssinian <
storming of Magdala (Medal).
• Captain B. S. WalcoU serred with the 5th Bombay Native Light Inikntry against the TkepSnga z
present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Waagkasa 4th April 1863, and of the town of ^
poo z7th April; at Naaean a^ and a9th April; at the stormine of the town of Kahding xst May; with the gairi-
son defending that place in May x86a, and at ita recapture on the a4th October x86a.
• Captain F. A. Seville served with the a7th Bombay Native Inikntry (Belooches) throughout the Al^yssinisn
campaign in 1867-68 and was detached on the heights of Fahla at the taking of Magdala (Medal).
• (3aptain W. S. Hore served with the Ckunmiarariat Department in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medsl).
• Cteptaln C. A. Owen served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 ; was Orderly Officer to Major (SencrsT
Btaveley at the action of AxDgee and the storm and G»pbam of Magdala (mentioned in despatchea, Medal).
Unattaohed Offloenu
Cavtaivs.
John Bennett {BiMajora Jan. 69)
Patrick Murray
Arthur Steers
Michael Toole
a Jan. 49
a9 0ct. 59
34 Nov. 59
Nov. 59
X Jan. 55
XX Apr. 6s
IX Apr, 65
iz A|nr. 65
a Jan. 61
39 Oct. 71
34 Nov. 7»
34 Nov. 7x
XX Apr. 65
IX Apr. 7a
zz Apr. 73
IZ Apr. 73
GenersT
x8 Brigade B. Ait.
Quarter Master, Deolalee Dep^t.
Pay and
Biding'
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Beatabaj Medioal Department.
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Sinclair GiirEijj,, ramkinff or
Alcracder Wright .,,. „,..
Wiliiiitu Thcun
I>ipiTT IjrsFicTou GnirxmAii of
fii J ^Jiril Mahaffr , J/i5. C3. ......
J >h n Hohfrt If iJ Icr, MD
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rani oj IiXi}Jdft«i£f^ 6«i' junior ajf
t^F t^itrr ra»Jr, XEC^t for cAoict
tfQuarUn.
Mark Style
John Corniah Trestndl
BrndWyDie. JfD.
John Tooiur Smith, MD,
Frederick wilHam Harris
Robert Oillmui Lord, JfD. ...
Charles Oeorgre Wiehe, MD....
WiUiamDarey
Thomas Marrey
Charles James Svlreeter, MD.
G«orge Frederick Hngfa^ Brown. .
James Gilbert
John Mills
John Lnmsdaino
£ Jan. 41
9 Dbc. 41
e Mar. 43
33 Dl^c. 43
-15 Feb.
15 Mar.
X Jan.
3 Jan.
31 July
99 Nov.
ao Jan.
5 Feb.
7 Mar.
3 Feb.
20 Mar.
3 Apr.
10 Nov.
William Gnyer punter. MD. .
Thomas Berkl^Beatty, MD. .
Francis George Joynt
Alexander Valentine Ward
Robert WaUaoe Jamea, IfD. ...
Hany Ootavins Thovold.
Malcolm Mnnro Mackenzie
Adam Macdougall Bogers
Thomas Edward ^earoe Martin
John Proodfoot Stratton, MD. ...
William James Moore . .^
WiDiam Ashton Shepherd .
Heniy James Oane
Charles Grant Hope B0B8 .......
John Henry Sylvwter ..
Bobert Crossing Tbovp, MD, .
Thomas Gillham HewMt
I^wia Stanhope Bmce ,
Arthur Wellesl^ George Adey ...
William Peyton FiBrtridgo
Sbenezer Bobert Butler, ir2>.
Theophilns Bolton Wright \
Plmikett Johnston )
WUiiam Dnke Tidd Tioehnrst
William Nlven, MD
Henry Cook, MD,
BobertDick, MD.
Henry Atkins
Horace Day, MD.
Henry Wakefield ,
Franda Henry Plnmptre
George Edwin Seward, JbTD. .
John Gordon Asher, MD.
John Pinkerton, MD
Edmond Ferdinand Wheatley .
George Coates Bell, JfD.
John Fortnam Straker
John Mennia .
Christopher Joynt, MD.
William KdwardOates
Andrew MnrinU Blomfleld
John Cmiekahaiik, Jf D
Charles Kelway Golston
Charles Frederick Ogilvie. MD..
Edmimd PooHcr BuTOwes
4BBISTJlirT
3 Dec, 2f *6 Fob* 69
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Actiiig Surgeon General, Bombay.
69 Brick
Furlouf^h to Europe.
Bind Diviflion.
rooua DiTiflion.
Prraldfiucy DiTlsloD.
Northera Division*
Feb. 6a
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Staff Surgeon and Depv^ Medical Stardcaeper,Enrrachee»
Officiating X9 Native inmntiy.
Civil Surgeon, Ahmedabad.
Examiner of Medical Aocomtts.
Sick Furiough to Europe.
Civil Surgeon, Poona.
In Medioal Charge of the Yerrowda JaiL
Officiating, Sappers and Miners.
xo Native Infkuitry.
I Native InAuitry.
Furlough to Europe.
3 Native Inftuatry.
2z Native lufkntry.— Furlough to Europe.
Sanitary Commissioner for the Presidency of Bombay.
{Principal of Grant Medical College, Physician to the Jam-
selgee Jejeebhoy Hospital, and Professor of PhysiokMcr
Giant Medical College. ^"
Civil Surgeon, Poona.— Furlough to Europe.
Surgeon Bnrman General Hospital, Bombay.
"^re8idsn<7 duneon isfe District and ProflDssor of Midwiilary
Grant Medioal College.
Civil Surgeon, Aden.
Staff Surgeon and Deputy Medioal Storekeeper, Mhow.
Civil Surgeon, Dharwar.
6 Native Inflkntry.
Seeretaxy to InsMotor General.
7> Political Agent, JBundleeond.
I Surgeon BiMPOotan* Agency, snd Sm>erintendeint General
aoNov. 73 ., ofDiapensariea and vacdmation, BiE^jpootana, and Sani*
^ i tary Offloer for Ajmere and MhairwaErrah.
9 gM. 73 Port Burgeon at Aden,
ao Mar. 73 Furiough to Buzope.
7 Nov.
Dec
I Jan.
34 Jan.
a4 Jan.
34 Jan.
3x Jan.
14 Feb.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
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X4 Nov. 67
ao Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
ao Feb. 68
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66
67
67
L 67
67
67
4 Native loAiktry,
' Ophthalmic Surgeon, and Proftesor of Ophthalmic Medi-
cine and Surgery, and Compaxmtive Anatomy, Gcant
. Medical College.--Furiough to finrope.
Civil Surgeon, KuIIadghee.
r Consulting Officer of Health to the MnnioipalilT', ud
I Coroner, Bombay.
6 May 66 Presidency Sumon and District and Marine Surgeon.
9 May 66 Civil Surgeon, Surat.
\ Julv 66 i ^ntideney Surgeon 3rd District, with medical charge of
^ ^ I Jail.HouseofCorrectioxi.andB7CullaSdiools,3xMay7D.
4 Oct. 66 / Civil Surgeon, Bi^cote, and Sui>ermtendentof YaGotna^on,
1 Kattywar.
Civil Surgeon, Broach.— Furlough to Europe.
Z3 Native Inftntry. [to Europe.
Superintendent Lunatic Asylum, Colaba, Bombay^— Furlough
C Acting and Pl^sician Jamsetjee Jqjeebhcn^ Hospital and
I 'PToktaar of Pti^ology in the Grant Medical College.
17 Native Infantry.
Civ" -
ivil Surgeon, Tanna.
S Native Infiuitry.
19 Native InfSantry.
a Native Inflmtry.
Residency Surgeon, Barods.
Civil Surgeon, Surat— Sick Pnrloufdi to Europe.
8ui>erintendent General of Yaccination.
General Duty, Presidency Division.
Superintendent of Mahabuleshwur.
C Sappers and Miners, and medical chaise ofPowder Works
I and Details, and Lock Hospital, Kirksa.
Staff Surgeon, Poona.
Civil Surgeon, Bntnagfaeny.
18 Native Inflantrv.
Inspector General of Prisons.— Furlougb to Eoropt.
IX Native Inftmtry.
General Duty, Poona Division.
x5 Native Inmntiy.
Digitized by V^ 0091c
43«
Bombay Medical D^ariment,
SuBosovs Kajob.
William Henry ColviU
Charles Johnson
Cameron Joseph Fra. McDowall...
Thomas MiUer, Jr2>
Bnstozniee Bynmjee, ITD. .
Andrew NisbettEdwards RiddeU
Heniy Vandyke Carter, If D
Henry Robert Lawrence MoDoa- 7
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Nathaniel Hopldns
Edward Morton
John Thomas Denison-Hacken- )
sie, MB i
HenxyTalbot Dann
Bdw. Hartley Baynsfbrd Langley
Philip Wyatt Cockell
George xeates Hunter
Henry Francis McGrath
Edward Alexander Lawranoe
Bobinson Bonstead
Frederick Hodgkinson Smith,3f 2>.
David Simpson, MD
Henri Jnles Blano, MD
John Davies
William Dymock
Edward Sexton, MD.
Abraham Nickson Hqjel
Peter Stephenson Tambnll, MD,
Francis Bonayne O' Kearny, MD.
Henry Alfred Lewis
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16 July 56
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19 Nov. 56
a9Jan. 57
4 Aug. 57
97 Jan. 58
98 May 58
98 May 58
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98 May 58
93 July 5«
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13 Oct. 58
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10 Feb. 59
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Residency Surgeon, Bagdad.
Officiating 3 Native Lo&ntry.
3 Light Oavahy.
Offldating, z Native Iniluitry.
9 Sind Horse.
16 Native Infiuitry.
Civil Surgeon, Sattara.— Foiiongh to Europe.
Acting CivH Surgeon, Kurrachee.
90 Fob. 68
16 July 68
4 Aug. 68
Z9 Nov. 68
99 Jan. 69
4 Aug. 69
97 Jan. 70
98 May 70
98 May 70 Civil Surgeon. Kurradiee.— Furlough to Europe.
98 May 70
98 May 70
93 July 70
93 July 70
93 July 70
33 July 70
93 July 70
Sntosoirs, rank or LUttlenamit, hut
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a» CoxiainM.
Henry Cook, MD. ,
Isidore Bemadotte Ifyon
Samuel Duckering
John Thomson Welsh, MD. ...
John Williams, MD
Andrew Barry, MD
Wellington Gray, 3fB
David Erskine Hughes, MD.
Thomas Hohnested
Robert Bowman
Thomas Cody
John Raby
William Nolan. MD
Andrew Richard Cowell
Michael Heffbman
John Simpson. MB ,
Samuel O'^Brien Banks
GeorgeArchibaldMaoonaohie,3fi?.
George Bainbridge
James Amott, MD
Richard Hamilton Batty
William Frederick Knapp ...
Alfred John Leggatt
Hamilton De Tathnm
James McAlister, Jfi?
Saunders Barton Haliday
Bernard Keelan .;.
WiUiam Robert Gordon, MB.
James Davidson. Jfi?
Atmaram Sadashiva Jayakar
Joseph Forbes Keith, J/J. ...
GeorgeWilliamRobettaonHay^fD
John Roche, MD
John Robb, MB
William Coleridge Kieniander...
John Alexander Howell
Charles Thamas Peters, IfB. ...
HeniyPresoott Roberts, MB. ...
Edward Colson, MB
Collin William MaoRurv
Selim Myer Salaman, JcD ,
Frederick Charles Barker, MD,
Randolph Caldecott
George Watters
Patrick Murphy, MD,
William M*Oonaghy, JCD
Arthur Henry Hughes
Robert Moreton Wall, If i?
Francis Jones
Richard Aaron Peterson
Thomas Stephenson Weir
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of Surgeiy and Dental Surgery Grant Medical College.
Civil Surgeon, Abmodnuggur.
Acting Civil Surgeon. Rutnagherry.
Officiating 94 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Sick Furlough to the Colonies.
93 July 70 Sick leave.
93 July 70 9 Native Inikntcy.
13 Oct. 70 Furlough to Europe.
zo Fob. 7z Superintendent of Mathoran Hill.
zo Feb. 7t Sick Furlough to Europe.
zo Feb. 7x Civil Surgeon, Carwar.
,^v>^y. -. f Principal Medical Storekeeper at the Presidency, sod
zo JTCD. 7z I Professor of Materia Medica, Grant Medical College.
xo Feb. 7z Officiating z8 Native Infantry.
97 July >z Acting 9nd Physician, Jamselgeo Jqjeebhoy HospitaL
z Oct. 79 Superintendent of Vaccination, Central Cirole.
z Oct. 79 In charge of Garrison Staff and Details, Asseorghur.
X Oct 79 99 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Kaira,— Sick Furlough.
C Chemical Analyser to Government, Professor of Chemistry GranI
I Medical CoUege.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating 9 Native Innintrv.
Superintendent of Vaccination. Sind.
9 Light Cavalry.
(Curator of the Victoria and Albert Museun.— Professor of Botany.
I Grant Medical CoUege, 4 July 7Z.
x^ Native InfiuitTy.
Civil Surgeon, Hydrabad.
Surgeon to the Political Agency, Khelat.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Western Cirole.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Southern Circle.
97 Native Infontry.
Siok Furlough to ISurope.
95 Native Infontry.
93 Native Infantry,
z Sind Horse.
94 Native Infkntzy.— Acting Ophthalmic Surg., Ac., Grant Medical CoD.
Civil Surgeon, Dhoolia.
C Assistant Surgeon, European General Hospital, Bombay. Proresaor
X of Patholog>', Grant Medical College.— Sick Furiongh to Europe
7 Native Infkntiy.
< 9nd Surgeon Jamsetjce J^eebhoy Hospital, Professor of Anntomy,
( Grant Medical College, and Curator of Muaenm.~Sick Furlough.
98 Native Infantry.
9o Native Inftmtry.
z Cavalry.
r Civil Sur^i^eon, Dohud, and Superintendent of Vaccination, Bewa
( Canta Circle, and Punch Mahals.
Officiating 99 Native Inlkntry.
Poona Horse.
Assistant Civil Surgeon, Pooniu
Civil Surgeon at Muscat.
Civil Surgeon, Shikarporo.
Civil Surgoon, Kotree.— Sick Furiongh to Europo.
Civil Surgoon at 2^nzibar.
Sick Furlouffh to Europe.
S> Native Infantry,
eneral duty, Southern Mahratta Country.
3 Sind Horse.
Civil Surgeon at Sholaporo.
, Mhow Division,
z Oct. 69! Civil Surgeon. Bushire.
z Oct. 69 Civil Surgeon. Kotree.
z Oct. 69 1 96 Native Infantry,
z Oct. 69 Presidency Division.
X Oct. 69;Mhow Division,
z Apr. 70 General duty, Mhow Division.
X Apr. 70' Northern Division.
I Apr. 70| Bombay.
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Bombay EcclesiastiGal Establishment.
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Tk» Venm^bU C. H. Leiffh Lye, MJL Archdeacon and Commissazy, 18 January x86s.
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J2«v. William Heniy Cummins, SA„
JUv. a. A. F. Watson, UA
ibe. Charles Thomas Wilson, IfiL ..
Beo. Alexander Miller, 3A
Rev, Robert Easum, MA
r«.C.H. Leigh Lye. Jf^
Rn. Henry Horatio Pace
£«v. William LesUe Barnes, BA
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Seo. Samuel Stead, 2£A,
£«v. Alexander Lee Onslow, SA
Rev, Thomas Horsfltll
Rev, Gtoorge Carew Beyn^, MA,
Jinrioa CHAfranrs.
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C.Walfora.lf-1.
Dharwar. Visits Karwar, Butnagheny, and Bapoolee.
Sattara and Mahnbleehwur.
Poona.
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James Henry Tomlinson Blxmt, MA.
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Frederick Lloyd Sharpin, BA
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C. F. H. Johnston, BA, ,
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Deesa and Mount Aboo.
Kirkoe.— Furlough to Burope.
Senior Presidency Chaplain.
Belgaum Cantonment, visiting -Dhorwur.
OoiiMorie, Poona, visiting Sholapore.
Colaba.
Ahmednuggur.
Joint Chapmin of Poona.
Actlnff at rfeemnch.
Deolalee.
BucnUa.
Ri^oote and Bhonj.
Acting at Kirkee.
Sick Furlough to Burope,
Acting at Surat.
Garrison Chaplain at the Presidency.
Hydrabad.
Chaplain of Kurrnchee.
Hyderabad.
Acting at Nusseerabad.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Joint Chaplain of Kurraohee.
Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop-— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Neemuch.^Sick Furlough to Auxope.
lAhmedabad.
CHUBCH OF SCOTLAND.
Thx Sxiaoa CxAnjiar.
Moniklf Salorw, RnpeeegOo.
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Sxvioa Chaflaxxs.
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Bombay.
Bombay.— Furlough to Burope.
Kurraohee.
Bombay 8tc^ Corps. — War Services.
2,8lr Bdward Green tarved against the Kliosas on the Bonn of Kutoh in xSw, and in a dharge with a party of the
na Light Oavalrv had a horse shot under him. Served with the Held foroeln Sind and Aflgisnistan from X840 to
»43: present with the Light Company of the aand Foot at the defence of the Besidency at Hyderabad under Sir
Junes Ontram, and at the battle ofHyderabad (Medal, and Brevet of Mi^or, and CB.) ; also as Assistant Adjutant
9«Denawith Sir Charles Napier in the campaign against the Hill Tribes inKutoh in 184^-45; and as Assistant
A4iQtent General with the Bombay Column in the Punianb campaign of X84S-49. inolndixig the si^ge and suzrender
cf Mooltan, battle of Goqjent, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two O&sps) .
'UeakGeoefalJ.Hobson served in the Persian Gulf in xSai; present at the night attack of the Arabs an the oamp
>t Zosr, and in the action before Beni-boo-Ali. Served with the force sent against Kolapore in x8a6-a7; witb
tteaxpedi^.in the vidni^ of Aden in X84X, and at the attack on the Arab poets. Also with the Bombay Column
n thePmuAub oamp^gn of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
'lUQor (leaeral P. K7M. Skinner served in oommand of a detachment of the Poona Anxiliaxy Hone wlthafleld
ten in the Mahae Kanta and Bdur dirtrlota in the latter part of 1835 and oommenoement of 1836 } also on the Staff
With the Bombay Column in the Pn^janb campaign of X848-40, including the siege of Mooltan, battle, of Goojerat*
punitand surrender of the Sikh army (MedsTwith twoOlasps, and Bi«vet ofMajor).
*J^ior General H. J. Pelly served in Bind from X840 to 1847, and was on the staff of Sir Charles Napier at tha
mesof Meeanae and Hydan^ad, and in the campaign against the Mountain and Desert Tribes (Medal, and
Avret of Mi^or).
JU^^ General B. B. Toonghusband served with the Field Force in Sind and Affghanistan in X84X-43 ; present
With the Light Battalion in the advance on Kandahar; and in X843, as Major of Brigade to the force, vras present
ttOie battles of Meeanee andHyderabad (Medal). Served as Deputy Adjutant General tothe Persian ibqpeditionary
'^i& 1^6-57, and was present ^ ^^ landing at Hallilah Bay, at the storm and capture of Beshire, the sur^
noder of nishire, and during the forced march on Boraajoon, the occupation of the enony's entrenched oamp, and
the ^ attack and battle oTKhooshab (Medal with Clasp, and C^O .
' w>r General Sir George Malcolm served as Deputy Asalstant Commissary General and Baggage Master with
WBcBihsy DIviaion of the Army of the Indus in the campaign of Aflbhanistan in 1838-39, and waa present at the
SPwcTQfansnee (Medal) and occupation of Cabool ; commandeathe outposts of the Sind Irregular Horse in
frcm 1840 to 1843 ana waa constantly enga^ in active operations against the Bill Beloooha
Digitized by V^OOQiC
upper and Lower Bind from 1839 to 1841.
" GoloxiBl W. B. Salmon serred with the
1838-39, and waa present at the storm and capture of GhoEnee (Medal),
"CJolonelH. . , ., ^. -. ...
434 Bombay Biog Cat]^. — Wa/t Bemoes.
eoDmiaiided a detaidiment of Bind Iivegnlar Hone at tbe battle of Nu^^
Hills, and with the Bind HoiM in the operations against Nosaar Kfaaa of Khelat in Z840-4Z, indndinir the aflkir tt
Kanda and the action near Dador, when Mir Nnssnr Khan wi]^ the whole of the Brahoere army was dxawn from
his poaitian and his camp taken. Serred with the Bind Horse at Bhadadpoor in 1843 when the force nnder Oaptsin
Jacob deflMted tine army of Meer Shah Mahomed at Bhadadpoor. Served with the fiind Horse dmnng Sir Chsrles
Napier's campaign in 1844-45 against the mountain tribes in Eastern Katchee and in the surprise and capture of
Shapoor on the night of the zsth January 1845. Commanded Head Quarters snd regiment Bind Hone
and a detachment of xst Bind Hone with the Bombay Column in the Punjanb campaigii of 1848-^9. ineladisg tbs
Biege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, trarsoit and surrender of the Bikh aanj and oocnpation of
Peshawor (Medal with two dams, and Brevet of Major). Commanded a detachmpnt of Bontbem Msfaratta Hocssm
Persia in 1857 ; commanded the field detachment of Bonthem Mahratta Horse and two oompaniea of the 38th Bombay
N.I. whidh stormed and oaptnied Hulgnllee on joth November 1857. Commanded the field foroe in the operationB
against Bhorapoor which ended in the occupation of the fortress on the oth February 1858. Commanded the field
force in the operations against td»e rebel Chief of Nnzgoondwhifih ended mtheoaptaxieof thatownaadfintresson
the ist June 1858.
7 Mi^or General L. 8. Hough senred with a field force against the Bheels near Baroda in 1839 (dangerously
wounded). Coramattded the and Belooeh Battalion during the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the
landing at Hallilah Bay« assault and capture of Beshire, surrender of Bushire, the expedition to Boraskocn, and
occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Glaq;), and Brevet of LLCJokmeD.
* Major General H. J. Bazr served with ime Persian Expeditionary Force in X856-57, including the etonn end csp-
ture of Beshire, sorrender of Bushire, expedition to BoraiQoon, action of KhooshM), bombardment and capture of
Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with dasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
' Mi^or General H. DaJy served with the Bombay Column m the Pux^aub campaign of 1848-49, and was preeent
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goqjerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh ara^ (Medal with two
Clasps). Commanded the xst Pui\jaub Cavalry at the passage of the Kotah Pass, and against th» Hill Tribes in
1850-51-^9 (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded the Corps of Gmdes at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (twice wounded sad
horse kuled. Brevet of Major, and CB.). Commanded Hodson's Horse at the siege of Lucknow hi 1858 (Brevet of
Lt. Colonel), and the Brigade of Hodson's Horse throughout Sir Hope Grant's campaign znOode inx858-59, including
the action at Nawabgnnge and passages of the Goomtee and Gogra.
10 Major General w. F. Marriott served with Uie Bombay Cohunn of the army of the Indus in the campaign in
Bind and Affj^hanistan in 1838-39, and was slightly wounded at the storm and capture of Ghuxnee (Medal).
^^ Colonel T. Stock served against the Koolees in the Mahee Kanta, and the Bheels in the vicini^ of Doon^nrpoor
in 1830 ; commanded detachment of the 23rd Begiment which took part in the attack and cu)ture of the village of
Kurraul and the release of the Thakoor. Served with the expedition to Mangaloore and Canara in 1837, snd in
Bombay Column of the Army of the Indue in Bind and Affghanistsp in
— , iapture of Ghnsnee (Medal).
. T. Vincent served on the Staff with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of X848-49, and
was present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goqjerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikhanny
(Medal with two Clasps).
i« Colonel B. J. K. whitehill served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. with the force in Bind under Lord Keane fkom 1838
to 1842, and with a field force in the Northern Concan in pursuit of Ragoojee Bangria firom X844 to 1846. Served
with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and present at the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with
Clasp). Served in command of the Guserat Horse with Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tsatia Topee in
1858-59 ; also in command of the Guzerat Horse with the field forces under Mf^or A. Honner and Ck>lonel Stilea
against the Wagheers in Kattywar in x8s9r-6o ; and in command of a field force in the Rewa Kanta in x86o.
" Colonel C. R. W. Hervey served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. in the expedition to Mangalore and Canaia in 1837 ;
and with the Bind Irregular Horse as 2nd in Command, and for some time in command of that ooips and (» s
Belooeh Levy in Upper Bind in 1840-42 ; with a wing of his regiment in Cutch and in command of H. H. the Rso's
Horse in the Runn in X843-44 . Served as Aide de Camp and Secretary to Sir James Outram in the Expedition to Fersis,
including the march to Bora^oon, action at Khooshab, and the operations at Mohumra in 1857 (Brevet of Msjor,
Medal with Clasp, and CS.).
1* Colonel C. m. Barrow served the campaign of 1838-39 in Scind and Afljghanistan, and was present at the stonn
and capture of Ghusneo (Medal), and in the attack on the stronghold of the Affjpr>ift.n chief Rnheeim Khan. Also the
Puigaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, oattle of Goojerat, pursuit and snr-
render of the Sikh Army (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Z9th Regiment Native Infhntry whilst em*
ployed against the Gwauor mutineers under Tantia Topee, the Rao Sahib, and the Nawab of Banda in the Riupoons
States in X858, in the pursuit throng Malwa, Bundlekund, and Cential India, and present at the actions of Bigghnr,
Mungrowlee, Sindwano, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp).
^7 Colonel G. A. Leckie served in Bind in 1842-43, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal).
" Colonel R. Richards served as StaiTOfBcer to theField Force at Wanea Bazaar and other places in the Thurror
Great Desert of Sind firom March 1843 to March 1844. This force openea the postal communication with theanay
under Sir Charles Napier, and suppressed the Robber Tribes in the Great Desert. Was at the destruction of the
Forts of Deepla and Nowakote, belonging to the insurgent Amir Shore Shah Mahommfri. Served in the Puiusnb
campaign of 1848-49 with the aird Bombay Native Infkntiy, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, bsme of
Goojerat, and pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Field Force under
Colonel Bradshaw which penetrated the Eusofzie country north of Peshawur in December 184^ for the purpose of
chastising the Hill Tribes on the Swat border, and was present at the capture and destruction of Sngao, Pslsi,
Shurkhanee, and Zoormunda in the Baadurva Valley on the xith and X4th of that month (mentioned in deapatchee,
Medal with Clasp).
» Colonel W. E. Maoleod served with aolh Bombay N.I. in the Mahee Kanta in X839-40; with the field foroe in
Bind and Ail^hanistan from 1840 to X843, and as A(^utant of the Lisht Battalion in the advance on Kandahar in
t849. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bsy,
the storming and oapture of Beshire, bringing his regiment out of action ; commanded his regmoent at the snr^
render of Bushire, and with its head quarters In the forced march on Bonuqoon, at the occupation of the enemy's
entrenehed camp, and at the night attack and battle of Kboosfasb (mentiooed in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served as Assistant Adjutant General at Head Quarters, Abyssinian Expeditionary Force under Lord Napier of
Hagdala, throughout that campaign, present at the battle of Arogee, and storming and captore of Magdals
(mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Colonel).
** Colonel S. Thacker served against the insurgents in the Mahee Kanta in X839-40, and as Bri^fadeid^or with
the foroe under Brigadier Coghlan against tiie Arm, and at the storm of the village and f art of Bheik Othman nesr
Aden on the x8th March 1B58.
** Colonel Lucas served in the campaign in the Southern MahrattaCountry in X844-45, and waa preeent at the takiDg
of the Forts of Monohur and Mnnsuntosh. Served on the Divisional StalT and Division Persian ExpeditioBary Force
in 1857, including the bombardment and eaptore of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of toe Persian Amy
(Medal with Clasp) . Also served on the Divisional Staff with the Rajpootana Field IMvision throngfaoot the Indian
mutiny oampaign, inehidiagthe siege and oMture by assault of Kotah, pursuit of the rebel Armir firom April 1858 to
January 1859, action of Sanganeer. battle of Bunass, pursuit of Tantia Topee and Feroseshah (several times men-
f^onedbi despatches. Brevet of Mi^, Medid with ClaBp)._Beryed as head of^the Oomsniseariat tfarooghont the
[o to X845, eomnumded a par^
„ , r -severely wounded (Medal).
M Colonel B. C. Marston served with the field force in Sind and AflTghanistan from 1840 to 1643, induding ths
second skirmish at Hykulzye and defence of the city of Kandahar; was engaged in several skirmisfaes on the retmi
march, and preaent at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad and at the surrender of Omerkote (MedaD.
» Colonels W. C. Anderson, W. D. Dickson, and F. PhiUips, Lt.Colonels F. L. Mackeaon, W. Creagh, H. F. Iha-
browe. C. E. Naylor, and W.H. Mason served throughout the Puiuaub campaign of 18^49, including the siege and
surrsaAer of Mooltan, battle of Ctoojerat, porsoit and surrender^ the Sikh anny Meda|\ri^|<PB^^
Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services, 435
^ GoloOBl J. H. Champion served as Assistani Adjutant General to the field fevoe imdar flta' Jokn lOebel in Mb
campaign in Centrnl India in 1858, and mm pneaant at the aotioBB of BMit^mr, lixmgiowlee, Siadwaho, and Knxsi
(Medal, and Brevet of Majior).
» Cobnela B. IL Johnatane, J. P. Sandwith, and W. Firie aarred tfarovghont «he opemtioBa in Sind in 1843, in*
«lRdiaff the tattlee of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
" CoioDel G. A. Mogrle aerved with the field faroea in SUnd and Afflgrhaaiatan fh>m 1840 to 1843, and -was prcsent
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal); alao with the ftnwe nnder Sir &arlea Napier in ponoit of Meer Sheer Ma-
homed, and at the oqitare of the fort of Oomeroote.
" Colonel J. W. Yomigfaiiaband aerved in the AfE^han campaign of 1842, and waa pnaent ait the aeeond attack <u
Byknliye, and at Candahar under General Nott. Served m &e Sind oampaion of xS^s^jmd waa pi«aent at the
bittle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; alao in the hill campaign vader Sir Cfaerlea NapMr in X845. Oommanded adefeach-
ment of twiner Bind Police in the attack and defeat oC Uxe Mvndzaneea in 1847^ oommanded a sepanto oohimn, eom-
Toied of aeh Poxgaub Police Battalion, detaohmenta 2nd Pnz\]'anb Cavalry, and Monnled Fohm in the ezpeditiLim
against the Qmanye Woaeeriea in 2853 ; oommanded and and 6tli Poiqaab Polioe Battalinna in the expedition
agiinat the Sheoraniee in 1853 ; conmaanded 6th Poliee Battalion in the espedition againat tiie Knaaenuiiee in Z853
Ofedalwithdaart.
■* Ookmel C. R. Bangh aerved with the Bombay (}olnmn in the Paqjaab campaign of Z848-49, Indodingthe siege ted
siBiviider of Modtan, and waa aevendy wounded when engaged in drawing gmia into tibehpaaeliing battery eppo-
«te the Khoonee Bomj (Medal with Glaap) ; aerved in oommand (tf the oth Bombay N.L with the Satpoom lieia
fsttte in 1858, inctnding the action at Ambapawnee. In conuhand of the left wing gsaiitod the fioidB of tlie Nerbndda
yMMt Tantia Topee in Nov. 1858. In Dea 1858 and Jan. 1859 aerved in cnmnmnd of the Jeft wing with (Colonel
B. Sofmenef a Brigiade in pnrsait of the Rao Sidiib and Tantia Topee (Brevet of Maijor, and Medal).
" Colonel G. U. Price aerved with the zst (Srenadier Begimmt in Sind in 1843, and waa pveaeat est the bafeOflB of
Ibeanee and Hyderabad (Medaa).
" Colonel X. Thompaon aerved in the Sind campaign of 1S43, and waa preaent at the battle of Hyderabad (MedaiP*
oerved in the Peraian campaign in 18I57, including the bombardment and captore of tlie forta of Mohamn»
ttd ponoit of the Peraian amay. Served in oommand of a field detachment in pannitof the rebel anay ander
™te Topee in Gnzentt in Dec. 1858, and aa Staff Ofeioer againat the Naiba Bheela in the Bewa Bjmta in Jj^
Iw. 1859.
^"Colonel H. Shewell aerved in the campaign in the Boathem Mataratta Conntay in s844-^5i and at the captoxe of
Skuiuigfaora
-I J. A. Wood aerved with the field fbroe in Sind and AflTghaniatan ficom 1840 to 1843, and waa pieeent
at the attack ontbe townofKmiackini84i; with the Light Battalion in the advance on Candahar, indoding the
cecond attack on the hei^ta of ^yknlzye in 1842 ; preaent at Candahar on the agtk May 1845 (Medal) daring the
agagement with Akbar Khan*B army near the city walla ; with Colonel Wymer'a Force on the U ighondaul, deatroiy
iogthe fovta of the inanrgent chie& ; with a detachment of his regiment m the fort daring the battle of Hyderabad
^ 1843 (Medal) . Served with the Peraian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, at the landing at Hallilah Bay, tiie etorot
aiid captore of Bealiire, when he received eight woonda (Victoria Croaa, Medal with Cla^ia, and Brevet of Muoi). "
^Cmanel W. Aahbnmer aerved with the field force in Sind and Aifghaniatan in x84s-4a, incladmg tiie advaaod
en Qmdahar and the aevoral operationa of the army under Major General Nott, leading to the reooenpationof
vbuzoce and Cabool (MedaJ, and waa severely wounded at the eeoond aflOur of Hylcnlaye). Served alao with the
fleld force in Sind in 1843. including the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Oommaaded a detached field force
>8am«t the rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun diabriots during the moneoon of 1858, and at the captore of the rebel
itrongholda of Mow and Mahonie.
'^ Colonel W. L. C^ahnaac aerved with the Expeditionary Force in Peraiain 1857, inchiding the bombardment and
aiptoe of Mohnmra (Medal).
"Colonel R. B. Moore aerved with the field force in Sind in 1843, including the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Alao
^th the Fenian Expeditionary Force in iSsS-sj, including the aaaault and captma of Beahse, anrrender of
Ipsbia, at Bora^joon, and action at Khooahah— horae kiUed(Medal with Claap). Served witii the Centnd India
l^W Force from the aiege of Batghur to theIkU of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel L. Pelly aerved as Aide de Camp andaa Political Secsetaiy and Peraiaea Interpreter to Genenl John
^'g>°5<>'Pmandfng Oavahy during the Persian Expedition of 1857, including the ocoapation of Boahire.
*^ Colonel H. J. Day served with the Bombay (Column in the Pu^lanb canjnaign of 1848-49. And waa preaent at
ue aege and sorrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, porauit and aurrenckr of tdm Sikh army (Medal with two
viafps). Served on the General Staff of the Bi^pootana Field Force; under Mi^r General Boberta aa Paymaatv
^^ the campaign of 1858. And waa preaent at the aaaault and capture of the fortreaa of Kotah (Medal).
«1 £^^^ Sir Henry Green aerved with a detachment of the Sind Irregular Horae with the Bombay Cohmm in
we Prajaub campaign of 1848-49, including the aiege and aurrender of Mooltan, battle of Googerat, porenttaad
mrrender of the dikh army (Medal with two Claapa). Joined the TmUah army at Kan in the winter of 1854 ; ia
^7 ^hesame year he waa employed on special do^ by Her Mi^ea^'s Government, and joined the Turkiah armj
7^^^JP>nobe under Omer Pasha aa and in Command of a body of Irregular Horae with the rank of Colonel ia
uw Ottonum anqy ; jtHued Her Britannic Siiyeaty'a ateamer Leander aa a volunteer on the embarkation of Hie
vmjfbr the (hiintea, and waa preaent in all the operationa of the fleet up to ist October; landed with the Boyal
Dunnes that occupied the heights of Balaklava October X4th j preaent at the battlea of Balaklava and Inkeraaui |
Wasted Awiiatant Field Engineer and Joined the Boyal iCngineera in the right attack, aiege of Sebaatopol ; preaant
m tbe liatteriea at the bombardment in October 1854 and April 1855, and repnlae of aortiea 32nd and s^rd Masoh
»55 ; April xTth aeverely wounded while on duty in the trenchea ; joined the Baltic Fleet on the 37th July and wia
Fcsenton board Her Majeaty's steamer Ligktnina at the bombardment of Sweaborg on 7th and 8th Augnat; re*
wned to TurkQT and was appointed Asaiatant Adjutant General to a body of Irrognhur Horae and Earopeaa Horae
fnuiery X9th January 1855 (gazetted to the local rank of Captain, and on the 38th May aame year as Major ; Medal
nr SebaatoDol, for the Danube, and the Crimea, with the order of the Me^idie.) Served aa Assistant Adjutant
vefierai of the Oavaliy Division of the Persian Expeditionary Force, and aubaequently appointed AHBiirtant Asto>
tot General to the Force (Medal with Clasp, and CB.),
«J! VV^P®^ ^* ^°°^ aerved the campaign of 1858-59 with the Central India Field Foxoa at the capture of tha
"^ of Garrakota, forcing the paaa of Muddenpore, aiege and atorm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, and anbaeqaeBt
wnrnt of the rebela, acdon of Koonch, afikir of Mnttra, battle of Gktlowlee, captore of Calpee» action at eaoq^
TRIPS' Gwalior, battle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Olaep. and Brevet of Major).
., StrWaUamLockyerMerewether served in Scind with the 21st Bombay N.I. in 1843-43, and waa praaeat at
^ ^S>V^ Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Coontiy in z844-45* Served with
^smd irregular Horae on the fhmtier of Upper Sind, and in command of a par^ of 133 men defeated a larga
^7 of niooteea near Polagee in 1847 ; •!»> with a detachment of the Sind Inreffular Horse with the Boanbar
wanm in the Pui^iaub campaign of 1848-49, including the aiege and aurrender of Mooltan, battle of Goqieiat, par*
»tt and aonender of the Sikh axmy (Medal with two Claapa) . Served on the frontier of Upper Sind ihmi 1847 to
]^^' soooeaaftilly held it during 1857, crushing an extensive rebellion projected by the Bek>o6h and Brahoee tribea
!P b. ^" Pieaent aa Beaident at Aden in the op«nrtiona againat the Foodhli tribe of Axaba ia x865-6fi^ innlniMM
^i™«nMhea at Bir Seed, Ahmodra, and deatruction of Shugra.
ix)lonel St. J. 0*N. Muter aerved in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country of X844-4S
Colonel J. P. Nixon aerved with the field foroe in Sind and Aibhanistan in 1843-43; present at the allhir of
zJ^^ i forcing of the Ki^jnck Pass, and defence of CandaharTduring the battle of Meeanee wae detached wiOi
«>P?^ tc bum the Bhika^hs ; was present at the battle of Hyderabad, and capture of Omerkote (Medal).
u>i(mel H. T. Briggs served with the field force in Sind and Affghaniatan flrom 1841 to 1844, and waa preaent at
we aoaek on the town and fort of Bejrt in October 1859, and at the aiege and capture of Dwarka in November of tha
^ GoioTifti jL T. ECheridge commanded detachmente of the 33rd Bombay N.I. on aervioein the Concan and Khaa-
ftm i^«l^''45 ; eerved in the Mahee Kanta with the Gnicowar'a Horse in 1848, and preaent at the aurrender of the
^^^^hiMdnnggur; preaent at the operationa against the Desaaieea of Warree in tne North Canara and Bedee
•uimctsaadoommandedabodyof Irregularsintbemovementagainf'tbei poaitionon 85th February 1858 (Medal).
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* Colonel E.L.8oottserT8d in Bind in X843, and wBspTweait at the battle of Hydeiabad (Hedal) ; alao la the
o»mp«ffninthe8onaieniMaliratUiCoimtiy1nx844-4s.
« Colony J. Bates served in the Bind campaign^ 1843 and was present at the battle of BvHtinbtA CMedUa).
G(mimaaded a field detachment engaged in operations against the rebels in the Bewa Kantain 1658.
» Colonel F. Schneider senred with the xothBomb» N.I. in the eampaign in the Boathem Msloatta Coonttrin
^H^'J^ ^^ ^'^ present at the taking of the forts of Mnnohnr and Mnnsnntosh.
u Brigadier General W. V. Bhewell was present with the Persian Bzpeditionaxy Fortw in X856-S7, and was premt
at the landing at Hallilah Bay, the storming and capture of Beehire. the surrender of Boshire, and dnnnff tin
forced march on Borasjoon, the oocapation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and the nif ht attack and bs^ of
Khooshab (Medal withOlasp).
■> Colonel 6. HoB. B. Farqoharson served in Bind in 1843, and with the field detachment which sttsdked and
defeated ICeer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree on the 8th Jnne 1843. Served with the Persian EzpeditionaxyFbioe
SL'u? %r*^ was wesent at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storm and captore of Reshire. and samndarof
at the assaolt and capture of Beshire, surrender of Bnshire. expedition to Borai^oon, and action stlQuwehsb
(Medal with Olasp, and Brevet of Miqor). Served with Colonel Malcolm's Field Force in Southern MahrattaCoimtry
during the mutiny in 185^58, in command of 200 Buropeans during fboroed march on Shorapore, and at the Bozrendv
and occupation of that Ibrtiess (Medal).
** Colonel A. Thaoker was present at the action at Ambapawnee. Berved with the Bombay Cobmm In tbe
Pnmaub campaiflm of x848-^f9, indnding the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
maaded a force of irregular troops against Beeta Bam Holkar in Batbpoora Hills in October X858 ; served vith
Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee in November X858 ; commanded irregnlar troops sgsimt
Insnmnto in Bathpoora HQls in x859 1 commanded field detachments in Katlywar against rebel Wagheen in 186s.
■■ Colonel C. T. Palin served with the Bombay Column in the Pui^aub campaign of 1848- 49, and ma
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, ^battle of Goqjerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh anny
(Medal with two C&Mps).
* Colonel C. Thompson served in thecampalgn in the Southern Mahratta Country in x844-4<, and was pnient
at the storm and oiqjituie of Samnnghur ana Powunghur; dangerously wounded at the taking of the viUsge
of Bevrmpan. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault aad
oaptavs of Beshire and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp). Served with the field fbroe in the latter part of
3857 aaStaff Officer to Brigadier Cteneral LeG. Jacob, at the assault and capture of Kolapoor from the rebelB on
*o Colonel J. H.' Beynolds served in Bind under Sir Charles Napier from the end of 1843 to the end of 184^
Oommanded field fbroe in Sattywar at the snocessfVil storming of TObur Hill (a position taken up by Wsgheer
TSbels) on apth December 1867 (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of Govetnmflnt)u
A LtColonel J. F. Lester served in the campaign in the Southern Mshratta Countnr in 1844-45.
^ LLColonel H. N. Miller served with the Bombay Column in the Puz^aub campaign of z848-49> and wss pnMBt
at the siege of Mooltan, battle of Goderat, and pursuit of AiS^hans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two
ClaoM). Served in the Guide Corps in the Expedition mto Ensoofraie under Colonel Bradshaw in 1850 ; served in tbe
Quide Corps in the enedition under Bir Colin CampbeU against the Momunds and other Hill Tribes in z8ci-« (Medal
with Clasp). Commanded the Bawul Pindee Division of Police during the muthiy in X857— severely wounded (Medal).
** LLColonelB. Waddington served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bom.*
bardmsnt and capture of Mbhumra (Medal with Clasp). Berved with the left wing of his regiment in the qperstioniitt
Central India agiUnst Tantia Topee in 1858-59 ; oommanded a detachment of &e Regiment with the Oqjein Field
Foroe in x8<9-6o.
'^ Colonel A. B. Little was at the suppression of the mutii^of the Hjrderabad Contmgent Cavalry at Annsgabsd
where he brought his Beglment out of action : siege and storm of Jhansi, where he commanded his Regiment;
aotion of Koonch} commanded the left wmg of his Begiment at the capture, and storm of Lohari; in the
several actions on the banks of the Jumna from the x5th to tne 33rd of May 1858, ending ic tbe capture of Calpee;
actions of Morsr, B:otah>ke-Berai, and capture of Gwalior; oommanded a column under Shr Robert Kapier;
engaged in several skirmishes with the rebel leaders Biya Maun Sing and Tantia Topee in Central India in issr-
reoeived the thanks of the Supreme Government for services rendered at Gwalior, several times mentioned ia
deepatohes (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^Colonel B. A. H. Bacon served at the suppression of the mutiia^ at Anrungabad in June tBsr, snd
) and storm of thelbrtresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, aotion of Koonoh, the difltasnt
ms on the banks of the Jmnna from the x5th to the 9M May ending in the capture of Calpee; the aetianar
MOTsr. and capture of GwaUor (Brevet of Midor, Medal with Clasp):
"^ lAColonel J. Black served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Oofonbrj u? 3^844-45, including iJie sapfeom
Of Punalla and Powunghur.
* LLColonel H. G71£>bison served with the 7th Bombay N.I. durlngthe campaign in the Southern Mabiatta
Oountry in x844~45 ; as a volunteer under Brigadier Hampton in His Highness the Nisam's service at (3owree
against the Rohillss (received the thanks of Government) . Served in the cavalry.or the Turkish Contingent from its
formation to theday it was disbanded, a great part of the time as Deputy Assistant Quartermaster General (AthClstf-
oT the Me^die, and the Turkish War Medal^ Berved in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege sod
capture of Batghur, ~ " '^ - - - ^.,,_.^„
aiese and storm
ia despatches).
bur, aotion at Barodea, relief of Bangor, capture of Garrakota, ibrdng of the Muddenpote Fse^
of Jhansi, and the battle of the BetwalMedal with Clssp Ibr Central India, and spedaBy mentioned
* litCtolOTiel C. O. Maude served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in x844*45t and wasprese^
at the takfaig of the fbrts of Munohur and Munsuntosh. Served as Deputy Judge Advocate General Head Qnaxuis
Abyssinian expeditionanr fbroe under Lord Napier of Mairdala throu|[hout that campaign, present at the atom-
but and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of LtColonel). _ . . ^
_* lAColonel J. aTm. ^aodonald served as DXQ.M.Genersl attached to Head Quarters Persian SneditiODazT
Vorce in X857 (Medal with Clasp). Berved on the Staff of the Mslwa Field Force as D.A.Q.M.General in 2857. and
wss present at the oaplare of Dhar and of Mnndesore, and action at Surraria. Appointed A.Q.M.6eneral to Bir Hugh
Rose, and served in that capacity throughout the Central India campaign, and was present at the siege and cspoxie
' ion of Barodiea, reUef of Bauflor, capture of Gorrakotta, action at the Pass of Muddenpore, bsttis ol
of Bhatghur, action of Barodiea, reUef of Baugpr, capture of Gorrakotta, action at the Pass of Muddenpore, bs^ol
the Betwa (horse killed), siege snd storm ofJhanai, actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Golowlee, and cutore
of Oalpee (BrevetofMijor, Medal with Clasp). Served as A;QJC. General with the Field Columns under Sir Hash
Rose south of the Nerbudda in 1859. . .
^ LtColonel W. G. Mainwiuring served with the Bombay Ck>lumn in the Pu^jaub campaign of 1848-491 <^2^S
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goqierat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Meosi
with two Clsspsl. Served with the Expeditionary Force in Persialn X857 (Medal with Clasp). ^,^^^
^ LLColonel F. S. Hewett served in the operations against the faisnrffents in the North Canara and Bedee dumett
cm the Goa fhmtier, and conunanded the Bombay Field Force engaged in suppressing the Sawuut Waxraa DeMHft
xebeUion in 1858 (Medal),
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i> JJLCckauiL T. Thatcher Mired with the Bind Hone In Persia in x8<7. Was present at the attaoks in x8<8 on the
rebel Bheeli at Nandoor, Linirota (received the thanks of OoTemment). Shnmsherpoor, Ambone and Mandivor.
7* LLColonel W. L. Brings serred on the flrontier of Upper Sind with the Bind Irrognlar Horse from 1852 to October
1856; proceeded in oomniand ct two squadrons Bind Irregular Horse and h bodr of troops of the Khan of
KeH escorting treMue arms and ammnnition to Qaettah for Meor Dost Mahomed Khan or Cabool (received
the thanks of the Govemor General of India in Connou fbr this senrice). Commanded xst Sind Irregular Horse in
thePenian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Proceeded in October 1857, in command of Head Quarters xst Sind
Irr^ar Hozse, towards Irassiok and joined the Field Force under Brigadier Macon then in pursuit of rebel Bheela
at Anoola ; present at the attack and capture of the fortress of Awah in January X858 (Medal). Commanded 3r4
Bind Hone throughout the Abyssinian campaign of X867-68, including operations against Magdala (mentioned in
despatch^, Meda^ uid OB.),
» Iit.Colonel W. Rice was at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October 2857. Was present during the
whole campaign of the Central India Field Force, including the siege and storm of the fbrtresses of Chandaree and
Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Loharee, action at Koonch, the difibrent actions on the banks of the Jumna
from the X5th to the ayr d of May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee : actions at Morar and at and near Kota-ke*
8erai« and CM>tnre of Qwalior ; present at the siege ana capture of rowree, and action at Be^apore ; at the surprise
and defeat or Ferose Shah's camp near Bypore, and engaged in the several 0])eTations against the rebel leaders^
Tastta Topee and Bi^ Mann Sing, in the jungles near Padrone (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mx^or).
~ LtCoionel W. A. Dick sored with the 3rd Bombay Oavali^ on the frontiers of Upper Sind fhun April to Decem-
ber 1846. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858-59, and was present at the sieg*
andeaptore of Ratghur, relief of Baugor, capture of Garrakota, and in command of a party of the 3rd Bombay
Oaraliy which suiprised and out up the enemy's outlying Picqnet during the advance on that fortreea (specially men-
tioned) at the Maethone Pass ; present at the siege and capture of Jhansi and taking of Cali>ee ; oommandod Urn
Bead Quarters Wing of the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the march from Etowa to Devpora, when the Rear Guard waa
attacked hy the rebel Amy, also during the advance on Gwalior, at the action of Morar, capture of Gwalior. and
with the Cohnnn under Sir Robert Napier at the battles 0:-' J aura and Alipoor (Brevet of Major) ; served with a
detached Field Force in the Jhansi and Jaloun district during the monsoon of 1858, and at the aifiiirs of Mhow and
Xahonie (Medal with COasp).
" Colonel H. H. A. Wood served wltli the Reserve Force ander Sir Charles Napier fn his expedition to Bhawulpore
in 1845-46, Poi^aub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the siese of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs^
itonu of the d^ breach, capture of the town and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp) . Persian campaign of
1856-57, with tlM Rear Guard at Reshire, attack and surrender of Bushire, forced mafch on Bonuqoon, and occupatioo
of the enemy's entrenched Camp, night attack of the 6th February, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Central &dia campaign of X857-58 as Adjutant General to the force under Sir HughRose^
and present at the attack on the Camp belbre Rutghur, battle of Barrodea. relief of Sanger, attack and capture of
Ganuota, action and forcing the Paea of Muddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, and snbse*
qneot porsoit, action and capture of Koonch, and subsequent pursuit, action at Muttra, battle of Gtelowlie, and tiixm
Nrenl actions on the banks of the Jumna, action and capture of Calpee, action of Morar, battle and capture of
Owalior (frequently^— thrice specIaUy-^mentioned in deepatohee. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served again
in the field in the latter end of 1858-59 as A^utont General to the whole of the Troops south of the Nerbudda under
Sir Hugh Rose. Bcnrved as Asalstant G^eneral of the xst Division throughout the Abyssinian campaigu of x867-68»
sod was present lit the action of Azogee, and storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet 0/
Colonel, iod Medal). * v i~ .
-r.wi
" IitOolonel W. walker jofaied the Turkish Contingent when first raised, and served with it till the end of the
vsr in the Crimea and subMouent breaking up of the force (4th Glass of the Med^jidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the force under M^for Honner against the Waffheers in r859, and commanded the ambush at Pastor, when
abont 600 of the Wagheers were captured onthe 19th I>eo. 1850. Commanded the troops in Okamundel in x86o-6x.
" LtColonel R. D. Hasaard served in the campaign In the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was
pment at the storm and capture of Ponalla. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in > 8;s6-57. including
the aaaaolt and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Bonuijoon, and acUon at Khooshab (Medu
with Clasp).
J^ LtColonel G. Ii. Tlunnson served with the Persian Rxpeditlonary Force in X857, >&d was present at the bom-
Dsrdiaent and capture of the forte of Mohumra on the 96th March (Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel F. A. S. Loch served in the PnAjaub campaign of X848-49 and acted as extra Aide de Camp to General
Dimdaa commanding the Bombay Colunm duringthe nege and until the surrender of the fort of Mooltan (Medal
with Clasp). Was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 28th May 1857 i wounded ab
the flnt attack on and subsequent capture of Awah, at the siege and capture of Kotah, and pursuit of the rebels
oito the Gwalior Territories; served with Smith's Brigade in Central India; at the recapture of the fort of Chan*
uree. at the action of I^otah>ke-8erai, and capture of Ghralior (Brevet of Migor), siege and capture of Powree*
Kmiriie and pursuit of the rebelfl under Maun Sing at Noondrey X4th November 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
■LtColonel W. T. Bowen served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in X844-45, including the
^itore of the forts of Punalla and Fcwnnghur. Boved in the Land Transport Corps in the Persian Expeditionazy
field FCrce, including the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
|*U.Colonel H. H. James served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of X867-68 fttnn the first landing of th»
AoTince Brigade, and waa present at the capture of Magdala; in command of the xoth Regiment N.I. during pot*
tun of the campaign (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
" LtColonel T. 6. warden served the Piu^ub camjMign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and surrender
w Hooitan, including the attack on the suburbs on the 37th December, storm of the city breach, and capture of
HW town— eevereiy wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Bxpeditionary Force in X856-57, and
vu present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, the surrender of Bushire, the forced march on Bora^oon and occupa*
Bon of the enemy's entrenched camp there ; also with the rear guard under Brigadier Honner when attacked by
the Persian Army on the night of the 7th February, and at the battle of Kooshab on the following morning (Medal
with Clasp). Served in 1858 with Brigadier Parke's Column in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, Rao
eueb, and (he Nawab of Banda, and was present at the action of Oodipore (Medal).
" IttColonel Joseph Miles served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the bombardment and
captnre of Mohumra, and subsequent occupation (Medal with Clasp).
"' LtColonel John Miles served in the uidian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
'tttghar. action at Barodea, relief of Bangor, capture of Ganakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and
■term of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
" U.Colonel J. T. Hill commanded the flank companies of the X4th Bombay N.L during the operations in Oka*
TBxadei and Xattywar in 18^9-^ including the siege of Dwarka, and storming of the heights and fort of Ubbpoors*
u Stair Oflloer iLMtywar Field Force under Major Honner on x8th December 1859.
* LtCokmel Baumgartner served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Ri^pootana Field Force, and was present
at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September 1857, and at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on the 30th
wh X858 (Medal).
" LtColonel A. w. Graham served with the Bombay Column in the Put^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the
■Ngs and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and captnre of the town (Medal with ClaroJ. Served with the Persian
^P^^Jtum of x8«6-57|and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and
nttle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Was present at the attack on the position of the rebel Bheels at Shum«
Bberaoor in October 1857 ^^ *^ '"''^'^ under Colonel Macan (severely wounded by ball through the ankle).
' U.Colonel H. BeviBe commanded the Left Wing xst Beloooh Battalion throughout the Rohilound campaign In
Iff ; present with General Penny's Column at the action of Knrkralee, and with the force under the Commander in
^nw St the actkm before Bareilly, and oaptare of the town, actions of Bunnee andMahomdee, attack by the rebels on
^^•^jchanpore, and several minor aflhirs (Medal). Commanded the 37th Bombay Native Inlhntnr (Belooches)
throiii^bout the Abyasinian campaign, and waa prssent at the action of Arogee and assault of Magdala (mentionda
u despatches. Brevet of LtColonel. CJ9. , and Medal).
. "jAColonel W. Waddington served with Persian Expeditionary Force in jBs^7, and was present at ths
MdiagatHalinahBay.stCHrmlngand capture of Reshire, sunender of Bushirsb tnd durizig ^e forpe^fsmh on
43^ Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services.
Bonudoon, the oooapatioa of the eoeioy*! entarendhed oamp, aod the nSght attadk and battle of ICTinoiiheh (lledil
^thOiasp).
** LLGolonel 3. H. 8. Pierce served with Colonel Scademore'e FlyiiurOolitinn in 1859, also with Oa|itainlCetderi
J*ield Detachmemt in the same year, and was present at the oaptore of Tantia Vopee.
** Lt.Golonel W. Gray senred with the Bombay Column in the Paxuaub omnpaign of 1848-49, IneliiaiiigthetiMe
jmd surrender of Mooltan, and was severely wounded at the storming of the oitf— -right arm amputated (Medal
with Clasp) . Served as Depnly Assiittant Commissary Qeneral to the Persian Field Faroe thzonghontthe csmpsign
in 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
•^ Lt.CoT • • • "* •
M Lt.Colonel J. Fairbrother served with the Bombay Column in the Pnn^anb campaign of 1848-49, indading the
siege and snrrender of Mooltan, battle of Qoojerat, pnrsnit and surrenaer of the Bikh annv (Miadsl with two
Clasps). Commanded a field detachment of his regiment in a severe skirmish with insurgent Bneels in Khandaieh
on 19th January 1858 ; served with his regiment whilst employed against the Owalior mutineers under Taatis
Topee, the Bao Baheb, and the Nawab of Banda in the Bajpootana States dnrixig the monsoon and foUowing
actions of months of 1858 in the pursuit through Malwa, Bunolecund, and Central uidia, including t^ actioDB at
Bidghur, Mungrowlee, Bindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp).
^ LLOolonelT. Nuttall served with the Persian Bxpeditionary Force in 1857, <^nd waspresent at thebombsrdp
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with (71a^>). Was in commsnia
of detachments of Police in bhe Deccan and Concan against rebel Bheels, Peint rebels, Ac., in 1857, 2858, and i8|9,
including the relief of Peinv and skirmish there ; engagements at Wassiembiera (had two horses wounded under
ihim), Tursta Dooi^ur ; skirmish and pursuit of the Kieels over the Chupurgaon hms. and engagement of Ambon
Durria (horse twice wounded; received on five occasions the commendation of Goverament). Served in tke
Abyssinian campaign as and in Command of the Laad Transport Corps (mentioned in despatches, Breret oC
Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
"7 LLColouel J. F. Robertson served with the Persian Sacpedition in 1857, indnding the bombardment and esptare
of Mohxmira and snbseguent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Was preeent daring the opexatiooi
■against the insurgent I^essaies in the North Canara and Bedee districts firom zsth February to avd Jlsy 1858;
proceeded with the detachment sent fhim Dharwar to reinforce the column under Colonel Malcolm before Nnrgoand.
^ LtColonel F. Boome served in Turkey during the war in the Crimea in 1855-56, with the Osmanli Lrregiihr
' Cavalry (Bashi-Bacouks) as Captain in Turkey. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the
4Storm and capture of the fortified village of Bowah, the siege and capture of the rebel fort of Awah, siege Gtam
■and capture of Kotah in z8^8 } present during the operations of the beigade under Brigadier Smith in Oentml
India, at the battle of Kotah-ke -Serai, and at the stormixig of the various heights and positions occupied bv tte
«nemy ; commanded his regiment in the general action 01 Z9th June 1858, and attack and capture of the LnsokD
and dty of Gwalior ; the siege and capture of Powree, subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of BetQspoor, battle
of Koondrye, with Brigadier Smith's Brigade, which surprised and defeated a lane force of rebels under cominiaid
of Maun Sing; commanded the Bassoda Field Force at the snccessftil actions of Bichia, Goonapoora, Gorigoora^
and other minor skirmishee (nine times mentioned in dematdhea. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Serm
throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Political and £atelligence Department (mentioned in despatches, VedsD.
*" LtColonel E. L. Tavemer was present with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and at the landifif
■at Hallilah Bay, storming and capture of Beshire, snrrender of Bushire, during the forced march on Boraqoon,
occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and night attack and battle of Khoouiab (Medal with Clasp).
^** LtColonel W. Bannerman served with the Bombay Column iu the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, iudadiDf
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and snrrender of the Sikh army (Medal with tvo
Clasps). Served with the field force which penetrated into the Busofsaie country north of Peshawur in Deoemher
1849 for the purpose of chastising the Hill Tnbe oq the Swat border ; preeent at the capture and destruction of the
Tillages of Sugoa, Pulai, Shurkannes, and Tjoomumda, in the Bagdurrah Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 as Adjutant of the Light Battalion, present at the bombardment and
capture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Clasp), eerved as and in Command of the
Detachment Southern Mahratta Horse m the pursuit through Ccmtral India, Meywar, Marwar, and Baipootaoav
the rebels under Tantia Topee, Rao Saheb, the Nawab of Banda, and Feroze Shah, and was present at the action it
•Chota Ood^ypoor (mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himseli^ horse severely wounded by eabre
outs, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Horse Transport Service in the China Bxpeditionary Force in 1S60
imder Sir Hope Grant and was preeent at the landing at Pehtane, action of Sinho, capture of Tan^kow, asaasH
and capture of the Taku Forts, and accompanied the advance of we army on Tien^Tsin and Pekin, mclnding the
t)attleB of Chang-kia-Wan and Tungchow, and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
>"i Lt.Colonel S^ J. Thorp served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and oaptareor
Batghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpora Pass, siege and
«torm of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
^<* Lt. Colonel F. P. Mignon served on the StaiT with the Persian Expeditionarjr Force as Deputy Assistant Com-
missary General to the zstand and Divisions (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the reoonnoitring force to Abjmntt
in September 1867, and was a member of the conmiittee ; was head of the Commissariat Department for the fizti
three months, and subsequently Lord Napier's Senior Commissariat Officer with the forces in the field during tte
whole iMriod of active operations f^om Senafd to Magdala and back ; present at the assault and capture of Magasls
<twice thanked in General Orders, and several times spedally mentioned in despatches. Medal, and Brevet of
Iit.Colonel).
i<" LtColonel E. M. Gilbert Cooper served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was preeent at the asssolt asd
•capture of Kotah, pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, the Bao Saheb, apd the Nawab of Banda in Jtms
July and August 1858; at the action at Sanganeer and battle of the Bunasa; with Brigadier Parke's poxaoiBg
Column flrom August to Novembef x 858 (Medal with Clasp) .
^^ Lt.Colonel 6. A. Laughton served with the Persian Expeditionary Foyob in 1856, and was presentat the aesaut
and capture of Beahire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Bonuqoon, and atoMsk of Khoodiab (Medal with Cht^*
^<" Lt.Colonel J. L. Shoppard served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and v*i
-present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp).
i<* LtColonel 6. Scott served with the Persian Expeditionary Forob in 1856-57, and was present at the ssasatt
and capture of Beshire, surrender of Boshire, with the expedition to Bora^oon, and at the action at Khoochib
(Medal withNClasp). Served with the field force in the latter part of 1857 under Brigadier General LeGnsa
Jacob at the recapture of Kolapoor ; with the field force in the operations in the Akraaee Country, and with toe
Satpoora Field Force under Mi^or Evans ; commanded a detachment of the Khandeish Bheel Corps in the ecfioe
of Ambapawneeon the zzth of April Z858 (received the high approbation of Government).
i«7 LtColonel F. G. Steuart served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of z84&-49« aad^
-present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Peraian Kxpeditinn in 1856-
57. including the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
1* LtColonel T. W. W. Pierce served with a Light Field Detachment in the Bajpootan» Statea in Z854 and xSg
Tmder Sir Henry Lawrence. Was at the siege and capture of Kotah in z8^8. Served with Brigadier Smith's BrusoB
throughout its operations in Central India in Z858 and Z859, including the reoocupaUoa of the fort of Cheodaree
battle of Kotsh-ke-Serai near Gwalior, storming and capture of the various heights before Owalior, and the geneni
action resulting in the capture of the city and fortress ox^ Gwalior ; siege and cspture of the fort of Powree, and toe
subsequent pursuit of the rebels by the flying column under Colonel Bobertson ; surprise and pursnlt of tne rebels
under Maun Sing at Koondrye on Z4th November Z858 (Medal with Clasp). Attached to the Horse Transport
Service and in Command " * " "' ' "
-ander Sir Hope Grant (]
Annesley Bay in October i_ , „ ^ ^
'Koomaylie to Antalo ; and present at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in neapatches. and Medal).^
><• Lt.Colonel G. D. Bales commanded the 2nd Belooch Begiment throughout the Persian campaign of i856-57> »*
-clndins: the storm and capture of Beshire and surrender of Bushire (Medal with deep).
, 110 Lt.Colonel W.A Glasspoole served in the Punjaub campaign of z848-49,and was presentat the siege and gaxntae
of Mooltan, indudin^the storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57, ineta^
lir B. Honner's Stair during thelformd^
tng the surrender of Bushire, and acted on Sir 1
Bombay Staff Corps, — War Services, 439
<m tlM rear-gnart and Ixttle of Khooehab (Medal with Claap) . Serred against the rebel BheeU and Cooliee in tbe
Nasdc and AhmodnTxgKor distiicta in 1857-^8, and received tne commendations of Ooveniment and the high approTal
of th« Conunander in Gmef for serrieea wime in command of a Detaidunent of the 4th Bides. In 1858 he served with
Sir John Michel's Force in pursoit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and was present at the action of Rajghnr (Medal)
^ LtGokmel E. L'Bstevnge served with the Bombay Golomn in the Panjanb campaign of 1848-49, and was
TR«sent at the siege and snrrender of Moottan (Medal with Cnaap). Served with the Pennan Bsqpedition in 1856-57
(Medal with Caasp).
^ LlGokmel D. Hnteheon served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assanlt
and capture of Beahire, aorrender of Boriklre, with the expedition to Boraqoon« action at Khooshab, and bombard-
meat and eaptare of Mohnmra (Medal with Claap).
^" U.Cbkmel W. H. Blowers served with the Persian BzpeditionaiT Force in 1856-57, and was present at the bom-
bardment and capture of the fbrts of Mohmnra (Medal with Chup). Served in the Indian mating campaign, and
WIS present at the siege and captmre of Kotah, and served in Bajpootana daring all the operations in that Provinm
in 1858 and 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
^^* U,Colone L. M.Davies served with the Persian EzpeditioiUDy Force in 1857 on its march to Borasjoon, at Ibe
bBttte of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohnmra (Medal with Olasp). Served in lihe Deooaa against the rebel
Bheelsin 1857; msent at the engagements of Shnmahapoor and Mahadeoghur.
^" LtCokmel Clements served wnh the Bombay Colnmn in the Poxganb campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
Ha giege and sarrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh armv (Medal with two
(lasps). Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eosofkaie country north of Peshawur in
Betfnnber 18^0 fbr the purpose of (dtaiMiaing the nOl Tribe on the Swat border ; present at the capture and destmo-
tion of the villages of Sugao, Pulai, Bhurkhanee, and Zoormunda in the Bazdurrah Valley on the xzth and x4th
of that month (Medal with Clasp).
u< LLColonel G. A.Plomer served with theLight Battalion in the Persian Expeditionaiy Force tn 18^7, and was pre-
sent at tbib bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp),
Serred in the suppression of the mutiny at Aumngabad in June 1857, and subseouent relief of Mhow ; at the siege said
captore of the Fort of Dhar ; also in the acttons in front of Mundesore, battle of Ourraria, and subsequent capture of
that nllsffe on the 33rd and 24th November 1857 ; at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chendaree and Jhansi,
tiflttleortne Betwa, action at Koonch, the difTerent actions on the banks of the Jumna from the x^th to the 33rd May
nii, ending in the capture of Galpee, action at Morar, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
"' Lt.Colond J. D. Hall served with the Bombay Column in the Paxgaab campaign of 1848-49, and was present Bt
tbe aiege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp}. Served with the Persian
expedition of 2856-57, and was present at the landing at HalUIah Bay, storming of Beshire, surrender of Buehire, and
Mttle of Khooahab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels m the Ahmednnggur and Khandeiah
di^Gicts in 1857-58 ; present at the acuon with the Bheels and Mekranees at Ambapawnee ; present in command of
tbe rear-euard during the action near Rajghnr.
"* Lt Colonel C. P. Barraa served with the Rajpootana Field Force at the storming capture and total destruction of
tbe village of Bowa on the 6th January 1838, at the siege and total demolition of the fort of Awah (mentioned in
despatches), at the siege assault and capture of Kotah undei- General Roberts • was actively employed as 3nd
h Conunand Meena Corps &t>m April to October 1858 in putting down raids by tL»e predatory tribes; commanded
The Camel Corp in Central India in the ntxrsuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee, and the action of Rajpoor on
the 2sth November 1858 (mentioned in despatches) ; commanded .he Camel Corps with the Oavalrv Brigade under
Bngadier Somerset at the defeat of Tantia Topee at Barodea on xsii January 1859. Served under Sir Robert Napier
la the Serom jungles up to May 2859 (Medal with Clasp) .
"' Migor J. A. Smith was present at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October 1859, and at the siege and
aptnre of Dwarka in November of the same year.
^ Major G. W. Hanson served with the Bomberv Column in the Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was preaent at
the lie^ and surrender of Mooltan (Modal with Clasp) . Present at the action of Ambapawnee.
^ Major L. C. Barton was present at the attack of Beyt Fort in April 1858; preaent during the campaign in
Okamnndcl in October and November 1859.
^ Major A. P. Davis served throughout the Central India campaign under Sir Hugh Rose in 2858, and waspraattit
a*, the siege and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing the Muden-
p>te Pass, si^^ and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, assatdt and capture of Lchari, battles of Koonch, Muttia,
U'l Galowlee. capture of Calpee, battle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Also served
n^^ier Brigadier General Liddle against the Bundlecund rebels in 185S-59.
^ Colonel J. Watson served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign at the siege and surrender Of
jfooitan and the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Bosdar campaign and forcing of the Kahn Bund Pass
^'ler Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Indian mutiny dampaign, including the siege
<>> Delhi, relief and siege of Lucknow, battles of Bolundshuhur, Allwhur, Agra, Cawnpore and rorious other en-
p?en>ents of the period ; slightlT wounded on three occasions (Medal with three Clasps, Victoria Cross, and
Brtn-et orLtColonel). Served with the Eusofraie Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain in 1665.
^ LtColonel R. Baigrie served with ^e Bombay Column in the Pui^anb campaign of 1648-49, and was present at
tl^siejieand surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goqjerat, pursuit and sarrender of the Sikh amjv, and occupation al
P' ^hawnr (Medal with two Clasps) . Was at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855. Served with the Persian Field Force in
\ :7, induding the battle of Khooshab, bombardment and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army up
tLe Karoon river to Ahwas (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Central India
'f-apaign under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the siege and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodia, relief of
^oUsnir, capture of Garrakota, skirmish at Barodia, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhanai, and
■ in!e of the Betwa. Served as Deputy Assistant Quaiter Master General at the assault and capture of Lohaii,
njtle of Koonch (severely wounded), action of Galowlee (horse killed), capture of Calpee, action of Morar, battle in
LTjnt of Gwalior, and capture of the town and fortress (several times mentioned in despatches, three times sxwciallyy
f-v^ for gallant conduct. Modal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mi^or). Served against the Bundlecund rebels in 1858-50;
^J'^o in porsnit of Tantia Topee, Feroze Shah, and the Rao Sahib in the Serongi Jungles under Sir Robert Napier m
i-5p- Served as Assistant quarter Master G^eral with the Reconnoitring Force sent to Abyssinia in Sept. 1867.
and throughout the campaign, being present at the action of Aroffee, and the aasatUt and capture of Magdala (several
tJces mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
^ Major R. Burd was present at the as«aalt and capture of the fortified village and entrenched position of Rowa
<9l'4rhtly wounded) ; at tne siege and capture of the fort of Awah, and at the siege storm and capture of Kotah In
1:58; at the reocenpation of Chandaree, the battle of Kota-ke- Serai, apd the storming of the various heights
</■ copied by the enemy ; present at the general action and attack and capture of tbe Lushkur and city of (Jwahor ;
a* the siege and capture of Powree, and subsequent pursuit of the rebels ; at the action of Koondrye, and defeat
vf Maun Sinv's Force (Medal with Clasp).
^ Miyor R. F. Williams served with the Bombay Colnmn in the Puzgaub campaign of 1846-49, and was preaent at
^^"^gc «nd surrender of Mooltan (Medal with dasp).
^ Lt.Colonel G. F. Hogg nerved with the Bombay Colnum in the Puxjanb campaign of 18^8-49, and was present
«t the siege and surrender of MooUan, battle of Goqjerat, pursuit and surrender of the Silch army (Medal with
*.iro Clasps). Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57. at the occupation of Karrack, with the
nation to Borajgoon, and at the battle or Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
"* Mi^ I. F. Chapman served in Abyssinia with the army under Lord Napier of Magdala (Medal) .
j^ Major E. N. Marsh served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was pimwnlat
^I'jiese and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
** Colonel A. Camegy was present at thej disarming of the 5th Comnanv 4th Battalion Native Artillery, st
Hrdershad, Sind, on 901 September 1857. Served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Major General Roberts, as
Ma.'or of Brigade to the snd Infteitry Brigade at the siege of Kot^ ; with the leading column of assault on the town and
^'Ttress under Brigadier Parke, on the 30th March 2858 ; actively emploved with the brigade in tl£e pursuit of the
l^alior rebela under Tantia Topee through M^ywar till September, when he was appointed Assistant Adjataat
Geor-ral to the Division ; served as such wnh the force under Brigadier Honner at the action of Kooshanna on the
toth Febnacy 1859 (mentioDed in deepatohea for " oonapicnoua and forward gallantly ")t ^bcL aabeequent punniit
44^ Bombay Biaff Corps. — War Services,
of the relMlB nndor the Rao Sahob and Feroze Shah through Marwar, Shekawattee, and Bikaneor (Medal wtth
Cla«p for Centrnl India, and Brevet of Major).
^ Major G. Nicholette terverl with the ittt Scind Irregular Horae with the Peraion Sxpeditioxuoy Force IniBsr,
at the boinburdment and capture of the fort of Mohnmra (Medal with Olasp). Served in the campaign of 1857-^
in the North-Wee^ Provinces with the Pmyanb Movable Ck)lanm, and served against the Fatteygfaor rebeu,
including the action 0^ Gungeree on X4th December 1857, and the advance on and ocoapation of the eneo^^poeitioiitt
Khaa Gunge ; in the pxstion with the Rohilcnnd rebels at Anopeur, in the skirmish at iMnapore and destniotioa of the
enemy's boats anc< ? other minor aflkirs on the banks of ^e Ganges ; served in the campaign fyr the eolniMatioii
of Oude in 1858, in bVa i^ttack on the anemy's fbrtifled position at Bampore Kussia loj Bngaaier Wetherall's Foitei
and employed witti a detachment in sappcnrt of the storming party on that oocasion, aaid throoghoot the remainder
of the campaign ; present at the snrrender and occupation of the fort of Amethee, and sabeequently with kicd
Clyde's Column at the occupation of Snnkerpore, the action with Beni Madho at Dhoondia &eria, and with %
movable column detached after the action to drive the enemy across the Goomtee ; rained the force with the
Commander in Chief at Lncknow, and served throughout the operations acroas the Gogra, including the sdvuee
on and occupation of Baraitch ; action with the Nana's Force at Brijidia and occupation of the fort, capture of the
fort of Mujeediah, and defeat of the Nana at Banki, and final expulsion of the rebela from Oude across the Biver
Bapteo 3XBt December 1858 (Medal).
"* Major C. T. Heathcote was present in the camp of the Jondpoor Bt^'s arnrv when attacked by the Awah The*
koor and Erinpoora untineers m September 1857 ; served aa Deputy Assistant Quarter Marter General to the foite
at the first attack on and subsequent siege and captnre of Awah; at the aiege and assault of Eotah, and the battle of
the Bunass; present as Assistant Quarter Master General at the action of Kooahana (thanked by Gorenmnti
of India and Bombay. Medal).
13* Major A. A. des Yoeux served In the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, at the bombardment and eaptore of
the forts of Mohumra and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Claro) . Served with the Horse Tranepoit
Service in the China Expeditionary Force under LieutGeneral Sir Hope Ghrant in 1860^ present at the huidiiix
at Pehtang, action of Sinho. capture of Tangkow, assault and captnre of the Takn Forts; accompanied the
advance ofthe army on Tien>Tsin and Pekin, induding the battlee of Cnang-lda-Wan and Tnngohow, and ooonpsttei
of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*** Major M. R. Bruce served with the Persian Bxpeditionaiy Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardzDent
and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with a detachment of the 4th Bombay N.I. (EUfies) in 1857
against the Bheels in the Nassick districts; also with the regiment In Khandeiah in the operations agaiatt
Tantia Topee in 1858.
i«s Major C. O. Lord was present in puraoit of the Qwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Sao Saheb, sad the
Nawab of Banda in June July and August 2858 ; and the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and at the battle of thi
Bunass on the 14th of August 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
i"* Miuor Malcolmson served as Brigade Major of Artillery with the B^Jpoona Field Force during the march oDud
siege and capture of SZotah— mentioned in despatches ; present at the battle of Bunnaas and pursuit ; and Canby
afBUr at Kooshana (mentioned in despatches. Medal wiui Clasp). i
^ "Um^ot M. W. Willoughl^ serve<f with the Persian Expeditionaiy FOroe In 1856-37, including the surrender of
Bushire, bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) .
^ M^jor W. Hicks served in Bengal during the campaign of 1857-59 with the xst Belooch Battalion andss Stelf
Oflloer to the Pm^jaub Movable Co^xnn ; served in the Bohilknnd campaign with Mi^or General Pexmy'e Force,
and present in the action of Kukralee, action with Ferose Shah's Force before Bareilly, and occupation of that town;
actions of Bunnee, Mahomdee, and attacks by the rebels on Shajehanpore ; campaign for the subjugation of Oude,
and present at the attack on and capture ofthe Fort of Bampore Kussia, surrender and occupatu>n of the Fort of
Ameethee ; subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerpore, attack on and defeat of tb
enemy under Ben! Madho at Dhoondia Keria, and capture ofthe Fort of Buxar ; with the Column detached after
the action to drive the enemy across the Biver Goomtee ; served under Lord Clyde throughout the operations aen«
the Gogra ; presopi at the action with the Nana's Force at Br^idia, action at Churdah, attack on and eaptore of the
Fort ofMujeedioh : commanded the Bight Wing of the zst Belooch Battalion detached with Briaadier Honford's
Brigade nreviouslT- m and on the passage ofthe Raptee into Nepanl : at the defeat of the enemy at Sitka Ghaut, lad
oaptore Oi their guos (mentioned m despatches, Medal). Served as Brigade Mi^or and Brigade ist Division during
the Abyssinian campaign in x867-6e, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioneaf in despatches, Bieretol
Major, and MediU).
i«» Major C. F. Keays served with the column under Brigadier Goghlan against the Arabs and at the storm of the
village and fort of Sheik Othman, near Aden, on the i8th March 1858.
1*^ M^jor H. S. Anderson served in the Persian ExpediUonaiy Force in 1867, and waspresent atthebombardmot
and OBiptPBoe of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Also in Khandeish against the attempted invasian of the Deeeaa bj
the rebel army under Tantia Topee in x85flP-5Q^
i4s M^or D. B. Young aerved with the Pcoman Expeditionary Force in 2857, «^d waa preeent at the bombardiaeDt
and capture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with dasp). Served also in the
Indian mutiny campaign, including the aiege and capture of the fort of Dhar, the aotiona m tttmt at Mnndeioi^
battle of Gnrraria, and aubseqnent capture of that village on the 93rd and a4th November 1857 (wounded) ;stthe
•lege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhanai, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the diftknnt
aottona on the banks of the Jumna from X5th to 33rd May 1858, ending in the capture of Oalpee, action of Monr,
actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Al^rasinian FieU
Foroe in 2867-68, and present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of
2iiSk»r, and Medal).
^A Lt.Colonel H. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Foroem 2857 in oommand of Aden Troop (Medalvith
Clasp). On landing from Persia proceeded to the Shoolapoor border to watch the country between the rhreis
Bheema and Krishna; joined the field force under Colonel Malcolm; preeent at the captnre of Beder Shoorpoon
ordered to Join the Cavalry Brigade in Central India ; Joined Sir John Michel'a Force in pursuit of the rebela throw
the Futohunny Hills, subsequently joined Brigadier rarke's Force bv forced marches ; pursued the rebels acroei the
Nerbudda ; present at the action at Chota Oodeypoor, and in purstut of the rebels through Central India (If edai].
Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 2867-68 in the Intelligence Department^ present at the oaptnie of
Magdala (Brevet of M%ior, and Medal) .
i«* Major C. jyjJ. La Touche served with the Persian Expeditionary Foroe in 2856-57, including the attaek 00
Beehixe, capture of Bushire, deatruotion of the enemy's magasines at Chakota, at Boraaioon, and battle of
Xhooshab (Medal with Claapl. Served with the Salpoora Field Force in the action fought with um insurgent ehicB
and rebels in the Satpoora Hills on the 21 th April 2858.
i^ M%ior A. T. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Foioe in 2856-57, and was present at the sM*f^
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Bora^oon, and at the aotion of KhooshaliH-horae killed 0^^
with OlaBp, and Yiotozia Cross). Served with the Central India Field Force from the siage of Batgfaur (mentioMd
1^ Sir Hugh Boss for seal in serving a gun when the camp waa suddenly attacked) to the taking of GwalioT.aaa
pursuit and defeat of the rebela by SurBobert Napier; served against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun dietrieH
during the monsoon of 2858 ; commanded a troop of «rd Cavalry which pursued and charged the rebela at Mov asa
Kahoni, capturing their two guns (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Mi^or C. H. Clay servea in Beateon's Horse in 2858-<9 in ihe pnzsuit and various operations against Ttata
and the Bao Sahib; present at the cavalry aflhir with Tantia's rear-guard at Bi^rode on 36th October lifi
Mr Mi^r H. P. Close served as second in command of the 5th Goorkha Begiment with afioroe under the oonnnai^
of Brigadier General ChamberUiin for the subiugation of the Mahsood Wuaeer tribe in 2860, including actions^
Palloaeen and Buzrura Tnngee. Served as 2nd in Command, and afterwards as commandant of the 5th Goorkhai
daring the whole of the Umb^la campaign in 1863 (contusion, and mentioned in despatches) . Commanded the ^
Goorkhas during the operations of a force under Brigadier Wilde in Januaiy 2864, for the subjugation of the BaJf'
of Onndup, in Eusofkai. Comuianded the 5th Goorkhas during the several oflbnsiTe and defensive operatione oM
force under Colonel Bothney in Agrore, which resulted in the total defeat <^ the enemy on the xsth August iSm.
Commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the ascent and descent of the Black Mountain \7* AmP^fp ^'^^ ^^""^
Bomhay Sfaf Corps, — War Services. 440a
Wnde in October 186S. Ooamuuided the gOi Goorkhas dnrins the eecret osmedition of a foree wider Colonel Both-
Bflf tgainst the Akhatm tribe on the Black Homitain on the 7th October 1869. Commanded the xst Sikh Inflmtry
mkfc the opemtkmB in oomnection with the oonstmction of military poets at Oimee and Kote Kirghee on the Dera
iBmad Khan frontier by a force nnder ICajor G. T. Kennedy (India Medal with two Clasps).
i« M^jor A. Waidrop lerred with the Persian Bxpeditionaiy Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment
and esptare of Mohnmra, and pnrsuit of the Persian anny (Medal with Clasp) .
i^X^jor T.Bell served as Adjutant with the and Belooch Regiment with the Persian Expeditionary Force in
i8s6-57, indnding the assault and captore of Beshire and surrender of Bushire, expedition to Boni^oon, and battle
of KhoMhab (Medal with Clasp).
» XiQor 8. Ftflowes served with the Persiaa Expeditionarv Force in i857> '"'^^ ^<'** present at the bombardment
and eutore of the ftirts of Mohumra, and the pursuit of tiie Arsian anny (Medal with Clasp).
^ ifl^ J* A. Gayer served with the Persian Bxpeditionaiy Force in 2856-57, and was present at the assault and
esptnrB of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Boraqoon, and at the action at Khooshab (Medal
vlUi Clasp). Served with the field force in the latter part of 1857 under Brigadier General LeG. Jacob, at the assault
SDd esptore of Eolapore fttun the rebels on the 6th December 1857 (Medal).
^ Sujor J. H. Castell served with the Persian Expedition of x856-57jjncludixig the storm and capture of Beshire«
tarrmder of Bnshire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded a Detachment of the 4th
Bifles Nstivo Inftuitry emptoved against the rebel Bheels in the Ahmednuggor District in 1858. Served with the
UioirCoIamnnnder Sir J. Michel, and present at ihe battle o." Qi^ghur (Medal). Served with the 37th Native
In&ntzy throughout the Abyssinian campaign, anc< was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal) .
^ Major W. T. Mills served at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Ohandaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa.
action at Koottoh, the different actions on the banks of Uie Jumna from the x5th to asrd May 1858, ending in the
optare of Galpee (wounded) ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and captaro of Gwallor ; in
thenrines of the Jumna and Sind rivers against the rebel Thakoor, Buxjore Singh (Medal with Clasp).
"* Major L. H. Sibthorpe served in the action at Ambapawnee.
^ ytajOT P. H. JiCgpyt served with the Persian Bxpeditionaiy Force in 1856-57, and was present at the aaaault
and captore of Beshure, and surrender of Bushire. at Bora^oon, and the action of Knooshab (Medal with Clasp).
Serred with M^jor Grimes' Field Force in the Mahee Kanta as Assistant Political Axent, and in command of detach-
ment Gt^erat Irregular Horse in 1858 ; with Captain Heycock's Field Force in the Mahee Kanta agamsi the rebel
ttikoor of Hondetti in X858; oommanded a detachment of GT:^enit Irregular Horse, and was Staff Officer n' a field
ftroe in poxvnit of Tantia Topeeand the Rao Sahib in 1858-59 ; vdth Colonel Evans* Field Force in command of a de-
ttcfament of Gnjerat Irr^fular Horse at Nuggur Parkur in 1859.
^ M^ C. D. J. Dodd was present at the attack on Fort Beyt in Okamundel in Apri- ^85C ; was Civil Officer
00 ipedal duty with a field detachment in May ^850 during the outbreak in Nuggiir Pe -kur, and fh>m July to
December t8» in command of details of Irregular and Local Corps engaged in the suppression of the outbreaJu
"* M^ J. S. D. Bolton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 as Quartermaster and Interpreter
to the Ltgfat Battalion, and was present at the bombarament and capture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of
the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant of the Sawant Waree Local Corps from June 1857 until
March z8s9. and was actiyely employed during a considerable part of that time in hunting down mutineers and
rebels ; commanded the details sent to the GhAta west of Kolapore in December x 857 to check the woaId-l)e insnrgenta
ia that quarter ; secured the ringleaders, and disarmed the inhabitants before they could rise en matte (Medal) .
'" Muor C. M. Ducat was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka in November 18^9.
>« Major A. Utterson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the expedition to Boms-
joon and action at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
^<^ Mi^or A. R. Wilson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the forced march on
Rvazjoon, and the night attack and battle at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
^** M^r J. B. Strutt served as Interraeter to a squadron of the J7th I^oers in the pursuit of Tantia Topeo in
iS^ ; aoeomnanied the 3rd Bombay N. 1. to China in x86o» and served until the end of the war in the Royal Com*
Bwiariat. Mrved in the Abyssinian campaign of z868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
^ M^or T. EettleweU served with the Persian Expoditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at
Hillilah Bay, storm and capture of Beshire. and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp) .
>** Major G. 8. Hawthorn served with the 94th Bombay Native Infantry with the Central India Field Force
Cider So* Hugh Bose during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratffhnr, capture of Punnakotta, relief of Saxigor, foint on Malthone Pass, siege and capture of Jhansi, and with the
fiela force against Tantia Topee and the Bao Mheb. Commanded a Field Detachment m the Central India Districts
after the rebel Bunjore Sing in August 18^9, and completely routed a body of rebels under his command, and for
vtiieh he received the oommendanon of the Governor General, the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Robert Napier,
theneommanding the Central India Field Force, and Colonel Lockhart commanding at Jhansi (Medal with Clasp).
*" Major B. T. Clarke served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Roso in 1857-58, and was present
tttheaiege and capture of Batghur, the oi>erations before the fort of Garrakota, and its subsequent capture, forcing
d the Muddenpore Pass, battle of the Betwa and subsequent pursuit of the enemy, siege and capture of Jhansi, action
<i Koonch and subsequent pursuit of the enemy, action of the Muttra, battle of Galowlee, taking of Calpee, and
eapqire of Gwahor (Medal with Clasp).
, '* Major T. H. Turner served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57 (as Brigade Mi^jor fVom .Tune to Sept. 1857),
nchiding the storm and capture of Reshire, smrrender of Bushire, battle of Khooshab (charger killed), and
boabanfanent of Mohxmirah (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major C. Jameson was present at the relief of Mhow, siege and capture of the fort of Dharin October 1857;
Blinnish before Mundesore : battle, assault, and capture of Gooraria (severely wounded) ; served with a field force
uuier Brigadier Hill in the Taptee Valley while in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal).
** Major P. W. Bannerman served wiui the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Muttra
districts in Ifoy and June 1857 ; as a volunteer in the batteries in the Agra Fort in July and Augunt 1857 ; pree^ut
at the flrat attack on the fort or Awah on the X7th December 1857 ; at the assault and capture ofRowah, at the
nese and capture of Awah ; commanded the Joudpore Sikh Horse at the action at Fertabgurh on the 34th
Dwember 1858 (Medal).
** Major w. A. GtllCMpie served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the asmult
ttdcaptareof Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition toBonuioon, and at the action at Khooshab
(Mwiaf with Clasp).
J^ Maior O. B. Crispin served in the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah
»v, and smrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Major J. C. D. S. Moray served with a field force in the Myhee and Rewa Kantas in 1857; commanded the
^^lonteeia from his regiment at the aflhir of Kanpore, for which he was mentioned in despatches, and received the
thanks of the Commander in Chief (Medal).
*^ Major W. H. Boss served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1837, and was present at the bombardment
*8d eapuire of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 93rd Bombay N. I. in Khandeish in 1858 ; and aa
Stair Officer with the Oqjein Field Force in 1850-60.
J^ M^or A. T. Reid served as Adjutant of the xoth Bombay N. I. at the siege and capture of Kotah, also with
the force nnder Brigadier Smith in Central India ; the recapture of Chandaree, the action of Kota-ko- Serai, with
t^ Central India Field Force at the actions before and capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of Powree, and
"ilweqnent pursuit of the enemy resulting in the affair of Be^apoor; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade during the
campaijm in Malwa, including the surprise at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
''* Major Sexton served throughout the Eastern campaign of i8<4-55 as Adjutant of the 25th Regiment from
jQse i8ss, including the battles of Alma, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal
vith three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Ser^^ed also the Indian campni^ of 1858-59,
^ Adjutant of the 95th. including the siege and capture of Kotah (accompanied the 3rd assaulting Column on 30th
March a$9taffOfllcer to Colonel Raines commanding), battle of Kotake Serai (acted as Stafi* Officer to Colonol
Kaines eomniaoding the Infantry, and mentioned in despatches), general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior
f«-verely borat by the explosion of powder while serving a gun captured from the enemy ond turned on them, end
aenfikmed in despatches) siege and capture of Pourie, and surprise of the rebel camp at Koondrye O^odif /ivy|h C^p) .
44^h Bamba/g Bkf Corps. — War Services.
ITS Captain H. G. B. Tumor nnred witli Uke PenUa. Bnadilioii of Z856-57, ftad wm parewnt at Ois UMudi a^
cajptare of RoBhire, and tBurrendar of Bnaliixe^ advanm on Bbraqoon, and action of Khooahab (Uadal w&li Clasp).
^ imor A. T. Spena aerred with the Paraian Sneditionaxy Field Force in 1856 and 1857, and waa pnwnl at
the landing at Hallitah Bay, aaaacdt and oaptnre of aBahire^ amreader of Bnahire, at Bonujoon (wonndadX and
aetion of Ehooahab; coounandad the Left Troop of the Squadron ^ Light Gavalrtr which charged and broko tiw
Persian aqoare (horae woonded. Medal with Claap). Served with the Centnl India Field Force nnder Sir Hugh
Boae, inelading aiage and captnre of RatshTir, rehef of Sangor, oapton of Garrakota, fbrein«r"df the XnddeDpore
Paaa, aiege and atorm of Jhanai, battle of Koonch, battle of MottaiL the three enBagunenta at Jalowlee on the
Biver Jmnna (acted aa Qnarter Heater General to the Second Brigade), captare of Calpee, cavtoreaf the caatonmcDt
of Morar, iinalpnisaitofthe enemy nnderSir Bobert Nailer, battle of^Jowra Alipore; luao aerred againat tte
rebela in the Jhanai and Jahmn diatrieta during the monaoan of 1858 (Medal with GlMp).
^77 Major O. J. Anderaon waa preaent at the mntiny of the Bengal troopa at Nnaaeerabad in May 1857; '■m at
the flrat attack on Awah in September iSkj; at the aiegre and in the pursuit aubaeqnent to the fidi of KotahinMarcfa.
and A.pril 1858 ; at theaation of ^otahrhe-Barai on X7th June and captare of Qwalior on z^th June 1858 ; at tbe actun
of Banode in December 1858 aa Aide de Gamp to Sir Bobert Najder oonunanding Gwalior Diviaian.
m Majjor J. Galloway waa present at the assault and capture ofKotah, with the column in pursuit of the Gwafior
rebels under Tantia Topee, the Bao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in June July and August 1858 ; at the actum
at Sanganeer on the 8th August, and the battle of the Bunaaa on the Z4th of August 1858; accompanied Biigadier
Farke'a pursuing Column fhMn August 1858 to January 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
IT* Major A. G. Mayne waa present in the charga on the guns at the mutmy of the Bengal troops at Nnaaeer*
abad on aSth May 1857 ; at the siege of and in the pursuit snMeqnent to the fhu of Kotah in March and April X85S
under Major General Aoberta ; served with Smith's Brigade in Central India, and was present at the battle of
Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior; aerved with tne Malwa Field Force under Sir John Michel, and wu
preaent at the battle of Slndwaho {alightly wounded, aabre-cut, and mentioned In deapatoh), and at the afikir at
Eurrai } served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Smith at the action of Koondrye (mentioned in di^patehas. Medal
withClaspX
>*> Captain G. C Grant aeiYad in October 1859 with the Okamxmdel Field Force under Colonel Donovan in the
operations against the insurgent Wagheera : preaent at the atorm and capture of the town and fortreaa of Bejt od
the 6th October 1859 (dangeronaly wounded}.
"^ Captain G. S. Stevens aerved in the aoth Bombay N. I. with the Peraian Erpeditionary Force in 1857. ^•^'"^
manded a detached company of that Begiment against the insurgent Dessaies in the Sawunt Warree diatrieta in
Z858, was Staff Officer to a field force sent against Tantia Topee in the Mahee Kanta at the doee of the asme year,
and anbaequently with the and Extra Battalion throughout the operations againat rebel Bheela and Mekranieaia
thoae distnota in 1859.
»* Captain T,L. Fraeer aerved aa Staff Officer to the force under Lieutenant Colonel Svana throaghoot the
<»erationa in Nuggur Parknr against rebel Thakoors in 1859, and waa aeverely wonnded in their night attack on
the camp in the town of Nnggur on aoth June 1850.
^^ Major A. G. F. Hogg aerved aa Adjutant of tne zst Sind Horse in the Persian campaign of 1857 (Medal with
fCIasp). In 2858-59 he served with the Ibrces in Khandeish and the Nisam's eountzy; and with his Begimeiu at
Canton during the China war of z86o. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Deputy Asaiataut Qnurter
Maater General, and waa preaent at the action of Arogee and ci^tnre of Magdala (mentioned in deapatcfaea, Hedal,
and Brevet of Major).
^** Captain J. F. Forbea waa preaent at the suppression of the mutiny at Aumngabad in June 1857, sod aab-
aequcnt relief of Mhow ; at the aiege and capture of the fort of Dhar ; in the actiona in front of Mundcwre, hattle
and aubae(|uent captare of Gurrana (wounded), at the aiege and atonn of the fortreaaes of Chandaree ^ronnded)
and Jiuuisi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actiona on the banks of the Jumna ihnn the xsth to
93rd May 1858, ending in the oaptm^ of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Eotahpke-Seimi. asd
capture of GFwalior ; and served in the operationa against Maun Sing in the Padrone jungles (Medal with Cbap).
»* Captain S. F. McGillivray served with the Penuan Expeditionary Force on its march to Bora^joon, at tho
battle of Khooshab, and at the captnre of Mohumra on the a5th March 18^7 (Medal with Claap). Served in the
Deccan againat the rebel Bheela in 185T-58 ; preaent at the engagements of Shumshapoor and Digrish.
i** Captain Juliua Sanaa served with the Light Battalion in tne Peraian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was
present at the bombardment and captare of Mohumra, and purauit of the Peraian army (lledal with CHasp).
1*7 Major C. M. Griffith oroaniaed and commanded the A Division Transport Train attached to the ist Brigade i«t
Division of the Abyssinian sxpeditionaxT Force. Commanded the party flumiahed with stretchera fiar thergmovalof
the wounded from the field of action on tine xoth and Z3th April 1868 at Arogee and Magdala (mentioned in denMtdia
having "distinguished himself by his seal and activity," and as "deserving of spedal notice,'" Brevet or IC^oc,
and Medal).
» Major F. P. Forteath aerved in Central India daring the campaign of 1857-58, inrinding the pnrsoit of tke
Gwalior rebela, battle of Bnnas» and action of Kosana (mentioned in deapatchea, Medal with ClMp).
m Captain W. P. LaTouohe aerved with the Light Battalion in the Peraian Expeditionary Foroein 1857. and waa
preaent at the bombardment and oapture of the fbrt of Mohumra and purauit of the Peraian army (Medal with
Clasp). Was present at the action of Hulaallee as Adjutant with the Southern Mahratta Horse in IVovember 1S57 »
present at the action of Sharapoor as and in Command with the Southern Mahratta Horse in Fabmaiy 1858;
acted as Staff Officer to the Field Forces at the occupation of Jamldiundee in March and Nurgoond in June 1858.
in Captain G. G. H. Fulton aerved with the field force engaged in operationa against the rebela in the JtjiM
and Bewa EZantaa in 1857, uid received the thanks of the Commander in Chief.
^ Captain A. Dnrand aerved with the loth Bombay Native Inflmtxy in the Central India campaign of iSsrsS* »^
was present at the assanlt and captnre of Bowah (sli^thr wounded), siege and capture of Awah, aiege and atonnini;
of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, battle and captnre of Gwalior, aiege and captnre of Powrie, actiona of Beoapore
and Koondrye, and captnre of Narguih (Medalwith Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign of x867^-^as Staff
Officer of the Advance Brigade, and Brigade Major of the Pioneer Force and 3rd Brigade zat Division; and was
preaent with the loth Bombay Native Infltntiy at the aaaault and captnre of Magdala (Medal).
i» Major H. Phillipa aerved with the Peraian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and waa preaent at ihebombardiDezit
and capture of the fbrts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the Ibroe under Brigadier Cogiiian
which captured and destroyed the fbrt of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
m Major G. M. Lyons was present at the siege and capture of Batghur, faint on Maithone Faaa. battle of the
Betwa, siege and capture of Jhansi, and taking of the vilhigee of Mow and Mahoni (Medal).
^^ Captain H. W. Harris served in the field Ibrce which was present at the assault and captare of the fhrtiiled
village and entrenohed poaition of Bowa, the siese and captnre of tne fort of Ahwa, siege storm and caslareof Kotab,
the reoccupation of Chandairee, battle of Kotan-ke^Serai, storming of the various heights oconiaed oy the enemy,
,._.. ^ _.._-, , _-_. ^.,_-,.^,^ ^ ... -^ "'"'-"" dwaho, purauit of the enemy,
generf
battle
Master in the force nnder Brigadier BniXh. durfaog the operationa in Central India, and hi the field force under
Colonel De Salla commanded a detachment of thexotb Bombay NJ. at the action near Booida ; aerved in the Baa*
soda Field Foree under Major Roome, and was present at the action of Goonapoora, and coamnanded tiie Inlkatxr
portion of the Force at Gozlpoaree (mentioned in deapatehea) ; served under command of Lt Colonel Boyle, sod was
Staff Officer to the Seronge Field Force (Medal with Clam for Central India) . Commanded and Sgnadxtm xat Bombay
Light Cavalry on field aervice, Kattiawar, under Cokmd W. W. Anderaon, PoUtioal Agent, in the aneceaafiil attadc
on the Wagheer rebela on Tabur Hill on a9th Deoember 2867 (mentioned in deapatchea, and thankfd by the GoTenor
in Council).
iM OftptaJnL. Q.Brown aerved with the s*b Bombay Native Ihflmtry againat the TiMninga near flham^
at the attack and ci4>ture of the entrenched Camp at WangKaaaon 4th April 186a, and of the town oliTamrpoo «a
17th April ; at Nazeau on a7th and a9th April, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo lathMay ; and at the repnbs
of the rebel army near Naseau on asth May x86a.
iM Captain E. G. Jenkins was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troopa at Nusaeerabad on the aSth May it57
(charger severely wonnded whilst charging the guna in possession of the mutineers) ; preaent at the first attack
on and at the subsequent siege and captureof the fort of Awah ; at the siege assanlt and captara of Kotah, ana
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pannttof tiwrebelfl into the Gwalior district; in the pursuit of the Grwalior rebels under Tantis Topee^ and at th»
tatOe of the Bunass Of edal) .
» Captsin A. J. Yibart aerwd wtth a delaohnieni of the X4th Bombay K J. in the SCahee Kanta and Bew&
Xmts in 1858-59.
u> CbptBin J. W. H. Anderson aeryed with the Persian SzpeditionarT Foroe in 1857, meludinff the msroh to
Bm^jooo, tasttle of Khoodab, and eaptoie of Mohunira (Medal with Clasp;. Serred in the Decoan against the rdbel
Bheeb in 1857-58, and was present at the afngdr of Shumsnapore.
1" Captain w. Jacob served as Interarster to the 72nd Hiflrhlanders at the siege and capture of Kotah (lCedaI)»
>■* Captains. C. Boss served in the udian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of Bafr->
glmr, action at Barodea. relief of Sangor, capture of Qurrakota, fbroing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and stonm
of Jltfosi, battle of the Betwa» storm of Iiohart, actions at Koonoh, Mnttra, Galowlee, capture of Calpee, battle and
cufaso of GwaliorYMedal with Clasp).
" Captain C. B. lisher served with the 95th Foot in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kotah ke
BeiaijieBeral action resulting in the capture of G^walior, siege and capture of Pouzee— dangerously wounded (KedaB
with (Hasp).
M Captaiin A. K. FhflUps served with the Persian fizpeditionazy Force in X856-S7, and waa present at the assault
indeaptareof Beshire* surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borai^oon, and action at Khnoshah (Medal
irifch Clasp).
** IC^G. F. Beville served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the assault and capture of Kotah, with
tin Oolnmi in pursuit aftba Gwalior rebels under TantiaTonee; employed throui^iout the Oude campaign for th»
niaetkm of the provinoe ; present in the attack on and expulsion of the enemy fh>m the strongly Ibrtiiled position
of Bampoor Kuaria, acoompanying the support of the storming party; nresent at the surrender of the fort ot
imethee, and subsequently with Lord Clyde^s Fo^ce at the occupation of Sonkerpoor, and pursuit of the rebels.
nader Beni Mahdeo, resulting in the action of Dhoondia Keria and capture of the Fort of Buxar : with the Column
detachedafter the action to drive the enemy across the Biver Goomtee ; throughout the operations in the Ttana-Gognu
cUitaict, including ^e advance on and occupation of Baraiteh, action with the Nana's Force at Churdah, and occu-
ntion of the Fort; capture of the Fort of Miqeediah, defisat of the Nana and Begum at Banki, and final expulsion of
ttttrebela from Oude across the Biver Baptee on the 31st Dec. 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout th»
AbyBsinian campaign as a Brigade Mi^or, and was present at the action of Arogee ana capture of Magdnla (men*
titaed in despatches. Brevet en Major, and Medal).
■* CaptsmM. D. V. T. Grant served as Adjutant to the Left Wing 33rd Foot with the Okamimdel Field Force is ■
iSn, and was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka.
* Uajor W. H. Newport served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the s&Sfia and capture of
Btt^or, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and
itona of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Lohaxi (severely wounded) ; actions at Koancn» Muttra, Galowlee»
npturaof Calnee, battle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" Gaptam G. Bramwell served with the Persian Bxpeditionary Force in 1857, and waa present at the bombard*
nest and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and the subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
Barred in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee ; and with a field force against the Naikra Bheels in w»
Bewa Kanta.
» Captain E. W. West waa present duiinsr the operations against the insurgent Besaaies in the North Canara-
nd Bedee districts, betfieen February and December 1858.
* Captain W. T. Brown served as Staff Officer to the field force under Brigadier General Staveley aoainst the-
Tiepings near Shanghai ; present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang^Kasa 4th April z86a,
todof thetown of Tseeipoo 17th April 1862; at the reconnaissance of NaseanonsTth April 1863 (dangerously
wmnded).
"" captain B. H. Lloyd served with a field force against the Naikm Bheela in the Bewa Kanta in November-
i8|B; alao aerved with field force in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in Chuerat.
« Captain M. J. J. Mignun serrea with the Belganm Field Foroe under Cotonel Malcolm in X8S7-58, and was pre-
leit at toe surrender and occupation of the fortress of Shorapore.
" Captain W.O. Trevor served with the 80th Foot la the uidian mutiny campaign in z8<8-s9 (Medal).
" Captain M. Tweedie was present at the assault and capture of Kotah ; servea with Brigadier Parke's Column
<hniigpartof the pursuit of Tantie Topee ; employed during the latter part of the Oude campaign with the Oude
Hoonted PoUoe under Lord Clyde ; present at the occupation of Shurkerpoor, the stronghold of Baja Beni Madho ;
•erred with Colonel Caimichaers Column to drive the enemy across the Gogra ; served under Lord Clyde during
the greater part of the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the advance on and occupation of Baraiteh, action wi^
tbeNana's Force at Churdah, and occupiation of the fort on the a6th December 1858 ; served with the Oude Police
Fcitve on the Nepaul Frontier finom Apru to the 2nd of October 1859, after the return of the regular fbroes finom the-
frontieT (Medal with Clasp).
** Captam Trueman served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture*
of Batghur, action at Barodea, capture of Garracota, action of Borda, battle at the Pass of Mudispore, siege and
xomiing of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm and capture of Lohari, actions of Koonch and Mnttra, battle of
gilowtee (mentioned in despatches for *' steadinees and gallantly "), captures of Calpee and Gwalior, and several
■ytt affkira in Bundlecund(Medal with Clasp) .
^Captain J. Jopp aerved with the force under Brigadier Coghlan which captured and destroyed the fort of
gheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
J^* Captain C. F. James served in the aoth Bombay Native Inflmtiy with the Persian Bxpeditionarv Force firom.
aaj to Sept. 1857. Commanded a detached Company of his Becpment during the operations against the rebel
fiavnsts in Nov. and Dec. 1858. Accompanied the expeditionary force to Abyssinia in x868, and was D«A.Q.M.
General of the storming Brigade at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatdies) .
*!' Captain A. M. SlMweuserved in the rank of Lieutenant with the Commissariat Department in Abyssinia firom
October 1867 to the end of the campaign (specially mentioned by the Commander in Chief in his final despatch; «
Medal, with Brevet of Major on attaining the rank of Captain).
«• Captain H. N. Beeves was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka in November 1859.
*" Captain W. F. F. Waller was at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the
Betwa, action at Koonch, the different afihirs on the banks of the Jumna f^om the z 5th to avd May 18^8, ending ixu
tbe capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Koti^-ke-Serai, and capture by storm of the fortress
'^ Gwalior ; at the surprise and defeat of Feroze Shah's camp near Sypore, and in the diflbrent operations against
Maan Sing in the jungles near Padrone (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp).
» Captean C. P. Newport was at the siege and capture of Kotah ; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade during all its
opemioas in Central India ; at the recapture of Chandaree, batUe of Kotah-ke-Serai, battle and capture of Gwalior,
ctenand capture of Powree and subseouent pursuit of the rebels, action of Koondrye and at Boorda, and at the
arjons of Goonapoora and Goripoorie (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Captain C. Wodehouse served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Awah, siege
knd aaaault of Kotah, pursuit of the Gwalior rebels, and battle of the Bunass (Medal with Clasp) .
» Captain F. A. Montrion served as Staff Officer to the field force under Maior Sutherland, 92nd Highlanders,
ud waa present at the action of Bajpoor, and the subsequent pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee and
"* Captain G. F. Blowers served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. in Khandeish in 1858, and in Central India in 1859 •
>& the operations against Tantia Topee.
"* Captam B. vTMalden served in the Central India campaign in 1858-59 with the field force under Sir John
Michel and was present at the actions of Bi^ghur, Mungrowlee, and Sindwaho, and the aflhir at Kurai (Medal with
Claap). AooompaDied the 3rd Bind Horse to Abyssinia and was present throughout the campaign of 2867-68 (Medal).
"^ Ca^ain J. Gatscre served with his regiment in Khandeish in 1858, with a detachment of his regiment with the
O^jein Field Force in 1859-60, and in the Chinese war in the Commissariat Department f^m July i860 to
March x86i.
*** Captain C. S. Blowers served on board the Strtniet during the war in the Persian Gulf in 1856-57, including the*
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4»ptiiTe of Boshin nad of tho forte of Mohunra (Medal with GlMp) . Serred with the zoth BomhaT KatiTe Infuitfy il
the oaptare of Kotah, hBtlle of Kota-ke-8erai and oaptore of Gwalior, eiege and oapture of Powrie, utions of
Be^apore and Eoondrye (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the zoth Bombay K.I. throng^xout the JLhyidnisa
■campaign, and was present at Uie oaptore of Maf^dala (Medal).
"i^aptain F. J. wise served in the Deccan against the rebel Bbeels in 1857 ; present at the engBgemenk of
Mahadeoghnr ; served In Kbandeish and Nimar against the attempted InTasion of the Decoan by the rebel snnj
under Tantia Topee in 1858-59.
"■ Captain W. Soott was present with his regiment in the parsnit of the Gwalior mntinaers mider Tantia Tope^
Ahe Bao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda, through Malwa, Bondleonnd, and Central India, including the acnou
•of Bajghur, Mungxowlee, Bindwabo, and Knrai on the 9th September and Z9thand 35th October z8^ respectively
*" Captain W. F. Bandwith served with the xst Brigade Central India Field Foroein 1858; was present st the
•aiegeand storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp).
*» Captain V. Birch served at the action at Ambapawnee. Also with Colonel Somerset's Brigade in pursuit oftbe
rebels under Tantia Topee in 7858-59 ; with Mi^jor Meade's Field Force in the Padrone Jungles in 1859, and pissent
at the capture of Tantia Topee.
**i Captain B. I. Crawford served in the pursuit of the Ghralior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Bao Saheb, snd the
Nawab of Banda in June July, and August Z85S ; present at the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and the battle of
Bunass on the z^th August Z858; accompanied Bzigadier I*arke*s pursuing Column from August X858 to Jsnnaxy
2850 ; commanded the party detached to bring in the Nawab of Banda on his surrender (Medal).
*" Captain H. B. Jacob accompanied a detachment of his regiment which formed part of Colonel Lockhaxt*!
Force in the Field Division of Bundle cund under Brigadier F. Wheeler.
"■ Captain G. Coussmaker served with tho 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Kbandeish In X858.
*** Captain J. G. McBae served with the 23rd Bombay Native In&ntry in Kbandeish in Z858.
*» Captain S. M. Hay served with the detachment Z4th Bombay Native Infhnbry with the Okamundel andKatty-
'war Field Forces in Z859-60 ; present at the storming of the heighte and forte of ubphoora on z8th December 1850.
*** Captain W. BeynoMS served with the zst Bombav Native InCemtry in Z859-60 against the Wagheers in Okamnnoel
:and Kattywar and was present at the combined attack on their position on the Burda Hills on the z8th Dec. 1859.
Accompemiedthe 3rd Sind Horse to Abyssinia and served throughout the campaign of Z867-68, including the opeta>
tions against Maigdala (Medal).
**' Captain R. Westmacott served with the 38th Foot with the Okamundel Field Force in 1858, and was present st
the stormixig and capture of Beyt, reconnainsanoe before, siege, and occupation of Dwurka.
» Capt. J. B. Hennell served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of Z867-68 (mentioned in GeneralOrders. Medal).
"■ Captain F. W. Joseph served in China with the 'B.>yal ArUlIerv agamst Uie Taeping rebels in the neighbour-
hood of Shanghai in ZS63-63, present at the second capture of Kahding and other operations.
>*<' Lieut. L. F. Heath served in the Abyssinian campaign of Z867-68 as Aide da Camp to Mi^or General Maleohn
{mentioned in desMitches, Medal).
**^ Lieut. D. W. K. Barr served the Abyssinian campaign in z868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
M* Lieut. J. T. Carruthers served with the 4th Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign, including the action of
Arogee and capture ot Magdala (Medal) .
M> Lieut. C. A. de N. Lucas served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
SM Lieut. J. Humfrey served with tho 45th Foot in the Abyssinian campaign in z868 (MedaJ).
**• Lieut. W. C. Harrison served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign in z868 (Medal).
*** Lieut. H. MeUiss served with tho ^3rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
**f Lieut. H. A. Vincent served with the 3^ Foot throughout the Abyssmian campaign of 1867-6S, and vii
-present at the storming and capture of Maffdala (Medal).
s« Lieut. P. C. Heath served with the ^5th Foot in the Abyssinian campaign [in z868, and waa present at tlis
istorming and capture of Magdala (Modal) .
If ^,— War 8erviee» should h§ oommunieaUd ic Coloiul Hart, and addrmed to kirn ai so, AlbtwMrle Sinet, London, W,
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List of Officers, now serving in the Army, who passed the Examination and received
Certificates at the Senior Department^ Royal Military College.
44^
Addison, Colonel J. £. h.p. 97 F. May 1847, AaisfaHt to
tkt Governor, VLoyn\ Military College.
Airey, Gen. Sir Richard, GCJB, 7 F. Dec. 1836, Adj. Gen
Alexander. M^. Gen. Sir Jamee Edward, CB. Deo. 1828.
B»(rot, LtCol. Geo., 60 F. Dec. 1856.
Borton, Ha^'or General Arthur, CB. Not. 1839, Command-
ing a DiTUion of the Madras Army.
Boyle. Colonel Wm. 89 P. Nov, 1852.
Srett, LtCol. Henry, h.p. x8 Hussars, May 2851, Assistant
Quarter Master General, Manchester.
Cameron, LtGen. Sir Dancan A., QCB. Qovemor Royal
Militaiy College, Dec. 1831.
rameron, Colonel Wm. Gordon, 4 F. May 1853.
Cox, Col. J. W. CB. h.p. 13 F. Nov. 1847.
a Cost, Gen. iTon. S!irEaward,jraH'.z6Lanoers, June 18x7.
Darling, LtCol. Sydney, h.p. 9 F. May 1852.
Dawkins, Lt.Col. Wm. G. h.p. Goldst. Gds. May 1852.
DoQglas. LtGen. Sir Robert Percy, Bart. 98 P. Nov. 1834.
DOyly, Colonel J. W. h.p. xi P. Nov. 1847. •
Eagar, Colonel R. J. CB. 3X P. May 1837.
Eden, M^jor M. R. h.p. 56 P. Dec. 1857.
Edwards, Major C^eneral C. A. CB. May 1835.
Ewart, M^or General J.E., CB. May 1845.
Faber, lieuLGeneral W. R. 17 P. Nov. 1835.
S Forster, Lient-General W. P. JTif. 81 P. June 1831.
(Wge. Major General P. D. CB. Nov. 1834.
W Qonmi, Field Marshal Sir Wm. M. GCB. Colds. Gds.
Xov. 1806.
Gordon, Colonel C. E. P. CB. h.p. 75 P. Nov. 1844.
Hackett, LtCol. John. 76 P. Nov. Z85Z.
Hammeraley, Col. P. Unatt. Nov. 1849, Inspector of Gym-
nans, Aldershot.
Hardinf^, Major GeneralJ^on A. E. CB. May 1850.
Huichinaon, General W. N. 33 P. Nov. X833.
JarriH, BtLtQol. B. P. CMQ. h.p. 82 P., Assist. Adj. Gten.
of Militia in Canada. May 1856.
Johnston, General T. H. 87 P. June 1828.
Johnstone, Lt.Gen. M. C. 88 P.
Kirby, Lt.Col. J. H. 68 P. Nov. X852.
Kinpe, Major Wm. 86 P. Dec. X857.
Longden, Maj. Gen. H. E. CB. CST. May 1842.
M'Cleverty, Lt. Gen. W. A. xo8 F. Dec. 1830.
Macdonell, Major General Alex. CB. Nov. 1845, Com-
manding a Dioitiou qftke Bengal Army.
Macdougall, Major General P. L. May i843.J>«pv(y ImpM'
tor General of Re$erp« Foree$.
S M'Gregor, General Sir Duncan, KCB. Nov. x8ii.
Maclean. M^jor H. J. Rifle Brig. May 1853. On Special
Service, Gold Coast.
Michel, LtGen. Sir John, GCB. 86 F. Nov. 1833.
Nugent, Bt.Lt.Col. St. Geo. M. Unatt. Dec. 1857. A.Q.M.
General in Ireland.
Paterson, Bt. Major Wdl Unatt. Nov. 1855, Professor R.
Military College.
Patterson, Colonel W. T. L. h.p. 9X F. May x8sa.
Peacocke, Colonel G. J. h.p. x6 P. Dec. X856, Assistant
Adjutant General in Scotland.
nft Reed, General Sir Thomas, KCB. 44 P. Dec. 1821.
Reynolds, Col. J. W. Unatt. Nov. 1843.
Robertson, Colonel A. G. 8 P. Nov. 1843.
Ross, Major A. E. 5 P. June 1857.
Rumley, Lt.Gen. R. 27 P. May 1833.
Sankey, Colonel Wm. CB. 62 F. Nov. 1852.
Sawyer, Colonel C. h.p. 6 Dr. Gds. Nov. X84X.
Smithy Lt.Gen. M. W. CB. 20 Hussars, Nov. X839.
Sparkes, Major Gen. J. P. CB. 95 P. June 1825.
Stapvlton, Colonel G. G. C. h.p. 32 P. May X849.
Stopnens. M^jor General H. 8. JtH. Unatt. Dec. 1820.
Stewart, Capt. A. P. h.p. 36 P. Dec. 1857.
Stratton, Col. W. A. Brigade Depot, May X850.
Vacher, Bt.Lt.Col. P. 8. hj). 22 P. Mav X853.
Whimper, Major General F. A. CB. Nov. 1850.
Wilson, Lieut. Greneral T. M. 63 P. May 1834.
List of Officers, now serving, who have passed through the Staff College.
PasMd oat in December 1858. I Bb.Lt.Col. W. W. Lynch, 2 F.
Major M. Petrie, h.p. 97 P. Captain T. Gouno, 17 Lancers. Garrison Instructor.
' Lionel R. Carey, CB.\. p. 40 P. Deputy Judge Advocate. I Major W. Black. 6 P.
Lt.Col. Wilson, 18 F.
Colonel D. J. Gamble, CB. Unatt. A.Q.M.G. Aldershot.
Major B. A. Branflll, h.p. 86 F. Garrison Instructor,
Bermuda.
Passed oht in Deoember 1859.
Major A C. Bruce, 91 P.
Sl^or P. A. A. Twijmam, 15 P.
UCol. P. W. Jebb, 67 P.
Passed out in December 1860.
M^jorAH.WaveU, 41F.
Major Robert Home, R. Engineers. On Special Service,
Gold Coast
Col Ron. W. H. A. Feilding, Coldst. Gds.
*^jor R. Grant, R. Engineers, D. A. Adj. Gen.
Caotain R. G. Gofl; ColdsL Gds. Aide de Camp to Vi$eount
"fempletown.
Aaaistant Controller H. J. Wilkinson.
iAiiatsnt Controller W. C. Nangle.
M^or P. D. Vigors, xo P. t
•U.Colonel O'B. B. Woolsey, R. Art.
Passed out in Deoember 1861.
Colonel C. 0. Creagh-Osbome, 6 P. Superintendent of
Garrison Instructors for India.
Passed out in December 1863.
I Under the Eulee of 1661.
, Assistant Controller H. M. Hosier.
Captain A. L. Emerson, 28 P.
I Major H. A. Brett, 43 P.
Captain W. L. K. Ogilvy, 60 P. Brig. Maj. at Colchester.
I Captain J. J. N. Buchanan, 5 Dr. Gds.
I Under the Bti lee of 1862.
; Capt. Hon. C. E. Edwardes, Rifle Brigade, D.A.Q.M. Gen.
I Aldershot.
Captain P. T. A. Law, R. Art.
Captain G. G. Beasley, 83 P.
Major R. Harbord, h.p. 7 P. Garrison Instructor.
Assist. Controller R. C. Mealy.
Major W. Arbuthnot, 14 Hussars.
Passed ont in Deoember 1864.
Major P. J. Hutchison, h.p. 64 P., Garrison Instruotor at
Devonport.
Bt.Lt. Col. W. H. Goodenough, R. Art., Military Attachd
at Vienna.
Captain J. Croagh, 5 F.
Lt. Colonel E. H. Clive, Gr. Gds. Assistant Quarter Master
General at Portsmouth.
U Colonel J. P. Battersby,h.p. 60 F. Commandant, Royal t ^^'^i w *t ^^'i^^^^^fc^ « .^
Military Asyhim. •'* '^ » ' ; Lt.Col. W. J. Bolton, CifG^. R. Art.
Asiiitant ContPoUer W. T. Stuart. Captain G. J. Gilbard, 7X P., Brigade
btUCol. J. R. Turnbull, h.p. x Drs.
•aptain P. 8. Stoney, R. Art.
M^or T. B. A. Hall, 49 P. Officiating Depnty Adjutant
General, Bombay.
Bt.U.Col. R. C. Stewart, h.p. 2 P., Adj. Gen., Madras.
u Colonel G. A. Wilkinson, R. Art.
Major G. Hay, 62 P.
Passed <rat in Deoember 1862.
BtU. Colonel G. P. CoUcjy, 2 P. On Special Service, Gold
Coast.
Avwtant Controller J. T. Barrington.
Captain J. p. Nolan, R. Art.
Major C. J. East, 41 P. A.Q.M.Gen. Bengal.
Major T. D. Baker, x8 P. Assistant Adjutant and
^ Qoarter Master General, Gold Coast.
MajorW.K.Klles. 38P.
J>tein A G. P. Griffiths, h.p. 63 F.
fit-Major C. Parsons, ^ P.
Ma;oT C. Acton, j P.
E. Wood, 90 P.— On Special Service,
^ - . „ - Major, Gibraltar.
Captain H. W. Keays- Young, 18 F. Brigade Major, Shom-
cliflb.
rc Bt.Lt.Col. H.
Gold Coast.
Lt.Colonel H. B. H. Blundell, Gr. Gds.
Cajitain J. H. Fawcett, x F. Garrison Instructor.
Major C. B. Knowles, 67 P.
Passed out in Deoember 1866.
Major A. W. J. Montgomerie, 20 Hussars.
Captain H. G. Macgregor, 29 P. Garrison Instructor.
Captain C. C. Snther, R. M. Art, Professor, Royal Naval
College, Greenwich.
Captain C. W. Robinson, Rifle Br., Brig. Mai. Aldershot
Colonel H. Peel Yates, CB. R. Art.
Captain H. Knollys, R. Art.
Bt.Ma^or R. J. Mazwell,h.p. 80 P.
Captam W. Shaw, x8 F. Garrison Instructor, Aldershot.
Captain A. G. Wynen, 39 P.
Captain C. 0. FitsRoy, h.p. 68 P.
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Paved oat in Soeember 1806.
Bt.Lt.Ool. G. D. Barker, 64 F. D.A.Q.M.G. Portamoaih.
Captain J. B. Oliver. B. Art., Brigade Major, Alderahot.
Mt^oT H. Lock, X08 F.
Captain L. A. Gregson, 26 P. A.Q.M.G. Bengal.
Captain W. J. E. Poole, 60 F. Brigade Maior, Alderahot.
Captain G. HatcheU, 60 F. Brigade Major, Chatham.
Major W. W. Knollvs, 93 F.
Bt.Lt.Col. F. D. Middloton, h.p. 30 F. Sntenperinding
Officer of Garrison InatmctorB at Aldershct.
Captain H. D'O. Farrington, 73 F. Garrison Instructor.
Major K. B. Hollingshead Blandell, 3 Hussars.
Captain W. C. Hood, a F. Brigade Major, Jamaica.
Pasa«d out in Saoember 1867.
Captain J. W. Hozier, a Drs. Brigade Major of Caralrj,
Alderahot.
Captain L. De T.PrevoBt, 93 F. Brigade Major at Aldershot.
Captain H. H. Griffiths, 59 F. Garrison Instructor.
Captain O. W. Braine, 56 F. Garrison Instructor.
Captain C. W. Fothergul, R. M. Art. Instructor of Draw- ' Lieut. F. Roberts, R. Artillery.
ing and Surveying, Royal Military College. | Lieut. J. L. Keedham, R. Marme Art. Mih'taxyloftructor.
Captain W. Pitoian, h.p. R. M. Art. Adj. Adm. Brigade ; Captain G. S. Schwabe, 6 Dr. Gds. Brigade H^jor
Captain C. P. Clery, 32 P. Instructor. R. M. CoUege.
Captain C. L. Harvey, 71 P. D.A.Q.M. Gen. CoA.
Captain C. H. Boileau, 6x P. D.A.A4J. Gen. Malta.
Lieut. £. H. Bartorius, 59 F. Instructor, R. H. College.
Captain E. M. Roe, 23 F.
Bt. Major H. A. Little, Bengals. Corps.
Captain R.H.L.An8truther,Rifle Brig.A^j.a Boffolk Adln.
BaU. Rifle Volunteers.
Captain C. H. Gardner, la P.
Bt.Lt.Col. F. R. C. Grant, h-p. 5 Lancers.
Captain C. P. Colvile, u P. Brigade Major, Belfast
*•* In the foregoinff lists the names are placed in the
Order of Merit in which the Officers passed the fiL&l
Examination, as officially notified ; but, the Order of
Merit in which Officers have paAsed out of the Btaff IVl-
lege having ceased to be disclosed, their names in the fol-
lowing lists are consequently given in the Order of Merit
iu which they passed into tne Staff College.
Passed out in December 1871.
Glamorganshire Art. Volunteers,
Lieut. W. F. Nelson, R. Art. Garrison Instructor, Madras.
Captain G. U. Prior, 100 P. Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General, Portsmouth.
Captain G. E. Boyle, Rifle Brigade.
Mi^or H. T. Butler, 13 Hussars.
Captain W. P. Mortimer, xi P. D.A.Q.M.G. Ceylon.
Captain H. M. Moorsom, R. Art.
Captain R. H. Pawoett, 33 F. Garrison Instructor.
Captain C. Campbell, 7 Dr. Gds. Garrison Instructor.
Passed oat in December 1868.
Captain P. C. H. Clarke, R. Art., Assistant, Topo-
graphical Department.
Captam G. M. Cardew, 67 P.
Captain A. L'E. H. Holmes, Bombay S.C.
Captain A. L. Walker, 99 P. Brigade Major, Hong Kong.
Captain E. O. Hollist, R. Art.
Captain N. X. Gwynne, 63 P.
Bt.MiOoi* J- N. Crealock. 95 F. D. A.Adj. Gen. at Aldershot.
Major G. D. Webber, 2 W. I. R.
Captain L. P. B. Cary, Rifle Br.
Captam 8. Flower, 86 P. D. A. Adj. Gen. C. of Good Hope.
Passed out in Deoember 1869.
Captain E. Baring, R. Art. Private Secretary to the
Governor General of India.
M^or W. H. Knight, h.p. 48 P. Garrison Instmctor,
Dublin.
Captain J. Boughey, 62 P. Instructor, R. M. College.
Major A.S. Quill, h.p. R.Can.Rifles, Bri^.Maj. Nova Scotia.
Captain P. Wilson, Rifle Bzigado, Garrison Instructor.
Captain P. C. Story, a6 F. Garrison Instructor, Meerut.
Lieut. C. H. Walsh, 44 F. Garrison Instructor, Bangalore.
Captain W. 8. Cooke, aa P. Assistant, Topographical De-
partment.
Captain A. B. TuUoch, 69 P. Garrison Instructor.
Captain T. Jessop, a Drs. Assistant, Topographical De-
partment.
Captain H. Spalding, 104 P.
UC ilajor A. S. Cameron, 25 F. Garrison Instructor, Um-
bnlla.
Lieut. H. B. Mofflit, 24 P. [Cavahy, Currs^rli.
Captain H. T. Jones, 8f P.
Lieut. D. L. Brain, 4 P.
Captain O. H. A. NicoUs, R. Artillery.
Captain W. E. Montague, 94 P., Brigade Major, Mauritiu?.
Captain W. R. Lascelles, Rifle Brigade, DA.Q.M.G.
Portsmouth.
Captain F. Cardow, 82 P., D.A.Q.M.G. Aldershot,
Captain H. L. Dundas, 15 P.
Bt.Major C. R. Johnson, 50 F. Brigade Major, Dublin.
Passed out in Deoember 1878.
Lieut. A. FitJBRoy Hart, 31 P.— On Special SerTicf , Gold
Captain St. V. A. Hammick. 43 F [ifOii.
Captain At C. Gardner, 14 Hussars.
Captain R. O. de Montmorency, 83 P.
Captain H. A. Mackey, R. Art.
Lieut. T. S. St. Clare Smith, 49 P.
Captain E. V. Boyle, R. Art.
Captain P. H. W. Milner, R. Art [Gold Coast.
Lieut. R. W. T. Gordon, 93 P.— On Special Scmw,
Captain E. L. England, 13 P.
Captain M. W. E. Gossct, 54 P. Instructor R. M. College.
Captain C. H. Bunbury, 71 F.
Lieut. B. G. Hall, R. Marine Artilleiy. rDepartmeT.'.
Lieut. J. W. P. Buxton, 97 P. Assietant, lx>pogTUphicsl
Lieut. R. H. L. Brickenden, 49 P.
Captain P. W. Graham, 103 P.
Lieut. A. G. Dugdale, R. Art.
Lieut. R. Hill. 39 P. [C-^«-
Lieut. W. T. Dooner, 8 P.— On Special Service, Goid
Lieut. E. H. H. CoUen, R. Artillery.
*Captain A. W. Duncan, R. Artillery.
Passed out in Deoember, 1878.
Lieut. E. Clayton, R. Art.
Captain G. K. Shaw, 68 P.
Lieut. W. C. F. Molynenx, 22 F. [Gold C'^ft-
Captain W. L. Dalrymple, 88 F.—On Special Sene.,
Lieut. N. L. Walford, R. Art.
Captain G. A. Gorham, R. Art
Lieut. A. A. Morahead, 24 P.
Captain M. P. H. M'Causland, R. ArL
Lieut. J. T. Bury, R. Art.
[Gold Cv^'-
Captain C. Frankland, 103 P. Bripade Major, Malta,
Captain H. C. N. Blanckley, Royal Marines.
Captain D. Beaumont, h.p. 80 F. [District, Bergal. ' Captain P. S. Russell, 14 Hussars.— On Special ServiC
Captain E. F. Chapman, R. Art. D.A.Q.il. Gen. Saugor Lieut. J. W. Andrews, 11 P.
Capt. C.W.Lloyd, 16 F.Bri;,', Major, Stmits Settlements. - -
Passed out in Booember 1870.
Lieut. C. C, Kintr, R. Marine Art. Professor R. M. College. ,
Lieut. A. R. Savlle, 18 F., GaniHou Instructor, Malta.
Captain II. L. Mitchell, R. Art. Brigade Major, School of
Gunnery. [Coast.
Lieut. J. F. Maurice, R. Art.— On Special Scrvjce, Cold
Captain C. K. Brooke, 15 P.
Lieut. C. W. Murray. 6x F.
Lieut. H. Cooper, 47 F.—On Special Service, Gold Cw-.
Captain L. L. Swale, 7 Hussars.
Captain J. Duncan. 102 P.
Lieut. H. G. Poignard, 59 P. lC-y\
Captain C. J. Burnett, 15 F.—On Special Scr\-icc, Gc .
♦ Passed the final Examination without having previously gone thrcugh the College course.
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Royal Oarmajtlieii Artillery.
Head Quartare, Carmarthen. [No. 24.]
Lt.CoLOXKI, COMUXXDAXr.
"William Price Lewes, X>L.
JP.laU Lieut. g6 F. 22 May 69
Majok. •
Anhor Price Jones, laie
Lieut.6Dr$ 14 July 66
Captaiks.
John Richard Howell 19 Anj?. 62
J'.hn George Parry Hughes 9 May 67
Ji*->»ii<Emlyn.p. *. 15 May 67
Aliin Stephen Gulaton, p.t. 21 Dec. 68
Llewellyn Lloyd Price 20 Apr. 71
ThomM Morris 18 Mar. 72
LiBirrsKA.irr8.
Vanfjhan L. Philippa, p. $. a8 May 67
Wm. Pra. David Saunders 7 May 70
John H. Deane Drake. p.#. ji July- 71
William Horsley Dewe, p.s.xi July 71
Gilbert Lloyd Elliott 18 Mar. 7a
SlTB LlBCTR^rANTS.
E^K Alex. F. A, Campbell 6 Sept 73
Aiil. 4" Capi.—Kcnry Ivca
<ie Kantzow, Capt. h.p. E.
MarinfArt 15 Feb. 69
fcryewi— John Hughes 15 May 56
Scarlet Facin^rs.
Koyal Oomwall and Devon
Miners' Artillery,
Head Quarters, Falmouth. [No. 6.]
LT.CoLojrst CovMAirnAirT.
&f Colman Raahleigh, Bart.
^LJ P.; Honorary Colonel 2 May 53
Major.
''■'• Charles Brune Graves
?.ivrle, Bart. DL. JP.;
SoAonary Lt. Colonel 6 July 67
CxpTAiirs.
• '^eph Pomeroy 26 Apr. 68
l'^. Kdwards Michel], ;>. ».i2 Feb. 70
• '•js. Roxburgh Pol whele... 7 Dec. 70
V .mn Baltic Baahleigh ... 9 Oct. 71
LnsuTBirAXTS.
T:;^*.MoorA.HorBforil,;>.». is Apr. 67
J - 1 Borlase Bolithoe i Mnr. 71
.':*Lcs JohnHext 11 Sept. 71
* j-'les L. Eastlake 4 Dec. 72
SlOl LlBUTBlflXT.
obert F. Elrington 8 Xov. 73
•* '•• > 0?rf. — Rcg-inald Hen .
'^'ja2nr>ion,>.B/. Lt. Col. h.p.
„''• -^^f 12 Apr. 66
' •''•<"*.— Yred.C Ballniorc2s Nov. 65
Scarlet Facings.
Devon Artillery.
^ d Quarters, Dcvonport. [No. 7,]
HOXOBAKT CotO^KL.
'^••' fjeo. S. Stucley, Bart, i Jan. 73
Lt.Colonkx.
i'- •y.Td Bury Russell, late
^i-2F., Hpn. Colonel... 6 Jan. 70
Major.
J 13 Cave New 5 Feb. 70
Capt\i>'s.
Ji -nr C.Devon, Jtfoj1.Jlffy.r4 July 59
wiJiam Hammet BeadoE...22 Feb. 64
'P''vReTDoldBArscott,p.f.22 May 65
?« lliam Aroidell Yeo, p. ». 5 Feb. 70
LlKCTBlfAXTS.
j> 31. Anihony Jones, p. $. 23 Mar. 71
J^-:^ Leigh CoUey, j).» 25 Mar. 71
H ■^'ert Geo. Kekewich 15 Mar. 72
^-•n. jj. Birdwood 15 Feb. 73
, . „ Sub Livutbvavts.
JohaE. Loveband 24 Sept. 73
Adjt. 4r Capt.—T(t Geo.Dare
Do\tcll,* Brevet Lt. Colonel
h.p. S. Marine Artillery... ^g Sept. 70
Surff. —Uoh.W. Woollcombe,
lateA.S.e^F. 9 Fob. 6x
Scarlet Facings.
Durham Artillery.
Head Quarters, Hartlepool. [No. 10.]
Lt.CoLOXKL COMMAWDAITT.
George HaU,» DL. late Bt.
Major Madras Artillery j
Honorary Colonel 6 Sept. 59
Majob.
Hugh Stafford 32 May 7a
Captaiks.
Arthur Robson 8 Apr. 68
Francis Blake Eagle, late Lt.
„4ii^. i9Feb. 70
Trevenen Hutchinson 22 May 72
LlEUTKWAKTS.
Robt. Wm. A. Shortis, p.$. 16 Sopt. 70
Ernest Livingstone Wood 21 Apr. 71
Pra. Henry Drske 8 Mar. 73
Sub LlEUTBlTAJTM.
Bdw. Gilpin Brown 24 Dec. 73
AdJ.i-Capf.—Arthnr S. Mac-
artney, Capt. h.p. R. Art. 20 Dec. 69
Qr. Jtf^w^^r.— Wm. Hill 2 Oct. 65
SurffeoH.—Jas. Rawlings ... 16 Nov. 71
Scarlet Facings.
Royal Glamorgan Artillery.
Head Quarters, Swansea. [No. 15.]
HOKOBABT CotOKEL.
i^Evan Morgan, Bt.MaJor,
r.f.p. JZ. Art 19 Jan. 70
Majob.
Jas. Simpson Ballard, JP. 21 Apr. 71
Captains.
John Heyworth 12 July 66
Wm. Evaus Hughes, p. #....30 Nov. 71
Lewis Thomas Lewis, p. #. 30 Nov. 71
LlZCTRXAyXS.
Thos. H. Ford Da vies 31 Aug. 65
Sun LlBUTENAITTS.
John Morris 2 July 73
Arthur H. Richardson 2 July 73
Charles H. Forester 23 July 77
^c?/7.4- Cttp^ —P.L.G. Little,
Capt. R. Art 19 Feb. 73
^Mry.— John Paddon, MB. 9 Mar. 53
Facings Scarlet.
Hampshire Artillery.
Head Quarters. Gosport. [No. 16.]
COLOXBL.
The Earl of Malmesbury,
OCB 22 Juno 54
Lt.CoLOITBL Co>fMAirDAXT.
Samuel Hood Stovin Ingle-
field, Lt.Col. h.p, R. Art. 6 Sopt. 71
M.^JOH.
Arthur Robert Naghten,JP.26 Jan. 72
Captains.
John Robert Campbell, />.«.
Ifou 2Ifijor 5 Mar. 61
Cecil Thomas Bceching 15 Dec. 62
Richard L. B. Cowell, p.a. 28 July 69
Drummond Spencer Smith 26 Jan. 72
Henry John Lancaster, late
Lieut. 15 F. p.8 7 June 73
LlBUTBNANTS.
Henry Famsby Mills 1 1 Jan. 72
Arthur A. H. Inglefield 29 Feb. 72
Henry Jack Camming 14 Mar. 72
?^5°'°'^^^^^°e''l''*- ■••17 July 72
Edmond Wilder 20 Nov. 7a
ddjt. j- Capt.—JoB. Frost,*
late of Royal Artillery n May sq
Suryeo».~~Jns. Walkinshaw •
Bell Alder 26 Feb. 59
A8»ut.Surffeon.---Wm. Aug.
Concanou 13 Jan. 71
Scarlet Facings.
Isle of Wight Artillery.
Head Quarters, Newport. [No. 17.]
Lt.Colonbl Commandant.
Leopold Grimston Paget, Li.
Col. h. p. R. Art 7Sept.67
^.„. Majob.
Willuun Puckle,p.# 37 Jan. 71
Captains.
William Henry Pattinflon...3o Mar. 61
Fra. Gordon Dogge Watson,
ife Lieut. 63 F.,p.e 22 Apr. 63
Aldei-son Berthon 17 Aug 68
Wm. Lewis NichoU Clayton,
-P-' 9 May 7x
Lieutenants.
CesilFred. W. FendaU,jo.#. 4 Mar. 60
hdward Salisbury, p.* 15 May 70
Chas. Septimus Berthon.p.*. 9 Mar. 73
iorJEdw.Spencer Churchill? May 72
John Arthur Lainson 1 7 Jul v 72
^.</<.^aM>^—C. S.Graham,
Lt. R. Art 25 Nov. 71
^«r«7.--E. A. Waterworth... 8 Jan. 72
Scarlet Facings.
Kent Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dover. [No. 18.]
Colonel.
J. R. T'wcottn< Sydney, GCB.
Lord Lieutenant 4 Maj* 53
Lt.Colonbl.
Jolin FamabyLennard, DL.
Capt.h.p.R.Art.jHon.Col. 4 May 53
Majob.
Walter Geo. Stirling, late
Capt. R. Art 5 Dec. 71
Captains.
John j'Cirkpatrick i Dec. 55
SlophenMatthcwCrowo.;>-».i6 May 65
JuhnCurtoisAdolphusLe\vifi3o July 66
.Tames Sutton 24 Auir. 70
YAw. L. Fred. Jennings ... 7 June 73
Ilcnry Bartram, ^,* 7 June 73
Lieutenants.
AlbertAldcrsonAdclison,;>.ff.i2 Nov. 67
Richard Frewin 20 Apr. 71
Arthur Thos. Wariu<f, p.$. 30 May 71
Wm. Hugh Bemers, p.e. ...19 June 71
H.J. Burl'ord-Hancock, late
ASP'-Ps 20 July 72
George Melville 26 Mar. 73
Sub Lieutenant.
Thompson Hunter 22 No v. 73
Adjt. 4- Capt.— John M'Cal-
lum, late ofR. Art 14 May 52
5«r^ff07».— John Walter ...... 4 Apr. 65
A$n9t. Surgeon. — Clement
Cuthbert Walter 25 Aug 71
Scarlet Facings.
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Boyal Lancasliire Artillery,
Head Quarters, Liverpool. [No. 19.]
HoiroBA^T GoLoirxL.
Thomas Atchison, Capi. ret.
fullpag, B.Art 13 Apr. 63
Lt.CoLONBL GOUHAKDAKT.
James Bourne, DL.JF. MP.
Sonorary Colonel 13 Apr. 63
Mi.Joss.
Hill Charley Moore 29 July 62
Henry Tuke Holmes as Mar. 72
Ci.PTi.ijr8.
James Grant Stephen, laU
Bl.Major Bengal Inf. p.s. 21 Apr. 60
William Skirving 22 Dec. 66
Thomas Harvey Kearsley.. 30 Mar. 70
James Clifton Brown 17 Apr. 71
William Nixon, j>.* ao July 71
Stanley Arnold, J?.* 8 Apr. 72
LlKVTBiri.KTS.
Henry B. Kelley 25 Mar. 67
Wm. J.M'L. Bailey 1 Mar. 7a
Stephen W. T. Boberts 14 May 73
Sub LlEUTSKAlTTS.
Henry Earle 24 Sept. 73
Ad^j.i^Capt.—Vfxa.. Campbell,
late ofB. Art 13 Apr. 53
Surgeon.— 3«meB. Chambers
Ferguson, MB i Aug. 60
Aeat.Surg.—Vim. M'Cheane 17 Dec. 60
Scarlet Facings.
Militia Artlllmj of Eiiglaiid and Wales.
Norfolk Artillery.
Head Quarters, Yarmouth, [No. ar."]
HoiroKART Colonel.
General Hie Hojial JJigknese
the Prince of Wales, KQ-.
KT. KP. OCB. GCSI. ...28 Oct. 71
liT.GoLomiL.
Sf. Son. G., Lord Suffield,
laie qf 7 Ruuare 9 May 66
Majoss.
Raoul Stephen Bedingfeld.x6 Feb. 61
Hon. Harbord Harbord ai Mar. 68
C1PTI.INS.
CoKuf Melchior Q. de WczeUx4 Mar. 61
John Stanley Mott 8 June 63
Fred. Bernard Astley 6 July 65
Edw. Mott Alderson, late
Lt. 97 F. 8 Jtme 67
Edw. Southwell Traflford... a I Mar. 68
Thomas Edward Bagge ... i June 71
LlSrTBlTl.jrT8.
Anthony Wm. Partridge ...28 Mar. 65
Wm.HenrvAug.Keppel, p.e. a Apr. 67
;$ir Wm. HoveU ffolkes, Bt.jj Apr. 68
Edw. Rocrer M. Pratt, p.$. 19 Sept. 70
Charles Louis Buxton 3 May 71
John Sancroft Holmes a9 Sept. 71
Edw. Metcalfe, late Capt. 7
Huenare 34 Jan. 73
Fra. D'Arcy Wm. G. New-
come ag Mar. 73
Sob LiiuTBFi.]ne8.
Adj. 4- Capt.— John Gilbert-
son, laie of It. Art 9 May 53
Surtj. — Oha. Gory Aldred,
JP 37 Aug. 53
A$$t.Surg,—J6tm Frederic
Stafford xa May 65
Scarlet Facings.
Northnmberland Artillery.
[No. 33.5 , ^ ^
Head Quarters, Berwick-on-Tweed.
Lt.Coloitel.
Charles John Reed 6 Aug. 68
Majob.
John Wm. Finch 13 Oct. 68
Cl.PTl.IK 8.
A-nthony Compton Wood ... a July 69
Preston Osbom Page a Aug. 70
Heniy Best Hans Hamilton 5 Feb. 73
Charles C. Edwards ?6 Feb. 73
LlKTJTKJri.irT8.
Gerald Cecil Stewart Pagcti 1 May 70
Jasper M. Richardson 9 May 71
Frank Chadwick a June 71
James J. Kirsopp x* May 73
Wm. Byrne Jones 14 May 73
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Capt. "iL M. Lane.
R. Art 4 July 73
/9iir^0on.— Alexander Leslie
Gracey, MD. late of Turk-
ieh ContingeTU 3i Sept. 59
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Pembroke Artillery.
Head Quarters, Haverfordwest.
Lt.Colowkl Commawdawt.
Sir Hugh O ^en Owen, Bart.
DL. JP., Aide de Camp to
the QueeH and Colonel 24 May 72
Majob.
John Owen, p.t 12 June 72
CAPrxurs.
John Graham, p. » i June 72
James Bo wen Summers ji.«. 29 Mar. 73
Ltxutxhants.
Fra. Perrott Edwardes. j>.«.i4 Apr. 7X
Tudor V. H. Thomas 18 Doc. 71
iid/Y. i- Ckip/.^Pflf m.— Wm.
Moffat Douglas Willan,
Major, late ofB. Art 14 Aug. 55
Surg.—JtiB. David Brown . 29 Aug. 62
Scarlet Facings.
At^. 4- Capt.—K. C. Lowes,
Capt. B. Art 20 July 7^
Pagmaeter.—Tt^. Bartow la May s?
Qr. Mart.— Pat. Fitzpatrick 8 Mar. 59
5itro«oii.— Charles Sawer ... x Ort. 52
AeeUt.Surg.—
Scarlet Facings.
Boyal Sussex Artilleiy.
Head Quarters, Lewes. [No. 26. j
Lt.CoLOKSL ComfAlCDAKI.
Wm. Aug. St. Clair, VP. laie
Major Bonbatf Horee Art. ;
Honorary Colonel a May 6:
Majov.
Fred. Moor, DL.JP. lateLt.
3 F. ; Hon. Lt. Colonel ... 2 May fi
CArTAnrs.
James Hayes Sadler 4 Oct. 5I
Barton L. John Scobell 15 Jily ^'
Wm. Rowe Lewis, JP 24 May »:
William John Tonge 9 ^7 ^'
Robert ,T. N. Tubbs,' Capt.
h:p. Bombay Army 10 Feb. 71
LlBUTEITAKTS.
Walter Alers Hankey 7 June '6
A. L. Nicholson 28 Feb. 70
Sir Fra. C. Ford, Bt. p. »....ii Mar n
Alfred Robert Marg&ry,|).t. 6 Apr. 71
Malcolm Fraser, p. § 4 Au^'.:i
Andrew B. Hayley x Mar. 77
Fairfax Rhodes 26 Apr.:j
Adjt. 4' Capt.—W.B. S. Pas-
ley,* Capt. h. p. R. Art. ...26 Oct. ;»
Qr.Marter.—VJm.. Weston,
UUeofR. AH lAmr.fj
5ufi$r«oH.— Richard Turner 33 Mar. t?
Awt. Surg. — ^RavenhUlPearce,
MD x4Mar.:o
Scarlet Facings.
Suffolk Artillery.
Head Quarters, Ipswich. [No. 25.]
Lt.CoLOHBL Coi[MAJri>A.XT.
Robert Alex. Shafto Adair,
Lord Waveney, DL.,
Colonel X3 Mar.57, and Aide
de Camp to the ^ueen 30 Apr. 53
Majob.
Howard Whitbread, late Lt.
9 Lt, Dr$, Britieh German
Legion 6 June 68
Captaiits.
Edwin Pestell Harris, p.e. 13 Feb. 66
Herbert Pennell 6 May 66
Jas. Wallace Dunlop Adair,
late Major Unatt xi Mar. 67
Henry Smith, p.* 30 Apr. 70
Edmund Dresden, j9.« xoMay 73
LlBFTEKAHTS.
Wm. Erskino Forbes, p.*. 14 Jan. 71
Leonard Walter Pead, p.$. 34 Mar. 71
Wm. Henry Gordon, late
Lt. 38 F., p. $ 29 June 71
John D. P. French, laU of
Royal Navy, p.e 23 Jan. 73
Wm. Blackstone Ronnell... z June 72
Aug R. Whiteway, pa x 6 Oct. 72
Sub LlBT7TB3rAKTS.
Ed ;vard Charles Moor x 6 Anjr. 73
Charles John Easton :o Dec. 73
Digiti
Yorkshire Artillery.
Head Quarters, SearboroQ^k
Lx.CoLoirBL Command AJfT.
Henry Thomas Fvcra, Otpt.
h. p. R. Art. Hon. Colonel 19 Mar. Co
Majobb.
Marmadnke Gerard Grim-
ston, Hon. Lt.Cot. 5 Mar. f;
Thomas Nelson, Hon.Lt.Col.j Dec. ^.7
OAPrA.iirs.
Arthur Brooksbank,^* late
Capt. 38 F. 27MAr.:>
George Sutton 23 Apr. ^j
Robt. Christopher Wintour 16 June U
Y. G. Lloyd-Greane 31 JuJjH
John Wm. Bain Hawkea-
worth 12 Juse"^
Richard Hill pJoJyoj
LlEUTBXA>'TS.
Cha. Edv- L. Ringrose, p.e. 5 May f >
John M. T. Musgrave 5 Mar. ;■»
Cha. Fra. Fellows, p.# 2 Jan. t
John Amci7 Travers, p.t. a May 7>
Walter L. brooksbank 3 May :t
Wm.R.Ringrose-yoase,|i.f.3i May t
Arthur Henr/ Oakeley, p.t. x Jurif :i
SrB LiBUTsirAirre.
Robert Lesley i6Aae i
r Apr. fa
Adjt. 4r Capt.—Wm. Carr,
laie of R. Art
Qr. lfa«<^.— John Mnttlo,
late qfR. Art 25 A or.
j5Kiy«on.~WiUiam Tirrior... 7 J:in. >-■»
Autet. SMrg.—BenryWTightio May
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Argyll and Bute Artillery.
Head Qaartere, Campbelltown.
[No. 1x7.]
Lt-Colouiil C0MMA.HDA.2rT.
Smollett M. Eddin^ton.Di.
Bononrjf Coloiul ao>iOV. 61
Majob.
William Torner, p.* xi Oct. 73
CAPTAnrs.
Herbert Jones Hughes, p.t.
Hon. Major 9 J«n- ^4
J. C. Fcrgnaon Grier, late
1/37/ 7 Mar. 66
George Eddington, p. « 6 Sept. 73
LnuTKViLirTS.
JihnW.MacdougaU 9 Feb. 71
Robert Brace Baird 3 Aug. 7«
John Wm. Stevenson, j».«. 16 Oct. 72
rrei B.Browne 5 Feb. 73
SCB LllCTSVASTTS.
EckfordW. Watson 24 Dec. 73
liji.^ Ctpt.— Geo. Hewson,
laieof£.Art 5 June 63
QrJfr.— James Rauken ...14 Apr. 69
Strgeim.—Yim. Gibson 7 Nov. 67
Scarlet Facings.
City of Edinburgh Artillery.
Hr:ftd Quarters, Edinburgh. [No. x i .]
Lt.Coloksl Commakdaht.
0:taTius Pelly, Capi. k. p.
MadroMCaoalry; Jlon. Col.26 Mar. 72
Majob.
Alexander Moncrieff, J'P.... 26 Mar. 72
CxPTAiirs.
Xol>ertLegat 5 Sept.67
Archibald Campbell 17 J^*»® ^
JuaflS.MacDowall 3 May 72
Froderick W. Carter 3 May 72
aa$.8tcwart,/<rf«£/.J2.^r<.i2 Oct. 72
LiXrTBXAKTS.
Oia. WuL Aug. Arthur 28 Apr. 71
Jaxes M. Wattera 26 Jan. 72
B)i)«rtGreig U I>ec. 73
Wm.Brodrick Cloet^ 31 May 73
Sub LnvnvAsn.
Colin Campbell 24 Sept. 73
ii/, Capt. 4- Faym.—36hn
Boiilton,«iai« Capt. S.Art. 6 Sept. 59
Sury.-Charles Dycor, MD.
Uttlrmf Medical Staff... 8 Aug. 62
^Scarlet Facings.
Fife Artillery.
Head Quarters, Cupar. [No. 12.]
COLOKKL.
John Balfour, Vice Li. JT.
late of Qr. Qds 23 Feb. SS
Lt.Coloxbl Commandant.
Sir P.Arthur Halkett.l/aW.i
late Captain 3J/M*»arir,p.*.3o Apr. 73
Majobs.
JohnLnke 24 Senn.73
Robert Rintoul 24 Sept. 73
Captaiks.
Owen Broftn 29 Apr. 71
William Baird, p.* 12 Aug. 71
Alexander Thompson, j>.# 12 Aug. 71
Charles Lamont.y.f 24 Sept. 7 3
LlSUTXKAXTS.
JamesSvtne n July 7'
David If. M. Crichton 4 Sept. 72
Fred. C. Halkett i Feb. 73
Alex. L. Drysdale 31 May 73
San LixuTB«rAKT8.
Hon. Robt. Preston Bruce 12 Nov. 73
Adjt. 4' C«j)/.— Wm.Man well,
lateofn.Art .27 Feb. 55
Pffymajr/^r.— William Hftig.12 May 59
^Mwron.— Andrew D. Durie,
MD XI June 73
AMt.Surg.—y(iii. Munro ix Oct. 73
Scarlet Facings.
LlBVTBirA.HT8.
Wm. C. B. Constable 6 May 61
W. St. Leger Durdin, p.: 7 Apr. 62
DavidCrawfordLindaay,j7.». 7 MTar. 71
Edward Whyte Smith, p.$..is Jane 71
Fred. L. Malgarini 6 Apr. 72
James G. Watson 29 Mar. 73
Sub LiBVTBKAJrxs.
C. N., Xorrf Carnegie 6 Sept 73
Adjt. 4- Capt.-^^. W. San-
dys, Captain E. Art 20 Nov. 72
Stfry.— Alex. Dickson, JfD. 10 July 55
Auiut.Surff.—B.mry Steele 16 June 73
Scarlet Facings.
Forfar and Kincardine
Artillery.
Head Quarters, Montrose. [No. 13.]
Lx.CoLONKi. Command AWT.
Reg. H. Alex. Ogilvy, p.*
Majobs.
Hon. Wm, Arbuthnott,/a/e
tfE.I.C.S. : Hon. Lt. Col. 2 May 69
Wm.T.Blair-Imrie, JF. p.*. i June 72
Cakatws.
John Allen AUen, JP. Inst.
ofMMketry,p.»
Charles Basil Fisher 7
Henry A. F. L. Carnegie,*
liUeLt. Bengal Eng.p.».... 4
Alexander Hunter 4
Louis Turunski
Claud Cathcart Carnegie,
p.e '
Alexander Carnegie, |». t. . . . x7
Haddington, Berwick, Linlith-
gow, and Peebles Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dunbar. [No. 3.]
HONOBABT COLONXL.
^WiUiam Hay, DL. Capt,
K.p.iS F. ConveAer of the
County of Berwick 9 Feb. 42
Lr.OoLOirxii Coxxaitdakt.
Thomas Shairp, Hon. Col. 13 Aug. 70
Majob.
James Grant Suttie, j>.«. ... 5 Sept.70
Gaptaihs.
Archibald Dickson, p.e. ...15 Apr. d*
Henry Robert Hardie,p.«...xo Mar. 68
Frederic Lewis Roy 14 Sept. 70
John B. Dawson, p.» X3 May 71
Libutkkants.
Geo. Aug. Fred.Bainie^j>.«. 25 June 68
Hon. Walter Stuart, Maeter
ofBlantyre 19 May 69
,^x j Alex. Haig Renton, j».#. ...23001.69
I June 72 Wm. Hume Middlemass ...12 June 71
! Henry GiUon x6 Feb. 72
Mar. 59
Apr. 64
, Jane 66
Feb. 70
July 72
Oct. 73
Deo. 73
Adjt. 4r Capt.— James San-
dys Bird, Lt. h.p. B. Mar.
Art I Nov. 70
Surg.—^ohn Dunlop 11 Mar. 61
Scarlet Facings.
MILITIA ARTILLERY
fioyal Antrim Artillery.
HadQaartcr8,CarrickllBrguB. [No.i.]
OF
HojrOBABT OorOKBt.
Sir Bicbard Wallaoe, Bart. 30 July 73
Ia.Colovbl Commandant.
^il^ Maaaereene and Fer-
rnrd 2oTSov, 72
Majob.
Edmond Alexander Hannay x Jan. 73
Captains.
H'Tatio Sloane , Hon . Major ^
liutruefor of Mneketry ... 23 June 63
f^^.ch.T.B Rus8eUHo».lftt/. 24 Oct. 65
J;ia«<Craig 3 Aug. 72
H. B. Johnston, p.». JP. ..•X2 Feb. 73
Anbar Wm. 8hirley-Ball,
liit Ueui. 8 Rnteart dZ June 73
Wiiiiftm Rowan Legg. p.: 23 July 73
Libutbnants.
Ch^. A. Cooper to Aug. 65
Wm. J. Kirkpatrick 14 Deo. 72
Valentine J. Cornwall 15 Mar. 7?
Arthur Forbes 26 Apr. 73
IRELAND.
Armagh Artillery.
Head Quarters, Armagh. [No.
Captain.
Libutbnavt.
Surgeon. —
Scarlet Facings.
^rf/«/a»^— Andrew Munro,
late of B. Art i Dec.
Pay MMwi/er.—WilliamHough-
ton, late Lieut, h.p 5 Jan.
Qr.lfr.— A. Markham 2 Mar.
Surgeon.—Frv,, L'Estrange,
MD
A»9uit. Sttr7.— David Tag-
Knrt, MD x5 Sept. 70
Scarlet Facisgs.
6 June 62
Boyal Oork Oity Artillery,
Head Quarters, Cork. [No. 5.]
HONOBAI^Y COLONBL.
The Earl qf Baudon, DL.
JP 12 Nov. 73
Lt.Colonsl.
Andrew Joi-daine Wood, DL.
JP. late Capt. 15 Hueaare;
Honorary Colonel 4 Jan. 5$
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446
MXJOB.
John Longfield. JT 5 Jan. 71
Gaptajxs.
Richard Beare Tooker, JT.
Hon. Major 24 Doc. 50
Richard Boyle Robinson,
Hon. Mcy'or 12 May 62
J. P. Vise. Bernard •?© May 71
John Tuckey^ Hon. Maj.p.9.24 Sept. 73
LlSUTXiri.NTS.
Richard L. B. Tooker 13 June 64
Duncan Dunloe Abbott 8 Oct. 66
Charles PnrdonCoote 11 Jan. 69
David Goold 5 Feb. 73
James Edm. F. Barry 27 Jan. 71
Sub LiBUTBKJiXTs.
James C. Beamish 3 Dec. 73
Adit. ^ Capt. A- Actiuff Patf-
«Mi*/fr. —Fred. Aug. Foster,'
late Capt. lioyal Marine Ar-
tillery 13 May 65
-Swr^.— R.N.Towiisend,J/JD. 5 July 69
A9*t.Surg.~U. T. Wairen,
MD 8 Feb. 62
Scarlet Facin^fs.
West Cork Artillery.
Head Quarters, Macroom. [No. 4.]
Honorary Colon sl.
H. B., JBari q/" Shannon 22 Feb. 71
Lt.Coloksl Comva-Xdant.
WflliamHonryLongfleld, late
Capt. 12F. 19 Nov. 73
Majos.
Patk. Duncan, J7.0 19 Nov. 73
Captains.
Edmond Scully, late Capt.
Briiith German Leffion ...24 Oct. 57
Henry F. F. Evans, Hon.
Major 29 Aug. 60
F. M. H. Warren, H0H.Mty.27 Sept. 71
Thos. Ainslio Lunham 26 Fe b. "73
Fra. Wm. Woodley 26 Feb. 73
LiXUTEXANTS.
Wm. M. Longfield 23 Jan. 72
Denis Scully 16 Oct. 72
Fred. M. Evans 26 Apr. 73
FucoKii^ Berehaven 26 Apr. 73
James Walter Hohncs 31 May 73
ASft. ^ Cap/.— Thomas Pud-
ney, late of Royal Art i Jan. 55
Qr.Maeter. — Joseph Owen,
late of B. Art 8 Dec. 65
Surgeon. — Charles Creed ...7 Mar. 56
AMttgt.Sura.—llGxxry Charles
Garde, JaD 10 Dec. 61
Scarlet Facings.
Donegal Artillery.
{The Prince of Walea\) [No. 8.]
Head Quutiers, Letterkenny.
HoNOBAKT Colonel.
Sir JamesAnnesley StCTvart,
BaH 26 Sept. 55
Lt.Colohxl Cohhandant.
BobertRoeFisher.f/.lTq/or,
ret.f. p. Boyal ArtilOny;
Honorary Colonel 14 Mar. 55
Major.
Rob. Geo. Montgomery. 13 Sept. 60
Captains.
Thomas Patterson 19 Mar. 55
Mervyn Trevor Vesey 7 Mar. 58
Thomas F. Yoe 13 Apr. 61
WUUam C. OliiTord 30 Mar. 72
Lixutxnants.
Alex. Charles Uill,^.« x8 Mar. 71
Robt. 8. Stewart a6 Feb. 73
Sub Lixvtxnavts.
Abraham Prim Cronyn 14 Jane 73
Militia Artillery of Irelomd,
Adit.4rCapt.—'RGn. Archdall
Doyne,« laU Capt. 2i. Art. 10 June 68
Qr.Ma«ter.~ John KoUy... i Sept. 55
Surg.—G. E. Carre 29 Nov. 73
Dublin Oity Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dubhn. [No. 9.]
Lt.Colonel.
Francis de Burgh, p.$ 17 Dec. 7 1
Major.
Thos. P. O'Meara 18 Mar. 7a
Captains.
W. James Magill, H0n.Maj.3o Apr. 50
Wm. B. Digby .;. :^..% Feb. 5o
Robert Thompson, p.t 18 Mar. 72
Henry P. S. Darley n May 72
L1EUTBNANT8.
Thomas L. J. Plunkett i Sept. 70
Wj'kehamC. Dickenson, ^.». 10 Jan. 71
Uhck G. C. de Burgh 3 Aug. 72
JohnA. Aylmer 10 Aug. 72
Arthur Wm. Thoirpson 31 May 73
Adjt. ^ Captain — Charles
McCallum, late of E. Art.zS Dec. 54
Qr.^a*<«r,— WaltcrMuii)bY23 Am: 60
Hurffeon.—By. Wilson, MJj.icf May 70
Scarlet Facings.
• Limerick Oity Artillery.
Head Quarters, Limerick. [No. 20.]
HoNOBAEY Colonel.
S. P., Visct. Govt 30 Nov. 65
Lt.Colonbl Commandant.
Hon.Cha. SmythVereker,iJ.*. 15 Mar. 73
Major.
Robert G. S. Maunsell, late
Lt. 85 F.^p.e xa Apr. 73
Captains.
Geo. C. Spaight, late Capt.
9F.,p.e 26 Mar. 73
J: C. A. Osborne, p.e 26 Mar. 73
Sir Claude Champion do
Crespigny, Bt. late Em.
6oP.,p.e, 30 Apr. 73
Libutknants.
Thomas R.P.Fitzgcmlu,j^.*.i9 June 72
Wm. D. Maunsell 4 Sept. 72
Robert Gabbett, p.t 26 Mar. 7 3
Adjt. 4r Cap^— Edw. Lyons,
Capt. B. Art 1 June 72
Sub Libutbnahts.
Christopher Cooper 6 Sept. 73
JohnE. H. Sullivan 11 Sept. 73
Surg.-r-Vfm. Daniel Murphy 6 Jan. 55
Scarlet Facings.
Londonderry Artillery
Oompany.
[No. 21.]
Captain Commandant.
Stewart Blacker 9 Jan. 55
LlBlTTBNANT.
Heniy Scott Smith 9 Jan. 55
Snrg.—'Benry Carey Field,
MD 26 Apr. 55
Scarlet Facings.
Captains.
Henry Sargint, i/on. Ifo/or 13 Feb. sf,
Hugh GoughJaieCapt. iDr.
Honorary Major 13 Feb. cj
Edmond South well Mulcahey,
JP. Honorary Major .'17 Jan. 55
John Vivian Ryan.j^.f 17 Juiy 11
Daniel James Mansergh, late
Lieut. 19 i*". ,4 Apr. U
Robert Prendergast eiiaycj
Richard BagweU,p.» 28 Mnr. 71
James A. Prendergast, p.t. i6 Ocj. 7;
LiBrTBNANTS.
J. Carr, late 10 F. 17 Aug. 5:5
Daniel M. Massy, p.t. 26 May t;
William White, ^.*. 4 Pei;t.t<»
Hugh Baker 31 Mj.r. a.
John Neville Langley. ;>.«.... 9 Mar. 71
Patrick John Waldron 20 Apr. -t
Charles Wm. Chadwick 20 Ai^r. 71
Sub LXBtTTKNANTS.
John J. Honner 29 Nov. 7?
Thomas.Edw. Price loDtc. js
Adjt. 4" C«|)f.— Francis John
Milman, late Lt. JS. .1IW...24 Apr. "
Qr. Matter.— John Carr, late
ofxoF. 13 Feb. -5
Surg. — W. B. Phelan 12 Nov. J3
Atuvtt.Surg. — *
Scarlet Facings.
The Dnke of Olarenoe's Mnn-
Bter Artillery, or Ist, or
Sonth Tipperaoy Militia.
Head Quarters, Clonmel. [No. 27.]
Lt.Colonbl.
Edw. Bagwell Pnrefoy, late
Captain 4 Huttart 22 June 66
Majobs.
Wills Crofts Gason 26 July 58
Rich. OrUndo Kellett, JP. 14 Apr. 64
' *^ Digitized by
Tyrone Artillery.
Head Quaiters, Dungannon. [No.jS.]
HoNOBABT Colonel.
Hon. Wm. Stuart Knox, late
Major SI F 26 Mar. 67
Captains.
Ynyr Henry Burges, p.s. ...11 Mur. :o
Marcus P. F. Caulfeild 16 Scpl-tj
Lieutenants.
John S. Irwin 2 De«. (7
John Richardson 30 Apr. 71
Adft. 4" Capt.— Jo&. Stanley
Wright, lale qf R. Art. ...19 Api. 5;
Surg.-Wm. Twigg, Ml>. ...ad ilar. to
Scarlet Facings.
Waterford Artilleiy.
Head Quarters, Waterford. [No. 25]
HONOBABT COLONBL.
Eight Hon. Lord Stuart de
Dccies a8 June 73
Lt.Colonbl.
Henry Jno. Richard Villiere-
Siuiiri,^ Capt. h.p. eSF.p.t.ib Mar. 7:
Majobb.
Sir Jno. Esmonde, Bt. MP.
Hon.Lt.Col i6Mu.;3
Leopold Geo. FredJc. Keano,
late £n». 5a F. 6 Aug. 73
Captains.
Henry Meagher, Hon.Maj.n Dec. 4S
Edw. Lymbery, Hon.Major 2 Dec. 57
George Meara, Hon. Major^S Jan. 59
John Russell Mulcahy, p.t.
Hon. Major 15 JiuatU
Crofton B. Uniacke,2r.ira/.x9 Juncri
Albert Hardinge Lynch ... 19 June 71
Edward Nimn 24 J»ly '-
Libutbnavts.
H. A. Hewet0on,j).« rsJan. £>
Henry B. Cheamley, p.t 4 Apr. 71
George P. Rogers isMay 7»
Chas. Wm. Henry WaU 20 Feb. 72
Wm. AnsdeU Poole 4 Sept.?^
.idi«.*Cap<.—Otway Wheeler
Cuffe, Capt. h.p. M. Marine
Art 20 Julj t'7
Qr. Jtfa«<«r.— MichaelO'Don-
nell, Capt. *. o. 23 J*. a Maj «
^tir^.— RichardHen.Rogers,
MD 7 Apr. 73
Attitt.Surg.-Joihn J. Red-
mond II June 73
^^^^Qmcinffs.
MILITIA INFANTRY OP ENGLAND AND WALES.
447
£oyal Anglesey.
{LiffU Infantry.) [No. 6i . ]
Head Qaarton, Beaumaris.
Lt.Coloitbl Comxaxbakt.
Thomas Peers Williams . . . lo Mar. 53
Gi.PTi.IX9.
Wm. Henry CJopeland 20 Mar. 69
Hich. Hugh B. Galbraith ...15 June 71
Fra. James Baker, lAeut.
i.p. Ceglon RiJU* 3 July 73
LlEUTE3ei.3TTS.
Adjt.ir Cajji.— Charles Key-
worth, laie Capt. 52 F. ...17 May 67
Snrjion. — Walter Hum-
phrieSflfD I Nov. 55
Facing Blue.
Bedford.
(LiffM Infantry.) [No. 18.]
Head Quarters, Bedford.
CotONEI..
Rich. Tho.s.Gilpin, MP. DL.
JF3t.Lt. Col.lateofR.Br. 1 1 Sept. 48
Lt.Coloxkl.
W. Stuart, JP.JIoH. Colonel 16 June 60
Majob.
Wm. Copeland Redmond
Jadd, Hon. Lt.Col x8 June 60
Captaixb.
G€o. B. Sharpe, Hon. Maj. 9 Juno 58
iifred Herb^ Lucas 23 Mar. 63
Tao8. Joseph Sunderland... 28 Apr. 65
J.-,hn Hubert Tate 10 Feb. 68
( hartes Stuart Thornton ...25 Apr. 68
GxOTge Peregrine Nash 30 Apr. 73
LlBCTENAITTS.
hUtkXa George Jiidd x6 June 66
Hea. Jno. Hugh de Vismes .25 Apr. 68
Alfred Philip Beaumont,/i.<. 6 Jan. 72
Wm.Edm. Brand Hale 15 May 72
.\rthurK. LindseU I...12 Apr. 73
'-Tiw. Tho8. LindseU 3iM!ay 73
JJ/t.i-Oii|rf.— George Tose-
'xA} late Ad^t. j^Foot... 9 Mar. 57
fflfiKMter.—Jno.R. Grayson 14 May 58
•^aiwoii. — Michael James
ilacCormack, Jf 2> 21 Aug. 54
^mif.SBr^.— Rowland Hill
CtTombs 28 Apr. 69
QrJf(u<^.— Adam Merrio . i June 55
Dark Green Facings.
Eoyal Berks.
Head Quarters, Reading. [No. 7.]
** JledUerraneau"
Lr.CoLOlTEX. CoUiCAXDAXT.
^3»^ NorreyB, j». « 31 July 63
Majors.
TiCtOT Wm. B. Van do
Weyer.p. « 4 May 71
John Blandy Jenkins 29 Mar. 73
Captaixs.
^vard Soane Braham, 0. #.,
Jvi. of Htuk., Hon.Uaj. 19 Feb. 63
Arthur Thoa. Pratt Barlow .19 Apr. 66
n')>^'.Christopher Axbuthnot 4 May 71
Walter Holroyd Morland ... 5 Feb. 73
»ai- M. Cha. Pechell 5 Feb. 73
Georfje Bramston Eyre,j>.«. 5 Fob. 73
Christopher C Oldfleld,
Cajrfoia, *.». 38 F 18 Oct. 73
Oias. Edw. Howard Vinoent,
^ -tt. 23 F. x8 Oct. 73
LnSUTBX AXTS .
Francis Thomas Eyston ...17 Feb. ^l
Francis Martin Atkins 4 May 71
Sydney AlerH Ilankey 12 May 71
Robert Gray C. Mowbray... i June 72
Moubray Allfrey,p.» 3 Aug. 72
JohnO. Dosborough 20 Nov. 72
Geo. A. C. Reid,/j.* 15 Mar. 73
Wm. H. Hippifilcy, p.ir 15 Mar. 73
Carleton V. Blyth , 26 Apr. 73
Adjt. if Ca;;^.— Fred. Henry
Lang, late Capt. 34 JP. ...17 July 58
Qr. Iftttfer. — John Milne,
late of-]-! F. 30 June 55
5Mr^.— H.WilsenRoed,3/D.24 Feb. 55
Attsut. Surff. — Fra. Arthur
Bulley 24 Fob. 64
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Brecon.
{la/cg.) [No. 132.]
Head Quarters, Brecon.
Lt.Coi.oxkl Commaxdant.
William Bridgwater 25 Apr. 65
Captaixs.
David Edward Jones 7 May 62
John Williams Morgan 8 May 65
Thomas Gwynne Vaughan . 2 Sept.69
LiKUTBXAXTS.
Walter Powell Jeffreys 8 May 65
James Aug. Fra. Snead 11 Apr. 67
Henry Lewis 31 Mar. 70
Gfio. H. T. Swinton, p.n. ...28 Apr. 71
Gerald John Fitzgerald 30 Apr. 73
.44/*. ^Cop^. — Robt.Bi*creton,
Xi^tt^. 46 F II May 72
Surgeon. — Thos. Armstrong 3 Doc. 6x
Boyal Bucks.
(Kixo's Owx.) [No. 35.]
Head Quarters, High Wycombe.
Lt.Coloxel.
Walter Caulfield Pratt. JP.
late Capt. 67 F. ; Honorary
Colonel 23 Apr. 55
Majors.
Henry Ayahford Sanford,
late Capt. 43 J*. 31 May 59
John Joseph Augustine
Leonard Creaton, late of
Gr.Gdt 4>Iay68
Captaixs.
Springall Thom]>.«on, ;*.». ...15 Scpt.68
Adolph.HalkettVerstunnc,*
late Capt. s9F.,p.9 21 Mar. 69
James Simpson Carson, j7.«. 20 May 69
Edward Dyka Lee 20 May 69
Fred. L. David, Hon. Maj.
rf.p. B. Marince 9 May 73
Henry Edward Buniey lO Aug. 73
LiSUTBXAXTS
Alexander Spencer Mackay25 Mar. 69
Gerald Geo. Caulfeild Prattis Feb. 7X
Henry Edward Stevens . . .20 Apr. 7 1
Henry Compton Maul 20 Apr. 7X
Marriott 8. Carson 6 May 71
Giles Vandeleur Creagh .... 6 May 71
Rich. Wm. 8. Lowndes 8 Feb. 72
Ronald Oariston Seton, p.9.20 Mar. 72
Charles Mocking 4 Sept. 72
Sub LiKUTBXAXTS.
Cecil G. Lord ix Oct. 73
Aifl.4'Capt.—Tred. Powell,'
UUe Lt. 49 F. 5 Aug. 7x
Qr.Jlfa*ter.— JohnCross.Za/*?
ofQren. Gde 30 Sept. 59
Surgeon.— Wm. Rose 7 May 73
Aieut.Hurg, —
Blue Facings.
Oombridge.
Head Quarters, Ely. [No. 68.]
CoiiOXBL.
Hon. Octavius Duncombe,
MP.DL. lateLt.iIAfeQde. 2 Aug. 52
Lt.Coloxxl.
Robert Gregory Wale, BL.
JP. late Capt. of 33 F. ;
Honorary Colonel 31 Aug. 54
Majob.
LauncelotReed, 30 Apr. 73
Captaixs.
John Julius T.Haylock, Jn*t.
ofMuak.fp.B.; Mon.Major 2S June 59
W. H. Baldwin, Hon.Major 28 Axtr. 60
W.Tilden Layton, Hon.Maj.ix May 61
John Armine Willis 15 June 65
Thomas Avelin* ;....29 July 67
ii>aiicis Wm. Wragg X4 Jan. 71
Hon. Eliot C. Yorke 26 Apr. 73
Hany Frost 30 Apr. 73
LiBUTBXiXTS.
Francis Smith 20 Sept. 71
Wolstan Francis 23 Mar. 72
Leslie Arch. limes X9 June 72
John Fred. Eaden 24 July 72
iVrthur John Adams x Feb. 73
JohnE. Foster 26 Mar. 73
Hon. Alex. G. Yorke 24 May 73
Adjt.^r Ca^^— Michael Dick-
jVLQuty lateof Scot* Fu9.Gd*.y> Juno 52
Qr. lfa«^«r.— William Scott,
late of Scott Fue. Gd» X9 July 65
SnrgeoH. — Fred. Fawssott,
mD 13 May 70
Aneisi. Surg.^— Geo, Mmray
Sinclair 13 May 70
Facings Yellow.
Boyal Cardigan.
(Rifies.) [No. 64.]
Head Quarters, Aberystwith.
Lt.CoLOXXL CoifUAXDAXr.
Edward Lewis Pryse, laie
Capt. 6 Dr. Gda ".....27 May 65
Captaixs.
J. A. Lloyd Philipps, JP.
BL. late Capt. 82 F. (Hon.
Major, X2 Aug. 70) 3 Aug, 55
Geo. Griffiths Williams 6 Nov. 71
LiSUTBXAXTS.
Henry Charles Fiyer 19 Oct. 67
David Thomas 22 Mar. 69
Thomas Lloyd 8 Mar. 71
Philip ¥rtk. Durham 8 Aug. 71
John Thomas Morgan, p.f...i5 May 7a
Robert L. Edwards 14 Dec. 7a
Adjt. 4- Capf.^ChBB. Baacett
irowis, I)L. JP. late Lieut.
25 F. 25 Mar. 64
fl^uryecm.— Morris Jones 17 May 73
Scarlet Facings.
Boyal Oamarvon.
{Bijlea.) [No. 56.]
Head Quarters, Carnarvon.
•• The Plume of the Prince of Walet**
** Ick Dien.'*
HoXORiBT COLOXBL.
Edward Grordon, Lord Pen-
rhyn, late of Gr. Gda. 4-
Colonel in iM Army 30 Aug. 52
Lt.Coloxbl Coxicaxdaxt.
John Vincent Hawksloy
Williams, p. a. JP. DL. ...23 Feb. 72
Digitized by V^OOQIC
448 Militia Infantry of Engldnd and Wales.
Majob.
Henry Plstt, |>. * ixMar. 72
GA.Fti.IN8.
Wallace William Oragg i May 67
John G. Wynn Griffith, lute
EnHffnSSF. 16 July 68
David Glynne Griffith, late
Lt.sF. 9Auf?.7o
Herman Wayne, late Capt.
10 JP. 3 Apr. 71
LlHUTBirAWTS.
Wm. Kinsey Hayward, p.e. 3 Apr. 71
Ghas. Henry B. GladBtone 6 May 71
Sub LtBVTBZfi.2rTS.
Wilfred Heaton 12 Nov. 73
Adi.4- Cap/.— Edward Denne
Narea, late Lt. 97 F. 15 June 59
JSfiry.— John Richards, 3fZ). 26 Nov. 52
Scarlet Pacings.
Ist Boyal Olie&hire,
{Light If^fantry.) [No. 6.]
Head Quarters, Cheater.
GOLOXEL.
Hugh, Lord Delamere, DL.
JP. late of I Life Qd». ...28 Aug. 40
Lt.Coloitbl.
Son. T. Grenvillo Cholmon-
deley, DL. JP. late Capt.
^2 F.; Honorary Colonel... i Oct. 52
MlJOKS.
Wilbraham Fred. ToUe-
mnche.p.e 25 July 65
Charles Hosken France-
Hayhurst, JP. late Lt. 77
F. 16 Apr. 73
Gaptjiihs.
William Vigor Fox.p.t 20 Sept. 6 1
Oswald Peter Leigh, late Lt.
22 F. 25 Sept.6i
Thoa. Horatio Marshall, i>.«. 20 June 63
Bdw. Wm. Fred. Actonjate
Capt. 76 F. 24 Jan. 65
Henry Potta 20 Dec. 65
George Heniy Wildes, ;>.«... 25 June 66
Graven Charles Goring, late
Capt. 33 F. ta Apr. 70
Wm. Bdw. H. H. Graves,!^.*.
laieU. 64 l^.,i^. 9f^- "4 May 73
LlBUtBHANTS.
Henry John Potts, p» 15 Feb. 69
Albert Nielsen Hornby ao Mar. 71
Rhys Rainier Jones 15 Apr. 71
Rdward Howard Moss 17 Apr. 71
Fra. Manners Bnkcr, />.«... .20 Miiy 71
Gharlea James Hill 29 Nov. 73
Sub Lieut bhavtb.
Philip H. B. Salisbury 23 July 73
Adft. 4- Caof.— Charles Hen.
White, late Capt. 14 F. ...12 Oct. 52
Qr.Mr. with rank of Lieut.—
B.C. Hicks 3 Jan. 55
Surgeon. — Thomas Brittoin 20 Dec. 56
.4MiV.5i.f7.— Alex-Hamiltons Jan. 72
Blue Facings.
2]id Boyal Oheshire.
Head Quarters. Mncclcsflcld.
[No. 103.]
HoHOBABT Colonel.
Lt.Goi.okbl CoacKAirnAHT.
Henry BroughamLoch,CJ9. x6 July 73
Majobs.
Philip le Belward Egrrton.i
late LI. 4- Capt. Cold. Gde.iZ Aug. 69
Edward Reddish 12 Nov. 73
CirTAiirs.
Robert Peel Floyd, late
Sntiffn 8s F. 25 Aug. 65
ThoB. Unett Brocklchurst 19
Cephas John Howard. 15
RobertWarren,iarf«i<.x3 P. 8
Henry Turner 29
John Duncan Cameron, late
Lient. R. Artillery 5
Edwin Redding, late En». 10
F. , In$t . ofMualeetry 23
Joseph Harrison Evans,* late
Capt. 28 -P. 8
Aug. 69
Sept. 69
Feb. 70
Apr. 70
Jan. 71
Mar. 71
Apr. 72
LlHUTHirAirTS.
Charles P. Thomycroft 19
Francis Henry Cheetham...2o
George John Chaiiman 21
James Jonns Wilkinson 11
John F. Brocklchurst 25
James B. M. Lingard 17
John Herbert Alouok,p.*....3i
Aug. 69
Aug. 69
Aug. 69
Feb. 70
Mar. 72
July 72
May 73
Sub LiBUTBiTAirTS.
Henry D. Brocklehurst 25 Oct. 73
Adjt. 4- Of/)/.— Wm. H. Paul,
Major, h.p. Depot liatt. ...14 Sept. 71
Qr.ifaat.—Tho. FitzGerald,
Captain h. p. Depot J3att...Qi Jan. 59
iVki'j/.— Chns. John Sanford 5 Apr. 54
-Iwwf.^Mry.— Jas.B.Hughcs 2 M.ay 70
Blue Facings.
Duke of Oomwall's Bangers.
(Sijlee.) [No. 38.]
Head Quarters, Bodmin.
Lt.CoLOITEL COMMANDAZfT.
Harry Reg. S. Trelawny,
late of 6 Drt 3 May 72
Majobs.
Sir John St. Aubyn, Bt. p. t. 5 May 66
Edward St. Aubyn aa May 72
Captaiits.
John Morris Prynne 19 May 66
Richard Hambly Andrew... 19 May 66
William Cole Pendarvis ... 19 May 66
Otho Solon Luxmore Gilbert 2 Mar. 68
Hon. Charles Geo. C. Eliot,
late Lt. 4- Capt. Gr. Gd* ..u Dec. 69
Walkyn L. L. Do\nie8, Lt.
h.p. 21 F. a May 70
William Coiyton 3 May 70
Ed>vinLey 3 May 70
Arthur John Hutchinpon,
lats Lt 23 F. lHtt.ofMnak.34 Fob. 71
Edwyn Slade King. p. a. ... 1 July 7a
Arthur Wybrow Baker, late
Lt.66F. I Jan, 73
Hon. Robt. C. Vivian, ;>.».... 29 Nov. 73
I^IBUTBNAKTS.
George Badley Marke, p.a. 8 Nov. 69
Horatio Bamford a3 Fob. 71
Horace Matson Prior, p.a. a3 Mar. 71
Fra.Gilljert Ham ley 1 Feb. 72
Walter Warrick Vivian 15 Mar. 72
Henry H. N. Onslow 15 Mar. 7a
Sub ' LlBUTBKAKTS.
Henry A. L. Conran 94 Sept. 73
Adi. 4r C<i;>f.— Thomas Fred.
Hill Alms,* late Cavt. 54 1''.28 Feb. 53
Qr.J/a«<fr.— James Mun-ay 7 Nov. 58
Snrif eon. —Tho"^^ Q. Couch 28 June 69
Aanat.Surff. — bamuclMason 8 Nov. 69
Black Facings.
Boyal Gnmberland.
Head Quarters, Whitehaven. [No. 9.I
HOXOBABT CoLorrKL.
Henry Lowthcr, late Capt.
I Life Ode 24 Feb. 68
Lt.Colowbl.
Saml. LacyWm. Sanderson 27 Nov. 67
Majors.
Henry Spencer 27 Nov. 67
Thomas H. Rosaall 14 Apr. 71
Captains.
Alured Aug. D. L'Estrange,
liut. ofMuaketry 39 June 60
Fielding Trimmer 17 Ane. ^<'
Fred. Robertson Sewell 24 Feb. ti
Joseph Hyde Sparkes xa Hav 71
WUliam John A. Baldwin... 7 Nov. 71
James Granville Sharp 31 Jan. 72
John James Mackenzie 5 Mar. 7;
Charles John Myers, late Li.
ZaF. 15 May 72
LiBUTENABTf.
Peter Fisher 4 Ju]y 71
Samuel Wagstaff Smith ... i An?. 71
Thomas Currie, p.a 31 Jan. 72
Arthur Ernest Peters, pja. ao July 7::
John Howard 31 July 72
Charles O. Aspinwall 4Scpt.7?
Sub LiEUTBiTAirTS
Wm. L. Hervey 17 Dec. 75
AdJt. Sf CVi|)^— Morris James
Fawcett, late Lieut. 7 F.... 30 Mar. 67
iSKfisjr«o».— JohnEdw.Thom-
bum 12 May 71
Aaaiat. Surgeon.— Thos. Fra.
TAnson, I£D la May 71
Blue Facings.
Eloyal Denbigh.
(Ri/lea.) [No. 46.]
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Lr.CoLOlTBL GOSCSCAVBAITT.
Sir Robert Alfred Cimliffe,
Bart, lute Lt. 4- Capt. Scota
Fua. Ode.tp.a 22May:^
Majob.
Hugh Robert Hughes 26 Oct. 7;
GAPTAtiriS.
Richard Frederick Birch ... 3 May ^ -
Francis Henrj* Barker, p.a. 1 Mar. t ;
Philip Hugh Humberston,
p.a., Tnat. ofMuaketry ... 8 Feb. 7^
David Thomson, p.« 23 Kov. 7-
LlBUTBKAHTS.
Philip Yorke 3 Feb. 7'
Arthur L. Bentley, p.e. ... 18 Apr. 7'
Arth.Wm.MostynOweii,|».*.a5 0ct. 7'
Wm. Fearon Tipping 1 5 Feb. 7 ;
Geo. Lloyd Dicken 19 Nov. f:
Adit. 4r Capt. — John B.
Barker,! late Capt. 75 F... 1 June^'
Surgeon.— F. L. Heaton 30 Jan. t*
Blue Facingrs.
let Derby.
Head Quarters, Derby. [No. 62.]
Lt.Golokbl.
Edward Thomas Coke.^ DL.
JP. late Capt. 69 F., Hon.
Colonel i8Nor. 5j
Majobs.
Ashton Mo8ley,« JP. late
Capt.6oJtyiea; Hon.U.Col.ai Sept.5-
George Newdigate,* JP. ... 8 Feb. to
Gakaixs.
Hodder Roberts, late Lt.
so F.. Hon. Major 23 Oct. 55
)hnr - . ^ - .
John Woolnough,/*i*<nfc/or
ofMuek., p.a. ; Hon.MaJ. 13
Thos. Bateman, Hon.Moi. 27
William Langton Coke, late
Cornet A Hftaeara x8 Nov. 6
Joseph Galiffe Robinson,
late Lt. 65 Bengal Infantry,
Hon.Major
James O'Donnel Annesley,
UUe Lt.2sF. 23
John Borough
William Thomaa Cox 3
Di
July 55
Apr. ti
J Apr. 6j
,Apr.^
J Feb. c-
I Nov. 7:
LiBUTBWAXTS.
Wm. Cameron Moore aa Apr. t5
Robert Fielden 6 Apr. f
John A. 8. Bouverie 7 ^^^'' ^'
Walter Holmes Wemyss ... 8 May c,
Alfred Sacheverel Coke,p.».2o Aup. ^5
Jno. QeOjPat^cmj^^.t. 20 Nov. 6^
igitized by '
:&j^r
}JUiiiii Infantry of England and
Henry Pearson, p.» 8 Apr. 71
WulUjr Salmond 21 Mar. 7a
Charles Edw. Abncy 30 Mar. 72
Adjt. 4- Captain.— T€ John
Auff. ConoUy,* late Capt.
4 Lt.CoLColdst. Gds la Oct. 72
Paymatter i- Captain. — John
Kdwd. Loveson Gower,
latt Captain so F. 1 May 55
Qr. Master.— Cavt. John R.
Breading, k.p. Depot Butt. 3 Dec. 59
5sr^«Mi.— Air. O.Francis... 30 Mar. 72
Auui.Surg.— Charles Hax-
wood, mD 8 Apr. 72
Ydlow Facings.
2nd Derby.
( The. Ckattworlh Bijlea) . [No. 34 . ]
Head Quarters, Chesterfield.
HOVOBAST COLOITKL.
B.C. Mara. 0/ Hartington,
MP.DL 6 May 71
Lt.CoLOVXL COMULVDkST.
Wni.Hen. Fred. Cavendish.
DL.JP.lattof52 F.^Oroom
M WaUingtotha QM«e» ...25 Jan. 55
Majob.
Edward Ward Fox,i>. *■ JF.i^ A.^t. 71
Caftakts.
Uri Bdw. Cavendish. JP.
laU ofSiJle Brigade, p. ». 2 May 66
Arch. James Campbell, late
Cypt.^^F. 29 Mar. 67
Albert Fred. Hurt, p. «. JP.
laU of Rogal Navy 31 Jan. 70
Ja-icph Hall Moore 24 Apr. 71
AlliertC. Hubbcrsty 22 Feb. 72
"ft'ra. Wvnnc Jeudwine, late
ofSjF.,I,ofif. 23 Jan. 73
LlXUTKITAirTS.
Wm. Fred. Howard 28 Oct. 68
Henry Gordon Levett, late
Lt. iHvuMrn 15 Mar. 71
Clias. Arthur Hadfield,p.f. 18 Apr. 71
CiarlesQ. Busby 16 Sept.71
^'20. de B. Jesaopp, p.*. ...13 Jan. 73
C&dlGhas. Cavendish 19 Juno 72
i/«. F. C. J. Foley, p.: ... 1 Feb. 73
^hiJr Capt.—Yrea. Albert
Lhainpion,2a/« Capt. 52 F. 33 Sept. 68
^r. Matitr and Momarary
Cd^'a — Geo. T. Delm^
Badcliffe, late Capt. 46 F. i Feb. 69
A»fy»»-H. E.Walker 6 Apr. 70
ii«irt.5«fy.— W. A. Walker 24 Apr. 71
Black Facine^s.
Ist Deyon.
Head Quarters, Exeter. [No. 41.]
Lr.CoLOjrsi. Coxhaitsavt.
a^^iert Thomas Thonosou,
JP. late Major x Dr. Qd$. 10 Apr. 67
Majoxs.
Hilifex Wyatt 3 May 71
WilliamAmold 21 Mar. 73
CArTAIXS.
MnT&imerDavy,i/i)i».lfa/.3 Nov. 55
I'iiilipH. Dou9la8.^<7j>. If a/. 8 Mar. 56
Tnjoma D. Hogg.Ifon.lfa;. 1 July 59
Bichard Anson Brine 2x May 68
Ariihony Martsm , p.e 11 June 69
Henry B. Toke Wrey, JP. 10 June 70
Henry Walrond, jj.#. Intt. of
^f^etry 3 May 71
C^les Robert Collins 15 Mar. 73
J^Jward Kitson, lots Captain
^Jiengal Stiff Corpe 31 Mar. 73
Kdw.O'Neill, late Capt.38 F. 18 July 73
LxSITTEXAarTS.
William Henry Trahar a6 July 67
J. Im. Reg. Talbot de la Pole 15 Sept. 70
yrh. Jaa, Coleridge Boles ... 1 8 Oct. 70
^ Ijard Seale, p.* 21 Apr. 71
J'-ha Fitzgerald Tuthili ...as Aug. 71
no». John 8. Trefosis, p.$. ti Jan. 7a
Alexandre M. Leslie, p.»....is May 7^
James Wm.Edw. Cu9ack...35 May 72
Geo. Henry T. White 4 Sep^. 73
Fred. E. Read 28 May 73
SVB LlBUTKVAKTS.
Elford Pearse 12 Nov. 73
John S. G. Harding 24 Dec. 73
Adjt.i' Cap*.— John Walter
Savile,' UUe Capt. 3 Bom-
hay European Begt i Mar. 60
Surgeon. — Henry Thomas
HartnoU 13 Feb. 57
Aeeiet.Surg. — Mark Farrant 3 Apr. 63
White Facings.
2nd or South Devon.
Head Quarters, Plymouth. [No. 35.]
liT.CoLOirSL CouaCAXDAVT.
John Newcombe Stevenson,
JP., MoH.Colonel 13 July 67
Majobs.
Robert Trood 29 Oct. 67
Chas. Seale Hayne.p.ir. JP.12 May 73
Gaptaiks.
Thomas Harris Pitts la Apr. 66
Arthur Worthington,« leUe
I Capt.^F. 38 Aug. 68
Geo. Hamilton Evans, j;. #. 5 Mar. 70
Henry Toms, ;>.» 34 Mar. 71
1 James Westhead, p.» i Apr. 71
James Reiby Stevenson ...ao Jan. 73
Henry Howorth,to<« Lt.ZZ F.21 Feb. 73
I Hugh Pollexfen Deanc,^
I lute Capt. 3t J''. 14 Mar. 73
I Fra. Hender Mounsteven,
Lt. k.p. Royal Marinee;
1 Hon. Captain, p.t. I. ofM. 11 May 73
HerbertW.F.deSchmid,p.«.39 Nov. 73
JilBUTKXANTS.
Stanley Oswald Becher 13 Mar. 71
Edward Hemy French 13 Mar. 71
Henry Preston Thorp 13 Mar. 71
Herbert Batson 10 Apr. 71
Fred. Ernest Muntz, p. J. ...xaApr. 71
Wm. Percy Chapman, p.#.
lute of R. Navy 4 Mar. 7a
Henry H. N.Onslow 31 Mar. 72
Chas. B. F. Lowe 26 Feb. 73
Edw. H. Baines 26 Feb, 73
John J. Scarbrough 26 Apr. 73
Sub Libftsvavts.
Henry Porter 29 Oct. 73
Adi.^rCapt.— Alfred Benwell
Letts,! late Capt. 2 F. i July 68
Paymatter. — John South-
well Brown, JP. late of 10
HH$aar» 31 Mar. 55
Q;r. Master. — ^William Jarvis,
laleofjTF. a Aug. 56
Surgeon. — Edward Morris... i May 64
.if»^.5«r^.— ConnellWhippleii May 64
White Facings.
Dorset.
Head Quarters, Dorchester. [No. 43.]
HoiroBABT Colonel.
Richd. Hippisley Bingham,!
DL. J P. late Oipt. Madrae
Army 30 July 73
Lt.Colo5Bl.
Angus Wm. Ba]l*JP. lateGipt
58 F.and Adjt.Depot Batt, 34 May 73
Majob.
Charles Thomas Hall, p.». 20 Nov. 72
Captaixs.
William Henry Bower 19 June 62
Edwin Burnett 7 Aug. 66
Reginald Aldridge,^.» 9 Oct. 68
RichardChti.Wm. Bingham 18 Aug. 69
John Tatchell Bullen 10 June 71
Arth.VlncentLouisCoombs n May 72
Samuel John Homsby,p.«. 26 Feb. 73
Walter John Fletcher,^.*.... 6 Aug. 73
Wales, 449
LlBUTSVAirTS.
Jas. Anderson, late Lt,\F. 19 Mar. 58
John Henry Austen, p.». ... 7 Mar. 71
Henry B. M. Mansel-Pley-
delJ.D.* 7 Mar. 71
Philip Farrer, p.« 7 Mar. 71
W. F. Farquhai-son 17 Oct. 71
Fred. H. L. Newell 20 July 72
Reg. Graut-Dalton 15 Mar. 73
Sub LiBUTBNAirTB.
Fred. Gonio^ -Mackenzie ...19 Nov. 73
James C. B. Craster 19 Nov. 73
Adj.J^ Cop/.— Cha.Clapcott,*
late Major 2'^ F. 8 Apr. 65
Surgeon. — George Ciirme ...23 Sept. 52
A$»t. Surg. —Decimus Curme 5 May 66
Green Facings.
Ist Durham.
(Fueiliert.) [No. 3.]
Head Quarters, Barnard Coatlc.
HOXOBABY ColOVBL.
Charles Freville Surtees,
late Capt. ^Muttart 15 Mar. 73
Lt.CoLOXBL CoSiVABDAHT.
John Fred. Gales 30 Apr. 73
Majobs.
Wm. Dale Trotter 21 Dec. 70
George Sowerby 30 Apr. 73
Captains.
Richard LIucUjti,* late Capt.
46 F. la Apr. 61
Charles James Briggs 30 MTar. 63
Thomas Paulinus Lawson.. 8 May 57
Henry T. T. Salvin, late Lt.
Canadian B\fle$ 17 Mar. 70
Robt^Tay lor Richardson, p. «. 8 Apr. 70
Henry Milvain 21 Dec. 70
Robert Hugginson 17 May 73
Lieutenants.
Thomas Gerard 19 Aug. 68
George Frederick Chester... 3 Nov. 69
Richard Bassett Wilson, p.«. 8 Apr. 70
Surtees Wilkinson 28 Dec. 70
Henry Alex. Biscoe 24 Apr. 7 1
Lucius Tho. J. Arthur, p. «. 30 May 71
Sub Libvtbnabts.
Arthur Walter Lystcr 28 June 73
Bdw. C. C. Boyle 29 Oct. 73
Adjt.4r C«ip^.— Ed word Fred.
Agnew, late Capt. 34 F. ...a8 Feb. 56
Surgeon.— 3o\ai Potts 4 Oct. 66
ilWM^.Strrff.— James Munro,
MD 4 Oct. Cf*
^Vllite Facings.
2nd or Korth Durham.
Head Quarters, Durham. [No. 43.]
HoNOBABY Colonel.
Marquie of Londonderry,
late of I L^e Ode xa Mar. 62
Lt.Colonel Coscuandavt.
Aug. Samuel Bolton,^ late
Capt. 31 F. 3 Mar. 68
Ma JOBS.
James John Allison 13 Aug. 63
Thomas George Miles, late
Capt. IX F. 7 Aug. 7t
Captains.
John H. Keough. p.« 33 Sept.Cj
Edw.Leadbitter Smith, p.e. 7 Nov. 65
John Wm. Dickson, late Lt.
71 F.,p.t 33 June 69
William Alfred Clarke, p. «. i July 71
Wm. K. Rowland8on,p.f....i7 July 72
John Pass, laU Lieut. 88 F. x6 Apr. 73
Charles CliOon Hood,^ late
Captain 68 JP 19 July 73
LiBrTBNANTS.
Edward Arthur White, p.«.is July 71
Robert S. de Ricci 35 Oct. 71
Attiwell H. Wood, p.* 15 Feb. 73
Mark W. Te vorsham 39 Mar. 73
Owen Clark Wall is 39 Mar. 73
Sub Lieutenants.
Henry Penning ix Oct. 73
Digitized by V^OOQIC
4SO
Adjf.^ Capt.—B.CTiTy Steimrt
Tompson, late Capt. 51 F. 30 May 69
Sui-ff.—B. Geo. Colliiia 15 Mar. 73
AMut.Surg. —
White Facinfc-s.
Militia Infantry of England and Wales,
Koyal South Gloucester.
{Light Ittfantrjf.) fXo. asl
Head Quartera, Gloucestor.
HdiroKxsY CoLOXBi..
Wm. iord FiuHaxdinge./ote
The Essex Bifles.
Head Quarters, Colchester. [No. 13.]
HONOSAKT COLOXEl..
Thomas Suttcii \\ estcru ...29 Jan. 66
Lt.Colonel Comuaxdant.
Sir Fred. Geo. Whitehead,
Bart. JP. late Capt. 43 F. ;
lion. Colonel 7 Dec. 70
Majors.
Samuel Georee Savill, JP. 24 Aug. 69
Capel Coape, late Capt.CjF.;
Hon. Lt. Colonel 7 Dec. 70
Captaiks.
Evelyn Philip Meadows,
lion. Major^ p.t 15 June 55
Cha. Edw. Barrett Leunard , ^
late Lieut. 5 Dr. Gdt =y Apr. 62
Edgar John Disucy.Di/. J P.
late Caj>t, 7 2''. In»t. of
Mufketrtf 6 May 62
John Walker, ^^eC«/)^66F.2x Apr. 69
Wm. James Newton,* late
Capt. 3 F. 17 Sept.69
Henry Eclm. Wm. Rumbold,
late Lt. T F. p.» 14 Dec. 72
Charles Arthur Swiuhoe,
late Lt. 40 F. p.s 10 May 73
Francis Edward Brace, late
Lt.sF.fp.s 17 Dec. 73
LiBUTJBKAKTS.
Charles Herbert, jj.« 3 Oct. 71
Geo. Leslie Reid ?© Dec. 71
Kcuneth Douglas, j7. « 26 J:ui. 72
ilobert John Maude, p.f 1 9^Mar. 7a
Hector J. Gurdon-llebjw,
late Cornet 2 Life Gda 28 Aug. 72
Joseph Edw. buvill, late
Lt. 24 Pt I Jan. 73
Fred. Chas. Homer 14 May 73
Sm LlSUTEXAXTS.
Burton C. Hilhard 12 Nor. 73
Adjt. 4- Cap*.— Richard Ed-
^vyn Barry, late Captag F. 6 Mar. 66
(2r.3fa»/tfr— Stephen Orrell,
late^gF.; Lt 11 Sept. 55
Surgeon. — Edward Waylen 3 Nov. 5a
A$ei»t.Surg. — Bcuj. Baker... 16 Apr. 67
Black Facings.
West Essex.
Head Quarters, Chelmsford. [No. 19.]
liT.CoLOITEL COMMAXDAJJT.
Samuel BriseRuggles Brise,
DX. JP. late ofx Dr.Gdt.^s Feb. 53
Majoks.
Champion Russell, JP 17 May 55
John Manners Tharpe 6 May tS
Captains.
Wm. Jos. Lucaa,i£o7i. Jfo/orso Oct. 58
Edm. Buckley, lateLt. 1 5 JJrt. 1 1 J une 60
John Barker :. 3 Nov. 63
James Round 13 Mar. 68
Brooke Flemyng Gy 11 8 June 68
Henry FothergiU 8 Juno 63
Geo. Faulknor Fra. Hor-
wood, late Capt. 2 F. 39 Mar. 70
Fran.Douglas Boggis-Rolfo 20 Dec. 71
LlBUTXXAITTS.
Thomas Coke Bumcll, late
14. 97 F. Inst, of Musketry g Feb. 70
Fred. Smart Walker, p.»....xj Mar. 71
Spencer Godfrey Bird u8 Mar. 71
Geo. Edw. Capei Cure, j^.a. 20 May 71
Tudor Lay, ».« 20 Dec. 71
ThoB. Bdw. M. Barrow, y.».2o Doc. 71
Alfred Tufnell Robson, late
Lt. 92 F. 25 Mar. 72
Edv^. Charles Bond 26 Mnr. 72
B. Wm. E. Walton 8 Mar. 73
Sub LiBUTKJfANTS.
Hugh G. Barclay 11 Oct. 73
Edw. A. M. Tulfnell n Oct. 73
Geo. R.Townaend 29N0V.73
Adjt. 4- Caj;^— Robert Otho
Travers, JP. late Caj'f. i
Ur. Gd» 27 Nov. 58
Qr.Mugter.— y,'m. P. d'A.
Jones {Hon. Captain) i Jan. t)6
5itr^w».— F.E.Roche,-ajrJD...i9 Mar. 73
Am t. Surg. —
White Facings.
Eoyal !
PHnt.
{Jiijlee.) [No. 32.]
Head Qusulcrs, Mold.
HONOBABY COLOXEL.
JJon.Richard Thos. Rowley,
I>L. JP. late Capt. Scvt»
Fun. Gdt 13 Mar. 66
Lt.Colo.vcl.
Robert WiUs, UL. J'P 13 Mar. 66
Majoe.
Cha rlesJamcsTrcvorRopcr,
UL. JP. p.a 13 ^i«r. 66
Captains.
Richard Pelham Wnrrcn,
JJL. JP. Hon. Major 17 Feb. 53
Charles Wm; Slmcklc 9 Apr. 64
Geo. Whittington Raikcs ...22 May 68
Henry Fred. T^rynam, late
Lt. 3 Dr. Gda. p.a 24 June 71
Likutkna:sts.
Arthur P. Robei-ta. p.a 7 Mar. 71
John Arnold WHt.sou.;>.«....i3 Mar. 71
Leonard Sedgwick, Inat. of
Muaketrg,p.a 2 June 71
Cecil M. E. Nickaou. p.a. ...28 Feb. 72
Robert Wm. W. Eyton, p.a. 28 Feb. 72
Adjt.^f Capt.—AxihxiT Lake,
late Capt. 62 F. i July 68
^ur^r.— Wm. Williams, J£D. 20 Oct. 52
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Glamorgan.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 44.]
Head Quarters, Cardiff.
Lt.Colokkl.
Edward Robert Wood, DL.
JP. lute of 1:2 Lancera 29 Oct. 58
Majors.
Hubert C. Gotild, JP. late
Lt. 31 F.,p.a 3 May 72
Captaixs.
George Robert Gunning ... 4 Oct. 66
Lawrence Heyworth, p.a.
Hon. Major 30 July 68
Joscelyn Brooke Fennell,
late Lt. 65 F. Inat. of
Muaketry 31 Oct. 68
Geo. Fred. Heyworth, late
jLt. 5 Dr. Gda. p.a 7 July 69
Robert Armine Morris, jj. a.21 Jane 70
V/m. ColvillcJamea, /.<. A.J).
It. Mariuea 13 May 71
Robert Wm. Llewellyn, late
Cornet i Dra 22 May 72
James C. Revell Reade, late
Cornet 24 Hiuaara, p.a 30 July 73
LlEUTBXAXTS.
George Williams, |>.f 17 May 71
Arthur M. P. Kemey sTynte
p.a 6 Mar. 72
Wm. Edw. Manning 3 Aug. 7a
Sub Likutknaxts.
Chas. Henry Milford X9N0V.73
Wm. H. H. Wilson 29 Nov. 73
Adjt.4' Capt.— "Renick Aug.
Palmer,* late Capt. 62 F....1 Aug. 63
Qr.Maj>ter.—¥rQSi. Goodfel-
low, late of 21. Marinea ,..30 Jan. 63
Surg.—'H.. J. Paino, MD. ... 8 Nov. 52
.(4#»f.5«ry.— Wm.Taylor,irX>.8 Mar. 62
Blue Facings.
Capt. RoyaJ, Horae Uda. ...26 ilay £S
Lr.CotONEL COMMASDAST.
Sir Wm. Vernon Guise, Bt.
laie of 75 F. 24 May U
3iAJOKS.
William James Holt 27 J^^?' 0
Wm.RobinsonPartridge,2).«.i3 Jan. 71
Captains.
Henry le Patourel 9 July 60
John Pitt Bontcin, Inat. of
Muaketry, p.a. Hon. M(y. 20 July 6i
Wm. Edwm Price, late Lt.
26F.,p.a 27 ^cc. 67
William Alexander }lil\,p.a. 4 Jnly t.:
Edmund Harford 4 Julyti
.Sir David Wedderbnm, Bt.
p. a 30 Sept. 70
James Searle,;».« 13 Jan. 71
Arthur N. Lc Patourel, y.<. Jo Ju y 7:
Walter Nugent Mort;)n. p.". 3 ^^»- • -
Henry B. Samuelstm, i,.«....34 Ai l' 7-
Likutj:na>-t».
John Win. Holmes, j>.a ro TXr. t i
Wm. Fra. Geo. Guise, >>. a. 30 n ; '- 7 >
Edw. H. Lo Marchant, p.a. 11 A] v. :'
.his. Geo. Fred. Hughes ...21 .1'liy :'.
Lionel Se'VTnourBeufeou,p.*.i6 Av..-- :'■
Fra. Dale Tagart . /». » as !•' ^- :■
Wm.Uem-y Richanlfi io.!:ii.. y
Rob. Fra. G. Canning isHi.i. 73
Sen LuiUTEXASTS.
Edm. E. P. Ludlow, p.a 2 Juy 73
Edw. W. Babington 24 Dtt. 75
Ad/t. 4- Capt.^Xfm. Harry
Stone, late Lt. 4 F. 12 Septus
Qr.Mast.—J&s. Cuningham 23 A]'r. ss
Snrg.—Geo. A. Hepworth...ioMttr. 55
.lM^<.6*«r!7.— JohnP.Wiltonso Jan. ti
Blue Facings. _
Eoyal Korth Gloncester.
Head Quarters, Cirencester. [Xo. C}.]
HOXOHAKT COLOXEL.
R.N.F.Kingscote. CB. MP.
late Lt.Col. Scots. Fua.Gd4.z0 Jan. c;
Lt.Colonei. Commandast.
John Williams Walliitgton,
JP. late Capt. 4 Lt. Dra.
Hon. Colonel x6 Dec. 54
M.iJOKS.
Allen Alex. Bathurst, MP. 22 Mar. 7^
Wi 11 lam BrookLS. JP 11 Mnr. 7-^
Captai^cs.
CHawkins Fisher, //e/«.-V«i/. 4 Miir. iS
Robert Bocklcs Hunte, late
Lt. 82 F. 3oJQr.Ci)
Sir Michael Edw. H. .liwich,
St. MP 16 Arr. '^
Nigel Grcsley Rabbi tt* u Dec. t5
Banil.Bomford. Inat. of Mua-
ketry, late Lt. 3 Dr. Gda.
Hou. Major, p.a 14 Sept.f?
Wm. S. N. Goodenough xo KyT. :<)
Wm. Wreford Brown 22 Mar. tj
Thos. Wm. Chester Msister xo May p
Wilfred Joseph Cripps 11 Mar. -s
LlBUTKLAKTS.
Fred. Wm. Piatt, late Una.
g$F. 23 Dec. :»
Charles Eldridge Tizard ...15 Apr. 71
Rich. H. Pollen, !>.* 20 Apr. 71
Arthur C. C. Master, p.a.... 8 May 71
Gcu. Banks Jenkinson, p.s. 9 May 7J
Ernest Gambler Pany 11 Oct. 7*
Hugh Owen 12 Feb. 7J
Charles Napier Miles 17 July 7=
Algernon L. Elwes 23 Nov. 7-*
Alban H. T. Wadmore, p.s. 29 Mar. 73
Fred. T. Miles 12 Apr. 73
Sub LifcUTXNjLVTS.
Chas. D. Wallinglon 30 July 73
Adj. 4r Capt.—M&My Lums-
den Battisoombe,^ late
SBF. 29 July CO
Paymaster. — Tho. Ste vcnBon,
Lt. Col. late of 30 J". 5 No^" 57
Qj.Master. — John Gorman ra Bvc. 5=
6'tfra.— Sam.S.Scrivcn,2r2>.i5 Mftr. 5^
AMnst.Sttrg.—Kdvr. Crisp ...X4 Feb. C3
Digitized by VJ
Hampshire.
Head Quarters, Wmcheater. [No. 122.]
Militia Infantrij ^f ^'^^Q^and and Wales,
Hertford.
Head Quartci-s, Hertford. [No, 30.]
451
HOVOBABY COLONSL.
TA' y[arqH\» 0/ Winchester,
Lord Lientenant^ late
Lt.Col. 10 Huuart
7 Juno 43
Lt.Colon'Ki..
Oeorire Briggs,* JF. late
Majori Dr. Gde. 17 Feb. 70
Majors.
Eastace Heathcotc, JP. laU
Capt. 34 F. Hon.U.Col. ... i Feb. 56
R'j*. Oliver Goo. Lambart,
UitLt. 12F. I June 72
Ci.PTA.IXS.
Geo. Francis Birch, p.f. JP.zi Auff. 58
H'lu'li Montolieu Hammors-
ley,p. «. JP 20 May 61
Sii'Xelson Ryci-oft, BarL^
lateLUZiF.JP 16 Oct. 68
J'linitay 13 June7o
Aljemon T. Lempriere,i>.#.
JP 13 .Tune 70
Sir (icurge Inne», Sari. ^.».
JP. late JJ.22 Bombay A . /. 1 3 July 70
Wm. Shalden Smith, p. ».... 1 .Tune 7a
GiKj, Lennox Swale, p.*. ...10 May 73
LlKUTKXASTS.
Rr.bert Alex. John.<5ton, ;i.». 9 Mar. 71
< la. John Wm.Trower,;).*. 15 Mar. 71
Lanreiice Fortescuc, Lt. k.p.
£. Marinet^ p. § 3 Apr. 71
G. HeadG. Hamond,p.». ... 3 Apr. 71
Geo. Stnart Nicholson, p.». 12 June 71
Geo. H. Blois Elliott, p.t....i2 June 71
Osbert B. G. Hervey,j>.f. ..'. 3 May 72
Arthur C. Hilliard 25 May 72
George C. N. Bry ah, p.t. ...17 Aug. 72
Sub Libctbxaxts.
Geo. Du Bois Bassctt 6 Sept. 73
Walter Drammond 25 Oct. 73
Liiarlcs Henry Coke laNov. 73
J Ui. it Capt.— James Nicol,
latf Capt. i^ F. on Special
Senict, Qotd Coatl 8 May 57
Qr.l[(uter.—C(ipe. D. JacV-
son, A. p. 90 J'\ 24 Oct. 66
'^«r?.-Fred. J. Butler, Jfl>. 12 Mar. 61
Attitt. Surj.— LeonaKl A.
Lawrence 20 Apr. 61
Black Facings.
Hereford.
Head Qoarters, Hereford. [No. no.]
HONOHABT COLOXKL.
^ B. B. H. Lord Bateman,
i^ordlAeutenaHt 19 May 64
Lt.Coloxbl Couhakdakt.
Jyhn Berington, DL 10 Apr. 66
Majobs.
TbuTnas Griffith Peyton, JP. 11 ADr. 66
RichanlSneydCox,i)£. JP.29 Sept. 68
Captains.
Kichard Fred. Webb, DX ..19 Deo. 62
Jjbn Michael Browne 19 Dec. 62
Jfis. Millard Bennett i May 66
Henjy Wood WUlett 29 Sept. 68
*m. Christopher Seymour 29 Mar. 73
wurge Ashe Groldwyer 30 Apr. 73
LiBCtBXAXTS.
wchani Harcourt Capper.. 19 May 69
Hugh Powell Williams 9 Mar. 71
Edward Podmor© Clark, late
^- 62 P., /. ofMuek.,p.». X7 Apr. 71
Tho8. Wm, James Downcs 17 Apr. 71
•-barles Goldsworthy, p.e. 15 May 71
iTJierLegh Clowes, p.e 26 Apr. 73
Henry B. K. Davlea 31 May 73
'^'V*'^"^— ChcsterDoughty,
«3^e Capt. 23 F. i8 Apr. 68
•«r7.^)»._j. Morria 17 July 64
•**«*.S«»y.— Rd-Thonoason 2 Jon. 55
Gosling Green FMings.
COLOXEL.
The ITarquis of Salisbury...! i June 68
IiT. COLOXKL.
Bryan V. Douglas Vernon,
lateLt.CoF. 26 Apr. 73
Majobs.
James John Gapo 3 Dec. 67
liobort Bruco Fellows, p.e. 26 Apr. 73
Captains.
Ernest Ibbetson, Ijiet. of
Mxitkeiry 21 Sept.6x
Wm. Fraser C. Britton,p.». 11 July 67
Arthur H. Longman, p.e. ...16 Feb. 69
Vincent Bailey, p.* 29 Mar. 70
Henry Bapnall 16 Sept. 70
SirJohnG.8.Sebria:ht,J?<.;>.#. 4 Mar. 71
Joseph Grout Williams 16 June 71
Hy. Hobart Culme Seymour26 Apr. 73
LiBUTBSANTS.
Arthur Lydekker 8 July 70
Bartle George Goldamid ... 6 Feb. 71
Leicester W. C. Vernon 4 Mar. 71
Henry Edward Baker, p.e. 4 Mar. 71
Bcnj. Charles Hutchinson.. 4 Mar. 71
Thos. Walter P. Gape, p.e.. 3 Apr. 71
George Fro<lerio Allcard ... i May 71
James Blenkin^op, p.e 16 Aug. 71
Sub LiBUTKSAjfTS.
Alfred W. G. Gaussen 24 Dec. 73
Adjt. ^ Capt. — Homy Grim-
ston Hale 21 Feb. 63
Surgeon. — L. F. Osbaldeston 17 Apr. 68
.4«»#.5nry.— J.T.Evans, 3/X). 5 May 68
Buff Facings.
Hnntingdon.
{R\flee.) [No. 2.]
Head Quarters, Huntingdon.
COLONBL.
The Earl qf Sandwich, Lord
Lieut., and late ofGr. Gde. 4 Aug. 53
3LvJOB.
2^«X)«Jteo/Manche»ter,DZ.
JP. late Capt. Gr. Gde.
Hon. Lt. Colo net 17 Aug. 52
Captains.
Fred. James Rooper,^ late
Lieut. 2,% F. 9 Feb. 63
JohnE. D. Shafbo 20 May 71
Philip Edward Tillard 18 Dec. 71
Arthur Wellington Marshall 30 Apr. 73
LlBUTBNANTS.
Charles Marshall 23 Dec. 65
Charles John Desborough 21 Feb. 70
Algernon Tillard,/. o/Jf....i4 Feb. 71
Arthur Thomhill 20 Mny 71
Viecottnt Mandeville x8 Dec. 7 1
Pred. Robert Beart 30 Apr. 73
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Henry Godol-
phin Rooper, late Capt. 85 F. 28 Feb. 60
S'ttr^M».— John Oldman 15 Feb. 64
Black Facings.
East Kent.
Head Quarters, Cantcrburj". [No. 49 .]
The Motto **Invieta" undera Wliitc
Horse. " Mediterraneart."
HONOBABT COLONBL.
Chas. Wm. Powlott Bing-
ham, CB. Colonel, Brigade
Depot 26 Apr. 73
Lt.Colonbl Coxxandant.
Richard D. Penneftither,
Hon. Colonel 26 Apr. 73
Majors.
Henry Thomas Howell* 3 Mar. 70
Joha Edward Beales 26 Apr. 73
Captains.
Jas. B,obt. Monypenny, p.e. 28 Mar. 65
Geo. Fra. C. Simmons, p. e. 5 May 65
Fhineas Bury, late Capt. 15
Hueeare,. 23 May 66
Edw. Charles Hughes 1 5 Mar. C9
Rentono Goo. Felix Poyntcr,
late Capt. 87 F. 5 -^Pr. C<}
James Henry Morrell 20 Ai»r. 6(j
Geo.IJushellSicklemore,p.*.22 Mur. 70
Corbet John Coventry, lui*:
£nisiff}i 7 F. 9 Juno 71
Algernon Tathtun, j). *. In»t.
vfMtt«ketry 3 ^a.V 7^
Walter L. Wilkinson, p.». ...26 Api*. 73
LlErTi:N.'.NTS.
William Fred. Pov.xU Mooro 19 Oct. (()
Charles Cnrter Petley 7 Apr. 70
Alfred North Daniel, j9. *....26 Oct. 70
Arthur Robert Dering 5 Nov. 70
Herbert Charles Perrott, p.*. 10 Dec. 70
Arthur Blundell, J3. # 31 Jan. 71
Art. Fra. Walsh 28 Fob. 71
Ja^on. Morton William Northig Jime 7r
Henry C. Morland 10 Oct. 71:
Lodovick Edw. Bligh 12 June 72
Edw. B. Walker 14 ^t!»y 73
Adjt. 4- OiM^— Philip Henry
Knight.i late Capt. 23 F. 30 Oct. 66
Qr. Matter. — Robert Jones,
lateof4sF. 13 July 5+
Surff.—Wm. Kaylct Curtis 27 Nov. 57
Aaeiet.Surff.—Wm. T. Pater 23 Doc. 57
Kentish Grey Facings.
West Kent.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 37.]
Head Quai-ters, Maitls?tone.
HoSOKAUr COLOXKL.
Viteount Torrington, late Lt.
7 P. 22 May 69*
Lt.Colonel.
R. T. G. G. MonyiMJnny, HL.
JP., late Lieut. 86 P. ;
Jion. Colonel 22 May 6^
Majobs.
Alex. Henry Ross 7 Feb. 72
Morgan D. Trchcrno, p. e. 24 Sept. 73
Captains.
CxithbertLorking,Za<e Cornet
15 JIt!a9arg,p.a 18 May 67
Edgar Edwin Larking, p.e. 16 Aug. 6'>
Arthur Henry Tanner, j^'- 30 Dec. 70
Thomas Durell Blake, p. #.. 28 June 71
Francis Richard Spry, p. e. 9 Apr. 72
John Bell VVm.E. Lambarde 7 May 73
Murray Robertson, jj.f. ... 7 May 73
Edm. Huntley Hooper, p. e. 7 May 73
Henry John Conant, p.e. ... 7 May 7 3,
LiBlTTBWANTS.
Edward Cleary Hill, p.e. ...14 Mar. 71
Thos. Wm. Ponrhys Evans 5 Apr. 71
Rob. Geo. B. Ridaeil,p.«....2oMar. 72
Arthur Jaa.Lu8hingtou,p.». 4 Apr. 72
Evcmrd Thomas Luck, j9.tf.25 Sept.72
Sub Lieuxbnakts.
Alex. G. J. Stewart 23 July 73
Adit. 4- Capt.— Cecil Webb
Cragg, Capt. Uijle Br 22 Jan. 7*
I qr.Maeter. — Henry Pratt,
I late q/^17 P. 23 Aug. 56
! 5«r<7.— Rich. John Pecklmm 6 Sept. 5+
I Aeevtt. Surgeon. —
I Kentish Grey Facings.
Ist Boyal LancasMre.
{The Duke of Lancaetcr' e Oten.)
Head Quarters, Lancaster. [No. 45.2
" Mediterranean."
HoNORABT Colonel.
Wm. Assheton Cross, DL.
JP 13 May 71
Lt.Colonbl.
Robert Whitic.» JP. late
Lieut. 91 F., Hon. Colonel. ..16 May 71
Majors.
Luke Henry Hansard, J^on.
Lieut.Col. DL.JP 16 Mar. 72
T. Shepp|^^*yl|^0((5^^Aug. 73
452 M'iUtia
CvPTilNS.
E.lm.G.StanlcyHoniby.J'P.i; July 58
George B. H. Marton, JP. 13 Nov. 62
Thos.ByrnandTrappes.JP.iQ Nov. 62
^John George Rawstorne,
l(Ue Brevet Lt.Col. i-j F. $ Jan. 66
Joseph Lawson Whalley .,.13 May 67
.Tohn Henry A. Schneider... 2 Jan. 69
Ralph John Aspinall 8 Dec. 70
Harry Latham Lutwyche...26 May 71
Resfinald Cardwell, p.$ 17 Aug. 72
Chas. Morley Saunders, ;i.».i 8 Sept. 72
John Westropp, ^. » 18 Sept 72
Edm, Albert Nuttall Royds 14 Dec. 72
LiBUTKXASTS.
Hon. John Bruce Ogilvy ... 3 May 66
William Peel 4 Mar. 70
William Cross 28 July 70
Cha. Henay Walmesley ...22 Dec. 70
Beverly Wm. R. U88hor,j?.».2s Nov, 71
S.M.Kay-Shuttle worth, ji.f. 22 Feb. 72
Wm. Clack Yates 3 May 72
Fred. C. Walter Parr,ii.».... 1 June 72
Walter Spencer Peel 20 Nov. 72
Edw. R. fl'arington 26 Apr. 73
Xdj. 4- Ca;»f,— Bryan Thom-
hill, late Capt. 2 Dr. Gd». 25 Feb. 59
Qr. Jfa*ier.— James Mills,
late 0/63 F. 25 July 64
&«r7.— T.S.Maccal1.3!fX>, ^^14 Nov. 67
A. Swr^.—Meteftlfe Johnson^ Nov. 67
Blue Facings.
2nd Boyal Lancashire.
(I%e Duke of Lancaster' » Oitn Jtiflet.)
Head Quarters, Liverpool. [No. 113.]
Lr.CoLoirxi:. GoacMiiirDANT.
Nicholas BlundeU, DL.JP,
Jfo». Colonel 25 Sept. 72
_ Majors.
lion. Fred. Arthur Stanley,
late Lt. ^ Capt. Qr. Ode. 27 Apr. 70
Alex. Thomas Knight, Jo».
Lt.Colonel 20 Nov. 72
Captains.
C. 8. Garraway, Hon. Maj. 17 Sept. 56
Richard Geo. B. Bolton," /a/e
Lt.B.Horae&uard* 18 Mar. 68
Geo. Langworthy Jei-vis ...x6Jan. 70
Geo. Chappell Bancroft 14 May 70
George Thomas Bolton, late
of Royal Nary 14 Feb. 71
Cha. L. A. Farmer, Hon.
ifqfor, r.f.p. R. MaHue$ 14 Feb. 71
Tho. Geo. Fermor Hesketh,
laU Eneign JRi/le Brigade 14 Feb. 71
Alex. Stuart Harington, lafe
Lt. Si/le Brigade, I. of M. 5 Apr. 71
Thomas Gardner 14 Dec. 72
Groomo Olliver, late Cornet
5 Laneer»,p.t 12 Apr. 73
Cha.Cunningham Woodward,
P'*' 17 May 73
LlXUTXlTAirTS.
Charles Leeming 22 Apr. 71
Peter Priestley, p.«. z8 May 71
Harold W. Barton 24 July 72
James G. Brogden 29 Mar. 73
Sub Lisutxnaxts.
Thomas Whitgreaves aS June 73
Wm. Henry Parkinson 19 Nov. 73
Adjt. if Gsp^.—HenryStewart
Beresford Bruce, late Lieut.
Rife Br 20 June62
Qr. Matter 4r Hon. Captain.—
Richard Austin Herbert,
late Comet 2 Dr» 17 Sept. 61
5kw.— William Hargrcaves
Manifold 5 Peb. 55
-iM<.5ur^.— J.W.Cavanagh 1 May 71
Scarlet Facings.
3rd Boyal Lancashire.
{The Duke i^LaneoMtere Own.)
Head Quarters, Preston. [No. 125.]
** Mediterranean.**
HoirOHARY COLOITRL.
Bt. Hon. JohnWilson Patten,
MP. DL. Aide de Camp to
Q»*»» 27 Feb. 72
Lifaniry of England and Walea.
Lt. Colon KT..
William Mathias,? late Lt.
Col. 62 F.; Hon. Colonel... 3 Nov. 55
Majors.
Thomas Richard Crosse 23 Feb. 72
Frederick Silvester, p.« 26 Feb. 73
Ca^taixs.
Peyton Shenls. Hon. Major i June 61
Wm. Fitch Story 29 Mar. 64
John Har^eaves 12 Aug. 65
Charles Birch 8 June 68
Charles Henrv Bird 26 Mar. 70
Wm. Arthur Hicks, Inet. of
Mutketrg 25 Jan. 71
William Pitt Miller 5 Apr. 72
John Walmesley S Apr. 72
John E. Butler Bo wdon.p. #.23 Nov. 72
John Munn, late En$. 6F....t Sept. 73
Wallace G«urge Crothcrs... 6 Sept. 73
LlSVTBITAirTS.
John James Harris 27 July 70
Jones Gildea 24 July 71
Samuel Leigh Taylor, p.9. 22 Sejjt. 71
Gilbert H. W. Harrison 13 Nov. 71
Daniel de Hoghton 23 Mar. 73
Simderland Dumbreck i Feb. 73
AcUt. 4r Cap*.— Percy Godfrey
Botfleld Lake, kUe Capt.
tooF 2 Apr. 60
Qr. Matter.— J 0)^1. Hewitt,
lateofs6F. 8 Dec. 54
Sittyeow.— Richard Allen ... 2 Feb. 58
Aatut, Surg. —
Blue Facings.
4th Boyal Lancashire.
{The Duke of Laneatter'9 Own Light
Itfantry.) [No. 84.]
Head Quarters, Warrington.
Lt.CoLOHXL CoaiMAKDANT.
John Ireland Blackbume,
late Captain 5 Dr. Qdt.j
Hon, Colonel 22 Mar. 53
Majors.
Richard Phibbs, DL.^ late
Capt. 48 F.; Hon. Lt.Col. 28 Mar. 53
John Southcote Mansergh,
late of 2 Dr. Odt.; Hon.
Lt.Cohnel 31 Mar. 53
Caftatws.
David Ainsworth, p. t. Hon.
Major s8 Mar. 53
Thos. Bourne, JP. if oil. Jifty. 29 Mar. 53
Wm. W. Trafford,JEfo».Jfa/.29 Mar. 53
Arch. Wm.Clarke,£ro)i.Jfa/.29 Mar. 53
W. Gray,3fP. JP.H0n.MaJ.3g Mar. 53
Geo.A.Crawford..H^w«.3fa;. 17 Apr. 58
FrederickPhillip8,J/on.i/o/.i8 Oct. 6x
Henry Wm. Coyne, Intlruc-
tor qf Musketry 18 Mar. 67
Herbert Fletcher 26 Mar. 68
James Watson 3 Apr. 68
Peter Ormrod 23 July 73
Robert Grant Webster 25 Oct. 73
Libutknakts.
Nicholas Aspinall Gibbon.. .13 Jan. 66
Charles Stanley Gardner ... 6 Sept. 67
Dugald Scott, p. « 29 Dec. 69
Wm. Cuthbert Higgins 12 Mar. 70
James BcUhouse Gaskcll ...12 Mar. 70
William Joyn8on,p.*.,/.o/if.9 Sept. 70
Rob. Ireland Blackbume... 5 Jan. 71
John Guthrie Watson 20 May 71
Arthur B. Woodcock 13 June 71
Henry K. Baker 18 Feb. 72
Chas. A. K. Hall 17 July 72
Sub Likutxitavts,
James Kaj' 3
Walter T. Har\'ey 10
Adjt. 4- Cop^— Albert Henry
Godfrey,* Major h. p. Depot
Batt
Pa^mof^.— Sheffield Betham26
Qr, Matt.— Capt. Wm.Kjiott,
h.p.52 F. 17
5vr^0o».^Charles White ... 6
Attttt. Surgeon. — Thomas S.
Smith 28 May 65
Blue Facings.
I July 73
) Dec. 73
[ Apr. 69
5 Fob. 56
J Apr. 60
S May 6s
5th Boyal Lancashire.
Head Quarters, Burnley. [No. 135.]
HojroBABr Colovsl.
Charles Towneley, DL. JP.23 Mar. 63
Lt.Colokbl ComiAirDiBrT.
John Hardy Thursby, UUe
Lt. 90 F. ; Hon. Colonel ...23 Nov. 70
Majors.
Thos.GoulbumeParker.DX.i6 Nov. 71
Lo Gendro N. Starkie, p. 1. 15 May 70
Captaiitb.
Harry Creeke, luttructor qf
Mutkeiry n Junef3
JohnGrimahaw n Juneb?
Wm. Stephen Rayner,|>.»....i3 Nov. 66
William Lynam, p.t 25 Apr. t8
Edward Parker 9 JuiieW
Sutcliffe Slater 9 July 70
St. John Dupont Galway,
laU Capt. 96 F. 25 Feb. 71
Henry Currey 3 Apr. 71
Carteret A. Armstrong, JP.
late Capt. 10 F. 12 Apr. 71
Henry Macaulay, !>.* i June 72
Hubert Slater 6 Ang. 73
Chas. Percival Henty, p.t. 6 Aug. 73
LiBUTBXAKTS.
Walter del Sandys, p.t 20 Nov. 72
Chas. Cecil H. Thorold, 11.0.15 Id ny 73
John G. Smirthwaite i6 Apr. 73
Sub LixvrxxAJVTs.
Walter Henry Scott 25 Oct. 7^
Spencer W. FoUett 29 Nov. 73
Adjt. f dtp*.— Arthur Hen-
ley,» late Capt. 52 >'. i Oct. 69
Qr.Jfcwrter.— WUliam Flack 12 Jan. 55
5i*r^.— Wm. Miller Coultate 14 Nov. 57
Attttt. Surg.—Qeorge Smir-
thwaite 8 Julj sB
Blue Facings.
6th Boyal Lancashire.
Head Quarters, Salford. [No. £2.]
Lt.Colowbl Coxxaxdaxt.
Thos. Edw. Wabraham, laU
Capt. 39 F.i Hon. Colonel 3$ May 61
Majors.
John Hickinbotham Cham-
bers, DL. JP. late Capt.
46 F. ; Lt. Col. 4 Adtn. Batt.
iMncatkireRiJle Volunteert;
Honorary Lt.Colonel 5 Dec. 55
John Copley Wray 25 May 61
Captaiits.
Wm. Fra. Smith, ;;.« soSept.sS
William Singleton i7Aujj.59
Charles Mercier 14 Feb. ic
Sir Eustace F. Piers, Bt. ...15 May 66
Dudley Ward Maodonald ... 4 Aug. 60
Patrick Joseph Cowen, late
Lt. 59 F.flntt. cf Mutkelryxi Apr. 67
James Douglass Kennedy... 14 Oct. (A
William James Griffiths 31 May -a
Wm. Bellhouse Midwood ... 2 Sept^j
Anthony Smyth, UUe Capt.
28 F. 14 Nov. 70
Geo. Dashwood Baker 8 Mar. 73
James Braybrooke, p.t 8 Mar. 73
LlKUTRKAXTV.
Edm. T. M. Harper 31 Jan.
Charles Fred. Wray,jp.». ...22 Feb.
Randle B. Hooper 12 Peb.
Krnest Schutt v 26 Apr.
Sob Libutbhajiis.
Henry Charles Savage x6 Aug.
Henry Howard Gray 39 Nov.
Adjt. 4- Cu;)^.— Richard Moles-
worth,* l<xte Capt. I Dragoont32 Jan
Pay matter. — Christopher J.
Hamilton i6 May
Qr. Matter.— Lovick Lottos
Reade 23 Aug.
Surgeon.— Wm. Fred. Lewis
Oomperts 31 Dec.
Attt.Sarg.—A\ex. Somers... -4 Mar.
Facings Blue.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
MilUia
7th Boyal Lancashire.
(fii/to.) [No. 130.]
Head Quarters, Buiy.
COLOITBL.
Sen. Charlea James Fox
SUiTHey,lal«Li.Col. Qren.
Odt 31 Feb. 55
LT.Coi.o]rsL ComLursjLjrT.
James Ashton aHar. 71
Majoss.
Edw. Chetham Starode, DL,
JP 3 June 70
Geo. Onalow Chnrchill. late
Lt. 15 ^- 30 Apr. 73
GAPTlIZfS.
John6eorgeCooke,/ate^3 JP.26 June 63
Hammerton Cramp, mD.
laUStafAui$lant Surgeon 7 Apr. 69
Thomaa Brindley s8 Nov. 70
Wm. Paul Bndfion, laU •
CapLiF. ..^. axDec. 70
Wm. Winniett,' late Capt,
24^. 12 Jan. 71
Charlea Thomas Wilson,
late Capt. 4 F. 15 Mar. 71
Lionel Inglis 16 Dec. 71
John Tinker Hey 36 Dec. 71
Arthur Heaton, late Capt.
15 P' 30 -A-Pr. 73
Vere Alban Butler, Lt. h.p.
R. Marinet 34 May 73
Wm-E.H. Steeds 28 June 73
LlVUTBKAirTS.
Hennr Grattan Wilson t» Aug. 70
Wm.Tamer Op^ishaw,^.«.x5 Mar. 71
Fred. Finch Mackenzie ... 9 Aug. 71
Albert Henry Benckc 15 May 72
William Worthin^ton Biggs i June 7a
James Fleming Ij'alla 5 Feb. 73
Joseph C. Fenton 8 Mar. 73
SlTB LlBTTTBJTJiirTS.
Charles W. B. Hallett 25 Oct. 73
Adj. if Capf.— Gersbom Her-
rick, laU Lieut. 5 F. 14 Feb. 65
Qr. Jfarf«r.— Capt. George
Crispin, h.p. 6£ J*. 14 Sept. 57
5iir?«ii.— John Parks 19 Oct. 71
^Mwf.5itr^.— John S. C. Yule 9 Nov. 71
Facings Black Velvet.
Infantry of England and Wales,
Leicester,
Head Quarters. Leicester. [No. 26.]
H0HOKA.BT COLOXBL.
TU Dmke of Rutland, KG.,
lord Lieutenant .ai Apr. 57
Lt.Colokxl.
Sir Fred. Thos. Fowke, St.
1>L. JP. Hon. Colonel, p.$. i Sept. 69
Majobs.
Geo. Thos. Mowbray, p.s.
^M./P 24 Sept. 69
Rich.WorBloy Wor8wick,j).«.3o Apr. 73
Captaiks.
Wm. Edward Phelp 23 July 57
Wm. Pearson, VP. late Capt.
,45^. I Apr. 6s
Alfred Ernest Acheson 20 May 65
Greif 017 Knight 3 June 67
Philip P. p. Goodchild 15 May 69
James Toung Stephen, p. s.22 Nov. 69
John Phillips 8 Apr. 72
Cecil Geo. A. Drummond,
J^e Capt. BUU Br i June 72
Percy Lionel Smlth,p.« 30 Apr. 73
LlBUTBlTAXTS.
Harry Vaughan Chapman x Feb. 71
Alfred WyaU Crane 25 Feb. 71
Chaa. Chetwode Thompson 23 Mar. 71
Fred. Gustavus Fowke 26 Apr. 71
Charles Montagu Barber... 9 May 71
Percy Loseby, jp. * 10 May 71
Henry John B. Manners ...23 Aug. 71
Frs. Wm. Reader, p.e 13 Dec. 71
N. V. S. Pochin 17 July 72
Rejrinald B. Brett 26 Peb. 73
Oeo. A. Dawson 14 May 73
SvB LraimHAirTS.
A. T. T. Wyatt-BdgeU io Dec. 73
Adjt. 4r Cop<.— Roland Vin-
cent Sylvester Grimston,*
late Capt. 93 F. 15 May 65
Qr.lfM^w.— Alfred Whitby29 July 56
5«rflr.— Peter Alf. Jackson. .20 Jan. 62
A.$9%et. Surg.—
Yellow Facings.
Bcyal North Lincoln.
Head Quarters, Lincoln, [No. 8.]
HOMOBAKT CoLOITBL.
George Tomline, MP. late
of I L\fe Ode 29 Mar. 51
LT-CoLOBBL ComCAlTDAKT.
William John,X«rd Monson,
DL 3 Mar. 66
Majoks.
Robert Jno.Taylor,I>i.JP.2i July 60
Henry Valentine Grantham 2 Apr. 66
Captains.
William Cosby 18 Aug. 60
linmbert Uniacke 19 July 62
John Mackenzie 24 Oct. 64
Edmund Locock 8 May 66
Robert Swan a8 May 66
William Chaplin 16 Nov. 68
Richd. C. Bergne Coupland^s Apr. 71
Richard Mason 8 June 71
Fred. Charles Marshall 8 June 7 1
Wm. Heniy Uppleby 23 Mar. 72
LIBUTSKA37TS.
William Richardson xo Aug. 66
George Nelson 19 Feb. 67
Bernard Joseph lYoung 12 Apr. 67
Thomas Cheney Garfit 17 Apr. 69
Christopher C. Tunnard,
Inat. qf Mueketry 4 May 7X
Charles w. Anderson 5 May 71
Sinclair F. Hood 5 July 71
Henry Aug. Coombs, >}.«. ...23 Deo. 7X
RalphA. P. Clements, j9.«.... 7 May 72
Herbert Mansfield, />.«. x Feb. 73
Sub Libutbbaxts.
Edw. WalterWiUson 12N0V.73
Adjt. 4- Capt.— 'Edwd. Snow
Mason,^ lute Capt. 68 F.... x Dec. 68
Qr.lfa*<er.— Wilham Wells, x June 69
Surgeon.— Qeo. Mitchinson . x Mar. 55
Aeetat.Surg. — Chas. Brooke 13 May 62
Blue Facings.
Boyal South Lincoln.
Head Quarters, Grantham. [No. 29.
Hovobabt Colonbl.
Earl Brownlow, late Ene. Sf
Lt.Qr.Qde 3 Mar. 68
Lt.Coloxbl CoxMAKDAirr.
Chas. Thos. John Moore,I>X.
JP 27 Jan. 69
Majobb.
William Parker, JP 30 Apr. 62
Chas. John B. Parker, J'P... 26 Dec. 71
Captaiks.
Charles Rothwell Norris ...20 Mar. 60
John George Allott 15 Feb. 65
Joseph Hurton Barker, JP.i^ June 65
Richard Gleed, JP xo Dec. 6«
Thomas Booth, JP. late Lt.
sDr.Gda 25 Oct. 69
Avery Jebb, Lt. k.p. 85 F.
Inst, of Musketry 5 Apr. 70
Albert de Burton, ».» 26 Dec. 71
Edward Thomas Clark, ».#. 28 May 73
Geo. Peter Moore,* kUe Lieut.
3'Hu»»ar$ 18 June 73
LiBVTBirAirTS.
Frederick Pearce, j?. » 15 Apr. 7X
Robert Charles Otter, p.*. ...23 Dec. 71
Pra. Rivers Drake, p.e i Mar. 72
John Wilmot Lambert, p.«. 6 Apr. 72
Adjt. 4" Osp<.— Christopher
Wade Farwell, late Capt.
27 F. .,. I Nov. 69
jSwr^.— Geo.'Wm. Shipman 13 Jan. 7a
Aetiit.Surg.-
Blue Facings.
453
Boyal London,
Head Quarters, Art,illcry Place, FiiiS-
burj'. [No. 106.]
COLOXEL.
Sir Wm. Anderson Rose ...16 Nov. js>
Lt.Colokbl.
John Harrison Allan, Hon.
Colonel 2, Dee. 70
Majox.
Lorenso Geo. Dandas, » late
Captain 62 F. 10 July 73
Captaiics.
John Britten, iro».Jfo/.,».». 8 Feb. 56
Edw. Vere Jones.iro«.i^, 18 Dec. r,j
Richard LeeMayhew 19 Mar. 62
Thurlby Smith 19 Mar. 62
George Thomas OWfleld ...15 July 6j
John Wm. Easton Hale 15 Feb. 71
Robert Rankin Hutchin8oni9 July 71
Thomas Davies Sewell 18 Oct. 71
John Heniy Willock xi June 73:
John Harry Evens 18 June 73.
LlBUTKRAKTS.
Edwin Burton 20 Jan. 6^
Charles Latham iS Jan. 71
William Arthur Nelson 19 Apr. 71
Henry Edward Rose 15 Nov. 71
Hen. Marshall Fletcher, p. ». 20 Mar. 72
Stutchbury Paul Naish,p.«.2o Mar. 72
Fred. Geo. Mawer 14 Dec. 72
Oct. T. Heame, p.t 15 Feb. 71
WUliam Jones 26 Mar. 73
Spencer John Herapath ... 28 May 33
Sob Libutknavts.
A^t.4- Capt. —Henry Browne
Savory,* late Capt. 78 ^...10 Julv 71
Qr.Ma»ter 4- Lt.-Joim Bir-
kin, Za/tf 0/85 JP. 18 Dec. 57
5Kr«7.— Geo.BorlaseChilds. 6 Oct. 52
Ateint. Surg.—Wm. Thomas
I^ewis 4 Nov. 59
Blue Facings.
Boyal Merioneth,
(SiJIee.) [No. 60.]
Head Quarters, Bala.
MaJOB CoiCHAVDAirT.
Chas. John Tottenham, DL.
Lt.Col. Denbighehire Yeo-
manry Cavalry, late Capt.
2 Life Ouardt 28 May 61
Captaiits.
Edw. Gilliat Jones, Inet. of
Musketry 7 Dec. 60
C. R. Worsley Tottenham ..28 Jan. 6&
LlKFTFlfANTS.
Arth. O. Wynn Williams ...28 Feb. 6^
Romer Williams 19 May 68
Sub Libvtbxavts.
David Wm. Kirkby 29 Oct. 73
Ad^ft. * Cap<.— Robt. Mascie
Taylor, late Lt. 25 F. 4 Oct. 531
Surgeon. — Owen Richards... 15 Nov. 57
Ist or Boyal East Middlesex^
Head Quarters, Hampstead. [No. 65.^
HoirOBABT COLOlTBL.
Thomas St. Leper Alcock,
late Major ^S F. 30 Jan. 51
Lt.C0I.0KBL COXICAKDANT.
TJCFroderick Robertson
Aikman,^ CVip<. k.p. Bengal
Army ; Oent. at Arms 28 July yt
Majobs.
Wm. Fred. Northey, JP. ... 8 June 60
William Robertson 28 July 71
Captais^s.
William Plummer, Hon.
Major, Inet. of Mueketty xo Mar. 60
H. L. B. Ibbetaon, Hon.Maj.Z June 60
Chas. Paget Miller,* late
Ene. 82 F. 12 Feb. 64
■ Digitized by V^OOQIC
454
Aucb Daditisrston Boyd ....20 Feb. 68
Churl es John DoweU 24 Oct. 68
Daniel Charles Maunflell ...12 Nov. 70
Godson Godson 28 July 71
TTcnry Stokes, late Lt. 19 F.u May 72
Thomas Burslem Wright ...17 July 72
John Joseph Stoavenson ...12 Apr. 73
LlBUTEWlirTS.
John Gilbert NeviU 21 Mar. 71
Eugene Digby Woodcock... 13 July 71
Marteine Owen M. Lloyd... ig Oct. 71
Wm. Henry F. Mu8prove...26 Mar. 72
Fra. Campbell Pearson 3 May 72
Donald F- D. Maclean 28 Sept. 72
Edw. W. G. Gardiner,^.*.... i Jan. 73
Chas. Purvis Boyd 26 Apr. 73
■ Chas. Albert Why te 7 May 73
Sub Libutskakts.
James Lowry 23 July 73
G- R. Cuninghame 24 Dec. 73
A(ijt. ff- Capt.—J. D. DyBon
Laurie, Capi. 34 F. 11 May 72
Burgeon. — Henry Cooper
liose, 3f2) 8 Oct. 70
Af»ht.Surff.—JoYm Holmes
Jephson 8 Oct. 70
Blue Facings.
MilUia Infantry of Eiic/lcmd and TFales.
5t]i Boyal Elthome Middlesex.
2nd or Edmonton Boyal
Middlesex,
Bijitt.) [No. 63.]
Head Quarters, Bamet.
HOWOEABY COLOWKL.
Gco.H.C. rwcif.Enfleld, I£F.2i Sept.71
Lt.Colonkl Comkakdakt.
Henry Riversdalo Grenfell..2i Bept.71
Majors.
Dottin Maycock, late Lieut.
6 Dragoon*; Hon.Lt.Col. 13 Feb. 69
Jervoise Smith 21 Sept.71
CAPTAITfB.
Anthony Sim 12 Jan. 70
Kenneth Ronald Montgom-
rey 12 Jan. 70
'Geoi-cre Robert Stewart
Black,' late Capt. 60 Biftes,
Insf. of2In»lcetry 8 Dec. 70
Alfred itlias. p.* 8 Dec. 70
Percy Frere Luck 8 Dec. 70
Wm. Jcsser Coope.7 i^te
Capt. 7 F. p.» 14 Dec. 72
Jns. L. Brooke Templcr,p.».i4 Dec. 72
Laurence J.W. Hussey, late
Lt. 17 F. 26 May 73
WillonL?hby Robert Dottin
Mnycork 16 July 73
William Clarke, p.» 16 July 73
LlErTEXAWTS.
Alfred Robert Martin, p. a... 4 Apr. 71
•<^harlrs Edw. Wardroper .,,23 May 71
EmiliuK Albert de Cosson 19 June 71
John J. H. Hamilton 29 July 71
John Goodall Simkins, p.i. 25 Aug. 71
Jamc^ MacSwiney 28 Aug. 72
Wm. G.Bennett 14 Dec. 72
Rich. Fra. Sntton 26 Feb. 73
Edw. n. Richards, p.» 26 Feb. 73
Sun LiKnTKXAirTS.
R.E.W. Copland-Crawford 24 Sept. 73
Ad}t4Capt.—». Allan Shafto
AiXwirS laie Capt. t'\ F. ...17 Nov. 68
Oy, Master.— ViivUl Milne,*
' lafe of Fife Brigade i Jan. 67
Snr'jpon.—i^. T. Carter ir June 63
Ateu>l.Surg. — Basil Ringro8e2i Aug. 71
Scarlet Facings.
3rd or Eoyal Westminster
Middlesex.
{Light hifanirjf.) [No. 55.)
Head Quarters, Tumham Green.
" Mediterranean."
HoirORAEY COLOITBL.
John James GloBsop, JF. 23 July 73
LT.CotOKEL COVKAXDAITT.
HenryPenton,DX.JToii.Co^ 25 Mar. 68
Majobs.
Henry Joseph P.Woodhcad25 Mar. 68
Lewis Hough 19 June 72
Captaijcb.
Fred. Alfred Stone 2 June 60
Samuel John Unwin, p.#....ii Aug. 65
John Harlowe Turner ix Aug. 65
George Horatio Brand 13 June 67
Wm.Vaughan Morgan, p. «. 27 Aug. 63
James Childs, J?. » 4 Mar. 70
Theophilus Thompson 30 Apr. 70
Edw.Walker, late Capt. 11 F.
In$t, qfJUiuketry 15 Apr. 71
John Claxton Addison, late
Capt. 35 F. I 3 May 73
LlETTTEKANTS.
Robert Fred. Piper, p. « X7 July 68
l^Vank Seago 16 July 70
Franc Digby Biddulph 15 Apr. 71
Geo. C. Anderson 6 Feb. 72
Walter H. Atherton 4 Dec. 72
Reg. J. B. Parkinson 12 Apr. 73
Thomas L. Beckett 12 Apr. 73
Alfred 8. Gooch 17 May 73
Chas. D. Villiers Tuthill.p.f.s Aug. 71
Sub LixnTEWAjfTS.
Harry S. Massy 9 June 73
Adjt.^r Cop*.— Thomas Arm-
strong Gough, late Lt. i
Br. Ode i Jan. 68
Qr.3/iw<tfr.— Robert Powley 4 Dec. 60
Surgeon. — Wm. Hurman ...11 Aug. 65
Asnet. Surg.— D&vid Ander-
son Moxey, 3fD 19 Sept.65
Blue Facings.
4tli or Eoyal South Middlesex.
Head Quarters, Hounslow. [No. 12S.]
HOKOBABY COLOXEL.
John Scriven, DL. JF. late
Capt. 51 F.; Hon. Colonel 3 Aug. 72
Lt.Colokbl Commakda>-t.
Arthur Charles FitzJames,
- late Lt. 93 F.t Hon. Col.... 3 Sept. 72
Majobs.
Edw. Hamilton Finney, i<x/*
Lt. 1 J''. 25 Jan. 61
Count William C. Rivarola,
late Capt. 67 F. 15 Mar. 73
Captaiws.
William Elias Taimton, p.g.
Hon.Major 15 Oct. 55
John Cooper Fitzmauricc,
late Capt. Bengal Anny ...28 Jan. 60
Cha. Foveaux Kirby, Major
Betired List Madrae Armg,
p.s 29 Feb. 64
Anguste Fred. Lendy -2 Mnj- 66
EdW.Wcthercll Gilbert. 23.#.29 May 67
Fred. William Kirby. p.s. 14 May 69
William Duarte, /. ofM. p.n i June 7a
LmUTEyANTS.
Charles Fox llov.p.fs 5 Mar. 69
John Barham Day. p.n 5 Apr. 70
Cecil Dudley 30 Mar. 71
John J. A. Haly Dove, p.». 22 Dec. 71
John Pendleton 10 Jan. 72
Arthur Baird Do-.ifflas 29 .Time 72
Henry N. Pcndk't(m 17 Jv.ly 72
Adrian Chas. Chamier, ^.#.31 July 72
Humphrey J. Weld 14 May 73
Ad^ft. Sr Ca;?f.— Charles Wm.
Parker, late Capt. 69 i'\...a2 Nov. 56
Qr.Jlfaj»/«*.- Geo. IloiJo, late
of 77 F.. -;•••••;•• 3 Aug. 54
Surgeon. — James Richard
Alex. Douf rlas 3 June 69
A$su>t .S*/rc.— Henry Bullock 3 June 69
Blue Facings.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 28.]
Head Quarters, TJxbridge.
Lt. COLOITKI. COUaCASDANT.
John Alex. Hunter, late
Capi. 3 F. ; Hon. Cohuel.i^ Feb. 69
Majobs.
Chas. Brome Bashford, JP.
late Capt. 9 Laneer$, p.». 15 Apr. 65
Joseph Deane Freeman,
Hon.Lt.Col II May 7?
Captaiks.
Henry Short, Hon.Major ...13 May 61
Wm. Alsev Turner, p. ■. ...30 Kov. 61
D'Oyley Wm. Battley 4 Feb. 65
Gleadowe Evans, p.a 24 June 71
Fra. Geo. T. Cunynghame,
Inxt. ofMueketry gMar. p
Henry Fred. Rowlev, late
Capt. 78 F. 18 Sq)t.7:
Rich. J. C. Yoxmg, late Lt.
SDrs 5 Feb. 73
John Aug. Warren, ;i.». ... 5 Feb. 73
Robert Child, p.s 5 Feb. 73
Fred. Wm. Woodall, i>.». ...28 May 73
LlBrTKH1.3rtS.
Edmond Rob. Hy. Gr&y,p.B.i6 Dec. 70
Wm. Marwood Metcalfe, p.».24 Jime 71
Herbert Edward Smith, p.».24 June 71
Thoa. Erskine Bayli8,j>.*....i3 July 71
Vincent H. B. Kennett 9 Sept. 71
Chichelcy S. Baker, j>.» 12 June 72
Wm. N. Conyers-d'Arcy ... 4 Dec. 72
Geo. H. Morrison 15 Feb. 73
Henry H. Whiting 14 May 73
Sub LiBriBXAXTS.
Henry M. Cuml)erlego 16 July 73
Charles Henry Hare 19N0V.73
Henry Smith loDcc. 75
Adit. 4- Capt.—Wm. Henry
Beimett, late Adjt. R. Ola-
morgan Militia^ and for-
mei'ly i<. 4a jP*. 13 Dec. <t
Q,r. Matter. — John Coombes,
late of 64 F, ; Lieut 31 Oct. 5«
Surgeon. — Thoa. Parr, h. p.
Surgeon Major, Hon. D. I.
Gen 9 Apr. 7:
Aemt. Shrg. — Charles Gore
Ring 21 June 71
Blue Facings.
Eoyal ;
MomnoTithi
(Light Infantry.) [No. 31.]
Head Quartei-s, Monmouth.
Honorary Colokxl.
Henry Morgan Clifford, 2>i. 5 Mar. 5'
Lt.COLONEL CoUAlA&'DAjrT.
John Francis Vaugban,
Honorary Colonel 16 July 53
Majors.
John Zolwyn Pajme. late
Lt. 14 F., Hon.Lt.Col., p^e. 9 Aug. 3.
Francis M'Donnell, late £«-
aigji 71 F.,p. s i Mar. 51
C-VPTAIKS.
James Davies,iro». J/«/.7).*.2i May 5is
J()hnG.'VS^ieeloy.//oM.3/q;<?r 9 Auc". 5'
Bryan Bhculiy, JIonMaj. p.e. 2 Nov, >•'
Robert R. Williamson, p.e. 8 May .;
John Zamoiski, Inat. of
Munletry 33 May '"
Wm. Henry Whceley 1 June '.j
John Au<r. Metcalfe,*©.*. ... i Feb. 73
WiUiamJas. Steward, ;».#. 24 Sept. 73
LlKriENASTS.
Fra,BaynhamVaughan.j>.«.34 May ''•
John Murray Bannerman ..24 .Inly (>
Thomas Maitland Reid 24 Mar 7:
Bryan John Francis Salvin 24 ilar. 7.
Lt»^ Henry Edw. Brudenell
Somerset 24 Mar. 7:
Joshua Arthur Nunn, j».«...24 Mar. 7-
John Crokcr Partridge 37 Mar. 71
Vere Vra. John Somerset . ao Mar. 7:
Thomas Robert Oakley 30 Apr. 73
BvB Jjavrnvkim.
Walter C. St. S. Partridge... 25 Oct 7.?
Digitized by V^OOQIC
MUUia Infantry of England and Wdlet.
455
Ai^if. Jr Cap/.— Robert John
U\ckmsiJi.,UUeCapt.6oB\fie$ 9 Mar. 67
Qr.Jfo^^fr.— John Fiimerty 10 Oct. 59
AV-z.—Georffo Wilson xo Oct. 54
Aiit.Surg.—Oeo. A. Norman 28 May 73
Blue Facings.
Eojal Montgomery.
(JZi/l*«.) [No. 57.]
Head Quarters, Welchpool.
lir.CoLovin. CoifMAiTDurT.
Gwrgo Beadnell,* D£. laie
Lt. Bengal Army; Htm.
Colonel 21 Not. 66
Majob.
John H. Heyward 21 Nov. 66
Captaiks.
J. P. Harrison, Hon. Kaj'ont July 55
OffleyJohnCrewe-Road... 3oJ«ly73
Robert John Harrison -^o July 73
Albert Lloyd, Capt. k.p.^ooF.^g Oct. 73
LlBUTXlTAKTS.
JameaL. Tamborlain 14 May 73
Arthur Agg Gardner aa Feh. 71
.11.7. 4' Ob^.— TV. J. Twyford,
Capt.Q-iF. IS Sept. 73
5:ry.— Edw. T.D.Harrison 18 Apr. 69
Scarlet Facings.
Ist or West Uorfolk.
Head Quarters, Norwich. [No. 39.]
LT.Coi.oirxL COHHAJrDAirT.
IIainl)leton Francis Cus-
tauce, DL. ; Hon.Colonel z6 May 54
Majors.
-?v«. Frederick Walpole,*
Li. E.N. 17 May 59
(.:hA3. Edw. Bignold, p.f ....a8 June 73
Caitaiss.
«7'.r.dftll R. Burroughes, ».#. 26 May 66
.; hn Robert T. H. Parker,
liieJA. II F. IS Apr. 67
• T.-d. WiUock Gamett, laU
Lt. S5 F. 30 Nov. 68
V -j'^ Haughton, p. $. I. qfM.30 Oct. 71
LEKTTTBirA.irr8.
T an Campbell, p.t 12 Sept. 70
•Vt.. C. E. Leuthes, p.8. ...17 Aug. 71
-' .r'eyT. Daveney 19 Juno 72
•I .'hE.Elsden-Bverardp.».a9 June 7a
:1 -iD'P. Gcumott 14 Dec. 7a
,?. 4r r«/rf,— Hen.Peisley
-/Eatrange,/a<«'Cap*.3i J'.i7 Apr. 59
•/.—David Penrice 10 Nov. 58
-if. Surg. — George S.
Ilutchinson 13 Juno 67
White Facings.
2iid or East Norfolk.
Hrod Quarters, Yarmouth. [No. 40.]
HosrOBAST GoLOZfXL.
-"-3. Berkeley Wodehouse,
<'i!G. DL. late Major 8
Ii*9!art 9 5ept.4a
LT.C0I.OirBI. COMMAJTDAjrT.
'^. "dmundHenryK.Lacon,
i^irt.MF.DL.JF,;Hon.
' Aonel 31 Aug. 59
Majoxs.
' •: rge Granville Glover,
•iie Capt. 7 FutiUert ; Hon.
I'.CoUnui z6Mar. 60
'' j7 Coldham Mathew,
-'*' 13 Apr. 71
CAPTAJUrS.
' 1i%rles Applewhaite 35 Sept. 57
' i!i8. P. 8. Eoflor, JF. lato
<ii?<. Uadra$Armgt ^o^-
J'ajor 18 Mar. 58
John Annah Ambrose, laU
Lt. 2a F.fInsf.ofMutik....ij Mar. 65
Edmd. Broughton Knowles
Lacon, late Lt. 73 F. la July 67
Robert John M'Eniry 16 Mar. 68
Thomas Wm. Haines, JF. 22 Apr. 71
LlSUTBirANTS.
HarryJohnCantonHaly,p.*.4 Mar. 67
Ephraim Jas. Howes, p.$. 23 Jan. 71
John Edward Fryer, p.». ,..31 Mnr. 71
Henry S. Hammet Lacon... 17 July 71
John F. S. L. Barber, p.$. 9 Mar. 72
Wm. Ghas. Fox Napier 21 Mar. 72
Adji. ^ Ctep*.— Wm. Dods,«
lait Capt. 14 F. 16 Feb. 61
Qr.ifr.—GaptainJohnDow-
ler,8A.ii. 6i F. 13 -A^ug. 69
^wrflT.— John Gapom Smith,
JF 18 Oct. 52
AtMt.Surg. —
White Facings.
Northampton and Bntland.
[No. 48.]
Head Quarters, Northampton.
** Mediterranean.**
Lt.Goloitxl Goumakdakt.
TkeMarq. 0/ Exeter, Aide
de Camp to the Qtteen and
Colonel 7 Jan. 46
Majors.
Lord Brownlow Thos. Mon-
tague Gecil, late of Scots
Fus. Ode.; Hon.Lt.Colonelio July 54
Rich.TrevorClarke,2)i.Ji*.
Hon.Lt. Colonel 8 May 6a
Gafzaixs.
Wm. Ghristio, Son. Major.. iB Apr. 46
John B. Robinson, p.a. JF,
Mon.M(y.Intt. of ifu$keirg2S Oct. 52
Rob. Jas.D'Arcy.JETon.Jtfa/. 19 Dec. 57
Tho. H. Powell, late Capt.
54F. 3 Feb. 60
Valentine D.H.Gary El wes,»
DL.JF.lateComet 13 Lane. 2 Mar. 63
George Wm. Gunning, JF. 6 Apr. 6j
Gharles Isham Strong, late
Eneign 12 F. 9 Feb. 64
George Wm. Piatt 19 May 64
Gharles Cave John Orme ... 7 Dec. 67
Sackvillo George Stopford-
Sackville, ^. a 22 June 68
Edward Philip Monckton... 7 May 70
Horace Craven St. Paul 30 July 73
L1BUTBKANT8.
HenryThos.Salmon,j>.*. JP. a Nov. 65
Alex. Aug. Berens, p.e 5 Apr. 66
Spencer Pratt 5 Nov. 66
Rich, Phillips Thompson ...18 Dec. 67
Arthur John Fludyer 20 Dec. 67
Joseph Hill 13 June 70
Thos. John S. Hatchkin ...19 Jan. 71
Oscar Leslie Stephen, p.e. 24 Feb. 71
Hon. Robert C. TroUope ...18 ilar. 71
Charles John S. Compton xi Apr. 71
John B. Dryden 13 Apr. 71
Richard John B.Oliver, p.e. i May 71
William John Kerr 30 May 71
Geo. A. Ashby 28 May 73
Christopher Smyth 31 May 73
Adjt. 4" Capt.— ThOK. Rose,
late Capt. 15 F. 27 Feb. 46
Qr.afaj^«r.— Fred. William
Bowman,it*u/ 9 Feb. 64
5iir^.— Wm. Alex. Bftrr,if2).24 Jan. 56
Aeetat. Surg.—K. B. Spurginas May 65
Buff Facings.
Northumberland.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 27.]
Head Quarters, Alnwick.
Lt.Colonbl.
I^Dui^M/Northumberland,
late Captain Qren. Ode.;
Honorary Colonel^ 28 Feb. 6a
Majobs.
John Philip Osbaldeston
Mitford,^ JBr0r«^ Major late
18 F. 6 Sept. 64
George H. Grey,* late Capt.
Qren. Ode 25 Feb. 65
GAnAiirs.
WilliftmAdamson,.ffoii.3fq;.2i July 53
John Potts 12 May 62
Henry P. Shafto Orde, late
Capt. 15 F., Inst, of Musk, a Apr. 65
FarlVercy.p.s 7 July 65
ShalcTossPitzh.Widdrington a Aug. 66
Robert Brown, j;.* 2Aug.66
Michael Dodd 30 July 67
Allan Drummond, ^.# 30 May 71
Anthony Marshall 26 Mar. 73
Alex. Henry Browne a8 June 73
LlBUTBirANTS.
John E. Elton Roberts, ^.#.24 Mar. 70
Geo. Henry Bulloek, p.s. ...21 Feb. 71
Thomas G. Dderdon 28 Mar. 71
Lewis Alphonso Eyre i May 71
John Rose Vincent, p.« 29 Jan. 72
Robert Thornton Harden.. 15 May 72
Xord Arthur Gecil i Jan. 73
Xori Lionel Cecil i Jan. 73
Sub LiBUTBiTAirTS.
James S. R. Scott z6Aug. 73
Malcolm Drummond 24 Dec. 73
Adjt. 4- Cop/.— Alfred Grey . i May 6i
Surgeon. —
Assist, ^wry,— Robert Wil-
son, MD 12 Mar. 69
BuflTFacinirs.
Nottingham, or Eoyal Sher-
wood Foresters.
Head Quarters, Newark. [No. 59.]
HOKOBABT COLOKBL.
Lt.Colosbl.
Arthur S. H. Lowe 23 Mar. 71
M.VJOBS.
Anthony Henderson Fowke 5 Apr. 71
Aug. Mark Hammond 4 June 73
Captains.
John Thos. Pountain, p.s.... 15 Feb. 67
Alfred Edw. L. Lowe, p. s. 9 June 68
Richard Upton 9 June 68
Percy Stanhope 28 July 69
George Gawthem, p.s 30 June 70
Hujrh Aucr. Croaon,«/a<* Lt.
ToF., a7i'i latr Capt. 4- Adj.
Monagha n Militia 30 June 70
Charles Rntcman Pnist,»
lafe Captain 60 Fijles.p. e. 6 Sept. 70
Harvey Charles Trj'on, late
^<- 48 F - Sept. 71
Arthur SteflTe Crisp, late Lt.
.11 F. /).« 7 Sept. 71
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke,*
laie Lt 2F., p.s 14 May 73
Gecrpe Rodmoud Prior ... 30 Aue. 7-1
David Arch. Dalton Ken-
nedy, late Lt. 78 F. 30 Aug. 73
LlEUTBIfANTS.
Tho8.C.Watson,/a^tfX^7si5'. 5 Apr. 71
Ashby Kail 5 Apr. 71
Clement E. R. Bentlcy 16 May 71
Geo. E. MnckameRs 1;^ June 71
Benj. Wentworth Darley ...aJB Dec. 71
Edward Guy TrafTord 26 Mar. 73
Arthur M. Outram, p.s. 12 Apr. 7 3
Rub LlHUTBlTAWTS.
Richard Chnrles Strelley... a8 June 73
Herbert M. Baigor 33 Jiilv 73
Robert Langslow 35 Oct. 73
Adjf. 4'Capt.— John F. Girar-
Aot^late Capt. 43 JP. 23 Got. 56
Qr. Master.— Capt. Donald
Sinclair, *.p. 93 F. 14 Aug. 60
^ttr^ron.— Wm.Palkingham
Foottit., 24 Apr. 66
Assist.. Surg. —Thomas Fred.
Greenwood 5 Apr. 71
Digitized by
BIimFi
;^t9?5§ie
^2 6 Militia Infantry of England and Wales
Oxfordshire.
Head Quarters, Oxford. [No. s'-l
' MedUerrauean."
Lt.GoLOKBL G03fI3fIi.KDAirT.
J£oH.Mg.Q. Arth. Annesley,
lateLt. 16 Dr».,p.s 22 May 72
Majors.
Thos. Modey Crowder, p.». 27 Apr. 68
Herbert Buchanan, JP. ...12 June 72
Captains.
Edw. Trevor Amey 22 May 62
Charles Rivers Bulkeley,
Iu»t. qfJItaketry 1 June 65
Edw.CarrierSmifchTompaonip Sept. 70
Edwin Frend,p.« 10 Aug. 72
Samuel Brewis 15 Mar. 73
John L. Fletcher «..i6 Apr. 73
Arthur Bott Cook 26 Apr. 73
Wm. Percival Wood a July 73
LiSUTEKAVTS.
Fred. John F. Fyler 3 Jan. 72
Arthur Wm. Du Vemet 3 Jan . 72
Henry James Seton 3 Jan. 72
Joseph Arthur Henley i Feb. 73
Frank Willan 26 Apr. 73
Warner J. L. Heriot 26 Apr. 73
Adit. 4- Capi.—John Fra,
Sparke,^ late Capt. 84 F. . x Oct. 62
Qr.lfojfer.— William Wyke-
hamHoUoway 4 May 66
Surgeon. — John Briscoe 24 Mar. 69
A99ut. figure.— Patrick Ka-
vanagh, MD 19 Oct. 71
Yellow Facings.
Boyal BadnoT.
(JZi/TM.) [No. 50.]
Head Quarters, Presteign.
Majob.
Wm. Jones Thomas, ^ laU
Capt, 2 Dr. Qd9 x6 Mar. 71
CATTAIirS.
Hanson Hy. Applethwaite 4 Apr. 66
John James ^ a6 Apr. 73
LlBUTltKAirTS.
Reuben Norton xi Oct. 71
Frank W. M. Evans 28 May 73
Adj. <fCajrf.— Edw. Rawlings
Hannam, l^ite Lt. 8 F. ...20 Dec. 56
iSlKr^tfon.^H.E.Debenham x2 Mar. 68
Scarlet Facings.
Shropshire.
Head Quarters, Shrewsbury. [No. 54.]
HONOBA.BT COLONSL.
Richard Frederick Hill, DL.
late Lt. Colonel 53 P. 24 Apr. 63
Lt.Coloitbl.
' Edw. Corbett, UUe Lt. 72 -P.,
Monorarif Colonel 16 Mar. 55
Majobs.
Godfrey Rtiflsell,! laU B.N. 8 Apr. 67
Thomas Meyrick 7 June 73
Captaiws.
Joseph VenablesLovett 30 Dec. 59
William Patchett 29 Mar. 65
Walter Henry Whitmore ... x Apr. 65
Joseph Banks Bladen 3 MTay 65
John Bennett,* late Lt. 80
F.,p.9 8 Apr. 67
Richard Edward Browne,*
lateLt. 57 F. 24 Nov. 68
NathanielKyrle Collins. |i.».ax July ji
Fra. Alex. W. Whitmore 20 Jan. 72
Sdw. MaltbyWakeman, J9.4.X7 Feb. 72
Herbert Pryce Jones, j».«. ... 23 JuJy 73
LlBrTKITANTS.
Alg. G. B. Whitmore, p.e. aa Aug. 70
William Lovett 0 Mar. 71
Francis Henry Peny,j).»....i4 Apr. 71
Edw. Holmes Baldock, p.e.ao Apr. 71
Francis Corbett, p.a.Lo/K. 6 May 7«
Artnur Peters Jonnson, p.».x3 June 71
John G<K). Downing, jp.0. ...13 Oct. 71
Edw. WilUaiu Herbert, p.9, 30 Mar. 72
Sub LiBUTXirAHTS.
Fred. S. Pardee xi Oct. 73
Geo. R. C. O. Gore ix Oct. 73
Adjt. 4r Cop^—R. Montague
Hornby,* late Capt. 18 jP. 28 Nov. 67
Paymaster.— ¥. Owen, late
Capt. 44 F. X2 Dec. 54
Q,r.Ma*ter.—S2t&. Armstrong 8 July 59
5itrff.— JohnNigolHeathcote 8 May 46
Aeeiet. Surg. — ^Nelaon Ed-
wards 22 Feb. 71
Green Facings.
1st Somerset.
Head Quarters, Taunton. [No. 16.]
HOXOBA.BT COLOKBL.
Charles K. Kemeys Tynte,
JP. DL. late Capt. 11
Hneeart andOr.Ode 20 Oct. 57
Lt.Coloitel CoiiMA.irDA.irT.
Richard Leckonby Phipps,
VL. JP. late Col. Unatt. ;
Hon. Colonel 18 Oct. 52
Majors.
Thomas Huasey, I>L. JP.
Hon.Li.Colonel,p.M i Feb. 64
Henry Cornish Henley, JP.io May 69
CaJTA-IKS.
Thomas Warry, Mon.Mqfor 9 July 60
Schofleld Patten, p.t.lftMi.lf.7 Mar. 62
Franklin Sealy Bridge ix Feb. 67
Thomas Roworth Parr, late
Lt. mjU Brigade 16 Apr. 68
Wm. O. Meade King, p.»....ig Dec. 68
ThomasMarriott-Dodington27 July 70
Henry Edw. Bennett, p.« ....X3 Feb. 72
William Burridge, p.9 24 Aug. 72
Henry Edward Harbin,/***.
qf Mu9ketry^p.9 26 Mar. 73
Marcus Henry Shee, p.a. ...a8 June 73
LlBUTBNA.irT8.
Henry Alfred Walsh, j».». ...X9 Sept. 70
Theoph. Pym Hillcoat,j>.». 14 Jan. 71
H. M. Kemeys-Tynte,j>.f. .. 4 Mar. 7X
John Hammet Beadon, p.*. 14 Mar. 71
Henry Hutchins Richards,
lateLt. 103 F. 27 Mar. 71
Reg. Geo. Harry Faithfull 28 Mar. 71
Sholto Claud Douglas, p.9. 29 Mar. 7X
Henry P. G. Langton,p.«... x Mar. 72
Richard H. Hayward x60ct. 7a
Henry W. Helyar 7 May 73
SVB XlBUTXKAXXS.
Andrew Geo. Wood 30 July 73
A^'t. 4r Capt.—H&DXj Atkin-
son Adair, late Capt. 52 JP. i Oct. 68
Surg.— Wm. Liddon x6 July 73
Aeetet. Surg.—W. A. Dene...x8 July 73
Black Velvet Facingv.
2nd Somerset.
Head Quarters, Bath. [No. 47.]
HOHORABY COLOVBL.
William Pinney, DL. JP.... x Jan. 50
liT.CoLOirSL CoXlCAimAKT.
Alex. Wm. Adair,» JP. late
Capt. s^F.p. s 12 Sept. 70
Majors.
Chas.R. J. Sawyer,* JP. late
of Netherlands Service, and
a Knight CouTonnedeChfne 3 Apr. 70
GeorgeKashleighEdgell.JP.
late Capt. 7 F. 4 Mar. 71
Captaihs.
VincentUptonLangworthy,
late Li. J F. 29 Mar. 67
Easton Jotm Cox,? late Capt.
6F. 8 Apr. 70
Wm. Long, JP. late Lt.
46T,tP,9 I Dec. 70
Kilner Aug. Arthur Brasler*
?J
Creagh,».^P., laUU.UU%-
tary Train ajFcb.?!
Arthur Fra. Kelsey, laU
Capt. 26 F. 29 Mar. 71
Francis Wm. Rankin, p. $. 14 Kov. 71
Dudley H. 6. Smith,/a<e£^
64 JP. 20 July 7J
G«o. Edw. B. Baker, late Lt.
84 F 6N0V.7J
LiKUTEVAXn.
Edward Riley 23 Feb. 71
John Morgan Jones, JP. ...24 Feb. 71
Alfred James Riley, p.9. ...25 Feb. 71
John Charles Symonds, late
Lt.tDr. &da aoMftr.71
Greo. Heberden Emery, j».*.3i Mar. 71
Wm. G. SUlery Sainsbuiy,
P* 15 Apr. 71
Fra. Henry Thomdike,p.*.i7 July 71
Alfred S. Chapman, p.*. ...15 Nov. 71
Hon. Oct. H. Lambart la Apr. 7j
Robert H. C. J. Peel 14 May 73
SVB LiBUTBirAim.
John Chas. Pilgrim 30 July 75
Claude G. Way 24 Dec, 7j
A^t. 4r Capt.— Kenry Clark
Worthington,* late Capt.
67 F. ai Feb. 67
Surgeon. — David Michael ... 4 Kov. 6>
Aeetst.Surg.—C. S. Barter... 5 July 73
Black Velvet Facings.
The King's Own Ist
Head Quarters, Lichfield. [No. 66. j
" Mediterranean.^*
HOKOBARY COLOVEL.
Hon. Wellington Pat. Man-
versChetwynd Talbot,?a<«
of J Futiliere, SerJ. atArm9
in Ordinary to the Queen... 26 Apr. 73
Lt.Colovbl.
Fra. Chambers, Hon. Ook 19 M&yn
Majors.
Thos.Wm.Fletcher,XH;.jy. 7 Apr. ij
Henry Jasper Willett, Hon.
Lieut.Col.,p.r, 16 July n
Captaihs.
Charles Edw.Mousley.JETon .
Kajor DL. JP 30 Junesj
Cecil N. Lane, Hon. Major 27 July 54
PryceLHarri80n,iroii.Jtf<|y.i5 SepLfs
HerveyTalbot,/a<el?tt«.z8!r. 8 Apr. 62
Edward Henry Foster a8 May t?
Walter George Webb ao Apr. es
Wm.Arden,2af«o/z4irv«Mrvi2 July fo
Charles Arthur GameU ... i May 72
George Canning Talbot ... 26 Oct. 7;
LiBITTBVAXTS.
Askew James HUlcoat 25 ^>^-
Michael H. Grazobrook 12 July
Wm. Vincent Townend 15 Apr.
Robertson G. Marshall, X«.
h.p.3 W.I.n sMay
Wm. Osmund Oslear, UXe
Lt. li^F. sMay
William Conran,«.*. 19 Sept
Hon. Wm. FredDawnay ...28 Sept.
Herbert Chas. Geo. Spring 2 Mar.
Han. Charlee W. Finch aa Apr.
Willoughby Wood 13 Feb.
AdA.^ Cbj>#.— Danl.Hillman,
laie of Or. Ode 19 July
Surgeon. — Jno.LeyHichenB2i May
A9n9t. Surg.—C. B. Welch-
man 30 Aug.
Blue Facings.
The Eiog's Own 2nd Stafford.
(iwJW Infantry.) [No. 58]
Head Quarters, Stafford.
CoLoni..
B.R.,XonlHathertoxi, 2>£.JP.5 Jan. 53
LT.Coi.o]rBL.
Richard Dyott, DL. JP. late
Capt. 53 >. 29 Sept. 55
Majob.
Morton Edw.Ba]ler,l>J&. JP. to Oct n
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Wm. Johnson, ifoa.lTci/or... 33 Apr. 53
James Wen^ss Anderson,
laie <f7 F. llon.MaJor 16 Doc. 54
John Ed. Knighi, p.9.. Inst.
ofMtktirji^ Eon . Jfo/orsS Sept. 57
Cecil Hy. Ciampton, Mon,
Major 30 Sept. 58
Fred. Blackall Jervis 33 Feb. 63
AatfoAUB PattisBOn, Hon.
ii^or 17 Jan. 63
Rowiand John LenthaU, laU
U. 3a F. 15 Dec. 68
William Shaw xs Dec. 68
John Wallace P. Lowe 10 Oct. 71
John Pilkington Baldwin... zo Oct. 71
LzXTTTUrAirTS.
Hcniy Ripley 37 Feb. 63
Charles Forstcr^.* 8 Apr. 63
Richard CoUeyWellealey... 9 Apr. 66
Charlea Fred. Hand 15 Apr. 71
B(m. Cecil James Littleton 15 Apr. 71
Randal B. Stanier 15 Apr. 71
Lancelot 6.B.Bowdon,j>.«. xoMay 71
John Henry Monc]cton,jp.«. 10 Oct. 71
LoQiB Wilham Jelf 17 Feb. 73
Ueniy William Holmea 36 Mar. 73
G€o. A. E. T. Gervia 33 Nov. 73
BVB LiSCTBVAVTB.
Joseph H. Blacklock 6 Sept 73
lifi. f Capt.—Ejre Trench
John Richard Nugent^laU
CMI.S9F, 34 May 56
QrirM^.—TbomaaKeUy xo Nov. 69
Svyom. — Cooper Hayes
Ctawford 8 May 63
Amd. 5«fi^.— Hemy Thos.
lomax 3 May 70
Bine Facings.
Militia Infantry of England and Wales. 457
Alfred Robert j^^f: x3 Feb. 63 2nd Eoyal Surrey,
Henry Feamside Speed ...36 Feb. 64 Head Quarters, Guildford. [Ko. xx.]
Lordiohn W. N. Hervey ...xx Feb. 69
Charles Edw. Salmon sx July 69
Montague Cha. Browning,*
late Capt. 87 J?. 38 Feb. 70
John Dawson 8 Dec. 70
James Elwin Oakes 33 May 73
Bdw. Purefoy Huddle8ton...36 Apr. 73
LlBUTBlTAirTS.
Fra.Wm.L.Anstmthcr,j).«. 33 Mar. 7X
James Hunter Rodwell,j>.«. 24 Apr. 71
Philip Leathes, p.* 31 Apr. 7X
Robert H. B. Campbell,j».«. x Aug. 7X
Robert Aifleck 34 July 73
Fred. L. C. Thomas, j».«. ...3X July 73
Au^. N. C. Hems worth 36 Feb. 73
Adjt.f Oxp^.—Chas. Joshua
Tuimell Oakes,! late Capt.
Ifilitary Train 13 Sept.6x
Qr. Matter. — John Sim-
monds, lateofig F. 36 Aug. 6x
S'ufwwm.— John Kilner 8 Jan. 69
Asel.Surg.—Tho.Wm. Spink
Locke 38 Jan. 69
Yellow Facings.
The £ing*8 Own 3rd Stafford.
{Bi/lee.) CN0.73.]
Head QaartxB,New(»8tle-nnder-Lyne.
HosoaaKT Oox<ovkl.
niaa.Bagot, laie^Or. Gdt. 37 Mar. 58
LT.COLOirKI. COMlCAVSAirT.
PKcrBroughton, laU C^.
i Dr. Ode 34 Feb. 70
Majobb.
netncntT. SneydKynner8]ey39 May 68
Charles John Webb 3june7x
CajraAivs.
William Lee Grealey i Aug. 59
Praacia Vere Wright, p.e.
I*H. cfMueketry 13 June 61
R^yland Hugh Cotton X3 June 6x
Salter M. Coyney, j9.« X7 Mar. 65
AleLWm. Radford-Norcop 30 Oct. 68
Harmar Alfred Baas so Jan. 70
Htn, William M. Jervis so Jan. 70
Baml Thomas Fitsherbert... 30 Aug. 70
<'UrioiBill 3june7x
amentFras. Wedgwood... 3 June 71
LlBVTBirAVTS.
Edward Talbot Wolaeley ...3X Jan. 67
H'l^hKer OolTiUe 35 Mar. 68
Richard Mirehonse 39 May 68
Hiarles William Lyon 39 May 68
w m, Robert Parker Jervis,
J«/« U. 47 F. 36 July 70
W:Ujam Moreton Philips ... x Sept. 70
tWiM Edward Lyon i Sept. 70
Jaae* Bdwaitla 3 Feb. 73
fci. Vincent W. Jervis 33 Feb. 73
[liaa. Edw. Bradly 7 Mar. 73
waaleyOrred 17 Aug. 73
wJliam FiuHerbert sS Aug. 73
*ijt- 4' Capt.—Qeo. Thomas
^Hiller, laU Captaim 48 P. i Oct. 69
^. Jforfa-.— Bdw. Richard
Adams 33 Sept. 69
'^•r7»«.--Charle« Orion ... 9 July 68
Scarlet Facings.
West Suffolk.
[No. 10.]
H<^ Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds.
HOBOBAXT COLOVBL.
<V Mar^ueu ef Bristol xo Jan. 65
Lt.Oolovbi. Com MAiTDAirT.
luIlerMaitlaad Wilson, JP. 9 Apr. 70
MajroBB.
i-nry Uaitland Wilson ...31 Apr. 70
K'm. JqIius Marahftll, p. ». 39 Oct. 73'
Ist Boyal Surrey.
Head Quarters, Richmond. [No. 30.]
Lt.Coloxbi. Coumaxdaht.
George Palmer Evelyn,* late
Capt. Rifle Brigade I Ron.
Colonel x9 Mar. 56
Majobs.
Stewart Forbes 36 Aug. 65
Geo. Hen.CaBalet, hUeCapt.
33 -P. x3 May 67
Captaikb.
Robert Henry Tighe, Intt.
ofMu9ketrjf,p.e 8 Sept. 65
Carleton Smith 30 Mar. 67
Tho. Wame Lemmon,ji. «. 35 June 67
Fred. S. Barlin, late Ene.
joF.tjB.t 30 Nov. 67
George Osgood, o. • 30 July 69
Rich. Jas. H. Mahon, j>. «....x5 July 70
Thomas Herbert Kioffsford 6 Oct. 70
Fra. Chas. Hughes I&llett,
laie Lt,Bojf«U Artillery ...14 Deo. 73
John Pope Cox, p.e 6 Sept. 73
Alario W. Churchward 6 Sept. 73
LlBUTBXAKTS.
James Cazalet Crofton x6 Mar. 68
Edward Clifton Griffith 37 Fob. 71
Thomas Percv Sheffield ...X5 Mar. 71
Wm. Jas.H.fTodsham, p.9.24 Aug. 7X
Waller Angelo Otway, p. #. 3x Dec. 71
Arthur A. H. W. Wedder-
bume 33 Dec. 7x
Geo. Wm. Graves 23 Dec. 71
Ashton Wm. Rendle,j).«. ... 3 May 73
Charles Henry Lord 3 May 72
Lewis H. Phillips 39 Mar. 73
Adj. 4r Cap^— Fred.William
Benwell, late Capt. 66 jp. . x June 72
Qr. Matter. — Geo. Rontreo,
Lt. late'gs F. 18 Doc. 54
Surgeon. — Richard Archer
"Warwick 37 Oct. 55
Aeeiet. Surg.—YraA. Bonney,
MD 5 Feb. 68
Blue Facings.
HOKOBAXT COLOITBL.
William, Sari of Lovelace,
Lord Lieutenant 14 Aug. 53
Lt.CoLOITBL COMMAITOAirT.
William James Sharps 39 Nov. 70
Majobb.
William Pontifez 31 Dec. 70
Edward George Hartnell ... 3 May 73
CAPTAIirS.
John R.Molineuz,iron.lfa;.3x Mar. 63
James Elvard 31 Mar. 63
James Atkinson 3 Feb. 70
Chas. Howard Chaplin, late
Capt.i-Adjt. Turkish Con-
tingent, Son. Mojor 33 Feb. 71
Edw. Geo. Godwin-Austen 23 Feb. 71
HenryDigby Mitchell, 0. «. X3 Apr. 71
Edw.WmrForesterLeighton,
late Capt 9 F. 30 May 71
John Davis 3 May 7a
Charles Thomas Ritchie ...24 July 73
Wm.Tho.W.Newenham,p.«. 0 Aug. 73
LlBVTBVAITTS.
Son. Spencer H. JoUifiTe, p.e. x 3 Apr. 7 x
Henry Florance Ward X2 Apr. 71
Herbert Cha. Jenkins x8 July 71
Arch. Hamilton Mathison,
J»«V •;• — ■ x9 0Ct. 71
Charles James Orr 33 Oct. 71
Fred. Foster Batemon so July 73
Fra. 0. B. Farrant 3 Aug. 73
Charles D. Hodgson xs Feb. 73
SiTB LlBUTBITAirTS.
E HartBadoliffe 33 July 73
R. A. L. Cabrera 34 Sept. 73
Adit. 4r Copt.— Gha8.Lennox
Tredcroft,* Capt. h.p. E.
AH 2 Feb. 67
Sura.—^eaxj Sharp Taylor 6 May 54
A»e%et.Surg.—Zo\ai Morton,
MB 39 Apr. 67
Blue Facings.
3rd Eoyal Surrey. [No. xxs.]
Head Quarters, Kingston on Thames.
LT.COX.OirBL CoXKAKDAirT.
Miles Stringer, lateLt.tDr.is May 7a
Majobs.
Charles Francis Evelyn 13 Feb. 70
James Legeyt Daniell x 5 May 7a
OAFTAIirS.
Lamorock Flower, Inai. of
Mueketrg 9 Apr. 60
Frederick Brown 7 Apr. 66
James Killery, ji.f 20 Aug. 66
Robert Rintoul, Capt. h.p. 4
Dragoon Chtarde ...3 May 69
Fras. Burdett, laU Lt. Col. 1 7
Laneere x7May 69
Robert King, p. « 34 Dec. 69
NorcliSb Giipm, late Capt.
84 F. IS Fob. 70
Courtenay Mansel 13 Aug. 70
Greo. Ernest Eames Blunt,
late Capt. 83 F. i June 73
Matthew Howitt 30 July 73
LlBUTBirAirTS.
Charles Herbert Curtis 5 Doc. 70
Cha. Lewis N. Ingram tx Dec. 70
Charles John Mottram 31 Dec. 70
Cecil Henry Stopford i x Mar. 73
Henry B. M. Carvick 3 May 72
Edgar Camao Purchas 39 June 73
Miles Stringer^.* 39 June 7s
Richard Aug. Willis 6 Nov. 73
Basil Morier xs Feb. 73
Aug. M. Hamilton X3 Feb. 73
Fra. 0. G. Moon-.....^.^.?f Jf^y 73
Digitized by VjOO^Iy
458
Militia Infantry of England and Wales.
Parratt, hUe Capt. 85 J*. ...19 Apr. 53
Qr. Matt.— RichATd Walker
Jones, lots Entign Br%ti$h
German Legion 7 June 65
^iir^.— Matt. Trollope Cole-
man 3 July 53
Anitt. Sbr^.— MatthewOwcn
Coleman, MD 2 Apr. 69
Bine Facings.
Bojal Sossex.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 5a.]
Head Quarters, Chichester.
lir.CoLoiriL ComcAiTDAjrT.
2ron.HenryQage,X)X.JP.2a/«
Lt.Si/UBrigade,Bon.Col. 5 Feb. 64
MAJORS.
John Aldridfi:e»« JP, laU
Brevet 3£aior 21 F. aa Mar. 64
Edwd.John Bunny, DX.J^P. 4 Mar. 70
Ci-PTAnfs.
J.Fiennes Blake, Hon.Major 8
John K. Smith, Hon. Jtajorai
Th08.FaulconerWlsden,i/P.
Son. Major so July 60
Charles Bridger, JP., Hon,
Major 9
WiUiamBridger, HonJfajon^
John Luttman> Johnson .. . x 3
Charles Raymond Burrell... 6
Fred. Chas. Lonis Rasch ... 4
Henry Colville Bridger,j>.«.,
Inti. qfMueketrjf 15
Fra. Stuart O'Beimc, p.#. 15
8 June 55
I July 5S
9 Jan. 6x
3 July 61
3 Mar. 70
6 Apr. 72
4 Dec. 72
5 Feb. 73
5 Mar. 73
LiiunxAiTTS.
Frank C. Fielding 38 Mar. 68
Sidney B. M'Whmnie, p. 9. 7 Apr. 68
Thomas Cuthbert Kearney 20 M!ay 69
C. J. Pakenham Lawrell ... 9 Jxme 70
James M. Carr Llqyd 8 Aug. 70
John Bamsbotham 34 Aug. 70
Fleetwood Forbes Bhawe...3o Sept. 70
C. B. Grodnmn, o.« 6 Feb. 71
Arthur Henry Prime 28 Apr, 71
Robert M. Bosseter 6 Apr. 72
Lord Edm. B. F. Howard ... x Jan. 73
Edw. B. Crake 15 Mar. 73
Adj. 4- Oiq»f .— Jno.Wm.Mad-
den, late Capt. 4 JP. and
Capt. Inetruetor of Mut-
ketryio aiDwotBatt 25 Nov. 63
Poyjwr.— Wm. Fred. Perry X4 Feb. 60
Surgeon.— Wm. Batley, UUe
Staff Aetiet. Surg 14 Sept. 58
AMs%*t.Surg,—J. M.Percival 30 Apr. 67
Blue Facings.
1st Boyal Tower Hamlets.
(The Zing' 9 Own Light Ii\fantrg.)
Head Quarters, Dalston. [No. 97.]
Lt.C0I.OKXL ComCAHDAJTT.
Alfred P. F. C. Somerset,
DL. JP. late Lt. 13 F. ...xj May 72
Majors.
William Ewing, DL 3 Mar. 69
Charles Lawson de Salis^ 19 June 72
Captaxvs.
Wm. Lewis Kulbach 9 May 66
Barnard Tindal Bosanquet 7 May 68
Archibald Wm. Harrison,
late Lieut. 13 F. 3X Mar. 7X
William Martm FrobiBhor,7
late Capt. 55 F. Jnet. of
Musket^ 21 Apr. 71
Thomas Candler Wharton,*
late Capt.gjF. 34 Juno 7 x
Geo. Coulson Childs, late
Lt. 7 jSueeare 21 July 71
Fred. John Atkinson Dunn,
late Capt. B. Canadian
Byie9 21 July 71
Cecil Thompson 5 Feb. 73
Arthur William a'Bockett 5 Feb. 73
Eugene Henry Winslow,
late of Turhieh Contingent 2$ Oct. 73
LixxmvASTS.
Sydney Laman Blanchard 24 Oct. 64
Jonas Oliver Morris 22 Feb. 71
John Arch. Lavies, v. •. ...23 Mar. 71
RichardHovil,2a<eJ?)W.89P.2x Apr. 71
JohnHardwick 17 M!ay 71
Daniel John Clanchy 4 Aug. 71
Cha.Fra.H. Beardmore,p.«. x Se|)t.7x
John Alex. Gilmonr 26 April 73
Ai)t. 4r Capt, — John Henry
Nott,i late Capt. i F. x Sept.66
Qr. Matter. — Wellington
White,* iate 0/50 P. 30 Mar. 57
Surgeon. — Morgan Culhane,
MD 3x Nov. 57
iii«^5«ry.— Rich. C. Kibbler x Aug. 65
Blue Facing^.
,2nd Bojal Tower Hamlets.
{The Queen'e Own Light Ir^fantry. )
[No. 83.]
Head Quarters, Victoria Park Square.
HoiroaAST Coloitbl.
The Barl of Wilton, GCH,
DL.JP 7 Nov. 40
Lt.Coloitbl.
Fred. John Colin Halkett,'
UUe Capt. 7x F. 24 May 66
Majors.
James Dillon Macnamara,'
JP. late Lieut, 59 F. Hon.
Lt.Colonel 30 Apr. 70
John Edw. Tewart,« late
Capt. 6 F, xoMay 73
Caftaikb.
Oeo. Albert Conran, late Lt.
86 F. 28 Apr. 63
Robert Kirkwood 4 June 63
John Bolton 18 Sept.66
Wm. Ingram Marter 23 Apr. 68
William wamer Dennis ... x M!ay 68
Geo. W. D. Kempson, late
Lt. jkHueeare^p.e 17 Jan. 7X
Wm. Herbert Rudall, late
Lt.ig F. 17 Jan. yt
John William Lee, 0. « 24 June7x
Edw. Alex. James Duff, p. «.xd May 73
T.E.B.TownBend,2a^X«.83Pax July 73
LlXTTTBlTAirTS.
Edw. Coghlan, Hon. Capt. 4r
Qr.Maeter,h.p. Depot Batt. 7 May 70
Alfred Wm. CoUis Browne. 30 Aug. 70
Wm. Henry Bourke, p. e. ...15 Nov. 70
Count Richard Metaxa 8 May 7X
Ludlow Cotter 7 Mar. 72
Chas. P. R. Cotter 27 Mar. 72
Claude H. White 8 Apr. 72
Wm. Q. H. Stewart, p.e. ...16 Apr. 73
Richard R. Cole 7 May 73
Sub LzBUTBKAirTS.
Charles James Martin x 3 Nov. 73
Adft. 4- Capt.— Geo. Shirley
Maxwell, late Lieut. 20 JP. 30 Oct. 66
Surg.—T. B. Christie 14 July 73
AMeitt.Surg.—Q.F.'Ba,te,MD. 4 Aug. 71
Blue Facings.
Ist "Warwick.
Head Quarters, Warwick. [No. 36.]
" The Bear and Bagged Staff."
HOXOBABY COLOKBL.
W. H., iord Leigh 2June65
Lt.Coloitbl.
Majors.
Richard R. Jco, JP 14 Mar. 60
Oswald Aupr. Grimston,! late
Capt. igF, X5N0V. 60
Captaiics.
Wm.HuU, late Lt. Coldet. Gde.
Henry John Yoatmsn, ji. 1.
* In»t. qfMuekefry 38Jane6o
Edw. Sawyer, Hon. Major 19 Oct. 61
Herbert HarringtonBobertS35 Oct. 6:
Fra. Lloyd Langford Jsmes,
DL. JP 26 Not. 63
John Marsland. 15 Jmie^s
Wm.Alex. Pexmington,/P.ii Feb. 71
LXBCTSVAXTS.
Owen Lloyd, J1.0 37 Jan. 71
Thos. Tufnell Staunton 11 Feb. 71
Wm. John Shaw 17 Nov. 71
Evan Eustace Lloyd 23 Doc 71
Charles Herbert Heath, ^.t. 15 Hsr. 72
Fred. John Battine 20 Julj 7}
Fred. Morris, «.f. 23 Nov. 72
Martin H. D. Lister s Feb. 73
Sub LixvTBBAxn.
Capel Geo. Adey 16 JtiIjts
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Bjoht. Pymock
Vaughton,».7^P. laU Capt.
90 P. 7 Not. 36
Qr. Matt.— TbM. Bannister,
Lt.^ late of 27 F. 3Not.^
8u rg.—¥d. Goodchild,*lf D. 1 8 Jan. t:
Attitt.Surg.—R. C. Perkin...2i .\pr. ^
Yellow Facings.
2nd "Warwick.
Head Quarters, Leamington. [No. 53.]
Ji^T.CoLOWBL GomcAirDAirT.
Frederick Granville, DL.
lateM<yor23 F.; .Hon. Co/. 16 Feb. s^
\ Majobs.
John Hallewell Carew, hde
Lieut. 9 F.; Hon.Lt.Col. a Apr. f J
Geo. Duncombe Steele Per-
kins 30 Apr. 6j
Captazvs.
Walt. Fnmess,i).0..&<m.Jfaj.25 Jime.a
Henry Howkins^JSToii. ir«;.x4 Feb. 51
Geo. Goodwin Norris, p. «. .16 Apr. a
Ben). Elliott Ogle, Intt. of
Mutketrv, Son. Major ...23 Ang/j
James Gildea 19 Jan. (o 1
Robert Allenby 24 Mar n
Brook P.MorganPayler,j>.«. sApr.^ |
Grant Thomlinson Grant,
late Lieut. 03 F. 25 Ma; 6p
Augustus Wise, |).« ^SepLp \
Edward Charles Windflor...a4 Sept. 73
LlBUTBlTAirTS. '
Chas. Geo. Wood Moore ...xi Nor.r>
Hamilton Osborne 28 Jan. ;:
Henry Cad wallader Adams 15 Apr. ;:
Wilford L. Child, p.t 7 Jnnerr
M. Delapoer Beresford 7 Mar.-s
Robert Lancaster 26 Star. 71
Ali^d Wms. Bromley p.t. 5 Oct :i ,
Chas. Madock Beech 5 Oct. ;: I
Bub LiBUTBjrijrTs. '
Geo. G. Lancaster 16 July jj
Herbert J. W. Field 10 Dec, ;;
Henry 8. Turmard X7DCC rjl
Ai^t. 4r C5«p^.— Rice Davies
Knight, laU Capt. 98 2?.... 18 Dec. F'
Qr.Jr(Me«r.— G. J.Booker,£f.i2 Apr. :«
Surg.—lSdw. Jackson. MD. 14 Oct ;;
Aetitt. ^icr^.— Chas. William
Marriott ax Apr. (j\
White Facings.
Boyal Westmorland.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 17]
Head Quarters, Applebv.
LT.Coi:K>irBL Cokmaxdaxt.
Thomas Salkeld, laU of 11 ^
Huteart 26 Feb. 8
Majob.
Wm. Pitt Drafffen,* Capt.
h.p. B. Mar. Art., p. t. ...32 Not.]
Captaixs.
Christopher W. Braithwaitezs Maj ^
George Cockle, p. t., Intt.
ofMutketrg 27 Apr.^
George Atkinson, p.* 1 Jan- <
LiBXTTBirAirrs.
Edwin James Pell 15 Mar ]
p.t. 26 Dec. 56 Francis Bentley la.Tui;?!
Henry Charles Palmer 7 Dec. 57 '^^
G.W.FeRtherstone/ron.Af«;.28 Aug. 58
red. W. Stricklandifon. Maj. 28 June 60
Chas. C. Turner 22 Jic j
Sub Libutbhaxts.
Fred. J. J. FoiUces. ^aJiL.^l
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Militia Infantry of England and Wales.
Adjt. ir CVi^rf.— Cony Bever-
ley Smith, Cwptaxn A. f.
S.MaritteArt 39 Nov. 70
Sur^.— Fergus ArxnstroBg,
MD. 9 Sept. 6s
Bine Foclnpfs.
Boyal Wiltshire.
Head Quarters, Bevizos. [No. 33.]
" KediterranecM.**
Lt.CoIOKSL COXXX^KDUIT.
Lord Methnen, DL. lot* of
71 F., Aide de Camp to tke
^M, and ColoHel 6 May 46
lllJOBS.
William BlacV, ji.# '3 Feb. 73
David Archer, ji.# i2Apr. 73
Captadts.
KaUi. W.Slopcr, IIon.Majono Mar. 55
Sam.Wm. R. Sadler, late Li.
23 F., Intt. ofMiui.v. «. ...15 Aug. 64
John Prancia Mair Winter-
6caleJat€Li.Mi/leJBrigad0 38 Mar. 66
Alex. ¥n. Powell. «.# xi May 67
Charlea Fred. Hawker 15 Apr. 69
Albert Re jfinald Graves 27 May 69
Walter Home,* late Capt.
3^F.,p.» 8 May 71
H. Chas. CoddinfSfton, ^.t. ...26 Mar. 73
Geo. Henry Gordon, p.9. ...26 Mar. 73
LUUTBITAXTS.
ir08.MarciuW.Geo.Sazidysiz Apr. 71
Georjfe Arthur Peel 21 Apr. 71
Edward Hu^h Crofton 17 May 71
Geo. Wm. H. Pain, p.e 22 Dec. 71
Walter John Grove 22 Deo. 71
Clement Edw. Hamilton ...21 Mar. 72
Wm. Stancomb 26 Oct. 72
Arthur P. Milward 30 Apr. 73
Sim LnvTSiTAKTs.
H. fl., Lord Trafalgar 24 Sept. 73
Fra. Henry Tong© 29 Oct. 73
Adjt. 4^C«wf.--Robt.BridKes
Bellera,! late Capt. 50 F. i Apr. 62
Afv — John Fred. Nicholla,
,^0 8 Aug. 54
Blue Facings.
Worcester.
H^ Quarters, Worcester. [No. 67.]
HoirOSABY COLOirSL.
Thimas Webb, DL. JP. late
Capt.^F. 15 Mar. 70
Lr.Coi^im, CoiofAXDAirT.
Tbomaa C. N.Norbury,* DL.
J P. late Capt. 6 Dr. Gde. 15 Mar. 70
Majobs.
Cbarlea Sidney Hawkins,
^ ItL.JF. Uon.Li.Colonel... IS July 50
iltrtmdalo Edwin Vale,Di.
^^ 3» Jiiiy 72
Captaixs.
ttchard John Griffiths, DL.
j^^ 10 Aug. 58
« m. Parker Howell, laie
tn*ig% 8 F. Son.Mqjor ...30 Aug. 59
rar-maa L^ord Champion 21 June 61
J'tn Edwin WinnaU 4 June 64
''jha Barber, JP 13 Juno 65
Aas. Talbot Hancocks, ;>.«. 16 May 6(5
H'TUT Edward Vale 22 May 68
.-arlea Edward Davis 4 June 69
iehard Prcscott Decie, late
^^ff- S. Sngineert 2 Apr. 70
iv-j^am Henry AUsopp,j).#. 4 June 70
ru.<4ore King 15 May 72
r..:<T»ja9 Shedden,rnririfc/or
^fytu»ketrif,p.» 31 July 72
LlBtTTBKAKTS.
wnrr CheDinarworth 18 Aug. 60
chaThftckwell 11 Jan. 70
ifrbcrt W. I>omvile, p.«....23 Feb. 70
fwen Charles Walcot 12 May 70
;>lney B, R. Hawkins 2 Jan. 71
'ha S. Kersteman, p.$. ... 3 Jan. 71
L-red Winsmore Hooper.. .27 Feb. 71
.^.ward Hugh Bcarcroa ...17 Mar. 71
^tn 3. Wainwright t8 Apr. 71
;t:ra:d G. Elrington 19 Apr. 71
to. Capel R. C. Fenwick... 1 June 72
his. L. A. Skinner 5 Oct. 72 I
-ias JqLu Webb 15 Mar. 73 '
AAjt. ^ Capt.—Wui. Charles
Hill, laie Capt. 36 F. 25 Mar. 68
Paymcuter. — Captain Henry
Mayne, k.p. 49 F. i Deo. 57
Qr. 3f<u^«f.— Robert Thos.
„ Baker x Sept. 66
ff«ry.— George Edwin Hvde 4 Mar. 67
A»*iet. Surg.—H. G. Budd ... 7 May 67
Buff Facings.
East York.
" White Rose of York,** [No. 1 2.]
Head Quarters, Beverley.
HOXOBABY CoLOirXL.
Geo. Hamilton Thompson,
DL. late Lieut, i Dr. Ode. 10 May 71
Lt.Coloxbl.
Wm. Heniy Grlmston,* laie
Capt. 13 F. xoMay 73
Majobs.
Charles Telford, JP., «.#. ...16 Apr. 77
Wm. Cha. EUis, late Capt.
Madras Infantry, p.$ 7 June 73
Captaixs.
George Agars Nesfleld 28 Mar. 70
JohnM'Greery 12 June 73
Edward Bany Broadley ...xa June 73
Bernard Byrne 7 June 73
Hy. le Patourcl,/a<«Xe.i6 F. 2 July 73
HeniyLeeke,» Capt. k.p. ^oF.^^ Aujr. -ji
David S. D. Johnstone, Cap^ ^
tain, Kp. 100 F. X2 Nov. 73
W.H.Iremonger,Za^X<.32F.i2 Nov. 73
LixuTxirAirTS.
George Duncombe 16 Nov. vi
Arthur H. Saltmarshe x6 Nov. 71
Arthur Abney Sandys. p.e. 16 Feb. 72
Frederick Reynard, p.» 15 May 72
Sub Libutkitaxts.
Ralph G. L. Reea-Webbe ...16 Aug. 73
.4d//. ^- aij)^— John Edward
Bi-odhurst, latt Capt. 4 Dr.
„^<^ 2x Feb. 63
Paymaeter.—Sohxi William
F. Sandwith, late Capt.
Somhay Army ,5 Nov. 55
Qr. JToWtfr.— James Siason
Cooper X Mar. 64
Surgeon. —William Harris
Stoetton ... 5 Oct, 72
.itm^.^Kr^.— HenryWilson,
laie of Soyal Navy 14 May 73
459
Majobs.
Edward Muscroft 5 Apr 71
^ Gaptaixs.
Wm. Walker, Mo».MaJor,
^ P' •• •^;P .....!i9 Aug. 57
James Lees Harwar, JEToii.
xJ^^-'f "U v.- 12 June 58
John Lambert Reid, Inet.
-^9f.^>^ry; Son. Mqjoris Apr. 68
Richard Hewley Graham,
■aon. Motor xx Anr fir*
Thomas Atchin Andrua".*"^^ Anr 66
Theodore Heniy SkimiOT; ^ ^
late Lieut. 8 F. p.e. ac Feb to
Richard Francis Croker ' .V. x Mar. 70
Loftua Henry Martin, late
Lieut. 6qF. azMar TO
Matthew^ Fanningr'i;;^; * "' ^"^
Major 27 F. iiAnr 71
Wm. Sharp Waithman,i»."i; 3 July 73
LiBUTBXAXTS.
Mathew Amcotts Wilson ...16 Dec. 70
Harrv Wmton Holden, p. e. 9 Mar. ir
paries florsfall BiU...f.....it Apr. It
Fred. Charles Schooles xx Apr. 71
John Nugent Oosboy ,5 Apr. 71
Thos. B. B. Broadbent 23 Oct. 71
Charles Joseph Tyas 36 Feb. 73
AdJt. 4- Cbpf.— Philip Geo.
Hewett," late Capt. 20 J-. 13 Oct. 58
Qr. lfaj/<fr.~Henry Pang-
bourn, late of 52 F. xo Sept.61
^MrMon.-Henrv Muscroft 6 Nov. ss
Atetst. 5Kt^.— Charles Grab-
ham. MD ,7 Apr. 65
Black Facings.
The North York.
(Si/lee.) [N0.22.J
Head Quarters, Richmond.
HoKOBABT COLOXBL.
Hamlet Coote Wade, CB.
Son. Colonel; Brevet Colo'
nel, lateofisF. 17 Dec. 73
Lt.Coloxbl Comkaxdaxt.
Charles Henry Dowker,^
late Capt. 1 F. j© Dec. 73
Majobs.
Chas. Sidney Bradley, j». #.! 30 Mar72
Robert George Hopkinson 10 Dec. 73
Captaixs.
John Hutton 9 Nov. 69
Luke Hall Kirby 28 Jan. 70
John George Swan 27 July 70
MatthewBowser Dodds,jD.«. 17 July 72
Joseph John Chapnaan, p.a.iy July 7?
James Wn. Richardson, p.«.x7 July 72
LiBUTBXAXTB.
Robt. Hutton-Squire x6 Feb. 69
Richard Foord, p.e 27 Apr 71
Philip Arthur Bentley 22 May 71
Walter G. Strickland, p.»....33 Juno 71
Dugald Stewart Miller 26 Apr. n
Adolphus H. W. Lawson ...26 Apr. 71
Adjt. f Cao^-Dugald Stewart
Miller, late Capt. 7 F. 30 Mar. 55
Qr. Maeter.—JoJan Smurth-
waite....^ 30 Oct. 62
ff«r^«on.— Ed ward Tweddoll
Atkinson 5 Jan. 56
-^wW.-Sur^.— Thos.Carter... 2 June 73
Black Facings.
1st West York.
(Bijles.) [No. 5.]
Lt.Coloxbl Commaxdaxt.
Alex. Aitken, late Capt. 77 F.
Mon. Colonel \g jx^r.
73
2nd West York.
(Liyht If^fantry.) [No. 21.]
Head Quarters, York.
"Mediterranean.**
HOXOBABT COLOXBL.
HenryVanStraubonzee.Di.
JP. late qf 14 Lt. Drage...^^ Sept. 73
Lt.Coloxbl Coxicaxsaxx.
^ _ Majobs.
Wm. Hall Wilkinson 10 Autr. 6q
Geo. J. Hay, p.#. DL. JP....is May 72
Captaixs.
John Rickaby n Apr. 6S
Richard Chaplin, late Lieut.
^5 Dr. Qde xx Apr. 68
Fra. Gerald Lees, JP. late
Lieut. 2s^. 6 Feb. 69
Arthur Barff,/».# 12 Apr. 60
Albert William Still Barnes xo Aug. 69
Nathaniel Henry Lumley
Hodgson, lateLt. 8$ P. ... 2 Apr. 70
Albert Charles Wood, late
Capt. B Sueeare 26 Nov. 70
John Cherry Gale, Inst, of
Musketry, p.e 3 May 7a
Charles FrancisDashwood,
late Capt. 92 J. 29 June 72
LiBTrrsxAXTS.
John RobertTennant,|).#...i8 Mar. 70
Thos. T. S. Metcalfe, p. #....18 Apr. 70
Wm.BottomleyJackson,j;.«.27 Sept. 70
William Edw. Gates 27 Sept. 70
John Arthur Swaine, j?.».... 3 Mar. 71
Charles Hordern 6 Mar. 7X
JohnrAnson 6 Mar. 71
Geoffrey G. Tennant 9 Mar. 73
CurrerR. Roundell 7 May 72
Henry Trafford 15 Feb. 73
Edw. H. Lockley xs Mar. 73
Edw. John Smith 30 Apr. n-i
Ad/t. 4- Capt. —John Hop-
kins,'!* late Capt. 49 P. ... x June 72
5Mn7ffon.— Temple Chevalier
Paley 33 Apr. 63
Aeeiet. Surg. — James Ram-
say, MD 14 May 73
DigFliito FacingC)QlC
I I^
460
3rd West York.
{Light Infantry.) [No. i.J
Head Quarters, Doncastcr.
HoirOBABT GOLOITBL.
Ferrars Loftua, J>L, late 14'.
Col. of Gren. Od$ 25 Apr. 70
Lt.GoLOITBL COHMi-lfDAWT.
Edw. Prothero, DL. late
Capt. 14 F. Hon.Colonel ...20 Mar. 55
MA-JOBB.
Thos. John Stannard Mac-
Adam, Son. Lt.Cohnel ...ao Mar. 55
John Kendall, Hon. Lt.C0l.25 May 70
Captjuits.
JohnB.Chantrell.ifon.Afo;or 2 June 54
John Henry Manwaring,
MoH. Major aoMar. 55
PranckeM.Allenir(t)ii.3£<vori3 Jan. 59
James Bedfem Bottomley,
Inet.ofMutketry 12 Mar. 70
Wm. Greaves Blake,* late
lAeut.Q Laneere a May 70
Henry William Barlow, late
Caot. B. Engineer a 20 July 70
MichaelCurry,Co;)«.A.j>.8i2i'.i5 Apr. 71
George Alfred Raikes,!).*... i June 72
John Taylor Winnington,
late Lt, 1 Dra 12 Apr. 3
LlBUTBiriKTS.
Grenfall Todd Naylor xi Apr. 71
Wm. Henry Thomas, p.t. ... 5 July 71
Egremont E. 8hearbum,|).«. 7 July 71
Harry W. Rowden,;).* 6 Apr. 72
Edward Bowen 31 J"ly 7^
Frank J. de Vie Beamish... 5 Feb. 73
Sub LiBUTBVAirTS.
John M. Vincent 24 Sept. 73
Cuthbert J. Baines ix Oct. 73
Acif. 4- Capt.— Son. Fred. C.
Howard, late Lt. 4r Capt.
Coldet. Qde 17 Sept. 7X
Favmaeter 4- Cbp<.— Edward
Nicholson n Aug. 54
Or. Matter.— John Bull, Lt. 4 Sept. 54
5«ra.— Lawrence Kieman i May 68
.4«w^5«r^.—C.H. Lister... 9 Oct. 67
Green Facings.
Militia Infaninj of Eiujlaud and Wahs.
4tli West York.
Head Quarters, Leeds. [No. 133.]
Lt.CoLOITBL ComfllTDiJCT.
Wm. PoUard, DL. JF. late
Lieut. 17 F.f and late Capt.
4- Adjutant 4 Weet York
MiUtia 24 Aug. 71
Majobs.
Thos. Sturges Walford 6 Mar. 72
Joseph Hartley,i».*.l>X'..7i*. x Jan. 73
Henry Irwin 18 Aug. 60
William Mather 7June6a
Arthur Callaway 14 Mar. 70
William Wade Maude, p. ». 13 ^^^7 7«>
George Philip Fawkes, late
Captain S^F. 6 Feb. 71
Chas. C. Cubilt,7 laU Capt.
62 F. 9 Apr. 72
Wm Gumming,^ late Capt.
48 F. 26 Feb. 73
Geo. Rogers, late Lt. 19 F.26 Apr. 73
Libutbnjlwts.
Robert Blayney Irwin 22 Feb. 71
John Snopp 14 Mar. 71
Thomas Fred. Langford ...xoOct. 71
Wyatt Wm. Tumor 10 Oct. 71
Frank Leslie Joy, !>. #. 17 Oct. 71
John V. Brabazon 13 Nov. 71
Donald M. Leith Hay 6 Mar. 72
Sub LiBUTZzriVTS.
Lavallin^G. D'Arcy 29 Oct. 73
Adjt. 4- Capt.—B,. H. Atkin-
son, i<. 14 P. 2 Dec. 7»
Po^i«fl#*«r.— Geo. CaimeB...i5 June 53
Qr. Matter.— John Kendall,
laU<^SiF. I Sept. 56
5iira.— Joshua Ingham Ikin i Mar. 54
uiftW.iS^r^.— James Walker 8 Feb. 71
White Facings.
6tli West York.
Head Quarters, Knaresboro*. [No. 4.]
LX.COLOITEL COMMAWDAirT.
Robert Gunter,* late Capt.
4 Dr. Ode a8 Mar. 71
Majobs.
John Whitacre Allen x May 68
Henrv Stratton Bates,^ lats
Captain 8 Sueeare 28 June73
Captains.
Lawrence Williams 26 Aug. 61
Wm. Edwin Cadman 26 Nov. 6x
Charles Podmore x6 Apr. 64
Wm. Wright Hoole,p.«. ...18 Apr. 66
Benj. Thomas Casson 30 Apr. 66
Fra. John Outhwaite, p.e. x6 May 68
Frederick Henrj* Seymour 5 Feb. 73
John Gibbs, ». # 2 July 73
Albert G.vbbon-Spilsbury,
«.«., In$t. o/Mueketry ... 2 July 73
Ulick John R. de Burgh, j).«. 4 Aug. 73
LlBrTBNAHTS.
Harry St. John Jowers 7 Aug. 71
William Peel Nash rf Nov. 71
Thos. Lionel BradBhaw,i>.i.i7 Feb. 72
Thomas Edward Bland ai Mar. 72
Fred. B. Briggs 6 Apr. 72
Fred. H. Broadbent 5 Feb. 7^
SuB LlVrTBBASTS.
Reg. Hope Parkinson 4 Aug.jj
AdJt. ^Oip^— Hen. Balguy,*
late Capt. 4 JF. 15 Apr. 5^'
Qr. Matter. — Capt. John
Chas. Croker,** h.p.6F.i\ Oct. 57
5icr^*a».— Thos. Mills Beau-
mont 17 Sept 57
Aeeiet. ««ry.— Wm. Bulmer i ScyVjs
Buff Facings.
6tli West York.
Head Quarters, Halifiix. [Xo. 134.]
Lt.CoLOITBL C0MMA!rD15T.
Robert Stansfeld, JP. Lt.
k.p. 20F. 26 Mar. 7?
Majobk.
Fred. J. Bayly, late qfgiF.
Sm. LLCoUmel 27 31ay r4
Captauts.
Henry Fox Davis 13 July 6-)
Robert Edw. W. Ganiham .22 Jan. tx
Richard Groker, late Lt. 3
Dr. Ode loOct i>
Fra. Charteris Wcmyss,
Oent.atArme joJulyf:
George Stansfeld. JF 19 Dec. 15
Edward Gurteis Bond 27 July r-
Geo. Walters Daubeny 8 Apr. 7:
Robert Stansfeld Birkbeck 8 Apr. 71
John G. K. Wameford, ^.#.31 JolJ ?
LlBnTXSASTS.
Walter Alcock i9Mar.:«^
Wm.Malcolm, late Lt. 10 F.,
Inat. of Musketrv 30 Sept. r>
John B. E. Stansfeld soSepiv
Percival Fred. Beaumont... 28 Dec. 7*
Walter G. B. Galverley 24 Mar. y
James A. de Castro x Jnner*
Chas. Edw. R. Walker 24 July r--
Cosmo Gordon Howard 17 Aug 7
Geo. M. Saunders 18 Sepi. --*
Sub LixrTBVAinrs.
Gerald StoveU 18 June 7:.
Adjt. 4 Gipf.— Wm. Henry
Spencer, late Capt. 2 JP.... 3 Jan. 65
Siity.— Lawrence Bramley 25 Apr. 54
Ae»%et. ^wry.— JohoHodgson
Wright 23M»r.Gj
Sky Blue Facings.
Militia Infantry of Scotland.
The Eoyal Aberdeenshire
Highlanders.
•*St.Andre«." Nemomeimpunelaeeeeit.
Head Quarters, Aberdeen. [No. 89.]
HoirOBABT COLOKBL.
General S.R.S. fhe Prince
of Wales, IlO. XT. KF.
GCB. OC8I. ao Nov. 72
LX-CotOWBL ComCAlTOAKT.
Thomas Innes, JP 5 Dec. 70
Majobb.
John Turner 23 Dec. 70
Robert Macftirlane 6 Sept.73
Captaiits.
Robert Campbell 22 Apr. 62
Charles Leith Hay 9 J^ly ^3
Wm. Schcnk Gilbert, p. #.... 7 J^ly 68
John Alex. Mim,* Inetruetor
qf Mueketry, p. a 11 June 70
Charles Hunter 20 July 70
Lord Inverurie x6 Aug. 73
LiBrTBXAirrs.
James Davidson 5 June7x
Geo. Cosmo Abercromby...i8 July 71
Walter Colquhoun Boyd ... 6 Sept. 71
John Henry Udny 13 Oct. 71
John Turner 18 Sept. 72
Alex. D. Fniser 14 Dec. 72
Sl7B LlBUTBlTAirTS.
Son, Arthur Hay 3 Dec. 73
Adjt. 4- Ca/>#. — Arch. Geo.
Keen, late Lt. 62 F. i Feb. 62
Qr. Mr.— Alex. Hutcheon,
late of 72 F. 26 Feb. 55
^Krtf.— Geo. Morison. MD.25 Feb. 58
.ifffV.Swr^.— Chas.Mitchell
Maoquibban 19 Feb. 64
Blue Facings.
Digiti
The Prince Regent's Eoyal
Ayr and Wigtown.
Head Quarters, Ayr. [No. 115 ]
HOKOBABY COLOXEL.
Bight Son. Sir Jas. Fergus-
6on,.B^.i late Capt. Gr. Ode.26 Kar :i
Lt.CoLOITBIi COKVAireAST.
A.P., Earl 0/ GaUoway, late
Capt. B. Soree Gde.^ p.a. 12 Apr. Tj
Majoss.
rC Sir Wm. James Mont-
Simei^ Cnninghame, Bt.
ajor, *,«. Bifie Br 30 Apr ::
Alexander M'Lachlan, pa. 10 Dec.
Captaixs.
Robert Orr Crichton, Son.
Major iSHarfJ
Thomas Riddell Carre, p.«.,
Inat. of Mxuketry 15 Jan. ■"'
Charles Dalrymple, j>.«. 7 Juic^J
zedby^OOgie
Militia Infantry of Scotland.
461
David Dundaa TSTiigham ...20 June 66
Robert Mitchell CainpbcU,
laifLt. B. Enaineert a6 Feb. 67
John Dixon A. Clark, p.f.... 5 Apr. 71
Herbert East. Maxwell, p.«. 24 June 71
Win. Hog^h Campbell, p.9. 19 June 7a
Jaa.Fra.I)ahympleHay,j>.#.i6 Aug. 73
LreuTSXAXXs.
JohnM.iIathieMorton,j?.*.x7 Apr. 68
Hflnr Jau. Fergu»son, p.9. 1 Feb. 71
Srair H. J. ^towart, p.t. ... 8 June 71
Wm. Maitland 9 Aug. 71
JAmesM'Haffie 24 Oct. 71
Fra. Drkes Walker 1 8 Jan. 72
iHivid 'Hnnter Blair 3 Aug. 72
Alex. Bell Gemmell 17 Aug. 72
Sun LiBUTEJTixrs.
iTmrles G. Buchanan 12 Nov. 73
diljt. ic (kpt. — Charles 8.
M'Aiestcr,«/a<« Cap/. 45 Kia Jan. 67
Qr. J/r.-Wm. Weir, /o/e
bfS. Art 24 Mar. 55
5«r^*ou. — James Montgo-
merie 25 Mar. 59
i#i*/.SKrj.— Davii Wield,
J/Z) 24 Jan. 59
Blue Fuciags.
Dumfries, Koxburgh, Kircud-
brighti and Selkirk.
(TU Scotlish Borderert.) [No. 81.]
Head Quarters, Dumfries,
Lt.Colo.vbl Commaxdaxt.
G». Ga*. Walker, p. ». JI*. 15 Mar. 73
Majors.
"Walter Geo.F. Johnston, p. ». 9 May 68
C jlvin Stewart, JF. p.*. ... 16 Apr. 73
Captaixs.
Jmes Hathcrell, ^.it 7 June 60
A-'nlcn CarthevF 'i orstonn.*
./P. late U. MadruA Staff
( orp$,p.$ 13 June6r
iJ-n.'.Tbos.G. Anderson, p.». 10 July 67
Sv.-urt Gladstone 18 May 68
iViiiiam Macalpine Lcny...x2 Auar. 68
Willi mi M'Noillifl. p.* 21 May 69
Ar-uiUUd Hume, p.* 16 Apr. 73
Ja* K. Maxwell Witham.p.t.
laslritetor qf JJCutketrjf . . .24 Sept.73
LiKUTBXAWTS.
R"b*rt William Ewart, p.$.3o May 69
•■■hn Brown Kennedy, p. J. 20 May 69
.\!"X. C. S. M. Dunlop, J?.*. 15 Feb. 71
fiiiw. H. M. BUiot 31 May 73
Sfb Libuxekants.
Ar:h. C. Fergosson 4 Aug. 73
^ M. Carthew-Yorstouu ...19 Aug. 73
Herbert Irving 25 Oct. 73
Andrew J. S. Johnstone ...29 Oct. 73
A at 4 Cape.—UerheTt John
Hi!l.» liUe Capt. 70 F. 1 Apr. 69
Ur Ifr.-Michacl Moriarty,
J'iieofTjF. 23 July 58
l-^'rwii.- -William Scott ... 6 May 65
A. .1-Wm. S. Kerr, Jf/>....28 Mar. 67
Yellow Facings.
The Edinburgh, or Queen's
Begiment of Light Infantry.
Head Quarters, Dalkeith. [No. 126.]
COLOXBL.
TJip Ti%kf of Buccloach. JTtf.
AiU d« Vamp to the QHeeu 6 Jan. 42
Lt.Couoxbx..
Sir Arch. Hope, Bart. JF. ;
ilonorarg Oolontl 28 Feb. 56
Majob.
ecliombcrg Henry, IfarquU
e/ Lothian' 23 June 68
Captaixs.
John David Buchanan Hay,
Hon. iftyor 12 Apr. 52
James Craig 7 June69
Douglas Druuimond Dick,
lateLt. 29 F. 31 Mar. 70
Sir Jas. Liston Foulis. Bart.
late Ens. 16 F. 22 Nov. 70
Alexander Wood lngli8,p.#.29 Nov. 73
Wm. H. A. Chri6tie-Miller29 Nov. 73
LtBUTBXAXTS.
North More Nisbett, p.a. ... 6 Mar. 71
Jas. H. Scott Douglas 29 Feb. 72
Sun LlBOTKXAKTS.
Charles Gray Robertson ...23 July 73
Adft. 4- Capt.— Robert Chas.
Dudgeon, late Lt. i F. ...11 Nov. 69
Qr. If r.— Chas. McDonald,
. lateqf^^F. 23 Jan. 55
5ury. — Peter Hume Mac-
laren, Ifi? 13 July 69
AMutt. 5urff.— Robert Lucas,
MB 13 July 69
Blue Facings.
Inverness, BanfF, Moray, and
19 aim.
{Uiffhlund Light Infantry.) [No. 76.]
Head Quarters, Inverness,
Lt.Coloxbl Comm\xd\»t.
Hon. Simon B'raser 10 Dec. 55
Majors.
Wm. Mayrick Bankes 28 May 73
CiFTAIXB.
John Macdonald 9 Auff. 65
George Meakin 23 Mar. 66
Donald Charles Cameron ..,24 May 69
Neil Steuart 6 June 71
Hugh F. A. Brodie, late
Lt. Boyal Artillery 13 Nov. 71
Campbell Macp. Campbell, i June 72
LiBUTBXAXTS.
Stanhope Sprigg 8 ^pr. 70
Charles Duff 6 Alar. 71
Geo. Hagfirarth Rainy 28 July 71
Walter Cook Duff 13 Nov. 71
Garden Alex. Duff 13 Nov. 71
Robert Wm. P. Lodwick ...27 Feb. 72
Francis Garden Kinloch,
I. ofM. 19 Mar. 72
C. Shaw IX Apr. 72
Chas. Wm. F. Tytler 28 Aug. 7a
Geo. Ross M'Kessack 5 Oct. 72
Hon. Ronald A. Macdonald23 Nov. 72
Robert A. Grant 14 May 73
Wm. 9. Fossett 31 ^^7 73
Adjt. 4- Cap/.— Wm. Donald-
son, late Scott Fu9. Ode.... 24 Moi*. 57
Paymaeter.— Goo. Ferguson
Maitland 11 Apr. 55
5Mr<7.— James Fidward, J/D. 3 June 68
AetietMHt Suryeon. — Duncan
M'Fadyen 2 May 73
(ireen Fucmgs.
Ist Boyal Lanark.
Head Quarters, Hamilton. [No. 74.]
Lt.Coloxbl Commaxdakt.
James Daviddon,.^oM. Col.,
late Capt. 6 Dm 22 Mar. 69
Majoks.
William Marshall Cochrane,
Jlon. Lt.Colonel 22 Mar. 69
Sam.D« la Grange WUliams3b Apr. 73
Captains.
David Wm. Mathie, Instruc-
tor qf Musketry 16 May 61
John Binnie Mackenzie, late
Capt. I F. XI Apr. 67
Geo. Johnson Gossling,^j9.*. XI May 67
Charles Hope Vere xs May 68
Henry Edward Poole, late
Lt. 47 F. 23 Mar. 70
CharlesWyndham,2a/e Capt.
Turkish Continyeni, p.9. ...26 May 70
Arthur Bampton Donni-
thome,laieLt.x7Lanc.p.s. 26 June 71
John Wild Thackeray, lale
Lt. 41 F. 18 Sept.72
Wm. Chas. Chitty Erskine,
late Lt. 54 F.,p.s 30 Apr. 73
LixirrEXAKTfl.
Wm. Fred. Story 28 Feb. 71
Henrv Donald Ro8seter,p.*.25 May 71
Alexander Sprott 4Sept.7t
Robert Poole Hooper, p. ». 20 Dec. 71
Thomas Williamson 24 Feb. 72
John Lamb 12 June 73
David Edw. Wood 29 June 72
Richard R. Patterson, j>.«.... 6 Nov. 72
Aug. Murray, p.s i Feb. 73
Sim LlEUTBXAVIS,
MooroTylee 3 Dec. 73
Adjt. 4- Cap^.— Arthur Aug.
Longmore, late Capt. a6 F. 9 Aug. 55
Sar^.— Walt.WalkerLennox25 Jan. 55
Assist. Surg.— 3. S. Marshall 8 July 63
Blue Facings.
2nd Boyal Lanark.
Head Quarters, Lanark. [No. 78.]
Lt.Coloxbl Commaxdaxt.
D. C. K. Carrick Buchanan,
VL. JF., lale Cor. 2 I>rs. ;
Hon. Colonel 29 Nov. 54
Majors.
George Aug. Alston 24 Apr. 63
Laurence Wm. Maxwell
Lockhart, late Capt. 92 F. 7 June 70
Captaixs.
5ir John Floyd, Bt. late Capt.
3 jP. ; Hon. Major 26 Aug. 58
Jas.C. Robertson, Jo».3fa/. IX Feb. 60
Robert Pollock, Jw^^nMrioro/"
Musketry; Hon. Major ...27 Apr. 60
Hector S. M'Neill x8 May 61
Ed.J.Clifford,iroj«.lfa;. p.».i6 May 6a
William Smith Dixon, J^P.14 May 64
George M*Call,p.» 26 June 68
Arch. HjTidman Stein, JF. 21 Oct. 69
James Crum, late Comet 4
Hussars, p.s 24 June 71
John Macpherson x6 Mar. 7a
LiBUTBXAXTS.
Arthur Hon. Courtenay,p.«.i4 Mar. 71
William Lockhart M'CaIl...i5 Mar. 71
Gavin Steel, p.« 14 Apr. 71
James Towers-Clark 19 July 71
M. W. A. T. Carmichael ...11 Aug. 71
Gilbert Alex. Pagan 17 Nov. 71
John Thomas 5 Apr. 7a
Sub LiBUTBXAXts.
Michael R. G. Buchanan ...30 July 73
Wm. J. S. Stuart 30 July 73
Adjt. 4- Cop/.— Francis W.
Johnstone, late Capt. 27 F.12 Jan. 55
Faymaster.— James M'Grc-
gor Hamilton 1 Apr. 58
Qr. Master. —Roht. Brown. ..10 Sept. 56
6"wr7— Alox.MaxwellAdainsi7 Apr. 63
Assist. Surg.—
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Perth.
55
(Eijles.) [No. 86.]
Head Quarters, Perth.
HOXORABT COLOXBL.
Sir Tho.9. Moncrieffe, Bart.,
late Lieut. Scots Fus. Gds. 30 Oct.
Lt.Coloxbl Couuaxdaxt.
Viscount Stormont,^ late
Ensign <f Lt. Or. Qdt. ...22 Dec. 71
Majob.
John Wedderbum Ogil ^.Q|@une 7
462
George Duncan Mercer 4^00. 58
Patrick George Craigie^Jiu^.
ofMutketry 20 Feb. 63
HanriceFitzmanriceHuttonz? June 64
Thomas M'Dougrall 24 Apr. 68
George Muirhead 27 May 69
George Glas Sandeman xg Jane 72
LlBUTBNAirTS.
Adam Murray, j». « ...22 Jon. 69
Chas. Wyndham Rodolph
Kerr 27 May 69
Banald M. Alexander, ;>.*.... 14 Feb. 70
Robert Valentine Hagatt...26 June 71
Geo. Grosbie Wylie 17 July 72
Arch. P. G. Hay 5 Oct. 72
WilUamNaime 24May73
Sub LlBUIBXAlTTB.
WuL F. Middleton 24 Dec. 73
Adpt.—Lord Charles L. Korr,
late Capt. 42 F. 24 July 54
Qr.Matter.—AlGx. G€dde8...2o Dec. 56
iSwr^.— George Webster Ab-
solon, MD 2 Nov. 54
A$$i*t. Surff. —
Scarlet Facings.
Militia Infaninj of Scotland,
Sen&ew.
(3^ Trinee of Walea' Eoyal Bsgt)
Head Quarters, Paisley. [No. 129.]
Lt.Coi.okkl CouMAirni.irT.
Sir Robert J. Milllkin Na-
pier, BaH. DL. JP, late
Capt, 79 JP. 31 Mar. 54
Majors.
Archibald Campbell Camp-
bell, late Capt. 4r Lt.Col.
Seote Fu9. Go* iq Aug. 70
Wm. Cunninghame, Za^Cop^.
11 Siiuare xo Dec. 73
Ci.PTAIKS.
Rob. W.YoTUxg,£[<m, Majorzi Jan. 57
Alex. Boyd 31 May 62
Henry Barsay Dunlop 31 Jan. 63
Hennquez Melhado, p.e. ... 4 Juno 63
Robert Anderson,* late Lt.
37 ^' x8 July 68
Edw. Lamboume M'Doupd 4 July 70
LiBXTTBVAirTS.
Geo.Ludovic Houstoun, p,».\s Aug. 66
William Hall Maxwell 6 June 67
Charles Cunningham xoFeb. 68
Henry Macdowall . />. # 14 July 69
Arch.C.Drnmmond Dick ,jp.».
InHruetor of Musketry 2 Mar. 71
John Campbell Douglas ...15 Mar. 72
Sub LiBurBiTAKTS.
Montagu D. Campbell 16 Aug. 73
Adjt.4' Ca/)<.— William For-
rest, late of 7g F. 24 Jan. 64
Qr.afa*<#r.— LittellusBirrell
Bbxt, late of jg F. 2 Oct. 56
Sur^.—Jaa. Hutchison 19 Nov. 6x
Aeeigt. Surff.— Tho. Graham,
MD IX Jan. 67
Blue Facings.
Boss, Oaithness, Sutherland,
and Oromarty.
{The Mighland Sijle Mililia. ) [No. 96. ]
Head Quarters, Dingwall.
I/T.COLOirBX. CoVHAJrDAirT.
Greorjjo Wm. Holmes Ross,
BL.JF. Ude Li. 92 F.i
Mon. Colonel, p.$ n Feb. 56
Majobs.
Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, St.
/>•« 5 Apr, 70
Alex. C. Macleay,^.* 12 Dec. 70
Captaiivs.
RoderiokGroganMcckenzie,
late Comet 16 Lancer9,p.$.26 Dec. 66
Hugh Murray, p.e 22 Mar. 67
Hugh Law Ro8e,» DL. JP.
laieLt.Uoyal Marines, p.». 5 Apr. 70
Hector Munro. p.s 31 Jan. 71
Joseph Chas. Robs Gtovc,'
late Captain 42 F. 21 June 71
Colin Mackenzie, late Capt.
78 F II June73
LlBtTTBlTANTS.
Neil Farquhar Scobio, p.s. 17 Dec. 70
Binny Douglas, p.s 17 Dec. 70
Sinclair Mellor Searight
Macleay, p. s n Mar. 71
Donald G. M. Fowler, i>.». 28 Mar. 71
Fwcouff/ Tarbat 5 Oct. 72-
Sub Lxbutrkaztts.
Adjt. ^ Cop£.— Thos. Mac-
kenzie, Capt. 79 F. 2?Msj72
Paymaster.— Alex. Macken-
zie, JP. late Cant. 25 F....xx Apr. 55
Qr.Master. — Hugh Lindsay
Maclennan sFeb. ii
Surg. — Wm.Ord Mackenzie,
MD. DL. JP. Deputy
Insp. Gen. h.p 4Jnne75
Assist. Surff.—John Corbett 6 May t^
Black Facings.
Stirling, Dumbarton, Olack-
mannan, and Kinross.
( The RigkUmd Borderers Light In-
f<^ntry.)
Head Quarters, Stirling. [No. 90.]
HosrOBABT COLOVEL.
James, Duke of Montrose,
AT. 12 Oct. 27
Lt.Colokbl Commabda^t.
John Findlay, DL. JP a6 Apr. ;i
Majobs.
James Colquhoun,fa/e Capt.
4 Dr. Gds 23Feb.-i
Sir Alex. Muir Mackenzie,
Burt., late Captain 78 JP....26 Apr. 71
Captaikb.
Edwin Grogan, late Lt. 6 F.,
Hon.Major lyMsy fs
Edgeworth Horrocks 8 June 63
Thomas Macdonald Parry 8 Oct 6S
Robert William Cunen,/w<.
of Musketry 6 Apr. ;o
A.H., Lord Balfour qf Bur-
leigh,p.s loAag.;:
LlBUTBWAZm.
Herbert R. Alexander, j».».io Feb. 6S
Lord Douglas Beresford
Malise Ronald Graham. ..22 Oct. ;»
7i{ichael Bruce 19 Joa. 71
Jas. Kdw. Mitchell Innes...i4 App.71
William Orr Ewing, p.s. ... 10 Apr. 71
Thos. G. Robertson ii May 7j
James R. Campbell 31 Hay 75
Adjt.irCapt—SohTiC.CTtiXgiQ
HaUcett,! late Li. ^s^- -. 5 I>ec. ^7
Qr.Master.— Capt. Jas. Mol-
lis, h.p. 69 JP. 15 Aug.6i
5«»y.— Charles Gib8on,2fI>.23 Mar. fa
Assist. ^Kr^.-^DonaldPatrick
Stewart 28 May 62
Yellow Facings.
Militia Infantry of Ireland,
Inspector General o/MilUia in Ireland.— T^^ Colonel Fred. Francis Maudo, CB. h.p. 3 JP. 18 Oct. 67.
Antrim.
( The Queen*s Boyal Bi/les.) [No. 79]
Head Quarters, Belfast.
COLONBL.
The Marq. o/DonegaU, ITP.
GCH. Aide de Camp to the
Qmeen, late qfj Hussars... 3 Apr. 4X
liT.COLOXBL.
Wm. Vomer, late Capt. 2x F.
JIon.Colonel 16 May 71
Majob.
Edmund Douglas Leslie 3 June 71
CAPTAizra.
Wm. 8. Butson, Hon.MaJorxB Mar. 58
Alex. Murray, Hon. Majori6 Dec. 6x
AdolphuB Jonn S. C. Chi-
chester, lateLt. X2 Laneers^o Sept. 65
Alex. Moore Armstrong, late
Capt.6iF.,Inst.qfMuMketryxg June 71
James Buchanan Whitla,*
late Capt. 88 F. 21 Mar. 72
Quintin Dick Hume, j».«. ...22 Jan. 73
Alex. My. Henderson, p.s. 22 Jan. 73
Edw. Yandeleur, laU Capt,
a Dr. Ode is Apr. 73
Eldred Tho8.Pottinger,>2ato
Capt. S. (Bombay) Art... 30 July 73
LlBUTBlTAirTS.
Sir Robert Aug. Wm. Col-
leton, Bart., p.s x6 Mar. 71
Henry Irwin Stuart, j9.#. ...X7 May 71
William Getty 19 May 71
Joseph Chas. Thos. Smithis June7x
John Alfired Hind, j».« 9 Mar. 72
Lorenzo Alexander 17 Aug. 72
James Boyle 14 May 73
Sun LlBUTXITAVTS.
Roger Casement 30 Aug. 73
Geo. F. Baird. zg Nov. 73
Adjt.4' CSajrf.— Fred.Austin,»
late Capt. 60 F. 12 Mar. 67
Qr.Maeter.—'m Wm. Chew28 Mar. 59
5i«»;^.— JohnL.Gaussen.afD. 5 Dec. 54
il«««.5ier7.— Henry Purdon s July 69
Scarlet Facings.
Armagh.
( Light Infantry, ) [No. 75.]
Head Quarters, Ai-magh.
HoirOBABT COLOXKL.
Hon. Edw. Brownlow.i late
Lt.andCapt.SeotsFus.Gds. 7 Oct. 67
Lt.Coloitbl CosnrAVDABT.
William Cross,;aA*Cape.68jP.
Honorary Colonel 25 July 59
MIajobs.
Edw. Stanley, late Capt. 62 F.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 4 Aug. 64
A.B.S..EttW o/Gosfoni xo July 65
Captaiks.
Wm.Cross O'Brien Tenlson,
Hon. Mc^or x Dec. fo
Andrew Craig, Instmetorof
Musketry sApr. f«
Charles D. Ingham,*^.«./-ai«
Capt. 28 F. ..: XI Apr. 71
Thomas Simpson,* p. e. laU
M^f'or 52 F. x6 Not. 7:
Mark Seton Synnot, p^. ...30 Msr. 7?
Cha. Wm. O'Brien, fate 14.
7F 3oApr. 75
Lnvmrurrs.
Edw. Villiers Ryan 22 Sept.57
Bernard G. G. Beale xx Mir. 71
Edward Stanley, j).t sa Misr. 71
Claude BrownJow, p. • 25 Mar. 71
John Reeves, !>.« 28 Mar. 71
Charles Stuart MiUer 30 Msr. 71
James R. Jameson, ». «. ...x8 May 71
Geo. Yaughan Haxnilton ...xs May iz
Maxwell A. Close a6 Mar. 73
Hugh Harris 36 Apr. 73
A^utant 4r Capt.— Charles
Pakenham,* late Capt.
xoi JP. 34 July 71
Surgeon. — Joseph Marshall
Lynn 8 Dec. 54
.iMirt.^Kry.— Philip Laveiysa May ii
Digitized by VjiOOQ
Oarlow.
{Bijlet.) [No. 70.]
Head Quarters, Carlow.
Lt.Colokxl CoinCi.KSA.KI.
John H. Keogh, late Capt.
pF. loMay 53
Majoks.
Edward Holme Butler 11 June 73
WfJtcr Butler 8 Jan. 67
Goo^ge A. Warden, UUe Li.
66P. 4 Mar. 69
Pieree O'Brien Hutler,*/a/*
Lt.6oE^a 18 June 73
Henry Rudkin Vigors, lata
CapiahtioF. 30 July 73
LiXUTBKAJTTS.
John H.Watson, j>.»./. of M. 11 Feb. 71
iLarlesF. Hume 14 Mar. 71
ilortuner James Kinjf 17 July 72
Josoph Watkins Darloy 12 Oct. 72
Philip H. Bagenal 12 Apr. 73
Sub LisiTTXirAVTS.
John R R. Locky 25 Oct. 73
Adjt.fCttpt.—KeamB Deane
Twiner, laie Capt. 99 P.... 17 Mar. 71
5ifyftwi.— Edward Rawson,
iTD 23 Nov. 66
Black Facings.
Militia hifaniry of Ireland,
CAPTAIirS.
Greorge 8. Studrtert, JF.
Hou.ifajar 28 Nov. 54
John B. Smyth, Hon. Mafor 1 May 55
John Westropp, p.9. Jion.
Major 17 Sept.55
Richard M. Studdert, JP.
Hon. Major 17 May 62
Charles Wm. Studdert,flo».
Major, JF 12 Sept.66
Fra. Westropp, i7P.i)ro«.lfo/. 4 Apr. 71
Robert B. Walton, JF.p.: x Mar. 72
ITon.Theob.F.Butler, J^P. p.f .17 July 72
H. M. M. MacMahon, p.t. ...22 Jan. 73
Oavan.
Head Quarters, Cavan. [No. loi.]
LrCoLoirxii Covmakdajft.
Thomas, Marquis qf Head-
fort, JP. 5 Deo. 54
Mxjo&s.
Hirdress L. Sannderson,
\QitCayt.(AFM(ni.JA.Col.-ai^T>fiC. 54
Gerald Richard Dease, j}.«.... 3 May 71
CAPTAnrs.
Robert John Cuming 15 Mar. 58
Sdirard J. Saunderson 2 June 62
Jusei» Kerr, Inttmctor of
Musketry 17 Sept. 64
John B. Lynch 23 Jan. 63
Uewellyn T. B. Saunder-
KUftattJJ. XX Iltu$ar$ ...16 June 71
^rn. Henry M. Leslie, p.$. ao Jan. 72
yred. J. Beresford, p.s i June 72
Bagh Hamphreys,2aitf Capt.
isSastart ...„ 16 Apr. 73
LlBTTSirAJrTS.
John C. Jones, p.* x6 Jan. 7X
William A. O'Brien, p.9. ...14 Feb. 71
Chnsiopher Harman 6 Mar. 71
Geo.A. Nicolla 8 July 71
£6a. Denis Lawlefla,i».s. ... x Nov. 71
Bra LiKirrxvAVTS.
T.Wm.G.Tatlow 6 Aug. 73
Aijt4 Ctfpe.~Nicholas Gos-
Mlia, lots Lieut. 23 .F. 23 Oct. -63
raf^ad. — Jamee Robinson,
U«(fyxF, 6 Mar. 55
sr-MoMttr,— Wm.Chinnory,
JcUoft6P. 8 Sept.63
-'•ry.— W. Malcolmaon 20 Jan. 56
iMu<.5Kfy.— Mark Moore... $ Mar. 64
Black Facings.
Glare.
The Harp k Cit>wn- " Q^uSeparabU.**
Head Quarters, Ennis. [Nc. 94.]
Hovoa^mT Coloxxl.
Crofton Moore Yandelem*,
^J^. JF 30 Apr. 7a
Lr.CoLoinEi..
Wm. Edw. Azmstrong-Mac-
IVnmeU, Vice Lieut. JF.,
i^ttofAMtirianServiet ...xoNov. 71
' Majoks.
HarcusPateraon, JF. Son,
li.CUoutl 29 Jan. 73
John O'CaJlaghan, JF, late
Cap<.6aF.; JSDwi.X<.Oo/.j9.«.xx June 73
LlErTKXAHTS.
Robert S. Lawlor, p.» xa May 60
Rich. O'Noil Creagh, p.t. ...25 Apr. 65
William H. H. Crowe xi Feb. 67
JohnG.F.V.Fitzgerald,|).f. 4 Apr. 71
Geo. P. Hume Crowe 4 Apr. 71
Fra. S. Sampson,p.« xx Apr. 71
Hamilton Hall, !>.« i Mar. 72
Geo. F. V. B. Smyth 24 July 72
Adjt.4'Capf.—A.Y,0*BTi€in,
Capt. 60 F. .-2 Jan. 73
Fayma«ter.—Ch&s, M. Par-
lanson 6 Jan. 55
Qr.3faf/«r.— Geoffrey Davie826 Aug. 63
Surgeon. — Michael Green,
MD 24 Oct. ^2
A$eM. Surff.—Wm. Culinan 5 Apr. 56
Yellow Facings
North Cork Eifles.
Head Quarters, MaUow. [No. 116.]
HONOaAKY COLOXEL.
Lord Fermoy 27 Scpt.7x
Lt.Coloxbii.
Richard Wm. Aldworth,
Colonel, late qf 7 F. 29 Oct. 73
Majors.
Robt. D. Perry, JF. 10 Doc. 73
Charles Frederick KnoUes xo Dec. 73
Captaiks.
RobertAldworth,i/o«.lfq/or,
p.9, 12 Dec. 56
Wm.Lambert KovrQ,JF.p.t.
lion. Major 19 Jan. 59
Hubert Coghlan,i/ort.JLra;ori7 May 64
Philip Sidney Dudley 8 May 66
ir<m. Edw. FitsEdm. Burke
Roche XI May 69
Noble Wm. Johnson ix Doc. 71
Douglas Mercer 12 Apr. 73
LlXtrTBWANTS.
Samuel Townsend, JF 12 Apr. 64
St. Geo. D. Mansergh 3 Aug. 68
Son. James B. Burke Roche x x May 69
Wm. Popham Wrixon," late
Capt.esF. xoMar. 71
Standiah Henry Harri^son 23 May 7X
Richard O. A. Taylor, late
Sne. 1 F. 23 Jan. 7a
Hon. Ulick de Rupe Burke
Roche 30 Apr. 73
Adjt.4r Capt.— Wm.Johnaou,
lateLieut. BjfleFrig X4 Nov. 55
Qr. Jfa«<«r.— John W. John-
ston 5 Mar. 60
Sury.—Tho. H. Justice, MD.is Feb. 6x
il«m^.£^Mr^.— James Creaghi8 June 73
Black Velvet Facings.
Sonth Cork.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 87.]
Head Quarters, Bandon.
COLONBL.
J5roit.H. B. Bernard 29 Mar. 54
Lt.Coloxbi..
S'ir Aug. Riversdale Warren,
Sort:, late Major 20 F. 6 July 65
Ma JOB.
A. H. Lucas, JF. late Capt.
45 F.; Son.Lt.Colonel ...is June 55
463
Captains.
Edm. A. Sbuldham, JF.
iion. Mtyor 5 Apr. 5a
Chaa. Deane, Hon. Major... 15 Juno 60
Fras.Heard,,7y.Hb«.lf<vor 17 May 64
Percy B. Bernard, JF. ».«.. 8 May 66
James H. F. Donegan, 5'P..2o Mar. 67
John R. Newman, JF 3 May 71
Robt. Holmes, Hon. Mcy'or. 11 May 72
Lancelot John Kiggell, JP.16 July 73
Richard Nettles 39 Oct. 73
Fred. Wm. Bell.. 17 Dec. 73
LlBrTBirAlTTS.
James Boyle Bernard 27 Jan. 68
Stephen P. Coppinger, p.e.96 Feb. 69
Fra. Hodder Bass, p.e xo Mar. 71
Herbert G. KeUy, p,s 10 Mar. 71
Thomas Fra. Lyons, p.». ... 4 Apr. 71
Andrew Poole Beamish ...xa Oct. 7a
Thomas Hector Baylor 16 Oct. 72
Alex. D. Jackson x6 0ct. 73
Sub LiButBJTAXTS.
George Lucas 30 Aug. 73
Yfi*«r Baldwin 34 Sept.73
Adit. ^ Capt. — Henry Lucas,
UUe Capt. 45 P. ,8 Deo. 61
Sur^.—Kenry Slorach, JfD.19 Jan. 64
A$9t»i.8urg.—Win. Belcher,
^^' •: 20 July 67
Whito Facings.
Donegal.
(io2ni. The Frince of Walee" Own.)
Head Quarters, Lifford.
HOKOBABY COLOXBL.
James,lfarj. Hamilton 22 Sept. 60
Lt.Coloitxl Coxvaxdakt.
Lord Claud John Hamilton,
late Capt. Qr. Qd» 19 July 67
Majobs.
Jaa. Hen. Todd-Thornton,^
DL. JF. late Capt. 40 P.;
Honorary Lt.Colonel 3 Apr. 55
Fras. Stewart Mansfield xo May 71
Captaixs.
Solomon Darcus, Hon.Maj. 8 Jan. 55
John Tredennick,iZo».3£a/. 6 Feb. 55
Wm. Mackay Ihlackenzie ...23 July 61
James Fred. Stewart 20 Aug.6x
Alex. Nesbitt GiUespoy, In-
etruetor of Musketry 11 Feb. 69
William Style 6 Dec. 70
L. Norman, late Lt.iF.tP.t.io 'Hay jt
Daniel B. Maturin Bainf ...xo May 71
LiBUTBXAXTS.
Thos. Benison n Oct. 57
Robert Hay Maturin, p.e.... 3 June 63
Wm. Alex. M. Stewart 15 June 53
John N. Porter 22 Jan. 70
W. J. P. Hamilton. j>.» 2 Feb. 70
Wm. RowUnd M'Kay, late
Lieut. 85 P., p.e 21 Apr. 71
Herberts. Irwin 30 Apr. 71
Charles Hector Stewart, />.« 5 Mar. 7a
SVB LXBVTBXAXTS.
WiUiam Mackey 16 June 73
Adjt. 4r Capt.—BoTbert H.
Stepney, late Lt. 79 F. ...12 Oct. 72
Paymaster. — Alex. Nesbitt
GiUespie 31 July 58
^Kiy.— Robert Little, JfP.x3 Sept.65
Asaut. 5«fi^.— CharlesSmith,
MD 23 June 69
White Facings.
Boyal ITortli Down.
(Bijles.) [No. 77.3
Head Quarters, Newtown Ards.
HOXOBABT COLOXBL.
Earl o/Dufferin,XP. jrCP...i8 Jan. 56
Lt.Coloxbl Coxhaxdakx.
John Craig, Hon. Colonel ... 5 Apr. 71
Majors.
MathewWm. Foxdo 5 Apr. 71
Gawin Wm. Rowan Hamil*
ton, lafe Capt. 7 Dr. Gds.iB Juno 73
Digitized by V^OOQIC
464
CiPTAiirs.
James Trail Hall 2 Sept. 63
Alex. Gxacey, jp.t aa May 71
John M'Cance, ji.« 19 June 72
LxsmcxirAirTa.
Robert Eeimedy 27 Mar. 71
John HarriBon, ».f 27 Mar. 71
Amyatt Wm. Anketell,p.«...a7 Mar. 71
SamaelKennedyCowan,j).». 7 June 7:
Henry P. Gordon 2a June 71
Wm.Morrigon 4 Jan. 7a
Wm. Barron Stanton, jp.f.
Itut. of Mutketry 4 Jan. 72
Wm. JohnJ.Kirkpatrick,p.«. 1 June 72
Henry H. Higginaon 20 July 72
Robert G. S. Crawford 6 Nov. 72
Grayes Thompson 12 Apr. 73
Sub Libutsstavts.
Daniel L. Delacherois 23 July 73
Adjt. 4" Capt.— Geo. Rowan
Hamilton, Lt. h.p. 8 .F... 4 Sept. 71
Qr. Matter. — Capt. James
Monzies, A. v. Depot Batt. 7 Feb. 65
Surgeon . — RicliardHamilton
Cross 25 Feb. 71
Auitt. Surg, —
Scarlet Faoingrs.
Koyal South Down.
{Light Ji^CMtry.) [No. 112.]
Head Quarters, Downpatrick.
Lt.ColOXKL ComCi^KDAXT.
William Brownlow Forde,
late of ty F., JP. DL.;
Honorarji Colomel 14 Not. 54
Majors.
Thomas Waring i6Sept.68
CxpiAiirs.
AndrewVcscyDavoren, j».#.i3 Apr. 58
9. Geo. Fox Grant, late Capt.
62 F. Iiut. ofMuekrtry ... 5 May 68
P. C, Viee. Newry, MP. p.$. 7 Dec. 68
Robert Skeffington Ross of
Bladensburg 21 Dec. 70
Cha.CmtchleyJohnson,p.».23 Dec. 71
B. Ravenscrofl Nelson, i>.«. ao July 73
LziIUTXKi.irTB.
Robert Percevul Maxwell... 23 Jan. 71
Stephen Perceval Maxwell 23 Jan. 71
Robert John S. Knox 23 Jan. 71
David F. R. Anketell a7 Mar. 71
Thoft. Andrew M*Cammou27 Mar. 71
Henry AverHl Eager 21 Apr. 7 1
Geo. Edm. Cuppaidge 12 June 72
Adjt. 4" Capt.—JtLmes Bal-
combe, lateofsj F. 4 Feb. 60
5»rff.— Thos. A. Vescv,3f D. 4 May 71
Ajuut.Sun.—Kdwin F. Nel-
•on, MD 1 Aug. 70
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Dublin Oity.
{Queen'a Ovn Hoyal Begiment.) [100.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
HOXOBAST COLOVKL.
5ir Chaa. C.W. Domvile, -B<. 8 July 71
lil.GOLONKL.
HeniyMusters, DL. JP. late
Capt. 3 Dr. Ode. Hon. Col. ix Mar. 59
Majors.
Bbt.Eglinton Seton, late Lt.
93 F.f p.e. i Hon. Lt. Col. 3 Feb. 70
CAPTAIirS.
Robert Bolton Smyth, In-
ttruetorqfMueketrjft p.e.;
Han. Major 27 July 59
Thomas Bellew, Hon.Mcyoroo May 62
William Wallace, !>.« 3June63
Francis Yowell x8 Feb. 70
Henry Thomas Willans 8 July 71
Wm. De Rensi Horan, p.e. 8 July 71
John Joa. O'Gorman i Feb. 73
Matthew J. J. Quinn 16 Aug. 73
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
LixvTSirurTS.
Wm. J. O. GUes 11 Jan. 68
Winton Seton, j9.« 3June7x
Isidore Pat. D'Aroy 8 July 71
Donald Mac Dougall, p. ». ...18 Sept. 71
Geo. R. MacMulIen 8 Mar. 73
Henry Wm. Phepoe 7 May 73
Wm. H. W. Crotton 31 May 73
Adjt. 4r Cap*.— Gerard John
For%yt\i,UateBt.MajorsiF.ix Feb. 61
Surg.—E. D. Dickson, MD.t4 May 73
Aeeiet. Surg. — Geo. W.Owens,
MD 25 Jan. 70
Blue Facings.
Dublin County.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 109.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
COLOXBL.
William, £ar/ o/Meuth.DX.io May 47
Lt.Colokbi..
C. Vesey Colthurst Vesey,
JP. late of 81 F. 19 Nov. 73
Major.
James Hewitt Oliver 19 Nov. 73
Captaiits.
Wilson Hartley, late Capt.
8 F., p.e. Hom.Major 16 July 58
Edm. Alex. Mansfield 29 June 59
Edward Venion,2/o>».lfa/ori6 Feb. 63
Reg., Lord Brabazon x6 May 65
Wm. Farran Darlcy, jB.f . ... 2 Apr. 70
John French, p.t 13 May 71
EdwynThomas,/a/eZ//.83 F.
p.e. I. qf Muek.Hon.Mujori^ Apr. 73
LlRUTRWAWTS.
Wm. R. CuBack-Smith 7 Feb. 66
Robert A. H. Barry, p.». ...i8 Jan. 67
JohnM'D. Joy, p.e 5 Jan. 70
Henry C. Gernou.p.t -,.25 Jlar. 71
Martin O. Kirwan, late Lt.
83-F. 7 June?!
Edw. 8. Uandcock,p.« 26 Oct. 72
Geo. T. Thomhill 26 Apr. 73
Francis Ruttledge 31 May 73
S0B LlBUTXirABTS.
Lcland Hone 28 June 73
.drf/V. <f- Ctfjjf .— W.Montgomerie
S.Caulteild,/fl/c Co;*/. 662''. 1 Deo. 54
Qr. Matter.— Vfm. Hardie,
lateofgoF. 16 Mar. 55
Surgeon.— Wm. Stoke»,.V7-». 15 Dec. 68
AeeiMt. 5«rff.— Gerald Fran-
cis Yco.JifJ? n May 71
White Facings.
A dit.4-Capi.-^Ken. Beokwith
8awTey,{ato.B«.lfq/or88F.i8 July 55
Pay».— Capel St. George ...27 Fe»>. Nj
Surgeon.— G. D. Mansfield .37 >lar. «>
.iM^.^vr^.— Robert P. Walshi4 Jan. u
Buff Facings.
Fermanagh.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 71.]
Head Quarters, Enniskillen.
COLOKBL.
W. Willoughby, JaWo/En-
niskillen, Di 24 Oct. 34
Lt.Coloxbi..
Edw. Archdall, late Capt.
14 F. ; Honorary Colonel... 12 May 62
Ma job.
J. Gerard Irvine,DL.JP.p.», 4 June 62
Captains.
Jno.M.A.C.Richardson,p.«.a4 Feb. 58
A. W. Bailey, Inelructorof
Mueketry ; Hon. Major ...20 Mar. 62
Blaney T. Winslow 8 Jan. 67
Hugh do F. Montgomery ... 7 May 67
Benjamin Bloomfield aoAiig. 70
Fenton Josiah Hort, late
Lt. 13 F. « ..14 Mar. 71
Libittbvavts.
George H. Johnstone, p.*....^^ May 63
W. B. Neville, p.e 4 Feb. 70
George C.Lendrum, p.e r6 Mar. 71
William H. Haire 16 Mar. 71
John Ponsonby King, j).«.... 3 Apr. 71
Geo. Herbert Loflus 22 Feb. 72
Hugh Archdall xi Mar. 7a
Edw. Wm. Walsh 24 May 74
GkJway.
Head Quarters, Loughrea. [N'o. 91 ]
HoirORABY COLOXEL.
The IfarfKu q/'Clanricarde,
JTP. Lieut, of the Countg...i2 Feb. 73
Lt.Colovbi..
Richard, Earl of Clancartyi4 Nor.tj
Majors.
John Archer Blake Daly ...17 July 7;
Oliver Martyn, p.e 8 Mar. 7^
Captauts.
John Wilson Lynch. Hon.
Major 7Joly5?
Geo.wm.Mannsell,2f<m lfq;.6 Jiu.c 'o
John Ward Com^Ti 4 Maj u
Valentine Blake 18 June 15
E. A. B., Lord Wallscourt,
lateLt. 4- Capt. Colde.Gde. 21 Feb. 71
William Rogers 19 J«ii^« :•
David Rutledge, p.e 24 July 7:
Rich. Lynch Staunton, p.e. 24 July 72
Thos. A. Joyce, «.•., / ofM. i Jan. 7-.
James J. Bodkin 18 Juuc 7;
LiBUTBsrAsrrs.
John D'Arcy 29 May 1 : |
Sinclair E. G. ButBon 22 Feb. 71
Jonathan H. Walker 15 Apr. 7'
James Patrick Daly 1 June 7.*
Geo. Patrick Chevera 17 J^J r I
Wm. Hay T.Lowry 31 J«'y :-'
Nicholas J. Balfe 16 Oct. 7- '
J ohn Hawley Burke 26 Feb. 7;
^4/'— Gctavins Lowiy , late 1
qf96F. 18 May t;
Paymaeter. — S. S. Harrison 1 July - j
Qr.Maeter.—Ja». Galbniith 5 Au^. -
tinrg.—Andr. O'KcilyNohin 4 iL^r. .:
Aeeiet. Surg. —
Yellow Facings.
Kerry.
Head Quarters, Tralee. [No. 107 ^
HONORART COM>2rBL.
V.A., Fori of Kenmare, A:P.26 Mar. ( ^
Lr.CoLOirxL CoMMAiroAirr.
D. B., Lord Yentry, DL 3 Aug.j*
Majobs.
James Crosbie 16 Apr. 5?
Morris Chas. O'ConncU,*
late Capt. 73 F. Honorary
Lt.CoUmel 17 Sept..w
CAPTAIirS.
Samuel Collis, Hon. Major Feb. y.
Edw. Herbert, Hon. Major i Nor. 54
Wm. Rowan, j».».lfo*i.lfo;c»r 6 Jan. :5
Henry Moore Sandos, lion.
Major 29 Oct. ?:
Richd. Plnmmer, Hon.Maj.17 Sep:. 5?
Francis McGillicuddy, Hon.
Major 25 July U
Francis E. Chute, //o«.J/a/. 6 Sell"'
Thomas Spring, Ineiructor
of Mueketry 6Sept7>
Thomas Geo. Gun, late Lt,
liF.pe 6P€pt.:i
Thomas Saudes, j}.« i Feb. :,
LiBUTBKAJITS.
Colthurst Bateman 13 i**-^ ''
Alured de Moleyns 9 ^a^- "•
William 8. Hicicie aS Mar. 7.
Richard Rice, p.e 28 Mar. r:
Henry S. Palmer 28 Mar. 7.
Pierce De L. Mahony 26 Mar. 7.v
Adjt.—Capt.mchd.Bjoberts,
late Captain o F. 26 Nor. i-
Qr.Maeter.— \Vm. Russell,
late of a F 29 Jan, .-^
5i«iv.— Tho,Mavbnry,«Jfi). i Jan. y>
Aeeiet. Surg. —Clement Peat,
MD 16 Mar. 35
Yellow Facings.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Eildare.
(SffU*,) [No. 88.]
Heaa Quarters, Naas.
UONOKJIST COLOKXL.
JIarqtat of KililRTe ii May 7a
LT.C01.01VSL.
Henry F., ITarquu of Dro-
gheda 18 Apr. 6i
Muox.
E'lstace Mansfield 26 Mar. 73
Cjiptaixs.
Richard Wra. Mansfield 30 July 62
F )rtoBcue J. Tynte , j>.». ... 17 J^Vv 72
U'm.Henrv C. Gmttan, p. a.ag Oct. 73
K.Y. I^rattSannders, lateLt.
R.AH 29 Oct. 73
LlBVTXKA.irT8.
rr-'Mli, Sari of Offaly 20 Feb. 71
K:l<ljirc Borrowes, j9.« 6 May 71
\UhX.¥.^yxid,UUeCavt. 22 F.
l**iruttor of MuJeetry ...26 Oct. 72
Sra LiXTTTKViJrTS.
Franz W. W. Browne 3 I^^- 73
Cha. de la P. B. Croker 3 Dec. 73
Ain. fCayt.^lTon. Edw.
Lawless, laieLt. RiJUBr. 7 July 69
A'r7.— Robert Huston 6 Mar. 55
AttUt. Surg.
Black Facings.
Eilkennj.
{F—Uiert.) [No. 127.]
Head Quarters. Kilkenny.
HosroaAST Coloxxl.
RlsUHon. W. P. Tiphe, Lt.
ajti Cu9to* Botulorum 8 Jan. 55
Lt.Colonkl CoXSCAlTDAirT.
Howard St. George, JF.Iatt
Litut. 77 F. p.* 10 Jan. 71
Majobs.
S.r Jas. Langrii>he, JBt.JT. 24 Jan. 66
I'anl Uelfiham Hunt 14 June 71
Captaxxs.
Brent Neville, late Capt,
71 F. p.9 21 Nov. 63
'Jfirce Morris, />.» 19 Apr. 71
U'ury Fra. Sneyd, late
£iui^nB6F. 17 June 71
<firgcs Holy, ji.^ 17 ^^7 7'
\k in. Carpenter Shore, p.», xi Aug. 71
J- hn Nugent Cahill 18 Sept. 72
J'.hn Tbacker, late Lt. 63 F 26 Mar. 73
John M. Hamilton, Captain
k.p. S. Marinea xo May 73
1*1 BUTBX ANTS.
Jilin Edwin Warburton 5 Apr. 7 1
Wm. Percy Johnson 8 June 71
WiiiiAiQ Stannard, £.«. 19 June 71
^'T Charles Coote, Bt 25 July ji
Wm. Henry Davoren 9 Mar. 72
0«jo. P. D. Sutherland 17 July 72
Howard C. St. George 26 Oct. 72
Hjbert Butler 7 May 73
Sim LxKVTXXAirTS.
^Valter T. Butler 9June73
Ai)t. f CSBfrf.— R. Sandford
WMi)urton,ia/«3fa;or3F.x7 Dec. 64
(Ir.Miuter.—CtiT. H. Prim 26 Apr. 67
s*r^ —Cha. G. Lyster, MD.j^ Aug. 71
.iwut.Sjtry.— Bich.B.Magee25 Nov. 57
Yellow Facings.
King's Ooimty.
{Soyal Syiee.) [No. 98.]
Head Quarters, Parsonstown.
HOHOBABT COLOITBX..
TUftmas Bernard, DL. JP.
late Bt. Major X2 Laneert^s Mar. 7X
Lt.Coloitbl.
i^M. Alfred Bury, laU Capt.
10 F. 25 Mar. 71
Majob.
BichardW. Bernard, late of
duetrian Service i Hono-
rarj Ll.CoUmel 25 Mar. 71
CAnAiirs.
T^imaa Acres Peirce, late
..J^'**- 4« f. 23 Jaly 59
< liM. Frank Bolleston, p.». 3 Aug. 65
David D. Urqnhart 18 July 70
K-Fetherston Whitney, late
S>*ei^6iF. x8 July 70
Ambrose C. W. Cox. late Lt.
i2Lauctr$ 5 Apr. 71
Edmond Xyre, f .». 17 May 73
Militia InfarUry of Ireland,
LixuTXirAirTS.
Geo. Meares Maunsell, p.».
Inetrncior of Mueketry ...27 Jan. 71
John George Annitt,p.«. ... 9 Mar. 71
John Drought 27 Mar. 71
George Bennett 12 June 71
J^aW^Charleville 25 July 71
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Wm. Trocke,
late Lt. 4r Adjtttant 35 F. i Apr. 70
Qr.Masier.— Alfred Evans 29 Nov. 59
Surg. — Thomns"Wood8,2f J5. 19 Jan. 64
Ae9ut.Surg.—Ch&. Stoney...io Mar. 64
Scarlet Facings.
Leitrim.
{Biflee.) [No. iii.]
Head Quarters, Carrick-on-Shannon.
HoifOBABT CoLOXBL.
JJo». William Jaa. Forbes,*
lateLt. 4r Capi.Gren.Gde. xs Apr. 71
Lt. Colon BL.
HenryTheophilusClements,
JP., Hon. Colonel 11 Jan. 42
Majobs.
Arthur Geo. Wise,» late
Captain ^i F. 7 Juno 71
Arthur J.V.L.Birchall, JP.28 May 73
Captains.
Richard He3niolds Peyton,
late Cornet i Dn 5 Mar. 60
W.Phibbs, Imt.oflfusketry,
Hon. Major 19 .Tuly 69
James Fleetwood R.rud, p.*. 22 May 71
Henry O'Farrell Gregory,
Hon. Major 22 June 71
Roderick John Hanley, late
Lt. 25 F. 30 Mar. 72
Hastings Molloy 28 May 73
LZBUTBKAXTS.
Arthur Anchmuty Lawderx2 Sept. 65
John M'Manus, p.$ 4 Mar. 71
B. John Tceling, p.e 17 July 72
Reginald Levinge 24 May 73
Sub LlXUTBNANTS.
Theophllus B. Jones 16 July 73
Wm. Henry White X7 Dec. 73
^(2/^^^<<p^— Geo.Hastlngs
Brooke, late Lt. ^S P. 12 May 70
Q.Jf(M<.— Jas.Soden Cullen 19 July 69
Surg.—\Ym. H. Franklin,
mD 26 Feb. 73
Aeeiet. Surg.— Robert Brad-
Bha.VTflateStaff'Auist.Sur.is Sept. 66
Black Facinsra.
Eoyal Limerick Oounty.
Head Quarters, Limerick. [No. 123.]
HONOBABT COLONBL.
X<. J(m.Wm.Mon8ell,ifP.26 July 64
Lt.Colonxl Couxandant.
The Earl of Limerick, late
qf M}/le Brigade 9 July 70
Majobs.
J. W. Shelton. lateLt. 14 F.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 28N0V.64
George £. Massy 23 Mar. 71
Camaims.
John Howley, Hon.Major... 5 Jan. 55
George Stein, ifoa. Major.. .jo Nov. 58
GeorgoWm.Finch,ir<m.Jf<v.2Dec. 58
Ormsby Vandelcur 29 Apr. 62
Bryan Edw. Sheehy X9 Jan.. 71
Richard Wm. Cradock, late
Capt. 17 F. 2 Feb. 71
Rochford Hunt 12 Apr. 73
Foorde Russell Royse, p.$.y> Apr. 73
John M'K. Hartigan, Capt.
H.M. Bombay StafFCorps 12 Nov. 73
LlBUTKNANTS.
Edward C. Conyers, p.e. ... 6 Feb. 71
Daniel T. Costelloe.p.t 4 Mar. 71
Wm. G. Gubbins 23 Mar. 71
Joseph S. Furlonge, p.». ...23 Mar. 71
HugnL Maasey 19 June7z
Aribur MaunsoU, p.e., Inet.
of Mueketrjf 23 Jan. 72
Thomas Ulostcr 23 Nov. 72
Wm. Russell Rodger 30 Apr. 73
Robert U. O'Hanlou, jp.«....24 May 73
Sub Lixutxnahts.
Pierce T. Shute 4 Scpt.7i
465
Adjt.— Capt. Thos. George
Mawe,»toi« Capt. x W.IM. 5 May 65
Payiiio«<<r.— Edw.C.D.BeU 25 Aug. 59
Qr.Jfa#£er.— Eyre Powell.. .X2 Aug. 56
iSur^.— Thomas Wilkinson,
MD X Mar. 55
Auitt. 5arff.— Patrick En-
wright,lfD 26 Mar. 53
Blue Facings.
Londonderry.
{Light Infantrg.) [No. 95]
Head Quarters, Londonderry.
HovoBABY Colonel.
Robert Peel Dawson, late
Captain ix Hueeare 12 Apr. 71
• Lr.COLONXI. OOKM ANDAITT.
Wm. FitzwilUam Lenox
Conyngham, JP. late
&SF.; Honorary Colonel... ^s Sept. 50
3iAJOBS.
Stewart C. Bruce, JP.
Honorary Lt. Colonel 24 Aug. 66
George Eluox,/).* xi June 73
CAVTAIirS.
Geo. Beresford Knox, ITon.
Major, p.e X3 Feb. 54
Wm. E. Scott, Hon. Majorio Dec. 54
Alex. Shuldham, late 6 JP.,
Hon. Mqjor 4 Jan. 55
John Hervey Browne, late
Capt. X2 Laneera 27 Jan. 69
James Jackson Clark, p.0. 23 Feb. 7x
Pechell Irvine 28 Mar. 72
LlXUTBNANTS.
Henry Pilkington X3 July 58
Edmund S. Lecky X9 Sept. 59
Joseph B. Alexander 9 Aug. 64
David W. Stevenson, j).«. ...25 Oct. 70
Alexander Boyle, ;>.« 7 Feb. 71
John W. A. O'N. Torrens ...15 Mar. 72
William Quin 24 July 72
Henry John M'Corkell 24 July 7a
Lawrence L. Steele 8 Aug. 72
ITon.Mark H. H. M'Donnell 7 Sept.71
Adjt. jr Cop^.—Rich. Pierce
Butler, late Lieut, and
Adjt. 7SF. 6 Jan. 66
Payiiia«<«".— Rowley Miller 20 Jan. 55
Qr.Jfof^.— Thomas Lecky 13 July 58
Surg.— Wm. Miller, MB. ...xo June 64
A$etet.Surg. — Eavr. Smith,
MB 10 June 64
Primrose Facings.
The Prince of Wales'a Eoyal
Begiment of Longford Bifles.
Head Quarters, Longford. (]No. 85.]
HONOBABT COLONXL.
Lt.Colovxl.
Luke, Lord Annaly, late
Capt. tzDre 2 Mar. 59
Majox.
Ralph A. Dopping-Hepen>
Btal, JP.,p.t 17 Feb. 62
Captains.
L. Loftus Bushe Fox, «7P.
Inetruetor qf Musketry, p.e. 7 June 56
Wm. M. M. Fortescue,7ai«
af6oF. 19 Apr. 64
John Thomas Davys, p.e. ...17 June 64
Francis R. Blackley, />.•. ... 3 May 71
Digby West, p.e 5 ^^7 73
LiBUTXNANTS.
James H. Dopping 6 Dec. 64
Honrv W. White, late Cor.
11 Hu$e xsFeb. 65
James R. C. Martin 24 Mar. 71
Aug. P. F. West 5 Feb. 73
Sub LiBUTXNANTS.
HamletWadeCuppage,^ late
Capt. 42 P' 28 June 73
Adjt. f Capt. 4r Aetg. Paymr.
— Wm. Enderby,fa<« Capt.
SF. 3 Oct. 65
Sur^.— David C. Peter 6 Feb. 55
Ae»iet.Surg.—Jj. H. Ormsby 5 July 73
466
Louth>
{Ri/le*.) [No. io8.]
Head Quarters, Dauclalk.
How OBASY COLOKBL.
John, Lord Rathdonnel, late
ofj^F. 28 Jan. 67
Lt.GOLOKBI. CoUVklXDXWt.
Sir John S. Itobinson, Hart.
JP. late Lieut. 60 Bi/les,
Honorary Colonel 23 Dec. 54
Majob.
William Thos. Mun-ay, p.e. 6 Aug. 73
Captaijts.
RoTj.M. Murphy, JF/ow. Majorio Mar. 59
John Prod. Foster, lale
Lieut, i^HuMare 25 Apr. 71
Geo. P. A. Brabazon, J5.*.,..i2 Oct. 72
Charles B. M'Clintock, |>.«.23 July 73
Clement Gr. Lefroy 24 Sept.73
Francis E. ThoruhilI,p.#. ...24 Sept.73
LxXITTBirANTS.
Sydney E. BoUinRham 28 Apr. 71
Harry Wm. Jamieson 27 Feb. 72
Hon. Fred. Lawless 21 Mar. 72
AlanHenryBellingham.j}.«.2o July 72
Arthur Macan, j7.« 23 Nov. 72
Sub LxBUTBiriLNTS.
Tennison Edw. Smith 6 8cpt.73
James A. H. Jameson 29 Nov. 73
Adj.4r Cap^— William John-
stone BeUingham, late
Capt. 50 -F. 5 Jan. 55
Surg.—
Black Facings.
Nortli Mayo.
Head Quarters, Ballina. [No. 120.]
Colonel.
St. George Cuffe, late Capt. 2
Dr. Ode 3 Aug. 69
Lt.Colokbl.
A. W. Knox-Gore,* late
Capt. 60 Sifieg, p.$ 10 Aug. 69
Major.
Ernest Knox, JP z 2 July 61
Captaixs.
Jame8Paget,;).«.lF<m.2fa/orzoFcb. 55
AlfVed Knox 29 Nov. 59
Maurice C. J. Blake, p.e. ...16 Oct. 61
Lewellyn Blake 30 May 63
Chas. Kirkwood, late Lt. R.
Art 10 Aug. 69
Peter Lynch, p. «. 30 Sept. 71
LlBUTBlTAKTS.
David R. Fair. p.« 9 Oct. 63
P. F. Palmer Franklin, p. «. 3 Aug. 69
Charles Powell, p.« 22 May 71
Nesbitt Gore, p.« 20 July 71
Bobert Geo. Mostyn, p.». ... 7 Jan. 72
Sub Lievtbitaxts.
Edw. 0. Walshe 30 Aug. 73
Ptn^fluuf.— Stanhope Kenny 23 Feb. 55
AM.4rCapt.—Zdhn Warren,
late Captain ji F. 15 Feb. 71
Qr. JfiMf «r. — John Smith,
late Depdt Batt 30 July 66
i9»«i^.— Art.Go£rThomp8on26 Feb. 73
Aenst. Surff.^J. J. Nolan. ..14 Dec. 72
White Facings.
South Mayo.
(mjUe.) [No. 15.]
Head Quarters, Westport.
HoirOKABT COLOITKL.
Geo.Jfar9.q/'Sligo,DX.«rP. 5 July 41
Lt.Coloitbl Cokkabdaxt.
Samuel Percy Lea, Capt.
Unatt. i Honorary Colonel 23 Juno 6
Majob.
Dominie B. Browne, p.; ...ao July 71
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
CAPTAIirS.
Henry Taaffe-Ferrall, p.$.
Hon. Major 12 July 61
Hcm^' John Buchanan, j).s. 17 July 65
Jas. Howe Browne 10 Aug. 69
Richard Browne, In»t. of
Miuketry,p.» 20 July 71
Walter J. Browne, p.e 20 July 71
Fitzhardinge Kingscote,*
late Capt. S\fle Br 23 Mar. 72
LlEUTEJfAXTS.
William J. Campbell, late
.Ell*. 2 F.fp.9 22 May 71
Mark Blake,/).* 22 May 71
Jo.soph Alex, Lambert, p.e. 22 May 71
Robert F. R. Pair, p.$ 12 Nov. 71
Hon. J. G. B. Bingham, p.$. 7 Jan. 72
Sub LtiUfBifAXTi,
Maurice G. H. Moore 29 Oct 73
Capt.^rAdjt. — John Edmund
Whaite,* late Capt. 10 F. 27 Apr. 64
Qr.Ma*ter.—'R. W. JeiIVcy8i7 Mny 61
Surg. — G. W. Hatchell 11 Apr. 71
Aetiit.Surg.—'Sho. AUman 29 Doc. 71
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Meath.
Head Quarters, Navan. [No. 119.]
HoiroBABY Colonsl.
F. N. Marq. of Conyngham,
JlP., GCM.Li.General ...20 Dec. 70
Lt.Coloitsl Gomuandakt.
Sir John Dillon, £t. late
Capt. 32 F.; Hon. Colonel 24 June 71
Majobs.
Hon. H. Langford Rowley t i July 59
J.Nicholas Coddington, jj.«.s4 June 71
CAPTAlJfS.
Rich. Donaldson, Hon.Maj 3 May 60
Henry S. Johnston 13 Feb. 71
John P. Kearney, jj.a 13 Fob. 71
John Richard Roberts 2 June 71
Fra. O'Donnell Murphy ...xx July 71
John Fox Dillon 11 July 71
LlEUTBlTAKTB.
Francis B. 0. Metge 27 Oct. 63
Sinclair E. de Satg^ - de
Thorcn 26 Apr. 66
Williiun N. Waller 13 Feb. 71
Charles Pepper 13 Feb. 71
Francis W. Lambnrt x8 Mar. 7X
Edw. Hamilton Woods 2 Juno 7X
Nugent Talbot E verard 11 July 71
Allan Montgomery, p.t. ...27 Mar. 72
Adjt, 4' Cap*.— Edward H.
Pierce Eldertou./a^c Capt.
26 F. 28 Aug. 60
Qr.Jfa*^.— Thomas David-
son,^ late Lieut. 67 F. ...21 June 69
Surg.—Tm, Dancy Hamil-
ton X Dec. 68
.^vm^.^ttr^.— Jas. M.Barry,
MD X3 Mar. 68
Blue Facings.
Monaghan.
Heftd Quarters, Monaghan. [No. Z2x.]
Lt.Colonbl CouuAirnAKT.
Tliomas Oriel Forstcr, late
Capt. 77 F. ; Hon. Colonel 99 June 55
Majobs.
Charles Woodwright," late
Capt. x%F. 2o July 59
Jesse Lloyd, laie Capt. 47 -P.;
Honorary Lt. Colonel x8 Feb. 65
Gaptaiits.
Ralph Forster, Itutruetor of
Musketry 23 Nov. 55
Michael Edward Lewis,
Hon. Major 7 Apr. 56
John heOieJaieLt. a W.LIi.
„P-»- ■•• 3JaJy57
Thomas Coote zo Dec. 64
Robert Thomson, l€Ue
Capt. 97 P. 16 Apr. 73
Frith Thompson Z7 Dec. 73
LiBUTBXAsrrs.
Hen. 8. Bird 18 Feb. 62
Robert Watson, j>.» 24 Mar. 6S
John Thos. Moutray 18 Sept.ja
Robt. N. A. Flanagan 26 Feb. 73
Sub LiBUTBKAirTS.
Wm.H.E. Wood-Wrigbt ...28 Jane 73
Adit. 4r Capt.—BeuTy Hen-
derson,^ late Capt. 10 P. 16 Jane £2
Pay matt. — Rob. Thomson 13 Jan. 55
Qr.Mast.^Wm. Watson ... 5 Feb. 55
Snrn.—Wra. Nassau Irwin,
MD 7 Oct. 56
AeeiMt.Surg.—F. R. Irwin... z Dec. 71
White Facings,
Queen's Oonnty.
{Hoyal Rifles.) [No. Z04.]
Head Quarters, Maryborough.
HoxoBAKT Colonel.
Right Hon. Francis Plunkett
Dunne. KS8. JP. DL.
Major General, Unatt. ...a6 Apr. ;j
Lt.Colonbl Commaxdabt.
Henry Daniel Garden, JP.
late ofs2 F. 14 31fly ;;,
Majors.
Walter J. Borrowes, ji.#. ...Z7 Dec. 73
I
Captaixs.
Harman Fitzmaurice 22 Nov. 54
Percy Ravmond Grace, JP.
Hon. M^jer 15 July 5>
Francis Plunkett Dunne .. zi iuly 71
Thomas S. Trench, Inet. of
Muskeirytp.e. 28 Mar. 72
Hon. Robert Flower 6 Aug. 73
LlBUTEITAKTS.
Henry Barry Garden, p.»....24 May 71
Fred. E. Johnson, p. a 30 June;!
Henry Charles Garden z 2 Jane 72
Douglas F. R. Dawson 7 May 73
Sub Lzbutxkaxts.
William Despard s8 June 73
Richard Hawkesworth x6 July 73
Jl«i;Y.<f"Cffp^— Chas.Compton
Abbott. Idte Capt. 47 li'....28 July 69
Qr. Jfo«<«r.— Edward M.ur-
nane 5Mar.69
5'i/r.7.— Geo.Pilkington,2fl>.24 Aug.55
.i««t.5Krj.>-Dav. Jacob,2fD.29 Apr. 62
Scarlet Facings.
Bosoommon.
Head Quarters, Boyle. [No. 93.]
HOKOBA.&T COLOXBL.
Edward KingTcnison, late
Captain Z4 Mustare z? Dec 7^
Lt.Coloxbl CoxACAjrnAjrr.
Majobs.
Robert H. French Z4 Dec. 63
Rich. Irwin, j».« zoDec,73
Captaixs.
William M'Dermott, InH. of
Musketry, p.e. Hon.M^^J. 8 Sept. 63
Wm. Watson flackett 17 M»y ^4
Caleb Robertson, late Capt.
iSFoot 84 June 67
Luke Leonard, p.e z6 Mar. 70
Rutledge Irwin Peyton 17 Jnoe?!
Laurence J. B.ThomhiU,|».«.39 Mar. 73
Alfred de F. D'Arcy xo Doc. 73
LlBUTBKASTTS.
Hen. E.N. Earl of Kingstonaa Nov. 64
John Wray Mitchell x May -x
John Irwin i May 71
Walter Burke 23 M»y 7»
Michael Joseph Balfe xo June 71
Thos. Y. L. Kirkwood aS Aug. 71
James Nolan Irwin 4 Sept. 7^
Sub LiBUTBirAXTS.
Chas. Edw. Hawkea z8 June 73
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Pcvaaf^r.— Eclnnmd Corr aa Oct. 57
Aijt 4' CSajrf.— John Gorges,
Ute C^pt. Bengal Army ... i May 63
Qr. Master.— JBiaeA Bond... 8 Sept. 69
^H}^.— Jas.RocheNag1elfZ>.33 Oct. 67
Aaitt.Sitrg.—JohnB. Fiy... 7 July 64
Buff Facings.
Sligo.
{Syiee.) [No. 124.]
Head Quarters, Sligo.
Lt.Coloxsl.
Cbas. James ISlnox Gore, late
Capt. 60 F. 3 May 61
Majob.
John Ffolliott. JF. Hon. Li.
Colonel 15 Mar. 56
C^FTAIirS.
r«obert Seymour Ormsby...io June 61
John E. Knox 9 Apr. 67
CUrlesBradstreet Wynne,*
late Captain goF. 18 Feb. 71
Owen Wynne, late Li. 6i F.\Z Feb. 71
Wm, Gregory Wood, late .
Lt. 44 F.^pji 30 Mar. 73
LlSUTBJCAirTS.
Richanl B. Knott 18 July 59
Thomas Little Robinson ...12 Juno 61
Harry Roger Robinson, |7.«.
I*$tructor ofMuekeirjf ,..12 Apr. 71
John E. W. Walker 20 July 71
Wm. Thomas Vernon 28 Oct. 7 1
James Campbell 15 May 72
C«f<.^^«(;Y.— MaxwellDuPre
Strongc, late Capt. 52 F. 21 July 55
Pfljniw»<«r.— Albert Henry
Knox 2 Feb. 55
^«ry.— James Tucker xa June 72
JMist. 5icr7. ~ Thomas D.
i'ahner,jri> x July 71
Black Facings.
2nd, or North Tipperary.
{LiffU Infantry. ) [No. X05.]
Head Quarters, Cashel.
HOKOSAST COLOSTBL.
G. Ponsonby, Viee. Lismore,
Lt.ofthe Camniy, late Cor.
ijLaueere iz Jan. 55
Li.CoLoarxL Ck>incAimAVT.
Ger.rge Prend,* late Breo.
Maf. 26 F.sMon. Col.p.e. x6 Mar. 7a
Majobs.
John Graham, p. t. JF z8 June 73
Caftjliks.
James Delany, Son. Major 7 June 61
RalphH.Bunbury,Jro».Jr<v.26 May 62
Joseph Seymour, p.e 39 June 72
Edward Croabie Bayly, i>.«.29 June 72
Henry Charlea Mansergh,'
liUeCapt.^F. xxOct. 73
LnvTXVAjns.
Edmund Wm. Murphy, p.e,
laet.ofMmek. aaFeb. 71
Richard W. Graham, ji.t. ...xa June 71
James Wm. Kenny, j».«. 36 Mar. 7a
B. P. E. C. Bunbury ao Nov. 72
Ww. W. Connelly aoNov. 7a
Cbaa. S. Hamilton ao Nov. 72
Sttb LxxcnirAim.
Edward H. Giles x7 Dec 73
Fra. B. B, Hemphill 24 Dec. 73
^djt. 4r Cap*.— rC Hugh
Shaw, Captain x8 F. 12 June 73
Qrjfa«/«r.— Martin Ryan 5 Juno 63
S^ry.^V. W. Russen -..30 July 73
4«M<.5«ry.— RobL Prands
RusseU, JfD. xfiMar. 7a
Dark Green Facinfca.
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
Eoyal Tyrone.
(FKeiliere.) [No. 80.]
Head Quarters, Omagh.
Ho2rOBA&Y COLONBL.
iS'tr James Matthew Stronge,
Bart. JF. DL. late of 5 Dr.
Ode 22 Apr. 62
Lt.C0I.0XBL COMlL&VSAirT.
Fras. Ellis, JF 30 Apr. 73
Majobs.
George Perry M'Clintock... 8 Feb. 71
Deane Mann 19 Nov. 73
CAPTi-iirs.
Charles King Colhoun,^on.
Major 33 Dec. 58
Lewis Mansergh Buchanan,^
late Li. %% F. 20 June 6s
Robt.Saunder8on Hamilton xo June 64
Hon. Robt. Torrens O'Neill 15 June 65
Tho.Auchinleck,Za<eX^.xiP.x6 June 65
M. V. H.Gled8tane8,Za/«it.
57-*'' 7 Sept. 71
Lord Geo. F. Hamilton, late
Lt. Coldet. Ode 25 Oct. 71
Chas. Murray Alexander ...xo Aug. 72
Henry Irvine 25 Oct. 73
James Henrj' Stronge 24 Dec. 73
LlBT7TEVi.irT8.
Hen. Geo. Saml. Alexander xo Mar. 71
Rowley Alex. Miller, p.e. ...14 Apr. 71
John Blake Thompeoa, p.$.X4 Apr. 71
William Anketell 17 May 71
Hon. Chas. Alexander, p.e. 7 Bept. 71
Wm. G. B. Macartney x8 Bept. 72
Fra. Forbes Ellis 4 Dec. 7a
William Henry Lowry 26 Feb. 73
Sub LixiTTBirAirTB.
Fra. Wm. StrOngo 17 Dec. 73
Ad[t.4' Capt. — Robt. Conway
DobbsElli8,/a/eCap«.22J'\ 1 Oct. 63
Faymaeter.—yym. Maxwell
Carpendale 26 Feb. 55
^wrff.— John Moore, MD. ...14 Apr. 60
Aenet. Surg. — WiUiam
SprouleLovo 14 Dec. 72
Blue Facings.
Westmeatli.
{Rijlee.) [No. 1x4.]
Head Quarters, Mullingar.
COLOKXI..
Fulko S., Lord Greville, KF.
late X Ltfe Ode 22 Aug. 50
Lt.Colovxl.
Earl of Granard, KF.^ p.e. 26 Dec. 55
Majob.
Walter George Nugent,* late
Capt. 23 F 17 Feb. 71
CA.PTi.INS.
John Richard Malone, late
Lt. 12 Laneere x8 Dec. 69
John C. Grant, Capt. h.p.
QF.,I.ofM. x8May 7X
Fra. L. Tottenham, late
JSn*. 10 F. X9 June 7x
JohnWeIdonCreaghe.p.«. ...2x Dec. 71
Francis Hume Kelly, p.e. ...31 Jan. 72
Chris. Wm. BaUey,i>.» ^6 Aug. 73
LlSTTTBXr AKTB .
Wm. G. Fitzgerald 20 Mar. 71
G.W.W.RochfortBoyd,j>.* 12 June 71
Arthur Meeham x6Mar. 7a
Brooke 8. Greville 17 July 7a
Wm. Henry Levinge, j».t....ao July 73
SvB Ltbdtxxakts.
Edward Batterbby a8 July 73
Adjt. 4- Capt.— John Ballard
Gardiner,* late Capt. 17F.20 May 56
Paym»e.— Willoughby Bond 16 Nov. ix
fiMfv.— John Wm. Williams 30 Nov. 58
Aeetet.Sury.—Uoh. V. Kellya5 July 73
Black Facings.
467
Wexford.
Head Quarters, Wexford. [No. 99.I
HoiroBABT Coloitbt;.
Robt. Shapland, Lord Carow 5 Apr. 47
Lr.CoLoifEL.
Harry Alcock,j?.«.JDi. JF. 3 Dec. 66
Majobb.
Narcissus Edw. Husou,|».«.,
JF 10 May 7x
Beauchamp Henry Col-
clough X Juno 72
Caftaivs.
JohnThos.Beatty,iro».Jif(iy.x8May 60
James Gavan 26 Apr. 64
Robert Roche 4 May 7X
Clement J. Wolaeley, p.e.... 4 May 71
Morgan Geo. Lloyd, late
Comet X Dr. Ode. p.e. JF.
Inet. ofMutk xx May 71
Henry Arthur Boyse,|>.#-...x7 J«ly 7*
LlBUTBXANIS.
Philip Herbert Hore, p.e.... x Apr. 71
Thomas C. E. Beatty 33 Apr. 71
Fred. K. P. Pigott 25 Apr. 71
Henry M. Hatchell,p.« 4 Mar. 72
Walter Redmond si Mar. 72
Fra. Robert Leigh X4 Dec. 72
Viee. Btopford xsMar. 73
James Boyd x4Muy7s
Adjt.4r Cop*.— Philip Savage
Alcock,* J'P./a^eCairf.osJKai Apr. 69
Qr. Jlfa*i«-.— Thos. Dillon,
lateofZ^F. sx May 64
-SMry.—Rob. J. Crean xs May 71
Aeeiet. Surg. — John Percy
Waddy 15 May 71
Yellow Facings.
WicUow.
{Ryiee.) rNo.92j
Head Quarters, Wicklow.
HOKOBABT COLOKBL.
The Earl <jf Wicklow, late
Lt.g Laneere xx Dec. 71
Lt.CoLONBL COXSCAVBAITT.
Robt.A.G.Cuninghame,«^P. 8 Mar. 7*
Majob.
WiUiam T. E. Bookey, late
Capt. 6 Dr. Ode., p.e 38 Mar. 7*
Captains.
Edward R. Bayly, late En*.
2F. 28 Apr. 69
Wm. Parsons Hoey, p.e. ... i June jx
LiBrrxiTASTs.
Geo. P. Mahony 25 Feb. 65
Robert H. Brooke 9 Sept. 69
Alfred R. Lloyd, p.e 17 Apr. 71
Gerald Brooke xx Dec. 71
Alfred Edw. West x8 Sept.72
Wm. Heighinton xs Mar. 73
Adlt.4- Can*.— Jolm Stanley
Howard,! late Capt. 44F.96 Aug. 57
-^nty.— Hugh B. Brew a8 Mar, 71
Black Facings.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
468
Channel Islands Militia.
Eoyal Jersey.
Adjutant General.
Lt.Col. Chas. P. Le Cornu.
Chief Atfint, Jntpector and
Chief Jiittr. ofMu»ketry.
Lt.Col. T. Pcrciviil Touzel/
laU Lt. Colonel 27 F,
Oocemment Secretary.
LI. Col J. F. Murray, late
97 F.
AltTILLEBT.
Lf. CoU. G. N. Le Qaesno,
P. Du Heaume,
Wm. Gaudin.
AMi$t. Innp. and Adjutant,
Capt. Philip Sorel.
1ST, or North-West Ebgi-
MliNT.
Lt. Col.
Auigt. Inep. and Adjutant.
Capt. James Uibaut.
3XD, or North Reoiscxst.
Lt.Col. J. Godfray.
Aniit. In»p. and Adjutant.
Capt. H. W. C. Saunders.
3SD, or East Rxoimekt.
Hon.Col. Francis Lo Breton.
Li, Col. John Touzel.
AMi*t. Iwtp. and Adjutant.
Capt. W. C. Gray.
4TH, or South Rxgiicext.
St. Laterence Sattalion.
Lt.Col. Ger\'ai8e Le Groa.
AsniM. Inep. and Adjutant.
Captain W. B. Godlray.
St. Helier Sattalion.
Hon. Col. Sir John Lo Con-
teur, Kf.
Lt. Col, Clement Hemery,
Aidede Camp to the Queen.
Aesitt. Imp. and Adjutant.
Major U. Bailhache.
5TH, or South-West Rxgx-
kbxt.
Lt.Col. Joshua V.rxya.
AMi$t. Intp. and Adjutant.
Bojal Quemsej.
Aide de Camp to the Queen.
Col. William Bell, late 64 F.
Adjutant General of Militia.
Lt.Col. J. M'Crea. late 45 F,
Militia Aides de Camp to the
Lt. Governor.
Lt.Col. Jul. Alphonso Cai*ey.
Major Adolphtia Carey.
Major F. W. Gosselyn, Uxte
4 Dr. Guards.
Adtillebt Regiheitt.
Lt.Col. P. Lo Lievre.
Adjutant, Capt. W. Barton.
iST, or East Regiuskt.
(Lii/ht Ivfaniry,)
Lt.Col. Comm. S. Bishop.
Adjutant. Capt. J. Pirie.
avo, or NoKTH REaiMEXT.
(Liffki Infantry.)
Lt.Col. T. B. Falla.
Atsist. Inspector and Adjalati.
Major R. S. Sorell.
3W>, or South Regivext.
(Liffht Infantry.)
Lt.Col. Comm. J. C. Guerin,
Adjutant. Major Josias Le
Pelley.
4TH, or West REciMExt.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. Comm. J. G. de Gari<.
Adjutant. Major D. V. Tup-
per, h.p. 8 F. Lt. Col.
Koyal Aldemey.
Abtillxrt.
Z^.Coi. Comm. T.N.Barbentca
Adjutant. Lt. J. Renier.
Eoyal Sark.
Lt. Col. Cow .Wm-T. CollJE s-s.
Adjutant. Capt. T. Godfr&y.
Aberdeenshire.— 1 Captain Man served with the field fierce under Captain Murray, R. Artillery, employed on iL"
30-mile radius round Shanghai during the summer of 1863. Also with the Anglo-Chinese Contingent in Col' 'H-:
Gordon's Taeping campaigns of 1863-64, and was present at the siege and storming of the city of Changchow/o*
^Medal, and Star of the 2nd Class of the Urn gon).
Antrim.—-* Captain Austin was engaged with the 60th Rifles in active service in India in 1857 in dispersing ir.*nT-
gent villagers. Served the campaign in Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena. relief
<A Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjchanp n ,
defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left hA\x
of the Goomtec, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdce, attack and destruction of Shahabad. and action of Bua.:-
kagong ; Oude campaign, including the actions at Pusgaon and Risoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mitto^vl;•.■.
and action of Biswah (Medal).
' Captain Whitla sen'ed with the 88th Regiment in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the
afl'air at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March, and siege of Cali)ee (Medal with Clasp for Central IndiaJ.
* Captain Potlinger served at the attack on the Burda Hilln, loih December 1859.
Armagh.—* Colonel Hon. Edward Brownlow served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the Stb
Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Scbastopol, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Captain Pakenham served with the loiHt Fusiliers in the Indian North West Frontier Warof 1863, and waPT-ric-
sent at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Ingham served with the 28th Hc^iment in the Crimean campaign from the 5th January 1855. inclauliii:
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and affair m the Cemetery (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served r-Uu
with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and was present at the assault on llie Fort of Beyt, and siego and occuju-
tiou of Dwarka.
* Major Simpson served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of th«
Ravee on the 12th and i6th July 1857 ; also from the 14th August at the siege assault and occupation of Dcih:-
fieverely wounded in the right breaet (Medal with Clasj))
AjT. — * Sir James Fergusson served with the Grena^her Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854. ai»d up to 4th Mar
J855, including the battles of Alma and Inkefman (woimded), and siego of Sebastopol (Medal witii three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal) .
* Captain M'Alester served with the 46th Rcgt. in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebafitopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Bedford. — * Captain Toscland served with the 33rd Regt. at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 19th Dec. \ts{,
including assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meilal).
Bucks.—* Captain Versturme served with the 17th Regt. at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 19th May 1655.
including assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. ; also present at the bombardment and surrendered
Kinbourne (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Powell served with the 49th Rcgt. in the Crimean campaign from the ist Sept. 1855, Including the si^p?
and fall of Scbastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Oarlow.— ^ Sir Thomas Butler landed in the Crimea ns Lieutenant 56th Regiment on the 25th August 1855, wnt i
in the trenches and was present at the final assault and fall of Sebastopol (Metlal with Clasp, and Turkish Mela.'!.
* Captain Butler served with 60th Rifles throughout the caraiiaign of i86o in China (Medal with two Clasps).
<3heBhlre.— * Major Egerton served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up : ■•
the 13th April 1855, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasi)8, and Turki*li
Medal.)
» Captain Evans served with the ssth Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of Dcwaae ri
in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Graves served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian North-West Frontier War of 1863 with the Ensaf/v^
Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of t>.
Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the Z5th December, also in the action at (Jml)eyla and destruction of u.^
village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy a::<l tLe
aubmission of the Hill Tribes on the 17th December.
Cork.— 1 Captain Foster served ^-ith the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). In 1855 he was present with th"
combined forces before Sebastopol during the siege, and was employed in the occupation of the Sea of AEof in Jut---
and destruction of the enemy's ships and magazines at Taganrog, Marioupol, Ghirsk, &c. ; served in comman<i ■ t
a mortar in the flotilla, and was several times engaged in firing on the town of Sebastopol until its fiill ; iiJ»-3 ir
action with the outer batteries on the i8th June ; was in command of a mortar at the bombardment and surrcndf r
of Kinboum ; was several times mentioned in despatches (Medal with two Clasps, stb Class of the Medjidie, aiiil
Turkish Medal).
» Captain Wrixon served with the 6sth Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal).
Oomwall.— * Captain Alms served the campaign of 1I43 in Scinde under Sir Charles Napier, and was present
with the expedition to Imaumghur, and battles of Mecanec and Hyderabad |()^f[4<|y t)y V^OOQ IC
War Services of iJie Officers of the Militia. 469
' U. Colonel Champion served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, ioclnding the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of April and i6th and Z7th Juno
—wounded (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet Migor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Meujidie).
Denbigh—^ Captain Barker served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58. including
the relief and capture of Lncknow, defence of the Alumbagh, battle of Maregunge, and repulse of the X2th and x6tk
JanuHPy 1858 (itedal with Clasp).
j)nbj.-^ (>)lonel Coke has received the Medal for Ava.
> Lt Colonel Mosley served with the 60th Rifles in KafQrland in X85X-53, and was present in the operations in the
Waterkloof m October, and passage of the Kei with Colonel Eyre's Column on the 4tn Dec. 1851 (Modal).
) MJ^or Newdigate served as a £ieut. in the Native Levies at the Cape of (fOod Hope in X65Z, and was present at
the capture of Fort Armstrong (Medal).
*Lt.Colonel Ckoiolly served the Eastern cunpaign of 1854 in the 49th Regiment, including the battle of Alma and
neee of Sebestopol : was dangerously wounded (shot through the chest) at the repulse of the powerful sortie on tbo
:6'h October— mentioned in despat&es (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardiiiiau and
Tnrkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Devon.— ^ Captain Letts served with the Buffb in the Crimean campaign from 3rd Sept. 1855, and was present
at the siege of Sebastopol, and dangerously wounded at the assault of the Redan ou the 8th Sept. X855 (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the MecUidie, and Turkish Medal).
'Captain Worthington served with the Buffs in the Crimean campaign firom the 3rd Sept. 1855, including the sieg*
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
> Captain Savile served throughout the whole of the Southern Mahratta campaign of X844, and was present with
the gtorming parties at the Forts of Samnnghur, Paunella, and Pownghur ; also served in 1845 in the Ccmcan and
Sawant Warree rebellion.
* Lt Colonel Dowell was in action with the Russian batteries on Hangoe-head, asnd May X854. Served with the
Baltic expedition in 1855, and was engaged with the enemy on the i8th June ; present at the destruction of
a furt and barracks, and the shelling an encampment on the 33rd June ; destruction of thirty vessels in tho
Bav of Werolax on 30th June ; landing at Lovisa, and burning the Govermnent houses, &c., on 5th July ; shelling a
('<jwack encampment on loth July; destruction of a Cossack barrack, Ac., 12th July; action with a steamer, gun-
Inats, and a battery near Wiborg on the 13th July ; and was mentioned in tho despatches for his gallantry in assist-
ing to save the crew of a boat under fire, for which he has received the Victoria Cross ; engaged with the batteries oA
Fredreckaham on 21st July ; occupation of the Island of Kotka, and destruction of the stores, &c., on 36th July, and
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
* (^ptain Deane served with the 3xst Regiment throughout the campaign of x86o in North China, including the
action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served also during the opera*
cions against theTaepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1863, resulting in the taking of the stockade
of Kanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, TsoUn, and fortified town of Najow,
and the affair at Nanhsiang (mentioned in despatches for distinguished conduct at Najow).
Donegal. — ^ Lt.Ck)lonel Todd-Thomton served with the 40th Regt. throughout the operations in Candahar ani
AtTf^hanistan in x84,x-43 (Medal). Also served the Giwalior campaign, and was present in the action at Maharajpore,
29th Dec. X843 (Medal).
' Captain Doyne served in the Crimean campai^ from May X855, and was present in the Trenches ^dth the sieg»
train at the siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Claas of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Dorset. — ^ Colonel Bingham served 34 years in the Indian Army, and was with his Regiment in the Burmese war
of 1S24-25-46, for which he has the War Medal with one Clasp.
> Lt. Colonel Hall served with the X4th Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
a3d a«)8aalts of the x8Lh June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ M^jor Clapcott served with the 32nd Regt. at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
attack of the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on x2th Sept. 1848, the action of Sooijkooud, storm
and capture of the city, and surrender of tho fortress. Also present at the surrender of the foA and garrison of
Cfa'^-niote, and at the baUle of Gktojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Dublin.— 1 Major Forsyth served the Eastern canixpaign of 1854-55 with the 57th Regt., and was present at the
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, with capture of the Quarries, assaults of the Redan
on the i8th June and 8th Sept. ; was also at the capture of Kinboum (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Kniicht of the Lesion of Honor. Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Dumfriaa.— ^ Captain Hill served as A^utant of tho 70th Regt. in New Zealand during the campaigns in the
Waikato, Taranaki, and Wanganui Provinces in 1863-65, including the storming of Rangiawhia. Served as Field
Adjutant to the expeditionary force under Brigadier Gleneral Carey against the Thames natives (Medal).
' Captain Torstoun 8erved> with the 36th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war of 1853-53 (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu) .
Durham.— 1 Colonel Hall served as Staff Officer with the Madras Artillery in the Light Field Force in tl^
Southern Mahratta countiy in X84X, and was present at the taking of the Fort of Nepauuee ; served also with Lord
&iUirh'8 expedition to Chma, commanding Troop of Horse Artillery (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Joined Lord
Raglan's force on X4th Nov. 1854, and served as an Assistant Engineer until after the stonning the Redan on tho
iSth June, on which day he was emploved in the advanced parallel. Transferred to the Turkish (Contingent with
nnk of Lt.Colonel and succeeded to the command of the Field Artillery as Brigadier, which appointment he held
until the peace (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, 3rd C^lass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Captam Llaellyn served with the 45th Regt. in the Crimea fr^m 8th Nov. 1854 to 6th March 1855, including the
ticn^a of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*Lt.O>lonel Bolton served in the Sutlej camiMiign of 1845-46 (Modal and three CHasps). He acted as Aide di>
('%mp to Sir Harry Smith at Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and was Adjutant of the 31 st at Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon
(severely wounded).
> Captain Hood served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand War in X864-66, and was present at tho
attack on (3ate Pah (Medal).- ^««.«. ,^ .,
£dinbur^. — ^ Lord Lothian served on the Stan of Sir J. Outram m the Persian war ; was present at the taking
of Mohumrah, and accompanied the troops in their advance upon Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Boolton served at the siege of Sebastopol firom March to July X655 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
3feda?>.
Essex.— 1 Captain Lennard served with the 28th Regt. in the Oimea from 27th Feb. to 5th July 1855, including
the siege of Sebastopol and affair in the cemetery— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Newton served in the Oimea firom 3rd May 1855 with the Buffs, including the siege and fall of Sobaa-
tojvil. and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
Ftfe.— 1 Sir Arthur Halkett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 42nd Highlanders, including tho
b »ttlr« of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on
the 1 8th June (Modal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Fortar.— ^ Captain Carnegie served in the Indian mutiny canipaign of 1857-58 and was present at the actions of
tLo Hindon and battle of Budleekeserai, throughout the siege of Delhi as Assistant Field Engineer (wounded), cap-
I'ire of Lucknow, acted aa Field Engineer to Brigadier Barker's Force in Gude, and was dangerously wounded
at the aasault and capture of Birwah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two CHasps).
Glamorgan.—^ Captain Palmer served with the 63nd Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol fh>m 3rd Sept. 1855, and
wa.4 taken prisoner at the attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, an A
Turkiah Medal).
aionoester.—i Captain Battiscombo served with the 68th Light Infantry the Eastern campaignof 1854-55, in*
clu'Ung the battle of Ahna, siege aud fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded on isth January 1855 (Medal with Clasps^
e'.Ii <.'laBa of tho Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Hants.— ^ Captain Frost served in the Royal Artillery in the Oimean campaign from April 1855, including the
t>. frc and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Ltcut. Colonel Briggs served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from tho 10th August, 1855. including
the battle of the Tchemaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish MedalOQlC
470 ^<3tr Services of the Officers of the Militia.
Huntingdon.— ^ Captain Roopor senred with the 38th Begt. in the Crimea from asrd Aug, 1855 (Medal with
Claep for Sebaetopol, and Tnrkien Medal).
Jersey. — ^ Lt Colonel Tonzel served with the 27th Rogiment in annproesion of the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
Kent. — 1 Captain Knight served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and Transgogn
operations (Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Howell was present as Aide de Camp to Colonel Herman, the Consul General of Tripoli, with the Expedi-
tion wKdch was sent by the Turkish Government in the winter of 1855-56 to suppress a rebellion of the Arabs in th3
Gharien and Jebbe Mountains (Turkish Military Order of Merit).
Kerry.—* Lt.Colonel O'Connell served with the 73rd in Canada during the Rebellion in 1838-39 ; at the siege of
Monte Video firom Sept. 2845 to Aug. 1846 ; and in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
* Doctor Maybury served with the late British Auxiliary Legion in Spain from July 1835 to Sept. 1837, first as
AssisL Surgeon and afterwards as Surgeon of the xoth Munster Light Infantry ; received two Medals, one for the
Sth May 1836 and the other for the storming of Irun in June 1837 ; was mentioned in general orders for gallant con-
duct in dressing the wounded under the hottest fire in the actions of the zsth and i6th March 1837.
Isaaark.— * Captain Gktssling served in the New Zealand war of 1864-66 as Lieutenant in Taranaki Military Settlers,
and was present at the capture of Ahu Ahu Kaltakie, and FiprUei (Medal).
Isancaahlre. — ^ Captain Henley served as extra Aide de Camp to General Windham during the operations at Cawn>
pore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent in Nov. 1 857. Ser\'ed afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Walpolc,
and was present at the defeat of the rebels at Sisea (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
* Captam Molesworth served with the 19th Regt. in the Crimea from May 1855, and was engaged in the attack on
the Quarries 7th June, and in the attacks of the Redan on the iSth Juno and 8th Sept.— severely wounded (Medal
with Cla^;>, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Whitle served at the Cape of Good Hope with the 9i8t Rcgt., and was present under Sir Harry Smith
nt the attack and defeat of the emigrant Boers on the S9th Aug. 1848.
* Major Sheppard served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 4th Regt. including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and- fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the z8th June and 8th September (Medal with
three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Mcdjidie).
6 Lt.Colonel Phibbs served five years in India with the 48th Regt., including the campaign against the I^jah of
Coorgin April 1834.
* Meuor Godfrey served with the 73rd Regt. in India during the mutiny in 1858-59, including the operations in the
Kopaul Terai (Medal).
7 Colonel Mathias served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 Medal and one Clasp) ; commanded a strong De-
tachment of H.M. Troops at the affair of BuddiwaJ ; was in command at the battle of Aliwal, where he had charj^
of the howitzers (named in the despatches, and made Brevet Major) ; and commanded the Grenadier Company 62nd
Rogt. at the battle of Bobraon (wounded).
* Captain Bolton served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from July 1855 (Medal with Clasp
Cor Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Winniett served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from April to September 183^,
includmg the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the z8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Conmianded a Company of the a4th Regiment in a flying column hnder Brigadier Genernl Chamberlain from Fe-
rozepore in pursuit of uie rebel chief Tantia Topee in February and March 1859.
Iseioester. — ^ Captain Pearson served with the 95th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including tbe slejn
assault and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior. siego
and capture of Powrie, acted as Assistant Field Engineer, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Grimston served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Oimea fVom Jan. 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol, assault of the z8th June, and expeditions to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in IndJs
at the battle of Cawnpore, the relief and capture of Lucknow (wounded at the assault of the Bcgtun's Palace), and
engagements in Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
Leltrim. — ^ Colonel Hon. W. J. Forbes served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from a9th Doc. 1854 and
has the Modal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal.
> Major Wise served with the ^8th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 21st Ajn-il 1855 to the 6th June
1856, inclading the siege and fall of Sebastopol, attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and Sth Sept., and several
sorties (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in Central India during the mutiny in pursuit, of
Tantia Topee, and commanded a small field force in pursuit of Bcngoline in 1859-60.
Xilmeriok. — ^ Captain Mawe was present with the expedition which stormed the war fences of Kambia, and
l>ombarded the town of Gballah, Western AfHca, on the 23rd and 24th March 1859.
liinooln. — i Captain Mason served with the 8and Regt. in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the
operations at Cawnpore under Windham, defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Khanknr, taking of
iSareUly, subsequent operations in Rohilcund, and defence of Powayne (Medal).
* Captain Moore served in the 3rd Drjigoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S, and was proeont at the
storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
London. — ^ Major Dundas served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from the T6th August 1855, inclndini;
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Modal).
■ Captain Savory served with the 90th Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ;—
advanced withHavelock's Column from Cawnpore on the 19th September and was present at the actions of Mnngar-
war, Oonao, Buseerutgunge, capture of the Alumbagh, and the several actions resulting in the relief and subsequent
defence of Lucknow (wounded); was at the storming of the Engine House, and Him Khana; served under Outram
thi-oughout the operations at the Alumbagh from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, and at the final siege and capture of
Lucknow ; also in the Oude campaign of 1858, and as Station Staff Officer to Colbnel Smith commanding a Fi£d
Force (Medal with two Clasps, a year's service for Lucknow, and Life Pension for Wounds).
Longford.—! Captain Cuppage served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand War of 1864-65, and was
present at the actions of the Gate Pah and Te Ranga (Medal).
Mayo.—* Captain Whaite served with the 10th Regt. in the Pimjaub campaign in 1846 including the latter part
of the siege operations before Mooltan, surrender of that fortress, and battle of (Joojorat (Modal with two Clasp?).
* Lt.Coloncl A. Knox-(jore served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 153S ix:
the Arrah District, Bengal (Medal).
» Captain Kingscote served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimea from the 12th November 1854, including the
eiego and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded— right arm amputated — at the attack of the Redan on tbd
^th Se])tember 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mcdjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Meath. — * Quarter Master Davidson served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North
China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of
I'ckin (Medal with two Clasps) .
Middlesex. — * Captain Adair served with the 13th Light Infuntry in the Indian mutiny czunpaign and jcts
present at the relief of Azimghur (Medal) .
3 Captain Black served with the 99th Regiment in tho campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the
surrender of Pekin (Modal with Clasp).
* Captain Miller served with the 82nd Regt. in Uie Indian campaign of 1857-58 and was present in Uie operations a;
Cawnpore on the 26th, 27th, and 28th November, defeat of the (Jwiilior Contingent on the 6th Dec. 1857, destmctiox.
of the Fort of Tetteha, actions of Khodagungc and Kliankur, advance on and occupation of Furruckabad, and suL-
sequent operations (Medal).
6 Quarter Master Milne served with the 1st Battalion Rifle Briga^lo in the Kaffir war in 1852-53 including the ex-
pedition beyond the Key in Aug. 1852 (Mothil). Served throncrhout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including th^;
battles of Alma and Inkerman, Bictrc and fall of Scltastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). AIaj
granted the Silver Medal with Aiiuiiity for MeriLorioji.s Service.
«Lt. Colonel Aikman served in tlio Hutlej cami)nic:n in 1346 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (^edal)
Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 writh the force under Brigadier General Wheeler (Medal). Served in the
War Services of the Officers of the Militia. 471
Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the siege of Delhi and various engagements (Medal with Clasp),
and when in command of the 3rd Sikh Cavalry on advanced picket, with a hundred of his men on the xst MM*oh
1S33 he attacked and utterly routed n rebel force consisting 01 500 Infantry, soo Horse, and two guns, cutting up
100 men, capturing the two guns, and driving the remainder of the enemy into and over the Goomtee, himself
receiving a severe sabre cut on the face in a personal encounter with several of the enemy. For this feat, which
was performed under every disadvantage ol broken groimd, and partially under the flanking fire of an adjoining
fort, he was awarded the Victoria Cross.
* Captain Coope served with the 57th Regt. in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
caoture of the Quarries, assault of the Redan on i8th June, and attack on Sth Sept. ; was also at the bombardment
and capture of Kinboum. After the repulse on the x8th June he was selected to carry despatches firom Colonel
Lord West, on whom the command of the Brigade devolved, to Lord Raglan, which he did across the open, exx>osed
to a heavy fire, and afterwards firom Lord Raglan to Sir George Brown (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Mona^ian. — ^ Captain Henderson served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and in June 1857 was attached to
An Irregular Levy of 1,400 men engaged in the district for the protection of Agra, being also vested with the powers
of Joint 3iagistrate in the district of Agra, Allyghur, and Muttra; present at the action of Agra on 5th July, and
was afterwards Assistant Field Engineer in the Force ; in Oct. was appointed Orderly Officer to Colonel Greathed,
present at the action of Dilkhooeha and relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, the afljair at Kanouge, bS^xt of 2nd Deo.
and action of 6th Dec. at Cawnpore ; served afterwards as Aide do Camp to Major Gen. Sir Thomas Harte Franks,
and present at the actions of Nusrutpore, Chonda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Dhowraha, siege and capture of
Lacknow (wounded by an explosion) . mcluding storming of die Emaumbara and Kaisabagh (Medal wit^ two Clasps) .
' Major Woodwright served with the x8th Royal Irish throughout the war in China (Medal) and was present at
the taking of Amoy. Chapoo, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo. Ho also served with the i8th in the Burmah war of
1852-53 to the conclusion (Medal), and was present at the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on
the Rangoon river, landed in command of a Company of the Royal Irish and with the Marines of the Fox frigate
sti}rmeti and destroyed the Dalla stockades ; served during the three succeeding da^s' operations in the vicinity
and at the storm and capture of Rangoon, and on the 14th April waa with the stormmg party at the Great Dagon
Paj^Ja, also present at the capture of Prome and repulse of the night attack on the heights of Ptome in Jan. 1853 ;
commanded a Company of the 18th during the whole of the successful operations in the Donabew district including
17th March 1853 (wounded), when the x8th stormed and carried the first stockade, also xoth March when the strong'
hold of the Burmese Chief Moa Toon waa stormed and after considerable loss captured (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Montgomery and Merioneth. — 1 Colonel BeadneU served the campaign of 1840-41-42, and was present in
the actions of KillaAziden Goaine, Ghuznee, occupation of Cabool, and ail the aflVurs in which the Candahar Divi-
sion under General Nott was engaged in its progress through the Khoord Cabool, Tezeen, Jugdulluck, and Kyber
Pas.'ses (Medal).
Norfolk,— i Major Hon. Fred. Walpole was engaged in the operations in CHiina while serving as Flag Lieutenant
to the N'aval Commander in Chief, Sir G. H. Seymour (Medal).
' Captain Doda served with the x4th Regt. in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the
I Sth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Dowler served with the 6i8t Regiment at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with CUsp).
Northampton. — * Captain CTary Elwes served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war in 1851-52 (Medal).
Northumberland.— 1 Major Mitford served with the 18th Royal Irish and on the Staff throughout the first
China war in X84Z-42 (Medal), and was present at the storming and capture of the heights above Canton, the occu-
^tion of Chuaan, and investment of Nankin.
^ Major Grey served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimea (Vom the xoth June 1855, including the
s ege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September— on the latter occasion
"n a covering party in front of the Right Attack (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) ,
sicnrcd also m the Indian mutiny campaign firom November 1857 to July 1858, including the actions at Cawnpore
niider General Windham in November, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches), and the summer campaign
ni Uade under iSir Hope Grant (Medal with Clasp).
Nottingham. — ^ Captain Girardot commanded a Detachment on board the Birleenhead^ when wrecked off Dan-
{ro- Point, Cape of Good Hope, on the night of the 26th Feb. 1852. He served with the 43rd in the Kafilr war of
i:5»-53 (Medal).
' Captain Crofton served in the 6th Regiment during the Kafl^ war in 1850-51, and was engaged in most of the
operations against the enemy, including the aflhir in the Amatola Mountains. against Sandilli's tnbe on the 24th and
.:ia Dec. X850, and also the combined attack on the Amatolas on the 28th June 1851 (Medal).
' Captain Prost served with the and Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with
tT) Clasps).
* Captain Fosbroke served with the 2nd Queen's Royuls in the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd
i:th and z4th August, i8th and 2 xst September, and advance on Pekin (Modal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and
iVkin).
Oxford.— I Captain Sparke served with the 68th Light Infantry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol IVom xoth
^Uy 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Perth.— 1 Lord Stormont served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea trovo. the 29th Aug. 1855, including the
^!e?e and faU of Sebastopol (Medal -with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
liadnor. — ^ Major Thomas served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards the Oude campaign of 1858-59, inoluding tho
assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
Eenfrew. — » Captain Andei*son 8ervo<l as Staff Officer to the Force at tho assault and capture of Rowa on 6th
J-tne 1858, and was afterwards present %vith the 95th Regt. at the siege and capture of Awah and Kotah, battle of
K</ta ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree, and served for some
ij^p aa Assistant Field Engineer in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
lo«».— 1 Captain Rose served with the Royal Marine Brigade in the Crimea, also at the bombardment and sur-
n iJcr of Kinboum, and with Admiral Sir Houston Stewart's exploring expedition up the rivers Bug and Dnieper
iMc'ial with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' < .ipcain Grove served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklavn,
*^r| f?dition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Chisps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Tirid»h Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including tho actions at Cawn-
ror^.- 1 6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge.andShnmsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniero
i : 1 liaaks* Bungailow, attack on the fort of Rooj-ah, action at Allygungo, attack and capture of BareDly (Medal
v.>thaaiip).
Shropshire. — * Major Russell served in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S. Albion^ with Admiral Sir F. A,
* ' ..manney, at Navarino (Medal).
- Captain Hornby served with the Military Train the campaign of i860 in North China (Modal with Clasps).
* Captain Bennett served with the 21 st Fiisiliers during the latter part of 1855 at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
'M<*ia] with Claitp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Browne served with the Colunm under Colonel Warre on the Taptee River in co-operation with the Cen-
f.l India Field Force in 1858.
M:a])tain Masefield served with the 3i8t Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in xS6o,
"'lading the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts),
iligo,— * Captain Charles B. Wynne served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from the 12th
' ' y i?55. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was of tho storming party at tho assault of the Redan
" i the bth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from July 1857, includ-
i:.'the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, with Outram at the Alumbagh, and subsequent capture of Lucknow
uf ntioned in Sir J. Outram's despatches). Served with Grant's field force through the hot- weather campaign
' Ouiie (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Mentioned in despatches for distinguished conduct on
.' vse:daty.
•Somerset. — ' Lt.Colonel Adair served with the Coldstream Guards in tho (Mmca from 2'" May 1855, including
iii .• j. -jjc and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mcxlal) . i ,^r^^i^
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472 War Services of the Ojjicera of tlie Militia.
* Major Sawver served in the KetherlandB Army during the Belgian revolution from 1833 to 1839, and ia a Knight
of the Order or the Couronne de Chdne.
^ Captain Worthington served in the Crimean campaign from 29th Jan. 1855 as A^utant^of the 28th Regt andTras
present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turldsh Medal).
7 Captain Cox served with the " Bufib" in the Crimea from the 3rd September to the 15th November 1855. induding
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
> Captain Brasier Creagh served with the Military Train, acting as Light Cavalry, in the New Zealand war of
1864-66 ; commanded a Troop in the Wanganui and Taranaki campaigns, and was present in nearly all the engsgw-
ments on that coast (Medal) . J
BUxllng.— ^ Captain Halkett served with the 45th Regt. in the KaiBr war of 1850-53 (Medal).
Suffolk.— J Captain Oakes served in the ist Royals at the siege and teill of Sebastopol from nth July 185?
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Browning served with the 30th Regt. in the Oimea from 20th Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the In<lian mQiiny
in 1857-58 as Staff Officer to a Field Force in Guxerat, including the attack on the Taringa Hms (mentioned in de-
spatches); acted in the same capacity to another Field Force in Aug. 1858, and was present at the attack and capture
of Mandeth— horse shot.
Surrey.— > Colonel Evelyn was present at the defence of Kalafiit in 1854. He was appointed by the BritL«b
Government to serve under General Cannon with the Staff of the Turkish Anny, in which no received the rank cf
Kaimakan. Ho accompanied the Allied expedition to the Crimea, and was present in the battles of the Alma, Ba-
laklava, and Inkerman ; in the Trenches before Sebastopol, and at the defence of Eupatoria. Received the honorarr
rank of Lt.Colonel in the British Army 33rd Oct. 1857 (Medal with four Clasps for the Crimea, 4th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Modal).
* (Captain Tredcroft served in the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, in the Trencbc>
with the siege train, and at the bombardment of April (Med^ with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me<jyidie, and Turkbh
Medal).
Sussex.— 1 (Dolonel St. Clair served with the Bombav Horse Artillery in the campaign of 1839-40 in Affghanistan.
and was present at the storm and capture of Ohuznee (Medal) and occupation of Cabool ; also at the stormiDg ot
Khrjjuck.
* Major Aldridge served with the 21 st Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 including the battle oT
Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack on the Redan on the i8th June : also the expedition to Kinbooni
(Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Tubbs served in command of a Detachment of the 9th Bombay N.I. against the mutineers in Central
India m 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Pasley served with the Field Force under Brigadier W. Coghlan against the Arabs near Aden in 185?,
and at the storm and capture of Fort Shaik Othman.
Tlpperary. — ^ Colonel Frend served as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough at the battle of Mahanvipore 29th December
1843, ai^d ^>^ ▼o'y severely wounded and had his right arm amputated on the field (mentioned in despatchei^
Bronae Star).
* Doctor Dempster was Assistant Surgeon in medical charge of the 93rd Highlanders at New Orleans.
* Captain Manserflrh served as a cadet in the Mounted Police at the capture of a stockade occupied by iasur-
gents ai the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia, on the 3rd December, 1854.
l!jTone,—^ Captain Buchanan served with the 88th Regt in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the acticF&fr
at Cawnpore uncter Major Gen. Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6tJi Dec, capture of Lucknow, operations in the
Doab wiui the Ck>lumn under Ck)l. G. Y. Maxwell, to whom he was Orderly OiBcer, and siege and capture of Calpec in
Mur 1858 (Medal with Chisp).
The Tower Hamlets.— ^ Captain Nott served with the Field Force against the rebel Karens in Burmah in Jan.
1857, and on two occasions commanded a Detachment of the 35th Regt. engaged with the enemy, and received a Icttc?
of approbation from the Governor General in Council.
* Quarter Master White served with the 50th Regt. the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of
Punniar (Bronze Star). Served also the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkce, Ferozcshah.
Aliwal, and Sobraon— at Sobraon he carried the Queen's Colour (Medal and three Clasps). Has also a Medal fof
Meritorious Services.
* Lt.Colonel Halkett served with the 7xst Highlanders in the Crimean campaign firom the 5th Febroazy to th^^
X7th September 1855, including the siege and Ikll of Sebastopol and Expeditions to Kertch and Yenikale (Mc<l3*
with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
* Major deSalis served as a volunteer with the Cape Mounted Riflemen during the Ka£Bb- war of X85X-53 (Med&li.
* LtiColonel Macnamara was engaged with the 59th Regt. in the expedition from Canton to the White Cloud Moul •
tains in June 1858, including the action with the Braves on 3rd June ; was also present at the storming and captur.'
by escalade of the walled city of Namtow, txth Aug. 1858 (Medal).
< Major Tetmrt served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present in the affair a!
Peroo and subsequent operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal).
7 Captain Frobisher served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewan-
giri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Wharton served with the 07th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, with the
Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultani>ore, attack and capture u:
Lucknow and storming of the Kaiserbagh (Medal with Clasp).
Warwiclc. — ^ Miyor Grimston served with the 19th Regt. in ihe Crimea from 5th Jan. to 2iBt July 1855 (Meda!
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
* Captam Vaughton served with the 90th Light Infhntry at the siege of Sebastopol firom 2nd Dec. 1854 to 29th Jn's
1855, and was present at the repulse of the Russian sortie on the night of the 23nd March, in which he commanded :.
Detachment oithe 00th ; was also at the taking of the Quarries on the 7th June, and attack on the Redan on the x:tl
June (Medal with (Jlasp, and Turkish Medal).
Watexford. — ^Lt. Colonel Villiers-Stuart served with the68th Ijight Infitntiryin theNew Zealand war in 1864-^?,
and was present at the attack on Gate Pah and engagement at Te Ranga (slightly wounded in the neck, mentlGncu
in despatches. Medal).
Westmeath. — ^ Captain Crardiner served on the Staff of Colonel Outram, and in command of a Detachmect * '
the X7th Regt. in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, and was present at all the operations of the Liel>i
Field Force, including the capture of Gotea, 21st, and of Munohur Stockades and Fort, 25th Jan. 1845 ; at the lati'*.
he led the Forlorn Hope, and was severely wounded. Of his party of sixteen men, four were killed and m:
wounded. Received the thanks of the Governor in Council of Bombay, and those of the Commander in Chief .:.
India, in genexal orders for his services.
' Major Nugent served with the 33rd Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 5th February tSy-
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of ih
Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
Westmorland. — ^ Major Lraffen served in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Was at the blocka- 1
of Odessa, and also before Sebastopol during the siege in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Wexford.— ' Captain Alcock served with the 95th Regt. in the Crimean campaign trom the 15th Jan. 1855, inclu-:-
ingthe siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Wicklow. — ^ Captain Howard served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 44th Regt. including the batt^t -
of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and TurKish Medal).
Wiltshire. — ^ Captain Bellers was present wit^ the 50th Regt. at the battle of Punniar (Bronae Star), 29th IKr
1 843. Served also the campaign on the Sutlej in 1845-46 (Medal and three Clasps), including the battles of Motxiki .
Ferozeshah, Aliwal (wounded), and Sobraon : he acted as Adjutant to his Regt. nearly the whole of the campaipr
* Captain Hume served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimean campaign trom the xst July 1855, including :: -
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny cam pa ^-
from November 1857, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, aflkirs of Barrec sl .
Nuggur (Medal with Ckflp), . r\r\ni{:>
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Worocatttr.— 1 Mi^or Norbnzy served as Captain in the 6th Dragoon Goards in the Crimoan campaign firom and
JoJr tojth BeoL 1855, and was present at the battle of the Tchemaya and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
Tozk.— ' Lt.Colofnel Oonter served with the ^ih Dragoon Guards in the Crimea in October 1854, indnding th«
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with (?lasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Btake served with the Carabineers in Cade and the Trans-Gocrra district in 1858-59, and was present
at the action of Doondiakera, aflkirs of Chorda, taking of the Fort of Mnjeedia, and action of Bankee (Medal).
s (Captain Balgor served aa a Lleatenant in the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), daring the latter part
of which he was seleoted to organise and command a mounted force of 80 men of the regiment. Served as Captam of
the light Company of the 4th Best, in the Bastem campaign of X854, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claspa, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Golonel Orimston served with the and Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ; also with the
expedition Noith of the Orange River in 185^53*
> Captain Conming served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea firom the aist April to the 7th August 1855,
indudmgthe aiege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* LtColonel Dowker served as A^utant of the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1846-^7 (Medal).
' (Tapt^ Cabitt served in the Crimea from zsth Nov. 1854, including the siege and fUlof Sebastopol, the sorties
of 6th April and xoth May, and attack on the Quarries, and of the Redan on the i8th June ; was wounded in the
uesches on the aSth June ^edal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
* 3Uior Bates served with the 65th Regiioent during the New Zealand war of 1860-67, at Taranaki, and was
preseot at the operations at Hnirangi and before Te Arei. Was afterwards appointed Native Interpreter to the
Faroes, and was present on the StaflTat the outbreak of hostilities in the Taranaki district in z863» capture of the
Pa Katikira, and snbsequentlv in the Waikato district (Medal).
* Captain Leake served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, indnding operations in the
ptovinots of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal).
>* Gaptain Croker served with a Detachment of the 6th Regt. sent trofm Bombaj in 1837 against the rebels in
C«nara. Senred in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (was Acting Adjutant in the Trans-Kei expedition) ; also in that of
2S5a-sa(Medal),— at the oommencement of which he was appointed Field Adjutant,— in July Z85X Acting brigade
ICajor, and in Feb. 1853 D.A.Q.M.G. of the ist Brigade ; was engaged in all the principal ailkirs of the war; five
times noticed in general orders, and repeatedly in despatches.
** Oapt^n Hewett served with the aoth Regt. in the Crimea from aoth May 1855, including the siege and fiall of
SelMstopol. andaflUr of the x8th June ; was also at the capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
3(edal). Also served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
Soltaapore, aiege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clfuip).
u Captain Hopkins served in the Oimean campaign from 4th October 1854 with the 49th Regt including the
battle of Inkerxnan, siege and fkll of Sebastopol, sortie of a6th October, capture of the Quarries, and assaults of the
ikdan on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with two CSlasps, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal) .
*' Captain Brooksbank served the Eastern Campaign of z854>-55 with the 38(h Regmient, and was present at
(he battle of Inkerman, siege and fUl of Sebastopol, including the repulse of a sortie on the aist December,
siiaok and oconpation of the Cemetery (Medal with two clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
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Judge of the High Court of Jndicatore at Fort wniiam, x July 63.
Lieutenant Governor of the N.W. Provinces, 7 March 68.
District and Seoeions Jndge of the a4-Pergimnalifl, Bengal, 23 Jan. 6
Officiating Jndge of the High Oonrt of Jadicatore, N.W. Provinces.
District anoi Sessions Jndge of Heemt, N.W. Prov^ioes, 3 Sept. 57.
Opium Agent of Behar, Bengal, 6 liarch 65, Patna.
District and Sessions Judge of Moradabad, N.W. Provinces, 7 Ang. 6$.
Judge of the High Oonrt of Judicature, N.W. Provinces, zz June 66.
Senior Member of the Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces, 13 Aug. i
Additional Member of the Governor General's CounciL
Ordinary Member of the Governor General's Council.
Additional Judge of Hooghly, Burdwan, and a4>Pergnnnalis, Bengi
Furlough.
Commissioner of Meerut Division, N.W. Provinces.
Furlough.
Member of the Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces 'of Bengal, in tbe I
partmont of Land Revenue, &c. Member of the Lieutenant Gorenxi
Council.
Commissioner of Agra ]>ivision, N.W. Provinces. Forloagh.
District and Sessions Judge of Bareilly, N.W. Provinces.
Lieutenant Governor of Bengal, z March tz.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Bhaugulpore Divisian and 8
thai Pergunnahs, Bengal, 3Z March 68. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Tipperah, Bengal, 2 Nov. 69. Official
Commissioner of Revenue, Chittagong Division.
Resident at the Court of Hyderabad, 29 May 68.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William, z July 62.
Member of the Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces of Bengal, is
Department of Excise, &o.
District and Sessions Judge of Shahjehanpore.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circmt, Burdwan Division, Bengal.
Lieutenant Governor of the Punjaub and its Dependenciea, 30 Jan. 71
Judge of the High Court, N.W. Provinces, 7 May 67.
Accountant General, Bengal, 5 July 65. Furlough.
Judge of the Chief Court of Uie Punjab, 25 Aug. 69.
District and Sessions Judge ist Grade, Tirhoo^ Bengal.
Opium Agent of Benares, is May 65, at Ghazeepore.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William, 3 June 6S.
District and Sessions Judge of Bhuigulpore, BengaL Furlough.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort WlUiam.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Sylhet, Bengal. Fnrlough.
District and Sessions Judge, zst Grade, Allyghur, N.W. Proviiic<a
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Sarun, Bengal, also Seasionf; J
of Champarun. Furlough.
Junior Member, Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces. Officiatini: 5
Member.
Commissioner and Superintendent, JuUundcr Division, Punjab.
Judicial Commissioner, Lucknow, Oude, 18 May 63. Officiatiiiff
Conunissioner of Oude.
District and Sessions Judge of Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces.
Ordinary Member of the Council of the Governor General of India.
his seat 25 April 68.
District and Sessions Judge, xst Grade, Mjrmensing, Bengal. 01£c
Commissioner, Dacca Division.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Meerot, N.*^
vinces, 20 March 71.
District and Sessions Judge of Azimghur, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, ist Grade, Hooghly, Bengal. Purl«TOg
District and Sessions Judge, zst Grade, Gya, Bengal, 7 April OS.
Commissioner of Rohilcund Division, N.W. Ptovincee.
Commissioner of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Furloagli.
District and Sessions Judge of Cawnjiore. N.W. Rrovinoes.
Commissioner, Umballa Division, Punjab.
District and Sessions Judge of Agra, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge of Shahabad, Bengal, 5 May 70.
Commissioner, Allahabad Division, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge of Saharunpore, N.W. Provinces.
Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces, 27 May 70.
Commissioner of Settlements, Punjab, z Nov. 65. Furlough..
Judge of the Chief Court of the Punjab.
Commissioner, Jhansi Division, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, Mirzaporo, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, Fyzabad Division^ Oude. Envoy and. Pleninoti
Yarkund Mission. *^
District and Sessions Judge, zit Grade, Rungpore, Bengal, a Xqt 6
ciating Judge of Nuddea.
District and Sessions Judge of Mynpoorie. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, zst Grade, Rajshahye, Bengal, c M«x
District and Sessions Judge, zst Grade, Midnapore, Bengal 2c J u
District and Sessions Judge of Biirzapore, N. w. Prorixxoea ' Kur^
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Secretary to the Government of Bengal in the Revenue and General De-
partments. Member of the Lieutenant Governor's Council.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William.
Secretary to the Government of India in the Department of Revenue,
Agriculture, and Commerce, 6 June 71.
Inspector General of Police, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Commissioner
and Officiating Agent to the Governor General at Benares.
Comptroller General of Accounts, m April 67. Head Commissioner of
Paper Currency, 17 Sept. 70. Furlough.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Orissa Division, and Superintendent
of the Tributary Mehals of Cuttack, Bengal, x Feb. 69.
Officiating Additional District and Sessions Judge of all the Districts in
the Patna Division, Bengal. At MozufiTerpore.
District and Sessions Judge of Backergunge, Bengal, z Feb. 69. Officiating
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Fort William.
District and Sessions Judge, Mynpoorie, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, zst Grade, Patna, Bengal.
Financial Commissioner of the Punjab. Additional Member of the
Governor General's Council.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Rajshahye Division, Bengal.
Secretary to the Government of India, Financial Department, 17 April 71^
Director Bank of Bengal. Member of the Board of Examiners.
District and Sessions Judge of Banda, N.W. Provinces.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces of Bengal, in the.
Department of Land Revenue, &c. Officiating Judge of Sylhet.
Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Afikirs and Government Ad-
vocate, 26 Dec. 63. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, Benares. N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Commissioner
of Jhansie Division.
District and Sessions Judge, zst Grade, Jessore, Bengal, 5 July 69.
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, BancooraJi, Bengal. Officiating
Judge, zst Grade, Bhangulpore.
Magistrate and Collector of Mirsaporc, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Commissioner of Lucknow Division, Oude. Officiating Judicial Commis-
sioner.
Collector of Customs, Calcutta, 1 Nov. 63. Director of the Bank of Bengal.
Secretary to the Government of Bengal. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Dacca, Bengal, 24 Feb. 66. Offi-
ciating Judge of Rungpore.
Magistrate and Collector of Agra, N.W. Provinces. Officiating District
and Sessions Judge of Allahabad.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Dinagepore, Bengal.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Presidency Division, Bengal.
Member of the Lt.Govemor'8 Council.
Commissioner and Superintendent, Delhi Division, Pui^jab. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector of Jounpore, N.W. Provinces,
Ma^trate and Collector of Ghazeex>ore, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
District and Sessions Judge.
Deputy Commissioner, zst Class, xa Oct. 69, Simla District, Pai»ab.
Oonmiissioner, Roy Bareilly Division, Oude. Officiating FyzabadDi vision.
Magistrate and Collector of Bijnour, N.W. Provinces. Officiating District
and Sessions Judge of Goruckpore.
Secretary, Board of Revenue, in the Department of Excise, Bengal.
Sick Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector of AUyghur, NwW. Provinces, xo Dec. 67.
Magistrate and Collector of Etawah, N.W. Provinces.
Chief Commissioner of British Burmah, Rangoon.
Accountant General, N.W. Provinces, 23 April 67. Furlough.
Depu^ Accountant General, Bombay. Officiating Accountant Gteneral,
N.W. Provinces. Deputy Comm. of Paper Currency, Allahabad Circle. "
Magistrate and Collector, Aximgurh, N.W. Provinces. Furlough..
'District and Sessions Judge of Dinagepore, Bengal.
I Commissioner of Inland Customs, N.W. Provinces, 6 June 71.
'Additional Judge of '^'-'^^ ^ ,, . —
iSij 25oo'Edward Drummond
1:53 833 ^rWill Jam JamesHor8chel,.Bar<.
''53 833 Edward Grey {Barritter at iaw)
''53, 833 ^€^ Ross Lewis Mangles
'^5Vi9i6|Archdaleyilliera Palmer .
1853 2250 George Elliot Watson.......
i-:3 3499 Horace Abel Cockerell
»353 2416 SkijiwithHcnryChurchillTayler
tVj3 2250 Henry Davis WiUock
>'53 •416 William James Money, CSI...
^hi\ 833 William Stirling Halsey
'^53 833 Stuart Saunders Hogg
I i
1853 2250 Richard Henry Clifford
. Agra.
_ „. Dacca, Backergunge, and Tipperah.
Magistrate and Collector of Budaon, N. Y- Provmces. Officiating District
and Sessions Judge of Mynpoorie.
District and Sessions Judge, zst Grade, Pumeah, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, zst Grade, Nuddea, Bengal. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, z st Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengal. Furlough.
Additional District and Sessions Judge of all the Districts in the Patna
Division, Bengal. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, zst Grade, Gya, Bengal, 5 June 70.
Ma^trate and Collector of Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces, z May 66. Offi-
ciating at Muttra.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Chittagong Division, Bengal.
Officiating Chairman of the Justices of the Peace and Commisioner of
Police for the Town of Calcutta and its Suburbs. Cozzmiusioner for
imi^rovement of the port. Presidency Division.
District and Sessions Judge, and Grade, Beerbhoom, Bengal. Also Addi-
tional District and Sessions Judge of Burdwan.
Magistrate and Collector, Boolundshuhur. N.W. Provinces, 3Z Jan. 7Z.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Nuddeea, Bengal. Officiating Judge
of Mymensing.
Magistrate and Collector of Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Chairman of the Justices of the Peace for the' town of Calcutta, and Com-
missioner of Police for the town and suburbs ; also Magistrate of Police.
Furlough.
Magistrate and Collectorj Moradabadj N.W. Proyinces.
Digitized by V^O(3^l€
476
Bengal Civil Service,
'853
1854
1854
1854
2750
2350
1832
Donald Campbell Macnabb .
Henry Albert Itfangles
Lesley Charles Probyn ,
Charles Pearson Elliotb .
THIKD 0LA88,
of 19 Tear** Standing.
^250 Henry Binnv Webster
833 Caimes Anthony Daniell
2816 Anthony John Riobards Bain-
bridge
800 Richard Gwatkin Mel vill
2250' James Simson (Barriaterai Xaw)
2250! Wilmot Lane (Barruter at Law)
833 Edward Waterfleld
AproixncssYs, fto.
2500 James Davidson Gordon, CSI....
831' James DulTWard
2500 Jiimes Casamaijor Robertson ...
Commissioner, Lahore Division, Pui^ab. Officiating CommiauoDcr,
Peshawur Division.
Accountant General, British Bormah, 5 July 6$. Officiating Controller
General and Head Commissioner of Paper Currency. Director, Baok
of Bengal.
Accountant General, Punjab, 5 Jnly 65.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Pii^jab, UmbaUa District. Officiating
in ist Grade.
Magistrate and Collector of Meerat, N. W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector of Bareilly, N.W. Provinces. Forloagh.
Additional Judge, and Grade, Jes»ore and Backergnnge, Bengal. Offi-
ciating District and Sessions Judge of Moorshedabad.
Assistant Commissioner, ist Class. Delhi District, Puigaub.
Magistrate and Collector of Muttra, 31 July 71. Officiating at Azimghar.
Magistrate and Collector, Mynpoorie, V.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Mooxnfnsmagger Diilnct.
Furlough.
Judicial Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg, 7 Dec. 68.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Chlttagong, Bengal. Furiongb.
Magistrate and Collector of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Dis-
trict and Sessions Judge, Allahabad.
Magistrate and Collector, Banda, N.W. Provinces.
854; iqi6 Edward Bensley Thomhill
855' TQ16 Henry Anthony Harrison JMagistrate and Collector, Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces.
853 j^yy James Colquhoon Colvin
855 2416 John Fredrick Browne
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855 2832 George Nelson Barlow, CSI.
{Ba
853 4x66 Alfred C/omyns L^ll .
855 2SOO Henry Thoby Pnnsep.
2250 Clarmont John Daniell
833 Elliot Colvin
1633 John Peter Grant
9950, Wm. Vansittart Grahaxp Tayler
2250 Arthur Bonlderson
283a. Steuart Colvin Bayley
9499 Loftns Richard Tottenham
2250: Elliot Macnaghten
2250 Edward George Jenkinson
856 2750! William Malcolm Low ..
856 3249 Harry Wallis Alexander..
856 2250 Charles William Moore ..
856 2833! Herbert Hankey
856 i9x6jVilliers Thomas Taylor
856 1833 David Craigie Halkett
Magistrate and Collector at Shal^jehanpore, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Backergonge, N.W. Piuvinces, 9
July 69. Officiating Civil and Sessions Judge of Cuttack.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Monirhyr, Bengal. Officiating Com-
missioner of Revenue and Circuit, Bhangolpore Division and the
Sonthal Pergunnas.
Secretary to the Government of India, Home Department.
District and Sessioha Judge, and Grade, Dacca, Bengal. OflKdaticg
Judge of Hooghlv.
Magistrate and Collector of Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Furloagk.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengil.
Offioiaung District and Sessions Judge of Chittagong.
Magistrate and Collector, isi Grade, Pubna, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner of Bevenne and Circuit, Dacca, BongaL Officiating Com-
missioner, Patna Division.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Beerbhoom, Bengal. OiBciatins
District and Sessioni Judge of Baokergnnge.
Inspector General of Registration and Commissioner of EzciM and
Stamps, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector of Sahamnpora, N.W. Provinoee.
Commisaioner, Nerbudda Division, Central Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Shahabad, Bengal. Offg. xit Gnue.
Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade. Moorshedabad, BengaL Officiatins
Conunissioner of Chitti^ng Division.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Bhaugnlpore. Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Muttra, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating Magistrate and Collector, Humeerpore.
Sick Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Howrah, Bengal. Forlongh.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Moocufibmnggar, >\W.
Provinces.
Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Budaon, N."-
Provinces. Officiating Magistrate and Collector.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Nortli-West Provinces.
Officiating Magistrate and Collector, Goruckpore.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Maldah, Bengal. Officiating District
and Sessions Judge, Pnmea.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 1st Grade, Benares, K.W. Pro-
vinces. Officiating Magistrate and Collector of Etawah.
Edward Dowdes well Lockwood Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade. Tipperah, Bengal. OJBd&tJiir
and Grade, Mnnghyr.
George Lucian Taylor Harris ...(Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gya, BengaL
I Macristrate, Ibc, ist Grade.
Frederick Myiton Halliday 'Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Tirhoot, Bengal.
William Macpherson Magistrate ant Collector, and Grade, Cuttack, Bengal.
Hercules Grey Ross Superintendent of Dehra Doon, N.W. Provinces. 31 Dec. 69.
William Cornell, BA {Magistrate of Police for the Town of Calcutta. Officiating DiaUictail
Sessions Judge of Bancoorah and Burdwan.
Herbert John Reynolds, BA. ...I Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade,- Mymensing, Bengal.
Cha.UmpherBton Aitchison,CiS/. Secretary to Government of India in Foreign Department, i Ang. 70.
Robert Moss King, BA Deputy Commissioner, and Grade, Fvsabed, Oude.
John Graham Cordery Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Piiz^ab.
Thomas HonrjT Thornton, Z>CZ... Secretaiy to the Government of the Pux\]'ab, 28 Sept. 64. ,
Henry Bell {Barruter at Law) ...Judge of Principal Court of Small Causes, Nuddea and Jessore, Berra..
Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, and CUiss, Goojerat, Poigab.
833 William Charles Turner.
833 Daniel James McNcile .
350 Joseph Sladen
833[Percy Wigram
Edmond Elliot Lewis .
Alexander John Lawrence
856
856
856
856
856 1833 Melville William Sandys .
856 1833 John James Foote Lumsden..
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836, 833
836 1000
856' 1900
836 1916
856 4166
85611832
856 1333
856 2300
836; 833
856 1832
Officiating Joi=t
Furlough.
o^w *«j- Henry Edward Perkins
856! 833 John Douglas Sandford, BA.
{Barrifter at Law). ..
856 2750 William Brittain Jones
856 2000
856 833
Wilfred Lucas Heeley, BA
Alexander McLaurin Monteath
Judicial Commissioner of British Burmah, 30 Jan. 7a.
Secretsry to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces, 9 June 70-
dating Commissioner, Nagpore Division.
Inspector General of Jails, Lower Provinces of Bengal.
Director General of the Post Office of India, ao March 67. Furlough.
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477
tisi asoo Akzander Thomas Haclean.
iSs«< t|3 Frederick Geom HiUett ...
1^5$ aoDo, Robert George Ourrie
ti5t 1250 Frederick Barnes Peacock
iBjf itn Frederick Rueaell Hogg
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af. 833 Wiffiam Young, U-i
K^. 1S3J JuDce Wallace Qninton, SA.
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tit i«ooTbQiiias Walton, B.i
iSf ej^ WiltoD Oldham, LLD.
uft 1000 Edward Stanley Bobertaon (Bar-
i ruUratLam)
tli^ >33 John Bemej Woigan ,
i->:50D Charles Alfred Elliott
I*-: :i33 Ricbard Wall, MA. {BarrUter
at Law)
iSr 20^ Aathcmy Bonn Falcon
^ :8oo Alexander fimitb, M.A,.
»<'-7«» Robert Taylor
bV XS33 AacUand Oohrin
^^m6 Frudt James Alexander
'r :?f 6 Chirks TheophihisHetcalft ..
^ 1:00' Henry Fitzmanriee John Kean.,
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District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Bnrdwan, Bengal. Officiating
in xst Grade.
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Bancoorah, Bengal. Furlough.
Settlement Officer, xst Grade. Shal^iehanpore, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, a4*Pergtmnas. Offlciatingin istGrade.
Postmaster General, xst Grade, Bengal, 21 Koy. 68. Officiating Director
General of the Post Office of India.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Furreedpore, Bengal, 6 \£arch 71.
Officiating in 2nd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Boolundshnhur, N.W.
Provinces, 25 April 66. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Lucknow, Oude.
Junior Secretary to the Government of the N.W. Provinces, 25 March 67.
Officiating Magistrate and Collector of Mirzapore.
Officiating District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Bnrdwan, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Coll., xst Grade, Ghaaeepore, N.W. Prov. Furloogh.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Futtehpore, N.W.P.
Magistrate and Collector, 4U1 Grade, Pumeah, bengal. Fnrlongfa.
Secretary to Government of N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Moradahad, N.W. Pro*
vinces. Officiating Magistarate and Collector of Jounpore.
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Bograh, Bengal. Officiating Addi-
tional Judge of Jessore and Backergunge, also Additional Sessions
Judge of Fureedpore and Jessore.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Jessore, Bengal.
Inspector of Local Offices of Account, Bengal.
Secretary to the Sudder Board of Bevenue, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Settlement Officer, xst Grade, Allahabad.
Magistrate and Collector. 4th Grade, Pooree, Bengal. Officiating Magi-
strate and Collector, and Grade, Maldah.
Magistrate mid Collector, 2nd Grade. Burdwan, Bengal. Officiating Com-
missioner of the Cooch Behar Division.
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Chumpamn, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lucknow, Oude, ax July 7X.
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Sylhet, Bengal, 17 Nor. 69. Officiating
in and Grade, Barun.
Commissioner, Nagpore Division, Central Provinces. Officiating Secretary
to the Government of Bengil in the General and Bevenue Departments.
Member of the Council of Lt.Govemor of Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goojran walla, Punjab, 24 Feb. 71.
ciating Additional Commissioner, Peshawur Division.
Joint Magintrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Provinces,
ciating Magistrate ana Collector, Futtehpore Distriot.
Ma^trate and Deputy Collector, 4th Grade, Noakhally, Bengal,
ciating Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, at Patna.
Deputy Commissioner, and Grade, Lohardugga. Chota Nagpore, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, and Settlement Officer, xst Grade, Pnx^b.
OfficiiUmg Settlement Commissioner, Pux\jab.
Commissioner of Ajmere, 15 May 7X.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Monghyr, Bengal.
Officiating Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 4th Grade, Howrah.
Maffistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Biushaye, Bengal. Officiating
Magistrate and CoUeotor, 2nd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Bancoora, Bengal.
Officiating Judge of Dacca.
Magistrate and CoUeetor, 3rd Grade, Balasore, Bengal, 26 Nov. 67. Offi-
ciating in 2nd Grade. Officiating Conom.OrissaDiv. and Superintendent
of the Tributary Mehals of Cuttack.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Sanm, Bengal. Officiating Magis-
trate and Collector, Hooghly.
Commissioner of the Jubbulpore Division, Central Provinces, 31 March 71 .
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Qoruckpore, N.W.P.
Offidaung Magistrate and Collector, Bustee.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, Ferozepore, Ihugab. Officiating Dep.
Comm., Goordarpore.
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Tipperah, Bengal. Offlc. Magistrate
and Collector, and Grade. In charge of Political Agency of Hill Tipperah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, BareiUy, N.W.P. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector of Benares.
Out of Employ in Europe.
Commissioner of Cotton and Commerce with the Government of India.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Cirade, Pumea, Bengal. Offi-
ciating Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade.
Deputy Collector of Customs, Calcutta, a6 Oct. 70. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Maldah, Bengal . Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, BacKergunge, Bengal,
30 June 7x. Officiating Magistrate and Collector, and Grade.
Settlement Officer, xst Grade, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector.
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Bungpore, Bengal. Officiating
Deputy Collector of Customs, Calcutta. Officiating District and Sessions
Judge, lUushahye. ^_ _
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, Lahore, Punjab. Officiating Deputy
Commissioner, Jullunder.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Moorshedabad, Bouga., 23 Feb. 66«
Officiating Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade.
Extra Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, N.W. Provinces, 24 July
66. Deputy Superintendent of the Domains of the Maharajah of Benares
(Mirzapore), 2 June 6a. Offg. Magistrate and Collector of Ghaseepore.
Under Secretary to Government of India, Financial and Home Depart-
ments, 27 Jan. 65. Furlough.
478
Bengal GivU Service.
y
1858
J 858
1858
X858
1858
1859
1859
1859
1859
1859
1859
1859
1859
1859
1859
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XS59
i860
i860
i860
i860
i860
i860
i860
2860
2860
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1833
Thomas Burro wos Tracy
Charles HaokesTodCroBthwaito
833
1577
733
2000
1966
John Watt Smyth
Hem'y Cobbo Suthorhind
Seaborne May Moons, BA.
Henry Le Poor Yfyanid
John Googhegan
:ooo
1000
1000
1250
X700
1577
900
1300
1500
1350
800
2000
1350
1833
1250
1350
1250
ICOO
Dennis Fitzpatrick
Charles William Paxton Watts..,
David Mason Cxardner, BA
Charles John Fowlett
i86o| 725
i860 423
i860
1S60
i860
i860
i860
1861
1 861
18S1
1861
1861
1861
186^
1S61
1861
1861
1861
186:
x86i
x86
1861
2861
1861
186:
833
1633
1000
1300
635
Nauss.
JamesFrancisKathoriuusHewitt
William Tyrrell, ii^
Edward Henry Whinfield, MA
{Barruter at Lant)
John Ward
Joseph Samuel Armstrong
Frederick Jones
Thomas Frank Bignold, BA.
James Dyer Trcmlett, MA
Charles Dickinson Field, MA.
{Barriater at Laie)
Williams Roa. Larmhiio, MA. ...
Henry Leland Harrison, BA.
(Barrister at Law)^ ,
James Robert Roi<l
Lcpcl Hcniy Griflin
Robert Douglas Hime, MA
William Henrj- Smith, DCL.
Arthur Sells, BA
AiroamiMXTs, kc.
John Tweedio
William Mejinott Tidy
Frederic Salmon Growse, MA...
Thomas Taylor Allen
Ernest Montagn
Lucas Burnett Blacker King ...
George Graham, M.A
1x40
658
FOURTH CLASS,
qf 8 Yeart' Standing.
James Croickshank Gcddes .
Frederick Henvey ...
John Sinclair Porter
900
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J350
1233
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1500
4i6
1000
416
1400
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Agra. Offici&tiBg
Magistrate and Collector.
Settlement Officer, xst Grade, Etawah, N.W. FroTinoes. In chai|^ of tha
Settlement of the Moradabad District.
DcDuty Comnussioner, 3rd Grade, Lahore, Punjab. Furlough.
Jomt Magnstrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Sylhct, l>eugal. Offi-
ciating Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade.
Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Agent to the Governor General at Moorshedabad. On special duty in
Cashmere this season.
Under Secretary to Government of India, in the Department of Revenue,
Agriculture, and Commerce, 6 June 71. Officiating Secretary Boud of
Revenue, Lower Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, ist Class, Gurgaon District, Pnioc^^- On Speci&I
Duty in the Legislative Department of the Government of India.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Furmckabad, X.'W.
Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Jonnpore, N.W. Pro-
vinces, 4 Feb. 71. Oifg. Mag. and Collector, Futtehpore.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Mirzapore, N.W. Pro-
vinces, 6 Mu-ch 71.
Deputy CommiBsioner of Wards* Estates in Behar, Bengal.
Registrar of the High Court of Judicature, N.W. Provinces, 9 Nov. 71.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Mymensmg, Bengal.
Offlciatmg Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Burdwan.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Rajshahye, Bengal, 39 Mardi 70.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., xst Grade.
Joint Magisti-ate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Tyrhoot, Bengal. OHi-
elating Magistrate and Collector, Pooree.
Senior Superintendent of Survey, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collecior, xst Grrade, of Bognih, Bengal
Officiatmg Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, ist Class, Delhi, Punjab.
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Chittagong, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Beerboom, Bengal
Officiating Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Bancoorah.
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Midnapore, Bengal. Officlatii^
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Azimgurh, N.W. Provinces.
Under Secretary to the Government of the Puiyab. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Patua, BengaL 0£*
elating Magistrate and Collector, Beerbhoom.
Settlement Officer, new 3rd Grade, Allyghur, N.W. Provinces. In charge
of the Agra Settlement.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Ghaseeporc, N.W. Pro-
vinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Nuddea, Bengal. Furlouch.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Seharunpore, N.W. Provinces. Vv^'i
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Muttra, N.W. Provinces. Officiatint;
Joint Magistrate, &c. ist Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Bhaugulpore, Ben^
Officiating District and Sessions Judge, Tipperah.
Joint Magistrate, xst Grade, AUyRhur, N.W. Pro-^TUces.
Junior Superintendent of Survey, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate ^
Collector, Noakhally.
Joint Magistrate and Dcp. Collector, xstGrade, 24-Pcrgunnas, Bengal. Fmi
William Erskine Ward, MA.
George Ernest Ward
Edward George Glazier
Charles Cecil Stevens, BA.
Robert Decj' Spedding
James Cattrall Price
Robert James Leeds
John Ware Edgar, CSI.
Henry Clements Barstow .
Henry Beverley, MA
Baden Henry Powell
900' John Boxwell.
766! Alfred Corbyn Brett ,
1233 David Robert Lyall ...,
833 William Arthur Howe.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Backergungc, Bcr.ga
Officiating Judge of Small Cause Court, Sealdnh.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Provizuses, AH*
habad, 26 Sept. 69. Fui*lough.
Officiating Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Fm
vinces, Ghazecporo. In charge of fiuleeah.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Burdwan, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Gi'ade, I'nmickabad, N-^
Provinces. 22 March tx. Officiating in xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Rungpore, Bea,<
Officiating Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collect4)r, ist Grade, Nuddea, Bengal. OS
elating Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 3rd Grade.
Joint Magisti-ate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Gorruckpore, N.^
Provinces. Officiating xst Grade.
Settlement Officer in Midnapore and Hooghly, Bengal.
Joint Magisti-ate and Deputy Collector, and Grade, Jounpore, K.W. IV
vinces. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Cachar, Bengal, 13 April 70. Officistlc
Deputy Commissioner, Darjecliug, and Judge of Small Cauae Court,
Joint Magistrate and Depu^ Collector, xst Grade, Bareilly, K.W. Prvtr.
Inspector Genei'al of Registration in Lower Prov. of BengmL Furlomrh.
Conservator of Forests, 2nd Class, Punjaub.
Joint Magistrate imd Collector, and Grade, Hooghly, Bengal, OfficiaitJ:
Joint Magistrate, &c., xst Grade. Sonthal Pcrgunnahs.
Assistant' Magistrate and Collector of Dinagepore, BeogaL Officiate:
Joint Magistrate, &c., xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and DepuW Collector, and Grade, Dacca, Bengal. OS
elating Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Banda, N.W. Provinces. Officiaiia
as Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Beiwcd Civil Service.
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iS'ji 4x6ijogeph Smith, BA
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1S61 :2so John Arthur Hopkins
1S61 1000' Robert Thomson Hobart
iSf.i 1333 Thomas Smith
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J'i»-66 Perceval Debnam Bickons, BA.
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J> I 469! Paul Whalley
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Joint Magistrate and Collector. and.Grade, Sylhet, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade.
Settlement Officer, now 3rd Grade, Mynpoorio A Muttra, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Banda District, N.W. Provinces.
Offlciatinff Joint Magistrate, &c., xst Grade, Moozuffemuggur.
Registrar of Chief Judicial Court, Lahore, Puiy'aub, 16 Nov. 69. Officiating
Deputy Commissioner of Montgomery.
Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Secretary to the Board of Revenue, N.W. P.
Assist. Commissioner, 2nd Class, Loodianah Districts, Punjab. Offi-
ciating in the xst Class, Mooltan.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Jessore, Bengal,
aS Feb. 67. Furlough.
Assistant Settlement Officer, xst Grade, N.W. Provinces. Sick Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Agra, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, &c., zst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, siid Class, Umritsur, Punjab. Officiating As-
sistant Commlssionor, zst Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mymcnsing, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, xst Gnide.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Bynour, N.W. Provinces, 30 Nov. 68.
Assistant MAaristrate and CoUocfcnr. Cawnpore. N.W. rrovinccs. Purl.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade. Officiating Magistrate, Ac,
snd Grade, Malda, Beng il.
Inspector of Registration Offices, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Ghazecpore, N.W. Provinces. Furl.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, and Grade, Meerut, N.W. Pro-
vinces. Officiating in xst Grade.
Inspector of Schools, Western Circle, Bengal, Midnaporo.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, of Etah, N.W. Pro-
vinces. 14 April 70. Officiating ist Grade.
Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, Cooch Behar, i Jan. 67. OfTg. 3rd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Patna, BengtU.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Moradabati, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, zst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. Officiating Magis-
trate of Police, Calcutta.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Prov.
Officiating Joint Mn^'^trato, &c., 1st Grade.
Assistant Commissionur, 3rd Grade, Sultanporc, Oude. Offg. in xst Grade.
Under Secretary to Government, N.W. Provinces, 16 Nov. 69. Furlough.
Asi>istant Magistrate and Collector of Balasore, Bougai. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Muttra, N.W. Prov.
Officiating in 1st Grade, Mynpoory.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Scharunpore, N.W. Provinces,
20 Mar. 71. Officiating Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Pumea, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Raipore, CouLral Provinces. Offi-
ciating Deputy Commissioner, 31:^ Class, Raepore.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Mymensing, Bengal. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Moorshedabad. Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Mongliyr, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Bancoorah. Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces, yhnl.
Director General of Statistics to the Government of India, 8 Sept. 71.
Deputy Accountant General, Madras. Officiating Accountant General,
Bengal, and Director, Bank of Bengal.
Junior Secretary to the Government of Bengal. Secretary of the Civil
Fund. Offg. Secretary in the Revenue and Gen. Departments.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Benares District, N.W.
Provinces. Officiating in xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jounporc, N.W. Provinces, z Sept. 64.
On special duty compiling the N. W.P. Gazetteer.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 2nd Grade, Chittagong, Bengal.
Officiating Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Oude. Furlough.
Joint ilagistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Cuttack, Bengal. Officiating
Magistrate in 4th Grade, Balasore.
Resident in Nepaul, at Katmandoo.
Judge of the Small Cause Court and Subordinate Judge, Allahabad.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jessore, Bengal. Furlough.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Moozuffemuggur, N.W. Provinces, 30 Nov. 68.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of 24-PergunnahB, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, Ac., xst Grade.
Manager of Encumbered Estates in the District of Fyzabad, Oude. As-
sistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade, Sultanpore, Oude. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Rungpore, Bengal. Furlough.
Settlement Officer, new 3rd Grade, 14 May 70. Etah District, Benares Divi-
sion, N.W.P. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Superintendent of Dehra Dhoon, N.W. Prov., 20 Mar. 7x. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, &c., zst Grade.
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Alexander Bleakley Patterson
James Kennedy
William Henry Grimley, BA.
John Woodbum
Thomas Roberts, BA.
David Miller Barbour ..
James Walter Tawney
Ni.in8.
Henry Wm. Steel
Walter Ersklne Neale .
John Cunningham Leupolt
Edwyn Samuel Moseley
William Barry
Henry Middleton Rogers
TLomas William Gribble
Charles Donovan
MiQhael Loyd Ferrar, BA..
Robert Mason Towers
Edward Vesey Westmacott, BA
George Mainwaring Currie
Ctesor Richard Hawkins
Thomas William Hooper Tolbort
Francis William Rice Cowley
William Irvine ...
Greorge Butt
John Hill Twigg
Daniel Walter McMuUen Testro,
BA
Herbert Mosley
George Macartney Ogilvie
Horace Frederick D'Oyly Moule
Arthur George Walker .
George Smyth, BA
Henry Scott Boys, BA. .
Thomas Edward Coxhead .
John Thomson Crawford .
William Edward Kinsey .
William Mear&s Souttar, MA. . .
George Kennedy Webster (Bar-
ritter ai Law)
Edwd. Hardcastle Ruddock, BA.
Francis Nelson Wright. BA.
Alexander Hay Benton ,
Charles Campbell Quinn
Charles Arthur Roe, jB.^
Charles Frederick Magrath, BA.
John Charles Williams
Robert Joseph Crosthwaite, BA.
(Barrister at Law)
William Henry Vemer
Joseph Frizelle
Michael Macauliffe, BA
Townsend MoUoy Kirkwood
Grodfrey John Becti veTuite Dal ton
Ormiston GaUoway Reid McWil.
Ham, BA
Edward O'Brien
Patrick Hurley
Henry Sneyd Beadon. BA
Edward Hyde Harrison, MA. ...
William Mackworth Young, MA .
Francis Johnston GrahamUamp •
bell
William Thomas Church
Robert Fulton Rampini, MA.
AppoiVTicxirTB, Ac.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Fnojab. Sick Furlouek
Assistant SeUlement Offlcer, new ist Grade, Btawah, N.W. Provmcev.
Officiating Settlement Offlcer.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, and Grade, 31 Mazch 71, N.VT.
Provinces, Etah. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal. OfflciatiBg JoiAt
Magistrate, Ac, zst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Jonnx>ore, N.W. Prov. Officistiiig
Joint Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, New ist Grade, Azimghur, N.W.Fr)vinctc,
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Barun, Bengal. Officiating Po»i
Master General of Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dehra Doon, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, snd Grade, Fyzabad, Oade. OffidatiBp
Settlement Officer.
AssistantMagistrate and Collector of Nuddea, Bengal, 3x May 66. Farkrag:h.
Assistant Ma^trate and Collector of Dinagepore, Bengal. Sick leave.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Hazara, Piuijab. Officiating Assis-
tant Commissioner, xst Class.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Bunnoo District, Puiyab. Furlough.
Superintendent of Canal Revenue, Behar, BengaL Officiating Super-
intendent. Orisea.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Goruckpore. N.W. Piovinoes. Furl.
Assistant Settiement Officer, New xst grade, Shaluehanpore, N.W. Piot.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, Ac., xst Grade.
Assistant Ma^trate and Collector of Sylhet, Bengal. Siok Furlough.
Settlement Offlcer, 3rd Grade, Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Saharunpore, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating Cantonment Manstrate, Roorkee.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Backergunge, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, IVzabad, Oude. Furlongh.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Umballa, Puxgab, Offlciaiting Depatj
Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Loodianah.
Under Secretary to Government of India in Financial Dei)artinent.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Central Provinces. Officiating Judge
of the Small Cause Court, Jubbulpur.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Backergnnge, BengaL Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Chittaj^ong, Bengal. Farloogh.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Rawul Pmdee District, Papjab. FnrL
Assist. Magistrate and Collector, Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces. OfTg. Depoiy
Superintendent of the Family Domains of the Maharajah of Benares.
Assistant Commissioner, 3Td Class, Gonda, Oude.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Goordaspore, Put^ab. Furlough.
Manager of Encumbered Estates in the Districts of Scetapore sod
Kheree, Oude. Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Gya, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Conmiissioner, 3rd Grade, Fyzabad, Oude. Furlough.
Assistant Sufierintendent, Subordinate Judge, and Registrar of Dehn
Dhoon, N.W. Provinces. Offlciating Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Registrar of the High Court of Judicature in Bengal in iU Appellate
Jurisdiction.
Assistant Commissioner, Loharduggah, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Burdwan, Bengal. Offlciatiag Joint
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, ist Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Proviaoet.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Bunnoo, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jessore, Bengal. Furlough.
Settlement Offlcer, and Grade, and Assistant Commissioner, and Class,
TJnah, Poi^ab. Officiating in xst Class.
Inspector of Registration Offices in Bengal. OCTir. as i«t Inspector.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Pertabghur, Oude. Officiating
Deputy Commissioner, Burra Bankee.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Bareilly, N.W. Provinces. 0£*
ciating Joint Magistrate, &c., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of a4-Pergunnahs, Bengal, 6 Jnljfo-
Assistant Conmiissioner, xst Class, Goorgaon District, Punjab. OffldatuiiC
Deputy Commissioner.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hoshiarpore, Pui^jab. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bhaugulpore, Bengal. Fnrioagli.
Dopnty Commissioner, 4th Grade, and Sub Judge, Naga Hills, Beogai,
X3 April 7x. Offlciating Deputy Commissioner. 4th Grade, uf Cacliar.
Assistant Commissioner, 3nd Class, Moozuficrghur, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Burdwan, BengaL Offlciating In-
spector of Registration Offices.
Under Secretary to the Government of Bengal. Offlciatmg Deputy Com-
missiouer, 3rd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jullunder, Punjab. Offlciating Begistrar
of the Chief Court, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Delhi, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moughyr, Bengal, ft April 71. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade.
As.<ustant Magistrate and Collector of Shal\jehanpore, N.W. P. x8 Dec. 69.
Offlciating Joint Magistrate, &c., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Dacca, BengaL Officiating Inspector
of ;ichool8, Eastern Bengal Circle.
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Assist. Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces. FurlAugh.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Sealkoto, Punjab. Officiating Under
Secretary to Government of tho Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, and Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade,
Bunnoo, Punjab. Offg. Assistant Commissioner, and Class.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, and Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade,
Putgab. Stationed at Dcra Ghasi Khan. Otfg. ia the and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, 25 Jiui. 70, Bawul Pindee.
Officiating in and Class. '
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Baitool, Central Provinces. Offlciat-
ing in zst Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Scalkote,IPux]jab, 23 Jan. 71. Offioiat*
ing in and Class.
Assistant Mairistrate and Collector of Jet sore, Bengal. Offl slating Joint
Magistrate, Ac, zst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Punjab. Officiating.and Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Tirhoot, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, Ac, 1st Grade.
Assisttmt Commissioner, 3rd Class, TJmritsur District, Puigab. Officiating
Uuder Secretary, Finaucial DepArtment.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class. Gurdaspore District, Pux\jab. In
chaige of Dalhousie, and Msgisirste of Bamn.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Cawupore, N.W. Prov. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jabbulpore, Central Provinces. Offici-
ating Deputy Commissioner, Bilaspore.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Pooree, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate and Collector.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Chindwarra, Central Provinces.
Furlough.
Manager of the Hutwa Estate, Samn, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUecter of BareOly, N.W. Provinces. Officiat-
ing Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kuseowlie, Simla District, Puxvjab.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, and Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade,
Montgomei:^, Puj\jab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of AEimghur,N.W.ProYinces, 19 Aug. 70.
Officiating Settlement Officer, and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, HoshiaiiM^re District, Puzgab. Offici-
ating in and Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, and Officiating Settlement Officer,
3rd Grade, Dera Ismail Khan, Pui^ab.
Superintendent of Canal Revenue in Bengal. At Cuttack.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Cuttack, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, Ac., ist Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer ist Grade, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
AssistantMagistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Prov. zo Nov. 70.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of MoozuiTemuggur, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating Joint Magi^trate, and Giade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, and Grade, Humcerpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Tirhoot, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistani Magistrate and Collector of Dacca, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, zst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Asimghur, N.W. Provinces. Officiat-
ing Junior Secretary 10 Government, N.W. P.
Assistsnt Magistrate and Collector of Shahabad, Bengal, a7 June 68. In
charge of Buxar. Officiating Joint Magistrate, Ac, zst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner 3rd Grade, Boi Bareilly, Oudh. Officiating
Deputy Commissioner, Uurdui.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Mirzapore, N.W. Prov. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Midnapore, Bengal. Officiatmg
Joint Magistrate, Ac, ist Grade.
Assistant Commissioner,' ist Gitule, Sittoung, British Burmah. Officiat-
ing Deputy Commissioner.
Assist. Magistrate and Collector of Goruckpore, N.W. Prov. 5 Nov. 70.
Settlement Officer, Ajmere and Mhairwarra.
Under Secretary to Government of India in tho Department of Agriculture.
Revenue, and Commerce.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Shahabad, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, Ac, zst Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, and Grade, N.W. Provinces. Moomdabad.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Sai-un, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrste, Ac, zst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Burdwan, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Boolundhhuliuf, N.W. I'rovmces, ax
March 70. Sick Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Etawah, N.W. Provinces.
AssiKtant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Nagporc, Cen ral I'rovinces. Offi-
ciating Assistant Secretary to the Chiet Commissioner.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Nuddea, Bengal. Officiating Juniot
I Secretary to the Government of lien^al.
I Assistant Settlement Officer, and Grade, Fnrmckabad, N.W. Provinces.
Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, Bengal. Political Agent in Tippcrah
I Hill Tracts. At Brahaman Baria.
{Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Bancoorah, Bengal. Officiating
J Joint Magistrate, Ac, zst Grade. ^.g,^.^^^ ^^ ^OOglC
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Bengal Civil Service.
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William Charles Benett .
John Charles Veasey ....
Henry Luttman- Johnson .
Edmnnd White .
Rs.
700
Z166
850
500
766 John Edward Beevor Jeffery ..
700, James Bimon Mockintosh, BA,
833' Jamos Au^^tinc Marcel, HA. .
766 Philip Nolan ...
766 Arthur Forbes
766 Henry Granrille Sharp, £A.
500 William Lambe ,
4>6, Robert Smeatoii,3f^
5on David Thomas Roberts
835!jas. Crawftird,.B-<i.(JBar.a^Xtftr)
868 boo' James White
868 766 James Francis Bradbury
500
416
1000
CharlesDeslandesChurch Winter
Edward Rose
Edward Augustus Bradbury
4x6 John Whitmoro
766 AliVed Augustus Wace
600 Thomas Bensou, BA. .
600 ^^lalcobn Reade
416 George John Laidman .
500 Richard Dundas Alexander .
700 John Barlow ,
500
766
i868 500
t368; J50
1868, 600
[863
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Richard Stephen Whiteway..
William Fiddian, BA
William Holmes
Cecil Ansdell Willdns
Alexander MacmiUan
William Humphrey Page .
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1869, 500 Edward James Sinkinson ....
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1869
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5cx)j Robert Logan
Francis Baker
700 George Goodair Dey
'869 416 Henry Girnud Cooke
1869 766 James Kelleher
1869 450'Thomas Troword
2869, 416 MackenzioDalzellEdwinStcwart
I I Chalmers {Barritter at Law)
1869 1155 John Perch Goodridge
1869, 500 1 Richard Udny.3f^
1869 700 James Pratt, MA
2869
70c Guybon Henry Damant .
'869 450' Frederick Pollen
1869 700' Francis William Badcock .
700 Charles ArchibnldSnmucl Is {Bat'
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700 Joseph Posford
1869
Z869
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1869 416 Richard Herbert Greaves ,
1869 416 Jb'rank Hunter Bant)w
1869 700 Thomas James Murray . . . .
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Stephen Harvey James ....
1870 700
1870 450
1870 450
1870
1870
1870
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George Douglns Burgess
Joseph Deas, If^
Mansel Longworth Dames ...
Fredorio Henry Fisher
George Wilmot Rivas
Thomas Robert Redf%m, BA.
William Jenkyns
Appoxvxxbvxs, &c.
Manager of Encumbered Estates in the Diatriot of Gonda, Oade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Chittagong, Bengal. Officiating
Magistrate, &c., 4th Grade.
Private Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Bijnonr, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating Joixu
Magistrate, Ac., zst Grade.
Assistant Secretary to Government of N.W. Provinces. Offg. Under Seer.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Allyghur, N.W. Provinces OC-
elating Joint Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Pnbna, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, ftc., zst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of 24>Pergunnas, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, &c., xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Bnrdwon, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
SctUement Officer, 3rd Grade, AUyghur, N.W. Provinces. Sick Furlough.
.Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Budaon, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Tirhoot, Bengal. Ol&ciating Under
Secretary to Bengal Government.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Fnttehporo, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Buckergunge, Bengal. Official;
Joint Magistrate, Sic., ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Ccttack, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moradabad, N.W. Prov. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moorshedabad, Bengal. Manager of
the Cooch Bohar Zemindaries in Rungpore and Julpigoroe.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of 24-PergunnaB, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Tirhoot. Offg. Joint Mag., xst Giudc.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Agra, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Muttra, N.W. Pi*ovinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jounpore, N.W. Prov. Sick Purl.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Furrackabad, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Tirhoot, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, 2ud Grade.
Assisttint Magistrate and Collector of Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating Under
Secretary to Government of India.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moradabad, N.W. Prov.
Assistant Mngistrato and Collector of Balasorc, Bengal, X4 April 70, Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Dclira, N.W. Provinces.
Assi-^taut Magistrate and Collector of Monghyr, Bengal, xx Oct. 69.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Puttehpore, N.W. Provinces,
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Furreedpore, BengaL Officiatiu?
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Ma>ristrate and Collector of Allahabad. Officiating AnistaEt
Secretary, N.W. Provinces.
.Assistant Conmiissioner, 3rd Class, Puxgab, Delhi District. Furlough.
Assistant Com. 3rd Grade, Central Provinces, Belaspore District.
First Assistant Secretary to the Government, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Sarun, Bengal. Officiating Joi&t
Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Chittagong, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jessore, Bengal, 35 May 71. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Commissionor, 3rd Class, Puzuaub, Hissar District.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant Com. 3rd Grade, Rai{)ore, Central Provinces. Oflfg.Dep. Conimr.
Assistant Com. 3rd Grade, Punjab, Kohat District.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Tippcrah, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Rungpore, Bengal. Offldsticg
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Boolundshuhur, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Purneah, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, and Grade.
Assiptont Magistrate and Collector of Chumparun, Bengal, 15 Oct. r^-
Officiating .Toint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Sylhet, Bengal, 26 Nov. 69. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, DoraGhazee Khan DiBtnct.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Pooree, Bengal. Sick Furlough.
.issistant Magistrate and Collector of Pubna, Ben^U. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moorshedabad, Bengal, 23 Ms;* r>-
Officiating Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Mynpoorie, N.W. Prov. 8 Sept 7^
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Eton Diviaion, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Conomissioner. 3^ Class, Goojranwallah.
Assistant Conmiissioner, 3rd Class, British Burmah, at Allazunyo.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Oude, Fysabad.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Puxgab, Kumaal District
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Bandit, N.W. Provinces, ao March 71*
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Pui^ab, Montgomery District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Oonao, Onde.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd CUus, Pni^ab, x NoT|-z9rJ?«a^4snuul Shan
Beitgal Civil Service.
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4So|ColmanP. Louis Macaulay,Jf^.
5oo*I>eiizil Charles Jelf Ibbetson
700 jjsmes Austin Boordillon
1870
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1870
187^ 450
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Darid Ogilvy MeiUejohn .
1870 500 Arthur Onnsby Brown
1870 450 Francis Henry Bennet Skrino..
1870 5«>;Alfred WaUis Paul, -B.-i
1S70 650 Robert Cornish .
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1871
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Leonard Charles Abbott ...
500 Frederick Shore Bullock
450 George Lever Weidemann
500 Robert Clarke
500 Vincent Arthur Smith
450 Romesh Chunder Dutt {Bar'
ri9ier at Law)
40i> Pierce DeLacy Henry Johnstone,
I ,B.A
5oo:Bihari Lai Gupta (Barrutter at
I Law)
^Stephen Jacob
Assistant Magistrate and Collector* Bustee, N.W. Provinces.
JMstrict Superintendent of Police, 4th Grade, Bancoorah, Bengal
Assistant Settlement Officer, Punjab, Kumaul.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gya, Bengal. Oi&ciating Joint
Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 24'Pergn2nnahs, Bengal. Attach^ in
the Foreign Department, 17 Nov. 71.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Onde, x8 Nov. 70, Roy Bareilly. Offi-
ciating Superintendent Encumbered Estates, Lucknow Circle.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Bhandara. Central Provinces. Offi-
ciating District Superint^ident of Police, Balaghant.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, NoakhaUy, Bengal.
j Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Darjeeling, Bengal. Officiating As-
sistant Commissioner, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Assam, Bengal. Officiating
d^oiut Magistrate,*and Grade.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal, aa Nov. 70. On
special duty at the Bengal Secretariat.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahjehanpore.N.W. Prov.ai Apr. 71.
Asiiistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, British Burmah, Rangoon.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Puiyab, x Nov. 70, Lahore.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Azimgurh, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Ferozepore District.
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400 Hubert Frederick Bartlett
soo Charles James Connell
3oo Charles Lewis Tupper
500 John Crommelin Brown
I Francis Charles Anderson
450: Ernest Bruce Alexander
450 1 William Henry Maffett Gun....
500 James Robert Machona^hie ....
450, Henry Crossley Irwin, BA
400, Robert Hope Pilcher
4SO Snrendra Nath Banerjea, BjL,.
450 William Crooko
400 Julius Wood Muir
450! Edward Brittarn Steedman ....
4<3o I Andrew Henderson Leith Fraser
500 Henry Gillon
400 John William Harris
400 Arthur Upton Fanshawe. .
450, Francis Beny Mulock
450 William Ovens Clark
450 John Hooi)er
40c Harold Francis Matthews.
400; Charles William Whish ....
450 ArchJl)ald Christie
Soo'Gilbert LesUe Smith
400 Stanley Ismay
450 Henry Charles Thorp Robinson
400 Henry Clissold Williams. .
4SO Arthnr Clifford Tute, BA.
450 Ernest Montagu Money (Barrif
I Ur at Lam)
450 James Richard Baillie.
450 Donald Daniel M'lver Campbell
400 , Herbert George Pearse
400 Henry Louis St. Barbe
Edward Stack
400 Charles Walter Bolton
4oo.David Foulis Addis
400 Edward Belcham Francis ...
400 Francis Frederick Handley
400 Herbert John Hamilton Fasson.
400'Annndoram Borooah
400 Alex. Fred.DougIas Cunningham
4oo,Oeorge Henxy Atkinson.
400 William Hoey.
Assistant Magistrat<S and Collector, 94-Pergunnah8, Ben^I.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Chanda, Central Provinces. Offi-
ciating Registrar Judicial Commisaioners' Court.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Banda, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Gon^missioncr, 3rd Class, Punjab, ITmballa District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jubbulpore District, Central Pi-ov.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lucknow, Oude. Officiating Junior
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner.
Assistant Settlement Officer, Derah Ghazi Khan, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Loodiani^ District.
District Superintendent of Police, Baitool, Central Provinces.
Assistant Magistrato and Collector, Jounpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Pooree, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Goordaspore District.
Ai«sistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Fyzabad, Oude.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, British Burmah, Shwcgyon.
Assistant Magistrato and Collector, Sylhet, Bengal. -
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Boolundshuhur, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bustee, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Puigab, Goojerat District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Central Provinces, Jubbulpore Dis-
trict. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Meerut District, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Nimar, Central Provinces.
Assistant Magistrato and Collector, Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Jullunder District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Seetapore, Oude, and Judge of Small
Cause Court.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Becrboom, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Budaon, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Pcs'.iawur District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Delhi District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Belaspore, Central Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Dera Ghazee Khan District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Centitil Provinces, Seoni District.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Tirhoot, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrato and Collector, Monghyr, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Pui^ab, Hoshiarpore District.
Assistant Magistrato and Collector, Btawa, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Benares, N.W. Provinces.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, British Burmah, Tonghoo Dist.
Second Assistant Secretary to the Government, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moorshedabad, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Benares, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Goorgaon, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Midnaporo, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mymensing, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Seebsaugor, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lahore, Puigaub.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Sultanpore, Oude.
400 George Stevenson I Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Pooree, Bengal.
400! Alex. Walmcsley Cruikshank ...'Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cawnpore, N.W. PtroWnces.
400 Robert Hales Fmoh lAssistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Wardna, Central Provinces.
400 Alexander Anderson Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Sirsa District, Punjaub.
400 Henry Mortimer Darand 'Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bhangulpore, Bengal.
40oThonEUi8 Stoker | Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces.
400, John Knox Wight, BA 'Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Backergunge, Bengal.
400! James Greer SUcock Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Rohtak District, Punjaub.
400 Ibomaa William Holdemess ... Assistant Magistrate and Collector, B^nour, Bengal. r>>.r>>.r^ir>
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Donald Brooke Sinclair
jJohn Nugent
I John Mao Garthy
Frank Robert Stanley Collier ..
Charles Randal Marindin
lAlfired Hinaber Haggard (Bar-
I ritUraiLaw)
, Hubert Moore Bird
'Thomas Gtordon Walker
Charles James O'Donnell
■Michael Finucane, BA
1872I 400, James M'Pherson
Ayvoxjttmxvis, Ac.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Dera Ghazee Khan, Poi^anb.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chittagong, Boigal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rungpore, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hoognly, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, svPergunnas, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate aud Collector, Fatna, BengaL In charge of Buxar
Division in Shahabad.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Muttra, N. W. ProTinoes.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goojranwalla, Piu^aob.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Jessore, BengaL
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dinagepore, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Meerut, N.W. ProTincas.
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Jdm George Thompson
Sam. William HoUoway
Henry Morris
George Banbnry
Robert Blair Swinton
Thos. Alexander NichoUs Chaae
Louis Forbes
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First Member of the Board of Revenue, as Jan. 70. Additional Member
of Council.
Accountant General, Madras, i May 63. Ex-Officio Commissioner of the
Department of Issue of the Government Paper Currency of Madras.
DIstnct and Sessions Judge of Coimbatore.
District and Sessions Judge of South Aroot. Sick Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate and Agent at Tanjore.
Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore, xo March 68.
Accountant General, Bombay, 37 Feb. 65.
Furlough.
Member of Council, Madras. 25 Jan. 70.
Second Member of the Board of Revenue. Provisional Member of Council.
Director of the Incorporated Bank of Madras.
Third Member of the Board of Revenue, 95 Jui. 70. Member of the Cen*
tral Committee for the Examination of Assistants.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras, 21 March 65.
Member of the Council of the Government of Fort St. George, 36 Nov. 72.
District and Sessions Judge of Chingleput, 25 Aug. 68.
Resident in Travanoore and Cochin, 8 June 69, Trevandrum.
Chief Secretary to Government.
Collector of Sea Customs. Protector of Emigrants, Madras. Collector of
Madras.
Henry Bdvrard Sullivan
. John Renikie Cockerell
833 David FreemantleCarmichael.
3333 Edward CrofbCh-eenway Thomas
3430 Rjefaard Kaye Pnokle
24«> John Henry Master
833 Robert Davidson
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John Dalrymple Goldingham .
Charles Thomas Longley
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1S35 3430 William Dowdeswell Horsley
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^^55,3333 Francis Martin Kindersley
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18563333 Charles Geo2]ge Plumer
1356 2333 Sen. James Chisholme St. Clair
1856 2333 Octavins Butler Irvine
'856 833.RobertBon John MelriUe
^157, 833 John Heniy Garstin
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^'37 243oGeorge Downton Leman
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78/3'
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District and Sessions Judge of Bellary, 13 Oct. 65. Acting Judge of
the High Court of Judicature at Madras.
District and Sessions Judge of Gaxgam, Berhampore.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras, 5 May 62.
District and Sessions Judge of Riyahmundry, 17 April 66. Furlough.
Director of Revenue Settlement.
District and Sessions Judge of Kistna. Acting at South Arcot.
Collector and Magistrate of Kumool. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Kumool. Acting at BareUly.
Additional Member of the Governor General's Council, 25 Jan. 73. Acting
Secretary to Government.
Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. Acting in South Arcot.
Commissioner of the Neilgheny Hills, Ootacamond.
Secretary to Government, Revenue Department. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Yizagapatam, 17 Aug. 69.
ColleiBtor and Magistrate of Tinnevelly, 24 April 66.
Collector and Magistrate of Bellary.
District and Sessions Judge of Cuddapah. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate of Nellore, a Sept. 70.
District and Sessions Judge of NeUore.
Collector and Magistrate of Salem. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George in
Ghinjam, Chetteipore.
CoUector and Magistrate, Sou^Ji Canam, 14 June 70.
Collector and Mapfistrate of Oaddapah.
District and Sessions Judge of South Malabar,
District and Sessions Judge of Tanjore, 17 May 71.
District and Sessions Judge of Tinnevelly.
CoUeotor and Magistrate of Malabar, 29 ilarch 70, Calicut.
District and Sessions Judge of North Malabar.
Collector and Magistrate of North Aroot.
Collector and Ma^trate of the Godavery District.
District and Sessions Judge of North Arcot.
District and Sessions Judge of South Ganara. Acting at Kumool.
District and Sessions Judge of North Taxvjore.
Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George
in Vizagapatan. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot, x8 April 71. Sick Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate of Madura.
Collector and Magistrate of Kistna District.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Chingleput. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Trichinopoly.
District and Sessions Judge of Salem.
District and Sessions Judge of Madura.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Nellore, 5 April 67. Acting Dis-
trict and Sessions Judge of South Canara.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue and Receiver of the Camatio Property
tmder Act XXX. of 1858, 4 Aug. 71.
Acting District and Sessions Judge of Kistna.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Bellary, 11 Aug. 68. Acting Col-
lector and Magistrate. Godavery District.
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Combaconum, x8 June 67. Acting
District and Sessions Judge of North Tai^'ore.
Furlough,
Sub Secretaxy to the Board of Revenue, 4 Aug. 71. Acting CoUector and
Magistmte of Trichinopoly. . r\r\nio
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John Read Daniel
Henry John Stokes
Francis Brandt, J9^
William Logan
James William Best, BA
Francis Rawdon Hastings Sharp
John Frederick Price
Edward Storr, BA
William Horatio Corayn
Jeremiah Gamett Horsfall, BL.
Henry Sewell, BA
Alexander Gruickshank, 2£A. ...
.673 Htmtly Pryso Gordon.,
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1683 Henry Edward Stokes, BA.
1922 Henry William Bliss, BA..
1400 Joseph Charles Hugheedon .
XX44 James Frederick Snaith, BA,
William Henry Glenny .
1206 Henry Newman...
476 John Kelsall
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Charles Stewart Crole..
416 Samuel Trant McCarthy
1500 Harry St, Aubyn Goodrich
1600 Herbert Wigram, BA
733 John Cameron, MA.
1Z44 James Donning Baker Gribble .
1143 George Arthur Parker
Francis Henry Willdnson ,
1x44 William Francis Grahamo, BA.
Allen Lindsay Lister
George Duncan Irvine
Charles William Wall Martin ...
George McWatters, BA
Norton Aylmer Roupell, BA.
John Brownrigg Spedding, BA.
Charles Arthur Gal ton, 2£A.
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Henry Gribble Turner
Charles Augustus Bird
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Henry William Wellesley
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Herbert Frederick Clogstoun ,
George Kennaway Chamberlain
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Madura. Acting at Caddapsh.
Principal Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the
Grovemor of Fort St. George in Ganjam, Chicacole. Acting Collector
and Maeristmto of Kumool.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura. Acting CoUector and
Magistrate, &o., in Yizagapatam.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate at Tanjore.
Sub Collector and Joint Magi^ate of Tinnevelly
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar, Tellicherry.
Sab Collector and Joint liagistrate of Coimbatore.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of South Aroot. Furlough.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Salem. Acting CoUector and
Magistrate.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. Furlough.
Furlough.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of the Godavery District. Actia;
Judge at Nellore.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of North Aroot. Acting at Cuddapth.
Principal Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to tbo
Governor of Fort St. George in Vizagapatam. Furlough.
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Cnddalore. Furlough.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Kistna District. Acting st
Coimbatore.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery District
Furlough.
Under Secretary to Government in the Departments under the Chief
Secretary, Madras. Acting Secretary to the Board of Revenue.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coiknbatoro, 7 June 70.
Acting Collector and Magistrate at Madura.
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Vellore.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magrlstrato of Bellaiy. Acting Prin-
cipal Assistant, Vizagapatam.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kistna District. Acting
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate or Nellore.
Senior Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate in Yizagaiiatam. Actii:?
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna District.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Ma^strate of Trichinopoly. Fnru
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem. Acting Jadge
Small Causes, Madura.
Head Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of Kumool. Acting Sii.>
Collector and Joint Magistrate of Chingleput.
Head Assistant to the Collector and ]^Iagistrate of Tanjore. Furlough.
Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement, Salem. Acting Sub Secretarr
to the Board of Revenue.
Registrar, High Court, Appellate side.
ti ead Assistant to tho Collector and Magistrate, and Agent,'^., in Malabar.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of CuudapeUi. Acting Sib
Collector and Joint Magistrate.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. Actin:
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Cuddaloro.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Actin?
Sub Collector, Salem.
Senior Assistant. Acting Principal Assistant to the Collector ard
Magistrate and Agent to Governor of Fort St. George in Ganjnm.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot, 25 Jan> T^
Acting Sub Collector, &c.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nclloro. Acting Jocre
of the Court of Small Ci^usos at Combacouum.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. Acting Sub Col-
lector and Joint Magistrate, Madura.
Head Assistant to tho Collector and Magilstrate of Madura. Farlon^L
Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Gorcmor of F(^
St. George in Ganjam. Sick Furlough.
Assistant to tho Commissioner of tho Neilgherry Hills. Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent .to the Goveroor ct
Fort St. George in Gai^am. Acting Sub Collector and Joint Magistnte
of Bellary.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. Acting Sab
Collector of South Arcot.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Canara. Actir?
Under Secretary to Grovomment. Acting Canarese Translator i:f
Grovemment.
Assistant to tho Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Furlough.
Special Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the G >
vemor of Fort St. George in Vizagapatam. Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. Acting HeadAseistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura, 4 Aug. 69. Actixi^
Under Secretary to Government in the Revenue Department.
Under Secretaiy to Government in the Revenue Department, x4 Aug. ;(•
Officiating Secretary to the Chief Commissioner ox Mysore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. Acting Assistari
Commissioner of the Neilgherry Hills.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. Sick Fnrloagh.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar, Acting Sj^
Collector and Joint Magistrate.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to tiie Governor of
Fort St. Gtoorge in Vizagapatam, 8 Nov. 70. Acting Deputy Directc?.
Revenue Settlement, Coimbatore.
ABsistantto the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot.
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Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Aroot. AcUng Sab
Collector of North Ai'oot.
Special Assistant to the Collector and Majiristrate of Madura.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Taz^ore. Sick Fnrlongh.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Grodavory District. Fnrlou^h.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore, 8 No^. 70^ Acting
Head Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem. Acting Senior Assistant
to Collector and Magistrate and Agent in Qanjam.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellaiy, 8 Nov. 70. Acting
Head Assistant, Sonth Canara.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate^of Sonth Aroot. Acting Head
Assistant, Cuddapah.
TZFTH GLASS,
4 F«art* Standing,
Birdsall Jones
Arondel Tagg Arundel, BA.
Wm. Joseph Henry Lo Panu
{BarritUr at Law)
Edwin I<angford Poorse
Charles Donald Maclean, BA..
Evana Charles Johnson
Frederick Edward Gibson
Charies Lennox Bruce Camming
Thomas Weir. BA
Charles Kough, BA ,
Thomas James Maltby
John Archibald Boyle
Hubert Thomas Knox {Barrister
€it Lam)
Heniy Bichard Farmer
Lewis Mclver
Jamea Acworth Davies {Bar-
ritttur ttt Law)
Matthew BichardWeldyifk. ...
Bobert Bewell
AppoiirncsvTS, &c.
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under 4 Yeant Standitig.
Henry Maztin Winterbothum ...
Gordon Thomson Mackenzie ...
William Alexander Willock,B^,
Lewis Moore
Frederick Augustas Nicholson.
George Smilius Bird
Walter Gregory Underwood..
Arthur Freaonck Cox
James Thomson, MA
Ebenezer James Sewell
George Stuart Forbes
Balph Sillery Benson
Henry Thomas Ross
Egerton Edward Spencer
Sydenham Henry Wynne
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Goremor of
Fort St. Gtoorge in Yizagapatam. Acting Senior Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore, 15 Sept. 68. Acting
Additional Sub Collector, Tinnevelly.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. Acting Head
Assistant at Salem.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery. Acting Head
Assistant.
Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Ooyetnor
of Fort St. George in Yizagapatam. Officiating Special Assistant.
Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Kistna. Acting Head Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar.
Assistant to the Magistrate aDdCollector of Ncllore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Aroot.
Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Gunjam.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. Acting Special
Assistant, Madura.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem, 15 Deo. 63. Acting^
Head Assistant, North Arcot.
Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Kumool. Acting Head Assistant.
Assistant Commissioner, snd Grade, British Burmoh, Prome.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. Acting Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tai^ore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godayery.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Acting ^Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nellore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Goyemor of
Fort St. George in Yizagapatam.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. Acting Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Mandura.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. Acting Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput.
Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of Tanjore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichmopoly,
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of J2 Years* Standing,
Charles Gonne
Third Member of Council. Took his seat 7 April 60.
Member of the Council of the Governor General or India, 3 May 70.
Fourth Member of Council. Took his seat 26 June 79. Acting 3ra Member.
Commissioner of Uustoms, Salt, und Opium, and Beporter General of
External Commerce.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay, 14 Feb. 66. Vice Cban*
oellor of the University of Bombay. Acting 4th Member of Council.
Revenue and Police Commissioner, Southern Division, 9 Dec. 69.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Tanna, 9 Dec. 69.
Revenue and Police Commissioner, Northern Division.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Poena, 93 Mav 69.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, and Political Agent of the District of
Khandeish. Furlough.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Sattara, 16 Feb. 69.
Chief Secretary to Government, Revenue, Financial, and Genoal De-
partments, and in charge of the Separate Department, a6 April 65.
Additional Member of the Council of the Governor General, x8 Oct. 69.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Khandeish, x6 Feb. 60.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, K.ulladghee. Acting at Belgaum.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Belgaum, 8 Jan. 69.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge Of Poena, and Agent fbr Sirdsrs in
the Decoan. Acting Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Sattara. Furlough.
First Grade Judge und Sessions Judge, Ahmednuggur, tz Feb. 71.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, ana Politieal Agent, Colaba.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Dharwar.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Belgaum, xx May 65. Furlough.
Deputy AccountantGeneralrMadras. GovemmentDireotor,Bank ofMadns.
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Thomas Monck Mason
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Senior Collector and Magistrate, Surat.
Senior Collector and Magiatrate, Nassick.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Broach.
Collector of Bombay and Superintendent of Stamps and Stationery,
9 March 70. Furlough.
ecretaxy to Government in the Political, Secret, Judicial, and Sdaca-
tional Departments, x6 May 65.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Broach.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Rutnagherry.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Acting Senior Collector.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Kaira. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna.
Second Grade Jndse and Sessions Judge, Surat. Acting First Grade Jndfe
and Sessions Judge of Poena, and Agent for Sirdars in the Deccan.
Junior Collector and Magistrate of Rutnagherry. Acting SeniorCollector.le
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay, 28 April 71.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Ahmedabad. Acting Senior Collector, &.\
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Canara. Acting S«uor Collector, ic.
at Colaba.
Deputy Commissioner of Customs, Salt, and Opium. Preaidenoy Division.
Acting Senior Collector and Magistrate of Ahmednuggur.
Judicial Commissioner and Judge of the Budder Court in Bind.
Furlough.
SpecialDutj, Bhownuggur, 99 June 70.
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Canara. Acting xst Grade.
Acting Senior Collector and Magistrate of Canara.
Extra First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Kaira, for Punch Mahals,
17 May 65, and Collector of Stamp Revenue, 8 Aug. 65. Acting Qctu^t
Collector and Magistrate and Pobtical Agent, Kaira.
Assistant Commissioner in Sind and Branch Inspector Groneral of Regis-
tration for the Province of Sind. Acting Junior Collector and Hajcb-
trate and Political Agent, Khandeish.
Director of Public Instruction in the Bombay Presidency. Acting Politiral
Agent in Kattiwar.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Surat. Acting Collector ac<l
Magistrate of Broach.
Municipal Commissioner for' the City of Bombay.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay.
Under Secretaxy to Govenmient, Revenue, Financial, and General IV-
partments, 3 March 64. Furlough.
First Assistant CoUector and Magistrate, Tanna, 13 Feb. 67. Adit-;
Junior Collector, Ac, at Kulladghee.
First Assistant Collector and Ma^^trate of Ahmedabad. Fnrloogfa.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Kulladghee. Furlough.
First Araistant Collector and Magi»trate, Nassick. Acting Junior CoUfcX'r
and Magistrate, and Political Agent of Satara.
First Assistant CoUector and Magistrate, Canara. AcUng Extra Assistasi
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Herbert Mills Bixdwood, KA. ...
William Wedderbom
ApronmniTTs, Ac.
Joseph Eugene Andr^
Willooghby Woodward, MA. .
Arthur Chorley Watt
Sa^endra Nath Tagore..
Andrew Lyon..
John Jardme ..
Charles George Blathwayt
John Nugent
Edward Cordeauz, LLD,
Montagu Bernard Baker
George Franeis Mytton Grant.
George Ayerst
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge at Ahmedabad.
First Assistant Ck>lIector and Magistrate, Khandeish.
Talookdaree Settlement Officer, Guzerat, 4 May 67.
First Assistant CoUector and Maffistrate. Rhutnagery.
First Assistant Collector and ^gistrate, Ahmednuggur. Acting Post-
master Greueral of Bombay.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Dharwar.
Acting First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona.
Acting Deputy Commissioner of Customs and Opium, Presidency Division.
Collector of Salt Revenue.
Joint Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna District.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge of Sholapore. Acting and
Grade Jud^e and Sessions Judge, Surat.
Under Secretary to (Jovemment m the Judicial and Political Departments,
and Sec. to the Council of the Governor for making Laws and Regula-
tions, 7 May 67. Furlough.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge of Belgaum. Acting Joint
Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna.
Sick Furlough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Kaira. Furlough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Sattara.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Khandeish. Acting xst
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nasik.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Dharwar, 17 Nov. 68. Acting
xst Assistant, Belgaum.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Surat. Acting Assistant Com-
missioner in Sind, and Branch Instiector General of Registration, Sind.
First Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Rutnagiri. Acting
Senior, Sholapore.
Judge and Sessions Judge, Shikarpore. Acting Judge and Sessions
Judge, Hydrabad.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Acting xst Assistant
of KuUadghee.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Colaba Furlough.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Sattara. Acting xst Assis-
tant of Surat.
First Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad. Acting
Judge and Sessions Judge at Shikarpore.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Tanna. Furlough.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Nassick. Acting xst As-
sistant, Rutnagherry.
Registrar High Court, Appellate side.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Dharwar, xo April 69.
Acting Senior Assistant Judge, Kaladghee.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Taxma. Furlough.
Judicial . Assistant to the Political Agent in Kattywar, and Political
Assistant in charge of the Nowanuggur and Dhrole Talookas.
Second Assistant Collector and Mat^trate, Ahmednuggur. Furlough.
Second Assistant Collector and 3fogistrate, Tanna, x Sept. 69. Acting
Under Secretary to Govenunent in the Judicial Department.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Poona, and Assistant
Agent for Sirdars in the Deccan. Acting First Grade Assistant Judge
and Sessions Judge.
Third Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Surat. Furlough.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmedabad. Acting xst As-
sistant at Kaira.
Assistant 3rd Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Taxma. Acting xst
Grade Judge and Stasions Judge, Tanna.
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^4 r«art' Standing.
Arthur Douglas Carey
James Russell Middleton, MA,
Henry Evan Murchison James..
Thomas Duncan Mackenzie .
Edward Townaend Candy....
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William Forteous, MA,
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Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Canara. Acting xst
Assistant.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Khandeish. Acting Under Secretary
to Government in the Revenue, Financial, and General Depi^lments.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Rutnagherry. Acting
xst Assistant at Ahmedabad.
Third Assistant Collector, Ahmednuggur. Acting Extra First Grade
Assistant Judge and Sessions Jud^, Batara.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Furlough.
Conservator of Forests, Sind.
Third Assistant CoUector and Magistrate, Canara, 13 Feb. 67. Acting
Director of Public Instruction in Berar.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Acting and Assis-
tant of Poonah.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Acting and Grade Judge
and Sessions Judge, Tanna.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur. Acting ist Class
Deputy Collector and Magistrate in Sind.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate at Sholapore, x5 April 68. Acting
and Grade Judge and Sessions Judge at Rutnagnery.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Belgaum. Acting Educa*
tional Inspector.
Extra and Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sattara.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Punch Mahals.
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Lestock Reid
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Hon. James Gibbs (BanHtier at
Law)
William Henry Havelock
James Walker Robertson
Lionel Robert Asbbamer, CSI.
James Erskine Oliphuit
Michael John Maxwell Shaw
Stewart
William D'Oyly
Robert Fer^son Mactier
2£on. Francis Stuart Chapman...
Son. George Augustas Hobart ..
Henry Bruce Boswell
Charles Forbes Hodson Shaw
{Barritier ai Law)
Son. Charles Gurdon Kemball
(BarrMer at Law)
Robert Hill Pinhey {Barritier at
Law)
John R^rnor ArUiur
Arthur Bosanqnet
Son. Edward Wm. Ravenscroft
Elphinstone Pourtales Robertson
ArthurBgyptDonoughmore Grey
Robert William Lodwick ;.
William Sandwith
Theodore GracraA Hope {Barris-
ter at Law)
Henry Napier Bruce Erskine ...
James George White
Forster Fitegerald Arbutbnot ...
THIRD CLASS,
0/13 Teart* Standing,
Charles Gonne
George William Anderson
Gilbert Wray Elliot
Robert William Htmter
Theodore Boaanquet
George Frederick Sheppard
WUliam Mant Philip Coghlan ...
Baron de Hoohepied Laipent ...
Arthur Travers Crawford
John Elphinston
Son. Maxwell Melvill
Alex. Alfred Borradaile
Charles Robertson Ovans
Gerard Norman
Francis Dawes Melvill ,
William Mayor Salmon
Edward Hope Peroival
Archibald Lookhart Bpons
Arthur Ramsay Macdonald
William Henry Propert
John QeoTge Moore
James Braithwaite Peile
William Ramsay
William George Pedder, BA. ..,
Son. Raymond West, MA. (Bar-
rister at Law) ,
Herbert Edward Jacomb .........
Charles Magenis Hogg
WiUiam Roger Pratt
Thomas Monck Mason
John Hay Grant
Alan Arthur Clarke Jen-oisc ..
Third Member of Council. Took his seat 7 April 69.
Member of the Council of the Governor General of India, 3 May 70
Fourth Member of Council. Took his seat 26 June 73. Aotinir 3rd Member
Commissioner of Customs, Salt, and Opium, and Reporter General of
JSxtemal Commerce.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature. Bombay, 14 Feb. 66. Vice Chan-
cellor of the University of Bombay. Acting 4th Member of Comicil.
Revenue and Pobce Commissioner, Southern Division, o Dec. 60.
Semor CoUector and Magistrate of Tanna, 9 Dec 60
Revenue and Police Commissioner, Northern DivisiStt
Semor Collector and Magistrate, Poena, 93 May 60
^''i^I^T'fI^Io^^'^''' *°^ toliticaf Agent of the Dlrtrict of
Senior Collector and Magistrate. Ahmednuggur. Furlough.
n\!?i^J^±^^^^ and Sessions Judge. SiSara. 16 Feb. 60.
Chief Secretary to Government. Revenue. Financial, and General De-
partments. and in charge of the Separate Department. 96 April 65
AdditionalMember of the Council of the Govemo^GenOTiS 18 OcUCo.^
Acting at Belganm.
AppoiirnuvTs, &c.
Senior CoUector and Magistrate, Kulladghee.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Belgaum, 8 Jan. 69.
Judgeof the High Court of Judicature, Bombay. Furlouirh
^i ?»™ Judge and Sessions Jud^e of Poena, and AgeSt for Sirdars in
theDeccan. Acting Judge of the ffigh Court of Ju^atnre B^av
Senior CoUector and MagUtrate. Sattail. Furioc^h. ' iSombay.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge. Ahmednuggur, tx Feb. 7x.
Senior CoUector and Magistrate, and PoUtical Agent, Colaba.
Semor CoUector and Magistrate. Dharwar "»«».
Senior CoUector and Magistrate, Belgaum. ix May 65. Furlouirh
DeputvAccountotGeneral.Madras.SovernmentCireotor.Banko^^
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge. Dharwar. Sick PurioughT^
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Surat.
Senior CoUector and Magistrate, Nassick.
Senior CoUector and Magistrate. Broach.
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First Assistant CoUector and Magistrate, Broach.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Rntnagherry.
Junior CoUector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Actiijg Senior Collector
Junior CoUector and MaSistrate, KairarFurloughT ^^"•^o'^-
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge. Tanna.
a«?1SiS^«f ?j!f 2« oJo®^^''' ^i*^' S^*- Acting FirstGrade Judge
and Sessions Judge of Poena, and Agent for Sirdars in the Deccan.
Junior CoUectorand Magistrate of Rntnagherry . Acting SeniorCoUector te
Jud^ of the High Court of JudioaturOBomW. 28 iprU 71. '
Junior Col ector and Mamstrate, Ahmedabad. Acting sSior CoUector Ac
'rtS>lSto Magistrate, Canara. Acting^SenlOTcSw/ic:
Deputy Coimnlssloner of Customs, Salt, and Opium. Presidency Division
T 4^1"? Semor Collector and Magistn^te of AEmedn^S.
Judicial Commissioner and Judge of the Sudder Court £ Bind
jTuriougn.
Special Duty. Bhownuggur. 99 June 70.
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Canara. Acting xst Grade
Acting Senior CoUector and Magistrate of Canara. *
^^f^J fSfr!!S' CoUector and Magistrate, Kaira, for Punch Mahals.
17 ff^I ^5. and CoUector of Stamp Revenue, 8 Aug. 65. Actimr SeSor
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Municipal Commissioner for; the City of Bombay.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay
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Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge at Ahmedabad.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Khandeish.
Talookdaree Settlement Officer, Guzerat, 4 May 67.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Rhutnagery.
First Assistant Collector and ^tegistrato, Ahmednuggur. Acting Poet-
master General of Bombay.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Dharwar.
Acting First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona.
Acting Deputy Commissioner of Customs and Opium, Presidency Division.
Collector of Salt Revenue.
Joint Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna District.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge of Sholapore. Acting and
Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Surat.
Under Secretary to Government in the Judicial and Political Dei>artments,
and Sec. to the Council of the Governor for making Laws and Regula-
tions, 7 May 67. Furlough.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge of Belgaum. Acting Joint
Judge and Sessions Judge, Taima.
Sick Furlough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Kaira. Furlough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Sattara.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Khandelsh. Acting xst
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nasik.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Dharwar, 17 Nov. 68. Acting
xst Assistant, Belgaum.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Surat. Acting Assistant Com-
missioner in Sind, and Branch Inspector General of Registration, Sind.
First Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Rutnagiri. Acting
Senior, Sholapore.
Judge and Sessions Judge, Shikarpore. Acting Judge and Sessions
Judge, Hvdrabad.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Acting ist Assistant
of Kulladgbee.
Mathew Henry Scott .
Joseph Eugene Andr^
Wmouffhl:^ Woodward, MA. .
1700 Arthur Chorley Watt
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ArUinr Douglas Carey
James RuaseU Middleton, MA.
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Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Colaba. Tuiloagh.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Sattara. Acting xst Assis-
tant of Burat.
First Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad. Acting
Judge and Sessions Judge at Shikarpore.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Tanna. Furlough.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Nassicc. A.oting xst As-
sistant, Rutnagherry.
Registrar High Court, Appellate side.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Dharwar, xo April 69.
Acting Senior Assistant Judge, Kaladghee.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna. Furlough.
Judicial. Assistant to the Political Agent in Kattywar, and Political
Assistant in charge of the Nowanuggnr and Dhrole Talookas.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur. Furlough.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Tanna, i Sept. 69. Acting
Under Secretary to Government in the Judicial Department.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Poona, and Assistant
Agent for Sirdars in the Decoan. Acting First Grade Assistant Judge
and Sessions Judge.
Third Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Surat. iTurlough.
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sistant at Kaira.
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Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna.
975 Thomas Duncan Mackenxie .
800 Edward Townsend Candy....
416 Alfred Kcyser.
900 John McLeod Campbell . .
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700 William Henry Crowe..
9aa George Boileaii Reid ..
Henry James Parsons..
John TaithAiU Fleet ...
George William Tidal...
William Porteous, MA,
On Special Duty in the Salt Department.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Canara. Acting zst
Assistant.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, ^handelsh. Acting Under Secretary
to Government in the Revenue, Financial, and General Departments.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Rutnagherry. Acting
xst Assistant at Ahmedabad.
Third Assistant Collector, Ahmednuggur. Acting Extra First Grade
Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Satara.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Furlough.
Conservator of Forests, Sind.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Canara, 13 Feb. 67. Acting
Director of Public Instruction in Berar.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Acting and Assis-
tant of Pooiuih.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Acting and Grade Judge
and Sessions Judge, Tanna.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur. Acting xst Class
Deputy Collector and Magistrate in Sind.
Third Assistant Collector and Masistrate at Sholapore, 15 April 68. Acting
and Grade Judge and Sessions Judge at Rutnagnery.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Belgaum. Acting Eduoa*
tional Inspector.
Extra and Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sattara.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Punch Mahals.
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Henry Faure Aston
Arthur Hamilton Unwin
James Montoath
Frederick Augustus Hugh Elliot
Jervoise Atheistane Baines
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rister at Law)
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Herbert Batty
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Third Assistant Collector and Mai^istrate of Khandeish. Acting 3rd
Grade Assistant Judge and 6es8i<ms Judge at Sural.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Bholapore. Acting Second
Assistant at Sholapore.
Assistant Conunissioner in the Central Proyiuoes, 28 Aug. 69.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Canara. Acting Depnty
Conservator of Forests.
Third Assistant Collector and Manstrate ofTanna. Acting snd Class
Deputy Collector and Magistrate m Bind.
Deputy Conservator of Forests, 2nd Grade, Tanna.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Canara. Acting snd Assistant
of Canara.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmedabad. Acting 2nd Grade
Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish. Acting Second
Assistant Collector of Khandeish.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Satara. Acting and Assistant
of Sattara.
Special Assistant to the Political Agent in Rewa Kanta. Acting Asaiatant
Resident at Baroda.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Khandeish.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Kulladghee, 13 Oct. 69.
Assistant Political Agent, Kolapore and Southern Mahratta Country.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish. Furlough.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sorat. Acting and Assi£*
tant of Surat.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Tanna. Sick Furlough.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Satara.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish. Acting and
Assistant of Nassick.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmedabad, 2 Mardi 70.
Acting 2nd Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Private Secretary to the Governor of Bombay.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate in Sind, and Educational
Inspector in that Province. Furlough.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Colaba. On Special Duty
Compiling the Gazetteer and Bditmg the Annnal Administration Bepoit
of the Presidency.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick. Acting 2nd Assistant,
Rutnagherry.
Third Assistant Collector and Mag^trate of Belgaum.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Broach.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Canara.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick. Acting Extra
2nd Assistant of Khandeish.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sholapore. Acting ^nd
Assistant, Colaba.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmednnggur. Acting and
Assistant, Tanna.
Supernumerary Assistant to the Political Agent in Kattiwar.
Serving in British Burmah.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Canara.
Serving under the Government of India in Bcrar.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Surat.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Dharwar. Acting 2nd
Assistant.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Kistna, Madras.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sattara. Acting Proftesor,
3rd Grade, in the Deccan College.
Third Assistant Collector and Ma^trate of Belgaum.
Assistant to the Collector of Nassick. Sick Furlough.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Tanna.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Dharwar.
Third Commissioner specially employed, Mysore Government.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Kaira.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Khandeish.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of South Canara, Madras.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmedabad.
Third Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish.
Placed under the Collector and Magistrate of Surat.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Poona.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Surat.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sattara.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Broach.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Belgaum.
Placed under the Collector and Magistrate of Belgaum.
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PEOMOTIOUS, APPOINTMENTS, &c., SINOE LAST PDBLIOATION.
BREVET.'
The following xii*^motioii3 to take place conteqaent on tli9 death of Major Goneral
L. Pyer on 21 Sept. 73; of Lieut. Gen. 0. C. Hay on 27 Sept. 73 ; of Lieut. Gen.
G. Hicks, Bengal Infantry, on 24 Oct. 73 ; of Gen. G. Tomkyns, Bengal Infantry,
on 16 No7. 73 :—
Colonel Wyny ard, from h.p. Gr. Gds. Major General 6 Mar. 68
Major Alexander, i Dr. Grda. Lt.Colonel 22Sept.73
Captain Daahwood, 15 P. Major do.
Major Greneral Ellice, Lt.General 28 Sept.
Colonel T. Battle, from h.p. i Dr. Gdg. Major General 6 Mar. 68
Major B. A. Loudon, h.p. 5 W.I. B. Lt.Oolonel 28Sept.73
Captain Gamey, 91 P. Major , do.
Colonel Ingall, from 62 P. Major General 6Mar. 68
Major Drew, 8 P. Lt.Colonel 25 Oct. 73
Captain Hoptx)n, 88 P. Major do.
Colonel Walker, from h.p. 2 Dr. Gds. Major General 6 Mar. 68
Major G. Bent, 25 P. Lt.Colonel 17 Nov. 73
Captain Stammers, 10 P. Major do.
i«t Dragoon Guards. — Lt. Burrowes, Capt. vice Moran, ret 29 Oct. 73
Lt. Gowr-Steuart, from 74 P. Lieut, vice Burrowes 10 Doc.
2nd Dragoon Guards. — Staff Serjeant Major Jones, from Cavalry Depot,
Biding Master, vice Buasell, ret. on h.p 29 Oct. 73
3rd Dragoon Guards. — Capt. Stewart, from 37 P. Captain, vice Buttledge,
who ezch 18 Oct. 73
Lt. Given, from Kilkenny Militia, Lt. in succession to Sab Lt.
Johnson, iith Hussars 12 Nov.
Sub Lt. Bain to be Lieut 31 Oct,
4th Dragoon Guards. — Lt. Chadwick, Captain, vice Douglas, made Super-
numerary 4 June 73
J. W. W. Darley, Sub Lt. in succession to Lt. Chadwick 12 Nov.
Sub Lt. Lloyd to be Lieut 31 Oct. 72
5th Dragoon Guards. — Lt. Cavan.Irving, from Scottish Borderers Militia,
Lt. vice Lennard, rot 12 Nov. 73
E. C. Newcome, Sub Lt in succession to Lt. Conant, do do.
Capt Buchanan, from 24 P. Captain, vice Murphy, ret. on h.p 10 Dec.
6th Dragoon Guards. — P. J. Walker, Sub Lt. in succession to Lt. Scott, ret. 12 Nov. 73
7th Dragoon Guards. — Lt. Thomas, Captain, vice Luxmoore, ret 24 Sept. 73
Sob Lt. Moses to be Lieut. 21 Sept.72
Lt. Jameson, from 98 P. Lt. vice Thomas 29 Oct. 73
M. A. Burke, Sub Lt. vice Dinger, superseded 12 Nov.
Sub Lt. Constable to be Lieut 28 Oct. 72
ist Dragoons. — Sub Lt. Tidswell to be Lieut 28 Oct. 71
3pd Hussars.— Lt. Van Cortlandt, from 21 Hussars, Lt. vice Unett, who exoh. 28 July 73
5th Lancers. — Lt. Spencer, from 68 P. Lt. in succession to Sub Lt. Baird,
7 Hussars 12N0V.73
Staff Seijeant Major Pletcher from Cavalry Depot to be Biding Master,
vice Bant, ret. on h.p 6 Dec.
Sub Lt. Spicer, from 21 Hussars, Sub Lt. in succession to Lt. Herd-
man, ret ,." 10 Deo.
6th Dragoons. — Sub Lt. M'Kean to be Lieut. ,' 21 Oct. 71
9th Lancers.— Capt Hon, H. Leggo, from Coldst. Gds. Captain, vice Barton,
who exch lO Deo. 73
loth Hu3SARS. — Capt. Combe, from 21 Hussars, Capt. vice Prederick, who exoh. 18 Oct. 73
Lt. Drupy-Lowe, from 52 P. Lt. vice Tfaorold, ret 29 Oct.
Lt Hon. H. G Crichton, Captain,L. vice Watkins, do do.
I ith HU83ABS. — Sub Lt. Johnson, from 3 Dr. Gds. Sub Lt 4 Oct. 73
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nth Hussars.— Sub. Lt. JoLuson, LK 4 Oot. 73, but in tbe Army u Sept.72
12th Lancers.— Sab Lt. Cdse to be Lieut 28 Oct. 72
I3tb II'JSSARS.— Bt. Lt. Col. Miller, from 3 Dr. Gda. Lt. Col. vice Maclean, ret. iS Oct. 73
Lt. Osborne, Captain, vice Huddloeton, made Snpernumerarj 5 Aug.
Lt. St. George, from 29 F. Lieut 12 Nov.
Lt. Lane, from 53 F. Lt. vice Oiborne do.
Lt. Brooktield, trom Went Kent Militia, Lt. vice Morrii»ey, pro do.
I4fch Hussars. — W. H. Burn, Sub Lt. in enccession to Lt. Brttt, ret 12 Nov. 73
l6th Lancers. — Sub Lt. Howard, from 14 Hassara, Sub Lt. in succession to
Lt. Grabam, pro 4 Oct. 73
Staff rierjeant Major Perry to be Riding Master, vice Brown, ret. on h.p. 6 Dec.
17th Lancers.— Lt. Neeld, from Wilts Militia, Lt. vice Edgell, pro 12 Nov. 73
Sub Lt. Wood to be Lieut 31 Oct. 72
19th Hussars. — Lt. Greene, Captain, vice C«gbill, made Supernumerary 27 Oct. 73
20th Hussars. — Sub Lt Conrtenay, from 25 F. Sub Lt. vice Sewell, 15 Hussars 4 Oct. 73
2i8t Hussars.— Lt. Unett, from 3 Hussar?, Lt. vice Van Coitlandt, who exch. 28 July 73
Capt. Frederick, from 10 Hussars, CApti'n, vice Combe, do iS Oct. 73
RoTAL Artillkry. — Bt. Col. Hon. D. M. Fraser, Colonel, vice Green, wbo
retires on full pay 8 Oct. 73
Bt.Lt. Col. Owen, Lt. Col. vice Fraser do.
Major Crawford, from Supernumerary List, Major ,vice Griffiths, pl^ed
on Sup. List do.
Lt. Nind, Captain, vice Armstrong ( Madras) , promoted do.
Lt. Carey, do., vice A. W. O. Wynyates (Madras), who retires on h.p. do.
Lt. Dutbic, do., vice Milner, Supernumerary List do.
Lt. Lewes, do., vice Rawlins (Madras), promoted ,. 29 Oct.
Lt. Maclean, do., vice J. Haughton, placed on Sup. List do.
Lt. Parlby, do., vice S. Dunlop, seconded do.
Bt. Lt. Col. Milman, Lt. Col. vice C. Johnston, who retires on h.p. ... 17 Dec.
Captain Talbot, Major, vice Milman do.
Lt. Jenkin, Ciiptain, vice Talbot do.
Lt. WooUcombe, do., vice E. H. Cameron, who retires on h.p do.
Lt. Morley, do., vice P. Lewis, placed on Supernumerary Li*t do.
Qr. Master Serj. Langrish, Qr. Master, vice Standford, who rut. on h.p. da
Royal (Bengal) Artillbry. — Major Stabbs, Lt. Col. vice Lemarchand, ret.
onapension I Sept. 73
Captam Ryan, Major, vice Stabbs do.
Captain Nicholas, from Sup. List, Captain, vice Ryan 24 Sept.
Botal (Madras) Artillery. — Major M'Grigor, Lt. Col. vice Blair, who ret.
onapension .-.. 8 Oct. 73
Captain Armstrong, Major, vice M'Grigor do.
Captain Rawlins, Major, vice Tayler, placed on Sap. List 29 Oct.
Rotal Enoixeeus. — Lt. Col. Mairis, Colonel, vice J. R. Mann, rot. on full pay 18 Oct. 73
Major Fyers. from Seconded List, Lt. Col. vice Mairis do.
Major Cox, Lt. Col. vice Fyers, placed on Seconded List 19 Oct.
Serjeant Major M'Donald, Qr. Master, vice Steel, who retires on h.p. 29 Nov.
Bt. Colonels F. R. Chesney and Murray to be Colonels 10 Deo.
Bt. Col. Lennox, Lt. Col. vice Chesney do.
Bt Lt. Col. Leahy, Lt. OoL vice Murray do.
Majors Bland, Daruford, and Fraser, Lt.Colonels 1 1 Dec.
Captain Sanford, Major, vice Lennox ■ lO Dec.
Captain Lloyd, Major, vice Leahy do.
Captain Crosier, Major, vice Bland II Dec.
Captain Palmer, Major, vice Daruford do.
Captain Barton, Major, vice Fraser do.
Lieut. Abney, Captain, vice Sanford 10 Dec.
Lieut Liv^ay, Captain, viceLloyd do.
Lieut. Bir A. W. Maokworth, Barf., Captaia, Tioe Crosier 1 1 Dec.
Lieut Firebrace. Captain, vice Palmer do.
Lieut. Brooke, Captain, vice Barton do.
Lieut. M'CuUagh, Captain, vice Mead (late Madras) do.
Lieut. Rogers, Captain, vice Sm&Uey (Ute Madras) do.
Lieut. Sargeaunt, Captain, vice Dowden (late Bombay) do.
Rotal (Bengal) Engineers. — Bt Col. Drummond, from Soeonded List, Lt
Colonel 10 Dec. 73
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BoTAL (Bengal) Enoinkebs. — Lt. Col. Medley, from do., LtColonel 10 Dec. 73
Major WilliamB, Lt.GoloDel do.
Major Stanton, from Seconded Liat, Major, vice Williama do.
BoTAL (Madras) Engineers.— Bt. Col. O'Connell to be Colonel 11 Dec. 73
Major Mayne, Lt Col. vice 0*Connell do.
Major Bogera to be Lt.Colonel do.
Captain Mead, Major, vice Majne do.
Captain Smallej, Major, vice Bogera do.
Bo YAL (Bombay) Engineers.— Bt. Col. Walker, Colonel ii Dec. 73
Major Greig, Lt.Colonel, Tioe Walker do.
Major Manneell, Lt.Colonel do.
Captain Smith, Major, vice Greig do.
Captain Do wden. Major, vice Maonaell do.
Coldstream Guards.— J. B. Gladatone, Sob Lt. in aacceasion to Lt. Lord
OMulaton, Bifle Br 6 Dec.
Lt. and Capt. Thomaa, Capt. and Lt. Col. vice Carter, ret 19 Nov.
Lt. Manley, Lt. and Capt. vice Thomaa do.
Captain Barton, from 9 Lancera, do. vice Hon. H. Legge, who exch.... lo Dec.
Hon. W. Mansfield, Sab Lt. in aacceaaion to Lt. Manley 24 Deo.
lat Foot. — Lt. Miller, Captain, vice Boberta, retired 24 Sept. 73
Lt. Payler, from 2 Warwick Militia, Lt. in aacoeaaion to Gall, 7 F. ... 12 Nov.
A. W. Mitchell, Sub Lt. do. to Lt. Poanett, retired do.
E. Lindeaey, do. da. to Lt. Porter, a Prob. for Indian S. C do.
2 ... G. F. Pinkney, Sub Lt. in aucceaaion to Lt. Scott, pro 12 Nov. 73
N. A. Bray, do do.
H. L. Dawson, do. do. to Lt Walmialey, So F do.
3 ... Serjt. Major CoUey, Qr. Master, vice Berry, auperseded 18 Oct. 73
Lt. Armstrong, from Clare Militia, Lt. vice Guiae, retired 12 Nov.
N. Newnham-Davie, Sab Lt do.
H. J. Fer^usaon, do. do. to Lt. Innea, rc-tired do.
4 ... A. D. D. Kelly, Sab Lb. vice Vi^oc, 32 F 12 Nov. 73
5 ... Q**. Mwter Serj. Downey, Q-. Master, vice Drake, Br. Depot 4 Oct. 73
6 ... Paymaster Serj. Tippetta, Qr. Master, vice Darker, Br. Depot 4 Oct. 73
Lt. Hallo wes, from 2 Derby Militia, Lt. in auccea^ion to Sub Lt. Pea-
cocke.RifleBr 12 Nov.
M. Q. Jones, Sub Lt. do. to Lt. Mair, a Prob. for Indian S. C do.
7 ... Lt. Thunder, from 38 F. Lt. vice Maude, promoted 4 Oct. 73
Lt. Reilly, from 105 F. Lt. vice Stephens, retired do.
Lt. Daly, Capt. vice Cole, retired 6 Sept
Lt. Dive, from I W. York Militia, Lt vice D^ly 12 Nov.
Lt. Daunt, from 2 Durham Militia, Lt. vice Kirwan, retired do.
Capt. P. C. C. Savage, from h.p. Canadian Biflea, Capt. vice Bochfort,
retired on h.p 10 Deo.
8 ... Serjt. Major Bowe, Qr. Master, vice White, retired on h.p 18 Oct. 73
n. M. Briscoe, Sub Lt. in succession to Lt. Stuart, promoted 12 Nov.
H. A. Fletcher, do. do. to Lt Handy, promoted do.
10 ... Paymaster Cuming, from 73 F. Paymaster, vice Frend, who exch. ... 29 Oct. 73
Lt. Hamilton, from 4 W. York Militia, Lt. in aucceaaion to Sub Lt.
Moore, 60 F 12N0V.
Major Barlow, Lt. Col. vice Norman, retired on h.p 29 Oct.
Bt. Major Bartholomew, Major, vice Barlow do.
Lt. Boberison, Capt vice Bartholomew do.
Bt. Major Byron, Major, vice Bluett, retired 12 Nov.
H ... Lt Baaketville, Capt vice Trotter, retired 18 Oct 73
12 ... Q. Master Serj. Cox, Qr. Maater, vice Muir, retired on h.p 29 Oct. 73
Lt. Hon. J. M. Stopford, from Edinburgh Militia, Lt. in succession to
Sub Lt. Hamilton, 92 F 12 Nov.
Qr. H. Thompson, Sub Lt do.
13 ... E. M. PoyLton, Sub Lt vice Hutton, 52 F 12 Nov. 73
Major Brown, from 57 F. Major, vice Jones, who exch 19 Nov.
14 ... Lt. Hutchison, Capt vice Harman, retired 19 Nov. 73
15 ... Lt. Maurice, Capt vice Biall, retired 6 Sept. 73
Lt Best, from 104 F. Lt vice Simoni, who exch 29 Oct
M. Jones, Sub Lt. in sucoeasion to Lt. Williama, retired 12 Nov.
Lt. Le Mott6e, Capt. vice Skinner, do do.
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1 5tli Foot.— Qr. Master Knox, from Bifle Br. Qr. Kaster, vice Brooks, who ezch. 24 Dee. 73
16 ... Lt. Klingenderi Capt. vioe Hopkins, dead i6Aiig.
Lt. Horsbrugb, from 87 F. Lt. vice Ghraham, who eich 12 Nov.
L. C. Grabbe, Sob Lt in snecession to Lt. Tarleton, pro do.
£. M. Barry, do. do. to Lt. Harrison, retired do.
17 ... Sab Lt. Boddam to be Lieut 28 Oot. 71
Lt. Harris, from 106 F. do. Tice Boyle, who exch 6 Not. 73
Lt. Creed, from 69 F. do. vice Bertie, retired on h.p 24 Deo.
18 ... The appointment o! Sab Lt. M. P. Coode on 9 Aag. last is cancelled... 4 Oct. 73
Lt. Carey, from 2 Middlesex Militia, Lt. in snc. to Sab Lt. Coode, cano. 12 Nov.
Lt. Yemer, from 4 Middlesex Militia, Lt do. to Sab Lt. Tanner, 44. F. do.
S. S. Parliyn, Sab Lt. do. to Lt. Mosse, pro do.
C. £. Le Qae^ne, do. do. to Lt. Meredith, do do.
W. J. F. Morgan, do. do. to Lt. Minnett, do do.
Bt. Major Anderson, Major, vice Inman, retired on h.p 12 Nov.
Bt. Major Baker, vice Anderson, made SapernameraTy do.
Lt. Herberf,. Captain, vice Baker do.
19 ... Lt. Simpson, from 5 W. York Militia, Lt. vice Behon, retired 12 Nov. 73
Lt. Cbolmondeley, from i Cheshiie Militia, Lt. vice Hnmfrey, pro. ... do.
J. H. Schwabe, Sab Lt. vice Hant, Qr.Master do.
Lt. Skinner, Capt. vice Colcloagh. retired 29 Oct
20 ... SubLt Webster, from 80 F. Sob Lt.in sac. to Lt. Dancan, retired ... 19N0V. 73
21 ... Serjeant Major Brown«, Quarter Master, vice Graham, Br. Depot 12 Nov. 73
22 ... Lt Hamilton, from 104 F. Lt 4 Oct 73
Serjeant Major Kelly, Qr. Master, vice Slater, retired on h.p. do.
Lt Collins, Capt vice M' Gill, retired 24 Sept
Lt Mein, from 77 F. Lt vice J. E. Mein, from 96 F. cancelled 29 Oct.
O. E. M. Davies (Queen's Cadet), Sab Lt. in snc. to Lt. Collins 12 Nov.
Serj. Mbj. Johnston, from 10 F. Qr. Master, vice Connor, cashiered ... 6 Dec.
23 ... Lt Bradshaw, Capt, vice Twyford, made Supernnmerary iSSept.73
L. W. Lake, Sab Lt in snecession to Lt. Hntcbinson, ^o. 12 Nov.
C. A. B. K. Leighton, do. do. to Lt Bell, retired do.
Lt. Laxford, Captain, vice Browne, do do.
Serjeant Instructor of Musketry to be Qr. Master, vice Button, pro-
nonnced medically nnfit to proceed abroad with the 2nd Battalion... 19 Nov.
Lt. Knox, Captain, vice Holroyd, retired do.
Sub Lt. 0*Hara, from 95 F. Sub Lt in sue. to Lt. M'Callam, retired 10 Dec.
24 ... Lt Carfy, from 2 Gnernsey Militia, Lt vice Randolph, retired 12 Nov. 73
Capt. C. H. Harris, from Cape M. B. Capt vice Buchanan, 5 Dr. Gds. 10 Dec.
25 ... Lt. Haggard, from 2 Norfolk Militia, Lt. in sue. to Sub Lt. Conrtenay,
20 Hussars * 12 Nov. 73
G. Fycroft, Snb Lt do. to Lt Still, retired do.
26 ... Lt Raitston, fmtn 40 F. Lt. vice Greenaway, who exch 14 Oct. 73
27 ... Capt. Geddep, Major, vice Nntt, retired 1 8 Oct 73
Lt. Coffee, Cuptam, vice Geddes do.
30 ... G. St M. Pdlmea, Sab Lt. in succession to Lt. Goodwyn, pro 12 Nov, 73
31 ... Lt Cbadwiek, Captain, vice Christian, dead i7Ang,73
Lt. Montagu, from 2 Somerset Mil. Lt. in snc. to Sab Lt. Page, 16 F... 12 Nov.
33 ... Major Fanshawe, Lt Col. vice Cooper, retired 24 Sept 73
Bt. Major Trent, Major, vice Fanshawe do.
Lt. Tidmarsh, Captain, vice Trent do.
'34 ... Sub Lt Kelly, from 4 F. Sub Lt. vice EUii^, i W. L Regt 6 Dec. 73
37 ... Capt Ruttledge, from 37 F. Captain, vice Stewart, who exch 18 Oct 73
B. H. H. Sadler, Sub Lient vice Briscoe, 68 F 12 Nov.
38 . . . Lt. Smith, from Leicester Militia, Lt vice Bndman, retired 12 Nov. 73
Lt Emeris, from S. Lincoln Mil. Lt. in snc. to Sub Lt Montresor, 8 F. do.
Sab Lt. Walker, from 6 Dr. Gds. SabLt in snc. to Lt Weatherby, Vet 6 Deo.
40 ... Lt. Greenaway, from 26 F. Lieut vice Railston, who exch 14 Oct. 73
41 ... Lt Bayley, from 82 F. Qr. Master, vice Ward, dead 18 Oct 73
4s ... Snb Lt Xord A. Kennedy, from 69 F. Snb Lt 6Dea73
SnbLt Campbell, from 95 F. to be SubLt 10 Dec.
43 ... Lt. O'Brien, Captain, vice Cairns, retired 18 Oct 73
Lt Talbot, from Bedford Militia, Lt viceO'Brien 12 Nov.
H. A. Littledale, Sub Lt in succession to Lt. Holbrooke/ retired dg.
45 ... Lt. Hudson, from 2 Cheshire Militia, Lieut 12N0V.73
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45thFooT.~Bt OoL Walker, from 3 F. Lt. Ool. vice Griffin, dead 10 Deo. 73
Lt. G^ge, G&ptain, vioe Edmunds, who retires 12 Nov.
47 ..« Lt. Bertie, from Berks Militia, LL Tice Lees, 3 Dr. Gds 12 Nor. 73
Ltb Hodgkinson, from Essex Bifles Militia, Lt. vide Boyd, promoted ... do.
48 ... Lt. Majoook,from58 F. Lfc.vioeLiebenrood, who ezoh i5Aag. 73
SubLt, Sparrow, Lt. 5 July, 1873, bat in the army 28 Got. 71
49 ... W. G. Yate, Sab Lt ., 12 N07. 73
Major Fitzgerald, Lt. OoL vice Gostling, retired 4 Oct.
6t Major Oorban, Major, vice Fitzgerald do.
Lt. Stevenson, Oapt. vice Oorban do.
51 ... Sab Lt. Pollock, from 75 F. Sab Lt. in suooession toLt. Mogg, dead ... 4 Oct. 73
A. A. Lane, Sab Lt 12 Nov.
52... E. G. Maasel to bo Snb L«- 4 Oct. 73
Lt. Stopford, from 12 F. Lt.vioe Lowe, 10 Hassars 19 Nov.
54 ... Lt. Brice, from 106 F. Lt. vice Jervis, who exch 25 Ang. 73
56 ... Lt. Campbell, Oapt. vice Fox, retired 24 Sep. 73
Lt. Ford, from h.p. Oeylon Bifles, Lt. vice Alexander, a Prob. for Indian
Staff Corps 18 Oct.
Lt. Parker, from 104F, Lt. vice Drake, retired I2 Nov.
B. B. Leslie (Indian Cadet), Sub Lt. in snccession to Lt. Campbell ... do.
57 ... Lt. Calvert, from late Ceylon Bifles, Lt. vice Bicknell, promoted 18 Oct. 73
Lt. White, from 5 Middlesex Militia, Lt. vice Collins, promoted 12 Nov.
Lt. Blake, from Dublin Connty Militia, Lt do.
Lt. Michel, from 7 Lancashire Militia, do do.
Major Jones, from 1 3 F. Major, vice Brown, who exch 19 Nov.
Lt. Wade, Oapt. vice Schomberg, retired 24 Sept.
58 ... Lt. Liebenrood, from 48 F. Lt. vice Maycock, who exch 15 Aug. 73
59 ... Qr. Master Scrj. Rowland, from 73 F. Qr. Master, vice Cordue, Br. Depot 4 Oct. 73
C. G. Kennedy, Sub Lt. vice Nedham, 62 F 12 Nov.
A. G. Leonard (India Cadet), do. in suco. to Lt. Chisholm, promoted do.
60 ... Major Montgomeiy, Lt. Col. vice Williams, Br. Depot 13 Aug. 73
Major Williamson, Lt. Col. vice Eobertson, retired I Oct.
Bt. Major, Northey, Major, vice Deedes, made Supernumerary 5 July
Bt. Major Carleton, Major, vice Montgomery 13 Aug.
Gapt. Ashbnrnham, Major, vice Williamson 18 Oct.
Lt. Bingham, Capt. vice Northey 5 July
Lt. Crosbie, do. vice Carleton 13 Aug.
Lit. Baillie, do. vice Ashbumham 18 Oct.
B. Story, Sub Lt. in succession to Lt. Whetham, retired 12 Nov..
E. A. Sanford, do. do. to Lt. Bingham do.
Sub Lt. Wilson, from 40 F. do. do.toLt Baillie 24 Dec.
62 ... F. 0. Beatson, Sub Lt. in succ. to Lt Forrest; a Prob. for Indian S. C. 12 Nov. 73
63 ... J. G. C. Bobotham, Sub Lt 12N0V. 73
Lt. Man8el,from 105 F. Lt. vice Fraser, retired on h.p 19 Nov.
64 ... Hon. T. Lister, Sub Lt.in succession to Lt. Trant, retired 12 Nov, 73
65 ... Capt. Elliot, from 106 F. Capt. vice Pitman, who exoh 13 Sept. 73
Lt. Hamilton, from 84 F. to be Lt. 29 Oct.
Qr. Master Seij. CoUius, Qr. Master, vice Haden, Br. Depot do.
Paym. Baird, from 76 F. Paymaster, vice Thompson, who exch 27 Sept. 73
66 ... Lt. Price, from h.p. Ceylon Bifles, Lt. vice M'Math, a Prob. for Indian
Staff Corps 18 Oct. 73
A. B. Fenton, (India Cadet), SubLt^ in succ. toLt. Wilmer, retired ... 12 Nov.
68 ... Sub Lt Darwin, from 87 F. SubLt vice Meade, 89 F 4 Oct 73
Qr. Master Serj. Shea, Qr. Master, vice Sladden, Br. Depot 6 Dec.
Sub Lt. Yate, from 49 F. Sub Lt. in succ. to Lt. Spencer, 5 Lanoers ... 24 Dec.
6^... Lt Kelly, from late Ceylon Rifles, Lt 18 Oct. 73
Lt French, from Tyrone Militia, Lt. vice Browne, 54 F 12 Nov.
Lord Alex. Kennedy, SubLt do.
70 ... F. B. P. Kane, Sab Lt 12 Nov. 73
W. Lambert, do. in succession to Lt. Huskisson, promoted do.
Sub Lt. Hawkes, from 98 F. do. do. to Lt. Winter, retired 10 Dec.
71 ... J. S. T. Farqnhar, Sub Lt in succession to LtBunbnry, promoted ... 18 Oct 73
Lt Onghterson, from Aberdeenshire Militia^ Lt. do. to Sub Lt. Mont-
gomery, 60 F 12 Nov.
Lt Innef, from Fife Art. Militia, Lt. vice Pocklington, 4 Hussars ... do.
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7i8t Foot.— C. J. Stutfiel.5,Sab L^ 12 Nor. 73
72 ... Qr. Master Walah, froJi 96 F. Qr. Aiister, vice Smitb, who exoh i Sept. 73
73 ... Major Mariel, from h.p. 7.5 F. Major, vice Gibaat, retired on h.p 29 Oit
Paym. Frend, from 10 F. Paymaster, Tice Gaming, wlio exoh do. '^
F. T. Birter, Sab L*^ 12 Nov.
74 ... Lt. Carey, from i Guernsey Militia, Lt 12 Nor. 73
75 ... Lt. Pote, from h.p. Cape M. RideB, Lt 29 Oct 73
Lt Davies, from Hereford Militia, Lt 12 Nov.
76 ... Paym. Thompson, from 65 F. Paymaster, vice B^ird, who excb 27 Sept. 73
77 ... Lt Schuyler, from i Middlesex Militia, Lt. vice Beadnell, retired 12 Nov. 73
78 ... Sub Lt. Mackenzie, from 71 F. Snb Lt in sac. to Lt CiUander, ret 12 Nov. 73
80 ... Lt Wdlmisley, from 2 F. Lt. in snocession co Sab Lt. Briscje, 45 F. 4 Oct 73
Lt Chamberlain, from latfl CeyloQ Eifles, Lt 18 Oct.
81 ... Lt Bristow, from late C-ylon Rifles, Lt vice Mathews, pro 18 Oct. 73
Lt Wynn, Captain, vice Tonnochy, dead 28 Oct.
82 ... Snb Lt Bdyley, LVntenant 19 Oct 72
Lt. Hall, from Durham Art. Militia, do. vice Biyley, Qr. Master 41 F. 12 Nov. 73
84 ... Lt Wray, Captain, vice B IX, retired 12 Nov. 73
Lt Gotdon, from 9S P. Captain, vice Rooke, retired 10 Dec.
85 ... Sab Lt Watson, L^. 23 Nov. 72, bat the date in the army to be 3 Aug. 72
J. R. Campbell, Sub Lieutenant 12 Nov. 73
87 ... Qr. Mast'^r Serjeant Broaden, Qr. Master, vice Woodruffe, Br. Depot 18 Oct 73
Lt Gordon, from 16 F. Lt. vice Horabragb, who excb 12 Nov.
Lt Wilbra^fim, from 6 Lancashire Militia, Lt. in succession to Sub Lt.
Darwin, 6S F do.
88 ... Lt. Col. R. J. Hogties, from b.p. Depot Batt, Lt. Uol. vice Barnside,
retired on b.p. 18 Oct. 73
Lt. Richardflon. Caj.iain, vice Waring, retired 27 Aug.
89 ... Lt Campbell, Captain, vice Ha ssbII, retired 27 Aug. 73
Lt. Welch, from ir F. Lt vice Cdnipbell 12 Nov.
90 ... Lt Wilson, Captain, vice Murray, dead 7 Nov. 73
91 ... Lt. Ropers, Captain, vice Burton, made Supernumerary 19 Aug. 73
Serjeant M>»j<>r Gilliee, Quarter Mapter, vice Parcell, dead 29 Oct.
Sub Lt. Robbins, from 80 F. Sub Lt. in (uccession to Lt. Rogers ... 12 Nov.
Lt Mills, Captain, vice Gurney, made Supernumerary 24 S*»pt
92 ... Lt. Join W. Forliep, Sub Lt. vice Drommond, cancelled 12 Nov. 73
93 ... Lt. Gen. Sir H. W. Stisted, Colonel, vice Hay, dead 28 Sept. 73
Bt. Lt Col. M'Beon, Lt. Col. \\ce Burronghs, retired on h.p 29 Oct
Bt Major Macphfrsoc, Majrr, vice M'Bean do.
Lt. Gordon, Captain, vice Macpherson do.
96 ... Qr. Master Smith, from 72 F. Qr. Master, vice Walsh, who excb i Sept 73
97 ... Lt. Groves, from Glamorgan Militia, Lieutenant 12 Nov. 73
98 ... Lt. Adamp, from b.p. Ceylon Rifles, Lt. vice Birch, superseded 18 Oct 73
Lt. Meynell, from Ceylon Rifles, Tit. vice Haughton, pro do.
100... Capt. Helden. from b.p. 3 W. L R. Captain, vice Lloyd, retired on h.p. 19 Nov. 73
Capt W. C. E. Scott, from h.p. do. Captain, vice Johnstone, do 10 Dec.
lOI... Sab Lt. Browne, from 96 F. Sub Lt. vice Short, 104 F 12 Nov. 73
102... G. A. Mills, Sub Lt. vice Monteith, 72 F 1 2 Nov. 73
103... Bub Lt. Barlow to be Lieut 23 Nov. 72, but in the Army 28 Oct 71
104... Sub Lt. Short, from loi F. Sub Lt. in sue. to Lt. Hamilton, 22 F. ... 18 Ang. 73
Lt Simons, from 15 F. Lt vice Best, who excb 29 Oct.
105... Lt. Tombs, from h.p. Ceylon Riflep, Lt vice Reilly, 7 F 18 Oct. 73
Lt H. Skey, from h.p. 55 F. Lt. vice Mansel, 63 F 24 Dec.
106... Lt. Jervis, from 54 F. Lt. vice Brice, who excb 18 Oct. 75
Major Gillespie, Lt Col. vice Bolton, dead 13 Aug.
Capt Robertson, Mrtj or, vice Gillespie do. *
Capt Pitman, from 65 P. Captain, vice Elliot, who excb 13 Sept
Lt. Heathcote, Captain, vice Gaitskell, retired 19 Nov.
Lt. Boyle, from 1 7 F. Lt vice Harris, who excb 6 Nov.
109... Lt. Biggs, from 106 F. Lt vice Burgess, a Prob. for Indian S.C. ... 19 Nov. 75^
Rifle Brigade. — Sub Lt Peacocke, from 6 F. to be Sub Lieutenant 4 Oct. 75
Hospital Serjeant Lamb, Qr. Master, vice M'Intyre, Br. Depot do.
Lt. Hulse, Captain, vice Burrell, retired 24 Sept
Lt. Lord Oasuhton, from Coldst. Gds. Lieutenant 29 Oct.
A F. M. Scott, Sub Lt. in succession to Lt Hulse 12 Nov.
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BiYLE Brigade. — Bt. Lt. Col. Warren, Lt. Col. vioe Gljn, retired on h.p. ... 12 Nov. 73
BtMajor Dashwood, Major, vice Warren do.
Bt. Major Glyn, Major, vice Windham, retired do.
Lt. Fitfiberbert, Captain, vice Dash wood do.
Lt. Eoclee, Captain, vice Glyn do.
Lt. Cholmondeley, from 19 F. Lt. vice Ecoies 24 Dec.
Qr. Master Brooks, from 15 F. Qr. Master, vice Knott, who excb do.
1st West India Hegiment. — The appointment of Sub Lt. W. H. Middle-
mass on 9 Aug. last is cancelled 4 Oct. 73
Lt. Bame, from h.p. 14 F. Lt. vice Heajr, retired on h.p 12 Nov.
Snb Lt. Ellis, from 34 F. Sab Lient. vice Moore, retired do.
Sab L^ Browne to be Lieutenant 28 Oct. 71
2nd West India Regiment. — Sub Lt. Filliter to be Lieutenant 28 Oct. 71
Control Department. — Staff Serj. Crooks, Asat. Com. African Branch, on prob. 8 Sep^ 73
Storekeeper Harry moant, do. do. do. ... 16 Sept.
Staff Serj. Reid, from Army Service Corps do. do. ...26 Sept.
Assist. Controller Downes, Ddputy Cont. vice Bartlett, to retired pay 27 Oct.
Commissary A. Clerk, Assist. Controller, vice Downed do.
Com. Hewitt, do. vice Galletley, to retired pay do.
Assibt. C )m. H. Wyatt, from h.p. Assist. Com. African Branch 4 Oct.
Deputy Conii J. L. Robertson, Commissary, vice Turner, dead 16 Sept.
Deputy Cora. 0. Ralph, do. vice Hewitt 27 Oct.
Assist. Com. Olpberts, Deputy Com. vici J. Oxley, dead 3 Sept.
Assist. Com. Bridtx)w, do. vice Ralph 27 Oct.
Deputy Pdym. Fasting, Paymaster, vice Smith, to retired pay x Oct.
Assist. Payra. Eiliott, Deputy Paymaster, vice Festiiig do.
Acting Assist. Controller BarnAby, from Major R. Art. Asaidt. Cont. 17 Oct. 71
Deputy Com. Randall, Commissary, vice Clerk 27 Oct. 73
Assist. Com. Kellman, Deputy Com. vice C. C. Relpb, cashiered 6 Nov.
Deputy Paym, Cattle, Paymaster, vice Harry, to retired pay 15 Nov.
Assist. Pay m. Ddlton, Deputy Paymaster, vice Cattle do.
Medical Dkpai;tmknt. — Surgeon M'Farland, Surgeon Major, vice Powell,
who retires on h .p 4 Oct. 75
Surgeon Edge, do. in recognition of his gallant services when engaged
against the Indians at Orange Walk, British Honduras 20 Aug.
Snrgeon Ramsay, Surgcon Major, vice Price, placed on h.p 18 Oct,
Temple, do. vice Watson, do do.
— — Stew art, do. vice Richmond, retired on h. p do.
M'Carthy, do. vice Johnston, do do.
— Fiddes, do. vice Scott, do 24 Sept.
C. F. Richards, from h.p. Surgeon, vice Davie, promoted ... 22 Sept.
H. Harrison, Sur. Major, vice W. Ferguson, retired on h.p. 12 Nov.
Martin, do. vice Mee, do do.
Everet, do. vice Kehoe, do do.
Bry/»on, from h.p. do. vice J. E. Young, dead 19 Nov.
D. O'Donovan, from h.p. to be Surgeon Major, vice J. E.
Scott, who retires on h.p 6 Dec.
Hoile, Snrgeon Major, vice Bealo, dead do.
W. H.' Garde, from h.p. Snrgeon, vice Everet 1 7 Nov.
Local Deputy Surgeon Gen. Home to be Deputy Snrgeon General ... 24 Dec.
Sargeon J. W. Longheed, Surg. Major, vice Pollard, retired on h.p. ... do.
Allen, do. vice Knipe, do do.
Half Pay.— Capt. A Bt. Lt. Col. T. Bouike, from h.p. 37 F. & S. O. of Pen.
Btoners, Major I Oct. 75
Lt. R. C. Aldworth, from 49 F. Capt 18 Oct.
Major R. C. Watson, late Ceylon Rifles, Lt. Col 15 Aug.
Bt. Major Roddy, do. Major do.
Capt. Gash, do. do do.
Lts. Baldwin, Tighe, Taylor, Quatry, do. Capt« do.
Major May cock, from 14 F. Lt. Col 12 Nov.
Bt. Major C. A. Thomson, from 54 F. Major 10 Dec.
Bt. Major J. Wilkinson, fromSoF. Major do.
Capt. W. Rennie, from 90 F. Major do,
BoTAL Marines. — Lt. Fosbroke, Capt. vice Spry, retired 9 Oct. 73;
Bt. Major Heastey, Lt. Col. vice Daviea, retired 19 Oct.
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Retirements by Sale of Commission.
Colonel.
A. LoBlie, h.p. 40 F.
Jjieutenant Colonels.
H. B. Oaraen, Unatt.
P. W. Goatling, 49 F.
J, V. O'Donnell, h.p. 27 F.
A. W. Ord, 20 F.
H. Booham.Carter.Cold.Gds!
A. A. Dick, h.p. 13 F.
B. J. E. BobertBon, 60 F.
Majors,
W. H. P. G. Bluett, 10 F.
O. Windham, Bifle Brigade.
W. Leacb, h.p. 46 F.
E. Coaper, h.p. 15 F.
J. A. Nutt, 27 F.
W. Squire, h.p. 91 F.
A. Hunt, h.p. Mil. Train.
Captains*
O. M. Moran, i Dr. Gds.
W. H. Watkine, lo Hussars.
G. J. H. Pearson, 15 Hussars.
J. P. Trotter, 1 1 F.
G. B. Skinner, 15 F.
B. Cololough, 19 F.
T. S. Holroyd, 23 F.
P. C. Browne, 23 F.
W. M*N. Caims, 43 F.
0. F. Beamish, 45 F.
T. Edmunds, 45 F.
H. G. H. Gmbbe, 48 F.
0. E. M'Murdo, 63 F.
T. E. Joaes, 67 F.
A. W. Booke, 84 F.
E. I. B. Bax, 84 F.
J. H. Gaitskell, 106 P.
J. W. Home, h.p. 18 F.
C. E. M'Murdo, 63 P.
A. Neame, h.p. 16 F.
Lieutenants,'
A. Herd man, 5 Lancers.
\V. H. D. Ward, 14 Hussars.
T. L. Thorn, Scots Fus.
A. Innes, 3 F.
U. E. Guise, 3 P.
J. T. M. Kirwan, 7 P.
R. A. Jalland, 13 F.
P. W. Symondi, 14 P.
T. A. H. Williama, 15 F.
H. B. Brown, 15 P.
A. C. Duncan, 20 F.
C. C. M'Calium, 23 P.
E. H. Randolph, 24 P.
P. K. B. Liebenrood, 24 P.
H. Fitz J. Townsend, 27 P.
J. P. do la P. Beresford, 36 P.
H. £. James, 41 P.
A. P. W. Austen, 47 P.
it. J. P. Edgcumbe, 52 P.
A. B. Boddam . Whetham,
60 F.
Filz G. Trant, 64 P.
G. C. Wilmer, 66 P.
J. A. Winter, 70 P.
A. E. Crichton, 70 P.
0. L. Hamilton, 72 P.
E. A. Graham, 74 P.
P. F. Walker, 75 F.
N. G. Beadnell, 77 P.
G. P. W. CaUander, 78 P.
S. J. R. Toms, 82 P.
P. R. Robinson, 84 F.
G. A. Hives, 92 F.
D. S. B. Mackenzie, 93 P.
Resignations.
Lieutenants.
A. E. Dummeler, R. Eng.
O. Ghadwick, R. Eng.
8uh Lieutenants.
H. R. Sleigh, 3 Dr. Gds.
J. D. Garmeson, 20 Hussars.
C. L. J, Bourohier, 65 F.
H. J. B. Sparks, 108 P.
G, H. Matthews, 2 W. I. R.
Deputy Commissary,
G. V. Lamb.
Assistant Commissary.
A. L. M'llwaine.
Surgeon,
G. H. Clifton.
Superseded.
lAeutCTia/nt.
G. C. 0. Conrtenay, 87 P.
Sub Lieutenants.
C. R. Dinger, 7 Dr. Gds. | C. A. Morgan, 25 P.
Cashiered.
Quarter Master R. Connor, 22 P. | Deputy Gommiaaary C. G. Belph.
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DEATHS.
Generals.
Sir P. E. Craij^ie, 55 F. St. Leonards-on-Sea, ugel 79 13 Dec. 73
G. Tomkym, Bengal Infantry, Netting Hill, aged 83 16 Nov.
Lieutenant Generals,
C. C. Hay, 93 F.,Fre«liwater, Isle of Wight, aged 64 27 Sept. 73
J. D'Urban, 107 F., Newport Hoaee, near Exeter, aged 70 5 Dec.
G. Hicke, Bengallnfantry 24 Oct.
A. J. Taylor, r.f.p. R. Art, Upper Norwood, aged 61 23 Deo.
Majar General.
C. Smith, Unattached, New Shoreham, aged 77 28N0V. 73
Colonels.
J. Kitson, Madras Staff Corps, Torquay, aged 57 6 Oct. 73
E. A. H. Webb, Madras Staff Corps, Bath, aged 59 Ii Oct.
W. H. Byves, Bengal Staff, Agra 30 Sept.
S. G. Jenyns, h.p. 13 Hussars, Maoh.Wenlook, aged 47 26 Nov.
H. Dinning, Bengal Staff Corps, London 14 ^^•
E. B. BickettB, Madras Staff Corps 30 Nov.
P. H. P. Gill, Bengal Staff Corps, Nynee Tal, aged 48 6 Oct.
J.T. Annesley, Bombay Steff Corps, Bombay, aged 53 9 Nov.
Lieutenant Colonels.
D. W. Tapper, h.p. 50 F., London, aged 41 16 Nov. 73
W. Davis, Bengal Staff Corps, Nynee Tal 7 Oct
G. Hamilton, Bengal StaffCorps
H. R, Wrooghton, Bengal StaffCorps, aged 45 21 Nov.
A. Combe, Bengal Staff Corps, at sea 9 Oct.
H. E. Qoin, Bengal StaffCorps, Umballa... 2 Nov.
Majors.
V. Tonnochy, 81 F. San Lncar, near Cadiz, aged 47 27 Oct. 73
C.Shaw, Bengal StaffCorps, Barrackpore 12 Aug.
H. P. Wynch, Bengal StaffCorps, Pamea, aged 42 8 Sept.
F. G. Davidson, Bombay StaffCorps, Bombay, aged 45 22 Oct
Captains.
F. H. D. Brome, 5 F. , London, aged 33 %. 26 Nov. 73
D. P. Murray, 90 F., London, aged 32 6 Nov.
W. K. Manners, Rifle Brigade, London, aged 38 , ii Nov.
Wm. Snow, BengalStafl Corps, aged 36 13 Nov.
B. W. B. Burrowes, Bengal Staff Corps, Guernsey 20 Dec.
C. E. Benthall, Bengal Cavabry, Allahabad, aged 32 3 Sept
A. W. Bird, Bengal Infantry, Benares, aged 30 22 Sept.
B. D. Thorpe, Madras Staff Corps, Yizianagram 17 Sept
B. 8. Armstrong, Madras StaffCorps, Sanger, aged 32 5 Sept.
B, D. Baker, Unatt, London, aged 60 20 Nov.
Saint John Charlton, London, aged 75 12 Dec.
SirTi, Frederick, Bart., h.p.9 F., Barwood Park, aged 92 20 Sept.
G. P. Hawkins, Unatt London, aged 81 24 Oct
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J. King,h.p.73 F 8 Octyj
J. R. Lloyd, b.p. R. Mariaes •.
0. S. Torriano. h.p. R. Art., Badleigh Salterton, aged 83 9 Not.
H. J. WinniDgton, h.p. 39 F., Brighton, aged 78 2$ Aug.
LieiUenants.
F. £. Eardley Wilmot, R. Art., killed in action, near Dangnah, Gold Coast ... 3 Nov. 73
C. H. 8. Gambier, 58 F., Jhelam, aged 24 6 Nov.
R. T. Mnrphy, 84 F., London, aged 22 17 Nov.
T. J. M. Dunlop, 96 F., Southampton, agod 25 24 Nov.
M. P. H. Gp-iy, R. Marines, Cape Coast Castle
H. F. S. Neill, Madras Staff Corps, near Kohat, aged 27 16 Sept
G. GiU, b.p. R. Marines, Bath, aged 43 8 Oct.
T. Marshall, h.p. R. Marines, Lewisham, aged 93 24 Oct.
D. M. Sanders, Unatt liNov. 72
Paymasters.
F. Potter, 67 F., R in goon, aged 43 21 Oct. 73
W. Bet8on,h.p. 18 Hussars
Quarter Masters.
F. W. Osborne, 89 F., Bangalore, aged 39 2 Oct. 73
J. Parc€ll,9i F., Fermoy 24Sept.
G. Enriqnes, R. Malta P. Art., Malta 30 Oct.
R. Malcolm, h.p. 25 F 5 Oct. 72
J. Mntch,h.p. R. Eng., Woolwich aged 61 2$ Nov. 73
Deputy Commissary .
J.Oxley, Hong Kong 2 Sept 73
Inspector General of Hospitals.
Daniel Scott, h.p., Edinburgh 5 ^ov. 73
Surgeons Major.
J. E. YouDg, Haslar Hospital, aged 44 26 Oct. 73
R. H. Beale, Mhow i Oct.
Surgeons.
W. J. Tyrrell, Criclcwell, aged 34 18 Nov. 73
G. Traynop, Deesa, aged 30 29 Aug.
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Waterproof Tents and Ground Sheets, Military Camp Beds
and Pillows, Compressible Sponging Baths, Air Cushions, Life
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Cups, Waterproof Epaulette Coats, Capes, Boots and Leggings, of
the only Proofing safe in all' climates.
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Have been tested for sieveral years ; their general use by the Nobility and Gentry of
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fabrics suitable for Ladies* and Gentlemen*s wear, and are acknowledged by those
who have used them to be the best and only ones to be relied on in all climates.
Yachting Jackets and Trousers, Leggings, Petticoats, and Sou-
Westers, Travelling Knee Wrappers, Driving and Travelling Gloves.
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Are superior to anything hitherto made for the comfort of Anglers and Snipe
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No. CXLII. ral^^^ ^ i - ^^TO Published Quarterly.
ist Aprily 1874. ^^Ks^ ^^'' ■ ' J'^'^'U^ Price io«. 6d,
THE
NEW ARMY LIST.
MILITIA LIST,
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE LIST;
BZHIBITINa
THE RANK, STANDING, AND VARIOUS SERVICES OP
EVERY REGIMENTAL OFFICER IN THE ARMY
SERVING ON FULL PAT,
INCLnSlNO
THE EOYAL MARINES,
THE
INDIAN STAFE CORPS AND LOCAL INDIAN FORCES;
DISTINGUISHINO THOBS
WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE PENINSULA,
WHO WERE AT WATERLOO,
WHO HAVE EECEIVED MEDALS AND OTHER DISTINCTIONS,
AND
WHO HAVE BEEN WOUNDED, AND IN WHAT ACTIONS ;
WITH THE PERIOD OF 8EBVIGE BOTH ON FULL AND HALF PAT*
OIYING ALSO
THE DATES OP EVERY OFFICER'S COMMISSIONS, /v
AND
DISTINGUISHING THOSE OBTAINBD BY PURCHASE.
BY
MAJOR GENERAL H. G. HART.
LONDON:
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1874.
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CONTENTS.
VAOX
AidM de Oamp to the Queen 3
BoncpBl, Madras, and Bombay Staff Corps, ko... 310 — 440
Oaralry Dep6t at Canterbury 263
Chaplains' Department 296
Oontrol Department 366
Oorpsof Grentlemen at Arms 30
Department of Artillery Studies 262
Garrisons : 26
Ctoneral and other Officers of Her Majesty's
Local Indian Forces 30a — 309
Gradation List of General and Field Officers ... 4
Indian Civil Service List 474—490
Medical Department 27a — 294
Militia 443—473
Military Knights of Windsor 3a
Officers who have received Certificates from
Royal Military College 441
Officers receiving Rewards for Distinguished
Bervioes 39
OffiooTB who have passed through Staff College 441 — 44a
Ordnance Manufacturing Establishments 36
Physicians and Surgeons to Her Majes^ 14;
Recruiting Staff. 263
Regiments of Cavalry 33—63
Regiments of Infantry 129—239
lioyal Artillery 64—107
Royal Engineers xo&— 128
Royal Malta Fencibles 362
Royal Marines 297—301
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich 27
Royal Military College at Sandhurst 27
School of Gunnery 2^2
School of Military Engineering 262
School of Musketry at Hythe 262
Staff College at Sandhurst 27
Staff— at Home and Abroad 15
Staff Officers of Pensioners 264—265
Veterinary Department 595
Yeomen of the Guard „ y
EXPLANATIONS.
K.G.
K.T.
K.P.
O.O.B.
K.O.B.
O.B.
G.O.B.L
G.C.M.G.
K.C.M.G.
O.M.G.
G.O.H.
K.C.H.
K.H.
K.C.
Knight Orand Cron of the Order of St
Michael and St. George.
Knight Comma$tder of ditto ditto.
Companion of ditto dittc.
Knight Orand Crost of the Royal Hanoveriu
Guelphic Order.
Knight CommoMdcr of
Knight of
Knight of the Crescent.
ditto
ditto
ditfci.
ditto.
Knight of the Order of the Garter.
Knight of the Order of the Thistle.
Knight of the Order of St. Patrick.
Knight Qraiid Cro— of the Order of the Bath.
Knight ComtiMtuUr of the Order of the Bath.
Companion of the Order of the Bath.
Knight Orwid Commander of the Order of the
Star of India.
K.C.S.I. Knight Commander of the Star of India.
C.B.I. ComparMn of the Star of India.
Q^ Before the Name, denotes that the Officer was at the battle of Trcfalgar.
9 Before the Name, denotes that the Officer served in the Fenintula, or the Sovik of France.
■n •ar^*■^^^^^ mr^^A f Officers actually present in either of the actions of the x6th 17th or x8th June z8xs. S^ch
«( Waterloo Meaai. | officers are allowed two years' additional service.
IFff Yiotoria Cross.
The Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are aehtaUv aUaehed ; e. hefort the
name denotes that the Officer has received a certificate tram the Senior Department, Royal Militai? Oolleere ; « is
placed h^f^e tiie Names of Officers who have passed through the Staff College ; and the Letter r. a^fT«r the namet
of Officen employed on the Beeruitwa Service. The letters p. «. after the name of a Militia Officer denote that he has
passed a School of Instruction. Tne * htfore the Name or Date of Commission denotes Temporary Rank (oly.
The Letter ' hrfore the date indicates that the Commission was purehaeed.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regimenta as " Peninsula," "Waterloo," &c., denote the Honorary Pis-
tiaotlons i>ermitted to be borne by such Regimente on their colours and appointments, in commemoration of thai
eervioes.
The columns of length of service are corrected for the January and July Numbers only.
NOTICE.
Ijate Oorrections being a fruitftil source of errors of the Press, it is therefore indispexiBahl]
necessary, in order to ensure careful attention, that Communications for Ms^or Genera'
Hart's Quarterly Army List should reach him NOT IaATER than the end of the second
month of each quarter; and those for his Annual Army List AT LATEST by the end d
October, but earlier Communication is very much to be preferred ; and it ia partioulArl/
requested that ALL Communications be addressed ONLY to
MAJOR GENERAL HART,
60, Albemarle Street,
LONDON, W.
Major General Hart desires also to notify that he does not supply copies of Us Army Lists
either to Regular Subscribers or to Occasional Purchasers.
NOW RBADY.
''HART'S ANNUAL ARMY LIST/' FOR 1874:
WITH AN INDEX, Price 2I«.
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HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.
FHoaie SeertUtrf to iJU QMm Major General Henry Frederick PoBlonlqr.
Aides de Camp to the Queen.
Colonel Miarquit qf Donegall, GCS, Antrim Militia.
— W. F. 2>uk0 <2f Baoclencli, KQ. Bdinburgh Militia.
— BwU SoH. John Wilaon, Lord Winmarleigh, 3 B.
Lane. Militia.
— Bobert Alex. Bhafto, Zofd Wayeney. Bnflblk Artillery
Militia.
— G. W. F. Uarqttii o/' Ailesbnry, B. Wilts Yeo. Car.
— C. Viae. Byereley, Hampshire Yeomanry Gayaliy.
— P. K. Lord Methnen. R. Wiltshire MiUtia.
— W. A. C. Marquia of Exeter, Northampton Militia.
— ffo». Hnssey Fane Keane, CB. Royal Engineers.
— Wm. James E. Grant, CB. Royal Artillery.
— Sir Robert Tolyer Gerard, Bart. Lancashire Hussars
Yeomanry Gayalry.
— William Bell, Royal Guernsey Militia.
— Thomas F. Wilson, CB. Bengal Staff Corps.
— Hon. Fred. Aug. Thesiger, CB. h.p. 95 F.
— John Field, CB. Bombay Inflmtry.
— Bobert Fhayre, CB, Bombay Staff Corps.
Colonel Martin Dillon, CB. C8J. Rifle Brigade.
Thomas Walter Milward, CB. Royal ArtOleiy.
Henry St. Clair WlUrina, Royal Engineers.
J. W. C. Williams, Royal Marine Artillery.
Fff G. L. Goodlake, Coldstream Guards.
FCC Claud T. Bourchier, h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Sir Chas. Hen. Brownlow, X:CB. Bengal Staff Corps.
Peter Stark Lumsden, CB. C8I. Bengal Staff OorpSi
Charles Wm. Adair, CB. Royal Marines.
ITC John Watson, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
Richard Herbert Grail, CB. h.p. 14 Hussars.
Horatio Harbord Morant, Brigade Depot
Sir Hugh Owen Owen, BaH, Royal Pembroke ArtU*
leryMflitia.
James Rose, a F.
Edward ChippindaU, CB. 19 F.
George Harrington Hawes, 9 F.
Clement Hemeiy, Royal Jersey MQitia.
Hn Mltxstt's Sscbstabt or Stats iob Was Bight JETim. OATHOBHS HABDT, JCP.
FrioaU Seer^Uurg Lt.Golonel H. G. Deedes, 60 Rifles.
dtridfait Private Secretary George M. Farquharson.
^sJA«^lSrwl«^^!'^.T.^!..Y.'^."..®.' The Sari (jfPembroke and Montgomery.
Frintie Seereiarg Thomas Digby Pigott.
^"i^aT! '^^!^!".Y*™.®.■^"^!.!*,^™ ^^- ^°^ ^^^"^ ^^^' ^^^*^
Private Secretary William S. Fyl«r.
Tke Solicitor Charles Mathew Clode.
TkeAeoietamt Solicitor John Clnlow.
The Ckirf Clerk amd Beyietrar Ralph Thompson.
fl«MA««T'eBir«yKO.GBir,,ALOtTH.OM,HA.oi...{^*-^^;^G;^^ ^' =• Q«ooyw»^>~fl* 1^ of
Pricate Secretary Owen Heuy Morshead.
Director ef Sufpliee and Trmmeport Sir William Henry Drake, XCS.
AaeiHaMitothelHrectorofStyfpUeeamdTratuport. Arthur Lawrence Halibmton.
Director of AmUeryaMd Store, {^"*2^eSl°"*^ ^ '""^ ™" ^^ ^^^* ^"^
Aaeietimi to ike Director ^ArtUUry and Storea ... Colonel William E. M. RelBy, CB. Royal ArtOlexy.
Director ^ Contraeta Thomas Howell.
Inspector General ef Foriifieationa and Director ^(LtGeneral Sir Frederick E. Chapman, ZCS, BQyal
Worke t Engineers.
Depmiy Director qf Worlea,for Fortj/teaHona Colonel William F. D. Jeryols, OB. Royal Bnglnaers.
D^nUy Director qf Worke, for Barracka Colonel Charles Brisbane Ewart, CB. Royal BngJneen.
TiiFnfAjroiAi.S«naTA«T J Captom^o«. Frederick ArthnrBtMdey, late of OwniMa
PfioetU Secretary Ralph Dalyell.
Aeeomdmni General John Milton.
Defmty Aeeomtanf General WUliam Heniy White*
Heniy 8. SooO.
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SU Royal Hiakneu George W. F. G. I>uk$ of Cambridge, KG. KF. GCB. GCMG. Grenadier GnarcU, Royal AiUIl er;
snd Royal Engineers, Colonel in Chief of the 6oth Jtifiee, Commanding in Chirf, 9 Nov. 62.
c. i9Saft Sir William Maynard Gomm, GCB. Coldstream GoardB, x Jan. 68, ConttabU qftke Tower of Londcm,
GENERAL OFFICERS.
GENERALS.
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KT. GCB. a Life Guards ... 20 June
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ffi flSr John Bell, GCB. 4 F. ... 15 June
S Sir J. Aitchison, GCB.
Scots Fus.Gd8 30 July
I Sir W.Rowan, GCB. 52 F. 13 Aug.
^ _! Sir G.Bowles, GCB. i W.
I. R., Lt. of Tower of London 9 Nov.
Mis Boyal Sighneu Albert
Edward Trinee o/Wales and
Duke 0/ Cornwall, KG. KT.
KP. GCB. GCSI. loHussars,
Col. in Ckitf of BiJU Brigade 9 Nov.
1868.
a Chas. Aug. Shawe, 74 F. . . . 6 Mar.
Sir R.England, G CB.Kir.41F. 6 July
«rW.J.Codrington,(3fCS,23F. a; July
SirJ.U. F. Smith, KH. R.Bng.
Gent.UeherqfPriwChaimber 3 Aug.
c. i9 Sir D. M*GregOT\ KCB. ... a8 Oct.
J. Spink, KM. F. la Jan.
3B John Drummond xoFeb.
Geo. Cha.£ar{o^ucan, GCB.
1 Life Gds 28 Aug.
$« Sir Chas. Yorke, GCB.
Rifle Br 5 Sept.
1866.
e. 9 Mon. Sir E. Oust, KCM.
x6 Lancers, Jfaeter qf the
Ceremoniee to the Queen xa Jan.
P F. J. Davies, 67 F X4 Jan.
Marcus Beresford, 20 F 4 Mar.
39 m. Mon. SirW. T. KnoUys,
KCB. 6a F., Controller and
Treasurer of the Moueehold of
M.B.M. the Prince of Wales 17 June
Sir H. R. Ferg. Davie, Bt. 73 P. 25 June
W. Wylde, CB. R. Art 24 Aug.
Sir J. Cheape, GCB. R. Eng. 6 Dec.
1867.
tE. F. Gasooiene, 69 F 20 Jan.
ugh H. Lora Strathnsim,
GCB. GCSI. R. Horse Gds. 4 Feb.
«irH.J.W.Bentinck,i:e£.28F 8 Dec.
1868.
tf.nSSrT.Reed, XC£.44F. x Jan.
H. Vise. Melville, GCB. 60 F. i Jan.
Sir R. J. Daores, GCB. R. Art. 2 Feb.
Henry Col vile, 12 F 27 Mar.
Sir W.F.WilliamB,5ar<. GCB.
R. Art. Gov. 4r Com. in Chitf
o/Gibraliar a Aug.
John Eden, CB. 34 F 25 Aug.
Sir J. E. Dupuis,l:CB.R. Art. 10 Nov.
P. S. Stanhope, 13 F aa Nov.
F. Sohuler, R. Art xx Dec.
1869.
8KH. Lord Rokebj.KCB. 77 F. 8 Mar.
Senry W. Breton. 56 F x8 Dec.
aa Thos. Q. Ball, 8 F.'. xo Jan.
Sir E. ^bine. KCB. R. Art... 7 Feb.
Gep. Dixon, 104 F, z Apr.
Sir A.. B. Stransham, KCB. R.
Mar .J. , X Apr.
A. Anderson, CB. ft. Mar. ... x Apr.
Sir Thomas Holloway, GCB.
B. Mar. Art x Apr.
Sir G. Brooke, KCB. R. Art... 24 May
^ Fred. Maunsell,85F 9 Aug.
Sir G. H. Lookwood, KCB.
3 Hussars aaOct.
SirP, Grant, GCB. GCUG. 78F.
Governor of Chelsea MospUal 19 Nov.
«rR.J. H. Vivian, GCB. xoaF. aa Nov.
1871.
Sir Wm. Wyllie, KCB. X03 F. 34 Feb.
«. Sir R. Airey, GCB. 7 F.
Adfuiani General 9 Apr.
H. Goodwyn, R. Bng. 14 July
Sir Geo. BuUer.&C^. Rifle Br. as Oct.
Sir J. B. Gough, KCB. a Drs. as Oot.
Man. Arthur Upton, X07 F 95 Oot
>A,J,ClQ«t44^Ci?,£ffx9aF, 35 Oct,
198S G. Macdonald, x6 F. ...
J. R. Craufard, 91 F
P. Taylor, KH. 24 P
e. T. H. Johnston, 66 F
H. A. Hankey, i Dr. Gds. ...
H. D. Townshend, 35 F
1872.
F. F. Whinyates, R. Art
Wm. H. Eden, 90 F
Sir J. HopeGrAnt,&C£. 9Lan.
Chm. at Aldershot
Cha. Gascoyne, 72 F
W. R., iord Sandhurst, GCB.
GCSI. 38 F. Commanding the
Troops in Ireland
R. J. Stotherd, R. Bng
Sir 3. Alexander, Z'CJS. R.Art.
H. Servante, R. Eng
J. T. Lane, CB. R. Art..
Bight Mon. Sir Edw. Lugard,
GCB. 21 F. ChirfCom. of the
Army Purchase Commission...
1878.
G. H. MacKinnon, CB. a6 F.
1 P. V. England, R. Art
. F. Vise. Templetown, KCB.
60F
A. A., Sari </Camwath, 48 F.
Sir T. S. Pratt, KCB. 37 F. ..
e. W. N. Hutchinson. 33 F. ...
Simcoe Baynes, 35 F
M. C. Johnstone, 88 F
1871.
50 Wm. F. Forster, KM. 8x F.
F.Johnston
M. Barlow, CB. 14 F
25 Oct.
25 Oct.
x9 Nov.
5 Dec.
7 Deo.
3x Dec.
2x Jan.
4 Mar.
33 Apr.
xoMay
33 May
19 June
I Aug.
6 Oct.
24 Oct.
19 Jan.
79 Mar.
6 Apr.
X4 Apr.
26 Auiy
agMay
X4 Dec.
29 Dec.
6 Jan.
7 Jan.
ax Mar.
UEUTENAHT OENSRALB.
1866
Igmi Sir J. Bloomfleld, GCB.
R. Art xa May
e. Sir J. Michel, GCB. 86 F.... 25 June
^CS Sir F. Warde, KCB. R.
Art 94 Aug.
1867.
c. Sir R. P. Douglas,2)ar<. 98 F. 6 Jan.
T. Lemon, CB. R. Mar X3 Feb.
R. 0. Lord Napier of Magdala,
GCB. G8CI. R.Eng. Gen.and
Commander in Chitf, Basi
Indies x Mar.
Walter Soott,R. Eng x Mar.
Sir A.T.Cotton, KCSI. R,Eng. x Mar.
G. A. Malcolm. CB. X05F. ... 8 Mar.
Henry Byre, 59 F 3 Sept.
Lord Wm. PaiUct, GCB. 68 F.
Equerry to M.B.M. the Duke
qf Cambridge 8 Dec.
1868.
John Fatten, 47 F x Jan.
o.S'irD. A.Cameron. G CB. az F.
ChvemorB. MilHary College 1 Jan.
$«B SirW. B. IngUby, KCB.
R.Art X Jan.
|B Sir G. BeU. KCB. x F 38 Jan.
R.Richardson-Robertson, CB.
3 Dr. Gds 31 Jan.
ffllK B. Cuppage, R. Art. ... 2 Feb.
8. Braybrooke, 99 F 21 Feb.
^A. Wilson, Bt. GCB. R.Art. 6 Mar.
nOBR. Law, KM.jiF x3Mar.
Sir Cha. T. Tan Straubenzee,
KCB. 30 F. Go9. ir Comm. in
Chief f^Malta 27 Mar.
«rE. W.F.Walker, JTCJ.soF. 19 Apr.
T.A. Drought, xs F ax Apr.
Charles Stuart, 46 F x May
Mon. Sir A. A. Spencer. KCB.
43 F. Com. in Chirf, Bombay 9 May
C. AshmOre, 30 F xs July
R.Bum,R. Ajrt a Aug.
J. Lawrenson, 13 Hussars ... as Aug.
S. J. Hodgson, 54 F 99 Aug.
F. H. Q.Jlarq. of Hertford.
Lord, Chamberlain xoNov.
D. Thomdike. R. Art xoNov.
e. W. A. M'Cleverty, xo8 F. 33 Nov.
L. D. Williams, 6 Drs 33 Nov.
Geo. OampbeU, CB. R. Art.... ix Dec.
0,QrantiC^,R.Art „,„ 14 Dec,
1869.
C. A. Lewis, 64 F 8 Mar.
W. Parlby, ax Hussars ai Mar.
John T. Hill, 75 F 14 June
J. Longfield, CB. 29 F 5 Sept.
C. W. M. Raiders, CJB. iTLanc. 28 Oct.
SSrF. W.Hamilton. KCB.21 F. 18 Dec.
1870.
Sir C.Hastings Doyle, KCMG.
87 F. Commanding S. District 10 Jan.
Sir Fred. Horn, ifCB. 45 F. ... x8 Jan.
T. P. Flude, R. Art 7 V^^-
H. 0. Tate, R. Mar. Art i Apr.
J. H. Grascoigne, CB. R. Mar. i Apr.
E. Frome, R. Eng. IAent.Gov.
qf Guernsey aoApr.
G. Twemlow, R. Art 24 May
Sir Edward Green, KCB.
Bombay 6.C 25 Juno
SirA.. M. Becher, KCB. Ben-
gal S.C 95 June
T. F. Flemyng, Bengal S. C. 25 June
John Hobson, Bombay S. C. 25 Jmu*
John flblliott Crofton, 6 F. ... 21 Aus-
Mon. Sir James Lindsay,
KCMG. 3 F. MiUtary
Secretary., 10 Oct.
5irA.A.T.Cunynghame,fCB.
36 F. Comm.theForcesatC.of
Good Mope, 4- Lt. Goo 22 Oct
J.S.Smith 19 Nor.
H. A. O'Neill 23 Not.
1871.
R. Parker, 5 Dr. Gds 2 Jan.
iSirCha. Trollope, A'CiT. 53F. 24 Feb.
Lord Geo. A. F. Paget, KCB. 7
Dr. Gds aSFeb.
B. J. Taylor, a W.LR oApr.
*" E. R. Hill. 5 F 27 May
. T. Renwick, R. Eng 8 June
W. B. Goodfellow, R. Eng. ..14 July
G.W. Key, ix Hussars 30 Jnly
A A. Shuttle worth, R. Art.... 13 Sepu
E. Pole. 12 Lancers 25 Oct
Sir R. Walpole, KCB. 65 F. ... 25 Oct
Sir A. J. Lawrence, KCB. 58 F. 35 Oct.
Mon. G. Cadogan. CB. xo6 F. 25 Oct
J. C. Hope GibBone, 8 Htissars 35 Oct.
C. P. Ainslie, x Drs 25 Oct
Freeman Murray, 57 F 25 Oct
A. N. Vise. Bridport, Equerry
totheQneen 35 Oct
Sir David Russell, KCB. 84 F. 25 Oct
SSr Horatio Shirley.XCB.6iF. 25 Oct
W. S. Newton, 8a F 25 Oct
S. Perceval 35 Oct
H.Cooper, 79 F 25 Oct
c. R. Rumley, 27 F 25 Oct.
Bt.Mon.Sir K.K. Storks, QCB.
GCMG. 70 F 25 Oct
Bight Mon. G. C. W. Foreaier 25 Oct.
Sir £. C. Hodge, KCB. 4
Dr. Gds 25 Oct
T. Crombie, 96 F 25 Oct.
H. E. Doherty, CB 25 Oct-
A. H. Ferryman, CB. 40 F.... 19 1»V.
c. W. R. Faber. X7 F s I^-
T. J. Galloway, xo F 7 ^>^'
Sir John Garvock, KCB. 89 F. 29 Dec.
Sir Wm. Jones, KCB. 3a F.... 3* Dec
1878.
Mon, ^tr AJex.Bamallon-Gar-
don. KCB. xoo F., Mon.
Equerry to the Queen x Jan.
Corbet Cotton, lox F s J"®-
5ir JohnFordyc6.XCB.R.Art. 91 Jan.
R.F.Copland-0rawf(»id,&.Art3i i"^-
Matthew Smith. CB. 76 F. ... 4 ^^'
H. Bates, CB. 9 F. Member qf
the Army PurdUue Commis-
sion 8 Mar.
Sir F. E. Chapman, KCB. B.
Eng. Insneetor General qf
.ForMfM^uMU 13 Apr.
0. T. M. WOson. 63 F 33 Apr.
G. Staunton, CB. 9a F 33 Apr.
C. Crutchley, 80 F 33 Apr.
M. K. Atherl^, xooF 6iay
$«r Trevor Chute. KCB. « F. xo May
W. G. Brown. 83 F 33 May
W. B. D. BrougUton, E, Bng. xg Jane
A. Rowland. R. Art i Aug.
fiirJ.LintomA. Simmons, KCB.
K.Eug. Qoc.H. Mil. Academy 27 Aug.
/firW.M.Coghlan.XC^.R.Art. 6 Oct.
H.Jenris, 94P 34 Oct.
1873.
e, M. W.Smith, Cif .soHuBsars 19 Jan.
J. M. Perceval, CB 14 Feb.
Sir H.W. Stiated, KCB. 93 F. 15 Feb.
«r J.St. G«orge,JrC5.R. Art. ag Mar. I
C. S. Keid,R. Art 5 Apr.
Sir P. M. N. Guj, KCB. 55 F. 6 Apr.
Sir P. Seymonr,Xf ar/. CB. 1 1 F.
Groom im Waiting to the Queen 14 Apr.
J. L. Denoift, CB 15 Mny
A;r P\ P. Haines, ATCB. Com. in
Chief at Madras 23 May
J. A. Lambert 26 May
W. OGradyHaly, CB. Com-
»a»d*ng the ¥orcee in. the
Dominion of Canada 36 May
HP. Rii\Tnond 36 May
r£ Lon/H. H.M. Percy, ITCB. 39 May
W. C. E. 2>anier,2><rtfc/or Oene-
ml of MuUary Educaiion ... 3 a Aug.
5.f C. H. BUice, A'CB. Qr.Mr.
General 38 Sept.
H. R. Jonea, CB. 6 Dr. Gda... 6 Dec.
A. Tucker, CB. Bengal S. C. 14 Dec.
Sir T. M. Biddulph, KCB.
£eeperofJ£erMajeily'ePrirjf
Titr$e, and Receiver General
of die Duehy of Cornwall ... 39 Dec.
1871
r. Hagart, CB. 7 Hussars ... 6 Jan.
.Vrr T. M. Steele, ATCB 7 Jan.
JameaCreagb 26 Jan.
e. J. P. Sparks, CB. 95 P. ... 7 Feb.
£dw. DarraU, Bengal S. C... 20 Feb.
XAJOK 6ENEEAL8.
1865.
R. C, MooT«, CB. R. Art 29 Mar.
&r Geo. Bairour. KCB. R.Art. 5 June
StrVf. E. Baker, .CCB.R. Eng. 2 Aug.
H. B. Turner, E. Env 21 Dec.
Sir r! Wilbraham, KCB 26 Jan.
Henry Fabner, Bengal 8. C. 7 Feb.
David Pott, Bengal S. C 15 Feb.
>'irF:dw.U.Warde,J:CB.R.Art. 37 Fob.
Win, Irwin 3 Mar.
H. Darby-Griffith, CB.5 Lane. 31 Mar.
J.W.Smith, CB 20 Apr.
f. F. D. George, CB 6M!ay
J. W. Croggan, R. Art is June
J. Yorke, CB. 19 Hussars ... 17 June
J. Abbott, CB. K. Art 19 June
Uu Royal Highness Frince
Frederic Christian Charles
Augustttsof Schleswig-Hol-
•UJin sJaly
P. K- M'G. Skinner, CB.
Bombay S. C 33 July
F£ &r Collingwood Dickson,
KVB. R. Art 24 Aug.
W. E. Mulcaster, Bengal B.C. 26 Aug.
0. Cavenagh, Bengal S. C... 17 Sept.
J. H. K. Dalrvmple 38 Oct.
John S.Paton,CB. Bengals. C. 29 Oct.
Ilenry J. PcUy, Bombay S.C. 6 Nov.
G. C. Langley, CB. R. Mar.... 10 Nov.
V. R. Maxwell. R. Mar xo Nov.
J. M. B. Prascr-Tytler, CB.
Bengals. C 13 Nov.
R. R. Younghusband, CB.
Bombay 8..C 6 Dec
1867.
F. Tomer, CB. R. Ait. x8 Jan.
H. U. Grabanu CB 90 Jan.
H. Retmy, CSI. Commandinff
tk* Troops in CsyUm a Feb.
G, Campbell, CB 4 Feb.
H. Marriott» R. Mar 13 Feb.
('.W.Tremenheere,CB.R.Eng. x Mar.
J. J. Biseet, CB 8 Mar.
YZSir Hy. Tombs, JTCB. R.A. i x Mar.
J W. Bayley,Madra« B.C. ... 13 Mar.
H. W. Trevelyan, CB. R. Art. 95 Mar.
*r Chas. Reid..rCB.Ben.8.0. 5 Apr.
Sir James BTind,£'CB. R. Art. i June
J. Armstrong, CB 6 July
Sir D. E. Wood. KCB. R. Art. 6 July
K- A. Holdich. CB. Command-
ing D«Umi Ditlriet 3 Sept.
Sir V. W. D. Staveley, KCB. 25 Sept
A. Havshe, R. Art 31 Oct.
R.>-.PhiUipa 8 Dec.
General Officers.
Geo. p. Whish. Bengal S.C... 9 Dec.
Sir George Malcolm, KCJi.
Bombay S. C 15 Dec.
iS»r J.W.I«itzmayer,rCB.R.A. sg Dec.
1868
Sir Alfred H. Horsford, JTCB.
Comm. S. E. IHsiriet x Jan.
W. D. P. Patton i Jan.
W. H. Askwith, B. Art i Jan.
Right Hon. Sir P. E. Herbert,
A'CB 28 Jan.
c.Artbur Borton, CB. Comm.
a DicUion qf Madras Army .. 31 Jan.
D. E. Mackirdy 21 Feb,
H. F. Dunsford, CB. Ben. S.C. 22 Feb.
T. K. Whistler, R. Art 5 Mar.
J. S. Brownrigg, CB 6 Mar.
W. M. S. M'Murdo, CB 6 Mar,
Wm. Munro, CB. Commanding
at Barbadoes 6 Mar.
A. C. Errington 6 Mar.
c. C.A.Edwards, CB 6 Mar.
8. T. Christie, CB 6 Mar.
C. J. Dalton, R. Art 6 Mar.
W.M.Wood 6 Mar.
H. Smyth, CB. Comm. Western
District 6 Mar.
Lord Mark Kerr, CB 6 Mar.
F. M. Eardloy Wilmot, R. Art. 6 Mar.
H. W. Wbitfeild, Commanding
the Forces in China and the
Straits Setllemen ts 6 M:ir.
John Wilkic, 14 Hussars 6 Mar.
Sir H. P. de Bathe , Bart 6 Mar.
R.Waddy, CB 6 Mar.
J. H. Francklyn, CB. R. Art. 6 Mar.
T. H. Tidv 6 Mar.
Sir Edm. Haythome, KCB.. . . 6 Mar.
T.Brooke 6 Mar.
H. D. White, CB. 2 Dr. Gds. ... 6 Mar.
W. S.;R. Norcott, CB. Li.
Goo.ofJereey 6 Mar.
G.W. Y; Simpson, R. Art. ... 6 Mar.
J. Maitland, R. Art 6 Mar.
D. Lysons, CB. Commanding
Northern District 6 Mar.
W. L. Earl o/liongford, KCB. 6 Mar.
U.S.H. Pnnce W. A. Edward
of Saxe Weimar, CB., Com-
manding Moms Diatriet 6 Mar.
Sir Arch. Little, KCB. i x Hus-
sars 6 Mar.
S. N. Lnwder, CB. R. Mar. ... 6 Mar.
Sir John Douglas, KCB. Com.
in Scotland 6 Mar.
Sir H. Charles B. Daubeney,
KCB 6 Mar.
Hon. R. W. P. Curzon, CB.... 6 Mar.
T. Tapp, CB 6 Mar.
H. Forster, CB. R. Art 6 Mar.
Sir T. W. M'Mahon. Bt. CB.
x8 HuBsart>, Com. Cavalry
Brig, at Aldershot 6 Mar.
Alex.Maxwell, CB 6 Mar.
R. T. Farren, CB 6 Mar.
H. 8. Rowan, CB. R. Art 6 Mar.
R. Wardlaw, CB. 7 Dr. Gds.
Com. Cavalry Brigade at the
Curragh 6 Mar.
J. T. Grant, CB. Commanding
MhotP Division^ Bombay 6 Mar.
Alex. Low, CB 6 Mar.
Percy Hill, CB. Commanding
Sirhind Division, Bengal ... 6 Mar.
Sir E. H. Greathed, KCB.
Commanding at Colchester ... 6 Mar.
Sir John Jones, ITCB 6 Mar.
G. J. L. Buchanan, R. Art.... 6 Mar.
B. W. Dumford, R. Eng 6 Mar.
W. N. Custance, CB 6 Mar.
A. C. Bentinck 6 Mar.
Sir R. D. Kelly, KCB. Com.
Cork District 6 Mar.
J. R. Stuart. CB 6 Mar.
ir<m.Robort Rollo, CB 6 Mar.
G. Lambrick, R. Mar 6 Mar.
G. A. Schomberg, CB. R.Mar.
Art 6Mar.
Sir Henry James. R. Eng. ... 6 Mar.
Geo. Wynne, R. Eng 6 Mar.
E. H. F. Pocklington 6 Mar.
H. J. Warre, CB. Comm. a Bri-
gadeat the Curragh 6 Mar.
J. B. Goodwyn, CB 6 Mar.
R. de Balis, CB 6 Mar.
A. T. Heyland, CB 6 Mar.
G. v. Maxwell, CB. Com. a
Brigade at AUershot 6 Mar.
E. S. Smyth
T. B. F. Marriott, R. Art. ...
E. B. Jeffreys, CB
Hon. F. ColboiTie, CB
5irH.D.Hames8,A'CB.R.Eng.
Hon. Bt. G. G. Foley, CB. ...
H. Riehy, R. Eng
C.R. Egerton, 89 F
Cha. Elmhirst, Commanding at
Malta
R, Strachey, CB. CSI. R. Eng
R. C. H. Taylor, CB. Inspector
General of Recruiting
e. Hon. A. E. Hardinge, CB.
Equerry to the Queen, Com,
a JHcision in Bengal
R. N. Tinley
E. A. Somerset, CB.Coain. the
Brigade at Gibraltar
A. C. Goodenough, CB
c. P. L. MacDougall, Deputy
A^utant General f Intelh-
6 Mar.
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genee Department .
C. E. Ford, R. Eng
C. A. Orr, R. Eng
C. J. Wright, R. Art
<?. Alex. Macdonell, CB.,Com.
a Division of Bengal Army
A. Bonn, R. Art
J. A. R. Raines, CB
J. A. Street, CB
C. Herbert, CB
J. W. 8. Smith, CB
F. P. Harding, CB
E. 8. Claremont, CB
Charles C. Shute. CB. MP.
for Brighton
J. W. Armstrong, CB. Deputy
Adjutant General
T. S. Conway, CB
Lord Alfred Paget, Chief
Equerry and Cleric Marshal
tothe Queen
A. F. Ansell
W. J. Smythe, R. Art
T. H. Pearson, CB
e. 5ir James E. Alexander, CB.
A. H. L. Wyatt
C. L. D'Aguilar, CB. R. Art.
R. G. HamUton, R. Eng
E.A. G. Muller
A. LLookhart, CB
T. E. Lacy
E. B. Hale, CB
c. J. A. Bwart, CB
W. C. Hadden, R. Eng
Wm. Parke. CB., Com. Infan-
try Brigade at Aldershot . . .
C. L. Barnard, CB. R.M.Art.
B. B. Johnson, CB. R. Art....
e. H. E. Longden, CB. CSI..,
H. A. Carleton, CB. R. Art....
H. R. Benson, CB
W. R. Haliday
J. T. Airey, CB
W. H. Bradford
C. L. B. MaiUand
W.T. Layard
J. H. Laye
W. C. Forrest
A. T. Phillpotts, R.Art
G. P. Bealy, R. Art.
Hon. J. W. B. Macdonald, CB.
Private Secretary to H.R.H.
the Duke of Cambridge
B. J. Banxngartner, VB
G. C. Clarke. CB
0. F. Fordyoe, CB
c. F. A. Whimper, CB
R.W.D.Leith, CB
W. R. Preston
B. Stanton, CB. R.Bng. Agent
and Consul Gen. in Egypt ...
T. C. KeUy, CB
H. F. Ponsonby, Private
Secretary to the Queen
Edmund Ogle, R. Bug
0. P. Bourko, Exon, Yeomen
qf the Guard
G. Brskine, Commanding ai
Chatham
B. G. Wyn:
T. Pattle, CB.
W.L. Ingall.C'B
0. P. B. Walker, CB. MilUary
Attachi at Berlin
Wm. Clarke
H. J. 8tannus, CB
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6
A. J. Herbert, CB. Comm,
a Brigade at Aldenhot 6HBr.
James, Zord Seaton 6Mar.
B. Wella, CB 6 Mar.
Heniy G. Hart 6 Mar.
Bobert Pratt, CB 6 Mar.
ITdm. L. Sn^h, CB 6 Mar.
e. J. W. R^olds 6 Mar.
F. 0. A. Stephenaon, CB. ... 6 Mar.
Geo. Ramsay, Bengal S. C. . . . 6 Mar.
H. Pritchard, Madras S. C. . . . 6 Mar.
C. T. Chamberlain, CSI. Ben-
gal S. 0 6 Mar.
Sir H. B. Lomsden, CB. KCSI.
Ben.S.C 6 Mar.
fi. 0. BriggB, Madras 8. C. ... 98 Jtme
GSXTESAL
$ William Crokat...
General Officers, — Colonele.
L. S. Hough, Bombav 8. C... 16 Aug.
Reynell G. Taylor, CB. CSI.
Bengal 8. C 28 Oct.
A. Fytche. CSI. Bengal's. 0. 18 Nov.
D.M.8tewart,CB.Bengal8.G. 24 Dec.
1869.
Sir H. W. Norman, JTCB. Ben.
8.0 23 Mar.
G. W. G. Green. CB. Ben. 8.0. 30 Mar.
R. Hamilton, Madras 8. 0. . . . 8 May
Sir Alfred T. Wilde, ECB.
C5/. Madras 8. 0 x8 July
Henry J. Barr, Bombay 8.0. 22 July
W.T. Hughes, CB. Bengal 8.0. x Aug.
D. Hodson, CB. Madras 8. 0. 79 Aug.
OFFICEBB on a BPBOIAL BATE of £400 per Annum.
25 Oct. 71 1 Peter Edwards 19 Nov. 71
1810.
HeniyDaly, CB. Bombay B.C. 4 Jul
J. L.Yaugnan, CB. Ben. B.C. 15 Jan.
ITCS. J. Browne, CB.BeA.S.C. 6 Feb.
0. Ooreton. CB. Bengal S. C. 23 Feb.
W. P. Marriott, CSJ. BouL B.C. xBMar.
L. Barrow, CB. Madras 8. C. 26 Uar.
0. A. Barwell, CB. Bengal
8.0 i6M»y
Sir Arthur Purvis Phayre,
CB. KCSI. Bengal 8. 0. ... 9 Aug.
Fra. B. Voyle, Beni^Ll 8. C... 11 M»y
0. Mackenzie, Madras 8. C. 4 July
H.Nott, Madras S.C ij^evt.
J. T. 8hakespear,Beng. B.C. 36 Sept.
QENERAL OFFICERS on
m. G. Whichoote, Unatt. . . 5 Deo. 71
Jas. A. Butler, Unatt ... 5 Dec. 71
«B G. T. Earl of Albemarle,
Unatt 7 Feb.74
UEUTEKAKT OENEBALB.
Fra. IforguMi/Conyngham,
JTP. (?CJr. Unatt 20 Apr. 66
ffi J. H. Bainbrigge, Unatt.. 22 Oot. 70
||W.A.LeMeBuner,Unatt... 19 Nov. 70
the HALF PAY of their former Begiznental Oommissioiis.
Eardley Wilmot, Unatt. ... 19 Nov 70 J. P. Westropp, Unatt 20 Feb. :«
" L. A. During, Unatt 19 Nov. 70
T. 0. Bnuth. Unatt. ... 25 Oct. 71
W. bhambr^, Unatt 26 Jan. 74
Hon. A. 0. Legge, Unatt. ... 36 Jan. 74
Melville DaJyell, Unatt. ... 26 Jan. 74
e.H. 8. Stephens, Jrff. Unatt. 7 Feb. 74
Jas. M'Queen, Unatt 7 Feb. 74
F.P. Dunne,Unatt. Hon.Col.
Queen' 9 CountyMUUia 7 Feb. 74
R. J. P. VassaU, Unatt 7 Feb. 74
KAJOR OENEBALB.
^Jas. Bcargill, Unatt la Jan. it
Charles Hind, Unatt 6Mar.f£
R. H. J.B. Beaumont.Unatt. 6 Mar. 6S
J. B. Oreagh, h.p. 48 F. ... 6 Mar. ^8
aa M. 8. H. Llovd, Unatt... 6 Mar. (I
John Roche, Unatt 6 Mar. 6.^
W. M'Pherson, Unatt. 6Mw.«
N. 8. Gardiner, Unatt. 6 Mar. a
1864.
O.TyTwhitt.CB.Unatt.J5<
and AidB de Camp to H.B.S:,
the I>uk9 qf Cambridge 28 Nov.
1868.
F. A. Campbell, hj). R. Mar. 21 Feb.
J. H. Lefiroy, CB. R. Art 24 Bept.
1860.
8W3. M. Adye. KCB. R. Art. X9 May
Edw. Price, CB. R. Art 2 Nov.
J. W. Domville, R. Art 2 Nov.
1861.
B. A. Whitmore, CB. Unatt. 15 Feb.
Lord A. G. Russell, h.p. Riile
Brigade, Colonel on the Staff
ai Skomcliffe xo Mar.
0. J. 0. MiUs, Brigade Dep6t,
Oaford 23 Mar.
J. J. Hort. CB. Brigade De-
pot, Warlejf 9 Apr.
Jonn Simpson, CB, h.p. 34 F. 20 Apr.
H. G. Rainey, CB. h.p. 6x F. 20 Apr.
J. A. Cole, h.p. X5 F 20 Apr.
R.W. Lacy, Br. Depot, Aekton 16 May
:F(ff F.F. Maude, CB. h.p. 3 F. 30 May
B. H. MaxweU, CB. hj).88 F. ix June
J. M. Walter, CB. xa F. X7 June
J. B. Thackwell, CB., Bri-
gade Depot, Bodmin 25 June
e. J. E. Addison, Unatt. Aeeitt-
ant to the Governor, Boyal
JiilUary CoUsge 6 Aug.
Edm. Roche, Unatt 6 Aug.
W. Inglis, CB. h.p. Dep. Batt. 8 Aug.
L. Shadwell, CJ?. Unatt 4 Sept.
0. J. Foster, h.p. x6 Lancers 20 Sept.
G. F. 8. Call, CB. h.p. 18 F. 2x Oct.
J. 0. Brooke, CB. h.p. 8 F.... xx Nov.
Rob. Bruce, h.p. 2F 26 Nov.
R. Y. Shipley, CB. Brigade
Depot, tTooUrioh X3 Dec.
J. B. Oollings, CB. h.p.
Brigade Depot 21 Deo.
1868.
Ralph Budd, Inepeeting Field
Officer in Ireland 27 Jan.
H.Bingham,r.f.p. JiMp.Fitf^dQif. 2 Feb.
H. Hamilton, CB. Brigade
Depot, Oskz£& 6 Feb.
T. Addison, C?]&.2 F. Br. Gen,
Com. Sind Diefriet, Bombay x6 Feb.
0. 0. MTntyre, CB. r.f.p. 78F. 7 Mar.
James Maurice Flidmrose,
CSI. h.p. 43 F. Dep.At^; Gen.
in Ireland 20 Mar.
H. Elrington, CB. Rifle
Ot, Wineheeter 29 Mar.
COLONELS.
0. L. Nugent, h.p. Dep. Batt.
Dep. Judge Advocate, Dublin xx Apr.
P.Archer-Butler, CZB.h.p.28 F X4 Apr.
R. O. Bright, CB. 19 F x May
TJC E.W.D. BeU,CB. Brigade
Depot, Wrexham 17 May
e. Wm. Bankey. CB. 62 F. ... x8 May
E.Wodohouse,BrigadeDepot»
Brecon x June
F.Burtou,C2^.h.p.Depdt Batt.
Ateitt.Adj.Gen. otDevonport xo June
Wm. Gordon, CB. Brigade
Depot, Hamilton 25 June
G. n. S. Willis, CB. Unatt.
Auiet. Quarter Matter Gen. 26 June
J. H. Wingfield, r.f.p. 15 F.... 28 June
Lord A. 0. L. FitzRoy, CB.
Unatt. Equerry to the Queen X4 July
J. Daubeny, CB. h.p. 62 F. xx Aug.
R. Warden, CB. h.p. xo F. ... is Aug.
C. H. Morris, CB. Unatt.
Military Atiaehi at VienTta 17 Aug.
F. A. Campbell, R. Art. X5 Sept.
H. P. Gooaenough, R. Art.... xs Sept.
C.W.Thompson, h.p. 7 Dr.Gds. X7 Sept.
M. Bruce, Gr. Gds 3 Oct.
J. R. Glyn, CB. h.p. Rifle Br.
Aeeiet. Adjt. Gen. for Auaei-
liary Force* in Ireland 29 Oct.
J. Cockbum, Unatt. Staff Off.
of Pensioners 6 Nov.
A. Scudamore, CB. Brigade
Depot, .ExefM- 9 Nov.
R. W. McL. Fraser, Brigade
Depot, TParioic* 25 Nov.
G. W. P. Bingham, C^.Brigade
"Depot,, Reading 29 Nov.
J. Cameron, CB. R. Eug 2 Dec.
J. ConoUy, Unatt. Military
Attachi at Farts 14 Dec.
A. F. Bond, h.p. Staff Corps,
Staff Off. of Pensioners 2x Dec.
G. B. Shakeepear, R. Art. ... 22 Dec.
W. Hope,C.B. Brigade Depot,
Stirling 26 Dec.
1863L
W. F. Curtis, h.p. 2x Hussars 19 Jan.
T. E. Knox, CB. Brigade
Depot, Yarmouth 24 Jan.
W. J. Loftus, CB. h.p. 38 F.... 28 Jan.
M. G. Adams. Unatt. 29 Jan.
E. W. Donovan, Brigade
Depot, Bedford 3x Jan.
H. P. Hepburn, CB. 8. F. Gds. s Feb.
Richard M.Be8t,h.p. 79F.Bfn-
gadier General Com. Ifagpore
Foree^Madrae S Feb.
R. Knox, h.p. x8 Hussars ... 19 Feb.
W. J. Chamberlayne, h.p. 3
W. I. R. Colonel on the Stcff
at the Maurititu X9 Feb.
D. Anderson, Brigade Depot,
Chester 5 Mar.
F. G. Wilkinson, Brigade
Depot, Shreteitbury x6iraT.
J. Turner, CB. R. Art 18 Mar.
W. P. Radcliffe, CB. h.p. 20 F.
Insp. General of Musketry ... 26H&r.
T. H. Pakenham, 30 F 27 Mar.
W. Payn, CB. 72 F 31 Mar.
T.Ross, 24 F xApr.
H. E. Woare, CB. v> F xo Aur.
H. M. Hamilton, CB. Brigade
Depot, Bury St. JSdmunde ... X2 Apr.
Hon. F.A-Thesiger, C-B.h.p.95
F. Aide de Camp to the Q»u>en ;
Adjutant General.Eaet Indiee
with local rank of Mai. Gen. 30 Apr.
B. Harrison, h.p. xx Hussars 19 May
B. W. D. Lowe, CB. h.p. 86 P. 2 June
flbn. A. G.C. Chichester, X 6 F. xfiJuse
e. W. A. Stratton. h.p. 6F.
Brigade Depot. Bairy 30 Jim&
W. H. Seymour, CB. h.p. 2 Dr.
Gds 7July
Sir Wm. Russell, Bt., CB. h. p.
X4 Hussars 20 Jc^y
Sir F. W. J. FitaWygram, Bt.
h.p. X5 Hussars 26 July
U(fi; J. 0. Guise. CB. h.p. 90 F. 7 Ace.
H. L. Gardiner, R. Art. 9 Aup.
J. 8. Hawkins, R. Eng la A^ir,
M. A. S. Biddulph, CB. R. Art. 14 Aur.
Sir A. B. KembaU, CB. KCSI.
R. Art xSCF-
e. J. W. Cox, CB. h.p. 13 F.,
Colonel on the St<iff', Jamaiea. 4 Ser*-
A. A. Chapman, Brigade
Depot, Richmond x; Sep:-
G. W.A. Higginson, CB.'Qr.
Gds 3oBep:.
T. G. A. Oakes, CB. Inspecting
OJieer qf Yeomanry Cavalry
in Great Briton i Oct.
Robert Hume, CB. 55 F 8 Oct
0. W. Green, Unatt 9^^-
A. Browne, CB. h.p. 44 F. ... xsOct.
J. R. Beoher, CB. R. £ng. ... 13 0^^-
John Gwilt, CB. 34 F 2a Ocu
F. Peyton, Brigade Depots
lAch^ld 23 Oct.
B. O'Brien. CB. Brigade De-
pot, Tralee 26 Oct.
R. P. Radcliffb, R. Art 26OCU
C.W.Younfirhu8band,R. Art. 26 Oct.
E. B. Hanuey, CB. R. Art.
Commandant qf SU^ CoUege 2 Nor.
8. E. Gordon, CB. R. Art. ... a Not.
Hon. B. T. Gage, CB. R, Art. 2 Not.
H, W. Montagu, CB. R. Bng. a Nor.
0. 8. Heniy, CB. R. Art, « Nov.
•Antonio Mattel, R. Malta
Fencible Artillery la Nor.
C. Adams, CB. 49 P 17 Nov.
G. W. T. Eich. CB, Brigade
Depot, Woolwich 17 Nov.
D. Reid, R. Art, 33 Dec.
J. W. Thomas, CB. Brigade
Depot, Winckeotcr 3X Dec.
1861
W. T. Dickson, h.p. 16 Lancers 5 Jan.
R. C. Eomcr, R. Art 16 Jan.
Wm. WUby, CB. Brigade
Depot, Laneaater 15 Feb.
H. H. Greer, CB. Brigade
Depot, Lhmnpatrick 18 Feb.
H. bird. Brigade Depot, Birr 22 Feb.
11 \V. Olpherts, CU. R. Ajt. 26 Feb.
H. W. B. iieU, B. Bug 29 Feb.
*. tt. Carey, CB. h.p. 40 F.
Deputy Judge Advocate 1 Mar.
B. W. Lowry, CB. 47 F 13 Mar.
A. Tjiyior, CB. R. Eng 31 Mar.
C. Faoahawe, R. Eng 1 Apr.
T. LigtiUoot, LB. Brigade
h^y^jt, DoHcaaUr 4 Apr.
YC Hon. H. H. Clifford, CB.
Uuatt. Amnetant Adjutant "
General 23 Apr.
n. DO. Torrcns, CB. Brigade
DefKjt, Newcastle 27 Apr.
W. y. Macbeau, Brigade
Depot, ^yr 1 May
U. H. Maxvvell, CB. R, Art. 23 May
T. B. Butt, h.p. 86 F 23 May
v.". A. Fyers, CB. h.p.RifleBr. 8 June
^^. Drysdale, CB. Brigade
Depot, Warrington 20 June
Tr. ¥. Mann, CB. R. Eng. ... 20 June
H. Hope Crealock, CB. Unatt.
iJ'-p. Qr. Maeter General in
Inland 6 July
J. N. Sargent, CB. Brigade
Depot, Card^ 29 July
c. C. Sawyer, h.p. 6 Dr. Gds. 30 July
a. G. A. Luard, h.p. 62 F. A»-
rittant Military Secretary at
Nooa Scotia 4 Aug.
Edw. HetLgeT.lMapeclinj Officer
qf Yeomanry Cacalry in
Great Britain 3 Aug
D. C. Fitz Q. Lord de Ros.hp.
I Life Gda. Lord in Waiting
to Ike Queen 30 Aug.
H. R. Browne, ^7 F x8 Sept.
T. R. Crawley, h.p. 6 Drs. ... 23 Sept.
A. Thompson, R. Art 25 Sept.
W. A. Middleton, CB. R. Art.
Deputy Adjutant General ... 7 Oct.
W. H. Kirby, Brigade Depot,
Canterbury 12 Oct.
S. Westmacott, R. Eng 13 Oct.
f G. J. Peacocke, h.p. 16 F.
A/fi^t. Adj. Oen. in Scotland 18 Oct.
J R. S. Sayer. CB. Brigade
Depots Derby 21 Oct.
^'. C.Menzies. R. Eng 25 Oct.
R. M. Laffan, R. Eng 28 Nov.
'^«'- A. H. Froeling, Bt.R. Eng. 28 Nov.
L. (iraham, h.p. t8F 4 Dec.
<^A. C. Robertson, 8 F 15 Dec.
J. F. M. Browne, CB. R. Eng.
Deputy Adjutant General ... 26 Dec.
1866.
A.ir.M'Donald,h.p.Dep. Batt.
A**ift. Adj. Gen. at Dover... 13 Jan.
P. ^hite. CB. Brig. Depot,
Worcester 21 Feb.
J. D. Spurffin, CB. CSI. Bri-
gade Depot, Naae 9 Mar.
AQff. W. Murray, CB. h.p. i
W I. Rogt 16 Mar.
'. D. J. Gamble, CB. Unatt. A.
Qr. Master Gen. at Aldershot 21 Mar.
C. B. Milman, hjp. 5 F. Major
0/ the Tower of London 30 Mar.
V. Baker, h.p. 10 Hussars 30 Mar.
E. H. Fisher, R. Art i Apr.
J. D. M. Prior, Brigade Depot,
Armagh 2 Apr.
E- C. H., Lord Clarina, 97 F... 3 Apr.
J. R/Jss, CB. Rifle Brigade ... 3 Apr.
W. P. Brett, 6x P. 6May
R. B. Hawl^, h.p. 60 P. As-
'i'f ant MUiiary Secretary ... x8 May
F. A. Willis, Cif. 26 P 21 May
Colonels.
Sir G.J.Wolseley.CB.XCJfG^.
Hh.p. 90F 5 June
F. Carey, Brigade Depot,
Hamilton 19 June
J. R. Ginbon, CB. R. Art 21 July
e. C. E. P. Gordon, CB. h.p.
75 F 3 Aug.
W. D. Aitken, R. Art 3 Aug.
C. B. Puller, R. Art 3 Aug.
R. S. Baynes, Unatt. CoUmuU
Secretary at Gibraltar 7 Sept.
P. B. Roe, 60 Rifles 18 Sept.
Cha. Douglas, R. Art 20 Sept.
H. E. L. Thuillier, CSI. R.Art. 20 Sept
J.C. H. Jones, Bri^^ade Dep6t,
Warrinaion, Ansist.AdJutant
General at Liverpool 21 Sept.
H. R. Norman, C7/.h.p. 10 F. 23 Sept.
e. G.G. C. Stapylton, Brigade
Depot, Clonmel 25 Sept.
E. T. Qloater, Brigade Depot,
Maidstone 26 Sept.
G. C. ViallB, 95 F 26 Sept.
J. H. C. Robertson, h.p. xoo F.
Assistant Adjutant General
at Manchester 27 Sept.
Hon. P. R. B. FoildLng, CB.
Coldst. Gds 7 Oct.
c.W. T. L. Patterson, h.p. 91 P. 12 Nov.
J. G. R. Aplin, Brigade Depot,
Northampton 23 Nov.
Charles Hood, 58 F 23 Nov.
W. G. Suthcr, Cn. R. Mar. ... 8 Dec.
W. S. Aslett, R. Mar 13 Doc.
FC C. 0. Fraser, CB. h.p. 11
Hussars, Aide de Camp to
H.R.H. the Commander in
Chief 18 Jan.
•S. Gatt. R. Malta Fenc. Art. 25 Jan,
c. R. J. Eapir, CB.r.f.p. 31 P. 15 Feb.
Hon. S. J. G. Calthorpe, h.p.
5 Dr. Gds 15 Feb.
W. B. Salmon. Bombay S. C. 18 Feb.
J. K. Sponce, Benii-al S. C. ... 18 Feb.
G. M. Hill, Beugiil S. C 18 Feb.
T. Stock, Bombay S.C 18 Feb.
G. Jackson, Benjral S. C 18 Feb.
W.G.Woods,C.9/.MndrasS.C. x8 Feb.
R. T. Snow, Madras 8. C. ... x8 Feb.
R. N. Raikes, Bengal S. C. ... 18 Feb.
B. E. Miller. Madras S. C. ... 18 Feb.
P. W. Luard, Bengal S. C. ... x8 Feb.
Geo. Selby, R. Art 18 Feb.
G. Verner, Bentfal S. C 18 Feb.
E. Wray, CB. R. Art 18 Feb.
H. Ramsay, CB. Bengal S. C. 18 Feb.
A. Bovd, Bengal S. C 18 Feb.
R. C. Lawrence, CB. Ben. S. C. 18 Feb.
H. Nicoll, Bengal S. C 18 Feb.
John Worgan, R. Art x8 Feb.
Wra. S. Hatch. R. Art 18 Fob.
J. D. WooUcombe, CB.R. Art. x8 Feb.
A. W. Macintire, CB. R. Art. x8 Feb.
J. G. Petrie, CB. R. Airt x8 Feb.
A. Wyndham, Madras S.C... 18 Feb.
G. A. Fisher, Bengal S. C. ... x8 Feb.
C. Cooke, Madras S. O x8 Feb.
J. WUson, Madras S. C 18 Feb.
S. H. Bechor, Bengal S. C. ... iS Fob.
F. D. Atkinson, Bengal S. C. x8 Feb.
A. K. Gore, Madras S. C 18 Fob.
Chas. Harris, Bengal S. C. ... x8 Feb.
P. H. Scott, Madras S. C 18 Feb.
J. S. D. Tulloch, Bengal 8. C. 18 Feb.
H. T. Vincent, Bombay 8. C. 18 Feb.
G. W. Russell, Madras S. C. 18 Feb.
M. C. Spottiswoode, Mad. S. C. 18 Feb.
Henry Man, Madras 8. C. ... 18 Feb.
John White. Madras S. C 18 Feb.
Wm. J. Cooke, Matbras S. C. 18 Feb.
C. L. Showers, Bengal 8. C. 18 Feb.
A. 1?urner, Bengal S. C 18 Feb.
H. D. Junes, Madras S. C. ... 18 Feb.
H. P. de Teissier, R. Art 18 Feb.
C. H. Dickens, CSI. R. Art.... 18 Feb.
D. C. Vanrenen, R. Aat 18 Feb.
F. W. Swinhoe. R. Art 18 Feb.
R. Maclagan, R. Eiig 18 Feb.
J. D. CampbeU, R. Eng x8 Feb.
M. K. Kennedy, R. Eng 18 Feb.
wr. C. R. Macdo'nald, Mad. S. C. 24 Feb.
Lord G. J. Manners, h.p. R.
Horse Gds 5 Mar.
C. P. M. Miindy, Bengal S. 0. 23 Mar.
W. W. Barry, CB. R. Art 24 Mar.
Hon. D. MT). Fraser, CB. R.A. 3 Apr.
A. R. Thomhill, Madras S. C. 27 Apr.
J. P. Redmond, CJ2.h.p.6iP. xo May
E. G. Bulwcr.CiJ.h.p. Brigade
Depot, Assist. A4j. Gen. for
Auxiliary ForeeB 23 Hay
J. C. Brooke, Bengal S. C. ... la June
R. Woolley, Madras S. C 13 June
E. T. Dalton. CSI. Bengal 8. 0. 13 June
H. Le Govt Bruce, R. Art. ... 14 July
L. Nicholson, CB, R. Eng. ... ao July
Hon.n. P. Keane, CB. R. Eng.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 3 Ang.
G. H. Earl o/Mount Charles,
h.p. I Lile Guards, Extra
Equerry to the Queen 24 Aug.
W. J. E. Grant, CB. R. Art.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 24 Ang.
Wm. Hardy, CB. Brigade
Dep6t, Chichester 16 Sept.
e. J. W. D'Oyly, h.p. xi F. ... 17 Sept.
A. T. CadeU, R. Art 25 Sept.
G. W. Walker, R. Eng 30 Sept.
D. Gave, R. Art a Oct.
E. Fellowes, Unatt. Assistant
Adj. Gen. in Ireland xo Nov.
R. Richards, Bombay S.C. ... 13 Nov.
C. Synge Hutchinson, h.p. 2
Dr. Gds 19 Nov.
J. A. Ballard, CB. R. Eng. ... 7 Dec.
C. R. W. Hervey, CB. Bom.
S.C IX Dec.
J.E. Gastrell, Bengal S. C. ... 11 Deo.
1887.
C. V. Jenkins, 19 Hussars
P. 8. Thompson, CB. 14 Hns.
J. H. F. Elkington, 6 F
J. Dcsborough, CB. R. Art....
T. Thompsou, Madras S. C...
S. J. K. Whitchill, Bom. S.C.
A. F. Steele, h.p. 7 Hussars
A. H. L. Fox, Brigade Depot,
Guildford
G. A. Leckie, Bombay 8.O....
H. D. Abbott, CB. Mad. 8. 0.
IlolKirt CadeU, CB. R. Art. ...
R. K. ClaveU. R. Mar
H. Grierson, X5P
."S. F. C. Annesley, 10 F
C. T. DuPlat,R. Axt.,Equerry
to the Queen '
ilon. J. J. Bourke, Brigade
Depot, Bristol
E. W. Boiidier, Madras 8. C.
S. Richards, Bengal 8. C
Sir A. Alison, Bt. CB. Unatt.
Aeeistant Adjutant General
at Alder$hot
W.A.Croramelin, CB. R. Eng.
L. Farrington, BrigadeDopot,
Lincoln
Bavly,R. Eug
W. F. D. Jervois, CB. R. Eng.
T. L. J. Gallwey. R. Eng
R. Bumabj', R. Eng
f. H. Peel Yates, CB, R. Art.
X Jan.
6 Jan.
7 Jan.
XX Jan.
X7 Jan.
X7 Jan.
20 Jan.
aa Jan.
7 Fob.
9 Feb.
XX Feb.
xjFeb.
x8Feb.
aKftr.
7 Mar.
8 Mar.
8 Mar.
8 Mar.
17 Mar.
18 Mar.
25 Mar.
26 Mar.
X Apr.
X Apr.
X Apr.
26 Apr.
26 Apr.
26 Apr.
26 Apr.
26 Apr.
8 May
16 May
32 May
I June
8 June
9 Jane
10 Juna
J. E. MicheU, CB. R. Art.
2. H. Smith, CB. R. Art
.V. O. S. Turner, CB. R. Art.
FC W. O. Lennox, CB. R. Eng.
P. C. Penrose, CB. R. Mar....
G. B. Rcdnoy, R. Mar
P. H. Fellowes, R. Mar
A. C. Hawkins, CB. R. Art...
R. Bovlc, CB. R. Mar
A. V."FaU8,R. Art
S. J. Batten. Madras S. 0. ...
J. W. C. Williams, R. Marine
Artillery, Aide deCamp to the
Queen aoJune
E. A. Williams, CB. R. Art... 21 June
.\f . J. Tiirnbull, Bengal 8. C. 28 June
J. E. T. NicoUs, R. Eng 30 June
C. J. Hodgson, R. Eng x July
N. M'l. Mackay, R. Art x6 July
A. B. Hankey, Brigade Dep6t,
Dorchester 29 July
T. Raikes, CB. 44 F 30 July
Guv Rotton, R. Art ax SepL
P. W. Bond. R, Art a Oct.
E. Nowdi jr»it-2, Brigade Dep6t,
CarlUIe 23 Oot.
W. F. Lord Abinger, S. P. Gds. ax Nov.
R. S. Wilson, Madras 8. C. ... 18 Deo.
G. N. K. A. Yonge, Brigade
Depot, Ga/ipay 23 Dec.
D. G. Robinson, R. Eng 31 Deo,
1868.
R. Phayre, CB. Bombay B.C.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 6 Jan.
T. Clerk. Madraa 8. C xo Jan.
J.H.M.Babington.Mad.S.C. lo Jan.
G. G. M'Callom, Madras 8. G. zo Jan.
T. Ghreenaway, Madras S. G. lo Jan.
G. M. Barrow, CB. Bombay
S.G 19 Jan.
D. Boyd, Bombay 8. C 19 Jan.
W. Ashbumer, Bombay S. C. 19 Jan.
G. V. Johnson, R. Art 24 Jan.
A. F. ConneU, R. Art 12 Feb.
A. W. H. Meyrick, h.p. 8. F.
Gda X3 Feb.
J.G. Haughton, CS/.. Ben.S.G. 15 Feb.
F. Young, Madras S.G 15 Feb.
F. Mar^all, h.p. 2 Life Gds.,
Aide de Camp to H.B.H. the
Duke qf Cambridge 6 Mar.
A. Bassano, CB. h.p. 32 F. ... 16 Mar.
G. 8. Digby, CB. R. Mar. Art. 23 Mar.
Sir W. H. R. Green, CB. KCSI.
Colonels.
W. J. F. Stafford, CB. Bengal
S.G 22 Feb.
J. T. Walker, R. Eng 27 Feb.
P. G. Pipon, R. Art x Mar.
R. J. Meade. C8L Bengal 8. G. i Mar.
J. M. Macgregor, Madras 8. G. x Mar.
R. J. Feilden, CilO. Brigade
Depot, Greenlaw i Mar.
G. Holroyd. Benjfal 8. G i Mar.
R. B. Moore, Bombay S. C .. 10 Feb.
F€ J. A. Wood, Bombay S.C. 12 Kcl.
E. A. Rowlatt. Bengal B.C.... 14 Feb.
W. G. F. Gosling, R. Art 17 Feb.
E. G. Marston, Bombay B.C.. 18 Feb.
F. G. T. Deahon, h.p. Depot
Batt xMar.
. Gage, Madras B.C 7 Mar.
G. E. M. Walker, Madras S.C. 10 U&r.
J. R. M'Mullin, Bengal 8. C. x Mar. ,H. M. Wilson, Bengal S.C. ... 14 iUr.
F. J. B . Priestley, Madras S.C. 3 Mar. P. 8. Lumsden, CB. CSI. Bong.
Sir Roger W. H. Palmer, Bt.
h.p. 2 LifeGds 8 Mar.
F. P. Layard, Bengal 8. C. ... xx Mar.
«rS.J.Blane.^<.CJ.hp.Rfl.Br.i9 Mar.
G.T. Field. R. Art 7 Apr.
A. R. Harenc, Brigade Depot, , „ _,
Perth 19 Apr. [A. Stewart, R. Art. x^M&r.
J. Gubbins, Brigade Depot, j W. Fullerton, Bengal S.C. ... 96 Mar.
Beverley 20 Apr. G. N. Boldero, h.p. Dcp. Batt.
', A. K.C.Kennedy, Madras S.G. 28 Apr. | D. Qr. Matter Qen.,Malta... 31 Mar.
. ,A. Cooper, Madras 8. G 29 Apr. G. Mein, Brigade Depot, JatM-
Ff G. L. Goodlake, Coldst. \ ton.... lAp
S.C. Aide de Camp to the
<^en x6M£r.
G. D. Pitt, CB. h J). 80 F. Dep.
Adjutant jr Q- -B*. Gen. Cape
of Good Mope 21 Mar.
H. Dnunmond, R. Rng. 24 M^r.
Bombay S.G 5 Apr. | Gds.^uitfdtf Camp <oM«Qii«<^ 30 Apr. F.G. Hibbert, Brigade Depot*
W. H. B. de Horsey, Gr. Gds. 29 Apr. ITe C. T. Boyrchier, h.p. Rifle Bradford 4Alir.
C. W. Adair, CB. R. Mar. ! Br. Aide de Camp to the Queen 30 Apr. John Peel, h.p. Depot Batt. x6Apr.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 29 May F. H. Rundall. R. Eng 12 May L. E. Knight, Brigade Depot,
D. G. Pollard, Madras 8. G.... X2 June Mon. R. Monck, Coldst. Gds. X4 May Liehjleld ii Mar
A. C. Plowden, Bengal 8. C. X3 June |A. G. Pigou, R. Art 20 May W. Earle, Gr. Gda zoMsv
V€ Sir Henry M. Havelock, J. C, Rattray, CB. h.p. 90 F. 3 June S. J. Hire. Bengal S. C 28 Mi.v
Bt. CB. Ifnatt. MP. fc
Sunderland 17 June
T. F. Wilson, CB. Bengal 8. G.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 20 June
J. L. BIgee, R. Art 27 June
C. V. Wukieson, R. Eng 29 June
R. B. Prettejohn, CB. 18 Hus. 3 July
W.W.H.Gr«ithed,C.B.R.Eng. 7 July B. E. Bacon, Bengal S. C. ... 92 June
F. e. Haasard, CB. R. Eng... 3 Aug. H.G. Woods, 8 F xo July
C. Tower, CB. 3 Dr. Gds 4 Aug.
A. Hewlett, CB. Madras S.G. xi June UC John Watson, C^.Bombay
J. J. Combo, Bombay 8. G. ... xi June ' ^.G.Aidede Camp to the Queen 28 May
T. P. Waterman, Bengal 8. C. xx June P. Robertson- Ross, h.p. Dep.
J. Daniel, Madras S. C x 2 Juno Batt 2 Jot?
Q. 8. A. Anderson, Bom. 8. G. 12 June F. W. Hastings, R. Art. s Jui*-'
C. W. Randolph, h.p. Gr. Gds. x 4 June R. H.Gail, CB. h.p. x-iHus.
H. HoBea8on,J£adras S. G. ... x6 June Aide de Camp to the Queen,
MajorandLt.Gov. M. Hoe*
pitai; Chelsea SJan*
F. L. Whitmore. Unatt. Com- C. Holroyd, Bengal S.C 11 Jare
mandant qf School of MuHe C R. Baugh, Bombay S.C. ... la Jme
at Kneller Hall 2x July J. Niabett, Bengal S. Corps... 12 Juno
H. P. Newton, R. Art. 21 July J. N. H. Maclean. Madras
#. iZon. W. H. A. Feilding, |^ Staff Corps..... .^..^ i2jii3e
Coldat. Gda a8 July C. J. Bradley, Madras S.G.
A. G. Gleig, h.p. R. Art. In- E. J. Lawder, Madras S.C. ...
• 3
M. Dillon, CB. CSI. Rifle Br.
Aidede Camp to the Queen;
Military Secretary to the Com-
mander in Chief, Eaet Indies 1$ Aug.
Sir Wm, L. Morewether, CB.
JTCflf/. Bombay S. C 15 Aug. .
o. W. G. Cameron, CB. 4 F.... 15 Aug. ! »peotor of Army Schools a8 July A. Macqueen, Bengal S.C.
W.B.MacLeod, Bombay S.C. xs Aug. G. H. Veaey, R. Art 28 July G. R. Phillips, Madras S.G.
A. W. Lucas, CJJ. Bom. 8. C. xsAug. '" ^'^^' « ._. . m ™^ >r ^„ «
T. W. Milward. CB. R. Art.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 1$ Aug.
H. H. A. Wood, Bombay 8. C. 15 Aug.
F. A. B. Loch, Bombay 8. C. 15 Aug.
H. St. G. Wilkina, R. Eng.
Aidede Camp to the Queen... 15 Aug.
H. W. Holland, CB. Bom. S.G. x 5 Aug.
Alex. Robinson, Bengal S. C. 27 Aug.
8. Robinson, R. Art 5 Aug. T. W. Marten, h.p. 7 F.
O. E. Rothney, CS/.Ben. S.G. xo Aug. G. 8, Young, h.p. 80 P. ...
F. W. TraUlBurroughs, CB. R. N. Tronson, Bengal S.C. .
h.p. 93 F. xo Aug. ,S. Henning, CB. 38 F
Sir C. H. Brownlow, i"CB. > Reg. Onseley, Bengal S.C.
;8Jui:
18 jTltf
18J1U2
20 Jnrc
20 July
24 J;:>
7$ July
, , - g . ci- •" 29 JuiJ" j
Bengal S.G. Aide de Camp to <A. Wombwell, h.p. Dep. Batt.
the Queen 11 Aug. I Asti. Adj.Gen.atPortemoutk i Anir. i
C.P. Keyes, CB. Madras S.C. 11 Aug. T. T. Haggard, R. Art. 3 Aur.
^^^. x«.ux**o«t*, «c.^K»^ ^^. v.. ../ .cv^M. G. W.M.Hall, CB. Bengal S.C. 17 Aug. : J. G. Hailes, R. Art. 3 Kxa:.
G. G. Brown, R. Art x Sept. C. F. T. DanieU, 28*F m Aug. |W. Gaihpbell, h.p. xoo F 4 Aa^.
J. G. Fife, R. Eng x Sept. 1 W. D. Morgan, Bengal S.G.... 25 Aug. W. C.Anderson, Bombay S.C. 6 Aa?.
J. Jones, R. Eng i Sept. I Alex. Fraser, CB. R. Eng. ... 31 Aug. jT. C. Longoroft, Madras S.C. 20 Auc.
C. W. Hutchinson, R. Eng... x Sept. T. Wright, CB. Bengal S.C.... 5 Sept.lH. A. Smyth, R. Art. 31 Ant.
B. A. Foord, R. Eng x Sept. W- K- M'Leod, 74 F 9 Sept.lB. F. Burton, Madras S.C. ... 18 Sept.
H. Wallace, CB. R. Art x Sept. |K. H. Vjse, 3 Huaaara 18 Oct. J. S. Daviea, Bengal S.C 18 St;t.
24 0ct. IP. W. Phillippa, R. Art. 2oStr:,
I. Wallace, CB. R. Art x Sept. |K. H. Vvae, 3 Huaaara
C. Baring, h.p. Coldat. Gds... 2 Sept. jJ. W. Playfair, R. Eng _, ^^ ,.,
H. D. Taylor, Madras 8. G. ... X4 Sept. ! J,- H. Stewart, R. Mar 5 Nov. |H. B. Hodgson, Bombay S.C. 29 Scju
Geo. Shaw, CB. R. Art. Assist.
Adjutant General ^ 20 Sept.
F. G. Kempster, Madras S. G. 5 Oct.
A. R. Fraser, Madras 8. G. ... 5 Oct.
E. S. F. G. Dawson, Brigade
jy^pot, Aberdeen a9Noy.
A. A. Nelson, Unatt. wlMu/an^
A4futant General, Gibraltar 9 Dec.
Wm. Hill, h.p. 2 W.I.R.* *".*. 28 Nov. ?• H. L. Milman, R. Art. ... xo Dec.
H. R. Hibbert,J9n^a(i0 Depot,
HaUfax x Dec.
W. C. Trevor, CB. 54 F 8 Dec.
S. Thacker, Bombay S. C. ... xx Dec.
G. P. Molony, Madraa S. C... xx Dec.
H. Hopkinaon, CSI. Bengal
S. 0 x2 Deo.
R. R. Mainwaring, Bengal S.C. 2x Dec.
M. T. FA-ench, Madras S. G. 21 Dec.
A. L. Steele, Madras 8. G 21 Deo.
A. F. Place, Madras S. C 2x Dec.
B. R. Cureton, Com. Cav. Dep. 28 Dec.
H. K. Bume, Bengal 8. C. ... 30 Dec.
1869.
J. W. Lovell, CB. R. Eng. ... 5 Jan. I
O.H.Saxton. Madras 8. G. ... xi Jan. I
W. S. Simpson, Madras S. C. xx Jan.
P. P. L. OXJonnell, R. Eng.... 15 Jan.
C. T. Aitohison, Bombay S. G. x8 Jan.
John G. M'Leod, CB. 42 F. ... 29 Jan.
O. F.Shakeapear.MadraaS.C. to Feb.
J. F. Pennyculok, CB. R. Art. 15 Feb.
JKS^ M. Walker, 45 F xs Feb.
H. A. Sarel, CB. h.p. X7 Lan. X5 Feb.
A. A. Fiaher, CB. R. Eng. ... 15 Feb.
V€ G. Graham, CB. R. Eng. 15 Feb.
B. W. Ward, R. Eng xs Feb.
J. 8. Kemball, Bombay B.C. xx Dec.
H. L. Robertson, Bengal S.C. xx Dec.
G. C. Hatch, Bengal S.C X2 Dec.
WilloughbyCrewe,MadraaS.C.x2 Dec.
C.M.Shake8pear,MadraaS.G. X2 Deo.
F. J. Moberly, R. Eng. X2 Dec.
G. G. Arbuthnot, CB. R, Art. x8 Deo.
E. 8. Bumaby, Gr. Gda 27 Dec.
Wm. Roberta, 5 F 27 Dec.
1870.
J. M. Grant, R. Eng 7 Jan.
H. C. Adlam, Bengal S.C. ... X3 Jan.
W. Agnew, Bengal B.C 14 Jan,
G. F.Luard. Madras S.C. ...15 Jan.
F. M. M. Ommanney, R. Art. i N<k.
R. K. Freeth, R. Art x Nor.
W. A. G. Wright, R. Mar xo N'V.
G. W. Forbes, R. Mar. xoNor.
H. H. Morant, Brigade Depot,
Sunderland, Aide de Camp to
the Queen 12 Nor.
F. J. Richards, R. Mar »i X.n.
F. S. Blyth. 40 F 24 N t.
J. H. Dunne, OQ F 25 Nov.
H. Adair, R. Marine Art 28 Nor.
T. Rattray, CB. CSI. Bengal
B.C loPet
J. H. Champion, Bombay S.C. 10 IVr-
G. U. Price, Bombay S.C 10 P«.
W. R. Eliott. Bengal 8.0 10 l>e:.
R. Benaon. Madraa 8.C 10 Dec
R. M. JohnatoncBombay S.C. ir Pec-
J. M. Crippa, Bengal S.C ix Dec.
J. W. Bristow, Bengal S.C. ... xi Pw-
J. P. Sandwith. Bombay S.C. n Pec.
Arthur Butcher. R. Marines... 13 Tk^-
8. Mainwaring, Madras S.c! xs Jan.' R. H. Currie, 39 F.* ' ilu
W. Rickman, Brigade Dep6t, '^ « — ** ^~~ ^^
Iieieester 23 Jan.
J. E. Mayne, Madras S.C. ... 24 Jan.
Sir Fred. John Goldsmid, CB.
SCSI. Madraa S. C 24 Jan.
0. Hamilton, Bengal S. 0. ... 24 Jan.
H. Francis, R. Art 24 Jan.
J. Bean, R.£ng 21 Pec.
A. Light, R. Art n Dec.
C. A. Moyle, Bombay S.C. ... 22 Pw-
E. Thompson, Bombay S.C... aa Dec.
T. G. Lyons, Brigade Depot,
Preeton 25 Dec.
18W.
B. P. Lloyd, Bengal B.C 3 Ja:i.
J. B. Dennys. Bengal B.C. ... 3 Jan.
J. R. Pughe, Bengal 8.C. 3 Jan.
Q. G. Moxon, Bengal 8.C. ... 3 Jan.
B. Gippe, Scots Pub. Gds. ... 5 Jan.
FitiRoy M. H. Somerset, B.E. 25 Jan.
J. C. Hood, Bengal 8.C 29 Jan.
G. Colclough, R. Art 30 Jan.
A. J. H. Elliot, Unatt. A.Q.
M.Oett., P»rt*moHth i Feb.
H. L. Chermside, R. Art 3 Feb.
F. Mardall, Madras S.C 8 Feb.
J. R. Mackenzie, 105 P 12 Fob.
O. Baldock, Madras S.C 15 Fob.
O. J. McL. Farrington, Ben-
gal S.O 15 Feb.
R. A. Logan, CB. 57 P 17 Feb.
H. E. Jaebb, Bombay S.C. ... 25 Feb.
F.W.C. Ord, R. Art 27 Feb.
C. W. Walker, Bombay S.C. 10 Mar.
FC H. Rowlands. 41 P 23 Mar. C. W. Taylor, Madras S.C... 25 Jan,
Coloneh.
,H. R. Dre-s-, T^ensml S.C 22 Dor.
,C. H. Abdy, Madras S. C 22 Dec.
iC. B. Basden, Bengal S. C... 25 Dec«
E. H. Blomfield.MadrasS. C. 25 Dec.
!w. D. Stanley, Madras S. C. 25 Dec.
H. A. Dwyer, Bengal S. C. ... 25 Dec.
J. D. MacDonald, Ben. S. C. 31 Deo-
1872.
A. H. Hope, Madras S.C. ... 2 Jan.
R. G. Jonos, Madras S. C 2 Jan.
L. R. Christopher, Ben. S.C. 4 Jan.
J. T. Francis, Bombay S. C... 12 Jan.
R. Biddulph. R, Art 15 Jan.
L. H. H. Holland, Madr. S.C. 25 Jan.
Jno. Nason, Brigiido Dep6t,
York 28 Mar.
W. L. Cahnsac, Bombay S.C. 31 Mar.
M. B. Forde. R. Art i Apr.
C. C. Dniry, Bengal S. C. ... 14 Apr.
H. P. William8,Briga<leDepot,
Bundejf i3 Anr.
T. James, CB. Bengal B. C... 3 X<ay
O. Drory, R. Mar 23 May
J. F. Richardson, CB. Bengal
C. Herbert, Bengal S. C 30 Jan.
R. G. Coles, I F 9 I^eb.
R. T. Glyn, 24 F 13 Feb.
C. G. Gordon, CB. R. Eng. ... x6 Feb.
A. P. Baird, Bengal 8. C 17 Feb.
.1. Marquis, Bengal S. C 17 Feb.
E. A. B. Tra vers, Madras S.C. 17 Feb.
A. B. Little, Bombay 8. C... 26 Feb.
A. Prichard. Madras S. C. ... 27 Feb.
J. Croflon, R. Eng i Mar.
S.C 27 May |W. D. Dickson, Bombav S.C. 2 Mar.
O. B. Harman, Brigade Depot,
Pontefraet 2 Jane
D. J. Baillio, R. Horse Gds. 5 June
F. N. Smith. Madras S. 0 11 June
E. T. Fasken, Madras S. C... 11 June
G. E. Holmes. Bengal S. C. .. 12 June
E. M. Ryan, Bengal S. C 12 June
W. 8. Jones, Bombay S. C. ... 12 June
J. A, Wright, Bengal 8. C 12 June
W. C. Phillips, Madras S. 0... 12 Juno
E. H . Couchman, R. Art 12 June
John Dwyer, i:.f.p. 14 F. 3 Mar.
P. E. Appleyard, 85 F 6 Mar.
Geo. Hyde Page, Brigade
Depot, Kingtton on Thamet 8 Mar.
A. C. M'Master. Madras S.C. 8 Mar.
G. M' Andrew, Bengal S. C ... 8 Mar.
J. L. Nation, Bengal S. C 8 Mar.
W. C. Russell, R. Art 11 Mar.
A. B. Johnson, Bengal 8. C. . iz Mar.
V€> H. T. Macpherson, CB.
Bengal S. C 13 Mar.
D. C. Drury-Lowe, 17 Lane. 15 June 'St. J. O'N. Muter, Bom. S. C. 18 Mar.
W. Scott. Bombay 8. C 19 June ,G. E. Baynes, h.p. 8 F 30 Mar,
J. A. Puller, R. Eng 20 June | J. P. Watts, Madras 8. C 30 Mar.
C. K. Bushe, h.p. 59 F 26 June IP. H. Smith, Bengal S. C 2 Apr.
J, S. Thomson, 14 F 27 July
H. C. Johnstone, CB. Bengal
Staff Corps 31 July
♦. C. O. Crcagh-Osbome, CB.
6P 3 Aug.
V. T. Mairis, R. Eng 3 Aug.
S.F. Graham, Bengal S.C... 4 Aug.
B. PsTTott, Bengal 8. C 19 Aug.
J. W. Younghusband, CSI.
Bombay 8. C 19 Aug.
R. D. Ardagh, Madras 8. C... 20 Aug.
F. M. Haultain, Madras 8. C. 20 Aug.
A. Stevens, Madras 8. C 20 Aug.
J. N. Toung. Bengal S. G 21 Aug.
J. Loudon. Madras 8. C 21 Aug.
G. A. Si. P. Fooks, Bon. 8. G. 21 Aug.
E. A. Wyldo, R. Marines 23 Aug.
J. G. Boothby, R. Art 24 Aug.
H. H. O'ConncU, Madras S.C. 30 Aug.
H. Shewell, Bombay S.C 31 Aug,
W. C. Rich, Madras 8. C x Sept.
A. J. Premantle, Coldst. Gds. 6 Sept.
W. A. Riach, Madras 8. C ... 6 Sept.
J. R. Pulton. Madras S.C 6 Sept.
R. Unwip. Bengal 8. C 9 Sept.
A. Ritherdon, Madras 8. C... j6 Sept.
B. Ford, Madras 8. C 16 Sept.
H. Le P. Trench, Bengal S.C. 17 Sept.
H. Raban. Bengal 8. C 17 Sept.
A. Bagot, Bengal 8. C 18 Sept.
C. St. Q. Brownlow, Ben.S.C. 26 Sept.
P. P. Gardiner, Bengal 8. C 27 Sept.
C. P. Smith, Bengal 8. 0 27 Sept.
A. B. Beatson, Bengal 8. C... 27 Sept.
R. P. Anderson, Bengal S. C. 30 Sept.
H. Mills, Bengal 8. G 20 Oct.
A. H. Gobbe, 17 P 30 Oct.
Wm. Lyona, h.p. 5 W. I. R.
Ajut. Adj. Qen. Home Dittriet x Nov.
J. W. A. Kennedy, R. Marines 10 Nov.
J. L Murray, CB. Bengal S.C 30 Nov.
0.L.G.Williams.R.H0T8eGds. 7 Dec.
JE. Fraaer, Bengal 8. G zx Dec.
T. GiUilan. Madras 8. C X2 Dec.
0. Faithfull, Bengal 8. C. ... 12 Deo.
R. T. Leigh. Bengal 8. 0 t2 Deo.
Wm. Pirie. Bombay 8. C X2 Dec.
J. F. Stoddard, Madras 8. G. X3 Deo.
J. Elphinstone, Madras 8. G. X2 Dec.
Lewis Pelly, C8T. Bom. S.O. X2 Deo.
Wm. a. Hewett, Bombay S.C. xa Deo.
Wm. B. Irwin, Bengal 8. 0... 12 Dec.
H. J. Day. Bombay 8. O X2 Deo.
J. W. Laoiie, Unatt. ItupeeHng
Pidd Qfieer ofKUma and
VoliuiUmr$ m Ifava Scotia... Z2 Deo.
H. P.M. Boisragon, Ben. 8. C 9 Apr.
H. W. Mawbey, R. Mar. Art. 10 Apr.
J. T. Dalyell, 21 P 17 Apr.
W. Cooper, 19 P 17 Apr.
F. M. Col vile. CB. 43 F 21 Apr.
n. T. Bartlett, Bengal 8. C... 21 Apr.
UC J. C M'XeUl, CMG. h.p.
48 P. AidedeCampio H.U.U.
the Commander in Chief 25 Apr.
James Orr, Madras 8. C a May
C M. J. Thornton, R. Art. ... 6 May
J. Ainslie. x Dragoons 8 May
F. R. Chosncy, R. Eng 8 May
Paget Bayly, Brigade Depot,
Fori George 19 May
C. B. G. Bacon, Bengal 8. C... 24 May
W. Gordon, Bengal 8. 0 11 June
D. Briggs, Bengal 8. G ix June
H. 8. Bivar, Bengal 8. C ix June
R. Ranken. Madras 8. C 12 June
C Lyons-Montgomery, Ben.
S.C 12 June
B. T. Reid, Bengal S.C X2 June
R. D. Macpherson, Ben. 8. C la June
J. P. Nixon, Bombay 8. C X2 June
E. P. Waterman,Madras 8. C la June
R. W. Chambers, Bengal 8. C la June
T. H. Sibley, Bengal 8. C. ... X3 June
H. W. H. Coxe, Bengal 8. C. ax June
H. T. Briggs, Bombay 8. C... a July
A. C Cooke, CB. R. Eng. ... 6 July
J. B. Thring, R, Art 6 July
C Pasley, R. Eng 6 July
J. P. E. Travers, R. Art 6 July
H. Wray, R. Eng 6 July
G. Leslie, R. Art 6 July
H. L. P. Greville, R. Art 6 July
H. Bent, R. Art 6 July
T. A. L. Murray, R. Eng 6 July
T. Inglis, R. Eng 6 July
Sir A. Clarke, CB. KCMQ.
R. Eng 6 July
J. Y. Moggridge, R. Eng 6 July
J, G. Jervois, R. Eng 10 July
A. MacKenzie, CB. 78 P 13 July
A.T.Btheridge,C5/.Bom.S.O. 13 July
J. D. Williams, Bombay 8. C. X4 July
J. A. Angns, Bengal 8. 0 xs July
E. L. Scott, Bombay 8. 0 as July
V. H. Bowles, 63 F 28 July
J. Smith, Bengal 8. C 29 July
H. W. Parish, CB. Brigade
Depot, D«M«M 31 July
C. M* Arthur, R. Mar 3X July
P. G. Stainforth. Bengal 8.0. 4 Aug.
W. J. Jonesi Madras S.O zz Aug.
JnTTior. T^noo. 2F. M'e rJf Cjirp
toihf Queen .. 14 Aug.
E. Chippindall, CB. 19 P.,
Aide de Camp to the Qmmii ... X4 Aug.
A. J. P. Ewart, Madras 8. C X4 Aug.
E. A. Saunders, Madras S. C. 14 Aug.
A. G. Davidson, Madras S. C X4 Aug.
C. K. Pearson, 3 F 14 Aug.
W. 0. Bancroft, x6 P X4 Aug.
C 8. Dundas, R. Art 19 Aug.
C J. 8. Wallace, 25 P 21 Aug.
A. A. P. Browne, X09P 2x Aug.
J. C B. De Butts, R. Eng ax Aug.
G. R. Greaves, h.p. ^o'F.A»ai*•
tant Adjutant ij^eneral xa Sept.
C M. Young, R. Art x Oct.
J. A. Angelo, R. Art 2 Oct.
W. C Clarke, Madras 8. 0. . . . 3 Oct.
T. H. Stoddard, Madras S. C 26 Oct.
D. J. P. Newall, R. Art 3x Oct.
Geo. H. Hawos, 9 P. Aide de
Camp to the (hieen a Nov.
J. I. Macdonell, 71 F 27 Nov.
,E. A. H. Bacon, Bombay S.C 3 Dec.
J. Bates, Bombay 8. C 4Dec.
'G. N. Cave, Bengal 8. C lo Dec.
P. Schneider, Bombay 8. C... xo Dec.
J. Dawson, Bengal S. C xo Deo.
0. P. G. Lamb, Bengal 8. C ix Dec.
P. Alexander, Bengal 8. C... ix Dec.
B. T. Boddam. Madras S. C... xx Dec.
J. 8. Dunbar, Bengal 8. C... ix Dec.
P. L. Magniac, Madras S.C. 23 Dec.
P. R. Glanville, R. Art ag Doc.
1878.
P. Hammersley, Unatt.
A.Q.3i[. Gen. at Alderehot
while Inepector of Gymnasia x Jan.
W, L. Dumaresq, R. Art x Jan.
G. 8. Tilly, R.Eng x Jan.
A. Cadell, R.Eng i Jan.
W. V. Shewell, Bombay 8. C 6 Jan.
G. B. Main waring, Ben. 8. C 8 Jan.
B. H. C Wintle, Bengal 8. C 8 Jan.
W. E. White, Madras 8. C ... 8 Jan.
Charles Hight, Madras 8. C 8 Jan.
E. N. Perkins, Bengal S. 0... 8 Jan.
A. Bunny, CB. R. Art xo Jan.
Henry Butler, h.p. 57 P 16 Jan.
R. D. Kerr, R. Eng aa Jan.
Geo. Swiney, Bengal S.C... 30 Jan.
C T. Harkness, Madras 8. C 30 Jan.
P. W. A. Robson, Madr. 8. C 30 Jan.
G. McB. B. Parquharson,
Bombfiy 8. C 30 Jan.
G. Le M. Tapper, R. Art a Feb.
C G. H. Coote, Madras 8. C 3 Feb.
H. R. Morgan, Madras S. C xs Feb.
J. Davis, 20 P 15 Feb.
W. 8. Row, Bengal 8. C 23 Feb.
A. 8. Allan, Bengal 8. C 23 Feb.
D. E. Hoste, CB. R. Art x Mar.
H. Heyman, R. Art x Mar.
C C Chesney, R. Eng x Mar.
W. R. E. Alexander,Ben. S.C a Mar.
A. H. Paterson, Bensral 8. (5. 3 Mar.
W. 8. 8. Mulcaater, Madr.S.C 3 Mar.
C B. Ewart. CB. R. Eng 4 Mar.
C B. P. N. H. Nugent, CB. R.
Eng 4 Mar.
R. B. MacLeod, ax Hussars... 4 Mar.
W. 8. Oliphant, R. Eng 5 Mar.
G. Pringle, Madras 8. 0 o Mar.
H. Hyde. R. Eng 16 Mar.
E. Belficld, R. Eng X7 Mar.
H. P. Bythesea, h.p. xa P. ... z Apr.
J. B. Knocker, Madras 8. 0... s -^P^^*
J. L Gibbs, Bengal 8. 0 24 Apr.
W. J. Gray, R. Art 7 May
E. N. Sandilands. Ben. 8. C 21 May
J. Stokes, CB. R. Eng 4 June
W. A. Dick, Bombay S.C... xo June
Sir Charles Walters D'Oyly,
Bart. Bengal 8. 0 xo June
H. D. Manning. Bengal 8. C. xo June
J. M. Nuttall.CJB.BengalS.C 10 June
0. W. Dun, Madras 8. 0 xo June
A.D. Dickens, C^.Bengal 8.0 xx June
J. A. Steel. Bengal 8. 0 zx June
VfE' R.H.Keatinge,C5/. Bom.
8. 0 zx June
W. L. Morrison, B. Eng xx June
John DoTan,CJ9. Bengal 8. 0. xx June
G. P. Carnegie, Bengal 8. 0. xx June
F. Phillips. Bombay 8. 0 zx June
R. 8. Couchman, Madras S.C. xz June
J. Thacker, Bombay 8. C zz June
TO
J. Y. Gowan, Bengal S. C jx June
T. W. Mercer, Bengal S. C n June
A. Sage, Madras S. 0 n June
H. S. Obbard, Bengal S. 0 ii June
\V. N. Pace, Madras 8. C n June
J. G. Palmer, Madras S.C. ... ii June
Colonels — Lieutenant Colonels,
1974.
P. W. Fesling, R. Marino
Artillery 7 J«^u.
P. P. Hunter, 36 P 27 Jan.
James Bluck, Bombay 8. C. 29 Jan.
A. R.E.Hutchinson, Ben. S.C. 30 Jan.
C. T. Palin, Bombay 8. (J 11 June .Arthur Drury, Madras S. C. 30 Jan,
W. H. Stubba, Bengal 8. C... n June
Hugh Rose, Bengal 8. C 11 June
G. B. Malleson.CS/.Ben.S.C. xi Juno
W. P. 8. Smyth, Madras 3. C. ix June
J. J. Pulton, Madras 8. C xi June
¥. Applegath, Madras 8. C... 12 June
AV. H. Cuming, Madras S.C... 12 June
R.M.Maodonald, Madras S.C. 12 June
H. P. Davies. Gr. Gds 14 Jrae
Wm. Douglas, h.p. 14 P 37 June
James Maxwell, x W.I. Regt. 4 J^
E. Maude, h.p. 109 F 13 Oct.
E. M- Boresford. S. Fue. Gds. 4 Sov^*
1865.
Joseph Jordan, 34 F xa Jan.
H. G. Robison, BombayS. C. 31 .fan. ^
c. G. Bagot, 69 F 3 Fob. \V. A. Armstrong, 22 P 6FeD.
A. Nugent, 2 Drs 3 Feb. Samuel Hackett, Unatt 9Feb.
A. G. Forsyth, Bengul S. C... 7 Feb. A. C. K. Lock, 50 F 10 Feb.
W. H. S. Earle, Bengal 8. C. 17 Feb. IG. Skipwith, h.p. Dep. Bait. 17 Feb.
William Briffgs, Bengal S. 0. X7 Fob. C. H. Barchard, CB. Bcncal
J.A.M.Miicdonald,Bom.S.C. 2xFcb. | Staff Corps 28 Mar.
G. S. Macbean, Bengal 8. C. 22 Fob. |T. E. Kennion, h.p. R. Art. 29Jisr.
P. h. Holmes, Madras 8. C... 12. June George Dolane, Bengal S. C. 22 Feb. IG. W. Knox, Scots Pus. Gds. 4 Apr.
J. Q. Touch, MadmsS. C 12 Juno B. D. R. Ross, Bengal S. C... 22 Fob.
C. H^ Byera, Bengal S. C xa Juno r. Smanoj% Bengal 8. C 22 Feb.
J. I. Willos, Bengal 8. C 22 Feb.
J. Pucklo, Madras 8. C 25 Feb.
J. Baillic, Bonsral 8. C 25 Feb.
F. F. Hamilton, 4 F 27 Feb.
. •» ^ - - Mar.
H. Kent, 77 F 13 June
R. Bateson, i Life Gds 13 J^i^e
C. Thompson, Bombay 8. C... 18 June
C. C. Mason, iLidi-as 8. C 19 Juuo . _. ,,^
V. J. Shortland. Ma-iras S. C. x; June , w.G. Mainwaring. Bom. S. C.
J. E. L. Willows, lioii^^al 8. C. 23 Jimo r. ]{. Bolt an, Madras 8. C...
J. H. Reynolds, Bombay S.C. 2 July - ~ - - -
C. W. Miles, Bengal S. 0 7 J»ily
T. H. Chamberlaiu, Bon. S. C. 8 July
J. E. Cracroft, Benoral S. C... 10 July
B. Tynvhitt, Bengal 8. C xo July
H. B. A. Poulton, Bengal 8. C. 10 July
L. B. Jones, Bengal 8. C x6 July
H. R.Hath\vay, Bombay S. 0. x6 July 1 vv. Leader Maberly, Unatt. ... 30 Dec.
J. 8. Trevor, R. Eag X7 July
H. D. Slade, i Dr. Gds. 22 July
Kon.Vf. R. Treftiais, S. Pus. G. 4 Apr.
J. B. G. Close, h.p. R. (Bom-
bay) En g 14 Apr.
E. J. Carthow, R. Art 31 ^"7
G. T. Brice, 17 P 28 July
M. J. Hayman, Unatt. 17 Aug.
;G.C. Honrj', R. Art. ^x Aug.
, Mar. )Sw'G.F.C. Pocock,^^ Unatt. 20 Sept.
G. R. Brown, R. Art 17 Mar. jW. J. WUliams, R. Art 24 Oct.
J. H. Smith, R, Eug 17 Mar.
H. W. Gulliver, R. Bug 21 Mar.
LIE1TTEHANT OOLONELS.
Wm. Elwyn, Bengal 3. 0 23 July
C. F. Hicks, Bengal 8. C 25 July
W. J. Ward, Bengal 8. C 25 July
A. Carnegy, Bombay S.C. ... 27 July
E. G. Langmore, Bengal 8. C. 28 July
J. P. W.Campbell, Bengal S.C. 28 July
John Singleton, R. Art 2 Aug.
W.R.Houghton.Bombay S.C. 2 Aug.
C. 8miLh, Ma<lni6 8. C 2 Aug.
W. Serres, M;ulra8 8. C xo Aug.
P. 8. Cunningham, Mad. S.C. xo Aug.
C. Nicholls, Madras 8. C xs Aug.
CiO. Maude, Bomba%' 8. C... x5 Aug.
L. W. Buck, Madras's. C. ... 20 Aug.
Ai B. Marwick, Madras 8. C. ao Aug.
J. C. West. Madras 8. C 20 Aug.
W. 13. M. Reilly, CB. R. Art. 22 Aug.
"W. Bellairs, Unatt 22 Aug.
W. B. Saunders, R. Art 22 Aug.
O. Andrews, Bengal 8. C 27 Aug.
C. 8. Elliot, Madras 8. C 29 Aug.
W. Graves, Madras 8. C 29 Aug.
H. C. Anderson, Bengal 8. C. 2 Sept.
G. Davison, Bombay S. C. ... 4 Sept.
R. A. Nappor, Bengal 8. C... 9 Sept.
Charles Reay, Bengal 8. C. ... 9 ^eut.
H. H. James, Bomb«iy 8. C... 14 Sept.
J. B. ThoUvall. CB. Bon. S.C. 15 Sept.
Jamos Roid, Bengal S. 0 24 Sept.
J. Emerson, Bengal 8. C 24 Sept.
C. 8. Fowlc. Bengal 8. C. ... 24 Sept.
H. Forbes, Bsng.il 8. C 29 Sept.
11. T. FitzhliiPTh, R. Art 30 Sept.
J. L. Bolton, R. Art 30 Sept.
Tht^mas Miller, 75 P 14 Oct.
C. P. Catty, 46 F X9 Oct.
J. 8. TuUoh, Ci?. R. Art 20 Oct.
G. H. J. A. Praser, R. Art. ... 25 Oct.
T. 2IaunPell, 13P 28 Oct.
Hon. G. Wrottesley, R. Eng... 7 Nov.
E. C. A. Gordon, R. Eng xo Nov.
D. 8. Greene, CB. R. Art 10 Nov.
F. E. Drowo, h.p. Depot Batt.
D. A. Gen. Ceylon 25 Nov.
"W. D. Harris, 104 P 28 Nov.
Hon. C. AV. Thesiger, 6 Drs... 2 Doc.
F. T. Haig. R. Eng 6 Dec.
W. R. Lambert, Bombay S. C. 9 Dec.
J. P. Lester, Bombay S. C... 9 Dec.
H. N.Miller, BombayS. C... 9 Dec.
B. Waddintrton, Bombay S. C. 9 Dec.
A. M. MacKenzie.Bongal S.C. 9 Dec.
C. Irvine, Bengal 8. C 9 Dec.
Henry King, Bengal 8. C. ... xo Dec.
H. H. Firth, Madras S. C. ... xo Dec.
W. Porter, R. Eng 14 Dec.
E. W. Dance, R. Art X4 Dec.
A. Becher. Bombay 8. C. ... 22 Dec.
A. G. M. Moore, 4 HuoSiirs ... 23 Doc.
De 8. Bavruw, Madras 8. C. 28 Dec.
J. R. Bos wall, Madras S. C. 28 Doc.
J. Davidson, Madras 8. C. ... a8 Deo.
G. T. Hilliard, Madras S. C. 28 Dec.
J. 8. Martyr, MiLdras 8. C. ... 28 Dec.
C. Murray, Bengal S. C 28 Dec.
1854.
c. W. G. Dawkins, h.p. Coldst.
Gds 6N0V.
1858.
Tyrrell Mntthia3Byrne,Unatk. a6 Dec.
R. P. W. Sibthorp, Unatt. ... 26 Doc.
1867.
R. Black wood-Price,h.p.R. Art. 26 May
1868.
W. Child, Unatt. 8. 0. of Pens. 23 Nov .
H. B. J. Wvnyard, Unatt. Com.
<if 22. Mibcrnian Mil. School 13 Dec.
1859.
H. C. Pletchor, 8. Pus. Gds. 24 June
Geo. Wiiller Mochan, Unatt.
Staff Olflser of Pensioners 9 Sept.
B. H. White. Scots Pus. Gds. 16 Sept.
Hon. P. J. E. Freke, Unatt.... X3 Dec.
J. A. Todd, h.p. X4 Hussars,
Exon, Yeomen of the Guard 20 Dec.
Geo. B. C. Crespigny, Pay-
~ *■ " ' ilutketrjt 26 Dec.
mattery School of
1860.
Chas. S. 8. E. Gordon, Unatt.
Gov. aTtd Com. B. Victoria '
Hospiful, Xetley x Apr.
H. D. Smart, Unatt ix Apr.
S. H. 8. Ingl jfleld, h.p. R. Art.
Lt. Colonel Com. Hantt Art.
R. Roney-Dougal, h.p. Depdt
Batt 26 Oct.
B. Walton, Bengal 3. C 21 Dec.
L. G. Paget, h.p. R. Art. Com.
I*U of Wight Art. Militia ... 26 Dec.
1866.
,0. E. Oldershaw, R. Art 26 Jan.
IE. W. Sargent, h.p. 18 P. At-
eist. Adj. 4- Q.M.G. Weft
Indies x Apr.
H. C. Loddcr. h.p. 47 F x Apr.
T. Tydd, h.p. 16 F x Apr.
J. Van H. Montagu, h. p. 10 P. t Apr.
C. Elgee, 23 F xo Apr.
J. G. Hay-Boyd, Unntt 20 Apr.
R. Preston, 44 P 24Apr-
A. E. H.Anson. R. Art 12 May
C. Cooch, Unatt 33 June
A.F.Warren, Rifle Brigade 3^^-
J. E.Hope, R. Art 24 Aug.
St. Geo. M. Nugent, Unatt.
A.Q.M.G. in Ireland 5 Oct,
W. W. A. Lukin, R. Art 98 Oct.
J. H. Hall, Coldst. Gds 10 Oct.
$. W. J. Bolton. CMG. R. Art 10 Nor.
P. Ravenhill,' R. Eng 10 Nor.
C. N. Lovell, h.p. R. Art 6 Dec.
G. J. Wigi-am, Coldst. Gds.... 11 Dec.
1867.
A. Lambton, Coldst. Gkls 18 Jan.
L. W. Penn, CB. R. Art 20 Jan.
C. H. Owen, R. Art 4 Peb.
P. W. L'Estrange, R. Art. ... X3 Feb.
R. Young, R. Eng i Mar.
R. H. Champion, h.p. R. Art.
Adf. Cornwall and Devon
Miners Art. MUitia 8 Mar.
M. J. lirander, Bengal S. C^. 25 M""-
Militia 4 May M- J- Brander, Bengal H. U... 25 ^^
Arthur pigott;h.p. 20 F. Staff J- ^'Donnell, h.p Cape M. R. 15 May
Officer of Pensioners 6 Jnly !£• S^'^h, Gren. Gds. 29 May
Claud Alexander, Gr. Gds. ... 31 Aug.
U. N. Sturt, Gr. Gds 28 Dec.
1861.
T. R. H. Drummond Hay. h.p.
78 F 29 Jan.
J. W. Graves, Unatt. Staff
Officer of Pensioners 9 Mar.
,\. Hunt, Unatt 23 Mar.
F. R. ForPter, h.p. 4 Dr. Gds. 20 Apr.
e. John Hjvckctt, 76 F 26 Nov.
rC G. A. Rcnny, R. Art....... i June
G. Hutchinson, CSI. Bengal
S. C 3 July
W. G. Andrcwes, R. Art. 6 July
R. Mac kenzio, R. Art 6 July
C. 8. Hutchinson, R. Eng. ... 6 July
L. G. Phillips. Gr. Gds 7 Aug.
J. P. Pigott, Unatt. Staff Off.
of Pensioners 7 Sepl.
Lord Wm. Fred. Ernest Sey-
mour, Coldstream Guards . 23 Oct.
J. J. Johnstone, Gr. Gtls 20 Nor.
R. R. Roundell. h.p. 28 F 8 Dec
E. W. B. Walker, R. Art q Da'.
H. P. Bishop, R. Art xs De^'-
Hon. B. H. Legge, Coldst.Gds. 25 Dec.
J. O. Bovill, h.p. 6 P 39 Dec.
1868.
H.Walker-Myln,h.p.Rifle Br. x Jan.
W. Leckie, 39F x Jan.
R. E. P. Craufhrd, h.p. R. Art. 1 Jan.
T. B. Speedv, Unatt. See. and
Adj. S.Hibernian MU. School x J^.
J. Spurway, R. Art i Jan-
C. A. B. Gordon, 60 P i Jan.
G. P. Dallas, Unatt. i Jan.
Hon. C. W. StChdr, Masterof
Sinclair, \i.\^. 57 P x Ja?i.
R. Curtis, R. Art i Jan.
H. W. Meredith, 4J5 P 7 Mar.
G. H. Moncrieff, S. Pus. Gds. X9 Aug.
C. H. Ingilbv, R. Art 9 Nov.
Wm. John (jhads, 65 F 9 Nov.
L. H. G. Maclean, Unatt 9 Nov.
C. E. Blackett, Coldst. Gds.... q Nov.
186S.
G. G. Gordon, S. Pus. Gds. ... X3 Feb.
Wm. Paussett, h.p. 44 F 9 Mar.
R. W. L. Wynne. Gr. Gds. ... 14 Apr.
A. Aytoun, h.p. R. Art 18 May
G. R. PitzRoy, Coldst. Gds.... 28 July
1884.
Fred. West, h.p. Dep. Batt. 5 Jan.
R. O. F. Steward, Unatt 21 Feb.
If. E. H. Clive, Qt.G^a. Assist. ,
i Adj. Gen. Home District ... 8 Mar. [Wm. James GiUum, Unfttt.... x Jan.
I V. P. Story, Unatt. Staff Offl- c. P. S. Vacher, h.p. aa F 1 Joa-
, car of Pensioners xa Mar. A. Brendon, R. Art i Jan.
J. deHavilland, B. Art
W. H. B. Simpeon, R. Art. ...
6. A. Milman, h.p. R. Art....
0. E. Bart, h. p. R. Art. h.p.
H. Irvine, R. Art
E. 8. P. BumcU, Coldst. Gds.
W. T. Brown, CB. R. Art. ...
J. H. Rocke, h.p. i8 F
W. Wilson, R. Art.
T. 8. Brown, 83 F
D. W. Tench, h.p. 15 Hue., S.
0. of Pensionei-s
H. C. Fit«G€rald, h.p. 33 F....
W. P. Collin^wood, 21 P.
H.B.Scott, h.p. 9F
Alex. J. J. Macdonald/niLatt.
Ve Sir Howard C. Elphin-
stone, KCB.CMQ. R. Enjr.
ffOTW.H.Herbert,h.p.4W.I.R.
A.Adi.Gen. ColeJtetter
H. P. Hutton, 30 F
8. M. Clarke, 73 P
R. J. Manniiiirham-Ballcr,
Gr.Gds
H. J. Bachanan, 9 F
Wm.Lacy, Unatt, S.O.ofPena.
R. Maunsell, h.p. Depot Batt.
C. H. Palliscr. CB. Ben. S. C.
M F. S. Robertfi, Ci/. R.Art.
E. W. Bray, 4 F
G. P. C. Bray, 96 F
Yt H. N. D. Prendorgaat,
R. E
J. iliUcr, 13 HussarH
R. Bftiflrrie, CB. Bombay S.C.
He J.HillB, Clf.R.Art
G. D. Pritchard, R. Eng
T. Nuttall, Bombay SO
H. Beville, CB. Bombay 8. 0-
F. P. Mignon, Bombay S. 0.
G. F. Hogg, Bombay S. C. ...
G. B. Stonoy. h.p. 20 F. Staff
OflBcerof Pens
rc G.Davis, R.Art
F. Palmer, Scots Fus. Gds. ..,
J. P. Stafford, Bengal S. C...
P. Roome, Bombay S. C
William Gray, Bombay S. C.
Eon. E. J. w. Forester, CJnatt.
J. H. Edgar, h.p. 69 F
Henry Clerk, Madras S. C...
^. C. Dowker, Madras 8. C.
S. M. GUdea, Unatt
H. M. Smyth, h.p. 44 F. S. O.
ofPensioners
A. Leahy, R. Eng
Y€ C. C. Tec6<lale, CB. R.Art.
Eauerry ioH.R.U.the Prince
of Wale*
A. W. Gordon, 61 F
H. E. H. Buruside, h.p. 88 F.
Cniif Inetructcr^ School of
lIu*kHry
R. DawHon.h.p.R.StijffCorps^
Recruiting Officer, Dundalk
Richard Freer, 27 F
D. Kemp, h.p. 107 F. Adj. j$t
Adm.Balt.iRdlotkiaH S. Vol.
*. J. R. Tumbull, h.p. i Drs...
1869.
D. L. Colthnrst, h.p. 20 F
N. Bamand, Ck)ldst. Gds
H.O. Gould, Gr. Gds
C. Dune. Uuntt
Robert Mocklor, 64 F
G. R. Hopkins. 53 F
C. E. Mtuisfleld, Unatt. Consul
Ofneral tU Warsaw
G. N. FendaU, 53 F
J. Edmonstoime, 32 F
J. i. H. Gordon, Bengal S. C.
E. B. Thorp, 89 F
». F. D. Middleton, h.p. 29 F.
SuperinUndinffOfficer of Oar '
rifon Inrtruciion at Alderskot
K. R. Maitland, h p. 79 P. ...
W. H. Kerr, h.p. Depot Batt.
A$aist.Ac{f. andQr.Mr. Oen.
2^oca Scdia .'
C. F. Young, R. Art
H. Foster, 95 F
A. J. Nixon, Rifle Br
Bon. C. J. Addington, 100 P....
«.R. C. Stewart, n.p. 2 P. Adj.
Oen. at Madras tciih local
rank of Brigadier General ...
W. D. sT Dicfans, 31 P
H. R. L. Newdigate, Rifle Br.
I Jan.
T Jan.
z Jan.
I Jan.
I Jan.
22 Jan.
6 Feb.
4 Mar.
6 Mar.
13 Mar.
29 Mar.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
25 Apr.
1 !May
30 May
13 June
12 July
2 Auj?.
13 Aug.
15 Aug.
15 -A^ag-
15 Aug.
15 Aug.
15 Aug.
15 Aug.
15 Aug.
15 Aug.
IS Aug.
T5 Aug.
15 Aug.
IS Aug.
15 Aug.
25 Aug.
29 Aug,
29 Aug.
19 Oct.
28 Oct.
g Nov.
10 Nov.
10 Kov.
10 Nov.
18 Nov.
22 Nov.
23 Nov.
29 Nov.
Llcuteuanl Colonels.
H. L. Talbot, R. Art 25 Mar.
». W.H. Goodenough, R. Art. 25 Mar.
G. Clerk, Rifle Br 25 Mar.
C. P. Lane, 21 Hussars 25 Mar.
Hon. I. de V. E. T. W. Fiennes,
9liancerB 25 Mar.
P. A. Brown, h.p. Mil. Train 25 Mar.
FQC H.H.Gough.CJ.Ben.S.C. 30 Mar.
William A. Gib. Madras S. C. 4 Apr.
W. T. F. Farewell, Madr. S. C. 4 Apr.
W, H. Parnell, Gr.Gds 17 Apr.
; A. C. Phillips, Madras S. C... 24 Apr.
F.Hardy, 84 F 5 May
B. H. Langmore. Bengal S. C. 8 May
A. 8. Moberly, R. Eug 12 May
Walter Pane, CB. Madr. S. C. 17 May
C. P. Browne, Bengal S. C... 19 May
A. W. Ritherdon, Madr. S. C. 21 May
B. H. Power, Madras S. C... 29 :May
F. S. Hcwett, Bombay S. C. 9 June
D. Mocatta, Bengal S. C 9 Jime
G. W. Fraser, Bengal S. C... 9 Juno
H. M. Boddam, IJenj^al S. C. 9 June
J. J. Danscj', Bengal S. C — 10 June
J. S. Hawliiis, Bengal 8. C... 10 Juno
T. Thatcher, Bombay 8. C... 10 June
H. P. Babbage. Bengal 8. 0. 10 Juno
W. H. Binny, Bengal S. C... 10 Jime
J. H. L. Kerr, Madras 8. C... 10 June
Hon. B. M. Ward, 32 F 12 Juno
14 Dec.
27 Dec.
27 Dec.
27 Dec.
27 Dec.
27 Dec.
27 Dec.
23 Jan.
17 Feb.
17 Feb.
23 Feb.
18 Mar.
18 Mar.
18 Mar.
18 Mar.
18 Mar.
23 Mar.
24 Mar.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
2s Mar.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
2sMar.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
- ^■
T. J. Maclachlan, R. Art 14 Jime
P. R. Maunsell, CB. R.Eng... 14 June
L. F. C. Thomas, R. Art 14 June
R. H. Sankoy, R. En? 14 June
J. P. Tennant, R. Eng 14 June
J. G. Medley, R. Eng 14 Juno
17(5; J. J. M. InncB. R. Eng... 14 Juno
G. T. Chesney, R. En,? 14 June
W. E. Wjirrand. R. Yavt 14 Juno
H. A. Brownlow, R. P'nu' 14 June
J. W. F. Bean, Bengal 8. C. 21 June
W. L. Briggs, CB. Mam. S. C 1 July
N. E. Boiloau, Boiiffal S. C... 5 July
A. M. Calvert, h.p. R. Art,. ... 7 July
J. E. Ford, Scots Fus. Gds,... 7 July
H. J. Templer, Bengal 8. C. xo July
Alexander Pond, Bengal 8. C. 1 1 July
G. A. Williams, Bengal S. C. 18 July
8. A. Madden, 51 F 24 July
FC R.H. M. Aitken, Ben. 8. C. 1 Aug.
T. V. Cooke, h.p. R. Mar. i?ar-
rackMa*ter,TltnMuthDi'Aiiion 3 Aug.
C. J. ElUs, h.p. R. Mar. Pay-
master, PortsmouthDivision 3 Au?.
0. C. Johnson, Bengal 8. C — 11 Aug.
H. E. T. "Williams, 108 P 15 Aug.
R. C. Cross. Bengal 8. C 19 Aug.
G. V. Watson, 66 P 21 Aug.
T. E. Gordon, Bengal 8. C... 23 Aug.
William Rice. Bombay 8. C... 26 Aug.
G. C. Evezard, Bombay 8. C. 26 Aug.
W. C. Parr, Bombay 8. C. ... 1 Sept.
A. G. W. Bum, Madras 8. C. i Sept.
R. H. Price. Bengal 8. C. ... 1 Sept.
Hon. 8. Mostyn, 23 P i Sept.
N. G. Campbell. R. Art i Sept.
J. J. Hume, Bengal 8. C 4 Sept.
Sirs. C. Cowell, KCB. R.Eug. 5 Sept.
R. G. F. Henegan, R. Art 12 Sept.
G. H. M. Ayn8ley,Madras S.C. 13 Sept.
C. W. M. Payne. Unatt 20 Sept.
E. 8. Bridges, Gr. Gds 9 Oct.
P. H. Swinfeu. h.p. 5 Dr. (Ms. 20 Oct.
A. R. V. Crease, R. Eng. ..... 20 Oct.
W.Pil8worth,Unatt.,S.O.ofP. 28 Oct.
G. C. Lambert, 101 F 30 Oct.
C.J. H. Kirby,68P 10 Nov.
C. M.MacGrearor, Bengal 8. C. 10 Nov.
P. D. Home, R.Art 10 Nov.
C. Pollard, R. Eng 10 Nov.
C. T. Stewart, R. Bug 10 Nov.
A, Davidson, R. Eng 10 Nov.
C. E. 8. Gleig, h.p. 14 P 15 Nov.
». 0*B. B. Woolsey, R. Art. ... is Nov.
J. J. O'Bryen, Bengal 8. C. ... 22 Nov.
G. H. Thompson, Bengal 8. C. 8 Dec.
H. P. Waddmgton, Ben. 8. C. 8 Dec.
O. C. Hankin, Bengal 8. C... 8 Dec.
Edw. W. Dun, Madras 8. C. 8 Dec.
William Walker, Bom. S.C... 9 Dec.
R. C. Babington, Madras 8 C. 9 I>ec.
A. Paterson, Bengal 8. C. ... 9 Dec.
H. A. Hare, Madras 8. C. ... 9 Dec.
P. MacBean, h.p. 02 P 15 Dec.
W. T. Betty, h.p. 6 Dr. Gds.... 15 Dec.
C. J. Memman, R. Eng 18 Dec.
A. W. Drayson, R. Art 20 Dec.
C. W. Elgee, R. Art 20 Dec.
A. E. Osbom, Bengal S. C... 30 Dec.
II
J. Fendall, Bengal S. C 30 Dec.
C. T. Hallelt, Bengal 8. C. ... 30 Dec.
R. P. Webster, Bengal 8. C. 30 Dec.
J. G. R. Forlong. Madr. S. C. 30 Dec.
H. 8. Rammell, Madras 8. C. 30 Dec.
J. T, Norgate, Bengal 8. C... 30 Dec.
1870.
R. D. HoBsard, Bombay 8. C.
J. Ashbumcr, Bombay S. C.
H. M. Eliott, Madras S. C. ...
A. C. Bunbury. Bengal S. C.
C. L. Bro^vn. Bengal 8. C. ...
F. W. Peile, R. Eng
J.W.W.Osborae.CB.MjMl.S.C
.r. P. Sherriff, Bengal S. C...
H. A. Welman, h.p. Dep. Batt.
Fort Major f Ouernsey
P. E. A. Chamier, Ben. 8. 0.
R. Renton. Madras S. C
v.. J. Spilsbury, Bengal 8. C.
T. G. M. Lfine, Madras 8. C.
J. D. C. Wallace, Madras S. 0.
|G. F. Moore. Unatt. Staff Olf.
I ofPensioners
IT. SUipIcs, Bengal S. C
lA. Elderton, Bengal 8. C. ...
B. D. W. Rimsny, Unatt
John Sprot, 91 F
A. Y. Shortt, Bombay 8. C...
G. P. B. Sherard, Madr. 8. C.
jH. A. Taylor, Bengal 8. O. ...
J. M'K. MacintjTe, R. Art....
J. L. Pearse, Madras 8. C. ...
E. Harrison, R. Art
R. B. Deei-ing, b.p. Discharge
I Dep6t
P. P. Bailey, Bengal S. C. ...
G. Rhodes, Unatt
G. L. Thomson, Bombay 8. C.
HoH. E. G. Curzon. 52 F
L. S. Cotton, h.p. 63 F
E. B. Ramsay, Madras S. C.
J. R. Auldjo, Bengal 8. C.
F. DawBon, Madras S. C
R. Davidson, Bengal S. C. ...
G. Adey, Matlras S. C
iG. H. A. Forbes, h.p. R. Art.
IH. C. Fletcher. Madras 8. C.
V. W. Cox, Madras S. C
H. I. Be»-t, Madras 8. C
J/on.C. W. White, 8. Fus. Gds.
FitzRoyW. Fremantle.Coldst.
I Gds
V€ U. H. Lyster, Bengal 8. C.
P. W. Graham, Bengal S. C.
R. Chalmers, Bengal 8. 0. ...
F. C. Manningham-Buller,
Cold.'^tream Guards
Cecil Rice, h. p. 72 F
D. H. Mackinnon, Unatt., 8.
Officer of Pensioners
E. M. Manningham-Buller,
Rifle Brigade
P. Chaplin, 4 Dr. Gds
J. E. Sharp, h.p. i P. 8.0. ©f
Pensioners
c. Sydney Darling, h.p. 9 F...
J. V. O'Donnell, h. p. 27 F. ...
Richard Hill Rocke, h.p. 2 P.
G. K Berry, 56 P
,R. H. Travers, 48 F
E.W.Blickett, h.p. Dep. Batt.
B. So-adv. Bengal 8. C
R. J. Hughes, 88 P
C. 8. Dowson, h.p. 3 F
«. J, P. Battei-sby, h.p. 60 P.,
Cotndt. R. Military Asylum
R. Maunsell, h.p. 11 F
G. T. Gough, h.p. Cav. Depot
F. R. S. Flood, 82 P
A. B. A. Ellis, Gr. Gds
C. Fludyer, Gr. G<1b
H. L. Campbell, Bengal 8. C.
R. S. Sellon, R. Eng
T. G. Kennedy, Bengal 8. C.
P. G. Smith, h.p. 7 Dr. Gds..
Robert John Hay, R. Art. ...
c. Henry Brett, h.p. iB Hus.
A.Q.M.Oen.,Manehegter ...
J. H. Buller, h.p. Mil. Train
e. S. P. Jarvis, CMG. h.p. 82
P. Astist. Adj. Oen. of
Militia in Canada
W. R. Parmar, h.p. 75 P.
Netley Hospital
Geo. M. Miller, 79 P
Fra. Edw. Cox, R. Eng
John M'C. CampbeU, R. Art.
I Jan.
I Jan.
X Jan.
X Jan.
X Jan.
1 Jan.
2 Jan-
4 Jan.
6 Jan.
XX Jan.
xs Jan.
16 Jan.
16 Jan.
16 Jan.
18 Jan.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
28 Jan.
29 Jan.
X Feb.
3 Feb.
3 Feb.
5 Feb.
6 Feb.
6 Feb.
7 Feb.
9 Feb.
12 Feb.
15 Feb.
19 Feb.
26 Feb.
27 Feb.
28 Feb.
I Mar.
I Mar.
X Mar.
X Mar.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
5 Mar.
5 Mar.
16 Mar.
18 3klar.
22 Mar.
26 Mar.
30 Mar.
X Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr.
I Apr.
X Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
r Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
I Apr.
1 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
31 Ajpr.
x5 May
x6 May
24 May
28 May
28 May
28 May
4 Jane
4 Jane
4 June
4 June
4 June
12
Alurofl C. Jolmson. R. Art. ...
J. A. Dalzell, S3F
Geo. G. Pojirse, R. Art
Wallia Dowell, R. Art
G. R. Roberts, Bengal S. C...
T. W. Holland, Bengal S. C.
W.Widdicombe.Bombny B.C.
Sir Krlw. Leeds, Barf. Bengal
S. C
W. Ros^ King, Unatt
W. T. Bowen, Bombay S. C.
SirF.K. Pollock, Bengal S.G.
A. Irvine, Benural S. 0
H. N. Davics, Bengal S. C....
G. Hearn, Madras S. C
J. H .Henderson, Bomb. S. C.
J. Hudson, Bengal S. 0
Douglas Jones, Unatt
O. C. Finlay, Madras 8. C. ...
Lord J. H. Tavlonr, 94 F
W. J. Bradford, R. Art
E. Napier. 6 Dr. Gds
E. G. H. Vi*e. Hinchinbroke,
Gr. Gds
G. R. Westmacott. Ben. S. C.
H. N. Hodgson, Bengal 8. C.
H. W. G^vjTi, R. Mar
T. Bourke, h.p. 34 F
T. S. Warden, Bombay 8. C.
J/on. J. C. Dormer, Unatt. i^Mf.
Quarter Matter Oeneral at
i>ooer
«. 8. W. F. M.WUson, 18F...
P. Bedingfeld, R. Art
R. O. Farmer, R. Art
G. P. Ih-evost, 23 F
A. C. H. Stewart, 2 Life Gds.
Wm. Henry Orme, h.p. 85 F.
TC H. E. Jerome, 62 F
-C. M. Goran, R. Art
T. Pierce, Bengal 8. C
F. W. Lambton, 71 F
R. A. Roberts, R. Eng
A. U. H. Finch, R. Bng
A. Pcott, h.p. 5 F
H. C. Smith. 80 F
T. S. P. Field, h.p. R. Art. ...
A. J. M. Rainey, Madras 8. G.
W. K. Marshall. Bengal 8. C.
r. H. Hanmer, Bengal 8.C....
James Michael, Madras 8. G.
F. J. Ellis, Beniral S. C
lT€J.A.Tytler,CS.Beiigal8.C.
R. J. D. Ferris, Bengal 8. C.
A. F. Battye, Bombay 8. C....
W. Y. H. Shortt, Bom. 8. C.
S. D. ^Vhite, Bengal 8. C. ...
F. J. Stephenson, Ben. 8. C.
R. B. Chichester, 81 F
F. T. Lyster, ai F
«. C. Law, Bombay 8. C
S. Black, Bengal 8. C
A. R. Clephane, Madras 8. C.
R. G. I^wiB, Madras S.C. ...
J. C. Millar, Bengal 8. C
O. A. Cavler. Bengal 8. C. ...
C. H. Hall, Bengal 8. C
F. Duflin, Bengal 8. C
1871.
T€ J. P. H.Crowe, 10 F
R. H. Price, h.p. 25 F
F. 8. Taylor, R. Kng
E. Davidson, R. Eng
E. O. Leggatt, Madras 8. G...
E. L. M. Evans, Madras 8. C.
A. T. Armstrong, Bengal S.C.
F. L. Mackeson, Bombay S.C.
V.iord Cremome, Colds.Gds.
W. C. Hamilton, Bengal 8. C.
J. C. Macdonald, Madras S.G.
G. A. Searle, Madras 8. C. ...
F. J. Wilson, Madras 8. C. ...
W. Weldon, Madras 8. C
€. C. Dandridgo, Bengal 8. C.
R. A. Moore, Madras 8. C. ...
<r. Cavenagh, Bengal 8. C. ...
C. B. Bates, Madras 8. C
H. J. T. Neild. Madras 8. C.
H. P. WilUams, Bengal 8. C.
G. W. Playfair, Madras 8. C.
W. A. Deey, Madras 8. C. ...
J. Williamson, Bengal 8. C...
N. F. Bayly, Madras 8. 0. ...
X. M. Grain, R. Eng
Joseph Miles, Bombay 8. C...
<}. B. Thomas, Bombay 8. 0.
John Miles, Bombay 8. C. ...
^ ^. G, Magrath.Mad. 8. C.
Lleiifennnt Colonels .
4 June |Wm. Crcagh, Bombay 8. C.
4 June H. H.'D. Stracey. 8. If'us. Gds,
4 June W. Paske, Bengal S. C
4 Jane P. Maxwell, Bengals. C
7 Jane R. J. Baker, Madras 8. C. ...
7 June Hon. W. S. D. Home, Gr. €rds.
7 June J. T. Hill, Bombay 8. C
jW. R. C. Mylne, Bengal S.C.
7 June R.Hale, 7 Hossars
8 June F. G. Pym, R. Mar
8 Juno lA. Tisdall, 35 F
8 June ,C. A. S. Dickins, 28 F
8 June |C. Nedham, Bengal S. C
8 June ,H. C. Z. Claridgc, Madr.S.C.
8 June J. W. Rideout, Madras 8. C.
10 June jW. Rose, Madras 8. C
13 JuneE. B. Clay, Bengal S. C
20 June D. Thomson, R. Eng
29 Jane 1 A. E. Bowen, Madras 8. C...
29 June E. Chaplin, Colds. Gds
4 July John Roe, 1 1 F
6 July L. Russell, R. Eng
J. Goddnrd, R. >hxg
10 July A. U. Wombwell, 12 Lancers
25 July E. T. St.L. MccGwire, i F....
27 July G. J. F. Smyth, Coldst. Gds.
2 Aug. W. T. Chitty, Bombay 8. C...
9 Aug. ;T. M. Baumgartner.Bom.a.C.
9 Aug. I W. G. R. Masters, h.p. R. Mar.
I Bar. Matt. Chatham Dioision
(J. Puget, 8 Hussars
21 Aug. a.H.ii. H. BlundoU. Gr. Gds
27 Aug. C. E.Cumberland, R. Eng...
3 Sept. J, B. Edwards, R. Eng
3 Sept. H. M. C. Logh, Gr, Gds
3 Sept. H. J. Wise, 2 W.LR
3 Sept. C.E.Astoll,h.p. 45F.8.0.ofP.
IS Sept., J. M'Kay, 12 F
15 Sept..J.Baillie.Unatt.,S.O.ofPens.
7 Oct. I J. H. Jenkins, Bengal 8.C....
8 Oct. I Hon. C. F. Crichton. Gr. Gds.
10 Oct. iF. G. Hodgson, Madras 8. C.
13 Oct. E. L. Pym, R. Mar
i70ct. |A,H. Bogle, R. Art
22 Oct. I John Ruggles, Bengal S. C...
22 Nov. J. 8. Ogilvie, Bengal 8. C. ...
23 Nov. C. J. Godby. Bengal 8. C. ...
3 Dec lE. St. George. Bengal 8. C...
A. W. Graham, Bombay 8. C.
J. H. 8. Pierce, Bombay S.C.
R. Murray, Bengal 8. C
C. Elliot, C5. Madras S. C...
J. K. Couper, Bengal 8. C. ...
G. N. Johnstone, Mad. 8. C.
W. Waddington, Bombay S.C.
W. Nembhard, Bengal 8. C.
J. B. Smyly, Bengal 8. C. ...
A. Jenkins, Madras S. C. ...
E. N. Norton, Madras 8. C...
24 Dec. jJ. Perkins, Bengal 8. C
28 Dec. IJ. A. Ruddell, 25 P
29 Dec. J. Pej-ton, 7 Dr. Gds
29 Dec. In. Stevenson, 87 F
29 Dec. G. L. Fraser, Bengal 8. C. ...
29 Dec. 10. R. Stokes, R. Art
29 Dec. |T. A. Cox, 3 F
29 Dec. H. T. Sibome, R. Eng
39 Doc. TJCWm. M'Bcan,93F
J. Fairbrother, Bombay 8. C.
T. W. Prevost, h.p. 42 F., S.
2 Jan. O. of Pensioners
X Jan. W. J. P. Barlow, Bengal S. C.
3 Jan. C. Armstrong, Bengals. C...
2 Jan. J. M. Grant, Madras 8. C. ...
3 Jan. W. H. Crompton-Stansfleld,
3 Jan. II F
3 Jan. J. Keer, Bengal 8. C
3 Jan. H. G. Deedes, 60 F
4 Jan. J. M'Auley, h.p. x W. I. R. ...
5 Jan. J. F. Fisher, R. Bng
IX Jan. W. H. Hessey. Madras 8. C...
X2 Jan. G. M. Battye, Bengal 8. C. ...
13 Jan. R.Q.Mainwaring,Madr. 8. C.
18 Jan. H. De R. Pigott, 70 F
x8 Jan. Hon. H. T. Fraser, Scots Fas.
x8Jan. Guards
x8 Jan. W. W. Goodfellow, CS.R.Eng.
18 Jan. J. F. Berthon, Bombay 8. C.
x8 Jan. W. Y. Lautour, Gr. Gds
x8 Jan. C. 8. Akers, R. Eng
18 Jan. G. B. Roberts. Madras 8. C.
20 Jan. B. G.VanderGucht, Ben. 8. C.
30 Jan. H. F. Hancock, R. Bng
aoJan. J. G. T. Griffith, R. Eng
28 Jan. Charles Steel, Unatt
3 Feb. F.C. J.Brownlow, Bengal 8. C.
3 Feb. C. R. Hill, R. Art
3 Feb. P. J. Campbell, R. Art
3 Feb. A. W. Twiss, R. Art
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
xo Deo.
10 Dec.
xo Dec.
10 Deo.
xoDec.
xo Dec.
xo Dec.
xo Dec.
24 Dec.
3 Feb.
4 Feb.
11 Feb.
IX Feb.
IX Feb.
15 Feb.
x8 Feb.
20 Feb.
32 Feb.
24 Feb.
28 Feb.
38 Feb.
28 Feb.
2 Mar.
3 Mar.
a Mar.
3 Mar.
15 Mar.
19 Mar.
33 Mar.
34 Mar.
24 Mar.
24 Mar.
25 Mar.
35 Mar.
35 Mar.
x Apr.
4 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
XI Apr.
IX Apr.
32 Apr.
23 Apr.
30 Apr.
I May
XI May
11 May
17 May
20 May
27 May
8 June
13 Juno
13 June
13 June
14 June
14 June
14 June
14 Jane
14 June
14 June
14 June
14 Jane
14 June
14 June
14 June
16 June
16 Juue
21 June
28 June
28 June
4 July
8 July
12 Jaly
12 July
14 July
19 July
20 July
22 July
33 July
32 July
32 July
26 July
30 July
3 Aug.
9 Aug.
30 Aug.
20 Aug.
3o Aug.
35 Aug.
30 Aug.
1 Sept.
8 Sept.
9 Sept.
13 Sept.
17 Sept.
30 Sept.
20 Sept.
30 Sept.
I Oct.
lOct.
X Oct.
xOct.
xOct.
jE. .T. Bmco. R. Art i Oct
'«. G. A. Wilkinson. R. Art. .. i Oct.
,7/ow. E.G.P.Liltlefon.Gr.GdA. 14 Oct.
,E. J. Dickson, StaJ^ Captai*
nUofMan ^ Oct.
|G. H. WaUer, 7 F a8 Oct
;R. T. Godman, 5 Dr. Gds. ... aSOct
,C.A.Wynne.Finch,S.Fu8.Gd8 38 Oct
G. C. K. Johnstone, Gr. Gds. 38 Oct.
W. G. D. Masay, s Lancers 31 Oct.
Hales Wilkie, 29 F 31 Oct.
H. Trotter, Gr. Gds 31 Oct.
G. W. Stackpoole, h.p. 18 F. 15 Nov.
I W. J. Stuart, R. Eng 19 Nov.
I R. H. Robin.son, h.p. 60 Rifles 5 Dec.
L. Hook, h.p. Ceylon Rifles... 7 Dec.
A. L. Annesley, 1 1 Hussars 9 Dec.
A. K. Comber, Bengal 8. C. 12 Dec.
W. R. Gordon.Bengal 8. C... 12 Dec.
James Bam, Bengal 8. C. ... 12 Dec.
P. A. Dickins, Bengal S. 0.... 12 Dec,
J. D. Swayne, Bengal 8. C... 12 Dec.
J. C. Wood, Bengal 8. G 12 Dcc-
C. M. Longmore. Bengal S. C. 12 Dec.
T. F. Forster, Bengal S. C... 13 Dec.
F. C. Anderson, Bengal S. C. 13 Dec.
M. Hunter. Bengal 8. C 13 Dec.
B. A. Wilkinson. R. Eng 14 Dec.
A. J. Bruce, Madras 8. C. ... 20 Dec
T. B. Harrison, Bengal S. C... 20 Dec.
W. H. Smith, Bengal S. C... 20 Dec.
Arthur Francis, Madras S.C. 37 Dec.
R. W. Brooke, hp. 60 F 29 Dec.
P. W. Gregory, h.p. 44 F. ... 29 Dec.
R. C. Whitehead, 58 F 29 Dec.
J. B. Prynne, R. Mar 29 Dec.
H. F. Brooke, 109 F 29 Dec.
J. H. M. 8. Stewart, R. Eng... 29 Dec.
H. J. F. E. Hickes, R, Art. ... 39 Dec.
#. W. W. Lynch, 2 F 31 Dec.
187$.
C.H.T. B.de Ruvignos.Unatt. i Jan.
J . F. Robertson, Bombay 8. C. 3 Jan.
G. Longley, h.p. R. Eng 5 Jan.
H. T. Arbuthnot, R. Art. s J«»-
W. Stirling, R. Art $Jan-
W. H. Hawes, Bengal 8. C.... 7 Jan.
B. W. Ryall, Bengal 8. 0. ... 14 Jan.
G. F. Pearson, Madra-s S. C... 14 Jan.
E. Dandridge, Bengal S. C... 14 Jan.
C. J. Prescott, Bombay S. C. 17 Jan.
E. L. Tavemer, Bombay S. C. 17 Jan.
Fred. Close, R. Art 17 Jan.
H. V. Timbrell, R. Art ai Jan.
J. N. Maclean, Madras 8. C. 36 Jan.
P. J. P. Wetherall, Madr. S. C. 26 Jan.
W. Bannerman, Bombay 8. C. 3 Fcl).
W. R. Alexander, Bom. S. C. 3 Feb.
C. E. H. Stanley, Gr . Gda i Fel».
D. Scott, Madras 8. C 4 Feb.
W. B. Girdlcstone, Ben, 8. C. 4 Feb.
.A.. F. Williams, Madras S.C. 4 Feb.
W. J. Viaard, Madras S. C. . . . 4 Fs^'-
A. P. Chesshyre, Bom. S. C... 5 Feb.
T. 8. Hawks, Madras 8. C. ... 5 Feb.
H, G. J. Da vies, R. Mar 13 Feb.
G. R, F. Bardin, Madras S. C. ao Feb.
W. C. MacDougall, Ben. S. C. 20 Feb.
I. F. MacAndrew, Ben. 8, C. 20 Feb.
Charles James. Madras S. C. 20 Feb.
H. J. Hawes. Bengal 8. C. ... 24 Feb.
T. Austin, Madras 8. C 24 Feb.
H. L. Grove, Madras 8. C. ... 34 Feb.
C. V. Gordon, Madras 8. C... 24 Feb.
J. H. Warden, Madras 8. C... 24 Feb.
R. W. Daunt, Madras 8. G. ... 24 Feb.
S. J. Thorp, Bombay 8. C. ... 3 Mar
H. Q. De la Fosse. 101 F 4 Mar.
T. Taylor, Bengal 8. C 6 Mar
John Jerome. 86 F 6 Mat,
R. B.Ingram, h.p. xooF 8 Mar.
Henry Renny, R. Art i Apr
G. E. L. Waiker, R. Eng la Apr.
J. Wilkinson, 15 F 13 Apr.
W. M. Lees, Bengal 8, C u Aj.r.
J. R. Fairlie, Madras 8. C. ... ao Apr.
P. D. Ogilvie, Bengal 8. 0. ... 20 Apr.
A. H. B. Brace, Bengal 8. C. 20 Apr.
lUC G. D. Dowell, h.p. R. M.
Ji.n. Adj.Dewm Art.MU. ... 23 Apr.
«. G. D. Barker. 64 F 23 Apr.
T. E. Byrne, R. Art 24 Apr.
W. T. M'Grigor, Bengal 8. C. =S Apr.
R. Barter, Bengal 8. 0 28 Apr.
A. A. Munro, Bengal 8. C 5 Mar
J. Mullina,R. Eng 5 May
J. Bonham, R. Art 6 May
Lieutenant Colonels,
15
W. H. Hawloy, 14 F 8 May
G. Gaynor, h.p. 104 F xo Hay ;
f. Johnston, h.p. R. Art 15 May
H. C. Faulkner, Unatt. B. O.
of Pons 83 May
J. K. Frafier, 1 Life Gds 29 May
Horatio Biden, Madras S. C. 12 June
Wem^rss Smith, Bengals. C. za June
J. P. Cambridge, Ben. 8. C... la June
J. A. Brereton, Bengal 8. C... la June
Araold M. Knight, h.p. 12 P.
S.O.ofPenaiouers 13 June
W. H. Paget, Bengal S. C. ... x 3 June
a W. Wahab, Bombay 8. C. xa June
('. H. Wilson, Madras 8. C. ... X3 June
T. C. Hamilton, Bengal 8. 0. 13 June
E. M. G. Cooper, Bom. 8. C. 13 June
R. M. Bonnor, Bomhi^ 8. C. 13 June
M. R. Haig. Bombay 8. C. ... X3 June
James Gordon, Bombay 8. C. 13 June
H. F, Disbrowe, Bombay 8.C. X3 June
C. S. Heam. Mailras 8. G. ... 13 June
G. C. Hnxham, Bengal 8. C.... 13 June
('. K. JJavlor. Bombay 8. C... 13 June
G.J. Meliis. Bombay 8. G. ... 13 June
T. C. Georges. Madras 8. C... 13 June
W. C. Lester, Bombay 8. C. . . . 13 June
D.G.S. St.J.Grant,Mad.S.C. xsJuno
A. F. Corbett. Bengal 8. C. ... 13 June
W. H. Mason. Bonibay 8. G... X3 June
M. De la Poer Beresford, 72 F. 14 June
J. E. Swindley, 15 Hussars... 19 June
W. Douglas, Madras 8. G. ... 23 June
G. A. Walker, Madras 8, G.... 23 June
H. H. Steward, 2 Dr. Gds 26 June
S. B. Farrell, R. Eng 26 Juno
('. W. Barry, R. Eng 27 June
Y. H. Harford, 8. P. Gds 29 June
G. A. Laughton.Bombay 8.G. 3 July
J. L. Sheppard, Bombay 8. C. 3 July
H. C. Wilkiuaon, 16 Lancers. 3 July
8. C. Milford, Bombay 8. C . . . . 4 July
W. B. Gosset, R. Eng 5 July
G. O. Bowdler, 40 F xo July
H. Strover. R. Art. 10 July
F. Mould, R. Eng. 10 July
T. P. Graham, 8. F. Gds X7 July
J. A. T. Garratt, Gr. Gds. ... 17 July
y. T. Parsons. 103 F 24 July
W. J. DorehiU, h.p. 43 F.,
S. O. of Pensioners z Aug.
0. H. Cookes. R. Art i Aug.
J. A. R. Mead, R. Art. x Aug.
J.F. Raper. R. Art t Aug.
.V. H. Heath, R. Art 1 Aug.
J. Fulton, R. Art, 1 Aug.
A. A. Bayly, R. Art. x Aug.
J. E. Cordncr. R. Art. i Aug.
O.Clarke, R. Art x Aug.
A. H. Dawson, R. Art z Aug.
J. H. Reid, R. Art i Aug,
T. M. Harris. R. Art i Aug.
A. D. Denniss. R. Art z Aug.
T. C. Crowe. R. Art. i Aug.
B. M. Playfaip, R. Art, z Aug.
C. Raikes, R. Art z Aug.
W. DO. Korrich. R. Art, z Aug.
H. F Bolton. Bombay 8. 0. .. . 3 Aug.
K. Mallaby, Bombay 8. 0. .. 3 Aug.
C. A, Collier, Bombay 8. C... 3 Aug.
R. Warren, R. Bug 3 Aug.
R. H. Stotherd. R. Eng 3 Aug.
W. H. Noble. R. Eng 3 Aug.
H. Schaw, R. Eng. 3 Aug.
G. H. Gordon. R. Eng. 3 Aug.
J. H. P. H. Hudson, Gr. Gds. 3 Aug.
F. H. Cnstanoe, Gr . Gds 3 Aug.
r. J. Fowler. R. Eng 4 Aug.
E. G. Campbell, Mac&as 8. C. zx Aug,
H. a. Eyre, Ooldst. Gds Z4 Aug,
A, A. Bruce. Bengal S.C. ... 15 Aug.
• F. W. Jebb, 67 P 21 Aug.
CDa. Jolliflb, R. Marine Art. 27 Aug.
A. R. Clarke, CB. R.Eng. ... 27 Aug.
T.W.RBoi8raffon,Bengal8.C. a Sept
G. A. Brown, Bengal 8. 0. ... xx Sept.
A. M'Kenaie, Bengal S. 0. ... xx Sept.
Henry Moore, Bombay B. 0. zz Sept.
re I).Maclntyxo.Bengal 8.0. xx Sept.
f\ M W. Meroer, R. Art. 2z Sept.
H. L. Evana, R. Mariuee 2 Oct.
W. L. D. Meares, ao F 5 Oct.
Dancan Stewart, hj>. 9a F. ... 6 Oct.
f.G. D. Webber, a W.I.Regt... X9 Oct.
X. W. de Ooiirc:7. R. Mames 30 Oct.
Arch. R.Gaoag,K. Art 3 Not.
K. W. Childera, R. Art a Nov,
T. L M. Hog, R. Art a Nor.
F. C. TxtTOr, B, Alt, „ 93 Not.
Hon, W. H. P. Carington, ;T. E. Webster, Bengal 8.0... . zz Juno
Gr. Gds 4 Dec. JW. 8. Drever, Madras 8. C... xx June
John Jago, 74 P 9 Dec. I J. M. Graham, Bengal 8. C... xi June
Stanley Scott, Bombay 8. C. xx Dec. T. B. Cox, Bengal S.C xx Jun&
F. G, Steuart, Bombay S. C. xx Dec A. G. Plomer, Bombay 8. C. xx June
William Camell, Bengal 8. C. 1 1 Dec. | Ralph Ouseley, Bengal 8. C. x i June
S. S. Bouldcrson. Ben. 8. C... xi Dec. |R. R. Wallace, Bombay 8. C. xi June
A. H. Cooke, Madras 8. C. ... ix Dec. Jas. Clements, Bombay 8.0. 11 Jiuie
P. N. Miles, Bengal 8. C 11 Dec. E. A. Green, Bombay 8. C. ... 11 Juno-
J. Macdonald, Bengal 8.C.... 11 Dec. O. L. Smith. Bengal 8. C. ... 12 June
R. Y. Chambers, Bengals. C. xx Dec. |John D. HaU, Bombay 8. C... xa Juno
Lionel D'Arcy Dunsterville, iT. Wadding ton, Bombay S.C. 12 Juno
Bombay S.C xaDec. iW.J. Gascoigne.Sc.Fus.Gds. 25 June
J. Currie, Bombay S.C 12 Dec. ]J.R. S.Hendcrson.Madr.S.C. 30 June*
R. V. Handyside, Madr. S. C. la Dec. ,C. P. Barras, Bombay S. C. ... 3 Jaly
J. R. G. G. Shortt, Bom. S. C. 12 Dec. J. B. Sterling, Coldst. Gds.... 5 July
W. H. Beynon. Bombay 8. C. 20 Dec. |H. B. Urmston, Bengal 8. C,
J.T. Watson, Bengal S. 0. ... 20 Dec.
W. O. Swanston, Madras S.C. 20 Dec.
W. H. R. Godf^y, Madr. 8.0. ao Dec.
C. M. Hailes, Madras 8. 0... 20 Dec.
J. W. Orchard, Bengal 8. 0. 20 Deo.
A. D. Clay, Madras 8. 0 ao Dec.
C.'D. Clementaon, Madr. S.C. 26 Dec.
A. Gahngan, Madras 8. C. ... 26 Dec.
E. H. Paske. Bengal S. C. ... a6 Dec.
C. P. J. Skottowe.Madr. S.C. 26 Dec.
T. W. W. Pierce, Bom. 8. 0. 29 Dec.
1878.
0. W. Burton, R. Mar 2 Jan.
G. Eiillender, Madras 8. C... 3 Jan.
W. A. Glasspoole. Bom. 8. C. 3 Jan.
».V€ H. B. wood, 90 P 19 Jan.
Thomas Lamb, Bengal 8. 0. ao Jan.
A. C. Lilly, Madras 8. C ao Jan.
R. Johnstone, Bombay S. 0. ao Jan.
HastingsPraser,Madras 8.0. aoJan.
William Munro, Madras 8.0. ao Jan.
0. M. White, Madras 8. 0. ... 26 Jan.
J. R. Currie, Bengal 8. 0. ... 26 Jan.
R. K. Maoqnoid, Madras 8.0. 36 Jan.
P. W. B. P. Walker, Soots
Pus. Gds I Feb.
P. A. Blphinstone, Bom. 8.0. 3 Feb.
0. A. M'Mahon, Madras 8.0. 4 Feb.
0. Blewitt, 65 F zaPeb.
T. L. BeU, 6 P Z4 Feb.
L. Sidebottom-Vennor, Unatt. 15 Feb.
E, W. Lyona, Bombay 8, 0.... 17 Feb.
G. B. Tyrwhltt, Bombay 8.0. 17 Feb.
J. Harpur, Bombay 8. C. ... Z7 Peb.
B. L'Estrange, Bombay 8. 0. Z7 Peb.
D. Hutoheon, Bombay 8. 0. Z7 Feb-
H. W. Blowers, Bombay 8. 0. Z7 Peb.
L. M. Davies. Bombay 8. 0. 17 Feb.
H. Mackenzie, Bengal 8. 0.... ao Feb.
C. 8. B. Walton, Madras 8. 0. 20 Feb.
John Woodcock, Madraa 8. C. x Mar.
T. G. Coles, Bombav 8. 0. ... 3 Mar.
R. M. Parsons, R. Eng 8 Mar.
R. T. Thynne, Gr. GWs xs Mar.
G. B. Bowen, Madras 8. 0.... Z7 Mar.
G. J. D. Hay. Bengal 8. 0.... ao Mar.
G. G. Ounliflb, Bengal 8. 0... 20 Mar.
P. P. L. Stafford, Madr. 8. 0. ao Mar.
D. Robinson, h.p. 7a F 35 Mar.
J. Thompson, a F a6 Mar.
Hon. 0. 0.Molyneux, xo Hub. a6 Mar.
H. P. Bwart, 3 Life Gds. 36 Mar.
G. J., Lord Rosehill, Scots
Pus. Gds 36 Mar.
H. Orofton, h.p. 67 F 39 Mar.
H. W. Palmer. 90 P z Apr.
R. B. Montgomery, 13 F. ... x Apr.
B. H, Foster, 12 P. x Apr.
P. Brine, R. Eng 3 Apr.
A. R. Bayly, Bengal 8. 0 s Apr.
Mossom Boyd, Bombay 8. 0. 3 Apr.
R. 8. Gole, h.p. Army Hosp.
Corps, M€e. Off. ai Jioadinfi 5 Apr.
P. Withington,h.p. Oav. Dep. 6 Apr.
A. H. Oass,h.i>. xo Hussars... Z4 Apr.
B. Le Pelley. n.p. 5 F 23 Apr.
T. Tyaoke, aa F 33 Apr.
R. D*0. 0. Bracken, Ben. 8.0. 36 Apr.
0. M. Cotton, ao Hussars 30 Apr.
Wm. French, R. Art x May
0. 8. Baker. h.p. 59 P 6 May
D. MaoParlan, B. Art zz May
O. 8. de N. Lucas, R. Art ... xt May
f. G. P. CoUey, a P Z5 May
A. Butter, h.p. 1$ P 33 May
H. Oook. xooF 33 May
8. G. Carter, 63 F 33 May
W. H. Earle, h.p. X7 F a6 May
H. 0. Oraigie. xo Hussars 39 May
R. 8. Simonds, Bengal 8.0... . xx June
A. Taylor, Bengal 8 C )i Juue
20 July
26 July
28 July
J. V. Morris, Madras 8.0.
W. T. Pagan, Bengal S. C.
W. 0. Phill potto, R. Eng 2 Aug.
H.A.Woodhouso, Bomb. 8.0. 3 Aug.
T. P. Lloyd, 98 P 9 Aug.
R.R. Gillespie, 106 P 13 Aug.
H. P. Montgomery, tbP. ... 13 Aug.
R.O.Watson,h.p.CeylonRifles 15 Aug.
J. de Montmorency, 59 P. ... 16 Aug.
R.C. A. Marshall. Madr. S.C. aoAug.
A. R. M'Mahon, Madras S. C. 20 Aug.
T. W. Stansfeld, Madras 8. 0. ax Aug.
A. H. M. Dickey, Madras 8. 0. 2x Aug.
P. H. Chancellor, h.p. R, Art. 22 Aug.
E. L. Dillon, 18 F 27 Aug.
J.W. H. 0. G. Morris, R.M.A. 29 Aug.
P. W. Stubbs, R. Art i Sept.
0. D. 8. Clarke, Bengal 8. 0... a Sept.
R. H. Scott, Bengal 8. 0. ... a Sept.
G. P. Herbert, 7 P 6 Sept.
B. B. Herrick, R. Marines ... x8 Sept.
H. Alexander, x Dr. Gds aa Sept.
W. H. White, Madras 8, 0. ... aa Sept
T. B. Panshawe, 33 P 34 Sept.
R. A. Loudon, h.p. 5 W. I. R.. a8 Sept.
0. PitzGerald, 49 F 4 Oct.
D. J. M'Grigor, R. Art. 8 Oct
G. B. Heastey, R. Marines ... 17 Oct.
0. Williamson, 60 Rifles x8 Oct.
A. B. Pyers. R. Eng 18 Oct^
J. P. Cox, R. Eng 19 Oct.
P. B.Drew, 8 P 35 Oct.
0. Barlow, xoP 39 Oct.
J. G. Mayoock, hj). Z4 F xs Nov.
George Bent, 25 P. Z7 Nov.
C. D. Thomas, Ooldst Gds.... 19 Nov.!
E. G. Clark, Bengal 8. 0. ... 3o Nov.
H. D'A. P. Bumell, 7 Hus.... 6 Dec.
0. L. Pereira, Madras 8. 0. zo Dec.
J. A. Smith, Bombay 8. 0.... zo Dec.
0. P. Packe, Bengal 8. 0. ... zo Dec.
0. R. Shaw, Bengal 8. 0 xo Dec.
J.F.Sherer.BengalS. 0 zo Dec.
0. J. Smith, Madras 8. 0. ... to Dec.
E. L. Hankin, Madras 8. 0.... zo Dec.
B. 0. 8. Williams, R. Eng. ... zo Dec.
A. H. Millett, Bengal 8. 0. ... zx Dec.
H. E. Ryvee, Madras 8. 0. ... zz Dec.
H. B. Chalmers, Bengals. 0. zx Deo.
P. Salter, Madras 8. 0 xz Deo.
R. E. Oakes, Bengal 8. 0 zx Dec.
G. ¥rheeler, Bengal 8. 0 zx Dec.
O.Montgomene,Madr.S.C. zx Dec.
L. Bland, R. Eng zx Dec.
A. W. Dumford,R. Eng zz Dec.
E. P. Du Oane, CB. R. Eng. zx Dec.
W. Grossman, R. Eng zz Deo.
D. A. Fraser. R. Eng zz Deo.
J. O. Mayne, R. Eng zz Deo.
H. T. Rogers, R. Eng. xz Deo.
Irwin M. Greig, R. Eng zi Dec.
J. R. Mauztfell. R. Eng xz Deo.
H. G. Fanter, 33 P 14 Dec.
B. J. 0. Prior, Madras 8. 0... so Deo.
H. T. Duncan. Madras 8. 0... ao Dec.
J. G. 8. MatheBon,Ben. S.G... 30 Dec.
0. 0. Minchin, Madras 8. 0... so Dec.
A. W. Cameron, 93 P 34 Dec*
W. W. W. Johnston, 1 W.I.R. 34 Dec.
A. Wolrige, R. Mar 39 Dec.
B. M. DcMuie, Z9 P 29 Deo.
1874.
G. W. Hanson. Bombay 8. 0. 3 Jan.
L. 0. Barton, Bombay B. O... 3 Jan.
0. E. Grogan, X4 F 6 Jan.
R. W. Hinxman, 60 F 7 Jan.
irc H, 8. Cochrane, 7 P 7 Jan.
J. B. Lind, h.p. 31 F 7 Jan.
David Shaw, Madras S. 0. ... 8 Jan.
M. K. Bourne, Madras 8. 0. iz Jan.
Osborne Morgan. Madr. 8. C. tz Jan.
Alfred TallQ(^ Bengal S. C. zxJan.
4 FIELD MARSHALS.
Sis Soyal Siahnen George W. F. C. Duke of Camhridfte, KQ, £jP. QCB. GCUQ. Grenadier Guarde. Royal Aitillcr;
and Royal Engineers, Colonel in Chief of the 6o<A jfi^t/fet. Commanding in Chiefs a Nov, 6a.
e. ^Wi Sir William Maynard GK)inm, QCB. Coldstream Gaards, t Jan. 68, Condable qfthe Tomer of Londtm.
OENE&ALS.
1864.
3B5irJ.F.PitzGerald,C?CB.i8F. ao June
$ G. Jforattw of Tweeddale,
KT. QCB. a Life Goards ... ao June
1860.
tSir John Bell, QCB. 4 F. ... 15 June
Sir J. Aitchiaon, QCB.
Boots Fu8.Gdfl 30 July
1862.
MOT 5tr W.Rowan, &CB. 52 F. 13 Aug.
Soft Sir G.Bowles, QCB. i W.
I. R., Lt. of Tower of London 9 Nov.
Sis Boycd Sighneu Albert
Edward Trince 0/ Wales and
DuJce 0/ Cornwall, KQ. KT.
KB. Q CB. QCSI. loHuBsars,
Col. in Chitf of Rijle Brigade 9 Nov.
1868.
ffi Chas. Aug. Shawe. 74 F.... 6 ^ar.
»rR.Bngland,(^CJ8.J:ir.4iF. 6 July
fliirW.J.a)drington,(?CS,a3F. 27 July
Sir J.M. F. Smith, KS. R.Bng.
Qent. Usher qfPrittg Chamber 3 Aug.
*. 9 Sir D. M'Gregor, KCB. ... 38 Oct.
J. Spink, KS. F. la Jan.
3 John Drummond xoFeb.
Geo. Cha. EarlofLxLO&n, QCB.
1 Life Gds 28 Aug.
iPas Sir Chas. Yorke, QCB.
Rifle Br S Sept.
1868.
e, 9 Hon. Sir E. Cust, KCS.
x6 Lancers, Master of the
Ceremonies to the Queen xa Jan.
9 F. J. Davies, 67 F 14 Jan.
HaronsBeresford, aoF 4 Mar.
19 Mt. Hon. Sir W. T. Kuollys.
KCB. 6a F., ConirolUr and
Treasurer of the Household <f
H.B.H. the Prince of Wales 17 June
BUr H. R. Ferg. Davie, Bt. 73 F. as June
W. Wylde, CB. R. Art 24 Aug.
Sir J. Gheape, QCB. R. Bug. 6 Dec.
1867.
^ E. F. Gasooigne, 69 F ao Jan.
Hugh H. Jbord Strathnaim,
QCB. QCSI. R. Horse Gds. 4 Feb.
5irH.J.W.Bentinck,JrC£.28F 8 Dec.
1868.
cWiSirT. Reed, KCB. 44 F. x Jan.
H. nse. Melville, QCB. 60 F. x Jan.
Sir R. J. Dacres, QCB. R. Art. a Feb.
Henry Colvile, 12 F a7 Mar.
Sir W.F. Williams,SaH. QCB.
R. Art. Qov. 4r Com. in Chitf
ofQihraltar a Aug.
John Eden, CB. 34 F 25 Aug.
Sir J. B. Dupui8,lr(7£.R. Art. xo Nov.
P. S. Stanhope, 13 F 22 Nov.
F. Sohuler, R. Art xx Dec.
1869.
mH.Xor(iRokeby,£'C£.77^- 8 Har.
Henry W. Breton, 56 F x8 Dec.
38 Thos. G. Ball, 8 F.* xo Jan.
Sir E. Sabine, KCB. R. Art... 7 Feb.
Geo. Dixon, X04 F , x Apr.
Sirh,. B. Stransham, KCB. R.
Mar .J. x Apr.
A. Anderson, CB. «. Mar. ... x Apr.
Sir Thomas Holloway, QCB.
R. Mar. Art i Apr.
Sir G. Brooke, KCB. R. Art... 34 May
1^ Fred. Maun8ell,85F 9 Aug.
Sir G. H. Lookwood, KCB.
3 Hussars aaOcfe.
SirP, GTKDt,QCB.QCUQ.7BF.
Qovemor of Chelsea Hospital xg Nov.
5irR. J. H.Vivian, QCB. xoa F. aa Nov.
1871.
Sir Wm. Wyllie, KCB. 103 F. 34 Feb.
«. Sir R. Air^, QCB, 7 F.
AdfuUmt Qeniral 9 Apr.
H. Goodwyn, R. Bng X4 July
Sir Geo. BuUer, QCB. Rifle Br. as Oct.
Sir J. B. Goiu^, KCB. a Dn. as Oct
Hon. Arthur Upton, 107 F as Oct.
/9{rA,J,ClQ9t^j^Ci7,JdxxgaF, 35 Oct,
GENEBAL OFFIOEBS.
39&ia G. Macdonald, 16 F. ... 35 Oct.
J. R. Crauftird, 91 F 25 Oct.
P. Taylor, KH. 24 F 19 Nov.
<?. T. H. Johnston, 66 F 5 Dec.
H. A. Hankey, 1 Dr. Gds. ... 7 Dec.
H. D. Townshend, 25 F 31 Dec.
1872.
F. F. Whinyates, R. Art ai Jan.
Wm. H. Eden, 90 F 4 Mar.
Sir J. Hope Grant, (7 C£. 9Lan.
Com. at Aldershot 23 Apr.
Cha. Gascoyne, 72 F xoMay
W. R., Ikwrf Sandhurst, QCB.
QCSI. 38 F. Commanding the
Troops in Ireland 93 May
R. J. Stotherd, R. Bug 19 June
Sir J. Alexander, £"03. R.Art. x Aug.
H. Servante, R. Eng 37 Aug.
J. T. Lane, CB. R. Art 6 Oct.
Bight Hon. Sir Edw. Lugard,
QCB. 2} F. Chief Com. efthe
ArmyPurehcue Commisston...
1873.
G. H. MacKinnon. CB. 26 F.
I P. V. England, R. Art
. F. Vise. Templetown, KCB.
60F
A. A., 2?orZ<jf Camwath, 48 F.
Sir T. 8. Pratt, KCB. 37 F. ..
e. W. N. Hutchinson. 33 F. ...
Simcoe Baynes, 3s F
0. M. C. Johnstone, 88 F
1874.
e. iP Wm. F. Forster, KH. 8x F.
F.Johnston
M. Barlow, CB. 14 F
24 Oct.
19 Jan.
29 Mar.
6 Apr.
14 Apr.
26 May
agMay
x4Dec.
29 Deo.
6 Jan.
7 Jan.
21 Mar.
LIETJTEHAHT OEHERALS.
1866.
IBB, Sir J. Bloomfield, QCB.
R. Art 12 May
e. Sir J. Michel, QCB. 86 F... 25 June
iSlirF.Warde, KCB.B,.
Art 34 Aug.
1867.
c. Sir R. P. Dougla8,.Bar«. 98 F. 6 Jan.
T. Lemon, CB. R. Mar 13 Feb.
R. C. Lord Napier of Magdala,
QCB. QSCI. R.Bng. Qen.and
Commander in CMrf^ Bast
Indies x Mar.
Walter Soott,R. Bug x Mar.
Sir A.T.Cotton, KCSI. R.Eng. i Mar.
G. A. Malcolm, CB. X05 F. ... 8 Mar.
HenryByre, 50 F 3 Sept.
Lord Wm. Paulet, QCB. 68 F.
JSquerrv to H.R.H. the Duke
qf Cambridge 8 Dec.
1868.
JohnPatton, 47F x Jan.
e.iSipD.A.Cameron,GFC£. 42F.
QovemorB. MUitarv College 1 Jan.
H^m, 'Kr W. B. Ingilby, KCi.
R.Art X Jan.
ffl Sir G. Bell, KCB. i F 28 Jan.
a.Richardson-Robertson, CB.
Dr. Gds 31 Jan.
B. Cuppage, R. Art. ... 2 Feb.
aybrooke, 99 F. 2X Feb.
WUson..8^.&C£.R.Art. 6 Mar.
rlR. Law, KH.jxY 13 Mar.
Cha.T. Van Straubenxee,
KCB. 39 F. Qov. 4r Comm. in
Chi^oflialta 27 Mar.
«r B.W.F. Walker, JTOB.soF. 19 Apr.
T.A. Drought. xsF ax Apr.
Charles Stuart, 46 F x May
Hon. Sir A. A. Spencer, KCB.
43 F. Com. in Chief, Bombay 9 May
C. AshmOre, 30 F xa July
R. Bum, R. Art 3 Aug.
J. Lawrenson, x3 Hussars ... 35 Aug.
8. J. Hodgson, 54 F ag Aug.
F. H. Q.Marq. of Hertford,
Lord, Chamber lain xoNov.
D. Thomdike, R. Art xoNov.
e. W. A, M'Cleverty, xo8 F. 3a Nov.
L. D. WUyams, 6 Drs 33 Nov.
Geo. CampbeU, CB. R. Art.... xx Dec.
0, Grants CB,R.Art ,., 14DW.
1889
C. A. Lewis, 64 P. ...* 8 Mar.
W. Parlby, 21 Hussars 21 Mar.
John T. Hill, 75 F 14 Juno
J. Longfleld, CB. 29 F 5 Sept,
C. W. M. Raiders, CJ9. iTLanc. 28 Oct.
StrF. W.Hamilton, KCB. 21 P. 18 Dec.
1870.
5»r O.Hastings Doyle, KCMQ.
87 F. Commanding 8. District 10 Jac.
Sir Fred. Horn, ArCB. 45 F. ... 18 Jaa.
T. P.Flude.R. Art 7 >'eb.
H. C. Tate, R. Mar. Art i Apr.
J. H. Grascoigne, CB. R. Mar. x Apr.
E. Frome, R. Bng. Lieut. Qov.
qfQuernseg aoApr,
G. Twemlow, R. Art 24 May
Sir Edward Green, KCB.
Bombay S.0 25 June
Sir A.. M. Becher, KCB. Ben-
gal S.C 25 Jme
T. P. Flemyng, Bengal S. C. 25 Ju^e
John Hobson, Bombay S. C. 25 JuQt>
John flfhlliott Crofton, 6 F. ... 21 An?.
Hon. Sir James Lindsay,
KCMQ. 3 F. MilUaey
Seeretarg., 10 Oct.
5ir A.A.T.Cunynehame.J'Cfl.
36 F. Comm.theForcesatC.of
Qood Hope, ^ Lt. Qov 22 OcU
J.S.Smith 19 Nov.
H, A. O'Neill aa Nov.
1871.
R. Parker, 5 Dr. Gds 2 Jan.
5»rCha. Trollope.A'CB.ssF- 24 Feb-
Lord Greo. A. F. Paget, KCB. 7
Dr. Gds 28 Feb.
B. J. Taylor, a W.LR 9 Apr.
ME. R. Hill, 5 F 27 May
W. T, Ren wick, R. Eng. 8 Jane
W. B. Goodfellow, R. Eng. .. 14 July
G.W. Key, 11 Hussars 30 July
A. A. Shuttleworth, R. Art.... 13 Sep(.
E. Pole, 13 Lancers 25 OcU
Sir R. Walpole, KCB. 65 F. ... 25 Oe*.
5lir A. J, Lawrence, KCB. 58 F. 25 Oct.
Hon. G. Cadogan, CB. xo6 F. 25 Oct.
J. C. Hope Gibsone, 8 Hussars 25 Oct.
C. P. Ainslie, X Drs 25 Oct,
Freeman Murray, 57 F 25OCU
A. N. Vise. Bridport, Equerrf
to the Queen 25 Oct.
Sir David Russell. KCB. 84 P. 25 Oct.
Sir Horatio Shirley, JrCJ9.6xF. 25 Oct-
W. S. Newton, 8a F 25 Oct
Perceval 25 Od.
H. Cooper. 79 F 25 Oct.
e. R,Rumley, 27F 25 Oct.
Rt.Hon.Sir H.E. Storks, O CB.
QCMQ. 70 F 25 Oct.
Bight Hon. G. C. W. Forester as Oct.
Sir E. C. Hodge, KCB. 4
Dr. Gds , 25 CW-
T. Crombie, 96 F 25 Oct.
H. E. Doherty.CJ 25 Oct
A. H. Ferxynuui, CB. 40 F.... 19 Nov.
e. W. R. Faber, 17 P 5 Dec.
T. J. Galloway, xo F 7 Dec
5tr JohnGarvook, KCB.^T. 29 Dec.
Sir Wm. Jones, KCB. 3a F.... 31 Dec.
1878.
Hon. Sir Alex. HamiMon-Gor-
don. KCB. xoo F., Hon.
Equerry to the Queen i Jas.
Corbet Cotton, xox F 5 J»-
StrJohnFordyce,jrCS.R.Ait. ai Jan-
R.F.Copland-Crawfoid,RAit.3i Jas-
Matthew Smith, CJB. 76 F. ... 4 Mar.
H. Bates, CB. 9 F. Member vf
the Army Purshaee Oomuus'
sion ..!7. 8 Mar.
Sir F. B. Chapman, JTCB. R.
Eng. Insnwtor Qeneral </
Pori^lcatums laApr-
V. T. M. Wilson, 63 F 23 Apr.
G. Staunton, CB. 9a F 23 Apr.
C. Orutchley, 80 F 23 Apr.
K. Atherley. xooF 6 May
Sir Trevor Chute, KCB. aa F. xo May
W. G. Brown, 83 F 23 May
W. B, D, Broughton« R. Snj(. 19 Jane
A. Rotrlaiid,R. Art i Aug.
9irJ.LintonL.\.. Sixximona,KCS.
R.£ug. GecM. Mil. Academy 37 Aug.
«r\V.M.Coghlan.A:Ci/.R.Art. 6 Oct.
H.Jervifi, 04F 24 Oct.
1878.
e. M. W.Sznith, CB.^oILuBaBXS xg Jan.
J. M. Perceval, C£ i4reb.
Sir H.W. Stisted, KCB. 93 P. 15 Feb.
Sir J.St. George, KCB. R. Art. 29 Mar.
C. 8. Reid,R. Art 5 Apr.
Str l\ M. N- Guy, KCJt. 55 F. 6 Apr.
SirF.&eymour,Iiart.CB. xiF.
0 room in Wailinff to the Queen 14 Apr.
J L. Dennis, CJS 15 May
SirF.VMtdneByKCB. Com. in
Chief at Madra* 23 May
J. A. L.'unl>ert 26 May
W. OGradyHaly, CB. Com-
uanding the Foreen in Ike
Ihmitiuiu of Canada 26 May
H, P. Rjiymond 26 May
r»!: Lon/ H.H.M.Percy,irri/. 29 May
W. C. E, Napier,i>irec/or Gene-
rjJ of iluilary Education ... 22 Aug.
5.rC. H. ElUce. ATCJS. Qr.Mr.
Grneral 28 Sept.
H. R. Jones, CB. 6 Dr. Gds... 6 Dec.
A. Tockcr, CB. Bengal S. C. 14 Dec.
Ar T. M. Biddul^li. KCB.
KefptrofUerMaicnly'nPrivy
Pnrte, and Heceioer General
of the Ducky of Cornwall ... 29Deo.
1874.
('. Hagart, CB. 7 Hussars ... 6 Jan.
.Mr T. M. Steele. KCB 7 Jan.
James Creagb 26 Jan.
c. J. P. Sparks, CB. 95 F. ... 7 Fob.
£dw. Darrall, Bengal S. 0... ao Feb.
KAJOB OENESALB.
1865.
R. C. Moore, CB. R. Art
&r(\eo. Balfour, KCB. R.Art.
ArW. E. Baker. KCB.B.. Eng.
H. B. Turner, B. Eng
1866.
«r R. Wilbraham, KCB
Henry Palmer. Bengal 8. C.
Ihv'id Pott, Bengal S. C
4'-irEdw.C.Warde,JrC5.R.Art,
^V'm. Irwin
H. Darby-Griffith, CB.sLano.
J.W.Smith, CB
c. F. D.George, CB
J. W. Croggan, R. Art
J. Yorke, VB. 19 Hussars ...
i. Abbott, CB. B. Art
Bit Royal Migkneu Prince
Frederic Christian Charles
Aagustusof Schleswig-Hol-
stein
P. K. M*G. Skinner, CB.
Bombay S. C
re SirCoIlingwood Dickson.
A't'B. R.Art
W. E. Mulcaster, Bengal S.G.
0. Cavenagh. Bengal 8. C...
J. H. B. Dalrvmple
Johns. Paton, CB. Bengals. 0.
Henry J. Pelly, Bombay B.C.
G. C. Langley, CB. B. Mar....
W. R. Maxwell, B. Mar
J. M. B. Pruser-Tytlor, CB.
Bengal 8. C
R R. Tounghusband. CB.
Bombay 8. C
1867.
F. Tamer. CB. R. Art
H.H. Graham. CB
U. Reuny, CSI. Commanding
thsTroopBtn Ctylcm
0 Campbell, Oir
H. Marriott, B. Mar
c.W. Tremenheere.CA.BEng.
J. J. Bisset. CB
rZHir Hv. Tombs. KCB. R.A.
J. W. Beyley, Madras 8.0. ...
il. W. Trevelyan, CB. B. Art.
Sir Chas. Reid.JrCB.Ben.S.O.
Sir James Brind, KCB. R. Art.
J. Armstrong. CB
Sir D. E. Wood. KCB. R.Art.
E. A. Holdlch, CB. Cornmamd-
in»j DnhUn Dittriet
Sir r. W. D. Staveley, KCB.
A. HuTshe, B. Art
R. N. ^'hillip*
29 Mar.
5 June
2 Aug.
21 Dec.
26 Jaa.
7 Feb.
IS Feb.
27 Feb.
3 Mar.
31 Mar.
20 Apr.
6M!ay
12 June
17 June
19 June
3 July
23 July
24 Aug.
36 Aug.
17 Sept
38 Oct.
29 Oct.
6 Nov.
10 Nov.
10 Nov.
13 Nov.
6 Deo.
x8 Jan.
20 Jan.
2 Feb.
4 Feb.
13 Feb.
I Mar.
8 Mar.
zi Mar.
13 Mar.
35 Mar.
5 Apr.
z June
6 July
6 July
3 Sept.
25 Sept.
31 Oct.
8 Dec.
General Officers.
Geo. P. \7hi9h, Bengal S.C. . . 9 Dec.
Sir George Malcolm, KCB.
Bombay 8. C 15 Dec.
I ^ir J.W.Fitzmayer.ATCif.R.A. so Dec.
1868.
Sir Alfred H. Horsford, KCB.
\ Comm. S. E. Dittriet i Jan.
W. D. P. Patton 1 Jan.
, W. H. Askwith, R. Art i Jan.
Biakt Hon. SirT. E. Herbert,
KCB 28 Jan.
I c. Arthur Borton, CB. Comm.
a Dici»ion ofMadrat Army ..31 Jan.
D. E. Mackirdy 21 Fob.
H. F. Dun8ford,C.B. Ben.S.C. 22 Feb.
T. K. Whistler, R. Art 5 Mar.
J. S. Brownrigg, CJ5 6 Mar.
W. M. 8. M'Murdo, CB 6 Mar.
Wm. Munro, CB. Commanding
at Barbadoe$ 6 Mar.
A. C. Errington 6 Mar.
c.C. A. Edwards, CB 6 Mar.
S. T. Christie, CB 6 Mar.
C. J. Dalton, B. Art 6 Mar.
W.M.Wood 6 Mar.
H. Smyth, CB. Comm. Western
Dietrict 6 Mar.
iord Mark Kerr, Ci? 6 Mar.
F. M. Eardlcy Wilmot, B. Art. 6 Mar.
H.W. WhitfeUd, Commanding
the Forces in China and the
Strait* SettUmen t» 6 Mar.
John Wilkie, 14 Hussars 6 Mar.
Sir H. P. do Bathe , Bart 6 Mar.
R.Waddy, CB 6 Mar.
J. H. Francklyn, CB. R. Art. 6 Mar.
T. H.Tidy 6 Mar.
.Sir Edm. Haythome, KCB.... 6 Mar.
T.Brooke 6 Mar.
H. D. White, CB. 2 Dr. Gds. ... 6 Mar.
W. S. ;B. Norcott. CB. Lt.
Oof>. of Jereey 6 Mar.
G.W. Y. Simpson, R. Art. ... 6 Mar.
J. Maitland, R. Art 6 Mar.
D. Lysons, CB. Commanding
Northern District 6 Mar.
W. L. Earl o/Longford, KCB. 6 Mar.
ir.1S.j5r. PHncs W. A. Edward
of Saxe Weimar, CB., Com-
manding Home District 6 Mar.
Sir Arch. Little, KCB. z i Hus-
sars 6Mar.
S. N. Lowder, CB. R. Mar. ... 6 Mar.
Sir John Douglas, KCB. Com.
in Scotland 6Mar.
Sir H. Charles B. Daubeney,
KCB 6 Mar.
Hon. R, W. P. Curson, CB. ... 6 Mar.
T. Tapp, CJ 6 Mar.
H. Forster, CB. R. Art 6 Mar.
Sir T. W. M'Mahon, Bt. CB.
18 Hussarti, Com. Cavalry
Brig, at Aldershot 6 Mar.
Alex. Maxwell, CB 6 Mar.
R. T. Farren, CB 6 Mar.
H. 8. Rowan, CB. B. Art 6 Mar.
R. Wardlaw, CB. 7 Dr. Gds.
Com. Cavalry Brigade at the
Cvrragh 6 Mar.
J. T. Grant, CB. Commanding
Mhow Division, Bombay 6 Mar.
Alex. Low, CB 6 Mar.
Percy Hill, CB. Commanding
Sirhind Division, Bengal ... 6 Mar.
Sir E. H. Greathed, KCB.
Commanding at Colchester ... 6 Mar.
Sir John Jones, KCB 6 Mar.
G. J. L. Buchanan, R. Art.... 6 Mar.
B. W. Dumford, R. Eng 6 Mar.
W. N. Custance, CB 6 Mar.
A. C. Bentinok 6 Mar.
Sir R. D. Kelly, KCB. Com.
Cork District 6 Mar.
J. R, Stuart, CB 6 Mar.
^oii.Robert BoUo, CB 6 Mar.
G. Lambrick, B. Mar 6 Mar.
G. A. Schomberg, CB. B.Mar.
Art 6 Mar.
Sir Henry James, R. Eng. ... 6 Mar.
Geo. Wynne, B. Eng 6 Mar.
E. H. F. Pocklington 6 Mar.
H. J. Warre, CB. Comm. a Bri-
gade at the Curragk 6 Mar.
J. E. Goodwyn, CB 6 Mar.
B. de SaUs, CB 6 Mar.
A. T. Hevland, CB 6 Mar.
G. V. Maxwell, CB. Com. a
Brigad* at AUershot 6 Mar.
E. S. Smyth 6 Mar.
;T. B. F. Marriott, R. Art. ... 6 Mar.
'E. R. Jeffreys, CB 6 Mar.
ITon. P. Colbome, CB 6 Mar.
5i>H.D.Hames8,A'CJJ.R.Eng. 6 Mar.
JGTon. St. G. G. Foley, CB. ... 6 Mar.
H. Righy, R. Eng 6 Mar.
C, R. Egerton. 89 F 6 Mar.
Cha. Elmhirst, Commanding at
Malta 6 Mar.
R. Strachey,C5. CSI. R. Eng 6 Mar.
R. C. H. Taylor, CB. Inspector
General ofBecruiting 6 Mar.
<?. Uon. A. E. Hardinge, CB.
Equerry to the Q^een, Com,
a Division in Bengal 6 Mar.
R. N. Tinlev 6 Mar.
E. A. Somerset. CB.Comm. the
Brigade at Gibraltar 6 Mar.
A. C. Goodenough, CB 6 Mar.
c. P. L. MacDougall, Deputy
Adjutant General, Intellt-
genee Department 6 Mar.
C. E. Ford, R. Eng 6 Mar.
C. A. Orr, R. Eng 6 Mar.
C. J. Wright, R. An 6 Mar.
c. Alex. Macdonell, CB.,Com.
a Division of Bengal Army 6 Mar.
A. Benn, R. Art 6 Mar.
J. A. R. Raines, CB 6 Mar.
J. A. Street, CB 6 Mar.
0. Herbert, CB 6 Mar.
J. W. S. Smith, CB 6 Mar.
P. P. Harding, CB 6 Mar.
E. S. Claremont, CB 6 Mar.
Charles C. Shute, CB. MP.
for Brighton 6 Mar.
J. W. Armstrong, CB. Deputy
Adjutant General 6 Mar.
T. S. Conway, CB 6 Mar.
Lord Alfred Paget, Chitf
Equerry and Clerk Marshal
tothe(ineen 6 Mar.
A. F. Ansell 6 Mar.
W. J. Smythe, B. Art 6 Mar.
T. H. Pearson, CB 6 Mar.
e. 5tr James E.Alexander, CJ9. 6 Mar.
A. H. L. Wyatt 6 Mar.
C. L. D'Aguilar, CB. B. Art. 6 Mar.
R. G. Hamilton. B. Eng 6 Mar.
E.A. G.MuUer 6 Mar.
A. L Lockhart, CB 6 Mar.
T. B. Lacy 6 Mar.
E. B. Hale, CB 6 Mar.
e. J. A. Bwart, CB 6 Mar.
W. C. Hadden, B Eng 6 Mar.
Wm. Parke, CB., Com. Infan-
try Brigade at Aldershot ... 6 Mar.
C. L. Barnard. CB. B.M.Art. 6 Mar.
E. B. Johnson. CB. B. Art.... 6 Mar.
H. E. Longden, CB. CSI... 6 Mar.
H. A. Carleton. CB. B Art. ... 6 Mar.
H. B. Benson. CB 6 Mar.
W. B.Haliday 6 Mar.
J. T. Airey, CB 6 Mar.
W.H.Bradford 6 Mar.
C. L. B. Maitland 6 Mar.
W.T. Layard 6 Mar.
J. H. Laye 6 Mar.
W. C. Forrest 6 Mar.
A. T. PhUlpotts, B.Art 6 Mar.
G. P. Sealy, B. Art 6 Mar.
Hon. J. W. B. Macdonald,CJ9.
Private Secretary to H.K.H.
the Duks of Cambridge 6 Mar.
R. J. Baumgartner, CB 6 Mar.
G. C. Clarke. CB 6 Mar
0. F. Fordyce, CB 6 Mar.
e. F. A. Whimper, CB 6 Mar.
R.W.D.Leith, CB 6Mar.
W.R.Preston 6 Mar.
E. Stanton, CB. R.Eng. Agent
and Consul Gen. in Egypt ... 6 Mar.
T. 0. Kelly, CB 6 Mar.
H. F. Ponaonby, Private
Secretary to the ^teen 6 Mar.
Edmund Oarle, R. Eng 6 Mar.
O. P. Bourke, Exon, Yeomen
of the Guard 6 Mar.
G. Erskino, Commanding at
Chatham 6 Mar.
E. G. Wynyard 6 Mar.
T. Pattle,CS 6 Mar.
W.L. IngaU,CB 6 Mar.
0. P. B. Walker, CS. MilUary
Attaeh4 at Berlin 6 Mar.
Wm. Clarke ^^t^PH"- ^ Mar.
1h. J. Stannus. C»* V.^^.. 6 Mar.
A. J. Herbert, CB. Oovm.
a Brigadt at Aldertihot 6 Mar.
James, Xord Seaton 6Mar.
S. WeUs, CS 6 Mar.
Henry G. Hart 6 Mar.
Bobert Pratt, CB 6 Mar.
Jffow.L.SmyUi, C5 6 Mar.
e. J. W. Reynolds 6 Mar.
F. 0. A. Stephenson, CB. ... 6 Mar.
Geo. Ramsay, Bengal B.C.... 6 Mar.
aPritchard, Madras S.C... 6 Mar.
0. T. Chamberlain, C8I. Ben-
KalS.O. 6Mar.
i9ir H.B.Lam8den,CB. KC8I,
Ben.S.0 6 Mar.
B. 0. Briggs, Madras S. C. ... 38 Jane
OEBTSRAL
$ WilUaxn Crokat...
Qeneral Officers. — Colonels.
L. S. Hongh, Bombay S. G... 16 Ang.
Reynell G. Taylor, CB, CSI.
Bentral 8. C s8 Oct.
A Fytche, CSI. Bengal's. C. 18 Nov.
D.M Stewart, CB.BengalS.O. 24 Deo.
1869.
Sir H. W. Norman, Ji^CB. Ben.
S.0 93 Mar.
G.W. G. Green, CB. Ben. S.C. 30 Mar.
R. Hamilton, Madras S. C.... 8 May
Sir Alfred T. Wilde, KCB.
CSI. Madras S. C x8 July
Heniy J. Barr, Bombay S.C. 22 July
W. T. Hughes. CB. Bengal S. C. z Aug.
D. Hodson, C8. Madras S. C. 19 Aug.
OFTICERB on a SPEOTAL SATS of £400 per Annum.
25 Oct. 71 1 Peter Edwards 19 Nov. 71.
im.
HenryDaly.CB. Bombay S.O. 4JaiL
J. L.Vaughan, CB. Ben. S.C. 15 Jan.
res. J. Browne, CB. Beii.8.G. 6 Feb.
0. Cureton, CB. Bengal 8. 0. » Feb.
W.P.3£arriott,C5/. Bom. S.C. iBMar.
L. Barrow, CB. Madras S. G. 36 Uar.
0. A. Barwell, CB. Bengal
S.C t6M»y
Sir Arthur Purvis Phayre,
CB. KCSI. Bengal 8. C. ... 9 Aug.
1871.
Pra. B. Voyle, Bengal S. C... « May
0. Mackenzie, Madras S. C. 4 July
H. Nott, Madras 8.0 17 Bcpt.
J. T. Shakespear, Beng. B. C. 36 Sept.
9PK
iRJi
aSNEBAL OFFICEBS on
OENESAXS.
„ G. Whichcote, Unatt... 5 Dec. 71
Jas. A. Butter, Unatt ... s Dec. 71
WBL G. T. JEarl of Albemarle,
Unatt 7 Feb.74
LZEUTENAHT OEHSSALS.
Pra. JfarffiiMo/Conyngham,
XP. GCH. Unatt 20 Apr. 66
i
J. H. Bainbrigge,Unatt.. 22 Oot. 70
W.A.LeMesurier,Uxiatt... 19 Nov. 70
the HALF PAY of their former Regimental Oommisaions.
Eardley Wilmot, Unatt. ... 19 Nov 70 J. P. Westropp, Unatt ao Feb.
IB L. A. During, Unatt 19 Nov. 70
Vim, T. C. South. Unatt. ... 25 Oct. 71
W. Chambrtf, Unatt 26 Jan. 74
Hon. A. G. Legge, Unatt. ... a6 Jan. 74
Melville Dalyell, Unatt. ...26 Jan. 74
e. H . 8 . Stephens, JrJ7. Unatt. 7 Feb. 74
Jas. M'Queen, Unatt 7 Fob. 74
P.P. Dunne, Unatt. Hon.Col.
KAJOS OSNESALS.
iBJas. Scargill. Unatt 12 Jaa. tt^
Charles Hind, Unatt 6 Mar. il
R.H. J.6. Beaumont.Unatt. 6 Har. 63
J. B. Creagh, h.p. 48 P. ... 6 Mar. «
JSA M. S. H. Lloyd, Unatt. . , 6 Mar. f ?
John Roche, Unatt 6Mar.^?
Qngen^aCountyltiUtia 7 Feb. 74 W. M'Pherson, Unatt. 6 Mar. t-
R. J. P. VassaU, Unatt 7 Feb. 74 In. S. Gardiner, Unatt. 6 Mar. tS
1854.
O.Tyrwhitt, CB.Unatt. lfff««rry
ani Aide de Camp to S.B.H,
the DtOeeqf Cambridge 28 Nov.
1858.
F. A. Campbell, hj>. R. Mar. 21 Feb.
J. H. Lefroy, CB. R. Art 24 Sept.
1880.
Sir J. M. Adye, JtCB. R. Art. 19 May
Edw. Price, CB. R.'Art 2 Nov.
J. W. DomviUe, R. Art 2 Nov.
1861.
B. A. Whitmore, CB. Unatt. 15 Feb.
Zord A. G. Russell, h.p. Rifle
Brigade, Cohnel on the Staff
at Shomeliffe 10 Mar.
C. J. C. Mills, Brigade Depdt,
O^tford 23 Mar.
J. J. Hort. CB. Brigade De-
pot, Warlejf 9 Apr.
John Simpson, CB. h.p. 34 F. 20 Apr.
H. G. Rainey, CB. h.p. 61 P. 20 Apr.
J. A. Cole, h.p. IS F 20 Apr.
R.W. Lacy, Br. Depot, A»hton 16 May
T;« F.F. Maude, CB. h.p. 3 F. 30 May
B. H. Maxwell, CB. h.p.88P. 11 June
J. M. Walter, CB. 12 F 17 June
J. E, Thackwell, CB., Bri-
gade Depot, Bodmin 25 June
e. J. E. Addison, Unatt. Aniet-
ant to the GovemoTf JKoyaZ
Milif^ury College 6 Ang.
Sdm. Roche, Unatt 6 Aug.
"W. Inglis, CB. h.p. Dep. Batt. 8 Aug.
L. Shadwell, CB. Unatt 4 Sept.
C. J. Foster, h.p. 16 Lancers ao Sept.
G. P. 8. Call, CB. h.p. x8 F. 21 Oct.
J. C. Brooke, CB. h.p. 8 P.... ix Nov.
Rob. Bruce, h.p. 2F 26 Nov.
R. T. Shipley. CB. Brigade
Depot, tFoolwieh 13 Dec.
J. B. Collings, CB. h.p.
Brigade Depot 21 Deo.
1868.
Ralph Budd, InepecUng Field
^S^ieer in Ireland 27 Jan.
lB..mnghaxD^T.t.^.In$p.FiMQff. 2 Feb.
H. Hamilton, CB, Brigade
Depot, Ommx^A 6 Feb.
T. Addison, CB.2 P. Br. Oen.
Com. Sind Dietrict, BomhoM z6 Feb.
C. C. Mintyre, CB. r.f.p. 78P. 7 Mar.
James Maurice Primrose,
CSI. h.p. 43 F. I>ep.Adj. Qen.
in Ireland 20 Mar.
F. R. Ehington, CB. Rifle
Depot, Wincheeter 29 Mar.
COLONELS.
0. L. Nugent, h.p. Dep. Batt.
Dep. Judge Advocate, Dublin
P.Aroher-Butler, CB.h.p.28P
R. O. Bright, CB. 19 F
Ue E.W.D. Bell, CB. Brigade
Depot, Wrexham
c. Wm. Sankey. CB. 62 F. ...
E . Wodchouse, BrigadeDepot,
Brecon
P. Burton, CB.h.p.Dep6t Batt.
A$$iitt.Adj.&en. atlJevonpori
Wm. Gordon, CB. Brigade
Depot, Hamilton
G. H. S. WUUs, CB. Unatt.
Auitt. Quarter Matter Gen.
J, H. Wiiurfield, r.f.p. 15 P....
Lord A. C. L. FitzRoy, CB.
Unatt. Equerry to the Q,u«en
J. Daubeny, CB. h.p. 62 F.
R. Warden. CB. h.p. 10 P. ...
C. H. Morris, CB. Unatt.
Military AHaehi at Vienna
P. A. Campbell, R. Art
H. P. (Jooaenough, R. Art....
C.W.Thompson, h. p. 7 Dr.CMs.
M. Bruce, Gr. Gds
J. R. Glyh, CB. h.p. Rifle Br.
Afist. Adjt. Gen. for Auxi-
liary Foreee in Ireland
J. Cockburn, Unatt. Staff Off.
of Pensioners
A. Scudamore, CB. Brigade
Depot, JExeter
R. W. M ~ "
zz Apr.
x4Apr.
z May
z7May
zSMay
z June
zo June
25 June
26 June
28 June
Z4 July
zz Aug.
IS Aug.
X7 Aug.
z5 Sept.
1$ Sept.
, Z7 Sept.
3 Oct.
29 Oct.
6 Nov.
9 Nov.
25 Nov.
29 Nov.
2 Dec.
z4 Dec.
2zDec.
22 Dec.
26 Dec.
McL. Fraser, Brigade
Depot, Waruiick
G.W. P.Bingham, CJJ.Brigade
Depot, Reading
J. Cameron, CB. R. Eng
J. Conolly, Unatt. MiUtarg
Attach^ at Paris
A. P. Bond, h.p. Staff Corps,
Staff Off. of Pensioners
G. B. Shakespear, R. Art. ...
W. Hope,CB. BrigadeDepot,
Stirling
186a
W. P. Curtis, h.p. 2z Hussars Z9 Jan.
T. E. Knox, CB. Brigade
Depot, Yarmouth 24 Jan.
W. J. Loftus, CB. h.p. 38 P.... 28 Jan.
M. G. Adams, Unatt 29 Jan.
E. W. Donovan, Brigade
Depot, Be^ord 3» Jft»'
H. P. Hepburn. CB. S. P. Gds. 2 Feb.
Richard M.Best,h.p. 79F.Bri-
gadier General Com. Nagpore
jPoree,Madrae 5 Feb.
R. Knox, h.p. z8 Hussars ... Z9 Feb.
W. J. Chamberlayne, h.p. 3
W. I. R. Colonel on the Siqf
at the Maurititte z9 Feb.
D. Anderson, Brigade Depc^,
Cheeter 5 Mar.
F. G. Wilkinson, Brigade
Depot, Shrewfburg z6Mar.
J. Turner, CB. R. Art i8M&r.
W. P. Radcliffe, CB. h.p. 30 P.
Inep. General of Muehetry ... 26 Mar.
T. H. Pakenham, 30 F 37 Mar.
W. Payn, CB. 72 F 31 Mar.
T. Ross, 24 F lApr.
H. B. Weare. CB. ko F to Aur.
H. M. Hamilton, CB. Brigiule
Depot, Burg St. EdmniOe ... Z2 Apr.
Hon. F.A.Theaiger, CB.h.p.95
F. Aide de Camp to the Queen ;
Adjutant General,Ea*t Indiee
with local rank ofMaj. Gen. 30 Apr.
B. Harrison, h.p. zz Hussars 19 Maj
B. W. D. Lowe, CB. h.p- 86 P. 2 June
Hon. A. G. C. Chichester, z6F. z6 Jnne
e. W. A. Stratton, h.p. 6 P.
Brigade Depot, Bttfy 30 June
W. H. Seymour, CB. h.p. a Dr.
Gds 7 July
Sir Wm. Russell, Bt., CB. h. p.
z4 Hussars 20 Julj-
Sir P. V^. J. FitzWygram, Bt.
h.p. Z5 Huseara 26JiLy
FC J.C.Guise.CB.h.p.goF. 7^0?-
H. L. Gardiner, R. Art 9 Aus:.
J. S. Hawkins. R. Eng za Aur.
M. A. 8. Biddulph, CB. R.Art. 14 An/.
Sir A. B. Kemball, CB. KCSI.
R. Art I Sept.
e. J. W. Cox, CB. h.p. 13 P.,
Colonel on the Staff, Jamaica 4 Sep:-
A. A. Chapman, Brigade
Depot, Siehmond 17 Sep:.
G. W. A. Higginson, CjB.^t.
Gds joSe^-
T. G. A. Oakes, CB. Ineneeting
Officer ^ Yeomanry Cavalry
in Great Britain t Oct.
Robert Hume. CB. 35 F 8 OC-
C. W. Green, Unatt 9^^'
A. Browne, CB. h.p. 44 F- — is^c:-
J. R. Becher, CB. R. l&ng. ... 13 Oct.
John Gwilt, CB. 34 F 22 Or.-
F. Peyton, Brigade Depot,
itcMeM as Oct.
B. O'Brien, CB. Brigade De-
pot, Traiee 26 Oct.
R. P. RadcUffe, R. Art. 96 Ocu
C. W. Younghusband, B. Art. 36 Oct.
E. B. HanUey, CB. R. Art.
Commandant of Sttffr College s Xor.
8. E. Gordon. CB. R. Art. ... 2 Not.
Hon. B. T. Gage, CB. R. Art. a Nov.
H, W. Montagu, CB. R. Bng. 3 Nov.
0. 8. Heniy, CB. B. Art 2 Nov.
•Antonio Mattel. R. Midta
Pencible Artillery zs Nor.
C. Adams, CB. 49 P 17 Nov.
G. W. T. Rich, CB, Brigade
Depot, TFoofvidk 17 Nov.
D. Raid, R. Art. 33 Dec.
J. W. Thomas. CB. Brigade
Depot, 7Fta«A««ler 31 Dec.
1861
W. T. Dickson, lL.p. 1 6 Lancers 5 Jan.
B. C. Romer, B. Art x6 Jan.
Wm. WUby, CB. Brigade
Depot, Lancaster 15 Feb.
H. H. Greer, C'^. Brigade
Dejwt, Domnpairiek 18 Feb.
n. iJird, Brigade Depot, Birr 22 Feb.
YC W. Olpherts, CJJ. R. Art. 26 Feb.
H. W. B. BeU, R, Eng 29 Feb.
«. H. Carey, CB. h.p. 40 F.
Deputy Judge Advocate z Mar.
B. W. Lowiy. CB. 47 F 13 Mar.
A. Taylor, CB. B. iing 31 Mar.
C. Faoshawe, R. Eng z Apr.
Y. Lighttoot, CB. Brigade
Depot, i)oiicajrf«r 4 •^pi'>
1 M: Ron. H. H. Oiiflford, CB.
UmitL. Atrietant Adjutant '
General 93 Apr.
H. DO. Torrenjs, CB. Brigade
Depot, NeweaatU 27 Apr.
^V. !•'. Macbean, Brigade
Depot, -iyr x May
\L H. MaxweU, CB. R, Art. 23 May
T. B. Butt. h.p. 86 F 23 May
v;. A. Fyers, CB. b.p. RifleBr. 8 June
W. Drysdale, CB. Brigade
Depot, Warrington 20 June
C. F. Mann, CB. R. Eng. ... 20 June
H. Hope Crealock. CB. Unatt.
Vep. Qr. Matter General in
Ireland 6 July
J.N. Sargent, CB. Brigade
Depot, Cardiff 29 July
f. C. Sawyer, h.p. 6 Dr. Gda. 30 July
R. G. A. Luard, h.p. 62 F. Ae-
mtant Military Secretary at
Nova Scotia 4 Aug.
Edw.Seager, Jnsprc/in^ Offieer
cf Teomamrg Cavalry in
Great Britain
D. C. FitzQ. Lord de Ro8,h.p.
I Life Gda. Lord in Waiting
to the Q;iieen 30 Aug.
H. R. Browne, 37 P x8 Sept.
T. R. Crawley, h.p. 6 Drs. ... 23 Sept.
A. lliompson, R. Art 25 Sept.
W. A. MWdleton. CB. R. Art.
Deputy Adjutant General ... 7 Oct.
W. H. Kirby, Brigade Depot,
Canteritury Z2 Oct.
3. Westmacott, R. Eng Z3 Oct.
f. (i. J. Peacocke, h.p. z6 F.
Afsift. Adj. Gen. in Scotland z8 Oot.
J. IL 8. Sayer, CB. Brigade
Depot, Derby 2x Oct.
W. C.Menxies, R. Eng 25 Oct.
P». M. Laffan, R. Eng 28 Nov.
>^ tr A. H. Freeling, Bt. R. Eng. 28 Nor.
U c;rahazn, h.p. t8 F 4 Deo.
r. A. C. Robertson, 8 F zs Dec.
J. F. M. Browne, CB. R. Eng.
Deputy Adjutant General ... 26 Dec.
Colonels,
Sir G.J.Wol8eley,OJ.XCafff.
«h.p. 90F sJone
P. Carey, Brigade Depot,
MamUton 19 J^ne
J. R. Gibbon, CB. R. Art at July
C. B. P. Gordon, CB. h.p.
_75F 3 Aug.
W. D. Aitken, R. Art s-^-ug.
C. B. Puller, R. Art 3 Aug.
R. S. Baynes, Uni^t. Colonial
SeerHary at Gibraltar 7 Sept.
P. B. Roe, 60 Rifles 18 Sept.
Cha. Douglas, R. Art ao Sept.
H. B. L. ITiuillier, CSL R. Art. ao Sept
J.C. H. Jones, Brigade Depot,
Warrington, Ansist.AdJutant
General at Liverpool 21 Sept.
H. R. Noi-man, C^fl.h.p. 10 F. 23 Sept.
e. G.G. C. Stapylton, Brigade
Depot, Clonmel 25 Sept.
B. T. Glostcr, Brigade Depot,
Maidatone 26 Sept.
Q. C. Vialls, 95 F 26 Sept.
J. H. C. Robertson, h.p. 100 F.
Aetutant Adjutant General
at Manchester 27 Sept.
Hon. P. R. B. Fcilding, CB.
Coldst. Gds 7 Oct.
c.W. T. L. Patterson, h.p. 91 F. Z2 Nov.
J. G. R. Aplin, Brigade Depot,
NoHhatnpion 23 Nov.
Charles Hood, 58 F 23 Nov.
W. G. Suther, CB. R. Mar. ... 8 Dec.
W. S. Aslott, R. Mar z3 Doc.
Hon. D. M*D. Praser, CB. R.A. 3 Apr.
A. R. ThomhUl, Madras S.C. 27 Apr.
J. P. Redmond, Cii. h.p. 61 P. xoMay
B. G. Bulwcr.C^.h.p.Brigade
Depot, Aeeiet. Adj. Gen, for
Auxiliary Force* ^z"^^
J. C. Brooke, Bengal 8. C. ... la Jnne
R. WooUey, Madras S. C 13 Jane
B. T. Dalton, CSI. Bengal S. 0. 13 Jim e
BL. Le Gevt Bruce, R. Art. ... Z4 July
L. Nicholson, CB, R. Eng. ... 90 July
£fo».H. F. Keane, CB. R. Eng.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 3 Aug.
G. H. Earl o/Moimt Charles,
h.p. I Lire Guards, Extra
Equerry to the Queen 24 Aug.
W. J. E. Grant, CB. R. Art.
Aide dc Camp to the Queen... 24 Aug.
Wm. Hardy, CB. Brigade
Dep6t, Chieheater z 6 Sept.
e. J. W. D'Oyly, h.p. zz P. ... 17 B«P^
A. T. Cadell, R. Art 25 Sept.
G. W. Walker, R. Eng 30 Sept.
D. Gaye,R. Art 2 Oct.
E. FeUowes, XJnatt. Aeeietant
Adj. Gen. in Ireland xoNov.
R. Richards, Bombay S.C. ... zaNov.
C. Synge Hutchinson, h.p. 2
Dr. Gds Z9N0V.
J. A. BaUard, CB. R. Eng. ... 7 Dec.
0. R. W. Hervey, CB. Bom.
S.C izDoo.
J. E. GastreU, Bengal S. C. ... zi Doc.
3 Aug.
186a.
A.3r.M'DonaId»h.p.Dep. Batt.
AMiat. Adj. Gen. at Dover... Z3 Jan.
H, White, CB. Brig. Depot, .
IForeeeter 21 Feb.
J. B. Spursrin, CB. CSI. Bri-
c;<ide Depot, iVaiW 9 Mar.
Aug. W. Murray, CB. h.p. i
W.LBegt z6Mar.
9. D. J. Gamble, CB. Unatt. A.
Qr. Matter Gen. at Alderehot 21 Mar.
G. B. Milman,h.p. 5 F. Major
of the Tomer of London 30 Mar.
V. Baker, h.p. zo Hussars 30 Mar.
E. H. Fisher, R. Art z Apr.
J. D. M. Prior, Brigade Depot,
Armagh 2 Apr.
E. C. H-, Lwd Clarina, 97 P.. . 3 Apr.
i. Ross, CB. Rifle Brigade ... 3 Apr.
W.F.Br«*,6zP 6 May
R. B. Hawl^, h.p. 60 P. A»-
fief ant MilUary Secretary... x8 May
F.A.Winis.0ir.26P 2zMay
1866.
V(e: C. 0. Fraser, CB. h.p. zz
Hussars, Aide de Camp to
II.R.H. the Commander in
Chief z8Jan.
•S. Gatt. R. Malta Fenc. Art. 25 Jan.
e. R. J. Bapar. CB.r.t.j>. 31 F. zs Feb.
Hon. S. J. G. Calthorpe, h.p.
5 Dr. Gds 15 Feb.
W. B. Salmon. Bombay S. C. 18 Feb.
J. K. Spence, Bengal S. C. ... z8 Fob.
G.M. HUl, Bengal S. C z8 Feb.
T. Stock, Bombay S.C z8 Feb.
G. Jackson, Bengal S. C z8 Feb.
W.G.Woods,C5/^. Madras S.C. z8 Feb.
R. T. Snow, Madras S. C. ... z8 Feb.
R. N. Raikes, Bengal 8. 0. ... z8 Feb.
E. B. Miller, Madras S. C. ... z8 Feb.
P. W. Luard, Bengal S. 0. ... z8 Feb.
Geo. Selby, R. Art 18 Feb.
G. Verner, Ben^l S. C z8 Feb.
E. Wray, CB. R. Art z8 Feb.
H. Ramsay, CB. Bengal S. C. 18 Feb.
A. Boyd, Bengal S. C. z8 Feb.
R. C. Lawrence, CB. Ben. S. C. 18 Feb.
H. NicoU, Bengal S. 0 z8 Feb.
John Worgan, R. Art z8 Feb.
Wm. S. Hatch, R. Art z8 Feb.
J, D. WooUcombe, CB.R. Art. z8 Feb.
A. W. Macintire, CB. R. Art. z8 Feb.
J. G. Petrie, CB. R. Art z8 Feb.
A. Wyndham, Madras S.C... z8 Feb.
G. A. Fisher, Bengal S. C. ... z8 Feb.
C. Cooke, Madras S. O z8 Feb.
J. Wilson, Madras S. C z8 Feb.
8. H. Becher, Bengal S. C. ... z»Fob.
F. D. Atkinson, Bengal S. C. z8 Feb.
A. K. Gore, Madras 8. C z8 Feb.
Chas. Harris, Bengal S. C. ... x8 Feb.
F. H. Scott, Madras S. C x8 Feb.
J. S. D. Tulloch, Bengal S. C. z8 Feb.
H. T. Vincent, Bombay S. C. z8 Feb.
G. W. Russell, Madras S. 0. 18 Feb.
M. C. Spottiswoode, Mad. S. C. z8 Feb.
Henry Man, Madras S. C. ... z8 Feb.
John White, Madras S. C 18 Fob.
Wm. J. Cooke, Madras 8. C. z8 Feb.
0. L. Showers, Benigal S. C. 18 Feb.
A. ^Turner, Bengal S. C z8 Feb.
H. D. Innes, Madras S. C. ... z8 Feb.
H. P. de Teissier, R. Art z8 Feb.
C. H. Dickens, CSI. R. Art.... 18 Feb.
D. C. Vanrenen, R, Ast z8 Feb.
p. W. Swinhoe, R. Art z8 Feb.
R. Maclagan, R. Eng z8 Feb.
J. D. Campbell, R. Eng z8 Feb.
M. K. Kennedy, R. Bug z8 Feb.
W. C. R. ilacdonald, Mad. S. C. 24 Feb.
Lord G. J. Manners, h.p. R.
1887.
C. V. Jenkins, 19 Hussars z Jan.
P. 8, Thompson, CB. 14 Hus. 6 Jftn.
J. H. F. Elkington, 6 F 7 Jm.
J. Desborough, CB. R. Art.... zz Jan.
T. Thompson, Madras S. C... z? Jan.
3. J. K. ^Vhitehill, Bom. S.C. Z7 Jan.
A. F. Steele, h.p. 7 Hussars 20 Jan.
A. H. L. Fox, Brigade Depot,
Guildford 29 Jan.
G. A. Leckie, Bombay S. 0.. .. 7 ^''eb.
H. D. Abbott, CB. Mad. S. 0. 9 ^^«
Robert Cadell, CB. R. Art. ... 11 Feb.
R. K. ClaveU, R. Mar x^ Feb.
H. Grierson, 15 F xsPeb-
3. F. C. Annealey, zo F 3 Mfir.
C. T. DuPlat,R. Axt., Equerry
to the Queen ' 7 Mar.
ilon. J. J. Bourke, Brigade
Devdt, Brietol 8 Mar.
E. W. Boudier, Madras S. C. 8 Mar.
S. Richards. Bengal S. 0 8 Mar.
Sir A. Alison, Bt. CB. Unatt.
Aeeietaat Adjutant General
atAldershot 17 Mar.
W.A.Crommelin, CB. R. Eng. z8 Mar.
L. Farrington.BrigadeDopot,
Lincoln 25 Mar.
J. Bavly, R. Eng a6Mar.
W. F.D. Jervois, CB. R. Bug. x Apr.
T. Jj. J. Gallwey, R. Eng z Apr.
R. Bumabj% R. Eng i Apr.
f . H. Peel Yates, CB. R. Art. 26 Apr.
I. E. Michell, CB. R. Art. ... 26 Apr.
d. H. Smith. CB. R. Art 26 Apr.
N. O. S. Turner, CB. R. Art. 26 Apr.
FC W. O. Lennox, CB. R. Eng. 26 Apr.
P. C. Penrose, CB. R. Mar.... 8 May
G. B. Rodney, R. Mar 16 May
P. H. Fellowes, R. Mar, 22 May
A. C. Hawkins, CB. R. Art... 1 June
R. Boyle, CB. R. Mar 8 June
A. V. 'Falls, R. Art 9 3vaao
8. J. Batton, Madras S. C. ... zo June
J. W. C. Williams, B. Marine
Artillery, Aide deCamp to the
Queen 20 June
„. A. Williams, CB. R. Art... 21 June
M. J. TumbuU, Bengal S. 0. 28 June
J. B. T. Nicolls, R. Bug 30 June
C. J. Hodgson, R. Eng x July
N. M'l. Mackay, R. Art z6 July
A. B. Hankey, Brigade Depdt,
Doreheeter 29 July
T. Raikes, CB. 44 P 30 July
Guy Rotton, R. Art 2z Sept.
F. 'W. Bond. R. Art 2 Oct.
E.Newdijyate, Brigade Depot,
Carliile 23 Oot.
W. F. Lord Abinger, S. P. Gds. 2x Nor.
R. S. Wilson, Madras S. C. ... x8 Deo.
Horse Gds 5 Mar. G. N. K. A. Yonge, Brigade
0. P. M. Mundy, Bengal S.C. 23 Mar. Depot. Gal way 23 Dec.
W. W. Barry, CB. B. Art 24 Mar. iD. G. Robinson, R. Eng 3« Doe,
1868.
E. Phayre, CB. Bombay B.C.
Aide de Camp to the Queen ... 6 Jan.
T. Clerk, Madras S. C lo Jan.
J.H.M.Babington,Mad.S.G. lo Jan.
O. G. M'Gallom, Madras S. C. zo Jan.
T. Greenaway, Madras S. 0. lo Jan.
0. M. Barrow, CB, Bombay
S.C 19 Jan.
D. Boyd, Bombay 8. C 19 Jan.
W. Ashbnmer, Bombay S.C. 19 Jan.
G. V. Johnson, R. Art 24 Jan.
A. P. Oonnell, R. Art la Feb.
A. W. H. Meyrick. b.p. S. P.
Gds 13 Feb.
J. 0. Hanghton, CSL, Ben.S.C. 15 Feb.
P. Young, Madras S.C 15 Feb.
P. Mar&U, h.p. 2 Life Gds.,
Aide de Camp to H.B.H, the
Duke qf Cambridge 6 Mar.
A. Bassano, CB. h.p. 32 P. ... 16 Mar.
G. S. Digbv, CB. B. Mar. Art. 23 Mar.
Sir W. H. R. Green, CB. KCSI.
Bombay S.C 5 Apr.
W. H. B. de Horsev, Gr. Gds. 29 Apr.
C. W. Adair, CB'. R. Mar.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 29 May
D. G. PoUard, Madras S.C... 12 June
A. C. Plowden, Bengal S. C. 13 June
7^(R Sir Henry M. Havelock,
Bt. CB. Unatt. MP. for
Sunderland 17 June
T. P. Wilson, CB. Bengal S. C.
Aide de Camp to the Queen... 20 June
J. L. Blgee, R. Art 27 June
C. V. Wilkieson, R. Eng 29 June
B. B. Prett€john, CB. 18 Hus. 3 July
Colonels.
W. J. P. Stafford, CB. Bengal
S.C 22 Feb.
J. T. Walker, R. Eng 27 Feb.
P. G. Pipon, R. Art i Mar.
R. J. Meade, CSI. Bengal S. G. 1 Mar.
J. M. Macgregor, Ma£as S. G. z Mar.
R. J. Feildcn, CMa. Brigade
Depots Oreenlaw x Mar. „_. ,
G. Holroyd, Bengal S. 0 1 Mar. C. E. M. Walker, Madras 8.0. xo Mar.
R. B. Moore, Bombay S. C .. 10 Feb.
VC J. A. Wood, Bomb«v S.C. 12 FVi.
£. A. Rowlatt, Bengal S.C... i4>'e!i.
W. G. P. Gosling. R. Art 17 Feh.
E. C. Marston, Bombay S.C. z8 Feb.
P. G. T. Deshon, h.p. Depdt
Batt I M*r.
B. Gage, Madras S.C 7 Mar,
z Mar,
a Mar.
J. R. M'Mnllin. Bengal S. C
P. J. B. Priestley, Madras S.C.
Sir Roger W. H. Palmer, Bt.
h.p. 2 Life Gds
P. P. Layard, Bengal 8. G. ...
5trS.J.Blane,.B^C,fi.hp.Rfl.Br.i9Mar.
G.T. Field, R. Art 7 Apr.
A. R. Harenc, Brigade Depot,
iMar.
H. M. Wilson, Bengal S.C ... 14 Mar.
P.S. Lumsden, Ci?.CS/. Beng.
S.C. Aide de Camp io the
Q^een i6ilar.
z Mar. jG. D. Pitt, CB.h.p. 80 P. Dtp.
*' Adjutant A^ Q. M. Qen. Cape
, of Good Hope 21 Mar.
H. Drummond, R. Kng 24 Msr.
Perth x9Apr. A. Stewart, R. Art 24 Mar.
J. Gubbins, Brigade Depot, ,W. Fullerton, Bengal S.C. ... 26 Mar.
Beverly 20 Apr. G. N. Boldero,h.p. Dep. Batt.
A.K.C.KennedT,Madras8.C. 28 Apr. i D. Qr.Jfaefer Oen.,Malia... 31 Mar.
A. Cooper, Madras S. C 29 Apr. G. Mein, Brigade Depot, Taitii*
irc G. L. Goodlake, Coldst. | ton i Apr.
GdB. Aide de Camp to theQueen 30 Apr. P. G. Hibbert, Brigade Depot,
Ufit C. T. Boyrchier, h.p. Rifle ' Bradford 4 Apr.
"Rt. Aide de Camp to the Queen 30 Apr. John Peel, h.p. Depot Batt 16 Ap:.
F. H. Rnndall, R. Eng Z2 May L. E. Knight, Brigade Depot,
Hon. R. Monck, Coldst Gda. 14 May ' Lichjleld n M*v
A. C. Pigou, B. Art 20 May W. Earle, Gr. Gds 2oMav
J. C. Rattray, CB. h.p. 90 P. 3 June S. J. Hire, Bengal 8. C a8 Maj*
A. Howlett, CB. Madras S.C. zz June I^C John Watson, CJ^.Bombay
J. J. Combe. Bombay S. G. ... zz June ' B.C.Aidede CamptoUeQueen 28 May
T. P. Waterman, Bengal S. C. zz June P. Robertson- Ross, h.p. Dep.
J. Daniel, Madras S. C z 2 June Batt aJnr?
G. 8. A. Anderson, Bom.S. C. 12 June P. W. Hastings, R. Art. 5 Juii?
C. W. Randolph, h.p. Gr. Gds. Z4 June R. H. Gall, CB. h.p. Z4 Hus.
H.Hoseason, Madras S. C. ... x6 June Aide de Camp to the Queen,
W.W.H.Grenthed,CB.R.Eng. 7 July iB. E. Bacon, Bengal 8. C. ... 22 June ! Major and Lt.Qoo. B. Hot-
. 3 Aug. I H.G.Woods, 8 P zo July I pital, CheUea.
F. e. Hassard, CB. R. Eng
0. Tower, CB. 3 Dr. Gds 4 Aug.
M. DiUon, CB. CSI. Rifle Br.
Aide de Camp to the Queen ;
Military Secretary to the Com-
mander in Chiefs JEaet Indiee 15 Aug.
Mr Wm. L. Merewether, CB.
IC8I. Bombay S. C zs Aug.
0. W. G. Cameron, CB. 4 P.... zs Aug.
W. E. MacLeod, Bombay S.C. z s Aug.
A. W. Lucas, CB. Bom. S. C. 1$ Aug.
T. W. Milward, CB. R. Art.
Aidede Camp to the Queen... 15 Aug.
H. H. A. Wood, Bombay 8. C. zs Aug.
P. A. E. Loch, Bombay S. C. zs Aug.
H. St. 0. Wilkins, R. Eng.
Aide de Camp to the Queen .. zs Aug.
18 Jcz-e
18 jLn»
20 Jurj?
20 Ju-'y
24 Jn'y
SJun'?
F. L, Whitmore, Unatt. Com- C. Holroyd, Bengal S.C 11 Jure
mandant of School of Mueie G. R. Baugh, Bombay S.C. ... 12 Ju=e
at Kneller Hall az July J. Nisbett, Bengal B. Corps... z2 Ja2:«
H. P. Newton, R. Art 2 z July J. N. H. Maclean. Madras
- ifo». W. H. A. Feilding, I StaffCorps zaJm*
Coldst. Gds 28 July C. J. Bradley. Madras S.C. ... 12 Jane
A. C. Gleig, h.p. R. Art. In- E. J. Lawder, Madras S.C. ... zS Jcr
epeetor of Armjf Schools 28 July | A.. Macqueen, Bengal S.C.
G. H. Vesey. R. Art 28 July G. R. Phillips, Madras S.C
S. Robinson, R. Art 5 Aug. T, W. Marten, h.p. 7 P. ...
O. E. Rothney, CSI.Ben. S.C. xo Aug. G. 8. Young, h.p. 80 P
P. W. TraiU-Borroughs, CB. R. N. Tronson, Bengal S.C
h.p. 93P xoAug. 8. Henning, CJ8. 38 F asJujV
Sir C. H. Brownlow, XCB. 1 Reg. Ooseley, Bengal S.C. ... 29Jt:y
Bengal S.C. Aide de Camp to 'A. Wombweil, h.p. Dep. BaU.
._ ^_. _^ „. , the Queen zi Aug. ' Aui.Adj.Qen.atPertaumth z Ac-.
H. W. HoUand, CB. Bom. S.C. zs Aug. ' G. P. Keyes, CB. Madras 8. C. zz Aug. T. T. Haggard, R. Art 3 Aaz.
Alex. Robinson, Bengal 8. C. 27 Aug. G. W.M.Hall, C5. Bengal S.C. Z7 Aug. J. C HaiTes, R. Art. ^.. 3 Aui:.
G. G. Brown, R. Art z Sept. IG. P. T. Daniell, 28 J 2a Aug. |W. GaApbell, h.p. zoo P 4 Auc.
J. G. Fife, R. Eng i Sept. |W. D.Morgan, Bengal S.C... as Aug. IW.C Anderson, Bombay S.C. 6 Aus.
J. Jones, R. Eng x Sept. Alex. Praser, CB. R. Eng. ... 31 Aug. iT. G. Longcroft, Madras S.C 20 An^.
C. W. Hutchinson, R. Eng.... x Sept. T. Wright, CB. Bengal S.C... 5 Sept. H. A. Smyth, R. Art 31 An-.
B. A. Foord, R. Eng z Sept. jW. K. M'Leod. 74 P 9 Sept.iB. P. Burton, Madras S.C ... 18 S*pt.
H. Wallace. CB. R. Art z Sept. !?■ H- Vvse, 3 Hussars z8 Oct. (J. S. Davies, Bengal S.C z8 Sej!.
C Baring, h.p. Coldst. Gds... a Sept. I J- W. Playfair, R. Eng. 24 Oct. P. W. Phillipps, R. Art. ao Sci t.
H. D. Taylor, Madras 8. C ... X4 Sept. 'J- H. Stewart, R. Mar 5 Nov. |H. B. Hodgson. Bombay S.C 29 Sepu
Geo. Shaw, CB. R. Art. Auiet. |B. S. P. G. Dawson, Brigade |F. M. M. Ommanney, R. Art. 1 Nvr.
Adjutant General aoSept.l Depot, .46<Tde«t 29 Nov.
P. G. Kempster, Madras S. C $ Oct. | A. A. Nelson, Unatt Aeeiatant
A. R. Praser, Madras S. C ... s Oct. \ Adjutant General, Gibraltar 9 Dec.
Wm. Hill, h.p. 2 W.LB 28 Nov. G- H. L. Milman, R. Art. ... zo Dec.
H. R. Hibbert,Briaai* Depot, J- S. Kemball, Bombay S.C. iz Dec.
Halifax i Dec. H. L. Robertson, Bengal S.C. ix Dec.
W. 0. Trevor, CB. 54 P 8 Dec. ^- C. Hatch, Bengal S.C za Dec.
S. Thacker, Bombay 8. C ... xz Dec,
0. P. Molony, Madras S. C... zz Dec.
H. Hopkinson, C5/. Bengal
S.C zaDec.
R.B.Mainwaring, Bengal S.C az Deo.
K. T. Pfronch, Madras S. C az Dec.
A. L. Steele, Madras S. C az Dec.
A. P. Place, Madras 8. G az Dec.
B. R. Cureton, Com. Cav. Dep. 28 Dec.
H. K. Bume, Bengal 8. C ... 30 Dec,
1869.
J. W. Lovell, CB. R. Eng. ... 5 Jan.
G. H.Baxton, Madras S. C ... zi Jan.
W. S. Simpson, Madras B. C zz Jan.
P. P. L. O^Connell, R, Eng.... 15 Jan.
C. T. Aitohlson, Bombay 8. C z8 Jan.
John 0. M'Leod, CB. 42 P. ... 29 Jan.
G. P.8hake8pear,MadrasS.G. xo Feb.
J. F. Pennycuick, CB. R. Art. is Feb.
1F« M. Walker, 4S P 15 Feb.
H. A. Sarel, CB. h.p. Z7 Lan. xs Feb.
A. A. Fisher, CB. R. "Eng. ... 15 Feb.
1?ff G. Graham, CB. R. Eng. zs Feb.
B. W. Ward, B. Eng zs Feb.
WillonghbyCrewe,MadrasS.Cz2 Deo.
G.M.Shakespear.MadrasS.C 12 Dec.
P. J. Moberly, R. Eng X2 Dec.
C G. Arbuthnot, CB. R. Art. x8 Dec.
B. 8. Bumaby. Gr. Gds 37 Dec.
Wm. Roberts, 5 P 27 Dec.
1870.
J. M. Grant, R. Eng 7 Jan.
H. C Adlam, Bengal S.C ... X3 Jan.
W. Agnew, Bengal S.C X4 Jan.
G. P. Loard, Madras S.C ... zsJan.
8. Mainwaring. Madras S.C. xs Jan.
W. Rickman. Brigade Depdt,
Leicester 23 Jan.
B. Mayne, Madras S.C. ... 24 Jan.
Sir Fred. John Goldsmid, CB.
^ KCSI. Madras 8. G 24 Jan.
0. Hamilton, Bengal S. C ... 24 Jan.
H. Francis, R. Art 24 Jan
a • 5' n ®'?^' ^/^^«^ S. C... a4 Jan.
8. StoUard, R. Art 24 Jan.
C C. G. Rose. Bengal S. C... ap Jan.
0. B. O. Evans, B. Art J Peb.
R. K. Preeth, R. Art 1 Not,
W. A. G. Wright, R. Mar 10 >*or.
G. W. Forbes, R. Mar. zo Xov
H. H. Morant, Brigade Depot,
Sunderland, Aide de Camp to
the Queen ij Nov.
P. J. Richards, R, Mar. 21 Npt.
P. 8. Blyth, 40 F S4 ycv.
J. H. Dunne, 90 P as Not
H. Adair, R. AUrine Art 28 Not*
T. Rattray, CB. CSI. Bengal
S.C laDcr.
J. H. Champion, Bombay S.C. 10 Dec.
G. U. Price. Bombay S.C 10 IV
W. R. Eliott. Bengal S.C 10 Pec.
R. Benson. Madras S.C xo P«.
R. M. Johnstone.Bombay S.C. z z IVc.
J. M. Cripps, Bengal S.C xx Dec.
J. W. Bristow, Bengal S.C ... xx De-!
J. P. Sandwith. Bombay S.C. xi IVo
Arthur Butcher, R. Marines... 13 Der
R. H. Currie, 39 P xg r«r
J. Bean, R. Eng 21 T>if.
A. Light, R. Art 33 Dec.
C A. Moyle, Bombay S.C. ... =2 Dw-
E. Thompson. Bombay 8.C.. 22 Dec.
T. C Lyons, Brigade Depot,
Preston 25 Dee.
1871.
B. P. Lloyd, Bengal S.C ■» Jar.
J. B. Dennys, Bengal S.C ... 3 Jar. I
J. R. Pughe. Bengal S.C. 3 Jan, '
a. G. Mozon. Bengal S.C. ... jJaxu
Colonels.
B. Gipps, Scots Fus. Grdfl. ... s Jan. H. R. Drc-^, Een^nl R. C.
FitiRoy M, H. Somerset, R.E. 25 Jan. C. H. Abdv, Matlnis S. U
J. C. Hood, Bengal a C 29 Jan. - - - ■
G. Colclousrh, R. Art 30 Jan.
A. J. H. Elliot, Unatt. A.Q.
Jf.OfH.,Port9montk i Feb.
H. L. Chermaide. R. Art 3 Feb.
F. Mardttll. Miwlraa S.C 8 Feb.
J. R. Mftckcnzie, 105 F 12 Feb.
G. Baldock, Madras S.C 15 Feb.
0. J. McL. Farrm>i:ton, Ben-
gal S.C 15 Feb.
R. A. l/ogan, CB. 57 F 17 Feb,
, 72 Dcr.
2 J Dec.
C. B. Basden, Bengal S. C... 25 Dec.
E. H. Blomfleld.MadrasS. C. 25 Dec.
W. D. SUnley, Madras S. C. 25 Dec.
H. A. Dwyer, BengaJ S. C. ... 25 Dec.
J. D. MacDonald, Ben. S. C. 3' Dec.
1872.
A, H. Hope, Madras S.C. ... 2 Jan.
R. G. Jones, Madras S. C 2 Jan.
L. R. Christopher. Ben. S.C. 4 Jan.
H. E. Jacob, Bombay S.C. ... 25 Feb. 1 J. T. Francis, Bombay S. C... 12 Jan.
F.W.C.Ord.R. Art 27 Feb. ;R. Biddulph. R. Art 15 Jan.
C. W. Walker, Bombay S.C. 10 Mar. IL. H. H. Holland. Madr. S.C. 25 Jan.
T€ H. Rowlands, 41 F 23 Mar. |C. W. Taylor, Madras S.C... 25 Jan.
C. Herbert, Bengal S. C 30 Jan.
R. G. Coles, I F 9 Feb.
R. T. Glyn, 24 F 13 Feb.
C. G. Gordon, CB. R. Eng. ... 16 Fob.
A. P. Baird, Bengal S. C 17 Feb.
J. Marquis. Bengal 8. C 17 Fob.
E. A. B. Travers, Madras S.C. 17 Feb.
A. B. Little. Bombay S. C... 26 Feb.
A. Prichard. Madras 8. C. ... 27 Feb.
J. Croflon, R. Eng i Mar.
W. D. Dickson. Bombay S.C. 2 Mar.
John Dwyer, r.f.p. 14 F. 3 Mar.
F. E. Appleyard, 85 F 6 Mar.
Geo. Hyde Page, Brigade
Depot, Kingtton on Thamn 8 Mar.
A. C. M'Master. Madras S.C. 8 Mar.
G. M' Andrew, Bengal S. C ... 8 Mar.
J. L. Nation. Bengal S. C 8 Mar.
W. 8. Jones, Bombay S. C. ... 12 June |\V. C. RnssoU, R. Art 11 Mar.
J. A, Wriirht, Bengal 8. C 12 June |A. B. Johnson, Bengal S. C. . 11 Mar.
W.C. Phillips, Madras S.C... 12 Juno lUC H. T. Macpherson, CB.
E. H. Coachman, R. Art 12 June Bengal S. C 13 Mar.
D. C. Drury-Lowe, 17 Lane. 15 June St. J. O'N. Muter, Bom. S. C. 18 Mar.
W. Scott. Bombay S. C 19 Jime G. E. Bajmos, h.p. 8 F 30 Mar.
J. A. Fuller, R. Eng 20 June j J. P. Watts. Madras 8. C 30 Mar.
C. K. Boahe, h.p. 59 F 26 JuneJF. U. Smith, Bengaj. 8. C..„. 2 Apr.
J^ S. Thomson, 14 F. 27 July
Jdo. Nason, Brigade Depot,
York 28 Mar.
W, L. Cahusac, Bombay S.C. 31 Mar.
M. B. Forde. R. Art i Apr.
C. C. Dniry, Bengal S. C. ... 14 Apr.
H. F. Williama, BrigadeDepot,
Burnley i3 Aor.
T. James, CB. Bengal S. C... 3 X^ay
G. Drury, R. Mar 23 May
J. F. Richardson, CB. Bengal
S.C 27 May
G. B. Harman, BrigadeDepot,
PonUfraet 2 June
D. J. Baillie, R. Horse Gds. 5 June
F. y. Smith, Madras 8. C 11 June
E. T. Faskeu, Madras S. C... 11 Juno
G. E. Hohnes. Bengal S. C. .. 12 June
E. M. Ryan, Bengal S. C 12 June
H. C. Johnstone, CB. Bengal
Staff Corps 31 July
«. C. O. Creagh-Osbome, CB,
6F 3 Aug.
V. T. Mains, R. Eng 3 Aug.
S. F. Graham, Bengal S.C... 4 Aug.
B. Parrott, Bengals. C 19 Aug.
J. W. Younghusband, CSI.
Bombay 8. C 19 .^ug.
R. D. Ardagh. Madras S. C... 20 Auk.
F. M. Haultain, Madras S. C. 20 Aug.
A. Stevens, Madras S. C 20 Aug.
J. N. Youne, Bengal S. C 21 Aug.
J. Loudon, Madras S. C 21 Aug.
G. A. St. P. Fooks,Ben. 8. C. 21 Aug.
E. A. Wylde, R. Marines 23 Aug.
J. G. Boothby. R. Art 24 Aug.
H. H. O'Connell, Madras S.C. 30 Aug.
H. Shewell, Bombay 8. C 31 Aug.
W. C. Rich, Madras S. C i Sept,
A. J. Promantle, Coldst. Gds. 6 Sept,
W. A. Riach, Madras 8. C. ... 6 Sept.
J. R. Fulton. Madras 8. C 6 Sept.
R. Unwin. Bengal 8. C 9 Sept.
A. Ritherdon, Madras 8. C... 16 Sept.
B. Ford, Madras 8. C 16 Sept.
H. Le P. Trench, Bengal S.C. 17 Sept.
H. Raban. Bengal 8. G 17 Sept.
A. Bagot, Bengal 8. C 18 Sept.
C. St. G. Brownlow, Ben.S.C. 26 Sept.
P. F. Gardiner, Bengal 8. C. 27 Sept.
C. F. Smith, Bengal 8. C 27 Sept.
A. B. Beaiaon, Bengal 8. C... 27 Sept.
R. P. Anderson, Bengal 8. G. 30 Sept.
H. Mills, Bengal 8. C 20 Oct.
A. H. Cobbe, 17 F 30 Oct.
Wm. Lvona. h.p. 5 W. I. R.
A$H. Ad). Oen. Home DUMet 1 Nov.
J. W. A. Kennedy, B. Marines to Nov.
J. 1. Murray, CB. Bengal S.C. 30 Nov.
O.LC.WUlIams.R.HorseGda. 7 Dec.
J. E. Fraaer. Bengal 8. C 11 Dec.
T. GilUlan, Madras 8. C 12 Dec.
G. Faithfull, Bengal 8. C. ... 12 Deo.
R. T. Leigh, Bengal 8. C 12 Dec.
Wm. Pirie. Bombay 8. C 12 Dec.
J. F. Stoddard, Madraa 8. G. 12 Deo.
J. Elphinstone, Madras 8. G. 12 Dec.
Lewis Pelly, C8l. Bom, S.C. 12 Dec.
Wm. S. Hewett, Bombay 8.0. 12 Deo.
Wm. B. Irwin, Bengal 8. C... 12 Dec.
H. J. Day, Bombay 8. 0 12 Dec.
J. W. Laorie, Unatt. Intptetina
FitU qgU»r ofMUiUo, amd
VolmuUmn m Nova Sootia... 12 Dec.
H.F.M. Boisragon, Ben. S.C. 9 Apr.
H. W. Mawbey, R. Mar. Art. 10 Apr.
J. T. Dalyell, 21 F. 17 Apr.
W. Cooper, 19 F 17 Apr.
F. M. Colvile. CB. 43 F 21 Apr.
H. T. Bartlett. Bensral 8. C... 21 Apr.
UC J. C. M'Ncm, CMG. h.p.
48 F. A ide de Camp to H. R.U.
the Commander in Chief 35 Apr.
James Orr. Madras 8. C 3 May
C. M. J. Thornton, R. Art. ... 6 May
J. Ainslic, x Dragoons 8 May
F. R. Chosney. R. Eng 8 May
Pa^ct Bayly, Brigade Depot,
tort George 19 May
C. B. G. Bacon, Bengal 8. C... 34 May
W. Gordon, Bengal S. C 11 June
D. Brigifs. Bengal 8. C xi June
H. 8. Bivar, Bengal 8. C xi June
R. Ranken. Madras 8. C 13 June
C. Lyons-Montgomery, Ben.
S.C 12 .Tune
B. T. Reid, Bengal S.C X2 June
R. D. Macpherson, Ben. S.C. X3 June
J. P. Nixon, Bombay 8. C 12 Jime
E. F. Waterman, Madras 8. C. X2 Juno
R. W. Chambers, Bengal 8. C. 12 June
T. H. Sibley, Bengal S. C. ... 13 June
H. W. H. Coxe. Bengal S. C. 21 June
H. T. Briggs, Bombay 8. C... 2 July
A. C. Cooke, CB. R. Eng. ... 6 July
J. B. Thring, R. Art. 6 July
C. Pasloy, R. Eng 6 July
J. F. E. Travers, R. Art 6 July
H. Wray, R. Eng 6 July
G. Leslie, R. Art 6 July
H. L. F. GrevUle, R. Art 6 July
H. Bent, R. Art 6 July
T. A. L. Murray, R. Eng 6 July
T. Inglis. R. Eng 6 July
Sir A. Clarke, CB. KCMQ.
R. Eng 6 July
J. Y. Moggridfre, R. Eng 6 July
J. G. Jervois, R. Eng 10 July
A. MacKensie, CB. 78 F 13 July
A.T.Etheridge,C5/.Bom.S.C. 13 July
J. D. Williams, Bombay S.C. X4 July
J. A. Ancrns, Bengal 8. 0 X5 July
E. L. Scott, Bombay 8. C 25 July
V. H. Bowles, 63 F 28 July
J. Smith, Bengal 8. C 29 July
H. W. Parish, CB. Brigade
Depot, 2>9Ptf«> 3x Joly
C. M^Arthur, R. Mar 31 July
F. O. Stainforth. Bengal S.C. 4 Aug.
W. J. Jones, Madras S.C ix Aug.
.T.Tnor. "R.->=o. aF. Aiue <?<' Ciirjy
toiheiliiceu 14 .Vug.
E. Chippindall, CB. 19 F.,
Aidede Camp to the Queen... 14 Aug.
A. J. P. Ewart, Madras S. C. x4 Aug.
E. A. Saunders, Madras S. C. 14 Aug.
A. G. Davidson, Madras S. C. X4 Aug.
C. K. Pearson, 3 F 14 Aug.
IW. C. Bancroft, 16 F 14 Aug.
C. 8. Dundas, R. Art X9 Aug.
C. J. S. Wallace, 25 F 2x Aug.
|A. a. p. Browne. 109 F 21 Aug.
|J. C. B. Do Butts, R. Eng 21 Aug.
G. R. Greaves, h.p. 70 F.Assit-
iani Adjutant itenfral X2 Sept.
C. M. Young. R. Art i Oct.
J. A. Angelo, R. Art 2 Oct.
W. C. Clarke, Madi as S.C... 3 Oct.
T. H. Stoddard. Madras S. C. 26 Oct.
p. J. F. Newall, R. Art 31 Oct.
Geo. H. Hawes, 9 F. Aidede
\ Camp to the Queen 2 Nov.
I J. I. MitcdoneU, 71 F 27 Nov.
E. A. H. Bacon, Bombay S.C. 3 Dec.
J. Bates, Bombay 8. C 4 Dec.
!G. N. Cave, Bengal 8. C 10 Dec.
|F. Schneider, Bombay S. C... xo Dec.
( J. Dawson. Bengal 8. C xo Dec.
C. F. G. Lamb, Bengal S. C. ix Dec.
F. Alexander, Bengal 8. C... 11 Dec.
E. T. Boddam. Madras S. C .. 11 Dec.
J. S. Dunbar, Bengal 8. C. ... 11 Dec.
F. L. Magniac, Madras S.C. 23 Dec.
F. R. Glanville, R. Art 29 Dec.
1873.
c. F. Hammersley, Unatt.
A.q.M. Gen. at Alderthot
lehUe Intpeclor of Gymnania i Jan.
W. L. Dumaresq, R. Art i Jan.
G. S. Tilly, R.Eng i Jan.
lA. Cadell, R.Eng x Jan.
jW.V. Shewell, Bombay S.C. 6 Jan.
G. B. Mainwaring, Ben. 8. C. 8 Jan.
E. H. C. Wintle, Bengal S. C. 8 Jan.
W. E. White, Madras 8. C. ... 8 Jan.
Charles Hight, Madras S. C. 8 Jan.
E. N. Perkins, Bengal 8. C ... 8 Jan.
A. Bunny, CB. R. Art xo Jan.
Henry Butler, h.p. 57 F 16 Jan.
R. D. Kerr, R. Eng 22 Jan.
Geo. Swiney, Bengal S. C... 30 Jan.
C. T. Harkness, Madras 8. C. 30 Jan.
F. W. A. Robson. Madr. 8. C. 30 Jan.
G. McB. B. Farquharson,
Bombsy S. C 30 Jan.
G. Le M. Tupper. R. Art 3 Feb.
C. G. H. Coote, Madras S. C. 3 Feb.
H. R. Morgan, Madras 8. C. xs Feb.
J. Davis, 20 F 15 Feb.
W. 8. Row, Bengal 8. C 23 Feb.
A. S. Allan, Bengal 8. C 23 Feb.
D. E. Hoste, CB. R. Art 1 Mar.
H. Heyman, R. Art i Mar.
C. C. Chesney, R. Eng i Mar.
W. R. E. Alexander, Ben. S.C. 2 Mar.
A. H. Paterson, Bcntral S. C. 3 Mar.
W. 8. 8. Mulcaster. Madr. S.C. 3 Mar.
C. B. Ewart, CB. R. Eng 4 Mar.
C. B. P. N. H. Nugent, CB. R.
Eng 4 Mar.
R. B. MacLeod, 21 Hussars... 4 Mar.
W. 8. Oliphant, R. Eng 5 Mar.
G. Prinple. Madras 8. C o Mar.
H.Hyde. R.Eng x6 Mar.
E. Belflcld, R. Eng x7 Mar.
H. F. Bythesea, h.p. 12 F. ... x Apr.
J. B. Knocker, Madras 8. C... 5 Apr.
J. L Gibbs, Bengal 8. C 24 Apr.
W. J. Gray, R. Art 7 May
E. N. Sandilands. Ben. 8. C. 21 May
J. Stokes. CB. R. Eng 4 June
W. A.Dick, Bombay S.C. ... 10 Jime
Sir Charles Walters D'Oyly.
Bart. Bengal 8. C xo June
H. D. Manning. Bengal 8. G. 10 June
J. M. Nuttall.CB.BengalS.C. 10 June
C. W. Dun, Madras 8. C 10 June
A.D. Dickens, CB.Bengal S.C xi Juno
J. A. Steel, Bengal 8. C ix June
FC R.H.Keatinge,C5/. Bom.
8. C XX June
W. L. Morrison, R. Eng ix June
John Doran,CB. Bengral S. C. ix June
G. F. Carnegie, Bengal 8. G. xx June
F. Phillips, Bombay 8. C ix Jime
R. 8. Couchman, MiBMLras S.C. xt June
J. Thacker, Bombay B. C xi June
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COMMANDING IN CHIEF.
Field Marshal Sit Boyal m^hnM OEOKOS W. F. 0. DTTKE OF OAKBBZDOE, ^G. KP, OCB. QCMO.
Colonel of the Grenadier Goards, 15 July 56.
Priwxte Seereiarjf Major General Hon, James Wm. B. Macdonald, CB., 1$ July 56.
JftlUarjf Secretary Lieat.Greneral Hon. Sir James Lindsay, KC2IQ. 3 F.
(Colonel Robert B. Hawley. b.p. 60 Rifles, x April 73.
Colonel Emw^t Aufl:. Beltord Travers, Madras Staff Corps {Tor Inim
qffairf), 13 May 73.
'Colonel Charles Tyrwhitt, CB. TJnatt. 15 Jnly 56.
Colonel Frederick Msrshall, h.p. a Life Guards.
Y€ Colonel Charles CraufHird Fraser, CB. h.p. ti Hnssars, 21 llay 73-
UC Colonel John Carstairs M'Neill, CMO. h.p. 48 F. 33 Jan. 74.
^Colonel Charles Stuart Henzy, CB., Royal Artillery {Extra).
Aidee de Camp..
AnJUTAlTT GEirsRAL'S DXPABTXEirT.
A4fuiani General e.General Sir Richard Airey, GCB. 7 F. i Oct. 70.
Depmig A^tdant Genenil Major Greneral James Wells Armstrong, CB. x Nov. 71.
Am^uhr** Ad:^in»* Om^^im f Coloncl E. A. Whitmore, CB. Unatt, (octfs.o), ao Sept. 73.
Amttant Adjutant Generate ]^^^ Colonel Hon. Henry Hugh Clifford, CB., rfnatL 5 &C. 73.
Tk^^*^ Am^*«m* aa:«*»»* /3— ,-«/. ("Colonel George Richards Greaves, h.p. 70 F. x June, 70.
Deputy Amtiant Adjutant Generate ^ Bt.Lt.Colonel F. 8. Vacher. h.p. 33 F. {temporary) 15 Sec. 71.
Inepeetor General qf BeeruUing Major General R. C. H. Taylor, CB. x Aug. 73.
RoTi.L Abtxllbbt.
Deputy Adjutant Genial Colonel W. A. Middleton, CB. i Oct. 70.
Aeeietant Adjutant General Colonel George Shaw, CB. t Oct. 70.
Deputy Aeeittant Adjutant General Major' E. Keate, x April, 74.
Royal Ekoiksbbs.
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel J. F. M. Browne, CB. i Jan. 7X.
Deputy Aeeittant Adjutant General e. Major Robert Grant, x Jan. 71.
QUi.BTBX MA.8TXB GSITBBAL'S DXPABTXBITT.
Quarter Matter General Lieut.Goneral Sir Charles Henry Ellice, ZCB. x April 71.
Attietant Quarter Matter General Colonel George Harry Smith Willis, CB. Unatt. 35 Aug. 73.
Deputy Attittant Quarter Matter General
Director General qf Mtlitary Bducation Lieut.G€neral W. C. B. Napier, x April 66.
Secretary Brevet Major Doveton Downes Greentree, Unatt. 28 Jan. 58.
I58PXCT0B QBirBBi.t OF RoTi-L Abtiilbby. . . ^C Major General Collingwood Dickson, CB. 1 April 70.
Aide de Camp Captain E. Woollcombe, x Jan. 73.
IkBPBCTOB GBVBBi.L OF AUXILLLBT FOBCBS...
AtiiMtant Adjutant Generalt for AuxiUary ( Colonel E. G. Bnlwer, CB. h.p. Brigade Depot, i June 71.
toreet I Colonel B. Biddnlph. R. Artillery. '"*
in^n, Qffc^. ,f Teo^nr, Ca^ry iA<^o)^^rUr^^^^^»^0^^. CB.. April 7^. »^<Wj
Great Bntain iColonel Edward Seager, x April 73. ttt Cavalry I>Utrie('-E«^
Deputy Adj. General, Intelligence Department... e. Major General Patrick Leonard MacDougall, x April 73.
Director <^ tkt Topographical Branch Major Charles Wm. Wilson, Royal Engineers.
. Captain Thomas Jessop, 3 Dragoons.
j,.;-j_aj- ., J $. Captain William Smith Cooke, 33 Foot.
''^^ j f. Captain Francis C. H. Clarke, Royal Artillery .
V. Major C. B. Brackenbury, R. Artillery {oicting).
(t. Captain T
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STAFF.
1. NORTHERN DISTRICT.— Head Qnartere, ManchesUr.
Muoi Gembal CoMMiJrDiiro Daniel Lysons, CB. i July 68.
Aide d4 Camp Captain Hayward, 95 P.
AtiislaiU Adjutant Qtural Colonel J. H. C. Roberteon, h. p. x Oct. 71.
AmstatU QHarter Master General c. LtColonel H. Brett, h.p. i Augr. 7a.
Oanieon Inatruetor «. Captain J. H. Fawcett, x F. 24 Oct. 71.
2. EASTERN DISTRIOT. —Head Quarters, Colchester.
ICuoB GnnmiL Coxicaxdivo Sir Ed^rard Harris Greathed, KCB. a Apr. 73.
Aid* ie Camp Lieut. H. PaRct, 7 Hussars, 16 July 73.
uOtittant Adjtdant 4-Quarter Maeter General Lt.Colonel Hon. W. H. Herbert, h.p. 15 Nov. 70.
Brigade Major «. Captain W. L. K. Ogilvy, 60 F. i Oct. 69.
Oarrieonlnairuetor «. Captain F. Wilson, Rifle Brigade, ao March 71.
3. WESTERN DISTRICT. — Head Qoarters, Devonporf.
UuosGissBALGoxiujrDMG Henry Smyth, CB. x Fob. 74.
AidedeCamp Lieutenant W. J. Smy th, Rihe Brigade.
r^^^»u «. #1- ««<r i Colonel H. S. Goodonough, R. Art. 13 Oct. 71.
ColonelitmtheSti^. iColonel5irA.H.Freeling, ^<., R.Eng. iJune 79.
Ametanl Adjutant General Colonel F. Burton, CB. hjp. i April 70.
TownMaJor ^ Major W. C. Justice, h.p. Depot Batt. xOct.69.
Oanieon Inttructor ». M^jor F. J. Hutchison, h.p. 64 F. i Feb. 73.
4. SOUTHERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Portsmouth.
LiicnsiHT Gbvbbal Coicxajtoiho Sir 0. Hastings Doyle, JB^CMG. x April 7^.
... . „ f Captain Lord Burghley. Grenadier Guards, 1 April 74.
AtdeedeCamp t Lieut. P. G. Doyle, a Dr. Gda. 1 April 74.
n 1 ?- *!.- ot^4r S Colonel J. G. Petrie, R. Art. 10 April 72.
CohneUomtkeStt^. 1 Colonel R. Bumaby. R. Kng. 16 July 7a.
Amielamt Adjutant General Colonel A. Wombwell, h.p. Dep. Batt. x Nov. 73.
Depuig Aeeietant Adjutant General j. Captain G. U. Prior, xoo F. i Julv 69.
Jkputg Aeeietant Adjutant Gen. for Mueketry Bt.Major J. P. Campbell, 30 F. x May 71.
Aeeietant Quarter Maeter General Colonel A. J. H. Elliot, Unatt. x April 73.
I>eputf Aeeietant Quarter Maeter General ... f. Cai)tain W. R. Lascelles, Rifle Brigade, 4 Aug. 7a.
Qarrieou Jnetruetor t. Major W. H. Knight, h.p. 48 F. x Jan. 73.
6. CHATHAM DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Chatham.
Xjuob Gbvbbax. ConcAiTDivo G. Ersklne, h.p. x July 72.
Aide de Camp Captain A. F. B.Wright, 9 F. 14 Jan. 73.
Brigade MiO<»' '* Captain George Hatcholl, 60 Rifles, x May 73.
6. SOUTH EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Dover.
)luom GBsmLLi. CoKXJiirDiHG Sir Alfred H. Horsford, KCB. 1 Jan. 72.
Aide de Camp Captain G. Paton, 24 F. x8 Jan. 7a.
( Colonel Lord A. G. Russell, h.p. Rifle Br. 2 Jan. 73. 8hornel{fe,
Cohneleontke Stqf. ^Colonel J. R. Gibbon, CB. Royal Artillery, 5 June 73.
CColonel J. M. Grant, Roval Engineers, a Aug. 73.
Aeeietani Adjutant General Colonel A. McL M'Donald, h.p. x July 70.
Aetietant Quarter Maeter General Bt.Lt.Colonel Hon. James C. Dormer, Unatt. x April 74.
Brigade Major •. Captain H. W. Keays-7oung, x8 F. x Feb. 71. Slkomc/i^tf.
fl«.^;— T»mt^Mr^M i Captain J. A. Millar, R. Eng., a Aug. 70. Doeer.
Oameonlneiructore ^,^ Captain «kor»c^«.
7. HOME DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Horse Guards.
lUiOB Qvnmxi* Cohmajkhisq H.S.U. Prince Edward of Saxe- Weimar. CB. x April 70.
Aide de Camp Captain Hon. Geo. P. H. Villiers, Gr.Gds. x March 73.
... - ^ .. J t rs. >.!- ("Colonel W.Lyons, h.p. I May 7x.
AemetoMi A^uiant Generale |, ^,©1. B. fi. CUve, Gr. Gds. 4 March 71.
Brigade Major Captain Hon. John Robert Wm. Yesey, Coldstream Guards.
Oarrieou Inetruetor •• Captain H. G. MacGregor, 39 F. 25 Jan. 72.
8. WOOLWICH DISTRICT.
KuoB GBirxBJLi. CoxKuroiiro Str David E. Wood, JTCB. R. Art. x July 69.
Aide de Camp Captain George Best, R. Art. 15 March 7X.
Aeeietant tarter Maeter General Magor W. J. Hall, R. Art.
Aeeietant A«Uutant General Msjor A. T. G. Fearse, R. Art. x Feb. 69.
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9. ALDERSHOT DISTRICT.
^OMji^SDare thb Dxtisiov General Sir J. Hope Grant, GCB. x Nov. 70.
(Captain C. S. Corkran, Gr. Gds. x Nov. 70
Captain R. J. Barton, Coldstream Guards.
Lieut. Son. W. J. Stewart, xa Lancers {Extra), 93 May 73.
Aeeutani Aijulaai General Colonel Sir Archibald Alison, Bart. CB. Unatt. i Oct. 70.
Depetg Aeeiet,A4fuiant General t. Bt.Major J. N. Crealock, 95 F. x6 Nov. 7x.
I>iHo (for Muaketru) Bt.Miyor A. T. L. Chapman, 54 F, x July 70.
Ateiatani Qnarier Maeter General e. Colonel D. J. Gamble, Ci?. h.p. 4 F. i Sept. 69.
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17 Staff.
Do. while In»peetorqfQfmna*%a e. Colonel F. Hammftrglgy, IJnaU. z April 62.
Jhputy AjuiMtant Quarter l£a»t«r General e. Captain F. Cardew, 83T. 15 Oct. 73.
Ditto tphils Aatietant In$p*etor qf Gymnaeia Captain H. J. Hallowes, 15 F. x Hay 73.
Camp Quarter MoMter Bt.MajoT Richard Brennan. h.p. Land Tr. Corps, x April 58.
^reMaeter .,, Quarter Master George Douglaa, x Dec. 65.
Frovoet Marekal T. Trout, 13 Deo. 61.
ConLurniKo Roy ais Abtillxbt (Col. on Stqf) Colonel J. Turner, CB. May 73.
Brigade Mcy'or of Artillery #. Captain E. V. Boyle.
ConcAjrnivo Rot ax EiroiirBXB {Col. on St^ ... Colonel A. C. Cooke, CB. ai Oct. 73.
Superiniendiny Qffleer qf Oarrieon Inetruetum ... «. Bt.Lt. Colonel F. D. Middleton, h.p. 29 F. 4 July 70.
/x«iW./>« Tmwt^^^M S •■ Captain W. Shaw, z8 P. ax Jan. 73.
Gameonlnetruetore ^, Captain T. Gonne. 17 Lancers {acting), a Feb. 74. .
Cavalry Brigade. 1 gnd Infantry Brigade.
^!X;£S'r«;r^2^rf wT-Mn^S-n^^^- '^iS^i: CoH.B.iOAnB.-Maior Gen. J. W. 8. Smith, CB. 1 Oct 71.
A%de, de Ca»p.-..Major A.W. J. Montgomeiy. 2x Hussars ^^^ ^ Ca«p.-(5ptain G. Dcane, x F. 3 Oct 7«.
{acting).
Brigade 2£ajor.—e. Capt. J. W. Hosier, a Drs. x6 Aug. 70.
Ist Infsuitry Brigade.
Brig.2£ajor.—$. Captain L. DeT. Prevost, 93 F. 25 Nov.?!.
3rd Infsuitry Brigade.
Cok.Bbxgadb.— Mi^orG^eneral W.Parke, C£.... I OcL 7z.,Cox.Bbioa.i>x.— Major General A. H. Herbert, CB.
Aide de Oanm.— Lieut. R. B. Lane, Rifle Br. {acting). x April 73.
Brigade Major. —Gi^t. JE[.B.S. Frince Arthur, KG. XT.' Aide de Ca wo.— Capt. J. T. D. Crosbie, 60 P. i April 73.
KF. GCMG. Rifle Br. Nov. 73. | Brigade Major.— ». Captain Poole, 60 F. 14 Dec. i%.
10. NORTH BRITISH DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Edinburgh,
Mi^OB GBinBBi.L CoxiLurnzHo Sir John Douglas, KCB. x Oct. 70.
Aide d$ Camp Lieut O. B. Gordon, 79 P. 27 May 7a.
Auistant Adjutant General Colonel G. J. Peacocke, hjp. x6 F. X4 Jan. 71.
Dep. Aeeist. Adjutant Gen. (for Mmketrg) Captain C. B. Phipps, x8 F. x July 72.
FortMcy'or Major J. Duncan, n.p. 19 Hussars, x July 73.
Garrieon Inetruetor t. Captain C. Campbell, 7 Dr. Gds. 13 July 70.
11. JERSEY DISTRICT.
Lieut. Go vzBiroB & Colokbl ox ids Sta.vt.... Maior General W. S. R. Norcott, CB. i Oct. 73.
Fort Major ^ Adjutant Major Edmund Davidson Smith, h.p. 95 F. x6 Jan. 74.
12. GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY DISTRICT.
LisuT. GoTBBKOB & CoLOKEL OK Stafb Lieut.General E. Fromo, x May 69.
Fort Major Lt.Colonel H. A. Welman, h.p. Depot Batt. X3 June 70.
IRELAND.
Conci-iTDiirG THB Forces General JZ^Hon. William R. Zorcf Sandhurst, GCB. aC5/.iAig.7
Aeeittant Military Secretary Bt.Lt.Colonel G. N. Fendall, 53 F.
Aidea de Camm i Captain G. S. Byng, h.p. Rifle Brigade, x Aug. 70.
Autee ae Lamp j Bt.Maior C. J. Moorsom. 30 F. 30 Nov. 71.
CoHVAJTDiKO R0TA.L Artillkbt {Col. on Stqf)... Colonel R. P. Radclifl^, R. Art. ix Aug. 6g.
CoxKUTDiira Royal Exgikbbb {Col. on Staff) ... Colonel J. S. Hawkins, i April 72.
Deputy Adjtdant General Colonel J. M. Primrose, CSI. h.p. x Nov. 7X.
{Colonel E. Fellowes, Unatt. x Oct. 72.
Colonel J.G. Glyn, CB. h.p. Rifle Br. f or Auxiliary Fiorcee, 24 Oct 7
Major H. Le G. Geaiy, R. Art. x Feb. 72.
Deputy Aeeiat. Adjutant General (for Muehetry) Captain A. H. Haldane, 93 P. x Jan. 73.
Deputy Quarter Matter General " Colonel H. H. Crealock, CB. h. p. 25 Feb. 74 ,
Auietant (Quarter Matter General Bt.Lt.Col. St. G. M. Nugent, Unatt. x Feb. 70.
Brigade Major Captain H. S. Sitwell, R. Eng. 22 Aug. 72.
Deputy Judge Advocate Colonel C. L. Nugent, h.p. DepAt Batt. i April 65.
it. Captain R. H. Fawcett, 33 F. 8 Aug. 70. Curragh.
9. Major R. Harbord, h.p. 7 F. ix July 70. Cork.
». Captain John Duncan, 102 F.
AIDES DE CAMP TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD LtBUTBNANT.
OABEISOK OF DXTBLIK.
Co)ncA.in>iKOTSBDm8ZoirjLKDDcBLXirDiSTBiCT E. A. Holdich, CB. 1 June 71.
Aide de Camp Captain Maydwell, 46 F. x June 71.
Brigade Major t. Bt Major C. R, Johnson, 50 F. x Nov. 7a.
Cavalry Brigade.
ComLLironro BBiojinx Aim Cubba-oh Distbict Major General R. Wardlaw, CB. i July 69.
Aide de Camp Captain B. Leigh, i Drs.x July 69.
Brigade Major g. Captain G. Sails Schwabe. 6 Dr. Gds. xs May 73.
Infantry Brigade.
CoincA.VDivo BBioij)! AiTD Bblbast Distbict Major General H. J. Warre, CB. 1 April 70.
Aide de Camp Captain C. M. Clarke, 57 F. x April 70.
Brigade Mcyor ♦. Captain C. F. Colville, xx F. x June 73.
Cork District— Head Quarters, Cork.
MA.JOB Gbvbbjll ConcAiTDtiro Sir Richard D. Kelly, £CB. i April 74.
Aidede Camp
-i^ietant Adjutant General ...**...*..'.*.'.'.*..".".'.."'.'". e. Colonel Wm. T. Laird Patterson, h.p. 91 F. 1 July jr.
^Jfor Mueketrj) Captain W. K. Leet, 13 F.
Deputy Aetietant Quarter Matter General ». Captain C. L. Harvey, 71 F. x Jan.
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STAFF.-SUB DISTRICTS. 18
BNaULND and WALSS.
]^n 1 ?^^ P'S^* ^^^'^™^:^ ^**.^» NOBTHVKBBSLJLin),
lAeuienaut Colontl.—B.exiry D'Oyley TorrenB, CB.' z April 73 ; Colotul, vj April 64.
Pojfnuuter. —
QtutrUr MoiUr.-—
UMeStgiateiU, zst a«i and Batt ftth.— JfiZi^, sat Northumberland, 2nd Northumlwrland (to &« rai««d.)
Folunieert, ist AdminiBtrative Battalion Northumberland, 8th Northum-
berland, xst Newoa8tle-on-Tyne.
JiJ/\ O brigade Depot, 0ABLI8LS. Cimx^iM, CuxBBBXiAn), WssTKOBBLAirD.
ll U« iO* Litutenant Colonel.— Edwotd Newdifirate, 1 April 73 j Colonel, a^ October 67.
PagrmM^tfr.^William MaodonneU, 88 Foot (aetingj, 92 April 53 s Zfo». Miyor, 17 Sept. 63.
OKorf^r ATw^er.— Timothy Dixon, sPeb. 6x.
lAneRegimemU,9itii,58ith. If iJi/io, Gmnberland, Westmoreland.
Volunteere, ist Administrative Battalion Cumberland, ist Adm. Batt. Westmoreland.
Vr^ Q Briffoie Depot, SUNDEALABD. Cbirnty, Dvbhax.
ll Ui O. XM»^«iMn£ Oo/one^.— Horatio Harbord Morant, z April 73 ; Colonel, xa November 70.
Pafmasler.— Robert Hamilton Simpson, 33 Foot (aetimg), za Sept. 57 ; Kon, Meffor, z8 Ang. 71.
Quarts Maater.—'Eewry Sladden, 4 May 60.
Lvte Beyimentt, 68th, 106th.— IfiZUia, ist and and Durham.
Volunteen, zst, and, 3rd ani 4th Administrative Battalions Durham, 3rd Durham.
XT A A. Brigade Depot, RIOEMOITB fYorks^^re). Counig, Nobth Bibiko ov Yobk.
11 U« ^1 Xtfli/eitait^ Co2<m«<.— Alfred Ao^^tus Chapman, z April 73; CoZoMJ, z 7 September 63.
JPagntaeter. —
Qnarier Master. —
Line Beginent, 1st and and Batt. 19th.— IfiZtfia, xst North York, and North York {to be raieed),
Volunieera, zst and and Administrative Battalions North Biding Yorkshire.
^i^ C Brigade Depot, BEYEBLEY. County, Ea.8T Rxdiko or Yobk.
11 U. v^ . Lieutenant Co/oNe/.— James Gubbins, z April 73 ; Colonel, ao April 69.
Baynuuter. —
f^narter Master. —
Hue Begimemt, zst and and Batt. 15th.— IflUft^, zstEast York, and East York {to be raised).
Volunteers, zst Administrative Battalion East Riding Yorkshire, zst East
Riding Yorkshire.
JJf\ fi Brijade Depot, YORK. County, Bart of WBSt Bidibo o» YotK.
11 Ui Kim Lieutenant Colonel.— John Naaon, i April 73; Colonel, a8 March 7X.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Meuter. —
Has Beyimeni, xst and and Batt. Z6th.—Militia, 5th and and West York.
Volunteers, zst Administrative Battalion West Riding Yorkshire.
}Jf\ tj Brigade Depot, DO VC ASTER. County, Part of W%sr RzDiwo of Yobk.
11 U. f . • Lieutenant Colonel,— Thowaa Lightfoot, CB. i April 73 ; Colonel, 4 April 64.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Begimente, 66th, 84th.— .Ifi^t^ui, 3rd West York.
Volunteers, 4th Adm. Batt. West Riding Yorkshire, and West Riding Yorkshire.
U^ Q Brigade Depot, PONTBTRACT. County, Part qf Wbst Ridtno or York.
II U« Oa lieutenant Colonel.— QeoTge Byng Barman, x April 73; Colonel, a June 7Z.
Payuuuter. —
Quarter Master. —
line Begimente, 6lst, l05th.—MUUia, zst West York.
Volunteers, 3rd Adm. Battalion West Riding Yorkshire, 7th West Biding Yorkshire.
}Jf\ Q Brigade Depot, HALIFAX. County, Part of Wbst Rldixo or York.
III U, %7m Lieutenant Colonel.— Hugh. Robert Hibbert, 4 Feb. 70; Colonel, 1 Dec. 68.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
line Begimente, 83rd, 19th.— Militia, 6th West York.
Volunteers, and Administrative Battalion West Riding Yorkshire, 3rd (39th attacked),
and 4th West Biding Yorkshire.
hjr% "I /^ Brigade Depot, B3JJir02Ji. County, PaHqfWnr Himy gov York.
^^^» JmVJm Lieutenant Colonel.— Frfu^cia Gordon Hibbert, x April 73 ; Colonel, 4 April 7<
Paymaster.— John Nowlan, 50 Foot (acting), X4 April 54 ; 2£on. Major, 14
Quarter Master.— Jsmes Darker, 3 Dea 55.
line Begimeni, zst and and Batt. lith.— Militia, 4th West York.
70.
April 64.
Volunteers, 5th Administrative Batttalion West Riding Yorkshire, aQth
and 34th West Riding Yorkshire.
hlr% 11 J9rt^(u2«D^<, LAKOABTER. Counts, Part of Jji^ycksninn.
^' ^« -LXm Lieutenant Co&n«Z.— William Wilby, CB. 1 AprU 73 ; Colonel, 15 Februaiy 64.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Begiment^ xst and and Batt. ibh.— Militia, xst Lancashire.
Volunteers, 5th Administrative Battalion Lancashire.
Sl(\ "I Q Brigade Depot. FRESTON. County, Part o/LA.xcA.8niBX.
^' ^» A^ ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomas Casey Lyons, i April 73 ; Colonel, 35 Dec. 70.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Begimemte, 47th, 81st.— Ifi^i^uz, 3rd Lancashire.
Volunteers, 6th Adm. Batt. Lancashire, a7th (Sand attacked) Lancashire.
STr\ TO .Brt^aJeD*po<, WARRINGTON. Co«n^, Part of Lawcashibe.
''' ^" Aw* Lieutenant Colonel.— John. Charlefi Hill Jones, x April 73 j Colonel, 21 September 65.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Liiu Begiment, xst and and Batt. Bth.— Militia, and Lancashire.
Volunteers xst (13th, 48th, 54th attached), 5th, xsth, 64th (uci Both Lancashire.
SIr\ "lA, Brigade Depot, WAXBnXQTOJS. Counti, Part qfhkxcxsum.
^' *'• J-^»« Lieutenant Colonel.— YfillUaa Drysdale, CB. i April 73; Colonel, 20 June 64.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Begimente, 40th, 88nd.— ITtZi/ta, 4th lAncashire.
Volunteers, 9th Administrative Battalion Lancashire 47th Lanca-shi^e. ^
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19 Staff, — Bub DiabicU.
"KTrs 1 Vx Brigade Depots BTTBHIST. County, Fart qf Laitcabbibb.
Xl U. X ^ • Unttenant Colonel.—nerary Prancia WnUam*, 13 Auff. 73 ; Colonel, x8 April 71.
Paymatter.—Joim Mortimer Soott, 15 Foot {acting) 15 Feb. 56; Mon. Ifo^oTf 24 Feb. 7a.
Quarter ITm^m*.— Michael Tooner, 8 July 63.
Line Segimentt, SOth, SBth.—MiUHa, 5th Lancashire.
Volunteer$y srd and 8th AdminiBtrative Battalions Lancashire.
"KTrx 1 ^ Brigade Depot, ABHTON. Cown^r, Par< o/Lanca.8HZBb.
X^ XJm XXJm Lieutenant Colonel. ^Bdchaxd Walter Lacy, i April 73 ; Colonel, 16 May 61.
Paymaeter.— John Edward Large, Rifle Brijfade {acting) 8 Aug. 51 ; Jlon, lienor, 8 Aug. 6r.
Qjaarter Jlfaff«r.— William Fraser, 15 Jan. 64.
XAneBegimente,&riif 96th. — Militia, 6th Lancashire.
Vobtnteen, 4th and 7th Adm. Batt. Lancashire, 6th, 33rd, 40th and 56th Lascaibire.
ICr^^ ^ r? Brigade Depot, BTXRT. County, Part qf Lakcashibb.
X^ \Jm X f ■ Xdeutenant Colonel.— c. William Albert Stratton, i April 73; Colonel, 30 Jime 63.
Payiftot^cr.— Walter Rice Olivey, xa Foot {acting) 6 April 55; Moh. Major, 14 Feb. 66.
Quurter If <M<«r.— Richard Storey, 4 June 61.
Line Beglment, zsfc and 2nd Batt. SOth.— Ift^ta, 7th Lanoashire^
Volunteer$, 8ih and 24th Lancashire.
"Vr^ 1 Q Brigade Depot, OHZSTEB. County, Chbshibb.
Xl U ■ X O ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— DtkYid Anderson, z April 73 ; Colonel, 5 March 63.
Paymaefer. —
Quarter Matter, —
Line Begim^ni, ist and and Batt. 29nd,— Militia, iBt and and Cheshire.
Volunteert, ist, and, 3rd, 4th, and 5th AdministratiTe Battalions ChesliiR.
ICr^ 10 Brigade Depot,LlGKBIBLD, County, Part qf&TJLVToni>.
X^ U J X <7 ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— LowiB Edward Knight, i April 73 ; Colonel, 1 1 May 70.
Pay matter. —
Quarter Matter, —
Line Begimenie, S8th, 90th.— Militia, 2nd and ist 8ta£ford.
Volunteert, xst and 2nd Administrative Battalions StafTordshire.
T^i^ on Brig(tdeI^pot,'XJffEFIBLD. Oouuty, Part qf BtATFonn.
X^Ua ^\Jm Lieutenant Colonel.— Fnji^ "Peyton, lApm 73 i Colonel, 23 Cdoher 63.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Matter.—
Line Begimente, Mth, 9$th. — Militia, 3rd Stafford, 4th Stafford (to be rawed).
Volunteert, 3rd, 4th and 5th Administrative Battalions Staffordshire.
"Vr^ Q1 Brigade Depot, BKBXWBBJTRY. CoKnfv, Shbopshibb.
Xl| U • ^ X ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Frederick. Green Wilkinson, 1 April 73 j Colontl, 16 March 63.
Paymatter. —
Quarter Matter.—
lane Begimente, iSrd,o3xd.— Militia, ist Shropshire, and Shropshire {to he raised).
Volunteert, zst and 2nd Administrative Battalions Shropshire.
1^/% 00 Brigade Depot, WOBXJESTSR. Co«n<iej, Wobckstbbshibb. HBBBVOBnSBlBB.
X^ U ■ ^ ^ • Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert White, C.B. z April 73 j Colonel, az Feb. 65.
Paymaster, —
Quarter Master. —
Line Begimeitte, 29th, ZQiti.— Militia, Worcester, Hereford.
Volunteert, iBt and and Adm. Batt. Worcestershire, zst Adm. Batt. Herefordshire.
ICr^ Q Q Brigade Depot, WKEZHAX. Counties, Akglbsba., Cabka-bvoit, DBVBion, Flutt, Mbbiobitb,
J^XJm ^Oa MOITTGOMBBT.
Lieutenant Colonel.— T^Edwaed William Derrington Bell, CB. z April 73 j Colonel, Z7 May 62.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master, —
Line Begiment, zst and and Batt. S3rd.— Jft^i^ta, Flint, Denbifrh, Camsrvon. Montgomery, MorioneUi. AnfrlcMS.
Volunteert, zst Administrative Battalion Carnarvonshire, zst Admini*-
trative Battalion, Denbighshire, zst Adm. Batt. Flintshire.
l^r\ O /L Brigade Depot, CAXDTFS. Counties, Fbvbbokb, Cjibxabthbit, Gla-XOBOav.
X^ \Jm ^illm Lieutenant Colonel.— John Neptune Sargent, CB. 1 April 73 ; Colonel, 29 July 64.
Pay»KM/«r.— Frederick Francis Fercday, 95 Foot {acting) 9 Nov. 55 ; Jlom. MtQor, 9 Nov. 70.
Quarter Matter.— John Humphreys, 24 Nov. 63.
Idne Begimente, 41st, ^th.— Militia, xst Glamorgan, and Glamorgan (to be raised.)
Volunteert, zst Administrative BattaTlion, Pembrokeshire, l^t Administrative Bttu-
lion, Carmarthenshire, zst, and, 3rd (4th, 5th attached) Glamorganahire.
1^/^ O R Brigade Depot, BBECOV. Counties, Cabdioah, Radbob, Bbbcok, Moitvouth.
X^ \J» ^sJ m Lieutenant Colonel. — Edmund Wodebouse, r April 73 ; Colonel, 1 June 6a.
Ptfyiiia»f«'.— Robert Champion Streatfeilu, 8 June 58 j Honorary Mt^jor^ i
nplon Streatreild, 8 June 58; Honorary M^for^ za Aug. 68.
1 Dent, z 3 April 58.
Line Begiment, xst and and Batt. Z4iJi.— Militia, Monmoutn, Radnor, Cardigan, Brecon.
Quarter Jtfo*«er. —Richard Dent, Z3 April 58.
Volunteers, zst Administrative Battalion Brecknockshire, zst and ioi
Administrative Battalions Monmouthshire, and Monmouthshire.
T^r\ O f^ Brigade Depot. DEBBY. County, Dbbbt.
X^ \J» ^\Jm Lieutenant Colonel.— Jemei Robert Steadman Sayer, CB. i April 73 ; Colonel, ax October 64.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
lAne Begimente, Mth, 95th.— 2fi7i/ta, and and xst Derby.
Volunteers, ist and 3rd Administrative Battalion Derbyshire.
l^r\ O 7 Brigade Depot, LEIOESTER. Counties, NoTTiBonAX. Lbiczsteb.
X^ %Jm ^ f a Lieutenant Co2«im2.— William Rickman, x April 73; Colonel, asrd January 70.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master, —
line Begimente, xst and and Batt. 17th, iti\h.— Militia, zst Leicester. *and Leicester {to he raieei), NottixwhaiD.
Volunteers, zst Administrative Battalion Leioestenuxirc, ist
Adm. Batt. Nottinghamshire, zst Nottinghamshire.
Jslr\ O Q Brigade Depot, WARWICK. County, Wabwick.
X^ U . Zl O . Lieutenant CoUmel.—Boheirt William M'Leod Fraser, x April 73 j Colonel, 25 November 6a.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Begiment, xst and and Batt 9th.— Militia, zst and and Warwick.
Volunteers, xst Adm. BatU Warwiokshire, xst Warwickshire.
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Staff.— 8vh Districts. 20
XTrk O O Brigadt Depot, VOBTHAHPTOV. Countiea, Koxtha-XMOV, RrrLiirD.
iM Oa ^ w ■ XienfMuzn^ CotoncZ.— John Gniae Bogers Aplin, x April 73 ; Colonel, 33 November 65.
PayiiMM<«r. —
Qitar^ar Master. —
Uine BegimenU, iSth, nth.— MUitia, xgt Northampton and Batland» and Northampton and BnUand {to te raieed) .
Volunteere, ist Adminiatratiye Battalion Northamptonshire.
XTrk QA Brigade Depot^UXCOLS, CoufUg.JjTacohV.
ll Ui 0\/ ■ JUeutenant CbtoiMJ.— Lindsay Farxington, x April 73 ; Colouel, 25 March 67.
Pagnuteter. —
Quarter Master. —
Li»$Begiment, ist and and Batt 10th.— If iZi/ta, North Lincoln, Sonth Lincoln.
Volunteere, 1st an^ and Administrative Battalion Lincolnshire.
XTf^ QT 3rty(M?« Difpo/, TABMOTTTH, CoKii/y. Nosvolk.
ll U. O J. • JAetUenant Colonel.— ThomtiA Edmund Knox, CB. x April 73 ; Colonel, 34 January 63.
Payfluuter.— Claud Buchanan Piers, B. Art (aeting) 26 April 60.
Qiutrter Master, — Samuel Cordue, X5 Jan. 58.
Im« Begimenie, xst and and Batt. 8th. — Militia^ xst and and Norfolk.
Volunteers, xst, and, 3rd, 4th Norfolk.
lO*^ QO Brigade Depot, BXTB.Y ST. ZDltJJKDB. CoKn/ief, Suffolk, Ci-HBitiDOX.
ll U ■ O Zl ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Renry Meade Hamilton, CB. x April 73 ; Colonel, 12 April 63.
J'aymaeter, —
Quarter Master. —
Line Begiment, xst and and Batt. IZth,— Militia, West Suffolk, Cambridge.
' Volunteers, xst, and, and 3rd Administrative Battalion Suffolk, ist
Adm. Batt Cambridgeshire, 3rd Cambridgeshiie.
Vr^ QQ Brigade Depot, VEDTOiRD. Cottnfie*, Huntinobon, Bbdtobd, Hbrtvoiid.
ll U. 00 ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Edwaxd Westby Donovan, x April 73 ; Colonel, 31 January 68.
Psgmaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Begiment, xst and and Batt I6tii.—Militia, HunUngdon, Bedford, Hertford.
Volunteers, xst Adixdnistrative Battalion Bedfordshire, xst and 2nd
Administrative Battalions Hertfordshire.
Vr^ Q^ Brigade Depot, EXETEB. Countg, Dbvohshibb.
ll Ui O^a Lieutenant Co2on«2.— Arthur Bcudamore, x April 73; Colonel, 9 November 63.
Fafmaster. —
Quarter Master, —
lAne Begiment, istaxd and Batt 11th.— JfiZi/io, and and xst Devon.
Volunteers, xst, and. Srd, and 4th Adxn. Batt Devonshire, xst Devonshire.
Xr^ Q C Brigade Depot, BODKIN. Counig, Cobkwall.
11 U. O V/ > Lieutenant Colonel.— Joseph Edwin Thackwell, CB. i April 73 j Colonel, 25 June 6x.
Pd^ffuu/tfr.— Edward Charles Grant, 60 Foot {actit^) a8 Dec. 55 ; Mon. Major, a8 Dec. 7a
Quarter Master. —
Line Begiments, 82nd, ^Mi.— Militia, Cornwall Bangers, and Cornwall {to he raised).
Volunteers, xst and and Administrative BattaUon Cornwall.
TO"^ Q fi Brigade Depot, TATXNTOK. County, Sovzbset.
ll Ui O Vi/ ■ Lieutenant Colonel. — George Mein, x April 73 ; Colonel, x April 70.
Pagmaster. —
Quarter Mast^, —
Line Begiment, xst and and Batt. 18th.— Jifi/i^ta, xst and and Somerset
Volunteers, xst, and and 3rd Administrative Battalion Somersetshire.
TJ^r\ Q T Brigade Depot, BBI8T0L. County, Gloucbstbb.
H Ui Ola Lieutenant Colonel.— Hon. John Jocelyn Bourke, x April 73 ; Colonel, 8 March 67.
Pajrmcufn*.— Henry Charles Watson, late Depot fikit {acting) 6 April 55; Son. Mqjor,
Quarter Jfa«t«r.— Samuel Haden, 35 JaiL 56. [4 Oct 66.
Line Begiments, 88th, 61st— Jfi^i^ia, South Gloucester, North Gloucester.
Volunteers, xst Administrative Batcalion Gloucestershire xst Gloucestershire.
Xr^ QQ Brigade Depot, TXEVIZBA. Counfy, Wiltshibb.
Al U. 00 • Lieutenant Colonel.— Ueary Woodbine Parish, CB. x April 73 ; Colonel, 31 July 7a.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master, —
lAneBegimenis, 68nd, 90th.— JTtMta, xst Wilts, and Wilts {to he raised).
Volunteers, ist and and Administrative Battalion Wiltshire.
fjfs Q Q Brigade Depot, BOROHESTEB. County, Dobsbt.
*l U« O C7 ■ Lieutenant Co2on«2.— Augustus Barnard Hankey, i April 73 ; Colonel, ag July 67.
Pii^MM/cr.— Henry Leigh, 98 Foot {acting) 8 Sept 54 ; Hon. Major, 34 Nov. 64.
^tarter Master.— Edward Henry Drake, 35 Oct 55.
Line Regiments, 89th, 75th.— If iZ»/»a, xst Dorset, and Dorset {io be raised).
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Dorsetshire.
Un A.(\ Brigade Depot, WINCHESTER. County, Hakpbhibb.
*' V. 'XXJm Lieutenant CoZon^/.— John Welleslev Thomas, CB. i April 73 : Colonel, 3X December 63.
PcgraMM^^r.— Augustus Frederick Braham, 104 Foot {acting) 31 Mar. 6a : Mon,Captain, 1 Dec. 67.
Quarter Jfa*/«-.— William Hodgkinson, 8 Aue. 62.
Line Begiments, 87th, 67th.— m^t^to, ist Hampshixe, and Hampshire {to be raised).
Volunteers, xst, and and 4th Adm. Batt Hampshire, x Adm. Batt Isle of Wight
JJf\ Al Brigade Depot, REABINO. County, Bbbksuibb.
*' >^« ^ A ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— QeoTf^e William Powlett Bingham, CB. x April 73 j Colonel, 39 November 6a.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master, —
Une Begimeuts, 40th, Wr^—MilUia, xst Berks, and Berks (to he raised).
Volunteers, xst Administrative Battalion Berkshire.
TTa iLO Brigade Depot, OXFORD. Counties, Oxtobd, Bucks.
^■^ Vi« ^^ ■ Lieutenant Colonel,— Charles James Conway Mills, x April 73 ; Colonel, 23 March 61.
Paymaeter. —
Quarter Master.—
Line BegimenU, ttnd, 66th.— Ift/i/ta. Bucks, Oxford.
Voiunteere, ist Administrative Battalion Oxfordshire, xst Oxfordshire, x3t Adminii-
trative BattaUon Buckinghamshire.
\[f\ AQ Brigade 2>«3M<, OHIOHESTER. County, QvBBJtx.
*■' Via TT O. Lieutenant Colonel.— WiWiaaa Hardy. CB. x April 73 ; Colonel, 16 September 66.
PoyaMM^cr.- Julius Brockman Travers, o May 45 ; Honorary Major, x Jan. 60.
Quarter lfa«<«r.— William Goldby, xa July 55.
Line Begimeuts, 86th, 107th.— JftZttio, xft Sussex, and Sussex {to he raised),
Voiunteere, xst Adm. Batt. Cinque Forts, xst and and Adm. Batt. Sussex, sst Sussex.
Digitized by VjOOQIC
2 1 Biaff. — Sub Districts.
"KTnk A. A. brigade Depot, WASIJET. Gnrnty, Bflssz.
JJ% sJm 'X'Xm Lieutenant Colonel.— Joha Josiah Hort, CB. x April 73 ; Colonol, 9 April 6j.
Paymof^tfr.— Henrv Duberly, 8 Hassan (tuiinff) za Nov. 47 ; Mon. Mtyor, i Jao. 60.
Quarter Jf<M<«r.— William Hart-M'Harg, 25 Jan. 56.
Line Seffimenie, MUi, 66th.— Kt/t^ta, Essex Rifles, West Essex.
Volunteere, zst aiMi 3rd Adm. Batt. Essex, 5th and 9th Essex.
"KT/^ A-t^ Brigade Depot, OAJXT'E&BTSVLY. Countjf, Part o/Kxtrt.
J^ Urn 'XsJm Lieutenant Co^el.— William Htunphreys Kirbj, z April 73 ; Colonel, 13 Oct. 64.
Fagmaeter.— John Peter Hall, 94 Foot {aeting) zz April 51 ; Hon. M^jor, zz April 6z.
Quarter Ifeu^^r.— William Hlgnns, 4 Dec. 57.
Line Begimeni, 1st and aild Batt Zrd.— Militia, zst East Kent, and East Kent {to be raiaed).
Volunteen, and Adm. Batt. Cinque Ports, 4th and 5th Adm. Batt Keat
"KT/^ A.fl Brigade Depot, mLTDBTOH^ County, Part of KtTn.
X^ Urn ^\/ ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Edynxd Thomas Gloster, z April 73 ; Colonel, a6 September 65.
Pagmaeter. —
Quarter Maeter. —
Line BegimenU, 60th, 97th.— lf«2t/ia, ist West Kent, and West Kent {to be raited).
Volunteers, ist, and and 3rd Administrative Battalion Kent
"NT/^ A.ry Brigade Depot, KIV08TOK. County, Part of SirBBBY.
X^ Urn 'X i m Lieutenant Colonel.— George Hyde Page, z April 73 ; Colonel, 8 March 72.
Paymaeter. —
Quarter Maeter. —
Line Begimenie, 81st, lOtii.— Militia, iBt and 3rd Surrey.
Volunteers, zst and and Ai^inistrative Battalions Surrey, z8t and 7th Surrey.
ICr^ ^Q brigade Depot, GVILSFOED. Countg, Part of Subbbt.
X^ Ui ^Oa Lieutenant Colonel.— Angnataz Henry Lane Fox, z April 73 ; Colonel, aa Jan. 67.
Pagmatter, —
Quarter Maeter. —
Line Begiment, zst dnd and Batt. Snd.— Militia, and Surrey, 4th Surrey (to be raised).
Volunt».ert, 3rd and 4ta Adm. Batt Surrey, and and 19th Surrey.
TCT-^ AQk Brigade Depot, WOOLWICH. Part qf Middlbskx and Mbtbopolitait.
X^ KJm ^Hsy* Lieutenant Colonel.— Ucgintild Yonge Shipley, CB. i April 73; Colonel, Z3 Dec. 6z.
JPaynMufor.— William John Bampfleld, 90 Foot {acting) 30 June 48 ; J£on Major, z Jan. 60.
Quarter Jfa«^«r.— Jonathan Qortley Scott, 34 Feb. 57.
lAne Begimeni, ist and and Batt. 7th. — MUitia, and and zst Tovrer Hamlets.
Volunteer; a6th (4th attaehed) Kent. 40th, 46th, and 49th MiddQesex, iSt
Administrative Battalion Tower Hamlets, zst ani 6ih Tower Hamlets.
"KTrs t^ C\ Brigade Depot, WOOLWICH, Part of Mn>i>LBBxx and MxTBOPOX.iTA]r.
X^ U. kJ\J' Lieutenant Colonel.— George Whitworth Talbot Rich, CB. i April 73 ; Colonel, 17 Nov. 63.
Paymaeter.—John Edward Loncden, 77 Foot (acting) a6 Deo. 56 ; Bon. Mtyor, 04 April 70.
Quarter Jfa9<«r.— William John woodruffe, a Nov. 55.
Line Begimente, 67th, Tt\h^— Militia, East Middlesex, London.
Volunteert, 3rd London, and and 7th Administrative BattaUon Middlesex, Z5U1.
a9th and 38th Middlesex.
NOS. 51. 52. 53. 54. Ut/t.z!^,wnrom8THi.
Lieutenant Co2on«2.— Frederick Robert Elrington, CB. z April 73 ; Colonel, a9 March 6a.
Paymaeier. — Samuel Daniel, 30 Jan. 57 ; Honorary Captain, 30 Jan. 6a.
Quarter Maeter. — Duncan M'lntyre, 3 Mar. 56.
Line Battalione, zst atid 3rd Batt. ^ih..— Militia, and Middlesex. \ ^
Volunteert, zst and and London, and and 4th Middlesex. J ^^' ^^'
„ „ and and 4th Batt. Wth.— Militia, 3rd Middlesex. ]
Volunteere, 9th (tSth attacked), zzth (zst attacked), igth \ No. 5a.
and aoth Middlesex. )
„ „ zst and 3rd Batt Bifle Brigede.- Militia, 4th Middlesex. \ Vrk .-
Volunteere, azst, aand, fl3rd and a6th Middlesex. S ^^'
„ „ and and 4th Batt. Bifle Brigade.— Ifi2(^ 5th Middlesex. \ v,^ ^.
Volunteere, 28th, 36th, 37th and 39th Middlesex. ) «o- 54-
SCOTLAND.
"KT/^ C C Brigade Depot, FORT GSORQE. Countiee, Obkkxt aiui Shbtlxvd, SuTHSBLAim, Cajthvxss, Boss
X^ sJm SjKJm and CboujiBTY, IirvBBVESS, Naixv and Elgiv.
Xt«tf<0»a7i< Co/oii«i.— Paget Bayly, z April 73 ; Colonel, Z9 May 7a.
Pay maeter. —c. Robert Scott, ao Feb. 5a; If on. Mqfor, ao Feb. 6a.
Quarter Master.— "Sis' John Simpson, j Oct 59.
Line Begimente, 7l8t, 78th.— Jfi/t^ia, Inverness, Banff, Moray, and Nairn.— Ross, Caithness, Suthorland, and
Cromarty.
Volunteere, zst Administrative Battalion Elgin, zst Administrative Battalion
Inverness-shire, zst Adm. Batt Ross-shire, zst Adm. Batt. Sutherliwd.
ICfi^ RR J?ri^ad« D«po^ ABERDEEN. Co«»<i«*, Abbbdbxv, Bajtvp, Kzhcaadikb.
*^ w» Vi/ w« Lieutenant Colonel.— l&reidae Scott Francis Qeorge Dawson, z April 73 ; Colonel, ag Nov. 69.
Paymaster. — David Cant, 70 Foot {acting) 34 June 56 ; Hon. Major, 10 Aug. 69.
Quarter Maeler.—Baxry Macleod, za June 63. 1
lAne Begimenie, 02nd, 9ird.— Militia, zst Aberdeen, and Aberdeen {to be raised).
Volunteers, zst, and and 3rd Administrative Battalions Aberdeenshire, xst Aberdeeo-
shire, ist Administrative Battalion BanfiQshire, zst Admin. Batt. Ejncardineshin.
"KTr^ K 7 ^Brigade Depot, PERTH. Counties, Fokfab, Pxbth, Fifb.
XI SJm sJ § m Lieutenant Co/one/.— Archibald Richard Hareno, z April 73 j Colonel, zg April 6^.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Maeter. —
Line Begimente, 48nd, Tdth.— Militia, Perth, Forfar {to be raieed\.
Volunteere, zst Administrative Battalion Fifeshire, zst and and Administimtive
Batt. Forforshire, zst and xoUi Forfarshire, zst aiMl and Adm. Batt. Perthshire.
"KTl^ R R -Br^ocltf Depot, BTIRLINa. Counties, Kiitbobs and CLi.CKKA.2nrAK, SriBLiire, BvuBAXton, Abstll,
A,^\Jm Sj%Jm BUTK, RkNFBKW.
Xdeutenanl Co/im«Z.— William Hope, CB. 1 April 73 ; Colonel, 26 December 6a.
Pajrna«<«r.— Maxwell Kirwan Morris, 9 F. {acting), zo March 57 ; Hon.M^jor, 10 Hirch 72-
^. „ . Qi»arf«-Jfa«««r.— Timothy Metcalfe, a8 Oct 57.
Line Begtmentt, 72nd, 9lst,—MUUia, Stirling, Dumbarton, Clackmannan, and Kinross.— Renfrew.
Volunteert, zst Administrative Battalion Argyllshire, zst Administrative Battalion
Clackmannan, zst Administrative Battalion Dumbarton, zst, and ojmI 3id Adxni-
nistrative Batt Renfirewshire, xst Adm. Batt Stirlingshire.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
staff.— Sub Bistriets. ' 22
1^^ V\Ck Sriffode Depot, lUJOLTOV. Couniy, Port of Lxvabi^.
11 Ui U w ■ LietOenant CoZoii«Z.— Francis Carey, z April 73 ; Colonel, 19 June 65.
Qvartor Maeter. —
Um SecimenU, 86th, 74th. —Militia, xst Lanark, 3rd Lanark (to he raieedj . , , . ,
Volunleere, xat and 4th Aiiminiatrative Battalions Lanarkshire, zst, 3rd, 4th and 5th
Lanarkshire.
Ur\ ^r% Brigade Depoi,KhMJLTOV. County, Pari of JjAXA-UK.
11 U* \J\Jm JAetUenant Colonel.—WiiUam Giordon, CB. 1 April 73 ; Colonel, 35 June 63.
Faymatter. —
Qi(aH«r Matter. —
Uee Begtmentt, 78rd, 90th.~lfi2<^ta, 2nd Lanark, 4th Lanark {to be raited).
Volunteere, 3rd Adm. BatL Lanarkshire, 19th, 25th, 3xst and 105th Lanarkshire.
U^ Al Brigade Depot, AYH. CouM^ief, Ats, WioTOWir,KiaKCi7i>BBXonT,Di7XvxiBS, Bslxxbk, RoxsvBOH.
11 U* IjJLm Lieutenant Colonel.— WiUiBaai Forbes Macbean, i April 73 ; Colonel, i May 64.
PafflMufor .—Alexander William M'Kenzie, ai Fool {aoHng) 6 Feb. 57 ; Mon. Major, 6 Feb. 72.
Quarter Master,— Gteorne Grahome, 17 Aug; 55.
lane Begiment, zst and and Batt. 2l&\„—MilUia, Dumfries, Roxburgh, Kirkcudbright, and Selkirk ; Ayr and
Wigtown.
Volunleere^ ist Administrative Battalion Ayrshire, ist AdministratiTe
Battalion Dumfriesshire, ist Administrative BattaUon Galloway, zst
Administrative Battalion Roxburgh.
y^f\ f^ O Brigade Depot, OREEVLAW. Countiee, Edixbub^h , Pbbblxb, Haddinotoit. Bbbwicx, LmxTHOOW.
11 U. \/2j ■ Zieutenant Colonel.— Bxaidle Joseph Feilden, CMG. 1 April 73 ; Cblonel, z March 69.
JPaymaeter. —
Quarter Master. —
Line BMfiment, zst and and Batt. lst,-~Militia, Edinburgh, The Lothians {to be raised),
Volunteere, ist Admnstrtv. Battalion Berwick, irt (3rd aWacAed) Edinburgh,
zst Administrative Battalion Haddington, zst Administrative Battalion
Linlithgow, zst Administrative BattaUon Midlothian, zst Midlothian.
lEELAND.
1^^ f^ Q Brigade Depot, SOWNPATRICK. Countict, Aktbiu, Dowir.
11 U> 00 ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Rexirj Harpur Greer, CB, z April 73 ; Colonel, 1 Feb. 64.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Matter. —
Line Regiments, 8Srd, BBtii.— Militia, North Down, Antrim, South Down.
"KTr^ f^A- Brigade Depot, OK&OH. Countiet, Loxdoitdxbby, DoNsai.!., Ttbovb, FsBac^irAGS.
11 U> O^. Lieutenant Colonel.— Uenrj Hamilton, CB. 1 April 73 ; Colonel, 6 Feb. 62.
Paymaster. —
Qfliarter Master. —
Line Begknents, Snth,lOBiii.— Militia, Fermanagh, Tyrone, Londonderry, Donegal.
'tJf\ f\ ^ Brtgade Depot, ARKAGH. Countiee, Cavait, Moxaghaw, Abuagh, Louth.
11 U« V/ v/ ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— John De Montmorency Murray Prior, z April 73 j Colonel, 3 April 65.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Begiments, 89th, d^i)x.— Militia, Armagh, Cavan, Louth, Monaghan.
l^f\ f^ f^ Brigade Depot, NAA8. Counties, Dublin, Wicklow, Kildabb, Cablow.
XI Ua \J\Jm Lieutenant Colonel.— John. Blick Spurgin, CB. x April 73 j Colonel, 9 March 65.
Paymaster. — John O'Connor, 6 Foot {acting) 3 Nov. 57 j Hon. Major, zz Mar. 68.
Quarter Master.— ThovaoR Lnmsden, 14 Dec. 55.
lAne Begiments, lOSnU, IWrd.— Militia, Carlow, Kildare, Wicklow, Dublin City, Dublin County.
Vr^ /> 17 Bngade Depot, BIRR. Couniie$, Meath, Wbstuxath, Lox&vobd, Kino's Gouvty, Qusxk'b
AlU. \J i m County.
Lieutenant Colonel.— B.&arj Bird, z6 July 73; Colonel, 22 Fob. 64.
Paymaster. —
garter Master. —
XfiM Begiments, 100th, lOOtb.— ^tii^io, Longford, King's County, Queen's County, Westmeath, Meath.
'\Sf\ ^Q Brigade Depot, (jKL^ AY. Conn^if*. LBiTBiar, Slioo, Roscouhok, Mayo, Galwat.
Al U. \/0 ■ Litutenant 09^«/.— Gustavus Nigel Kingscote Anker Yonge, Z3 Aug. 73; Colonel, 23 Dec. 67.
Paymaster.— GteoT^Q Elliot, z8 Sept. 57 j Hon. Mcyor, 17 Feb. 7z.
Quarter Master. —
Line Begiments, VIth,9Sth.— Militia, South Mayo, Qalway, Roscommon, Leitrim, North Mayo, Sligo.
l^f\ fxCk Brigade Depot, OLOVtJSEL. Co»)i/t«». Kilkknnt, Tippbbaby, Wexfobd, WATsarOBD.
Al U. \/ C7 • Lieutenant Colonel.— e. Granville George Chetwynd Stapylton, z April 73 j Colonel, 25 Sept 65.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Xtw Begimeni, zst and and Batt. IBth.— Militia, Wexford, North Tipperary, Kilkenny.
'Kf\ ^f\ Brigade Depot, TRALKR. Cour/»««, Liubbick, Kbbby, Coax, Clabb.
Al U. i\Jm Lieutenant Co^on^^.— Bartholomew O'Brien, CB. z April 73 ; Colonel, 26 Oct. 63.
Paymo*^.— Frank WiUiam Dundee, az Foot {acting) 23 Mar. 58 ; Hon Major, 23 Mar. 73.
Quarter Master. —
Line Begiments, 101st, lO^th.— Militia, South Cork, Clare, Kerry, North Cork, Limerick County.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BRIGADE DEPOT STATIONS,
With the numbers of their respective Sub Districts.
Aberdeen 56
Annagh 65
Ashton z6
Ayr 61
Bedford 33
Beverley 5
Birr 67
Bodznin 35
Bradford !.!......!- zo
Brecon 25
Bristol 37
Bomley zs
5^ Z7
Bory St. Edmunds 3a
Canterbniy 45
Cardiff 24
Carlisle 2
Chester z8
Chichester 43
Clonmel 69
Derby 26
Devizes ;.,.. 38
Doncaster 7
Dorchester 39
Downpatriok 63
Exoter 34
Fort George 55
Galway 68
Greenlaw 62
Guildford 48
Halifax 9
Hamilton 59, 60
Kingston 47
Lancaster zz
Leicester 27
Lichfield z9, ao
Lincoln 30
Maidstone 46
Naas 66
Newcastle z
Northampton 29
Omagh 64
Oxford 42
Perth 57
Pontef^act 8
Preston Z2
Reading 41
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Richmond (Torks.) ... 4
Shrewsbuiy 21
Stirling 58
Sunderland 3
Taunton 36
Tralee 70
Warley 44
Warrington .*....X3, Z4
Warwick 28
Winchester 40, sz to 54
Woolwich .« 49, 50
Worcester 22
Wrexham 23
Yarmouth 3Z
York 6
22a Staff.
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.
New South Wales.
Choernor and Commander im Chitf Sir Hercnles Georve Robert Eobinaon, KCMQ, 4 Mar. 73.
Aide de Camp Captain B. B. St. Jolm, h.p. 73 F.
Victoria.
Governor and Commander in Chitf Sir Goorge Fergtuon Bowen. OCM&. Ifelboume, 31 Hay 73.
Aide de Camp Major H. D. Pitt, Rojal Artillery, x March 69.
South Australia.
Governor and Commander in Chief Anthony Mussrave, Esq., CJfG., Adelaide, 6 March 73.
Aide de Camp Captain B. D'U. MuBgrave, 9 F.
Western Australia.
Governor and Commander in Cki^ Frederick Aloysius Weld, Esq., Perth.
Commandant Lt. Colonel E.JD. Harvest, Staff Officer of Fenaioners.
Queensland.
Captain General and Governor in Chief The Marquie o/Normanby, KC3£G. 8 April 71.
Aide de Camp Lieut. J. C. Maling, 35 F.
Tasmania.
Captain General and Governor in Chief Charles Da Cane, Esq., Hobart Tovn, i Jan. 69.
NEW ZEALAND.
Governor and Commander in Chitf. Sight Hon. Sir James Fergusson, Bart., 3 Jfarch 73.
Aide de Camp and Private Secretary Lient. C. R. K. Fergusson. 79 F.
BERMUDA
Governor and Commander in Chitf. Major General J. H. Lefroy, CB. R. Artillery, 8 April 71.
Aide de Camp Captain C. Trench, Royal Artillery.
Garrieon Inetructor 9. Major B. A. BranflU. h.p. 86 F. i April 73.
OAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Governor and Commander in Chirf Sir Henry Barkly, KCB. GCUG. 19 Aug. 70.
Aide de Camp Captain J. G. Stopford, 32 F. 26 Aug. 73.
Commanding the Foreea and Lt.Governor Lt.General Sir ArUiur A. T. Ciinynghame, KCB, Sept. 73.
Aeeietant MUitary Secretary Lt.Colonel F. W. E. Walker, Scoto Fus. Gds.
A^^ A^ r <" Captain F. W. Grenfell, 60 Rifles.
.AMMtM camp tLieut. E. G. Selby-Smith, 86 F. {acting's.
Deputy Quarter Matter Gen. and Dep. Adj. Gen, Colonel George Dean Pitt, CB. h.p. 80 F. 8 Mar. 7a.
Deputy A$eiet<uit Ac^utant General ». Captain S. Flower, 86 F. i Oct. 71.
CEYLON,
Governor and Commander in Chitf Bight Hon. William Henry Gregory, 8 Jan. 7a.
Aide de Camp Major G. Clay, h.p. 19 F.
Major General on the Stqf Major General H. Renny, CSI. 1 Apr. 69.
Aeeietant Military Secretary Lt.Colonel J. H. F. H. Hudson, Gr. Gds. 19 Aug. 7a.
Aide de Camp
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel F. E. Drewe, h.p. Dep. Batt. 17 March 69.
Depu£jf Aeeietant Quarter Maefer General $. Captain W. P. Mortimer, xx F. ao July 73.
OHINA AND HONG KONG, AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
China and Hong Song.
^T2^5?itf ?^ **.^^.:.!!^..^:^.T.. ] ^^' ^^^ ^- ^- whitfend. as auk. 69.
Aeeieta^S MUitary Secretary Bt-Major W. C. O'Shaughneesy, za F. as Aug. 69.
Aide de Camp Lieut. D. B. Bum, 75 F. 13 May 70.
Governor and Commander in Chirf<ifHong Kong... Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, CB. KCMG. ao Feb. 7a.
Aide de Camp Captain C. O'Callaghan, z West India, Regt. i July 69.
Brigade Mtyor e. Captain A. L. Walker, 99 F. 8 Nov. 70.
Straits Settlements.
{IneUtding Prince qf Walee* I$land, Malaeea^ and Singapore.)
Governor and Comntander i» Chitf Colonel Sir Andrew Clarke, CB. KCMG. R.Eng. as Aug. 73.
Aide de Camp Lieut. M. C. Brackenbnry, R. Eng.
Brigade M<yor e. Captain C. W. Lloyd, t6 F.
Lieut.Govemor of Prince of Walee* leland LtColonel A. E. H. Anson, R. Art., 97 Feb. 67.
Lieut.Govemor if Malacca Commander E. W. Shaw, R.N.
EAST INDIES.
Viceroy and Governor General Bighi Hon. Lord Northbrook, 14 March 7a.
Private Secretary $. Captain Evelyn Baring, Royal Artillery, 4 May 7a.
Military Secretary Colonel William Barle, Grenadier Guards, 4 May 7a.
(Captain John Biddulph, 19 Hussars, 4 May 7a.
Captain George Charles Jackson, late a Bengal Cavalry, 4 May 7a.
Captain C. B. Reynardson, Grenadier Guards, aa May 7a.
Lieut. Hon. F. G. Baring, Rifle Brigade {Extra), 36 Feb. 73.
Surgeon Staff Burgeon Major Oliver Bamet^ 4 May 7a
Commander in Chief General £ord Napier of Magdala, GCB. GCSL, 9 April 70.
Military Secretary Colonel M. Dillon, CB. CSI. Rifle Brigade, 9 April 70.
Interpreter Lt.Colonel H. Moore, Bombay Staff Corps, 18 July 70. ,
(Captain W. W. H. Scott, Bengal Gen. List, as April 70.
Lieut. A. 0. F. FitsGeorge* Bifle Brigade, as April 70.
Lieut. J. H. Vivian, 85 F. 34 Oct. 73.
Surgeon Staff Surgeon Major A. F. Bradahaw, 10 May 70.
AnJUTAiTT GBirsaA.£;s DuTAxnaxt ax Hbaj> QvAaxaKS.
Adjutant General Major General Hon. F. A. Thesiger, CB, h.p. 95 F. 17 Maroh 69.
Deputy Adiutant General Colonel Thomas Wright, CJ9. Bengal Staff Corps, 14 Sept. 71.
Deputy Adjutant General tf Artillery ... Colonel C. G. Arbuthnot, CB, x8 March 73.
j^miMt^mi AAi^t^m* a^^„u y Colonel T. Rattray, CB. CSI, Bengal Staff Corps, x6 April 73.
Aee%etani Adjutant Generale i Bt. Lt. Colonel <to^) F. Eteeon, 3 F. 1 Dec. 71.
Deputy Amttant Adjutant General Mi^jor Henry Thompson, Bengal Staff Corps, i Deo. 71 .
QvAKtxB Mastbb GavBaAL's Dbpabtxbitz at Hbad Qvabtbbb.
Quarter Maeter General Major General B. B. Johnson, CB, Royal Artilleiy, 8 July 73.
Deputy Ouarter Maeter General V€ Lt.Oolonel F. 8. Roberta, CB. R. Art 6 Jan. 7a.
Aeeietant Quarter Maeter General «. Major 0. J. Bast, 41 F. 6 Jan. 7a.
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staff. 23
Bengal.
CommandiM AUalkabad Dirition Major General Sir James Brind, KCB. B. Artillery, 36 Dec. 73.
Aide ie C<um Lieut. £. A. Brind, 88 F. 26 Deo. 73.
Co»auuii*Mi LaJiore Dioirion Major General Sir Charles Reid, kCB, 1 Kov. 73.
Aided* Camp
CommoHdiM Meerut Dioirion Major General Son. Arthnr E. Hardini^e, CB.
Aide de Camp Captain R. S. H^l, Coldstream Guards.
Commanding Sirhind Diviiion Major Greneral Percy Hill, CB. 28 May 70. (Lahore.)
Aide de Camp Lieut. P. G. Hill, Rifle Brigade. 0 Oct. 71.
CommandiM BamUJPindee DiffiHon e. Major Greneral A. Macdonell, CB. aj March 7a.
Aide de Camp Captain W. L. B. Coulson, 25 F. 10 May 72.
Commandino Onde J>ivirion VC Lieut. General Sir Henry Tombs, XCB. R. Artillery, 25 Oct. 71.
Aidede Camp Captain M. H. Saward, R. Artillery, 25 Oct. 71.
Inepeetor Qenercd qf Artillery for India Brigadier General Douglas Gaye, 14 Aug. 73.
Srigade Major Captain Patrick FitzCrerald Grallwey, Royal Artillery, 20 Aug. 73.
Atrittant Adjutant Qenerale of Dioirion (6).
rCLt-Colonel W. M. Cafe, Bengal Infiintry, 28 May 70 Birhind (Umballa).
Msjor A Schmidt, 109 F. 31 March 71 Oude {Lueknow).
Rawul Pindee.
6b.LtGolonel H. P. Brooke, 109 F. 30 July 72 Lahore {Meean 3£eer).
Bt.Lt.GoIone] T. B. Gordon, Bengal StaflT Corps, 28 Oct. 72 ; 2nd in Command Yarkand Mission.
M^orC. H. 8. Soott, Bengal Staff Corps, 28 Feb. 73 Meerut.
Aaririant Quarter Matter OeneraU of Dioirion (3).
BtLt.Colonel C. M. MacGregor, Bengal Staff Corps, 6 July 68 Simla.
Captain M.H. Heathcote, Bengal Staff Corps, 6 Jan. 72 Rawul Pindee.
t. Captain L. A. Gregson, 26 P. xa Oct. 73 Meerut District.
Deputy Anitiunt Quarter Matter OeneraU (8).
Captain W. 8. A . Lockhart, late 44 Native Infantry, 29 Deo. 69 Peshawur District.
f. Captain E. F. Chapman, Etoyal Artilleiy, 10 March 71 On dutywith the Yarkand Mission.
Captain H. GoUott, Bengal Staff Corps, 6 Jan. 72 Peshawur District.
Captain H. B. Hanna, Bengal Staff Corps, 26 Feb. 73 Presidency District.
Captain B.H. Grant. Royal Artillery, 13 May 77 Oude Division.
BLMajor H. A. Little, Bengal Staff Corps. 13 May 73 Sanger District.
Captain J. M Trotter, Bengal General List Infhntry, 12 Oct. 73 Lahore Division.
Captain W. F. Boileau, Bengal Staff Corps, x6 Deo. 73 Rohilcund District.
CoicMAimiiro Fikst Class Bkioasbb (6).
rj Brigadier General William Olphorts, CB. Rovtil Artillery, 4 June 70 Rohilcund District.
Brigadier General T. F. Wilson, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 22 March 71 Peshawur District.
Brigadier General J. M*N. Walter, CB. 12 F. i May 71 Saugor District.
Brigadier General R. O. Bright, CB. 19 F. 25 Aug. 71 Gwalior District.
Brigadier General W. J. F. Stafford, Bengal Staff Corps, xo Sept. 72 Eastern Frontier District.
Brigadier General M. A. B. Biddulph, CB. R. Artillery, 16 Jan. 74 Sealkote.
ComcAiTDiKo Seco^td Class BaiaAnxs (4).
Brigadier General Sir C. H. Brownlow, KCB. Bengal Staff Corps, 26 April 72 ... Rawul Pindee.
Brigadier General Wm. Payn, CB. 72 F. 14 June 72 Mooltan.
c. Brigadier General William Sankey , CB. 6a Foot, aa May 73 Presidency District.
Brigadier General O. B. Rothney, CSI. Bengal Staff Corps, 29 Oct. 73 Agra.
Brigade Major* (x8).
Bareilly.
Captain G. Marriner, 58 Foot, 24 March 69 Rawul Pindee.
MjyorT. N. Baker, Bengal Staflr Corps, 15 June 70 Meerut,— Furlough.
Captain A. J. C. Birch, Staff Corps, x6 Sept. 70 Fort William.
M^or R. S. Robertson, Bengal Staff Corps, 8 May 71 Meerut.
Bi.\lMor P. L. Bellamy, 55 F. 21 Julyji Cawnpore.
Oaptam G. L. K. Hewett, Bengal Staff Corps, 21 Sept. 71 Ferozepore.
Captain F. S. S. Brind, 17 Foot, s Mar. 72 Peshawur District.
Mj^r R. Beadon, late 4 Cavalry, 29 April 72 Lucknow.
Captain G. B. Wolseley, 65 F. 22 Oct. 7a Morar.
Captain J. Harger, 25 F. 25 Oct. 72 Jullunder.
Captain E. P. Angelo, i Fi 7 Deo. 7a Agra.
Major H. Maxwell, Bengal Staff Corps, 13 March 73 Allahabad.
Captain A. P. Paliner, Staff Corps, Squadron Officer 9 Cavalry, xa May 73 TJmballa.
Captain H. Q. Waterfleld, Staff Corps, 15 July 73 Jubbulpore.
Captain A. D. Butter, Staff Corps, xs July 73 EastemProutierDi8trict(5»iM(Mi^).
Aarietant Adjutant General for Mueketry.
Colonel William Gordon, Bengal Staff Corps. 8 May 63 1 ^^rtOTs^^*^'^' '^rroY Head
Deputy ABtitiant Ac{jutant Generals for Mueketry,
Captain W. 0. Maokinnon, 3 Foot, 11 Oct. 70 7th Circle, Peshawur.
Captain P. J, S. Whiteside, 11 Foot, 21 Oct. 68 ., 3rd Circle, Lucknow.
5th Circle, Dmballa.
Captain A. M. Arthur, 11 Foot, 11 Oct. 70 4th Circle, Meerut.
Captain A. A. A. Kinloch, Rifle Brigade, 26 March 72 6th Circle, Rawul Pindee.
Bt.Kajor P. 8. Terry, 25 Foot, xo Oct. 72 xst Circle, Dum Dum.
and Circle, Allahabad.
Superintendent of Garrieon Ineiruetor*.
Colonel C. O. Creagh-Osbome, 6 F. i Apr. 71 Army Head Quarters.
Garrieon Instructor*.
rc •. Major A. B. Cameron, 35 F. 2 Sept. 7 x ITmballa.
*. Captafai P. 0. Story, 26 F. 2 Sept. 71 Meemt.
Major A. 8. Hunter, Royal Artillery, 2 Sept. 7X Rawul Pindee.
«. Captain A. L'B. H. Holmes, Bengal Staff Corps, 26 Sept. 72 Dum Dum.
Colonel J. BalUie, Bengal Staff Corps, 22 Aug. 73 Agra.
Captain J. Haugliton, Royal Artillery, 22 Aug. 73 Allahabad,
Major W. H. Richards, 55 F. i Feb, 74 Lucknow.
Liefit. E. M. Larminie, R. Engineers, 22 Aug. 7^ {qfflciaiing) Peshawur.
Inspector of Gywmasia in Jiulia.--Captain R. N. Gream, 62 F. x Sept. 71 Umballa. f^ ^^^^
24 Staff.
Madras.
Ooventor Lord Hobftrt, 14 March 72.
Private Secretary Lient. Ambrose Awdry, Boval Engineers, 4 March 73.
MilUary Seereiary Captain H. G. Pritohard, MieulraB Staff Corps, xi lCaroh73.
(Lient. R. P. Willoughby. ai F. s July 7a.
Captain Hon. Horace Miles Hobart, 103 F. ai Feb. 73.
Lioat. O. B. Foote, Royal Artillery, az Feb. 73. (^^ra.)
Qocernor'$ Sodv Guard.
Colonel John Murray Macfpregor, Staff Corps, Commandant, xa April 61.
Captain Charles Walter Campbell, Bengal Cavalry, Ac^'ntant, 3 April 66.
- Surgeon Major M. C. Fumell, in medical charge, 14 March 71.
Vet. Surgeon Thomas Pritchard, in veterinary charge, 27 May 53.
Commandsrin Chuf Lt.General AV Frederick Paul Haines, ITCB. aa May 71.
MUitarjf Secretary Lt.Colonel G. T. Gough, h.p. Cavalry Depot, a^ May 71.
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AnjUTi-KT GBirBBi.L'8 DxpiLBncxiTT AT Hbax) Quaxtbbs.
Adjutant General «. Brigadier General R. C. Stewart, h.p. a F. a7 Aug. 7a.
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel T. C. Longcroft, Madras Staff Corps. 29 Sept. 71.
J„i^i A^iniant O^n^raU ... { ^^^i] t^Z^^^^l^f^^J^,^'^'' *» ^^ ^'-'"'^'^
QUAKTBB MaSTBB GbITBBJLL'S DsrAXTUBITT AT HBAS QuABTBkS.
Quarts Matter General Brigadier General Arthur Hewlett, CB. Madras Staff Corps, 29 Sept. 71.—
Deputy Quarter Matter General Colonel H. H. O'Connell, Madras Staff Corps, 7 Jan. 73. [Fnrloagh.
Commanding Mytore Divition Major General A. Borton, CB. 9 Sept. 70. {Banffalore^
Aide de Camp Captain B. D. Shafto, R. Artillery, ao Jan, 71.
Commandina Hyderabad Subtidiary Force Ma^or General Henry William Blake, Madras Infhntiy, ai Jmie 71.
Aide de Camp Major William Hands, Madras Staff Corps, xo July 71.
Commandina Britith Burmak Divition Major General Richard Hamilton, Madras Staff Corps, 27 April 73.
Aide de Camp Captain F. W. Hamilton, ax F. 33 Nov. 72.
Attittant Adjutant Generalt ofDivitiont and Forcet (3).
Lt.Colonel N. F. Bayly, Madras Staff Corps, 14 Oct. 71 British Burmah Division.
Major George Alex. Arbuthnot, late 8 Maoras Cavalry, 3 April 72 .... Mysore Division.
Colonel Andrew Cooke M'Master, Madras Staff Corps, X3 April 72. Hyderabad Snbsidiaiy Force.
Attittant Quarter Matter Generalt of Divitiont and Forcet (3).
Lt.CoIonel Francis Dawson, Madras Staff Corps, a7 Jan. 70 Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
Major W. R. Mesham, Madras Staff Corps, X5 Oct. 71 Mysore Division. — ^Fmrlough.
Captain John Ewing, Madras Staff Corps British Burmah Division.
Deputy Attittant Quarter Matter Generalt qf Divitiont and Forcet (4).
Colonel Robert Henry Bolton, Madras Staff Corps. a8 July 70 Ceded District.
Captain Donald J. Sim McLeod, Madras Cavalry, Gen. List. 23 Nov. 70 Nagpore Force.—Fnrloiigh.
Captain Henry Riversdale Elliot, late 42 Madras N.I. X9 June 72 Northern District.
Major E. M. Norie, Madras Staff Corps, x March 73 Centre Districts.— Furlough.
ComcAKDiKO FiBST Class Bxioadbs (4I.
Brigadier General Wm. George Woods, Madras Staff Corps, xo Aug. 69 Ceded Districts.
Brigadier General George Bucknall Shakespear, R. Art. ao Mar. 70 Centre District.
Brigadier General 0. M. Best, h.p. 79 F. 24 May 70 Nagpore Force.
Brigadier General Ge<)rge Selby, Royal Artillery, X4 Sept. 69 Northern District.
CovKAirniira Sxcosrn Class Bbioadbs (a).
Brigadier General A. W. Macintire, Royal Artillery, a Nov. 6g Southern District.
Brigadier Greneral C. Cook, Madras Staff Corps, ao July 73 Malabar and Canara.
Brigade Majort (6).
Major Thomas Dyer, Madras Staff Corps, 4 June 70 Centre Districts.
BtTMajor James Goldie, x6 Lancers, i Nov. 70 Ceded Districts.
Lt.Colonel D. Standen, Madras Staff Corps, 31 Jan. 71 Northern District.
Major Bowes Lennox Forster, Royal Artillery, 19 Mar. 7a Southern Districts.
Captain Edmund Faunce, Madras Staff Corps, aa Mar. 72 Nagpore Force.
Captain W. Coningham, Madras Staff Corps, 34 Dec. 7a Malabar and Canara.
Aetittant Adjutant General for Mutketry.
Captain R. J. CaJlwell, 45 Foot, 4 Aug. 70 Chief Inspector, xst District, Bangalor
Deputy Attittant Adjutant Generalt for Mutketry.
Captain W. Franklin, 76 F. i Nov. 71 and District, Secunderabad.
Captain Edward James Watson, Madras Staff Corps, x Oct. 73 British Burmah Division.
Garriton Inttruetort.
t. Captain C. H. Walsh, 44 F Bangalore (Class A).
Major J. C. Tayler, Royal Artillery. 22 Aug. 73 Bangalore (Class B).
Mi^or G. G. Hannen, Koyal Artillery, 2 Sept. 71 Secunderabad.
t. Captain W. F. Nelson, Royal Artillery, 2 Sept. 71 Rangoon.
Captain H. B. Nangle, Madras Staff Corps, 22 Aug. 73 Trichinopoly.
Bombay.
Governor Sir Philip Bdmond Wodehouse, KCB. a Mar. 72.
Private Secretary William Lee Warner, Esq., Bombay Civil Service, 7 May 73.
Military Secretary Lt.Colonel Bonar Millett Deane, 19 Foot, 7 May 72.
/Captain Montagu Fawkos. 89 Foot, 7 May 72.
kiA^m Am r««i« J Captain John P. E. Jervoise, 3 Hussars, 7 May 72.
A%det de Camp < Captain K. R. B. Wodehouse, 62 Foot {Extra), 5 Nov. 72.
Commandant of the Body Guard Captain R. G. Mayne, Bombay Cavalry, 4 May 72.
Surgeon Surgeon Major Charles S. Close, 7 May 72.
Commander in Chitf Lieu t. General iTon, Sir A. A. Spencer, JTCB. 27 Aug. 69.
Military Secretary Captain R. S. Liddell, xo Hussars, 29 June 72.
4:am» a^ /-»««.« f Captain A. G. Spencer, 56 F. 5 Dec. 69.
AidetdeCamp | Lieut. C. F. H. fepencer. 48 F. xo Aug. 72.
AnjirtAVT GsirxBAL's DxpABTmtxr at Hxad Quabtbbs.
Adjntant General Brigadier General C. T. Aitchison, Bombay Staff Corps, 30 May 79
Deputy Adjutant General «. Major T. E. A. Hall, 49 Foot, x Nov. 73 {<yfficiaiing). '
A^aniA^J^^en^ {£t'SSnt5'S*giKi^X5°?1i;i^.^*Fnrto.«h.
QVABTBB MaSTXB GbITXBAL'S DBrABTVXirT AT HXAD QUABTXBS.
Quarter Matter General Brigadier General W. V. Shewell, Bombay Staff Corps, 38 Oct n
Deputy Quarter Matter General Colonel G. R. S. Burrows, Bombay In&ntry, x Myj^r\ri 1 ^ '
Attittant Quarter MaHer General ' DigitizVd by \Sl!>OQlc
staff. 25
DmuovAL Bvi.rr.
CmmmuUm^ Ukow DMriom Mf^or General George 8. Montoomery, CSL, Madras Infantry, April
Aide it damp ,. Oaptain W. Freeborn, i P. 19 June 72.
Commandvu NwrUMm DioinoH Major Greneral Sir Edward Lechmere Russell, KCSI. 30 Dec. 7
Aide de Camp Lieut. G. Firebrace, R. Artillery, 28 Jan. 71.
Commanding Foona IHmeion Major General J. T. Grant, CB. 30 Dec. 69.
Aide de Osmp , Lieut. P. T. C. Du Vemet, 56 F. 15 July 71.
A$eigtant Adjulant Generate of Divieione (3).
llajor H. Lock, 108 Foot, 7 July 70 a Northern Division.
LtColonel Thomas Smith Warden, Bombay Staff Corps, i Aug. 71 Poona Diviaion.—Pnrlough.
H^or H. S. Anderson, Bombay Staff Corps, 11 Jan. 73 Mhow Division.
Asfieiant Quarter JkTaeter Oenerals of Dideion* (2).
Major Adam George Forbes Hogg, Bombay Staff Corps, 24 S ept. 70 Foona.— Furlough.
Lt.CoIonel G. 8. Morris, Bombay Inftmtiy, 24 Sept. 70 Northern.— Furlough.
BLMigor J. Sexton, Bombay Staff Corps, 23 Nov. 71 Bombay.
Deptetjf Aeeietant Quarter Maeter Qenerale (3).
Captain Alfred George Huyshe. 49 Foot, 23 Nov. 71 *. Mhow.
Captain T. L. Fraser, Bombay Staff Corps, 6 Sept. 71 Poona.
Captain F. J. S. Adam, Bombay Staff Corps, 2 Sept. 73 Bombay Districts
ComcAvnnrG Fibsx Culss BttiGAsxs (2).
Brigadier General C. Adams, CB. 49 Foot, 24 Nov. 69 Belgaum District*
Brigadier General J. S. Gell, Bombay Infantry, 4 Nov. 72 Bombay District.
CowiJSDXira Sxcoitd Class Bkigadss (4).
Brigadier General T. Addison, CB. 2 P. 20 Oct. 69 SindDistrict.
Brigadier General E. 0. Beale, Bombay Infantry, 12 Oct. 71 Deesa.
Brigadier General J. D. Woolcombe, Royal Artillery, 16 Mar. 72 Nusseerabad.
Brigadier Greneral J. W. Schneider, CB. , Bombay Infantry, 25 Juno 72 Aden.
Brigade Majort (8).
Captain W. S. Peat, Gen. List of Cavalry, x8 May 70 Bind Frontier Force.
ll^or W. Hicks, Bombay Staff Corps, 7 July 70 Belgaum District.— Purl.
Mtgor G. F. Seville. Bombay Staff Corps, 24 March 71 Deesa.— Sick Furlough.
Mi^joT Wm. Henxy Ross, Bombay Staflr Corps, x Aug. 71 Poona.— Sick Furlough.
Captain F. Karslake, 83 F, 22 Aug. ^^ Bombay District.
Major C. M. GriflLth, Bombay Staff Corps, 30 Nov. 71 Aden.
Captain M. J. J. Mignon, Bombay Staff Corps, 17 Jan. 72 Bind District.
Captain J. G. E. Griffith, Bombay Staff Corps, 3 Dec. 72 Nusseerabad.
Deputy Auittant Ac{;uiant$ General for Mueketrjf.
Captain Henry Waring, 2 Foot, 8 Feb. 70 Chief Insp. Army Head Qra.
Captain Thomas Gkirges Orawley, 8 Foot, 28 Sept. 70 , Mhow and Northern Division.
Garrieon Inttruetor*.
Poona.
f. Captain H. H. Griffiths, 50 P. a Sept. 71 Mhow.
». Oaptain O. W. Braine, 56 P. 16 Dec. 71 r. Moimt Aboo.
Ajmriani Director qf Gymnaaia.
Captain W. J, Gillespie, 49 F. 9 July ^^ Poona.
FALELANB ISLANDS.
Qveemor and Commander m C&i^.— Colonel George A. K. D'Arcy, 24 Feb. 70.
GIBRALTAR.
Oopemor and Commander in Chief General Sir William Fenwick Williams, Bart. GCB. xa Sept. 70.
A$$i$tant liiUiary Secretary Lt.Colonel Philip Smith, Grenadier Guards, 4 Jan. 72.
jlim» Am ru^« <■ Lieut. E. Lake, R. Art. 17 Dec. 70.
Ataeeaevamp t Lieut. C. E. Warde, xq Hussars, 4 Feb. 73.
Cmmandina Brigade Mi^or General E. A. Somerset, CB.j Oct. 73.
AidedeCam^ Lieut. Son. Montagu Curzon, Rifle Brigade, 7 Oct. 73.
Amttant AdjutaaU General Colonel A. A. Nelson, Unatt. x Oct. 73.
J>eptty Afiiaiant Adjutant Gen. {for Muaketry) ... Captain J. M. G. Tongue, 24F. 30 Sept. 71.
Brigade Major «. Captain G. J. Gilbard, 7X **. 16 Mar. 71.
Crmmandiny Royal Artillery {Colonel on Staff) ... Colonel E. A. WUliams, xo Aug. 71.
Ommanding Royal Engineer* {Colonel on Stqff) ... Colonel R. M. Laffui, 25 Jan. 72.
T-_, ir,/^ f Captain George Bernard Morgan,^ 11 Dec. 60 j Ene. n July 54
^orn Major | f<. 5 Nov. 54; Cfl»<. 3 Oct. 55.
Gsrrieon Quarter Matter V€ Quarter Master Henry Macdonald, 19 Mar. 62.
Garrieon Inetructor e. Captain A. B. Tulloch, 69 F. {aeiiny), 21 Oct. 73.
1 Captain Morgan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman. siege of
Sebastopol, and capture of the Rifle-pits on Uie i8th April — contused (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
JAMAICA (inoludlng HONDXTRAS).
Captain General and Governor in Chirf Sir William Grey, KCSI. 14 March 74.
Aide de Camp Lieut. B. Yanrenan, 34 F.
CtAiMel on tke Siqf Colonel J. W. Cox, CB. h.p. 13 P.
Brigade Major ». Captain W. C. Hood, 2 P. i AprQ 71.
Lieaienani Gooemor pfSondurae Major Robert Miller Mundy, CMG. late of R. Artillery, 4 Mar. 74.
MALTA.
Gtvenor and Commander in Chirf Lieut, Gteneral ^r Charles T. Van Straubenzee, KCB. 3 Jimc 72.
Asiittant Military Secretary Colonel G. E. Baynes. h.p. 8 F. 3 Jime 72.
AH^ A» /v««, f Captain B. V. Layard, 5 P. 3 June 72.
Aula decamp (Captain A. C. Dawson, 3 Dr. Gds. 22 June 72.
Ccmmanding Brigade Lieut.General Sir Francis Seymour, Barf. CB. x Jan. 7a.
Aid* de Camp Captain E. H. Wickham, R. Art. 6 Jan. 72.
Tkfmty Aeeietant Adjutant General e. Captain C. H. Boileau, 6x P. i April 72.
liitio (for Mueketry) Captain F. N. WoodaU, 74 P. x Jan. 73.
l>epntii Onartw llatter General Colonel G. N. Boldero, h.p. Depot Batt. x Oct. 7a.
BrigodeMaior *. Captain 0. Frankland, 103 F. x April 73.
*• lAriiUery (Colonel on Stcff) ... Colonel W. J. E. Grant, CB. 17 Oct. 73.
C^manOng Royal Engineer {Colonel on Stcjf) ... Colonel G. F. Mann. CB. 23 May 70. ^^-^
uoionei M. r. Mann. ujs. 23 May 70. ^^-^ t
$. Lieut. A. R. Savile, 18 F, 14 Jaife^zed by V^OOglC
26 Btaffy 8rc.
SCAXTBITinS.
GooMiior and Commander in Chief Hon, Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, KCM&. 4 Oct. 70.
Aide de Camp Lient. L. F. Knollya, 3a P. i July 72,
Colonel on the Stqf Colonel W. J. Chamberlayne, h. p. 3 W. I, Begt. 1 April 72.
Brigade Mtyor ». Captain W. E. Montague, 94 F. i Sept. 7a.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
CoupBisiira all tub Pbotiwcbb withiit astd adjacbitt thbbzto.
Chmemor General of the Dominion of Canada The Earl of Oufferin, KP. KCB. 13 June 72, Q»«&m.
Military Seeretary Lt.Colonel H. C. Fletcher, Scots Fusilier GuardB, June 72.
Aideede Camp f Lieut. F. T. E. Hamilton. 9 F.
lAeulenant General Lieut.General WUliam O'Grady Haly, CB. 6 Kay 7?.
Ateistant Military Secretary Colonel R. G. A. Luard. h.p. 62 F. 6* May 73.
jiA^M A. n»«*. S Captain R. H. OGrady Haly, 84 P. i Oct. 70.
AtdeB de Camp 1 Captain R. I. Ward, 90 F. 6 May 73.
NoTA Scotia.
Brigade Major «. Major A. S. QuiU.h.p. R. Canadian Rifles, 4 Feb. 72.
Aenstant Quarter Master General Lt.Colonel W. H. Kerr, h.p. Depot Batt. 8 Feb. 73 ...Malifax,
Town Major Captain R. Nagle, h.p. R. Canadian Rifles, 19 Dec. 70 JEFa7()^ax.
Garrieon Ineimetor Captain E. N. Peters, R. Engineera Halifax.
Inepeeting Field Qffleer of Militia and Volunteers., Colonel John Wimbum Laurie, h. p. 13 Dec. 6x.
Newfoundland.
Governor and Commander in Chief Colonel Stephen John Hill, CB. late of 2 West India Regiment.
Private Secretary and Aide de Camp Captain H. J. F. Shea, Royal Artillery.
SAINT HELENA.
Governor and Commander in Chief Hudson Ralph Janisch, Esq.
WEST AFRIOA SETTLEMENTS.
Governor and Commander in Chitf George Berkeley, Esq. CMG, 26 July 73. Sierra Leone,
Gk>ld Coast.
AdmimetrcUorofthe Government
Brigade M<yor
Lagos and its Dependencies.
AdminitirtOor qfthe Government Commander John Hawley Glover, BN, 93 Oct. 66.
(Gambia.
Administraior of the Government Cornelius Hendricksen Kortright, Esq. 35 Aug. 73.
WINDWARD AND LEEWARD ISLANDS.
Mc^or General Commanding the Forcee Major General William Munro, CB. 6 July 70. Barhadoet,
Aeeietant Military Secretary Major Lambert. Royal Engineers, z Jan. 73.
Aide de Camp Captain W. Bally, 33 Foot, 6 July 70.
Assistant Adjutant and Qr.Master General Lt.Colonel E. W. Sargent, h.p. z8 F. t Apr. 73.
^^i!^sU^^T!!^L!!!..^.^^^ Rawson. Esq. CB J9«r&iA«f.
Aide de Camp ■.
/ William Hepburn Rennie, Esq. CMG. 11 Apr. 71 Si, Timceni.
ri-«#— «/ ««»*«./»** J Herbert Taylor Ussher, Bsa.. CMG. 12 Sept. 72 Toh^c.
Zteutenant Govemon i Sandford Freeling, Esq. CMG. 11 Apr. 71 ....Z Gr^nSa
I George William DeVcBux, Esq. Si. Zncia..
Governor and Com, in Chief of Leeward Islands ... Henry Turner Irving, Esq. CMG AniicKa.
(Alex. Wilson Moir, Esq St. Christopher.
C. M. Eldrldge, Esq Z^omtnko.
- Neale Porter. Esq MTamtserro*,
Captain R. M. A. Hiokson Firaim Isl&u^
LCaptein A. A. M. Campbell JV«v.
Governor and Commander in Chirf of Trinidad Wm. Wellington Cairus, Esq. CMG. 14 March 74.
Governor ^ Commander in Chi^ of British Chtiana James Robert Longden, Esq. CMG, 14 Mar. 74
Presidents
Garrisons.
DXJNCANNON FORT. I EDINBURGH CASTLE.
Fori Major, Lieut. Thomas Austin, 27 July ao. | ChoplaAn, Rev. James Millar, 16 May 50.
TOWER OF LONDON.
Constahle, )98S Field Marshal Sir William M. Gomm, GCB.\ Major ^ Colonel G. B. Milman, h.p. 5 Foot* 39 An^. -^
3x 0ct^2. Chaplain, Rev. Wm. Graham Green, BA. ' '
Lieut. ^WL Gen. Sir G. Bowles, KCB. 16 July 51. I Surgeon, Dep. Insp. General W. F. T. Ivey, half pay.
Ordnance Manufacturing Establishments.
ROYAL ARSENAL, WOOLWICH.
Royal Carriage Factory.
Superintendent, Colonel G. T. Field, R. Art. 8 July 71
Auist.Superintendent, Major R.Oldfield, R. Art. z July 72
Capt. Instructor, Captain W. Kemmis, R. Art. 1 July 72
Boyal Laboratory.
SupeHntendent, Col.T. W.Milward. CB. R.Art. i Apr. 70
Assist, Superintendent, Major P. Lvon, R. Art. 20 Oct. 71
Capt. Instructor, Capt. W. R. Barlow, R. Art. x Apr. 71
Assist, Instructor, Captain J. Sladen, R. Art. x Apr. 70
Eoyal aun Factory.
Superintendent,Col.V.A.C9mphe'a,CB.'R.Ait^ x Or* t-
^n»<.S»p«rii«/«Mfcn/,Maj.F.Maitland,R.Art. 1 Feb -•
Captain Instructor, Capt. J. F. Owen, R, Art. x Jan. -+
Experimental Branch.
' Colonel H. Heyman, R. Art. r Tfeo
Major H. J. Alderson, R. Art. ... xq iw -
Captain W. H. Noble, R. Art. ... § b2' ;>
ICaptain 0. Jones, R. Art. l^]l
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Members.,,
'- t-5
Ordnance Manufacturing EstahliahmenU. 27
Boyal Gunpowder Factory at Waltham Abbey.
SuperinUndt., Col.C.W.Yonnghu8band,R.Art. 38 Feb. 68
.im**.5irpmn<«itfi,,M»jorJ.P.Morgan, ILArt. 1 June 71
Boyal Small AxmB Ftotory at Enfield.
*?w«<«4«yit.0ol.G.H. J.A,Frafler.R.Ait. 5 Jan. 7a
i«rf. &»if^ I JW®^ H- C- 8- J^«". »• Art. 1 Apr. 71
"\ {fiirmmgham)
z Jan. 73
Army Pay Office.
f»Smut*f Bmnl, St. Sou. Stephen Cave, MP.
Judicial Department.
^^^"^^/l^^^^^fJ^ol.J.C. O'Dowd, Esq.
OoL E. Carey, C3. h.p. 40 F London
ij-^TT^ j ^j- C- l^NugenMi.^.J)epotBatt Dublin
•J^MMto..
.London
Offlee, 35, Great George Street, WestnmiBter.
Army Sohoolg.
JiMpee^or... Colonel A. C. Gleig, h.p. Royal ArtiUeiy
B ' ' ' ■ ^
John NewBom ... * ^^^ . , *
John Little i Apr. 71
John Grant i Apr. 71
John Belling i Apr. 71
Robert Kirk i Apr. 71
William Savage... i Apr. 71
GreorgeRoberteon z Apr. 71
John Stewart x Apr. 71
Thomas Earp i Apr. 71
Charlee Carnegie i Apr. 71
Inspector of Regimental Ooloun.
Sir Albert William Woods. QarUr King qfArm$.
Bub Inneetort qf ArmgSehooU.
.1 Apr. 71 Wm. Thacker i Apr. 71
Edward Giles 8 June 73
Edwin H. Rogers ixSep. 72
Enoch Shipman z \ Feb. 74
George T. Rice... z4Feb. 74
Samuel Goadby x4Feb. 74
Thos.C. Sherwood Z4 Feb. 74
Jan. Cartwright Z4 Feb. 74
Alfred Wolfe 14 Feb. 74
Royal Military College and Staff College at Sandhnrat.
Royal Military College.
'. U.General Sir Duncan A. Cameron, QCB.
, e. Col. J. E. Addison, Unatt.
5 Jane 68.
^w*"* to tte Goemtor,
iJaa-65.
<VM.-Bev. E. J. Rogers, MA.
^^^'TO^^J^icoDs, 25 Nov. 45 ; Stu. 1*13 Jan. 38 :
i'. 16 July 41 . Som. Major, x Jan. &>. ^ '
Jwrtrt- jfoieer.-John Davies, 36 Nov. 58.
•g^.-AndPBw Kaclean, MD. Deputy Iiuptetor Gen.
^pty, z Aug. 67.
•^Afy.-5«fy«)m Franklin Qine8pie,JfD.z3 Nov. 73.
K-;jrM«rr.-Capt. Cha. Clement Brooke.* Z3 Mar. 6x.
^inoMMx PBovBasoBs AMU iHsnvcTosa.
^'^ ^'<'*^S'*««<*««'-Mi«or Geo. PhiHps, R. Bug.
y^t^on M ('S*P'- ®- ^- ^- O'Brien, R. Eng. 4 Feb. 60.
y*intiou i S*P^ C. H. C. Halkett, R. Eng. 39 Aug. 73.
J^' (Capt. R. H. Williams. R. Bug. z Sept. 73.
jr«or»/ Jfitttery gtrwyiwo.— e. Bt.MajorWm. Pater-
*c. 24 July 60; Bnt. zz De3. 46; Zt. it Oct bi •
«?*. '»5 Mar. 56; Bt.Major, 5 July ^3. ^ ^ '
!***»» f ^** B. A. Anderson, z8 Foot, 37 Oct. 63.
F^ryJ^P*^^ 9;.^- Fothergin, R. M. Art. z Aug. 68.
^^ I ^^^^ & ^- ^^' 31 F. 30 Jan. 7z. *
^ ^». Lt. E. H. Sartorius, 59 F. 37 Jan. 7Z.
*t»pt. C. P. Clery, 33 F.
t^j^Z^iT' ^^^ AdminieMi^m and Lam.-
; itPJr i; ^^firl»ey, 63 p. 30 Jan. 71.
JU C. C. King. ft. Marini Art. 4 Sept. 73.
fc ' 4pUm M. W. B. Gosset, 54 F. ^ ^
^ Upt P. H. W. Mitner. R. Art
Staff College.
OmskMidon*.— Colonel B.B.Hamley.CB. R.Art. z July 70.
,-.... ^ P»OF»880BS.
Mil*^ Mietory.—t. Bt.Lt.Col. G. D. Barker, 64 F.
ForHAeaUon and AHillery.—ljt.Co\. H. Sohaw, R. Eng.
3o Juiie 64. °
MiUtary Drawing and Surveyinff.—U.Col. S. B. FarreU,
R. Eng. 19 May 58.
MilitarjfAdminietration and Law.— $. Major C. Parsons, -x F.
Jfatt«iiio«c*.— Rev. J. P. Twisden, JfZ. .
.Frra«A.— A.Ain;^deCharente. | &erMaai.--Dr.Overbeok.
Mindottanee. — John Dowson.
<?«o;o^.— Thomas Rupert Jones, FJtS., FGS.
Chemtairy and Natural PAifoMtpAy.— Edmund Atkinson,
Studsitts.
Senior Divinon.
Lt. W. A. H. Hare, R.Bng.
Gapt.J.C.Ardagh, R. Eng.
Lt. G. W. Hawkins, R. Art.
Lt. A. G. Walker, R. Art.
Lt. B. C. Pratt. R. Art.
Capt. E. Stanley-Creek.33F.
Lt. A. de la 7oye, 56 F.
Lt.N. Y. Lloyd. 82 P.
Lt. T. B. Hitchcock, 53 F.
Capt.G.L.LeM.Taylor,z6P.
Lt. E. J. Courtenay, 35 P.
Capt. W. P. Gatacre,77 F.
Capt.F.BonIderson,z7Lano.
Lt. E. J. Lug^d, 4 F.
Capt. C. P. Heaslop,
R. Mar. Art.
Junior Dicieion.
Lt W. G. Morris, R. Eng.
Lt. J. H. G.Browne,R.Art.
Capt. Hon, E. Primrose,
Gr. Gds.
Lt. R. F. Walker, 30 F.
Capt. B. M. Dawes, zoo F.
Capt. W. B. Hall, R. Art.
Lt. W. A. Yule. 3z P.
Lt. H.E.C. Kitchener,46 F.
Lt. P. W. James, 9 F.
CM»t. H. S. Brownrigg,
Capt. S. B. Orr, 94 F.
Capt. G. A. Noyes, R. Art.
Capt. T. Kelly, 3 P.
Lt. R. Elias, 59 P.
Capt. P. H. Dyke, 69 F.
Capt. R.L.H. Curteis, z6 F.
Lt. A. Glen, zo F.
Lt. E. Wardroper, Z07 P.
Lt. T. J. R. Mallock. 7 P.
Lf. W. A Bardley-WUmot,
'^Zt^^r^^jlt ^L!±J^li^ _the Burmese war of Z8S3.53. including fhe bombardment and
ice at Ithaymew, advance on Meeaday. and
- *:^^L^^^ "^-^^ ^n ">e Osmanli Irregular Cavalry during the Crimean caigpaign fl^irkish Medal).
mi^ v^^ V , ^^^ Military Academy at Woolwich
te?r55S HS?5*' ^^^' ***-Di«*«o/Cambridge. - ' . -
R? rp. OCB. OCMO. Commander in dUef, 8 Feb 70!
ME;;SiS^Ftt^7;""'°™^-«^--' ^^^-
S?-SSi£rrRi:^^°'-''^^"'^^^^
V^ ^f^J^ *t ^^'•V'wy of Gentlemen Cadeie.
r^w. A. Pox Strangways, R. Artillery, Z7 Dec. 73.
t r ^ ^S^P^* ^' -^^rtilleiy. z Oct. 7Z.
'»• 1. Pre^yman.
If; H' <*• Craickshank, R. Artillery, z July 73.
;g;J^^g-""^«--«««-.-Lieut.F. Johnsoi/ioyal
B? -SnMe<in Majcfr S. H. Fasson. MD.
ff^**»iaamieairm$truclor.^Btv.W.F. Short,Jr4.
^^ *■<■«*«««« «"^ if •dkonfe..- Morgan W.
ImetrmHon ofMatkemaiiee.
^ E. Kensington, R, Art. 16 July 73.
E. F. a Tyleoote, 19 March 73.
-^^^^^T. ?f ^orttfieation and Geometrieal Drawing.^
Bt.Lt.Colonel W. J. Stuart, R. Eng. z Oct, 70.
InHruetore of FoHifloation and Geometrical Drawina
M^jor C. N. Martin, R. Eng. Z3 Mar. 67.
Capt. B. M. Lloyd, R. Bng. 7 Aug. 73.
Captain J. Gore Booth, R. Eng. 18 Mar. 71
Lieut. J. W. Savage. R. Eng. z Nov. 73.
PrqfMor <tf .arW/«ry. — Lt. Colonel F. Close, R. Art
X Nov. 73.
Inetruetora qf ArtUlery.—Oaptam R. Walkey, R. Art.
z April 73.
Lieut. H. Geary, R. Art. z July 73.
?r<feuor of MUitary Hietory.—e. Ui
lent. B. Clayton,
^^^*^ ^f-^ilUary Drawing.— Ubjot W. D. Marsh,
R. Bng. z Nov. 73.
Instructors in MUUarg Drawing.
Lt. W. Everett, 33 P. Z4 Jan. 70.
Lieut. P. Roberts, R. Art. z July 73.
Professor of Landscape Drawing. ~Wm. Clifton
Professor qf French.— Theodore Karcher, LLB.
^rqfessor of German.— C. H. Schaible, Ph.D. MD.
Professor of Chemistry and Physics.— G. L. Bloxam.
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Miliiary Establishments.
Boyal Hospital, Chelsea.
ffotwnor.— General Sir Patrick Grant, GCB, GCMQ,
78 F, ao Feb. 74. „
Mqfor ^ i/.(?op.— Colonel B. H. GaU, CB, h.p. 14 Hus-
sars, X March 74. .
^4/ute«<.— John James Charles Irby,i 7 Sept. S5 ; ^^*'
'17 Jan. 51 ; Xi.fr Oct. 54 ; Ca^. 16 Jan. 63.
&creteiy.— Major Gen. Geo. Hutt, CJ. late of Bombay
Army, 6 Mar. 65. , /^ ^
CSopZaJn.— Rev. Richard Httnt Ingram, 1£A. 1 Oct. (
^iMtie^an and Surgeon.—J. A. M^imn,« If JD. h.p. I
Surgeon, 4 Nov. 68. , ,. ^
Dtputy Surgeon.— ThomsB Ligertwood,* mD. h.p.
Enrgeon, 13 Jan. 69.
Quarter MaHer.—Wmi&m Barlow, 17 July 7a.
CaptaiH$ of Invalid*.
John Harrison, TJnatt. I Geo. Garland, h. p. 43 J*-
J.VanderH.Bee8,h.p.4oF. E.W.Humphry,h.p.R.Eng.
. J. W. Daniell, h. p. loi F. | Bt.IiadorA,Green,h.p.S.Br.
(tafif
Staff
Boyal Military Asylum.
Conmandani.'-B. Lt. Colonel J. P. Battersby, Lp. 60 F.
Secretary and A^utani.—llB^OT Hugh Mackenxid,* Lp^
15 F. 12 Feb. 73.
Quarter Miu/ter.— Peter House,* xa Nov. 52.
2£«dical Officer.— "Dcp. Insp. Gen. J. B. S. Crcn8e,^h.p.
Chaplain.— B.ev. H. Holeatt, AM,
Boyal Vicforia Hospital at NeUey.
Governor and C^nmandant.—JJt.Col. C. S. S. £. Go>
don, h.p. x3 Aug. 70.
Stqf Capt. 4- AfMtant Comrtandant. — 'Bt.JA.Col'Kx.
Roberts Farmar.i* h.p. 75Foot, 24 April 72.
Captain of Orderlies.— ^UB. Wm. Hawtrce. 16 Aug. 61.
P<wm«*fer.— Robert Savery Rouse, 16 Apr. 58; Hot.
Major, x6 Apr. 73.
Boyal Hospital, Kilmainham.
Hagter,— The Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
T • * T^^ v^^.... i'The Deputy Adj. Gen. in Ireland.
MfotiU Dep. Mastert. | ^^ p^p Quarter Master Gen. do.
Captain* on the JSetabliahment.
Captain George CressweU, Unatt.
Captain P. O^Oallaghan, h.p. 13 F.
^•«rfa»<.— Capt. W. M'Gill,« h. p. Q.U. 79 F. X3 Nov. 68.
Phytician and Surgeon.— YfUliBm Carte,« 13 Aug. 58.
Chaplain.— Rer. Greorge Hare.
Secretary, Begistrar, and Treaturer.— George F. Dunn.
Quarter Ifiu/er.— Lieut. James Watson, h.p. Mil. Train.
SoUeUor,— Robert Disney, Esq.
Military Prisons.
Inepeetor General.— JjUCol. E. F. Du Cane, CB. R. Esz.
In»peetore.—W. F. Fagan, W. J, Stopford, H. WakeLri^
Alderthot.—Gov., Capt. Claude Clerk, late 2 Madras CarJ
Cork.— Gov., Miyor H. W. Campbell, late of 79 Foot
Med. Off., Surge<m Major J. W. Johnston, h.p. 85 F005
I>uhlin.—Gov., A. P. Miller, late Captain 92 F.
Med. Off., Surgeon Major T. J. Tufhell. |
Qonort.—Gov., Col. W. H. O. Wellealey, late of xo Foot.
"Med. Off., Dep. Insp. Gen. C. Cowan, h.p.
Greenlaw— Gov., Capt. D. P. Allen, late of 17 Foot.
Med. Off., Dep. Insp, Gen. J. Grant, h.p.
Ifo/to.— Major Geo. King, late of Depot Batt.
Blue— i^ocin^* Red.
Boyal Hibernian Military School, Dublin,
C««M»aiMJa«<.—Lt. Colonel H. B. J. Wynyard, Unatt.
Secretary and Adjutant.— Iit.Coh T. B. Speedy,»o Unatt.
Quarter Matter.
Surgeon.-'Dei). Insp. Gen. F. H. Baxter, MD. h.p.
1 Captain Irby served the Eastei*n campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkermno, eaptm<
Balakmva, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of Rortic on 26th Oct. X855, and storming the Quarries on 7th June i3>^
BCverely wounded, left leg amputated (Medal ^rith three Clasps, and Turkish MedaJ).
* Major H. Mackenzie served with the 73rd Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 18^0-53 (Medal) and vras press
at nearly all the principal actions in Kaffirland and the Colony; also on the expedition to the Basutft counlrrai
at the battle of Berea.
> Doctor J. A. M'Munn served in the Eastern campaign of X854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medals
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
♦ Doctor T. Ligertwood served throughout the Crimean campaign of X854-SS, including the battles of Alma (e<h
tioned in despatches) and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol ^Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Leg-<:a
Honor, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. Crosse served with the xxth Hussars during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the a&i?
Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal intlL£]
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
< Mr. Carte served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, si^
Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
8 Captain M'Gill served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, iuclwiiB;^ t
battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the i8th June and 8th Beptembcr, eX]
dition to Kertch and Tenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Str^
also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the action at Secundra, siege and capture of Lccis?
attack on Fort Rooyah, action of Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly, relief of ShahjehanpoTe, and por-'i-'i
Mahoomdee. passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, attack and capture of the Fort of Rampore Kussiah (Medal with ( -ss
» Quarter Master House served with the 9th Lancers in the battle of Puimiar on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). '
Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal) ; the Punjaub campaign of X848-49, inclnd^zi
passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Cla:>pi
throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny in X857-59, including the battle of Budlekeserai, siege assault 1
capture of Delhi, actions at Bolundshuhur and Allyghur, battle of Agra, afikir atKanoge, relief of Lucknow ti? 1^
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, action at Seraighat, occupation of Futtyghur, siege and oapture of Laek^
campaign in Dude and Rohilcund, and aflEkirs at Rhodamow and Allygunge, capture of BareiUj, action n&J &^
jehanpore and pursuit to Mohumdee, and passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad (Medal with two CHaspe).
10 Lt.Colonel Speedy served the campaigns of X84X and 42 in AlTghanistan with the X3th Light Infantry: u^*
present at the storming of the Khoord Cabool Pass, affbir of Teseen. forcing the Jugdulluck F^Etss, redQcti<*>Q '^<
fort of Mamoo Khail, defence of Jellalabad, and sorties on the X4th Nov. and xst Dec. X84X, xxth March, 24^ ^
and ist April X842, and general action and defeat of Akbar Khan (Medals for Jellalabad and Cabool).
11 Lt.Colonel W. R. Farmar served with the 50th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present sh
afikir of Buddiwal and action of Aliwal (Medal), at which last action he was severely wounded in the ri|ifci ^h
by a grape-shot while candying the Queen's Colour. Served with the 8and Regiment in the Indian camptip
1857-58, including the actions of Cawnpore on the 26th 27th and a8th November and 6th December, »i^
Futteghur, action at Kankur, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and actions around. The O iH*
under his command was mentioned in General Wmdham's despatch fonts conduct on the 38th November is 1
capture of two x8-pounder8 (Medal, and Brevet of Major),
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{) BnumnoDd, John.
LlBVTBKAjrT Gz3rzxi.LS.
a Bainbrigge, J. H., TJnatt.
Creagh. James.
Haly. W. O'Grady, CB.
a Lo Mcsurier, w. A., TJnatt.
Y€ Percy, Lord Heniy H. M., XCB.
l^iymond, H. P.
piS Smith, Thomas C, Unatt.
MlJOB GSNIBALS.
Aircy, J. T., CB,
Alexander, Sir James Edward, CB,
Anaell, A. P.
Armstrong, John, CB.
Haaaagnrtner, R. J. CB.
^i<«M, J. J., CB.
!• rion. Arthur, CB.
LVowTiriL'j;. J. S., CB,
*^MiijiN.-ll, G., CB.
t'L-.!5f'.\ S. T., CB,
I'larkc, G. C, CB.
C' Ihome. ffoM. P. CB.
(■«.i.wav, T. S., CB.
(■a.-taiice,W. N., CB.
Dau'..>ney, Sir H. Charles B., XCB.
Pe S:.lis, R., CB.
Doaelas, Sir John, JTCB.
E(lward>, C. A.. CB.
F:.inhirst, C. CB.
Errinjrton, A. C.
Kn*kiiic, G.
iitvart, J. A., CB.
Farren, R. T., CB.
f 1 y. i/on. St. Geo. G., CB.
F nest. W. C.
G. r.'-. F. D., CB.
fr.^ir.nouirh. A. C. CB.
G^rlon, ('. H., CB. r.f.p. Det)6t Batt.
G-ituun. H. H., C^.
CriLt, John Thornton, CB.
Gr%thcd. Sir E. H., JTCB.
HjK K. H., CB.
Hanlinjf, P. P., CB.
HLrthomc, Sir E., KCB.
H.rWTt, C, CB.
Hey:ai.a, A. T., CB.
Hul, P., CB.
H r-fnrd, Air AllVed H., KCB.
^avcjs. >:. R., CB.
Jf nes, .<?»> John, ^CB.
K^:y. .'Jir R. D., ^CB.
Krr. /^rJMurk, CB.
I: V. T. K.
la- .ir.l. W. T.
L'.--\J.U.
i>" khirt, A. L, CB.
lj-u:lvTi. H. E., CB. CST.
1/ r .'fird, W. L. ITaW o/. JTCB.
J^-^n.*, Daniel, CB.
aico^iald, J. M., r.f.p. Ceylon Rifles.
Xtflonald, Hon. James W. B., CB.
JfartcmeU, A., CB.
Ma^Jcinlv. D. B.
JUiwcU'. G. v.. Ci?.
3i5U.T, K. A. G.
Jfrnn,, William, CB.
Korrott, W. S. R. CB.
hu-te, W., CB.
hnlf.T.. CB.
Jear-on, lliomas Hooke, CJ.
Rar.kctt. if©*. C. D., r.f.p. i P.
nckUnj^on, B. H. F.
ft»tt. R. CB.
n»ton, W. R.
Ottahf rbin, Sir^. B., JTCB. XC5J.
Ber.f'il Infantry.
«yc, E., CB. r.f.p. B. (Bengal) Art.
UvTtnce. Sir G. St. P., CB., KCSI.,
W Bragal Stafi* Corps.
r£ Travers, J., Bengal Infantry.
HxiOK GByiBi.L8.
inrtrather,P.,CB.r.fj?.R.(Madr.)Art.
5«now, L., Madras S.C.
l^rweU, C. A.. CB. Bengal S.C.
It Browne. S. J., OB. Bengal S.C.
Bowchier, Sir G., JCCB. r. f. p. R.
^.Benpal) Art.
OuunbetlAln, C. T., C8I. Bengal S.C.
^tm.P.C., CS/.r.f.p.B.(Ma£r.)Eng.
2B«V>n, C, CB. Bengal S.C.
Jorster. H., CB. R. (Bombay) Art.
J»w«r-Tytlcr,J.M.B.,CB.Bengal S.C.
Gthrf y, Michael, CB. Jladras Inf.
Rollo, Hon. R., CB,
Shute, C. C, CB.
Smith, J. W. S., CB.
Smith, James Webber, CB.
Smjth, H., CB.
Somerset, B. A., CB.
Stavoley, Sir Charles W. D., JTCB.
Street, J. A., CB.
Stuart, J. R., CB.
Taylor, R. C. H., CB.
Tidy, T. H.
Tinley, R. N.
Waddy, R., CB.
Walker,C.P.B., CB. «
Warro, H.J.. CB.
WeUs, S., CB.
Whitfeild, H. W.
COLOXELS.
AddiEon, Thomas. CB. 2 P.
Aplin, J. G., Brigade Depot.
Buyly, Paget, Br. Depot.
Binpham, G. W., CB. Bri;xadc Depot.
Binpluim, II., r.f.p. Insp. lield Oiliccr.
Brooke. J. C, CB. h.p. 8 P.
Badd, R., Insp. Field Officer.
Burton, P. CB. h.p. Depot Batt.
Buficr. P. A., CB. h.p. 28 P.
Cole, J. A., h.p. 15 P.
Cox. J. AV., CB. h.p. 13 P.
Curcton, E. B., r.v.alry Depot.
Drysdtile, Wm., ( ii. Brigade Depot.
Dwyer, John, r.f.p. 14 F.
Eagar, R. J. CB., r.f.p. 31 P.
Elrmgton, P. R., CB., Br. Dopdt.
Pinucanc, G. T., r.f.p.
Poster, ('. J., h.p. 16 Lancers.
Pyers. W. A., CB. h.p. Kifle Brigade.
Gall, R. H., CB. h.p. 14 Hussars.
Gordon. 0. E. P., VB. h.p. 75 P.
Gonlon, W., CB. Br. Dep6t.
Gwilt, J., CB. 34 P.
Hamilton, H.. CB., Brigade Dep6t.
Hope, Wm., CB. Brigade Dep6t.
Lncy, R. W., Brigade Dep6t.
Lamb, 8. B. r.f.p. 4 W. I. R.
M'lntyro, C. C, CB. r. f. p. 78 P.
rc Mande, Fred. P., CB. b.p. 3 P.
Maxwell, E. H., CB,h.p. GS F.
Mein, G., Brigade Depot.
Murray, A. W., CB. h.p. 1 W.I.R.
Nelson, A. A., h.p. Depot Batt.
Norman, H. R., CB. 10 P.
O'Brien, B., CB. brigade Depot.
Roche, E., b.p. 3 Hui^siirs.
Sargeut, J. N. CB. Br. Depot.
Sttwrer, C, h.p. 6 Dr. Gds.
Scuoamore, A., CB. Brigade Depot.
Scager, E.,lnsp. Officer of Yeomuniy
Cavalry.
Shad well, L., CB. Unatt.
Simpson, John. CB. h.p. 34 P.
Stephenson, F.C.A. CB. ScotsPus.G<ls.
Stewart. W. L. r.f.p. Depot Batt.
Stuart, W. K., CB. r.f.p. 86 Y.
Tliackwoll, J. E., CB. Brigade Depot.
Warden. U., CB. h.p. 19 F.
Weare, H. E., CB. 50 ¥.
Whitinore, E. A., CB. TJnatt.
Wilby, W. CB. Brigade Dep6t.
Yonge, G. N. K. A., Brigade Depot.
LlEUTEKAirT COLOKBLS.
Byrne, T. M., Unatt.
Hook, L., h.p. Ceylon Rifles.
FATM.iSTSRS.
SSI Peneran, P., h.p. Depot Batt.
Pugeon, B., h.p. Dcp<Jt Batt.
INDIAN ABMY.
Green, G. W. G., Bengal S.C.
Hughes, W. T., CB. Bengal S.C.
Johnson, B. B., CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Lumsden.S'ir H.B.,CB.XCS/.Ben.S.C.
Norman, H. W., CB. Bengal S. C.
Baton, J. S., Bengal S. C.
Pears, T. T., CB. R. (Madras) Eng.
Powell, B. R., Bombay Infantry.
Richardson, W., CB. late Bengal S.C.
Shaw, R. J., lato Bombay S. C.
Stannus, H. J., CB.
Stewart, D. M., CB. Bengal S.C.
Strachey, R., CSI. R. (Bengal) Eng.
Tapp, T., CB. late 103 Foot.
lirCTombB,«rH., JTCB. R.(Beng.)Art.
Tremenheere, C. W., CB. R. (Bombay)
Bug.
Turner, P., CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Vaughan, J. L., CB. Bengal S.C.
Wallace, Sir R., KC8I. lato Bom. S.C.
South, Lt.Col. C, h.p. R.M. Academy.
Webster, Lt.Col. J., h.p. 78 F.
Wheatloy, J., h.p. Rec. Dist.
QuABTEB Masters.
Allen, Capt. Geo. . h.p Scots Fas. Gds.
Hoban, Captain T., h.p. 13 F.
Jackson. Captain D., h.p. 90 P.
Morris, T., Depot Batt.
\^'m Payne. Capt. John, Gr. Gds. h.p.
Turner, John, h.p. 50 P.
Wilkinson, H., 31 P.
Royal Artillery.
Gekxral.
Wyldo, W., CB.
LlBUTBNAVT GsirXBAL.
Dunlop, P., CA r.f.p.
Major Gbkbralb.
D'Aguilar, C. L., CB.
Y€ Dickj>on. Sir Collingwood, KCB.
Fitzmayer, Sir J. W., KCB,
Fraucklvn, J. H., CB.
Maberly, E., CB. r.f.p.
rhillpotts. A. T.
Rowan, H. 8., CB.
Wood, Sir D. E., KCB.
COLOKBLB.
Adye, Sir J. M.. KCB.
Gibbon, J. R., CB.
Middleton, W. A., CB.
Price, E., CB.
Turner, J., CB.
Majors.
Handyside, W., Coast Brig, of x\rt.
Sweeny, J., Coast Brig, of Art.
Bo3ral Engineers.
LiBUTBXANT GbNBRALS.
Bent. George, CB.
Bourchier, E. P., CB.
Majob Generals.
Dumford, E. W.
Hadden, W. C.
Hamosa. Sir H. D., KCB.
Mould, T. R., CB. r.f.p.
WjTine, George.
COLOITBLS.
Browne, J. F. M., CB.
Hassard, F. C, CB,
Mann, G. F., CB.
Medical Department.
SrRGEON Gbhxral.
FC Mouat, J., CB.
IXSPXCTOR Ge^TXRALS.
Dowse, R., h.p.
Dumbreck. Sir D., MD. KCB. h.p»
Tiiylor, J. R., CB. h.p.
Whyte, C, h.p.
Deputy I:tspector Gekesal. •
Bradford, B., h.p.
SUUGEOXS.
Wood, Arthur. MD. h.p.
pjLa Young, W. H., MD. h.p.
Royal Korines,
Gbxerals.
Anderson, A., CB.
Brown-Greivo, J. T., CB. r.f.p.
33 Delacombe. H. I.. CB.
Graham, S»rF., A'CB. r.f.p.
Strunsham, Sir A. B., JTCB.
LlErTRKAKT GeKXXAL.
Lemon, T., CB.
COLONBLS.
Aslctt, W. S.
Suther, W. G., CB.
Wilde, Sir A.T., KCB. CSI.Jdadr.S.O-
Younghusband, R.R., CB. Bom. S.C
COLONBLS.
Abbott, U. D., CB. Madras S.O.
Barrow, C. M. CB. Bombay S.C.
Batton, S. J., Madras S. C.',
Cadell, Alex. Tod, R. (Madras) Art.
Howett, Arthur, CB. Madras B.C.
Leith, R. W. D., h.p. 106 P.
Macintire, A. W., CB, R. (Madr.) Art.
ire 01pherts,W., CB. R. (Beng.) Art.
Owen. W. G., Madras Infantiy.
Taylor, A., CB. R. (Bengal) Bng.
Vine, W., Madras Cavalry.
LXBVTKKAirT COLOITBL.
Brown, W., late Bengal Infiantry.
Medical Departkbitt.
Brown, J. C, Inspector General
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30 The Honotirable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms,
The Body Guard of tlie Sovereign on all Pvhlic and State oceations.
(E8TA.BLISHXI> Xir TEX Yxi.B X509.)
Captain Tiu Marqu'u of Exeter. 3 March 74.
Lieutenant Sir William Topham. 1*18 Mar. 53.
Standard Bearer William M'Gall,^ late Lt.Ck>louei Unatt. 30 Sept. 73.
GBim.xiniir>xT'AB]CS.
Bdward Goodwin, late Major Cambridge MUUia ^22 June 49' Hon, Frederic Bamewall Best,*^ late Captain
Stapleton Oharlee Cotton '16 Oct. 491 2 Bengal Fusiliers iSAn^J:
P12 Feb. 50 'Wm. Cuninghamo Canlngrhame,*^ lateCap*
36Feb. 53II tain 79 F iSAnc^
, Richard George Ellison" lato Major 47 F ... 15 Feb rt
19 May 54j JohnCha.D.Morrison.Colonel r.f.p. R.Marines y: Mar. %
>*23 Apr. 58; I Jas.Ainslie Stewart.*^ late Colonel R.Mar.... ^i^xoin
>*z5 Nov. 60 iJohnGlas Sandcman,*^ late Capfoin i ]>rs.
16 July 61 . Lt.Colonel Wegt Euex Yeomanry Cavalry i8Jtnif6
32 July 61 ' Robert Edw. Henry," Brevet Major h.p.86 F. ao Jn!y 6
22 July 6z{ |Cha. Edwyn Wyatt,*? Captain h. p. $ Lancers ao JqIt (
I Arthur Walker.** late Captain 79 F. Adjutant
zi Aug. 62! z Adminietrative Battalion of Northumberland'
3 Feb. 63; Rifle Volunteer* aoJuly^
' Francis Pavy," late Captain 74 F aoJnlyi
9 Sept.63 "" ' ■" ' .—..«..
Charles Tyler
Edward Sutherland, late Brevet Mnjor 7 F
Charles James Lindam,* late of Rifle Brigade,
and late Major British Swiss Lein>on
Arthur Palliser
Fra. G. Wemvss, Captain 6 We»t York Militia
Griffin Nicholas, Hon. Mi^or r. f. p. s F
T. B. Mortimer, Uite Brevet Lt. Colonel Unatt.
Charles Dresing,^ Captain h. p. 1 F
Alex. Decimus Toogood,* Captain h. p. late 2
*Bengal Fusiliers
Henry Hardinge,7 lato Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade ...
Bevil Granville.* late Brevet Mf^or 23 F. Adju-
tant z Herte RifU Volunteer*
Stanhope Leonard Douglas Willan,*late Cap-
tain 2F
Paget John Bonrke.i^ late Captain z z F
Henry JoblingWallaok," late Captain 77 F....
John Henry Lowndes,^' late Lt.Colonel 6 F. ...
John Walrond Clarke,** late Captain zo Hus,
?C Fred. Robertson Aikman," Captain h. p,
Bengal Infantry, Lt.Coh Commandant East
MiddUeex MiUtta
James Herbert Frome,** late Captain 79 F.
Id.Colonel z Shropahire Sifle Volunteer*
Wm. Fred. Portlock Dadson,*? late Captain
R. Marines
8 Oct. 63I
25 Apr. 64
Z7 Dec. 64
17 Dec. 64
8 Mar. 65
Z3 May 65
Thomas Lewis Hampton-Lewis,*' late Captain
5 Dr. Gds ' zMar.j
Walter Clopton Wingfleld.*^ late Captain z,
Dr. Gds aaApr;
YC John Grant Malcolmson,** late Lieut. 31
Bombay Cavalry ' asMsj-j
John Hampden Waller,** lato Lieut. 28 P a* A:is:. :
Wm. Chester Master, C5.»« late Colonel 28 F, 31 Oct. ;
Theodore Williams.*^ late Lieut, zo Hussars... 1 6 M&r. ;
Gnstavus Hume,** late Bt.Lt.Col. Unatt ' 13 P«. i
Philip Limborch Tillbrook.*? late Major Unatt.' aj Dtc •
Z9 July 65 Horatio Page Vance.** late Brevet Lt.Col.'
IJ 38 P ' a7Fe\j
25 Oct. 65'!
Clerk qf the Cheque attd Adfutant.— Wm. O'Bryen Taylor," late Mf^or 32 F. 30 Sept. 73.
Sub Q/^MT.— Lt.Colonel J. G. Saiideman, late Captain z Dra,
Scarlet— FoHii^ Blue Velvet. | Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Lt.Colonel M'Call served the Eastern campaign of Z854-S5 in the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of 14
and Balaklava. expedition to Kertch and Yen! kale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the z8th Joitftf
8th Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colouel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mis^A
and Turkish Medal).
* Major Lindam served in the zoth Foot in the Sntl^ campaign of z 845-46, and was severely wounded (lo»t :i')!|
at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). He served also four years as Paymaster in the Rifle Brigade in British Caf.^.i
including the Kaffir war of Z846-47 (Modal). J
^ Captain Dresing served with the 58th Regt. in the New Zealand war and was present at the storming ofKivi
Pah at Ruapekapeka on the zzth Jan. Z846, after which he proceeded to the valley of the Hutt, and semHl iM
during different operations (Mcdnl). 1
* Captain Toogood served throughout the Pui\jaub campaign of Z848-49. including the passage of the rnri
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (wounded), piirsuit across the Jhelum and of the Affghans overtii^ I'-ii
through the Kyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Crimea in 1855-56 with the Turkish C<»u:
during its occupation of Kertch (Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S, iiic!
t^e defence of Cawn^ore and final operations against Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
7 Lt.Colonel Hardinge served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of Z846-47 ; and in that of 1852-53 (M;
Also in the expedition against the insurgent Boers N.E. of the Great Orange Kiver in An^. 1848. when ht "i
present and slightly wounded in the action at Boem Plaats. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, inclouiur i
oattlos of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Mi^or, 5th CIa» ci
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Granville served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of Z854. including the battle 0'
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde>
before Lucknow on Z4th Nov. 1857, and was at the relief of the garrison ; also at the defeat of the Gwalior <
Captain Bourke served with the Cape Mounted Rifles in the Kaffir war of Z850-5X (Medal) ; and in i!5.^
the Orange River Territory, where he conmianded several successfhl patrols.
" Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inclwiii
tuittles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege uid fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 36th Oct!, and 4i4
tiie Quarries on 7th June— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Me^idie).
1* Captain Wallack served with the oth Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of X845-46, and was pre^^c: 1
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). ^
^* Captain Clarke served with the zoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from Z7th April T855, including; ib^
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Tchorgaum. battle of the Tchemaya where he commanded a squadron io ^-
of a troop of Horse Artillery, and an affair with the Cossacks near Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turki:d) ^t
^* Lt.Colonel Aikman served eighteen years in the Bengal Armv, including the Sutlq' campaign of z&(5-.:
present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pui^aub campaign of Z848-49 (Medal), with General Wheeler*
I*orco. Indian Mutiny campaigns of Z857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, action of Bolund.«^'4
aiege of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps), and was awarded the Victoria Cross for having, when coznman'i.^
tfcl Sikh Cavalry on the advanced picquet, with zoo of his men. attacked and utterly routed a body of 5^:
infftntry, 200 horse, and 3 guns, cuttingup more than zoo men, capturing the two guns, and driving the ?^n
enemy into and over the Goomtee. This feat was performed under every disadvantage of broken ^rDxi
partially under the flanking fire of an adjoining fort. On this occasion he received a severe sabre woTLtii
nee in a personal encounter with several of the enemy, the effbcts of which compelled him to retire on half r^
'* Lt.Colonel Freme served the Eastern campaign of Z854 and up to 9th Feb. Z855 with the 79th Wvs^.'A
including the battles of Alma and -Balaklava, and siege of Sebastoool (Medal with three Clasps, andTortLfl: 11
^7 Captain Dadson served with tne R.M. Battalion, in co*operati6n with the French Army, at the bomt«j-l
and surrender of the forts of Bomarsund in August Z854, and was on piquet in the breaching battery dtir:3|
" * — ■ "' I Allied expedition to the Baltic fhan >la
battering of Fort Nottick on z5th August, and served with the
Deo. of that year (Medal). Joined the combined force before Sebastopol in Jan. 1855, and
until May ; accompanied the Kertch expedition, and the advance on and occupation of Teni
a Company in oamp there until June ; afterwards present at the siege and fkll of Sebastopol, and at the s^
of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-58, indcdl
blockade of the Canton river, the landing before Canton, and dangerously wounded by a g^ij^al ball {n^
lis present at t^dl
Kal^, and eooirJ
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ittcrod) vhile wiih the scaling ladders at the storm and oaptore of the city (Mentioned in despatches. Medal with
iSQ, and Life Pension for woonds) . Berred dorinff part of the campaign of x86o in China.
1* ji^jor Taylor served with the 1 8th Royal Irish m the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp forPegn).
•0 in the Crimea flrom 30th Dec. 1854, inclnding the siege and fiill of Bebastopol and assault of the i8th June —
I'litlj woanded (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the MecUi^e). Also in India during the latter
in <itbc Mutiny of 1857-58. and served for many months with a field force m the Deccan.
^ Captain Hon. Frederic Best served in the Indian«mutiny campaign m 1857-58, and was attached to the 64th
?t. daring the operations at Cawni)ore under Major General Windham ; also at the battle of Cawnpore and affair
Kiilee Naddee (Medal).
> Captain Cnninghame served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854 up to a6th Nov., and
0 ip>m Jan. to gUk Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Bebastopol (Medal with
eo ( laspe, and Turkish Medal).
' Major Ellison served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 47th Regt., including the battles of Alma and
ccnnaji, captare of BalaUava, siege of Bebastopol, and sortie on 36th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
i Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Me^idie).
' ( oionel Stewart served throughout the campaign in Syria in 1840,— at the Camp at D*Jouni as ActingBngineer,
' >t')rni and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment and capture ot St Jean d'Acre (war Medal
:h Claflp, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Coast of Africa for two years, commanded a detachment of
ntm at the destruction of several Barracoons, and liberated i,aoo slaves in 1843 ; was attacked by large numbers
Afi-ioans at Kabenda, three miles iiUand, and effected a safe retreat to the beach with three men mortally
anded. Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the
u(l sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864.
' Iit.Co2anel Sandeman served with the zst Eoyal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign Arom the 6th Oct i8^4«
i wflfl present at the battles of BalaUava, Inkerman and Tchemaya, siege and fkll of Bebastopol (Medal with
ce ('la«p8, and Turkish Medal).
' ^Lijor Henry served in the 86th Regv. with the Malwa, Nerbudda, and Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and
1 pmveot at the siege and capture of Dhar, actions of Mundesoor and GKx>darea, siege storm and capture of
indarce. and also of the fort and town of Jhonsi, battles of Betwa and Koonch, actions at and in fVont of Oalpee,
tic of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of Morar. actions of the x6th and 19th June, and capture of the town
ifortre<$!t of Gwalior, acted as Aide de Camn to Brigadier Stuart in most of the latter engagements (Medal with
tp, four time« mentioned in despatches, ana Brevet of Major).
Captain Wyatt served with the Z4th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition oi 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also
he Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1 858 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur,
'^n of Barodia, relief of Baugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddunpore Pass, siege and capture of
ii*i (Medal with Clasp).
( apuin Walker served throughout the Indian campaign in 1858-59 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Douglas,
QliTij; the operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations on the
cli I') the relief of Asimghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Captciin Pavy served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at th»
n» a'ld captare of Capaul (Medal).
CftfjtAin Hampton-Lewis served with tiie 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including tho-
les of lialaklava and Inkerman, siege and foil of Bebastopol, and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with three-
PH, sth CU188 of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Captain Wingfleld served with the ist Dragoon Guards throughout the campaign of 1860 in China, and waa pre-
at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the action of Sinho, also those of the i8th and 21st Septemoer.
nuoded the Cavalry force sent to Tungchon with Mr. Wade to demand the giving up of the prisoners on the-
September. and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
Lieutenant Malcolmson served in the 3rd Bcmbay Light Cavalry with the Persian Expeditionary Force in
-57. inclnding the assault and capture of Reshii*e, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borasjoon, and action of
Mhah (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served also with the Central India Field Force, including the
>of Ratffhur and fkll of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
ifr Waller served in the Oude campaign in 1858, including the capture of the fort of Kaili (Medal).
i'olonc] Master commanded the 51^ Fusiliers at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857. and served with it in
un'A Force at the Alum Bagh in all the operations of the succeeding months, and commanded the Regt. at th»
ire of Lucknow, as also throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-50. including the action of Dounderkeiraand
f j?hat, and capture of the Fort of Oomerea (several times mentionea in despatches, CB. , Medal with Clasp, and a
9Ber\'irc>.
tfr. T. Williams aerved with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from the 6th July to the ist October 1855, including
ie?e and fall of Bebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
U.Coinnel G. Hume served with the 38th Regt* the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle
ma, »iege and ftill of Bebastopol, was Aide de Camp to Sir John Campl)ell on the expedition to Kertch, and
lit of the Redan on the i8th June, in which the Major General was killed ; was D.A.A.G. 3rd Division from
185; (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Me^jidie,
Tarkiah Medal). Served in India with the 38th from X2th Nov. 1857 to 9th August 1858 ; was present at the
and capture of Lucknow, and with Grant's Division during the summer campaign in Oude, including several
raffiurB (Medal with Clasp).
fajor P. L. Tillbrook served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea firam the asnd August 1855, including the
and foil of 8eba8topoi:(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•tCoIonel H. P. Vance served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea from January to the 15th April 185c, In
\9 the siege of Bebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign from Nov.
"nd was present at the storm and capture of Meeangunge, Fiege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Baireo
•ogfpir (Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp).
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Her Majesh/s Body Qtiard.
(IK9TITUTBD BY HkXRT VII. IX THB YsiiB I485.)
Captain Lord SkelmcradKle, 2 March 74.
lAeutenant Lt.Colonol Arthur Noed,^ lato of 14 Hussars, zi Feb. 70.
Ensign Colonel ifo». William Jamos Colville,* late of Rifle Brigade, 11 Feb. 70.
Exowa.-^
Lt. Colonel Charles Doyle Patterson,* late of lo Foot, 13 Fob. 6a.
Lt.Colonel John Aufpistus Todd,^ h. p. 14 Hussars, a Apr. 64.
Captain Francis Brockman Morloy.' late of 40 P'oot, 24 Oct. 68.
Colonel Henry Hume,^ CB. late of Grenadier Guards, 22 Nov. 73.
Clerk of the Cheque and .i^/uton^.—Lt. Colonel Wm. Griffin Sutton,7 r. f. p. Caval^ Depot, 9 Jan. 6a.
140 Yeomen.
Agcnte. — ^Messrs. Cox and Co.
* Lt.Colonel Need served the Punjaub campaigrn of 1848-49 as Aide de Camp to General Whish, and was pi <"'«•- :
during the whole of the sio;?o operations against and capture of Mooltan, and action of Soorjkoand; was a.^ <
SreBent at the surrender of the Fort and gamsou of Chcniote, and battle of Goojcrat (tvnce mentioned in dosputchr ^.
[edal with two Clasps). Served in the i4,th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with CLusj}).
Also with ^e Central India field force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture
of Bahutghnr, relief of Sanger, capture of Garrakota and pursuit of the rebels across the Beas (specially men-
tioned in despatches) , forcing the Muddenpore Pass (horse wounded), battle of the Betwa (horse wounded, srol
spcciiill .' mentioned in despatches — life saved by Lieut James Leith, for which the Victoria Cross was awardc-d i.>
him), siege and capture of the town and Fortress of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpr«
and action of Golowlce, capture of Cnlpee and pursuit (mentioned in despatches), action of Morar, action rcsulur.^
in the re-capture of the town and Fort of Gwalior. Served under Sir Robert Napier in 18^7-58 in the pursuit of the
rebels under Ferozeshah, action of Ranode (horse wounded), and pursuit of Tontia Topee {mentioned in despatches.,
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel the Hon. William Colvillc served %vith the Rifle Brlga<lc in the Eastern campaign of 1354-55. including
the battle of Alma, siege and full of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of M^jor, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, Sardinian and Tm'kish Medals, and 5th Class of the Mcdjidie).
* Lt.Colonel Patterson served with the 10th Ile.^. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of SobrafiU
(Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole 01 the siege operations before Mooltan, ac;: n
of Boo^khoond, oanying the heights before Slooltan, capture of the Dowlut Gate in command of the stomunc
Sarty, aurrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded three companies W
le xoth Regt. in Slmhabad with Mnjor Evre's fleld force at Dilawur, and capture of Jugdespore, and was monUont^
in despatohes for his gallantry (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Todd served with the 4th Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1838-39 in Afrghaiu5taB,
including the siege and capture of Ghuznec (Medal). Also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, incluui? z
the action of Ramnuggur, passjigo of the Chonab, battles of Chiliiaiiwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Cla9pl^•.
Served as Brigade Major of Cavalry with the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also as Bric&lc
Major to the and Brigade of the Central India field force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the bi* ^ •
and capture of Rahutghur, relief of Sanger, captiire of Gan'akota, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, siege and caplare
of Jhansi, battles of Bctwa with Koonch, and affairs during the advance on Calpee and action of Golowlie ; aldo it;
action of Moror, recapture of Gwalior, and pursuit with action of Jowra Alipore : served as Assistant Adjut:.r:
General to the Gwalior Division in pursuit of the rebels, and at the action of Ranode, also present at the capituro •'
the fort of Powrie (five times mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Major and Lt-Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Morley served with the 40th Regt. in the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Mohars.-
pore, a9th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
^ Colonel Hume served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 05th Regt. including the battles of the AIess
(wounded, horse killed under him, and mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman (severely wounded— ehot thnwdi
the thigh), siege and fall of Sebastopol, nad sortie of 26th October in command of the Regiment ; he succeeded
to the command of the Regiment at Inkerman, and received the Brevet of Lt.Colonel (Medal with three <"h.sr^
CJS., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, add Turkish Medal). Woa reoommended for ti.<9
Yiotoria Cross by Lt.Geu. Sir De Lacy Evans for " an act of special and useful valour at on important mament'' *t
the battle of the Alma in having seized a Colour and led over the bridge, the officers previously bearing it haTiig
been struok down by the enemy's fire.
7 Lt.Colonel Sutton has received the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal, for services with the Istt
Turkish Contingent.
Military Knights of Windsor.
^ Mnjor Sir John Paul Hopkins, JCZT. late of 98 F.
(Oovemor).
• > Captain Francis Gee, Unatt.
■■ JffllLt.Colonel A. G. Sedley, late of 3 W. I. Regt.
• ) Robert Cochrane,* late Captain 71 F.
: ) Col. Joseph Robert Raines, late of British Swiss Legion.
1 )aS Lontine White.^ late Captain h.p.
• jffiS Lieut. Alex. Innes, Unatt.
Iiawrenoe Desborough, late Captain 94 F.
IKaioT RoUo Gillespie Burslem, late of 13 F.
Colonel Paris Wm. Aug. Bradshaw, late Unattached.
Mnjor Wm. Young, h.p. Paymaster Depot BottaJion.
John Godwin, late of 46 F.
John Buckley, late Captain 92 F.
Lt.Colonel Joseph Webster, h.p. Paymaster 78 F.
Lt.Colonel Joseph Sanderson, r.f.p. 1 F.
Charles Donovan, late Captain 9 tjanccrs.
Peter M'lnnis, late Lieut. 44 F.
Patrick Cahill, late Major r.f.p. 56 F.
^ Captain White served on the expedition to the Elbe and Weser under Lord Cathcart ; the principal caznpsifss
in the Peninsula under the Duke of Wellington, including the operations on the Coa during the siege and battle of
Almeida, the siege of Ciudad Rodrigo, the siege and storming of Bodajos, the battle of Salamanca, captin« cf
liadrid and the Retire, the siege of Burgos and affldr on retreat at Muriel (War Medal with three Claspe) . 'Ttte as-
paigns in Flanders and France under Lord Ljmedoch and the Duke of Wellington, inoluding the attack on Mcrxes.
Dombordment of Antwerp, the aflUr of Fort Frederick Hendrick, and siege of Bergen-op-Zoom, the battk -J
Waterloo, storming of Cambray, and capitulation of Paris.
* Oaptcdn Cochrane served with the and Battalion 47th Regiment throughout the Peninsular campaigns ott$t*u.
and was present at the defence of Cadiz, retreat from Burgos, occupation of the Lines of Torres Vedraa, baac
of Vlttoria, siege and storming of San Sebastian, passage of the Bldassoa, battles of the Nima, mvasUaeas «
Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie (War Modal with six Clasps).
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The B0711I Arms. " PBirnrsTjUL*' " Watbbloo."
ColoneL— George Charles, Earl of Lucan,^ OC3. Entign^ 29 Aug. 16; Lt. 94 Doc. 18 j Cop^ 16 May m i
Major, 23 Juno 25 ; Lt. Colonel, 9 Nov. 26 ; Colonel, 33 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 11 Nov. 51 ; Lieut. Oeneral,
24 Deo. 58; Oemerol, 28 Aug. 65 ; Colonel zst Lifo Guards, 22 Fob. 65.
liitttenaat ColoneL— Richard Bateson, Cornet 4r Sub Lt. ^12 Mar. 49 ; Lt. '31 Oct. 51; Capt.^xs May 55;
2£ajor 4" Lt.CoUmel, '13 June 68 ; Lt.Colonel, 29 May 72 ; Colonel, 13 Juno 73.
Sigor and LtOolonaL— James Keith Fraser,* Comet 4r Sub Lt. P:6 Apr. 53; Lieut. '23 Mar. 55; Capl,
*i7 Nov. 57 ; Mqfor 4r Li.Colonel, 29 May 72. _^_
Ci.PTAIK8.
jCharles Wibner Dancombe
\Mon, Reginald Arthur James Talbot .
Charles Needham
Walter Henry Octavius Duncombe ....
William Henry Fellowes
Hon. Ghas. Cavendish George Byng .
James Alex., Earl of Caledon
LnHTTSKAirTS.
'Edward Mashiter Dansey
Sir Simon Macdonald Lockhart, Bart
Thomas Cox {BM. 13 Dec. 61), Adjutant \
13 June 68 }
John George Henry William Dunbar
Ijohn Edmund Philip Bpicer
iJan Charles, Viscount Reidhaven
Heniy Cuimes Westenra. Lord Rossmore...
Jsmes Walter, Viecount Grimston
Son. Bernard Edw. Bamaby FitzPatrick
Sirs LiKrTEiri.KTS.
Lord James Arthur Wellington Foley Butler
William Reginald, Viicount Helmsley,*)
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Arthur William Hill-Trevor
Francis Fym
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P 16 Mar.
»* 8 June
P13 July
'14 Sept. 67
Pi 7 May 68
13 June 68
P22 July 68
P12 June 69
P 8 Dec. 69
P29 Deo. 69
P24 Sept. 70
P 4 Feb. 71
p26Aug. 59
P28July 63
Pi I Jan. 67
Pi6May 68
P22july 68
P3oBept. 68
P 5 May 69
P 3 April 67
P 8 May 67
P 5 May 69
P17 Aug. 70
29 May 72
9 Aug. 73
16 Aug. 73
May 69
Aug. 70
Feb, 71
» May 71
Oct. 71
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25 Feb. 74
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Ridina Ifcw/tfr.— William Bladon. 17 May 71.
Quarter Master.— John. Henry Stuart Reia, 23 Jan. 60.
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Surgeon Major.— Owen WiUiam George, JTD. A.S. 6 June 51 ; Surgeon, 14 April 63 ; Surgeon Major, 6 SvLM 71.
Surgeon.— Edgcombe Venning, 14 April 63.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Martin Mence, 25 Julv 55 ; jst Claet, 4 Dec. 63.
Scarlet— Pacing* Blue. Agents, Messrs.. Cos and Co.
Returned from 'France, January 1816.
^ Lord Lucan served the campaign of x8a8 on the Btaflf of the Russian Army in Bulgaria (Russian War Medal and
Jommonder of St. Anne of Russia). Commanded the Cavalry Division throughout the Eastern campaicp^ of 1854,
oclading the battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded) andlnkcrman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
tCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, ist Cla^s of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Fraser served as Orderly Officer to Sir Edward Lyons on the Expedition to Kinboum in 1855, and
n& present at its bombardment and surrender (Medal).
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2nd Regiment of* Life Onards.
The Royal AnuB. " PsirnrBuuL " " Wactbloo."
Oolonel.— IB George, Jfar^uU </ Twoeddale,^ JTT.OCB. Enngn, June 04; X<. xa Oct. 04; Ctfl.j^^j
07; Magor, 14 May 12 ; jLi.Colonel, 21 June 13 ; Colonel, 27 May 25 ; Mtyor Cheneral, 10 Jan. 37; lieui.
General, 9 Nov. 46; GensrAl, 20 June 54 ; Colonel and Life Gnarga. 9 Sept. 63.
Lieutenant Oolonel.— Alexander Charlea Hector Stewart, Cornet, ■'14 Oct. 56; i^. '8 Oct 58; CafL
'6 Sept. 61 : Jfq/or * Lt.Colonel, '3 Sept. 70; Li. Colonel, 26 March 73.
K«jor & LtOolonei.— Henry P. Bwart, Cont*^, '26 Feb. 58; Lt. '22 July 59; Oyrf. '25 Mar. 6a; Jfo/or
giMtJ^ Coton^/, 26 March 73.
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John Stephenaon Ferguaon* p*iz June 52
George Anguatua Curzons | 16 Nov. 60
Frederick Trench Townahend ' 4 June 61
Sir WUliam Samuel McMahon, Bart <^iB Mar. 6a
Clarence Peter Trevelyan Kendall ri4 J^^e 63
Herbert Reginald Hay !'" Joly 64
Hugh Richard, Fimwfi^Downe ^ 8 Aug. 65
Alex. Glentworth Paul Clifton Perceval '20 June 65
Baillie Hamilton,^
LlS^SITAirTS.
Sir Archibald Lamb, BaH....
Edward Hanning Lee
Hector Robert Toler
Richard Henry Towneley
Douglas Mackinnon Bail
Xord Cochrane }
Cromartie, Itarquie (/Stafford, MP. for\
Sutkerlandikire }
Fr incis Johnstone
William Gausfleld Gerard
Audley Dallas Neeld
Thomas WAke,Adjutant 10 May 71 ; Biding )
Maeter 20 July 66 f
8 Dec. 54
' 9 April 61
1*28 Jan. 62
' 7 Nov. 62
P27 Feb. 67
1*24 Mar. 69
'10 Nov. 69
' 3 Sept. 70
5 Sept. 56
'12 June 63
P 8 Aug. 65
>'24Mar. 69
8 May 72
28 May 73
25 June 73
5 July 73
PaiMar.
1 1*22 Sept.
'10 Nov.
»'26 Feb.
» 6 July
,' 3 Sept.
:pi4 Sept.
1' 7 Deo.
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Thomas Charles Callis Western ..
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69' 28 Oct. 71
70' 28 Oct. 71
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26 July 73 1
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Riding Matter. — John Marshall, 9 Sept. 71.
Q,uarter Maeter. — Anthony Scarisbrick, 9 Deo. 6a.
SMry«mlfaior.— Frederick George Kerin, A.8. 18 Aug. 48; Surgeon, 31 July 60; Surgeon Mq/or, t July 6*.
Surgeon. — George Frederick Sp^, MD. 17 June- 59.
Veterinary Surgeon.—Thomion Hart, 4 July 55 ; let Close, 4 Dec. 63.
Scarlet— PaWif^ir Blue. Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, February 1816.
> Lord Tweeddale served in the Peninsula as an Assistant Quarter Master General, and has received the Gold Mcdar
for the battle of Yittoria, in which action he was wounded, as also at Buaaco. Served also in the American war, aad
was again wounded.
♦ M^or Ferguson served with the sth Dragoon Guards in the Crimea finom Oct. 1854 to 7 Dec. 1855, and wa*
present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
B Captain Curzon served as a Lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the Lidtan campaigns of
1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow ; subsequently with Boaa* Camel Corp^,
and present at the battle of Oolowlee and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps) .
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C«loBeL— Hash Henry, Lord Strathnairn,^ OCB. GCSI. Eutign, ^8 June 20; Lt. ^24 Oct. 21 ; Capt. ^22 July
24; Ifaiorr'30 Dec. 26; Lt.Colonel, ^ij Sept. 39; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major Oeneral, 12 Dec. 54 ; lAeut.
Oenerai, 28 £eb. 60 ; General, 4 Feb. 67 ; Colonel of Royal Horse Guards, 3 March 69.
LMotenant Golonel.— Duncan James Baillie, Comet, 1*28 Feb. 45 ; Lt. P28 Sept. 47 ; Capt, '21 April 54 ;
Major ^ Bt.IA. Colonel, 1*5 June 66 ; Lt.Colonel, '7 Dec. 66 ; Colonel, 5 June 71.
Migor.— Owen Lewis Cope Williams, Comet, '12 May 54; i<. '25 Jan. 56; Capt, ^7 May 58; Mtyor 4r
Bt. Li. Colonel, "7 Dec. 06 ; Colonel, 7 Dec. 71. _^
Royal Regiment of Horse Guards.
The Boyal Arms. "Pbkutsula" "Watebloo."
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Cecil Robert St. John Ives
Digby Hanmer Rich. Wingfleld
Frederick Gustavus Bumaby
David Milne Home
HenryAdelbertWellingtonFitzRoy, Jfar- >
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Charles Robert, Xori Carington
Hon. Oliver George Powlctt Montagu
Gilbert Stirling
COUNBT.
P15 Jan.
'26 Oct.
'30 Sept.
P 6 May
^ pJiine
P 7 Apr,
P I July
P29 Dec.
LlBUTBKAKTS.
Robert M' Alpine, Adjutant 24 Dec. 58.
John Graham Carrick Moore
Henry Lane Fox
Alfred Mordaunt Egerton
Charles Grore, Lord Kilmarnock
Lord Henry Arthur Greorge Somerset.
Hon. Wm. Thomas Wentworth Fitz William
Hon. Wm. Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam
John H. N. G. H., Vucount Dairy mple
Frederick Richard Gascoigne
George Lamplugh Wickham
58,>'x2Mar.
58|Pi7 May
59 P27 Sept.
62. '•29 Dec.
65JP 6 May
65 Pi2 0ct.
63 8 Nov.
65 ' 2 Dec.
24 Dec.
P 5 June
P25 Dec.
P23 July
P 7 July
»'3x July
P 6 Nov.
P29 Jan.
,P26Feb.
>'22 June
P12N0V.
SrB LlXUTlKAKTS.
Hon. Charles George LasceUes..
Allan Russell Mackenzie
»'25Apr. 65
P 5 June 66
Pi7July 66
' 2 Dec. 68
'•25 Sept. 69
'22 Dec. 69
P 6 July 70
P31 Oct. 71
27 Sept. 61
'12 May 69
P22 Dec. 69
P19 Dec. 65
Pi9Aug. 7x
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»27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
27 Mar. 73
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lUding Matter.— John Boswell, 25 March 56.
Quarter Matter. — James Sharpies, 20 Sept. 71.
Surgeon Ma/or.— Cmmo Gordon Logic, MD. A.S. 5 Oct. 41 ; Surgeon, 26 Nov. 52 ; Surgeon Major, 5 Oct. 61.
^vryeoM.— Joseph Marmaduke Taylor,^ 15 Sept. 57.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Mathew John Harpley,' 24 April 54 ; ut Clatt, 9 Jan. 63.
Blu^— Facings 8cB.T\et.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Beturned from France, a February 1816.
' Lord Strathnaim served the Syrian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal, CB., Cross of St. John of Jerusalem of Prussia,
and sword of honor from the Sultan). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 «* the Queen's Commis-
sioner at the Head Quarters of the French Army, and was wounded before Sebastonol (Medal and Clasps, Mrfjor
General, KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, and 3rd Class of the Mcdjidic). Commanded the Central India
Field Force throughout the Mutiny of 1857-58, haWng marched 1,084 miles, took upwards of 150 pieces of Artillery,
one entrenched camp, one fortifietl city, one partly entrenched town, fought sixteen succcsslul actions, captured
twenty forts, and never sustained a check, and including the relief of Baugor, capture of Rat^hur, Shahghur, and
Chondchree, siege and capture of Jhansi and Calpee, and various other engagements teiminatmg in the storm and
capture of Gwalior and restoration of the Maharajah Scindia to his capital (GCi?. and promoted Lt. General ** in
oonmdcration of his eminent services," Medal with Clasp).
' Veterinary Surgeon Harpley served with the Royal Artillery the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
affaire of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, BalakUiva, with Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and repulsa
of Uie Sortie on the 26th Oct. 1844 (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Royal Horse
Artillery in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Pandora, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and
capture of Lucknow, capture of Rampore Kussie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affairs of Muchagawn and
Kamda Kote (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
* Surgeon Taylor.— For War Services see ** Medical Department,"
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Tho King's Cypher mthin the Garter. *' Watkbloo " ** Sevastopol *' ** Taiu Fo«ts " " Pkiht."
Colonel.— Honry Aitchison Hankey, Ent^n^ 1*26 June 23; Lt. 'lo Mar. 25; Capt. '15 An?. 96; Major,
P27 Sopt. 33 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Mar. 39 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; MaJorGcneral, 6 July 57 ; JAeut.Oeneral, 29 Apr. 64 ;
General, 7 Dec. 71 ; Colonel ist Drajijoon Guaixis, i Jan. 72.
Lieutenant Oolonel.— Herbert Dawsou Blade, ^ Cornet, ^2$ Oct. 42; Lt. '9 June 46; C(^. '38 Aug. 49;
Major, P21 Oct. 59; Lt.Colonel, ^22 J\ily 68; Colonel, 22 July 73.
Miyora.— Henrj' Alexander,* Cornet, ^•3 Sept. 47; i<. ^6 Dec. 50; C'opf. »i Feb. 56; Mqjor, 'la June 63 ; £<.!'.
Colonel, 22 Sept. 73.
Jamea Gnnter,* Comet, '18 Feb. "53; X<. >2i Nov. 56; Capt. ^21 Oct. 59; Major, >a Dec. 68.
Captaiits.
Richard James Combo Marter, D<
A$tistant Qr. Master General in Irela
Charles Morley Baldcrs
John Matthew Benthall
Arthur Gibbines
Arthur Rickards
William Henry Thompson
Robert James Burrowes
William Vesey Brownlow
LlfiLIElTAXTS.
James Budden
Francis William Robertson
Charles Adrian Gough Becher
Robert Grosso Godson
Walter Chrystie Underwood
Harry James Watson
Nicholas Sadlier
Peter Marrow
Ferdinand Seymour Leslie
Alfred Wm. James Grow-Steuart
John Alexander
Richmond G. Nicholas, Adjutant 14 Feb. \
74 {Biding Matter 13 April 72) )
Sub LiBUTKiTAirTS.
Robert Abraham Brewster French..
Jocelyn Tufton Farrant Otway
P18 Jan. 51
25 May
P20 Doc.
•"26 June
Pi a Dec.
xoMay
20 Feb.
*'29 April
a May
P16 Sept.
P30 Sept.
»'i3 July
P14 July
7 May
P22 Dec.
28 Oct.
P27 Feb.
P30 Oct.
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P29 April 53 P 9 Dec. 62
9 Oct. 57 '''29
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July 68]
July 70,
Aug. 71
Feb. 73
Oct. 73 1
May 70 1
3 Aug.
28 Fob.
P«vwa*/<rr.— William Smith,? 13 July 55 ; Q.M. 23 April 52 ; Hou.Mey'or, 23 April 67.
Riding J/ff#/rr.— Roland Dance.' 30 Jan. 66.
Quarter Matter.— Kenry Murph3\ 27 Nov. 66.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Charles John White," A.8. a8 Mar. 54; Surgeon, a8 Jane 64.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Luke tiyme, 20 Jan. 52; i»t Cl4u», 9 Jan. 63.
acarlet—Faeingt Bljie.-Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co. Irith Agenie, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from Madras, 20 July 1866.
* Colonel Blade served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from lothAng. 1855, including the
bfttye of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the
campaign of i860 in China ; present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of i8th and 2iBt Sept.
and m the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
' Lt.Colonel Alexander served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the battle of the
Tchcrnaya and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the ist Dragoon
Ouai'ds in the campaign of i860 in Chma ; was engaged at Sinho. present at the fall of the Takn Forts, engaged in
the actions of i8th and 21st Sept., also in tho advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Gunter served with the ist Dragoon Guards ita the Crimean campaign from i6th Auff. 1855, including the
siege and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the campaign of i860 in ChiM ;
was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of i8tn and axst September,
also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Major Smith served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from i6th Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Riding Master Dance was present with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny at Meerut on loth
^ay 18571 and was afterwards present at the battles of tho Hindun, Budlekeserai, and taking the heights before
Delhi, siege and storm of Delhi, and all minor operations during the siege, capture of the fort of Bewail ee, action of
Kanoud, surprise and capture of Furrucknuggur, capture of the fort of Bulubghur, and subsequent operations in the
Soura and Soula districts ; action of Nigoennh, relief of Moradabad, capture of Bareilly, relief and attack of Shah-
jehanporc, and subsequent operations against the Moulvie and Khan Bahadoor Khan near Mahomdee, actions cf
Shahabad, Bunkagaon, Pasgaon, and Russulpore, capture of the fort of Mitowlie, dispersion of the rebels near Bishaw,
pursuit of Feroze Shah, pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Surgeon Major White.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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Colonal.— Henry Dalrymple White,i CB. Cornef, 'ii May 38; ZL^8 Feb. 39; Ca;?^. '17 May 44; Jfajor,
^23 Beo. 48; Li. Colonel, i June 54; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 6 March 68; Colonel 2nd
Dragoon Guards, 6 AprU 73.
IdAntenant Colonel.— Heniy Holden Steward,' Comet, ^la April 50; X^ i^zz June 52; Capt.^xz July 56;
Major, P16 Mar. 70; Lt.Colonel, 26 June 72.
JEiQor.— Thomas William Sneyd,* Cornet, '2 May 56; X*. ^'24 July 57; Capt. »io May 61; Major,
'9 Aug. 71.
CJLPTA.1H8.
George Frederick Onnsby«
Francis O'Beime?
Frederick Greatorex*
Arthur Julian Burnett
William Uanniag Lee
Charles Albert Leslie Attila French .
Peter Aubertin
James Frederick Stuart Monteth
CAPTAIN.
P28 Deo. 55 *• 7 Aug.
P 7 Aug. 57I 7 July
P26Mar. 58' 8 Feb.
^23 Jan. 63 P21 Aug.
P2I Nov. 65 '21 Oct.
^15 June 60 ''23 Juuo
PJ6 May 65 p 6 July
4 Oct. 64 Px6 Mar.
LlEVTSirAJTTS.
All>ert M'Gann
Francis James Ashbumer
Francis Grenville Doyle, Aide de Camp to \
Sir Hattinge Doyle }
Bei^amin Self, ^* Adjutant 28 May 70
Edward Bgerton Leigh
Rudolph Hatailton Spencer "....
Foster Cunliffe Lister Kay
Arthur Lewis George Gould
57, *• 2 Deo.
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61 Pi6Mar.
66 P12 Oct.
67 1 » 5 Nov.
65: P 13 Jan.
7o'P27 Sept. 71
70 29 J«w»' 74
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P 9 April 70 P30 Nov. 70
20 Feb. 66P29May 69'.
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P12 Oct. 70 P27 Oct. 71
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John Francis Wiseman
2 . ... Warner Ottley
2 ' ... Richard John Waldie-Grifflth
I j ... I Henry Baron Hoey
I ' ... iHenry Clerk
I I . ... JLonia Eric Ames
12 ... I Potrmo*^.— Nathaniel Eyre Bobbins, 14 Jan. 62 ; Mon.Captain, 14 Jan.
I 1 ... \ Biding Jf otter.— Thomas Henry Jones, 29 Oct. 73.
5 ... I Quarter Jlfa*<tfr.— Edward Gundrie Tackett," 13 Jan. 69.
21 ... \Medieal Qffioer.— Surgeon Major Fred. William Moore, A.8. 2S Oct. 53 ; Surgeon, 5 May 63.
3 . ... [Veterinorg Surgeon. — Alfred Adrian Jones, xo June 71.
6carlet~Paci»OT Butt.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Jleturnedfrom India, 31 January 1870.
^ Major General H. D. White served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ii^ command of the InniskilUng Dragoons,
including the battles of Balaklava (mentionel in despatches), Inkeiman, and Tchemaya, an(L siege and fiill of
Scbastopol (CB., Medal with three CJasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
' Lt Colonel Steward served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign, and was present at the aflfair
of Dawah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
* Major Sneyd served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the action of
Nasserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, and action of Koorsco (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Ormsby served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-50, and was present at
the action of Nusserutpore, commanded a detachment at the relief of Azimgnur, and served the Oudo campaign,
latterly as Orderlv Officer to Brigadier Barker, includiufir the action of Jamo, assault and capture of Birwah, and
Trans-G^rra aflkirs at Bungaon and Newabghur (Medal).
' Captain O'Beime served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the crossing
of the Grogpa at Fyxabad, and afiViirs at Bungaon (Medal).
" Captain Greatorex served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1859, including the Trans-
CW)firra aflkirs at Bungaon and Newabghur (Medal) .
" Quarter Master Tuckett served with the 2nd Dr.(Ms. in the Indian campaign in t858-s9,including the siege and
capture of Lucknow, actions of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jamo, and the Trans-(3k>gra affairs at Bungaon (Medal
with (Hasp) .
^ Lieut. Relf served with the xoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign ftx>m the Z7th April 1855, including the cap-
ture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchemaya, £xx>edition to Kertch, and destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal
mth Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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Tho King's C^'plior within the Garter. '* Wxtbeloo " " Sevastopol " " Taku Fosts " " Piinr."
Colonel.— Henry Aitchison Hankej, JSntiffn, ''ae June 23; Lt. ^lo ilar. 25; Capt. '15 Attg. a6;3fa?«r,
^27 Sept. 33 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Mar. 39 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; MaJorGeneral, 6 July 57 ; iiiwrf. &eji*r«i, 29 Apr. 64;
General, 7 Dec. 71; Colonel ist Uraffuon Guards, i Jan. 72. •
Lieutenant Oolonel.— Herbert Dawson Blade, * Comet, 1*25 Oct. 4a; X<. ^9 June 46; Capi. '38 Aug. 49;
Major t Pa I Oct. sq ; Lt. Colonel, ^22 July 68 ; Colonel, 22 July 73.
lliyors.-- Henrj- Alexander,* Comet, v^ Sept. 47; i<. *'6 Dec. 50; Capi. »i Feb. 56; Major, 'la Jmie63;BlJi.
Colonel, aa Sept. 73.
James Gnnter,* Corurf, '18 Feb. "53; Lt. ^ai Nov. 56; Capt. 1*2 1 Oct. 59; Jfg/or, ^a Dec. 68.
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Richard James Combo Martor, Deputy^
Auistant Qr. Master General in Ireland j
Charles Morley Baldcrs
John Matthew Benthall
Arthur Gibbings
Arthur Eickards
William Henry Thompson
Robert Jnmes Burrowes
William Vesey Brownlow
Lieutenants.
James Budden
Francis William Robertson
Charles Adrian Gough Bechcr
Robert Grosso Godson
Walter Chrystie Underwood
Harry James Watson
Nicholas Sadlier
Peter Marrow
Ferdinand Seymour Leslie
Alft-ed Wm. James Gow-Steuart
John Alexander
Richmond G. Nicholas, Adjutant 14 Feb. \
74 {Biding Matter 13 April 72) )
Sub Lieutenants.
Robert Abraham Brewster French..
Jocelyu Tufton Farrant Otway
P18 Jan. 51
25 May
P20 Dec.
••26 June
12 Dec.
xo May
''ao Feb.
P29 April
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P</vwa*/<'r.— William Smith,? 13 July 55 ; Q.3£. 23 April 5a ; Sou.Major, 23 April 67. |
Hiding Jfff#/rr.— Roland Dance,® 30 Jan. 66. 1
Quarter Matter.— B-cnry Murphy, a7 Nov. 66. !
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Charles John White, ^ A.8. 2S Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, a8 Jane 64. I
Veterinary Surgeon. — Luke Byrne, 20 Jan. 5a ; x»t Clan, 9 Jan. 63. '
Scarlet— Paciw^* Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Irish Agents, Messrs. Cazue aad Sons. |
Jieturnedfrom Madras, ao July 1866.
* Colonel Sladc served with tho iPt Draproon Guards in the Crimean campaign from loth Aug. 1855, including tk«
battjc of the Tchemaya, siege and ftUl of Soba.stopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the
campaign of i860 in China ; present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of i8th and aist Sept.
and m the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Lt.Colonel Alexander served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the battle of the
Tchcrnaya and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the ist Dragoon
Guards in the campaign of i860 in Chma ; was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Takn Forts, engaged in
the actions of i8th and 21st Sept., also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Gunter served with the ist Dragoon Guards ita the Crimean campaign from i6th Aug. 1855, inchiding th*
Biec;e and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in tho campaign or i860 in China ;
was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of i8tn and axst September,
also ia the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Major Smith served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from i6th Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Claap, and Turkish Medal).
* Riding Master Dance was present with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny at Meerut on ic^
May 1837, and was afterwards present at the battles of the Hindun, Budlekeserai, and taking the heights before
Delhi, siege and storm of Delhi, and all minor operations during the siege, oaptore of the fort of Rewarree, action of
Kanoud, surprise and capture of Furrucknuggur, capture of the fort of Bulubghur, and subseouent operations in the
Soura and Soula districts ; action of Nigeenah, relief of Moradabad, capture of BareiUy, relief and attack of Shah-
jehanporo. and subsequent operations against the Moulvie and Khan Bahadoor Khan near Mahomdee, actions of
Shahabad, Bunkagaon, Pasgaon, and Russulporo, captnreof the fort of Mitowlie, dispersion of the rebels near Biahsw,
pursuit of Feroze Shah, pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp).
10 Surgeon Major White.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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Ootoael.— Henry Balrymple White.^ CB. Cornet, 'ii May 38; Lt. »8 Feb. 39; Capt. '17 May 44; afa/or,
'aa Dec. 48; Lt, Colonel, x June 54; Colonel, 38 Nov. 54; Major General, 6 Mai-ch 68; Colonel and
Dragoon Guards, 6 April 73.
Lienteiuuit Colonel.— Henry Holden Steward,* Comet, ^13 April 50
Major, '16 Mar. 70 ; Lt.Colonel, 26 Jane 7a.
M^or.— Thomaa WilUam Sneyd,» Cornet, ~
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Nov. 54; Major General,
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Greorge Frederick Ormsby^
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Frederick Greatorez<*
Arthur JaUan Burnett
William Hanning Lee
Charles Albert Leslie Attiia French .
Peter Anbertin
James Frederick Stuart Monteth
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Francifi James Ashbumer
Francis Grenville Doyle, Aide de Camp to >
Sir Hastinge Boyle /
Benjamin l£elf,>> Adjutant 28 May 70
Edward Egerton Leij?h
Rudolph Hafoilton Spencer
Foster Cunliffe Lister Kay
Arthur Lewis George Qovld
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<John Francis Wiseman
iWarner Ottley
•Richard John Waldie-Grifflth
Henry BaronHoey
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. 'PayBia#<«r.--Nathaniel Eyre Robbins, X4 Jan. 62; Jlou.Captain, 14 Jan. 67.
, Biding Matter. — Thomas Henry Jones, 29 Oct. 73.
, Quarter 3fM/er.— Edward Gundrio Tuckett," 13 Jan. 69.
. ^Medieal Officer.— Surgeon Major Fred. William Moore, A.S. 28 Oct. 53 ; Surgeon, 5 May 63.
. ! Veterinarg Surgeon. — Alfred Adrian Jones, xo Juno 7x.
Scarlet— Jboin^* BuS.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Upturned from India, 31 January X870.
* Major General H. D.White served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^^ command of the Inniskilling Dragoons,
including the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in dospatchos), Inker man, and Tchernnya, and siege and fall of
Sebastopol {,CB., Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
» Lt Colonel Steward served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign, and was present at the anair
of Dawah, and Trans-Gogra aflkirs at Bungaon (Medal) .
* Major Sneyd served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the action of
Nosserutporo, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, and action of Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
* Captam Orinsby served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and was present at
the action of Kusserutpore, commanded a detachment at the relief of Azimghur, and served the Oude campaign,
latterly as Orderly OfiBcer to Brigadier Barker, including the action of Jamo, assault and capture of Birwah, and
Trans-Gogra afllure at Bungaon and Newabghur (Medal).
7 Captain O'Beime served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the crossing
of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affhirs at Bungaon (Medal).
* Captain Greatorex served with the and Dragoon Guarda in the Indian campaign in 1859, including the Trans-
Goflra aflfl&irs at Bungaon and Newabghur (Medal) .
11 Quarter Master Tuckett served with the and Dr.Gds. in the Indian campaign in T858-59.including the siege and
cnpture of Lucknow, actions of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jamo, and the Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal
with Clasp).
" Lieut. Relf served with the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the xTth April 1855, including the cap-
tore of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchernaya, Exx)edition to Kertch, and destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
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i The Prince's Plnme. The Rising Son and Bed Dragon. " Ti.LATXKi. " " Albukbxi. " *' Yznoiu "
I ••PBwnrBUi.i." **AbT88IHLL."
- Colonel.— Robert Richardson Robertson,^ CB. Comet, '8 June 26 ; Lt. '9 April 29; C(gii.^i6 Aug. 33; Jlajort
' *'i8 June 41 ; Lt.Colonel, '22 Dec. 43 ; Colonel^ 20 Jane 54; MtyorOeueral, 14 Hay 59; LUut.&entral, 31 Jan>
68 ; Colonel vcd Dr. Gda. 17 June 66.
Lientenant ColoneL— Conyers Tower,* CB. Comet, 1*7 June 44 ; Lt.^6 Jane45 ; Capt, '18 Jan. 50; Ifa^'or, '17
May 61 ; LtColonel, % Aug. 63 ; Colonel, 4 Aug. 68.
XiUor.— Henry W. Berkeley,* Comet, '13 May 53 ; Lt. g Oct. 55 ; Capt, '29 Oct. 58 ; BtJ^qjor, 15 Aug. 68 j
Major, P19 Jan. 70.
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George Romney Rawlinson
Frederick John George Murray
I Henry Vaughan Brooke
Robert Stevenson
I Algernon Cecil Dawson, Aide de Camp\
to Sir C. Straubenxee >
John Davison
Otho Glynn Bolitho
Herbert StexTart
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Ernie Kerr Amyatt Barney
Robert Steen Gray
FrederioHorace Davis Bellwood Bellwood
Frederick Meyer Wardrop
Wmiam Utting Cole
Roger Kennedy Parke
Henry Lees
William Frederic Hamilton Yatman
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••29 Aug.
'16 May
25 June
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»i3 Mar.
»J4 Oct.
P24 Nov.
'28 Oct.
6 Mar.
» 3 April
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31 Oct.
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4 Dec. 72
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Wietitwutih Dnwea, 18 Nov. 68 ; Hon. Captain, 18 Nov. 73.
57 P17 Ma^ 61
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J^uiiff^/ MaMfer.—WyUcny^'nrtUl 1 May 66.
Qnitrter Mtu/fr, — SciJouel D|i«a, 9 Oct. 63.
M'di&aJ tlJ^jerr.—Sur^nm Mnjer James Landale, 2£D. A. 8. is Sept. 57; Surgeon, 10 Jan. 72.
ViUriAiity Stif^Mn—HwhRoi Joseph Hartigan, 3 June 68.
^rnrUt— Fiifimga YeUow.— Agents, Messrs. Hopkinson and Co.
;'l . turned from Abyesinia and India, June 1868.
*■ Lieut. General Richardson Robertson served in South Africa, in command of the successftil exi>edition against the
insurgent emigrant Boers, beyond the Orange River, in 1845. Also as Brigadier, and in command of the 7th Dra-
goon Guards in the Kaffir campaign of 1846-47 (Medal and CB.).
* Colonel Tower served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of BalaUava
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 3rd Dragoon Goards daring
the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the assault ana capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches,
Cif.. and Medal).
» Major Berkeley served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, was present at the
storming and capture of Magdala, and commanded a piquet of the Regiment (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
7 Riding Master Ward served in the Crimean campaign with the loth Hussars from the 17th April 1855, inolading
the reconnaissance under Omer Pasha on the x9th April, capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tcnemaya, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Received a gunshot wound in the right ankle when
in pursuit of rebel Kaffirs at the Cape of Good Hope on the 6th July 1859. Has the Ghxxl Conduct Medal.
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Head(juarteni.j 4^ (j^^^ j^;^) Regiment of Dragoon Guards.
The Harp and Crown, and the Star of St. Patrick, with the motto " Qui$ §eparabitr" ** PMriwgui.A. "
" Bl.LAKI.ATl. " " SbTASTOPOL/'
OetoaeL— 5m* Edward Cooper Hodge,^ KCB. ComH, 3 Auif. 26 ; Lt. '3 July a8 ; Capi. '19 Deo. 34 ; Major,
'3Dec.4x; X<.Cb2oN«2, '3 Oct. 48; Colon»l,jaA Nov. 54; Major General, 30 Jan. 63; Lt.Qeueral^ as Oct.
71 ; Calomel 4th Dragoon Guards, 6 Jan. 74!
lientaBaat Ooloiiel.— Frank Chaplin,' Comei, '8 May 46; Zt. 31 Oct 48; Capt. '8 April 53; Major,
'x April 59; Bi.Lt.Col4mel, z April 70 ; Lt.Coloiul, oDee. 71.
Xi^er.— Henry Haokett Chilton, Comet, '17 Feb. 57; Lt. 'aa Jane 58 ; Capi. ^7 Nov. 63 ; Major, 26 June 7a.
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CAPTiurs.
James Alexander Tait
Thomas Bradney Shaw-Hellier
George Ramsay Alored Denne
John Sidney Bates
Philip Edward Pope
John Fisken Halket
Edward Harran*
James Cunningham Douglas, A^utant^
South Nottiiuikcmihire Yeomanry CavalrgS
John Ghadwiok
LxximirAjras.
Charles Henry Currey
Mervyn Chaloner Stephen Tynte
Laurence Murphy
Charles Yilliers Ibbeteon, At^mtant z Feb. 73
Wm. Johnson Howard Townsend
George Edward Dowdeswell
John Robert Phelips Goodden
John Hubert Hussey
Arthyr Grey Lloyd
Hen. Ernest Baskerville Walton
Robert John Abdy
SvB LnuTSKurTS.
Fred. Power Lawrence White .
Frederick Thomas Penton
Josepb Watkins Wm. Darley....
*3i July
'27 Sept.
'16 Mar.
'13 Feb.
'22 May
'33 June
23 Feb.
'17 Nov.
^xa April
'la Sept.
'x3Mar.
'x7 April
' 4 Dec.
^ao June
'aa July
'lo Feb.
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» 7 April
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9 Mar.
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5 Jan. 70
P 9 April 70
P14 Sept. 70
' 6 Mar. 69
Pi7May 71
a8 Oct. 7z
a8 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
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30 Deo. 73
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24 July 72
23 April 73
X2 Nov. 73
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Pi I July 65
'17 April 67
P 8 June 70
Pz4 Sept. 70
'22 Oct. 70
P17 May 71
9 Dec. 71
26 Jane 72
4 June 73
^ Sir Edward Cooper Hodge com-
manded the 4th Dragoon Guards in
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was
on board H.M.S. Sanepareil in the
naval attack on Sebastopol Z7th Oct.
1854; also present at the battles of
Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of
Sebastopol, night-attack on Russian
outi)osts, X9th Feb., and battle of
Tchemava, 16 Aug. z8<5 (Medal with
three Clasps, CS., Offloer of the
Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the
Me^iidie, and Turkisb Medal).
Pmrmaeter. —
BkUna Maeter.^Joaepix Hankins, iz March 74.
6 ... Quarter Maeier.^Soloman Williams, xx Apr. 68.
19 ... Medical Officer.— Surpeon Major Edwin Wuson,? A.S. 19 May 55 ; Surgeon, 25 Nov. 68.
Veierinarjf Surgeon.— JoYm Hanly, 28 Apr. 63.
Scarlet— JVi«tii^« Blae.— Agent, Henry Tucker Clack, Esq.— JrwA Agent; Sir E. Borough, Bi, and Co.
Setumedfrom ike Crimea, Julg 1856.
' LLColonel Chaplin served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Lt. Dragoons, and was present in the
affair of Ramnuggur, paesatre of the Chenab at Wiizeerabad on the ist Dec. 1848 with the force under Sir Joseph
Thackwell, and battles of Sadoolapore, Cbillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain Harran served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya (as Adjutant of the Regiment ftx>m February 1855), the night attack on the
Rassian outposts on the x9th Feb. X855, and siege and fiall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
' Surgeon Mi^'or Wilson.— For War Services see *' Medical Department."
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>lonel.— Richard Pnrker, Comet, Ps Auff. 22 ; Lt '31 July 25 ; Capt. P30 June 28 ; BtMaior, 23 Nov 41 •
Major ^ Lt. Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; Colonel, 20 June 54; Lt. Colonel ^ Colonel, 20 June 54; JfoiW QeMTnl
24 Aug. 61 ; Lieut. O&ueral, 2 Jan. 71 ; Colonel 5th Dragoon Guards, 7 Dec. 71. *
Lieutenant Colonel.— Richard Temple Godman,» Comet, *'i7 May 50; Lt. ^3 Mar. 54 j Capt. 21 July 55 • Jfa/or
P22Juno7o; i^.CbZon^^ P28 Oct. 71. -v . j 1
Maior.— William Edward Mar8land,=» Comet, P17 Feb. 57; Lt. 'lo Dec. 58; Capt. P3 Mar. 60* Major "28
Oct. 71. ' '
** Veitigia nulla retrormm." — " Salaujlvcjl " " Vittobia " " Toitlouse *
*• BA.Li.JciiA.VA " " Sevastopol."
'PBKnrsuLA"
Captains,
James Dvson Bourne
Francis Gist
Richard Jones Sankey
Forster Mayers Clarke
Edward Alfred Jee
Edward Henry MaunsoU
Joseph Mills
$. James John Neil BuchaLan *
LlBUTKlTAKTS.
Frederick Ferd, Burkinyoung
Thomas Henry Hartuell,* Adjutant 1 May 67
Bernhard Henry Entwisle
John Oswald Trotter
John Paul Alexander, Prince Sapieha ..
Walter Campbell Calvert
Robert Wilson Kearsley
John Oswald Lambert
Frederick Augustus Cracmft-Amcotts ..
JameB Alex. John Cavan-Irving
'21 Dec. 60
^12 Mar. 6t
PiSMar. 63
••14 April 63
P 2 Mar. 66
P30 Nov. 60
"23 June 63
*io Juno 53
Sub LiBiTTKyANTS.
Maunsell Bowers
Francis Peter Lawrence Toler .
John Ripley MacMurray
Walter George Barttelot
Pawj»a*<«r.— Maxwell Reeve,7 5 Oct. 55 ;
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1 May
2 May
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P 7 July
P20 Oct.
Pi 7 Nov.
13 Apr. 72
23 Apr. 73
5 July 73
28 Fob. 74
Hon.Major, $ Oct. 70.
P 7 Nov.
P 2 Dec.
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P 1 Sept.
P 8 Aug.
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27 Oct. 71
P27 Oct. 71
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28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
24 Feb. 72
12 Nov. 73
BUB LIKUT.
Riding Master. — Thomas Miller, 7 Nov. 65.
Quarter Master. — William Denis Lemmon, 3 June 64.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major John Coote Ovens,* ^.5^. 16 Dec. 53 ; Surgeon, 12 June 63.
Veterinary Sar^eon.— Stephen Price Constant,' 27 Oct. 49; ist Class, 26 Nov. 61.
Scarlet— 2?a«fi^» Green.— ^.(7fw<«, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JmA Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from the Crimea, 28 Mag 1856.
1 Lt. Colonel Grodman served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 5th Dragoon Guards, including tho
battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Toj-k.^h
Medal).
» Major Marsland served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and was engnped a;
SinhoTpresent at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the i8th and 2i8t September, also in the
advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
♦Captain Buchanan served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from 17th Aj)ril 1855, inclcdini:
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, battle of the Tchernnya, and affair of the 21st Sept. near Kertch (Medal vniu
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 6th Dragoon Guards throughout the Indian campaign of 1657-5^,
including the operations in Rohilcund and action of Nugeena, relief of Bareillv, relief of Shahjenanpore, cap-
ture of the Fort of Remai, and pursuit with destruction of the Fort of Mahundee, action of Bunkagaon, opera-
tions in Oude and actions of Mohudipore and Rusoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mitoulee, actions of Alii frucj
and Biswa. Also served as oflaciating D.Q.M.G. to the Agra Field Force under Brigadier Showers in Central liidia
in pursuit of Tantia Topee, Fcroze Shah, and others (Medal) .
* Lieut. Hartnell served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and
Tchernasra, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and night attack on the Russian outposts on 19th Feb. 1855 (Medal wiib
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
7 Major Reeve served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also scrred
with the expedition in North China in i860 (Medal with Clasps). And in the New Zealand war in 1863-66 (Medal).
8 Surgeon Major Ovens.— For War Services see ** Metrical Department."
• Veterinary Surgeon Constant served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
and Inkerman, and eiege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
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IWari'Ser.! ** SbtaSTOPOL " *' DXLHI,
Tuu Half Colonel.— Henry Richmond Jones,* CB. Comet, ^g June 25 j Lt. P14 Nov. 26 ; Capt. ^13 June 30 : St llajor
f ■'I- fUt 9 Not. 46 ; Major, ^21 May 50 j Lt.Colonel, ^16 Sept. 51 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 2 April 65 •*
Lieut,Oeneral, 6 Dec. 73 ; Colonel 6tli Dragoon Guards, 15 May 73, *
Ci-PTAiirs.
\». George Salis Scbwabe, Brigade Major \
ofCacalry, Curraah j
dbiarles Frederick ifarriott
Henry Blackbume Hamilton
Hardm Burnley
iHu^h C. Gaston Montgomery
I Cecil Hedworth John George Lewis Gor- |
don Williamson j
'William Wallace Graham'
\IIon. James David Drummond
I LlEUTSKAiTTS.
iFrederic CameRasch
Florance Thomas Stephen Rii . ^
{Alfred Edward "Edmund Jacooson
Charles Edward Byrom
;John Moore
.William Henry MacGoorge
John Francis Upton Gaskell
.Charles George Hammond ...
Thomas Cole Porter
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'14 Sept.
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P12 Sept.
P15 May
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8 Jan.
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P 4 Mar.
Pii AprU
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P 6 Mar.
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Robert Preston Sandeman
Richard William Wickham
David Thick
William Arthur Inoe Anderton..
Alexander Sprot..
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67"Pa4 Mar.
68 P15 Dec.
68 P 6 July
69 Pio June
69 P 5 July
70 28 Oct.
7ij 28 Oct.
30 Dec.
24 Feb.
Payji»a#<^.— Charles Sewell, 5 Jan. 55 ; Comet, '17 Oct.
Biding Maefer.—FranciB Leyison Michael,' 1 1 July 56.
P29May 67
PaoJune 68
P24 Mar. 69
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Quarter Master. — George Griffith,* 3 June 59.
Medical Qffleer.— Surgeon Major Richard Gilbomo.'^.S^. 2 Oct. 46; Surg. 8 Deo. 54; 8urg,MaJor, 2 Oct. 66w
7 ... \Veterinary Surgeon.— -John Ashworth Rostron, 11 Jan. 67.
I Blue— Facinga White.— Agentf, Messrs. Cox & Co.
Betumedfrom India, 26 July 1861.
* Lieut.General Richmond Jones commanded the Carabineers in the Crimea from 14th Aug. 1855, including the
liattlcof the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Soba.stopol (Modal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mcdjidie, and Turkish Meflal).
Served in the Indian campaign; commanded General Penny's Column in the action of the Kirkrowlie (that officer
having been killed by the first shot fired })y the enemy), and captured a gun; commanded a Brigade of Cavalry at
the capture of Bareilly {CB.); commanded the Left Column with Lord Clyde's force in the attack on Benhi Madho's
force at Dunderkora; commanded the Cavalry with Lord Clyde's force in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including
affairs at Magedia, Chundal, and Bankee, also pursuit of the rebels to the Raptce (Medal).
* Captain Graham served in the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Almn, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of SebastopoT (Medal with
fo:ir Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Was present with the CnraT)ineer8 at the outbreak of the Sepoy mutiny at Meenit on
10th May 1857 ; served the Rohilcund carai)aign of 1858 until wounded ; also the Oude campaigrn of 1858-59 (Medal).
* Riding Master Michael served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of Bulganak, battles of
Alma and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was also present with the Light Brigtide at Eupatoria
(Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Qr.Master Griffith served with the 5th Dragoon Guards during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish
Medal, and French War Medalj;
' Surgeon Major Gilbome.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
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J ... C£jkr>a Lu/r.-u Brooke 30 Dec 71 Sefaaacopol (Bkerct of LLCokneL
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3 — B/>bert C'yaaiable , 28 Oct. 71 28 Oct. 72 the Leirion of Hanor. 5th dasB of
theMe<^pdie,aiidTiiildali]iedal).
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1 ... M/>ntacni« Campbell Daj I 23 Apr. 73
t .- Miehael Axthir Barke I 12 Nor. 73
14 '.. PaymmtUr.—WiniMm FrancU Wheble, 18 May 60.
17 ■ ... .Sidim^ Matier.—^fmj Pearce PhUlipa, 2 Oct. 57.
6 I ... OfMrifT MaaUr.—Kaarj Lewi«, 28 Oct. 68.
MMieal Qfietr. ^Surgeon Ninian Alexander WOlianuon. Smryeem, 31 Mar^ 68.
73 ... Vti^rimarj SmiyeoM.—Cb»r\m George Hetherington Bcillj, 15 Feb. 61 ; ui Cimm^ a Aa^. yx.
! Scarlet— Jbn'ji^* Black.— .i»^«, Mes.«rA. Cox and Co.
' Sriurmedjrom Imdia, 33 3Vr. 1867.
' T>t.CoUnid Peytmi senred aa an Eninneer Officer on the Peahawnr Frontier in x854-s5« ^Bd wmodrilad the Fort*
</( Michnee, fthobkarMer, and Abocai, between the Khjrber Paaa and Cabool rirer, in front of an enemy, bis vuen.
liaving on more than one occaaion been fthot down at their work, and hia predeeesaor LieoL Bolnoia of the Bensnl
K'l (rtneera killerl in discharge of that dnty ; was present at every engagement which took place with the Sin Tribe«
d 'iri ng the ab^/ve period. Received the thanks of Government for special services on the frontier of Thibet: Serred
diinng the Imlian mnttny of 1857-58 and narrowly escaped fUling into the hands of the SeaUcote mntiiieeTB nt the
engatrement on the Bavee tmder General Nicholson ; was present at the Peahawnr ontfareak aa and in GomnuuMl of
th'; x^th Pnniaob Irrefmlars, the Commanding Officer, the Adjutant, and the Doing Dnty Officer, the only other
Knropean oflleerspreAent. being all three severely wounded (Medal). Lt.ColoneI Peytcm has passed the Interpreter's
Kxamination in Hindofftanee and taken degrees of high proficiency in the Oordoo and Persian langnaigea at the
CoHcarok of Calcutta and Madras, and received the reward— ;C4oo.
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1st (Boyal) Regiment of Dragoons.
The Crest of England within the Garter. An Eagle. " Speetemur agtndo"
"PwrnrsuLX** "Wi.tb»loo" "Bi.lxki,ata" "SivAaropoii."
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Cobn«L— Charles Philip Ainslie, 9nd Lt. zo April 25 ; Lt. ' 28 Jan. 96 ; Capt. ^16 Mar. 30 ; Jfo/or, '14 Oct. 4a f
Li,Cok>n«l, '22 Oct. 47; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; M<^for Oeneral, 7 July 62; Xim^. Genera/, 25 Oct. 71; Cd^jm^
i8t Dragoons 8 liar. 69.
Lieatfloant ColoneL— James Ainalie.^ OoriMf, '13 Oct 48; Li. 'ax Dec. 49; Capt. ^ji Oct. 53; M<y'or, »i6
Oct. 60 ; Li. Colonel, '8 May 67 ; Co2<m«2, 8 May 72.
Xijor.— John Grordon Graham, Comet, 19 Jnne 55 S I'ieut. '15 Feb. 56; Capf, ^19 Feb. 58; Major,
27 Mar. 7a.
Captaxits.
Edmund Bacon Hntton
Charles Falkiner Morton
Egerton Leigh, Aide de Camp to Meyor >
Oemeral Wardlaw S
A iiftfi Maclean
Son. Cosby Godolphin Trench
George Brown Rossell
Corbet Smith
Richard Mark SynnotMaonsell
LnuTxirAVTS.
John Archibald Middleton
Charles Richard Tennant
John Frederic Hornby
Benjamin Tngham Tidswell
Edward LoydEntwisle
William Wells, Adiutant 26 Feb. 73..
Richard William Bhickwood Ker
BvB LiBxmurAirTs.
Gerard Vivian Ames
William Henry Robertson
Alban Gwrnne
William Henry M'Laren
Francis William Rhodes
John William Sutherland
26 June 72
xoJune 7a
31 Aug. 72
15 Mar. 73
23 April 73
ai April 73
P<nrMa«<«r.— Ob6 Willans, 5 April 56; Son. Heyor, 5 April 6z.
BitUng Jfocter.— James OoUins,* 9 Aug. tx.
<^rter Meuter.— George Clements,^ 23 Mar. 70.
»3oMar. 60
Pi8Feb. 6a
»'i8July 6a
P S Sept. 62
P23 June 63
P17N0V. 63
'x8 Dec. 63
'to May 64
» 8 Aug. 68
V 8 Jane 70
P30 Jan. 66
28 Oct. 71
"23 Sept.
Pax July
P17 Nov.
'a9Mar.
' 8 May
Pxs Feb.
'24 Mar.
"5May
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63>xaJune 69
63^x6 Mar. 70
64!' 8 Jnne 70
67 jP 4 Jan. 7x
68 27 Mar. 7a
69^ 26 Mar. 73
69 2x Jan. 74
Px6Mar. 70
'3x May 7x
7 May 68
28 Oct. 7x
X7 Feb. 72
2X Aug. 72
23 Mar. 73
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Mfedieal OJUer.— Surgeon Major William Henry Mnschamp," A.8. 23 Jan. 55 ; Sufgtan^ 9 KoT. 67.
Veterinary Safi^wn.— William Hall. 26 Nov. 6x ; let Close, a Aug. 7X.
1 Scarlet— J%ici»M Blne.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betnmedfrom the Crimea, 27 Mag X856.
^ Colonel AinsUe served the Eastern campaign of 1855 with the xst Royal Dragoons, including the battle of
rcbeniaya and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
s Riding Master Collins served in the 8th Hussars in the Indian campaigns of x858-5p,and was present at the
aptors of Kotah, reoapture of Chundaree, battle of Kotah-ke- Serai, capture of GwaUor, capture of Powrie,
ftioDs of Sindwahoo, Kxx>rwye, and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
« Qaarter Master Clements served the Eastern campaign of x 854-55 with the xst Royal Dragoons, including the
ifttUes of Alma, Balaklava, andlnkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
' Sorgeon Mi^'or Mnschamp.^For War Services see " Medical Deportment*"
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The ThiBtle within the Circle and Motto of St. Andrew. An Eapfle.
*'Watbrloo" **BA.LA.iLi.vjL" " Sbtabtopol."
' Second to None."
Colonel.— 5tr John Bloomfleld Gk>agh,i ZCB. Entign, 24 Feb. 20; Lt. 'i Oct. 25 ; Capt. »i Aur. 26:Bf.3f»|of,
26 May 41 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 23 Dec. 42 ; Colonel, 2 Aug. 50; MajorQeneral, 30 Jan. 55 ; lAeui.QtMrcl,^^<s^.
62 ; Colonel 2nd Dragoons, 31 Jan. 64.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Andrew Nugent," Comet, ^17 Dec. 52; i^ '24 Nov. 54; Cojrf.'S Feb. 56; if^for.ji
Mar. 66; Lt.CoUmel, 1*3 Feb. 69 ; Colonel, 3 Feb. 74.
Mafor.— Andrew Smythe Montagu® Browne,* Comet, 18 Nov. 53 ; Lt. I'le Mar. 55 ; Oog*. '24 Dec. 58 ;
Major, >3oJune69.
Gi-PTAJirs.
Charles Hill Uniocke*
Francis Lamb Philp
«. John Wallace Hosier, Brigade Major of\
Cavalry, Alder ehot }
9. Thomas Jessop, Aeeietant, Topogra-^
phieal Department ^ S
Francis James Agnew WfJlace
Patrick Sanderson
Francis Glennie Farquhar
Bdward Gtoorge Moore Donnithome,* Lt, \
B. Artillery^ x8 Dec. 61 }
LlBUTUIi.irT8.
George Thomas Scott
John Wilson,* Adjutant 30 June 69 ..
James Charles Maberly
Lockhart Mure Hartley Kennedy
Hon. Walter Philip Alexander
Montague Oeorge Johnstone
Charles Wilshere Onslow Doherty ..
John William M'Clintock-Bunbury ..
^27 Jan. 54
P17 July 57
Px7 Dec. 58
'16 Oct. 60
'28 April 63
P17N0V. 63
^14 June 64
' 8 Sept. 6s
Francis Maitland Philips.
Charles FitsQerald Watkins ...
Sub LlBXrTBKA.KT9.
John Lewis Yaughan Henry ...
William Christopher James
David Scott Porteou9..
3jOct. ss^asFeb. 5Q
fj^Itoo, sa|'i4Feb. 65
fiyKov. 63^30 June 69
p 1 9. Jaly 64 '•28 May 70
P^o Milt, 66 '•10 May 71
Pjo Oct. 66, ''31 May 71
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'25 Sopti C7 ' 2 Aug. 7X
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•^id May 71
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''^BJimo 71
33 Dm. 71
34 Feb^ js
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28 Feb. 74
^ 28Feb. 74'
Paymaeter. — ^James Clarke Hicks, x Mar. 64 ; Hon.Captain, i Mar. 69.
Biding Magter.—Chajrlea Walter Neal, 6 Nov. 67.
Quarter Matter.— John Liddle. 27 Sept. 71.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Andrew Acres ' Stoney,7 iSiKf^mm Jfo/or, 22 Deo. 68.
Veterinary Surgeon.— AnCaem Galbraith Ross, 16 May 62 ; iH ctate, 8 June 72.
Scarlet— Fa<nn^« Bine.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betumedfrom the Crimea, 4 July 1856.
* Sir John Gough served during the war in China of 1840-42 as Deputy Quarter Master General and head of thfi
department ; was present at almost every engagement during the expedition, and received the brevet rank of Ma'cr
and Lt. Colonel, together with the Companionship of the Bath (Medal). Served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44
as Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India, and was present at the battle of Maharaipore (Bronw
Star). Appointed a Brigadier in the Army of the Sutlq* 1845-46; commanded the 2nd Brigade of Cavalry at ti«
battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and officiated as Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India ai the
baUle of Sobraon, where he was severely wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served the Ftmjanb campaign of!
X848-49 afi Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India, and was present at the battles ofCMllianwaUsh asd
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps), appointed Aide de Camp to the Queen with Brevet rank of Colonel.
• Colonel Nugent served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles of Bali*
klava, Inkerman, and Tchemava, siege and fall of Sebasiopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turldsh Medal).
» Major Browne served with the Scots Greys in the Crimea iW)m 30th July to ist Sept. and fW)m Oct. to Dec iHh
inoludmg the battle of the Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
♦ Major TJniacke served with the loth Hussars in the Crimea from 17th April 1855, including the capture of Tthor^
goun, siege and Call of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Carabineers in India,
and was present at the battles of the Hindun, battle of Budlekaserai, affair of 9th June 1857, siege «^tii1 fall of DelU
and subsequent operations with Showers' Movable Column (Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Donnithome served through the New Zealand war of 1864-65 as a Lieutenant in the Boyal Artmerr, and
waspresent in the campaign on the waikato river, expedition to Tauranga, action of the Gate Pah, campaign ia
the wanganni district, and with the expeditions of the Movable Column on the River Patea (Medal)
• Lieut. Wilson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles of Bal*
klava (slightly wounded) and Tchemaya, and siege and £Ul of Sebaatopol (Medal with two ClaspB. a]«o SaidiziiU
and Turkish Medals). *^
f Bnrgoon Migor Stoney served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
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The White Horse within the Garter.
, "T0U10U8B" "Pbkxvsvljl
3rd {The King's Own) Regiment of Hussars.
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' Cabool, X843 " "MooDKBx" " Febozxshah "
Gaptaiks.
Henxy FranciB Dent
Charlee Stephen Walker
Walter Henry Starkey
George Vernon Colman Napier
John Porefoy Ellis Jervoise, Aide de Camp 1
iotke Governor of Bombag J
Charles B. Nettles*
John Cooke
SoBBAON" *• PiTHJAUB '* '* CKlLLIAinrALlAH " '* GOOJBBAT."
CaUad.— SVr George Henry Lockwood,» ZCB. Comei, PioMar.25 ; Lt. ^10 Ang. 26; Capi. '7 Sept. 32; Major,
6 Mar. 39; Bt.IA. Colonel, 23 Dec. 4a; Lt.Colonel, 9 Not. 46; Colonel, 2 Aug. 50; Major GeneruL 28 Nov.
T.5ilJ^^**^-^****'^»^ ^®P'- ^' ' ^«««»^^' 22 Oct. 70; Colonel 3rd Hussars, 1 Jan. 72.
iMolMiant Colonel.— Edward Howard Vyse, Comet, ^21 Aug. 49; Li, '3 Feb. 54; Capt. P17 Feb. 571
Jf<Vor,»ioJune62; i^Cbtew/, »i8 Oct. 64 ; Colonel, 18 Oct. 69. ^ "
■^or.—# Richard Blundell Hollinshead Blundell, Comet, J'7 Mar. sf ; Zf. '19 Feb. 58 ; Capt. '4 Mar. 59 ;
Major, '28 Oct. 68.
LlBUTXHAVTS.
Bex\iamin Louis Gilson
Robert George Dickson
Henxy Fitshardinge Berkeley, Adjutant,
31 Jan. 73
Ralph Hawtrey Hicks
George Edmund Rogers
Thomas Hopwood Peckham
IThomas Hem*y Michael Kelly
Arthur James Ramsay Van bortlandt ....
William Charles Owen
Samuel Job Lea
SlTB LlXUTBITAirTS.
Robert Elton Grey
Oswald Eric Stuart Forbes ....
IvarMaoIyor
Robert Gustavus Alexander ....
George Charles Fuller
29 Oct. 59
'xoMay 61
'18 Mar. 6s
P22 Sept. 63
P16N0V. 66
30 Mar. 58
1*32 Oct. 61
' 7 Aug.
P27 Nov.
»i4 Aug.
'29 May
'30 May
'17 Nov.
23 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct. 71
LIBUT. I CAPTAXir.
P14 April 63 P27 July 66
'26 Feb. 64 1*22 June 67
P19 April 64'P 1 Feb. 68
' 9 Aug. 64 1 Pi 7 Nov. 69
' 3 June 68 P21 June 71
2 Nov. 66 23 Nov. 72
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^20 Nov. 67
P28 Oct. 68
*29May 69
p29June 70
P14 Jan. 71
Pax June 7x
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 7X
6 Mar. 72
28 Oct. 7x
23 Nov. 72
X9 Oct. 72
26 Mar. 73
3 Nov. 72
xa Feb. 73
PnrMooitfr.—Fred. Windham Lukin," 10 Aug. 55 ; Ene, 'x6 May 5x ; Li, »x8 Nov. 53; Son,Majort 16 May 66,,
Bia^ng Ifiufer.— William George Matthews, X3 July 67.
Quarter Matter.— George Mathews, 26 June 67.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major William Alexander Thomson, MB. 4 Sept. 71.
Veterinmj i9iif9«o».— Stuart Murray Wilson, x4 July 69.
Blue— 7iM»iM« Scarlet.— .^9ra««, Messrs. Cox and Co.
JBmbarkedfor the Eati Indies, 15 Nov. x868.
* Sir George Henry Lockwood commanded the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1842 in Afighan-
i-tan under GenentI Pollock (Medal, and CB,), and was present at forcing the Khyber Pass, storming the Heights or
Jutniulluck, action of Tezeen, and Hxiftkotul, occupation of Cabool, siege and capture of Istaliff. He served also
ic the Pnnjaub campaign of X848-49, and conmianded a Brigade at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with one Clasp).
* Captain Nettles served with the 3rd Hussars throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
actions of Ramnuggur and Sadoolai>ore, and with the Grey Squadron in the charge at Chillianwallan (Medal with
eiaup).
' llajor Luldn served with the xyth Foot at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 185410 June 1855 (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish MedaJ). Served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of X858-59, Including the siege
and capture of Luoknow and Trana-(^gra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp).
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4th (The Queen's Ovni) Regiment of Hussars. [^5256t?tt2>2S^*
'Ti.Li.TBEi." "AxBUHBBi." " 8i.LiMAKCi. " "VlTTOMi." "ToULOUBl" " PMrnrSULi. " " AFiaBABIKAI **
"Ghuzhbb" **Ai.Ki." "Bai^blava" "Ibkbbmak" " Sbtabtopol."
Col«n«L—i©ri George Angfustua Frederick Paget,! ^CB. Comet 4- Sub Id. '25 July 34; ie. »i Dec. 37;
Cap«. '17 Aug. 41 ; Jfq/or, '30 Jan. 46 ; X^. Colonel, 1*39 Deo. 46 ; Colonel^ 20 Jnne 54 ; Jf<Vor 6«Mra2,
IX Nov. 61 ; Lieut.Qeneral, 38 Feb. 71 ; Colonel 4th Hussars, 7 Jan. 74.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Alexander George Montgomery Moore, Comet, '13 Dec. 50; Lt, '6 July 52; Copt.
'9 May 56; McyoT, 14 Sept. 67; Lt. Colonel, 1*23 Dec. 68.
Kigor*.— William Chaine, Cbnwf, 1*19 Deo. 56 ; £i. '30 June 57 ; l _^- . ^^ __ , _-^ _ . , -^ - - -
Stanley de Astel Calvert Clarke,Com«<,3 Aug.ss; Lt.^as Jan. 56; Capt. '14 June 59; Mty'or, '4 Feb. 71.
!, P19 Deo. 56 ; £t. '30 June 57 ; Capt. '8 May 60 ; Me^or, ' 33 Dec. 68.
Gaptaihb.
Francis Barker Montague
Frank Goooh
George Pbilips
William Milee Nairn Kington..
Fraacis Arthur Hutchins
Edward Dean Fisher
Walter Qlyn Lawrell
26 Feb. 56
'•so Dec. 65
6 April 55
36 Feb. 58
'25 May 60
'21 July 63
» 8 Deo. 65
LXBVTBHAirTS.
James William Lay, Adjutant 7 Nov. 65..
Neil Benjamin Edmonstone
Henry Askew Cherry
Henry Percy Douglas Willan
Heniy Fane Grant
Charles Edward Pennefkther
William Alesander Ramsay
Robert Chateauneuf Tuthill
Fred. Wilson Hemming
Archibald Mungo Muir
William Bernard Wilson
Robert Francis Trotter, Interpreter
George Knudson Deane
Frederick Charles Pocklington
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Edward James Fandon Wood..
COBKET.
13 April 581 14 Sept.
P23 Dec. 68 » 8 Dec.
J*2o May 57 ' 7 Nov.
Feb. 61 P19 April
P31 Mar. 63 ' I Feb.
P 2 Oct. 66 '37 July
'30 April 67 '27 July
7 Nov.
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'23 Dec.
'14 July
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'30 Sept.
'24 April
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33 Dec.
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P17 Aug.
1*14 Jan.
'22 July
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
P S Jan.
X Jan. 73
PavDUM/er.— George Waller Vesey, 8 Deo. 58 ; Sonorary 3£ajor, 8 Dec. 73.
Siding Jiaeter.— -Frederick. Moore, 20 July 67.
Quarter Ifiuf^r.— WiUiam Leitch, 38 Mar. 74.
Medical Officer,— Burgeon Major Charles Moore Jessop,^ Surgeon, z8 April 68.
Veterinary Surgeon.— lELerbext Sewell,* 31 Jan. 55 ; ret Clat^, 4 Dec. 63.
Blae.—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Hetumedfrom the Criniea, 28 Jfoy 1856.— i^&arited/or Jiulia, 15 Oct, 1867.
^ Lord George Paget served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55; commanded the 4th Light Dragoons at the
battle of Alma, and in the Light Cavalry charge of Balaklava. Commanded the Light Cavalry Brigade at tb«
battles of Inkerman and Tchemaya, and on the expedition to Eupatoria and operations thence with GQiertl
D'Allonville. Commanded for a tame the Cavalry Division in 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Officer of the Legkui
of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Mcgidie).
* Surgeon Major Jeesop.— For War Services see *' Medical Department."
■ Veterinary Surgeon Sewell served with the ist Royal Dragoons in the Crimea flrom June to Oct. 1855 (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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Colonel.— Henry Darby-Grifflth,i CB, En$ignt '25 Nov. a8; lA, '25 Nov. 31 ; Capt.^x Auff. 34; 3fq/or,
'6 Nov. 46 ; Lt.Colonel, ^27 Aug. 52 ; Colonel^ 28 Nov. 54 j Major Qeneral^ 31 Mar. 66 ; Colonel 5th Lancers, '
I Jan. 72. I
Liratenaat Gktlonal.— William Godfrey Dunham Massy,* Emign, 27 Oct. 54 ; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capi. 20 Feb. 57 ;,
Major, »23 Jan. 63 ; Lt.Colonel, P31 Oct. 71. '
■ajon.— William Lloyd Browne, Eiuign, ^15 Nov. 55 ; Lt. i May 58 ; Capt. ^n Mar. 62 ; Mqjor, 12 Oct. 68.
Ifq/or, '23 Jan. 65 ; Lt. Colonel, ^ji Oct. 71.
Ajori,— William Lloyd Browne, ifiwMrii, Pi 5 I
John Chafiey, Comet, 21 May 58 ; Lt. '10 July 60 ; Capt. ^g Jan. 63 ; Major, '29 Jan. 70.
Martin Pierce Blake. Comet, ''23 Mar. 60 ; Lt. "17 May 6i ; Capt. 'i Feb. 68 ; Major, *2^ Oct- 7''
3 ; Capt. I
Captajitb.
Boyle Vandeleur
Comwallis Henry Chichester*
Edward Henry Saunders
Ludovick Montefiore Carmichael .
John MiUer M'Nalr*
Joseph Spencer Benyon
Gabriel Roland Bnsoombe Poole. . . .
lo Sept. 58
»i8Feb. 53
P 2 July 6i
P15N0V. 61
''18 Aug. 54
P23 Sept. 62
' 2 Jan. 69
LnimviLirTS.
Richard Chambers
Charles Hanbuiy
James Dennis
Alfred Bissel Harvey
Cyril William Bowdler BeU,^^'. 10 Jan. 71
Arthur Carew Hunt*
Edwd. Vernon Peshall Monteith
Charles Henry Vincent Garbett
St. John Fanconrt Michell
Cecil William Norton
Alexander Masters
Augustus Campbell Spencer
Arthur Comewall Chester Master
SVB LUUTBHAHTS.
James Frederick Love Russell ..
Montmorency Beaumont
Julian John Newton Spicer
Henry Amelius Adams Gridley ..
'16 Nov. 60 P23 Jan. 63
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^M April 63 P17 Nov. 69
P28 July 63 P29 Jan. 70
9 Feb. ssi^ioJuly 60
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28 Feb. 74I
Pavwuuter.— John Warden M'Farlan, 16 Oct. 66 ; Hon. Captain, 16 Oct. 71.
Ridina If aff«r.— Thomas Fletcher, 6 Dec. 73.
Quarter Matter.— lioMg\a» Shawe, 4 Feb. 71.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Mqjor John Atkinson, x April 73.
Veterinary ^S^Kr^eoN.— William Black Edmonds, 20 June 65.
Facing$ Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 28 July 1863.
* Major General Darby-GriflBth served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in command of the Scots Groys, in-
cluding the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava (wounded in the hea<l by a nistol-ball), Inkerman, and
Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Aide de Cnrnp to the Queen and Colonel, Meaal with three Clasps, CB.,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Cla«s of the Meajidie).
* Lt.Colonel Dunham Massy served at the latter part of the siege of Sebastopol, was under fire at the battle of the
Tchemaya, and commanded the Grenadiers of the 19th Regt. at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept., where
wiih minor ii^uries he was dangerously woimded by a ball which passed throuirh his left thigh, shattering the bone.
Being left on the ground, he fell into the hands of the enemy the ensuin.^ night, who, supposing him to be mortally
MTounded, did not remove him with their prisoners. Was recommended In a special despatch by the Commander in
<-'hief in the Crimea for his gallantry at the Redan, his fortitude, and the patient endurance with which ho bore his
most severe suffering during a confinement to his bed of nearly six months (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legiou
of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
' Major Chichester served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, including the battle
of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Me<lal with Clasp, and Turkish Me<bil).
* Major M'Nair served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the i6th August 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the
Indian campaign of 1858-50, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lieut. Hunt served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from the 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present at
the assault and capture of Rangiawhia, the repulse of the enemy's attack at Nukumaru, and taking of Putahi (Medal) .
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Golonel.— Lewis Duncan Williams, Cornet^ 'ai June s
' BaLAICLATA " "SEVASTOPOL."
S"J"!rfS2''^®.?^- BiUinFrfcon *£««j7n, P30 April 55 ; Lt. P26 Dec. 56 ; Capt. 'lo Mar. 61 : Major, »» Jane 6q
Bdward Arthur Gore. ComH, 1*25 Aug. 58 ; Lt. Pia June 60 ; Capt.Pig April 64 -Major, ^Ig^j ^ ^
Gaptaiks.
Francis Gteorgo Savage Curtis'..
Alexander Frederick Stewart ..
William Ward Bennitt
John Carter O'Neal
Thomas Blackwood
Albert Froom
George Hamilton Heaviside
Frederick William Bloomfleld
LlBUTSKAlTTS.
Henry John Mills
Henry John Peareth
William Johnson
George Gilbert Joseph Thackeray
John St. John Frederick
William Henry Dawson, Adjutant xo Jan. 72
Alexander Chalmers M'Kean
Andrew Green Thompson
Duncan Matheson
Patrick John Waldron
Sub LzxiJTXVAirTS.
Henry Leslie Ellis
William Henry Mott
Reginald Henry Bimington Wilson
Edward Graham Penne&ther
PxsDec. 54 24 Sept. 551 5 Mar. 58
24 July 58 P28 Dec. 60 •'14 Jane 64
P 5 Aug. 59 P17 Sept. 61 P 8 Feb. 68
P22 Mar. 64 P20 July 67 p 9 Feb. 70
P6Mar. 63PiFeb. 68 p 8 June 70
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P27 April
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28 Oct.
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68 P26 Feb. 70
66 Pi4 Oct. 68
70 P 0 Sept. 71
70 aSOct. 71
70: a8 0ct. 71
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30 Dec. 71
24 Feb. 72
7 Jan. 74
19 June 72
21 Aug. 73
3Z Aug. 72
23 April 73
5 July 73
PowMOftor.— Frederick Fits William Trench Hobbs, 9 Dec. 64; Son.Captain, 9 Dec. 69.
Biding MoMter.—'SZ, Joseph Malone.^ 7 Sept. 58.
QnarUr Ma$ter.^Thomaa Mitchell,' 9 March 60 ; Adjutant, at Feb. 56.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Launcelot Annstrong.^o MD. A.S, -j April 54 ; Surgeon, zi Oct. 64*
Veterinary iS'itf^ffon.— William Barker Walters, a6 Nov. 6z ; zr^ Claeet a Aug. 7Z.
Scarlet— JVictN^* YqMo^^. —Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jri** Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bi., and Co.
£etumed/rom India, S April 1867.
I Lt. Colonel the Hon. C. W. Thesiger acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle commanding the Cavalry Bri*
gade during the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the afl^irs of the lath August, z8th and azst Sept.
and capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* M%)or Billington served in India with the 4th Regt. during the rebellion of 1857-58, and was sererely wounded &t
the assault of the Fort on Be3rt Island on the and of April 1858 (Medal).
* Major Curtis served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea f^m the aoth July z8s^, including the battle
of the Tohemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served alao in the oamp&ip
•of 1857-58 agamst the mutineers in India, including the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 3z8t May, battler!
Budleekeserai, siege and fall of DelKT, and subseauent operations under Brigadier Showers; also the aflhir of Utd-
poorie and Kerkrowlie, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and subsequent aflbirs at Mahnndee sad
Shahabad (Medal with Clasp) .
> Riding Master Malone served in the 13th Light Dragoons throughout the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, inchulicg
4;he affhirs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Form, battles of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman. and TchenffiTiC
-siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Eupatoria under General D'Allonville. At daybreak on the S4tlt
September 1854. when marching on Balaklava, volunteered with three Troopers, and captured an Escort or tix
duemy's Cavalry, also the baggage which they were taking to Sebastopol (Victoria Cross, Medal with foar
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
' Quarter Master Mitchell served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Crimean oamx>aign of Z8S4-55, and ires
present at the afTairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's. Farm, battles of Alma. Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchema^
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. z854(Medal with four Clasps, Medal for distinguished conduct ia
the field, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
10 Doctor Armstrong.— For War Services see *' Medical Department.*'
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The Royal Cypher ^tbin the Garter. "PjiiriH8Di,A" "Waterloo" "Lucwrow."
Ooloinel.— Charles Hagart,^ CB. Comet.^is June 3a; JUeHt. 'la Aug. 34; Capt. 'ai Oct. 37; Ifwor, '10 Deo.
47; Li.Colonel^^3x Oct. 51; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Mty'or General, 28 July 65; LieuUQenenU, 6 Jan. 74;
Colonel 7th Haasare, 19 Jan. 73.
lieutenant ColoneL— Robert Hale, Comet, f xz June 5a ; Lt. 14 Sept. 55 ; Copt, z Jon. 59; Mi^or, ^ai Aug. 69 ;
Lt.Colonel, 'aa Feb. 7Z.
Hajera.— Hugh D'Arcy P. Bumell, Comet, ^14 July 54 ; Lt. 14 Sept. 55 ; Capt. Vy> July 58 j Major, 'aa Sept. 63 j
m.Lt.CoUmel, 6 Dec. 73.
Son. Walter Harbord,' Comet, x8 Deo. 57 ; Lt. ^19 Nov. 58 ; Capt. ^zo May 64 ; Major, ^aa Feb. 7Z.
Captajuts.
Frsnoia Massy Drew
Arthur Peel ■
John Lombard Hunt
Hugh M'Calmont
«. John Lambert Swale
Harrie Archbold Reid
Frank Shuttleworth
Charles FitxGerald Thomson ..
'18 Sept. 60
8 June 6z
'19 Aug. 62
'23 June 65
P23June 63
P 5 July 64
1*33 June 65
'37 July 66
LiXTTTBir AHTfl .
Thomas Hele Phipps
Lord Marcus Talbot De la Poer Beresford..
Cecil Loftus Reade
Harold Paget, Aide de Camp to Sir Edward |
Wentworth William Hope Johnstone
Hon. Alfred John Greorge Byng
Wm. Blakeney Persse Tronsdell, Adjw
font 9 March 7a
Hon. John Edw^il Leveson Jeryis
Robert Roper
Sub LisiTTsvAKTS.
Henry Matthew Ridley
William Baines Morris
Evelyn George Hammond Atherley .
Thomas Graham Smith
William James Gardiner Baird
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'22 Nov.
'27 July
Z4 Sept.
26 Nov.
P 8 July
Vaa June
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63i'2z Aug. 69
641*32 June 70
66|'39 May 69
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68 »23 Feb. 7z
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'z6 Mar. 70
'27 July 70
»24 Dec. 70
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38 Oct. 7z
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27 Mar. 7a
z3 April 72
33 April 73
z6July 73
9 Aug. 73
BSXV.XAJ. BT.LT.COL.
Dec. 57 ; Lt. 4r Adj. xa Mar. 6z ; Uo%» Captmn,Sy[Aj 7a.
itedieal Qffieer. —Surgeon Reginald'Croft Lever, MD. ; Ateietant Surgeon, z Oct. 60.
Veterinary Surgeon,— FrasxciA Walker, 3 Oct 63.
Blxi».—Agente, Messrs. Coz and Co.
' Eetumedfrom India, 8 April X870.
^ Lieut. Gttieral Hagart served with the 7th Hussars in Canada m Z838, and returned home with the Regiment
in 184a. Served throughout the Indian campaign with the army under Lord Clyde from the 4th February Z858 ;
cozomanded a wing of the 7th Hussars at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh on the 35U1 Feb.
1858. Commanded the zst Cavah^ Brigade during the siege and capture of Lucknow {CB.}. Commanded the
Cavalry under Brigadier General walpole at the attack on Fort Rooya. Present at the operations in Rohilcnnd
with the army under Lord Clyde. Commanded the zst Brigade of Cavalry at the taking of Bareilly. Present at
the relief of Shahjehani>ore and advance on Mohumdee. Commanded the Cavalry under Sir Hope Grant at the
advance on and occupation of Fysabad, in the afRhir at the Kandoo Nuddee, at the passage of the Gogra, and
daring the whole of the Trans-Gogra campaign till the conclusion of the war in Z859 (several times mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
' Major Hon. W. Harbord served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Aiiril Z858 to March z859an(l
was present at the aflUr of Sirsee, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of FyzabaB, passage of the Goomtee at Siutan-
pore, throuffhont Uie Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, and Hvderghur, and
poreuit of Senhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, includmg the afflEtir near Churda
and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meegeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and
aflair at Sitkaghat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Peel served in the zoxst Fusiliers throughout the Indian N. W. Frontier campaign of Z863 and was present at
the storming of the Conical HiU, also at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet and ITmbeyla (Medal with Clasp),
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Oolonel.— John Charles Hope Gibsone,^ Comef.^B Oct. 30; X^ '16 Aug. 33; Co;)<. '24 July 35 ; Jfcyor.'asFcb.is;
Lt. Colonel, '3 Sept. 47; Colonel^ 28 Nov. 54; Key or Qeneral, 28 June 62; Lieut. Qeneral, 25 Oct. 71;
Colonel 8th Hussars, xo Dec. 68.
Lieuteiuuit Colonel.— John Puget.* Cornet^ ^12 Sept. 48 ; Li. 1*14 Oct. 51 ; Capt. ^5 June 57 ; Ifiyor, '21 Feb.
65 ; Lt. Colonel, P5 April 71.
Kigort.— William Mussenden," Comet, »io June 53 ; Lt. 19 Jan. 55 ; Capt. 31 Jan. 58 ; Major, '21 Mar. 68.
Horace Montagu,* Comet, P13 Feb. 55 ; Lt. '19 June 57 ; Capt. ^5 Aug. 59 ; Major, *s April 71.
Captaiks.
FC John Worthy Chaplin,'
Hubert Plunkett Burke
Randle Jackson
William Henry Field
William St. Lo Malet
Harry Patrick Andrew
George Peter Low
LlXUTBlTAVTS.
William Birkett
Charles HenryGregg
Edward Groves Paley '..
WiUiam Smith Dunbar Abbott
Edward Heniy Green
John Blair Mmer
William Eden
Robert Nassau Sutton
Thomas Edward Stopford Hickman
Arthur Mark Crofton
Benson Day Harrison
Gerrard Auriol de Yisme, Adj. X2 Nov. 73..,
SiTB LiXUTBirAVTS.
George Stanley Williams
Albemarle Alexander Rawlinson
John Rupert Robert Lecky
x3 Apr. 58
'10 July 55'
12 Dec. 56
Pi7May 61
'20 Feb. 63
' 7 April 63
P 3 Oct. 66
Px3 Feb.
*'i4 Sept.
' 2 Jan.
P 6 Mar.
»'i4 Oct.
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Pis Dec.
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23 Sept.
19 May
20 Nov.
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Pavmaefer. — Henry Duberly,* 12 Nov. 47 ; Ent. P28 Sept. 39
Hiding Master.— John Attkins Pickworth,* 31 Aug. 58.
SUB LIBUT.
23 April 73
28 Feb. 74
XI Mar. 74
Lt. xs April 42 J Hon.Major, i Jan. 60.
Quarter Matter.— James William Kellv,>o 15 Nov. 59 ; Cornet, 31 Aug. 58.
Medical Qffleer.— Surgeon Major John Smith Chartrcs," MD. A.8. 11 June 52; Surgeon, xi Sept. 60; fftrye*
Veterinary Surgeon.— John Baldock, 15 Feb. 56 ; itt Cla$$, 21 Aug. 67. [Ifo/or, 9 May 7:.
B\ne.—Agent9, Mes.sr8. Cos and Co.—Irieh Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Bengal, 2 Mag 1864.
Lieut. General Gibsone served throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and was present on almost every oca.« <«
in which the Troops were engaged with the enemy ; and he had the commond of and led the charge of Cavilr. ^
the decisive affair of Gwanga, on the 8th June 1846, when a Inr^re body of the enemy was encountered and uuct y
broken, leaving upwards of 400 dead on the field, on which occasion his services were warmly acknowledged ui ua
public despatches, and his name particularly mentioned iu general ortlers (Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Puget served with the 8th Hussars in the Crimea from the 29th April to Nov. 1855, including the extf'''
tion to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal >vith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served m Rajpootana in i:-' ^
topol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpoolaim in 18;
was present at the capture of Kotnh and battle of Kotaria (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Montagu served with the 8th Hussars the campaigns of 1858-59 m Rajpootana ai;id Central India nnd »"..j
present at the capture of Kotah, reoccui>ation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, a::-
actions of Koordrye and Boordah (Medal with Clasp). - k i
* Captain Chaplin served with the 67th Rogt. in the Chinese campaign of i860, was present in the action at Sict".
taking of Tonghoo, and storming of the Tokoo Fort where he carried the Queen's Colour after Ensign FrR*cr w^^*
wounded, crossed the ditch at the head of the Regt., and was severely wounded in planting the Colour on the csva- 1
lier at a very early period and before the Fort surrendered (Me<lal with Clasps, and Victoria Cross) .
* Major Duberly served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, includmg the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, Inkermau, and Tchei-nnya, aflairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzic's Farm, and siege of Sebastoiwl i^f^^
with lour Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Riijpootana and Central India in 1858-59. iucludim: ih>>cni't^"^
of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, actions of Ko<5iitlrre a: J
Boordah (Medal with Clasp).
» Riding Master Pickworth served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the n^:-- \
naissance to Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkoi-man, and the Tchemaya, affairs of Bulganak and MKenu- ■?
Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Scned in 'M
Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, batlle of Kt>t» k
Serai, capture of Gwalior, and action of Boordah (Medal with Clasp). ,
" Quarter Master Kelly served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4th Hussars, including the i«tth!* «_
Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol; also nresent with the 14?-
Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with four Clasps, tS-ench War Medal, and Turkish Medal).
n Doctor Chartres.— For Wai- Services see '* Medical Department."
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Ottleael.— 5ir James Hope Grant,i OCB. CorHet, ^^g Ang. 36; Zt. 1*26 Feb. a8; Capt P39 2Iay 35; Mcnor,
22 April 4a ; Bt.Lt.Colomel, 7 June 49; Lt. Colonel, 39 April 50; Colonely 28 Nov. 54 Major Qeneral, 26 Feb.
I 58; Lieut. General, 3 Oct. 64; General, 23 April 72 ; Colonel 9th Lancers, 6 Feb. 65.
LtCoIoneL— ifoji. Ivo de Yesci Edward Twwleton Wvkehaxn Fiennes,' Comet, 1*23 Nov. 50 ; Lt, ^S June
52 ; Capt. »»3 Mar. 57 ; JBt.MaJ. ao July 58 ; Jf«/or, '9 Mar. 60 ; Bt.Lt. Col. 25 Mar. 69 ; Lt. Col. ^ 19 May 69.
Xajon.— Henry Marshall,' Cornet, i May 55 ; Lt. 17 Sept. S7 ; Oapl' 'i July 59 ; Major, 'ii April 68.
John Hardy, Comet, >26 Feb. 58 ; Lt. P13 May 59 ; Capt. ^3 Dec. 61 ; Major, "^19 May 69.
CAPTAIIfS.
'Robert Stewart Cleland
Bowyer Wenham Cave-Browne-Gave .
iWilliam Clayton Clayton
iFrank De la Garde Grissell
Henzy Angustns Buahman
M il'/u Henry Richard Abadie*
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P31 May 591^24 Mar. 63
P2iMar. 65, P I May 66
9 Nov. 58 '*3c Juno 63 9 Mar. 72
6 Aug. 58,^18 Dec. 6o| 14 Feb. 72
'i I Sept. 63 >• II Dec. 66
P28 Dec. 66 '19 May 69 25 Feb. 74
^ 9 Aug. 64
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9 Mar. 67
P19 May 69
LlXUTSXAirTS.
Richard St. Legcr Moore
James Alex. Fra. Homberston Stewart^
Mackenzie j |
Lord Wm. Leslie De la Poor Beresford
Hon. Godfrey Ernest Percival Willoughby
William Percy,» Adjutant 19 May 69 .
Alfred Llewelyn Wheeler
WUliam Hennr Fife .
Strange Gonlu Butson
Bloomfleld Gough
John James Scott Chiaholme
Hon. George Wm. Gilbert Ru£sell .
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Hon. Derrick Warner WiUiam Westenra...
Hon. Eustace Vesey
Francis William Edwin Maonsell
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' 1 May 67 jP 8 June 70
1* 8 June
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28 Oct.
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4 Dec. 72I
23 April 73
28 Feb. 74
Tajniuuter. — ^Maurice Hartland Mahon, 8 Mar. 58 ; Hon. Major, 8 Mar. 67.
Biding Master. — John Crowdy, a Nov. 66.
Quarter Master.— George Fuller,* 30 Oct. 69.
Medical Officer. — Surgeon Major Robert Lower," MD. A.S. i Aug. 57; Surgeon, 9 Sept. 71.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Edwin Thomas Cheesmau, 20 Nov. 67.
BlvLQ— Facings Scarlet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
BeturnedfroiR India, 28 September 1859.
^ Sir Hope Grant served in China as Brigade* Major to Lord Saltouu, and was present at the assault and cnpture
of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the lauding before Nankin (Medal), lie Kcrvod with the 9tli Lancers in the Sutl»«j cam-
P&i$?n in 1846, and was present at the battio of Sobraon (Mc<lal). Cdunnandcd the 9ih Lancers during tiio greater
pttit of the campaign in the Puqjaub in 1848-49, including the passage of the Chcnab at Ramnuggur, and battle of
t'hiUianwallah ; ho was also presentat the battle of Goojerat (Meaal with two Clasps) . Commanded the Cavalry Brigade
a.i Itrigaciier G^eral during the siege and at the assault of Delhi in 1857, and had his horse shot under him during
the r)pcrations of the 19th June. Was promoted to the rank of Major General and nominated a XCJJ. *' for his eminent
bervicetiin command of the Cavalry Division at the siege of Delhi, and in that of a Disision at the relief of Luc know
nndcr Sir Colin Campbell, as also in the subsequent operations at Cawnporo when the rebel army sustained a total
lUrcat" (Medal with two Claspg). Commanded the British Forces throughout the campaign of z86o in China, ter-
minating with the capture of Pekin, for which he received the thanks of Parliament, and was nominated a OCB,
(Tv^'o additional Clasps to former China Medal, and 2nd Class of the Legion of Honor.)
' Lt.Colonel Hon. I. Fiennes served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859 and
wat firejient at the affair of Mcengunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barreeand Sirsee, action of Nawab-
(miisre, occupation of Fvzabad, passage of the Go(Tmtee at Sultanpoi*e, affairs of the Kandoo Nuddee and Paleeghat,
thriiughout Uie Trans-Gogra campaign as Cavalry Brigade Ma^or, including passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, afilEiirs
of Mtichlot^gaon and Kumdacoti, advance into Nepaul, and affair at Sitkaghat (several times mentioned in despatches,
fircvet of .AJuijor, Medal with Clasp).
' Major Marahall served in the Crimea with the X7th Lancers, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
i5*>^h Sept. 1855 until April 1856. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign m 1857-59, including the pursuit of Tantia
Topcrc.
* C-aptain Abadie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present at the action ■
St Arogee (mentioned in despatches), and capture of Magdala (Medal).
^ Lieiit. Percy served in toe 4th Dragoon Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. and was present at the
battles of Balaklava (severely wounded by a sabre-cut across the loft cheek) and Inkerman, attack on Ruseifen
f'Utposta on the loth Februaiy 1855, battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with throe
rianps, Turkish Medal, Medal and gratuity of ;Ci5 for distinguished conduct in the Field, and Km'ght of the
Legion of Honor).
* Quarter Master Fuller served with t^e 9th Lancers in the Sntlej campaign in 1845-46 and was present at the
battleof Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and battles of
L'hillianwallab and Goojerat (Modal with two Clasps). Served also throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of
1837-59 ^^^ ^^^ present at the battle of Bndlekeserai, throughout the operations ending in the siege and capture of
Delhi, actions of Bolundshur and AUyghur, battle of Agra, affair at Meraigunge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
ittack on the Gwalior mutineers at Cawnpore and Seraighat, actions at Khodagunge and Meeangunge, siege and
»pture of Lacknow, attack on Roya Fort, action at Allygungo, capture of Bareilly, action near Bhalyehanpore
md parsnit to Mahomdee, and affitur at Kumdakote (Medal with three Clasps).
' Doctor Lewer.—For War Services see " Medical Department."
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10th (The Frince of Wales' Ovm) Royal Regt. of Hussars. [S^'^SSoj.
The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. " PsvnrsmuL " " Watkbloo ** " SKvinoroL."
Colonel.— ITif Boyal Highneu Albert Edward, Frinee of Wales and Duke of Cornwall, KO. XT. ZB. QCB.
OCSI. Colonel, o Nov. 58 ; General, 9 Nov. 6x; Colonel loth Hiissars, 18 April 63.
Lieutenant Colond.— J7an. Caryl Craven Molyneux,* Cornet, '6 June 56; JU. 11 May 58; Capl. *g}iai.
; Lt.CoU ' '"
60; Major, '17 Aug. 70;
Mi^or.— XoTii Ralph" Druiy Kerr, Cometh
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tlonel, a6 Mar. 73.
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57 ; Lt. 'is June 58 ; Capi. 1*33 Aug. 61 ; Major, 36
CXPTilKS.
William Chaine
Edward Alexander Wood
ThoB. James Williams Bulkeley
Robert Spencer Liddell. Milttary Seere- ")
tary to Commander in Chief , Bombay S
Thomas Astell St. Quintin
Boyce Albert Combe*
Robert C. D'Esterre Spottiswoode
PiaDec. 56
16 July 58
Pi4July 58
78 Mar. 58
30 Dec. 59
37 Aug. 60
aoMar. 58
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Uvedale Edward Parry Okeden
Thos. Algernon Smith Dorrien
Hon. Henry John Lindley Wood
Edward Hartopp
Hugh Sutlej Gough
Hon. Charles Compton Wm. Cavendish .
Charles Wm. Francis, Faeo«i»^ Campden .
Robert Francis Pate Startin
Riohard Curzon Sherwin Druiy-Lowe ....
Sub LxBUTXiTAKTS.
Harry Heptinstall Rose Heath
Welby Francis Montr^sor, Interpreter .,
Hon. James Pearse Napier
Reginald Tuite-Dalton
P 9 Oct,
^2^ July
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& May
II June
Aprfl 64
June 64
Aug. 64
Oct. 64
May 68
Feb. 71
July 70
Nov. 69
zo May 64
Pi3July 67
PisFeb. 68
I* 3 May 68
Pi7Aug. 70
12 Feb. 73
9 April 70
Feb. 6S
April 69
May 70
Aug. 70
Oct. 71
Mur, 70
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
24 July 73
19 Oct. 7a
19 Oct. 73
16 July 73
Pavmof/er.— Lambert Lyons Montgomery* {late Captain 4r Lt.CoUmet SeoieFue. €Me.), xx Asig. 66.
Riding Ifcw^r.— Charles Sandes, 6 Sept. 73.
Quarter Matter. — William King, s Nov. 72.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon M<yor William Cattell," A.8. 38 March 54 ; Surgeon, 12 July 64.
Veterinary Surgeon. — William Appleton, 31 Jan. 60 ; ut Claee, 4 Oct. 73.
Blue.— Agent*, Messrs. Coz and Co.
Returned from the Crimea, 2 June 1856. Embarked for India, 10 January 1873.
* Lt. Colonel Hon. C.C. Molyneux served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859.
and was present at the repulwe of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, aflkire :f
Barree and Sirsee, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, tlu*oughout the Byswarra campaign, inclading
the affairs of Kandoo Nuddee, Palee^bat, and Hydergunge, pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee ; also U10
TrHus-Gogra cami>aign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Baoiee
with pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepuul and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Combe served with the 3rd Sind Horse in the Abyssinian campaiflni, and was present as Orderlj
Officer to Colonel Eraser at the action of Arogee, and capture of Magdala (Medal).
' Lt. Colonel Montgomeiy, when on passage to India in the transport Briton with troops, was wrecked on the
lesser Andaman, in Nov. 1844, and remained on that island 51 days, suflisring very severe privations. He served ui
the 30th Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobrsoo
(Medal and two Clasps). Also in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) including the capture of Mar>
tnban (wounded), the operations before Rangoon on the 12th 13th and z4th April, and the captare of the Crr»t
Dat^on Pagoda (wiUi the storming party), and capture of Prome.
* Surgeon Migor CattelL— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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53
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** BoTPT" (with the Sphinx).
" PBiTiHsni,A " "Watebloo" "BniTBTPoaE" "Alma*
IVKBBXAV" "SbTASTOPOL."
Cd«B«l.--5i> Archibald Little,* KCB. Comei, P4 Oct. 31 ; Lt. '31 Aug. 32 ; Capt. ^24 Feb. 37 J ^aM, 5
April 50; Id.Colonel, ao Jane 54; Colomel, ao June 57 ; Ificyor Ge»eral, 6 March 68 ; Colonel izth HusBars,
23 May 73.
lieutanaat GeUmel.— Arthur LytteltonAnnesley,* Cornet, 'ax July 54 ; 2^. 8 Doc. 54 ; Capt, V24Feb. 57 ; Major,
'18 Jan. 6z ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 9 Dec. 71 ; Lt.Colonel^ z6 July 73.
M%|or.— Edward Harnett,* Comet, >a June 48 ; Lt. 14 Oct. 51 ; Capt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Major, 20 July 66.
Captaxvs. I _ p°^^^ I ^^^^ ^^^___
Albert Peel Oamett |**6Peb. 57! 5 Mar. 58 »• 14 June 59
Arthur Cecil Tempest » 3 Mar. 57.'x6Mar. 58 '30 Aug. 59
Richard John Somers I' a Apr. 57,^31 May 58
Walter Balfo '37 Jan. 57,^19 Feb. 58
Robert Paterson Pox« | aoJuly 55 '27 Nov. 57
i Edward Stirling Rivett-Carnac 7 4 Jan. 58 x8 May 58
'James Scott Black ' 8 July 62 'ao June 65
LiBFiBXAvra.
. (Herbert Wynne Apperley
• 'St. John Stewardson Taylor, Adjutani ao )
I Dec, 64 .7. ;
. (John Donald HamiU Stewart
Lincoln Godfrey Mund^', /iii«rjwe^«r
lEdward Eardley Luahington
•John Charlton Kinchant
iHamilton Campbell Vetch
[Charles Verelst Verelst
iKdward Archibald Young
'Francis GK)d8Chall Johnson
'aa Sept.
aoDec.
'27 July 66
14 Sept. 66
13 Jan. 69
aa Sept.
Pas Sept. 67! 10 May
' 7 Nov. 68,Pa7 Oct.
Pia Oct. ' - '^
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'aoOct.
'15 Dec.
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|Wm. Henrr Fothergill MacMullen 28 Oct. 71
Henry Philip Stewart Reid i
Thomas Haughton Eyre |
Livingston Thompson
'Charles James Robarts
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct
a8 Oct.
iz Sept. 7a
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z6 Jan. 66
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5 July 72
5 July 72
29 May 73
29 Aug. 73
imr, Z5 March 73.
... Pavmaster.—ioYm Akin Dyer, Z5 Mar. 58 ; Honorary Maji
... Riding Matter.— ^enxj M'Gee, Z3 Nov. 72.
... Q,uarter Matter. — Rourke Teevan,^ zo Nov. 65.
\ Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major James M'NeUl Beatty, Surgeon, az Aug. 67.
... ' Veterinary Surgeon.— Chaxl&B Percivall, 30 June 63.
"Bine.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Eetumed from ike Crimea, a6 July Z856. Smbarleed for India, 25 July z866.
^ Sir Archibald Little served with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in Z846, including the battle of Sobraon
Oledal). Scr\'ed as Brigadier in command of the Cavalzy at the relief of Luoknow, and commanded the post at
r^.koo&ha from z6th to 24th Nov. Z857, for which he received the thanks of the Commander in Chief and Oovenior
licQeral in Council, and CB. Commanded the Cavaliy and three troops Horse Artillery at the battle of Cawnpore
and pursuit of the Gwalior mutineers on the 6th Dec, actions at Seraighat and Khndargnnge. Commanded the
I'^t Brigade of Cavalry at the siege of Lucknow, until severely wounded by a musket-ball through the left elbow
\ihree times mentioned in Despatches, Medal with Two Clasps).
^ Lt. Colonel Anncsley served with the zith Hussars in the Crimea from apth July Z855, including the siege and
Tdll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Hajor HamcU served with the zzth Hussars in the Crimea from Z4th July Z855, including the battle of Tcher-
Qaja, siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Fox served with the 34th Regt. in the Indian cainpaign in Z8S7-58, and was present in the actions at
Tawnpore on a6th ayth and 38th Nov. Z857 : capture of the Fort of Meeangnnge, siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
^ C'sptain Rivett-Camac served in the Indian mutiny campaign attached to a troop of the 7th Hussars firom
^Urch to June Z838. Served with Fane's Horse during the China campaign of z86o, and was present at the
icuun of Sinho, taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the zSth and azst September, and subsequent operations before
^ekin. Was extra Orderly Officer to Brigadier PatUe during the actions of the zath Aug. and z8th Sept. (men-
ioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps) . Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of z868 with the Trans-
Mrt Train, and was present at the fall of Magdala (mention^ in despatches, Medal).
' Quarter Moster Teevan served with the zzth Hussars in Bulgaria and the Crimea during the Eastern campaign
*' 1^54-55. including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kensie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (led the left troop
>f the right squadron, and was wounded), Inkerman, and Tohemaya, siege and &U of Sebastopol (Medal with four
3»q«, Frvnch War Medal, and Turkish Medal) .
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12th (Prince of Wales*) Royal Regiment of Lancers,
The Prince's Flnme. The Rising Sun and Bed Dragon.
" Watbbloo " " Sbtastopol
fHeadQti&iien,
L leedi.
Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Pisusru"
Cehtbal Iwdix."
Colonel.— Edward Pole.i Comet, '7 July 35; Lt. »*i9 Sept. 36; Capt.^18 Not. 3Z ; Jfq/or, '30 July 44;
Lt. Colonel, ^so Mar. 47; Colonel, 38 Nov. 54; Ifo/or General, z6 Feb. 62; lAeut. General, 25 Oct. 71;
Colonel Z2th Lancers, z Jan. 73.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Adolphus Ulick Wombwell," .Eii«c*i, J^zoAug. 52: Lt, '33 Dec. ^^: Cocf 'iMit^v
Afajor. P18 July 62 ; X^Cotene^ "as Mar. 71. *- 53, «p. i^J-^.
Migor.— John Charles Le Qnesne. Comet, ''29 April 56 ; Lt. 7 July 57 ; Capt. ^iB July 63 ; Jfajor, 24 April :;.
Captaiits.
John Cavendish Orred
Crollon Thomas Burton Vandeleur
John Sprot Tait
William George Middleton
Barry Valentine Dennehy
John Cecil Russell
John Beauchamp Hayes
LlXUniTAHTfl.
Leslie Martin
Hon. Walter John Stewart, £xtra Aide de )
Camp toSirHope Grant }
George Mure Martin
John Arthur Philipps Scourfleld
John George Reynard-Cookson
Edmund Morton Mansel-Pleydell, Adju- >
tant 10 Dec. 73 i
Robert Hawkes Ellis
Henry Russell Worthington*
Henry Ashton Case
George Henry Dean
Edward Wentworih Fisher Holden AUeyne
Sub LiBUTBKAirTS.
Charles Edward Beck
Mervy n Henry Archdale
Philip Faston Mack
'13 Nov. 60
'30 Nov. 60
*• 8 July 6'>
*• Q May 65
36 Feb. 64
'z8Sept. 60
P33Feb. 68
'30 June
'z4 Oct.
'23 Jan.
»34 July
P 9 Oct.
P 8 June
''25 June
^it May
38 Oct.
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
••18 July 62/'29 May 66
P 6 Mar. ^^3 p 9 Mar. 67
»'3i Jan. 65|»»i3 June 68
•"U Aug. 67|'» 4 Jan. 71
t6 Mar. 67; 24 April 72
Pi6Aug. 64»'28May 70
** z Sept. 69 3 Aug. 73
»• 9 Oct. 69
P 9 Oct. 69
**io Aug. 70
•* 4 Jan. 71
*'33 Feb. 71
'35 Mar. 7z
38 Oct. 71
'13 Oct. 70
38 Oct. 73
30 Dec, 72
z6 Mar. 74
3 Aug. 73
14 Aug. 72
9 Aug. 73!
BBBV.KAJ.
Paym«/*r.— William Henry Buttanshaw, 23 June 63 ; Hon.Captain, 23 June 68.
Riding Master. — Wm. St. Legor Stephens, 3Z July 57.
Quarter Matter. — James Pronj^er, 10 June 63.
Medical Officer. — Surgeon Major Thomas Tarrant,* MD. Surgeon, 10 July 66.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Qh»x\e9, Steel, ix Oct. 55 ; \tt ClaM, 21 Aug. 67.
Blue— i-urin^r* Sc&rlet.~-Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
lieturned from India, 29 June i860.
' Lieut. General Pole commanded the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 185Z-53 (Medal) ; in General Soiner«et»
expedition over the Kci in 1851 he commanded the Cavalry and Artillery ; and in 1852 he commanded several PatroU
and Columns. Served in the Crimea from oth May 1855, and was present at the capture of Tchorgaun, battle o<|
Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol. and at Eupatoria with the Light Cavalry Brigade (Medal with Cla^, -M
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Mednl).
* Lt.Colonel Wombwell sers'ed in the Crimean campaign in the 62nd Regiment from December 185410 Ati?u?Ii
1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, sortie of the 6th April, and attack on tJie Quarries on the 8th June; ard
with the 12th Lancers from August 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campjiin
of 1858-59 with the Saugor and Nerbudda Field Force, including the battle of Banda (horse sliot under lun'.
actions of Jeejun^e and Kobrai, and relief of Kirwee (Medal).
* Lieut. Worthington served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and ««
present at the assault and capture of Ran^iawhia, reptdse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukuxnam, t£^
of Kakaramea, and taking ot Putahi (Medal).
* Doctor Tarrant.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
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iL-, s«j "Barn" (with the Sphinx). " Salamaw ca " "TnisBVLx** "Watbbloo** "Bhuetpom" "Alma"
fji Hiifl "Balaxlava" "IvKBSxAir" "Sbtabtopol."
^ ^ Maad.— Sir Archibald Little.^ XCB. Cornet, '4 Oct. 31 ; Li. '31 Aug. 33 ; Capt '24 Feb. 37 ; Major, $
April 50; Zi.Colonelf 20 Jane 54; Colonel, ao June 57 ; Mqfor General, 6 March 68 ; Colonel nth Hossars,
J3Ma7 73.
uatmaat Goloa«l.->ArthurLyttelton Annealey,* Comet, ^ai July 54; it 8 Dec. 54; Capt. i'24Feb. 57 ; Major,
'18 Jan. 61 ; Bt.U.Colonel, 9 Dec. 71 ; Lt.Colonel, 16 July 73.
M«jor.— Edward Harnett,* Comet, 'a June 48 ; LI. 14 Oct. 51 ; Capt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Major, ao July 66.
Captaiits.
Albert Peel Gamett ' 6 Feb. 57 5 Mar. 58 '14 June 59
Arthur Cecil Tempest »3Mar. 57i'i6Mar. sSl'soAug. 59
Richard John Somers ' 3 Apr. 57;'ai May 58 ^ai Sept. 60
CORKBT. I LIBUT.
I ;WalterBalfe
'■■• '/» Robert Paterson Fox«
'- • Edward Stirling Rivett-Carnac ^.
li I ... Jamee Scott Black
I L1XUTSVAHT8.
• .Herbert Wynne Apperley
• -St. John Stewardson Taylor, At(fuiant ao )
I Dec. 64 j
. iJohn Donald Hamill Stewart
• Lincoln Godfrey Mun^', /iiierjwe/ffr
• Edward Baidley Luahuigton
I John Charlton Kinchant
. Hamilton Campbell Vetch
jCharlea Verelst Verelst
■ Edward Archibald Young
Francis Godschall JohnBon
1*27 Jan. 57,»'i9Feb. 58
aoJuly 55P27N0V. 57
4 Jan. 58 1 x8 May 58
P 8 July 6a'Pao June 65
Paa Sept.
aoDec.
aa Sept.
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' 8 July
'aoOci.
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^16 Oct. 60
16 Jan. 66
25 Jan. 71
z4Aug. 7a
SCB LlBUTBKAirrS.
, Wnu Heni7 Pothergill MacMullen..
Heniy Phi&p Stewart Held
Thomas Haaghton Eyre
Liringston Thompson
Charles James Bobarts
Pa7July 66
14 Sept. 66
65 Pi3 Jan. 69
67' 10 May 71
68 P27 Oct. 71
67 aSOct. 71
68 a8 0ct. 71
69 a8 Oct. 71
69 a8 0ct. 7Z
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28 Oct. 7z
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
30 Doc.
19 Oct.
za Feb.
BBBT.IIAJ.
5 July 72
5 July 72
29 May 73
29 Aug. 73
Pavwosfer.— John Akin Dyer, Z5 Mar. 58 ; Sonorarjf M(yor, zs March 73.
Riding Maeter. — Henry M'Gee. Z3 Nov. 72.
(Quarter MoMter. — Rourke Teevan,* zo Nov. 65.
Medieal Qffleer.— Surgeon Major James M'Neill Beatty, Surgeon, az Aug. 67.
VHerinarg ^wr^eow.— Charles Percivall, 30 June 63.
I "EiviQ.—Agenta, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Betnmed from the Crimea, a6 Julg zSse. Smbarked for India, 35 July z866.
' ^ir Archibald Little served with the 9th Lancers in the Sutl^ campaign in Z846, including the battle of Sobraon
u '-a1). Served as Brigadier in command of the Cavalry at the relief of Lucknow, and commanded the post at
L*. k>i>ia from z6th to a4th Nov. Z857, for which he received the thanks of the Commander in Chief and Governor
tritnl in Council, and CB. Commanded the Cavalry and three troops Horse Artillery at the battle of Cawnpore
'ail vxrsait of the Qwalior mutineers on the 6th Dec, actions at Seraighat and Khndargunge. Commanded the
^Brigade of Cavalry at the siege of Lucknow, until severely wounded by a musket-ball through the left elbow
^« fcaces mentioned in Despatches, Medal with Two Clasps) .
' U. Colonel Annesley served with the zzth Hussars in the Crimea ft-om 39th July Z855, including the siege and
u- ;<f Sebutopol (Medal with Ch&sp, and Turkish Medal).
* ujor Harnett served with the zzth Hussars in the Crimea tram Z4th July Z855, including the battle of Tcher-
s^ net^ and fisU of Bebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Caivuiin Fox served with the 34th Regt. in the Lidian campaign in z 85 7-58, and was present in the actions at
Avrpcre on a6th 37th and a8th Nov. Z857 ; capture of the Fort of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow
A.^ with Clasp).
't'aptain Rivett-Camac served in the Indian mutiny campaign attached to a troop of the 7th Hussars from
Erc)| to Jane Z838. Served with Fane's Horse during the China campaign of z86o, and was present at the
s-is of Sjiho, taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the z8th and azst September, and subsequent operations before
't^. Was extra Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle during the actions of the zath Aug. and z8th Sept. (men-
vsei m despatches. Medal with two Clasps) . Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of z868 with the Trans-
*n Train, and was present at the flaU of Magdala (mention^ in despatches. Medal).
' Qttrter Master Teevan served with the zzth Hussars in Bulgaria and the Crimea during the Eastern campaign
[^S4-S5. including the afTairs of Bulganao and M'KenBie*s Farm, battles of Alma, Bahiklava (led the left troop
lite rudii squadron, and was wounded), Inkerman. and Tohemaya, siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with four
hi|M» ftoidi War Medal, and Turkish Medal).
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The Royal Cypher within the Garter. The Prussian Eagle. " Douao " " Txlaveba " " FuBims d'Ojoi"
•• Saxamakcx " ** ViTTOBiA. " " Obthxs " ** Pkiciitsula " " PuirjAUB " " Chilliakwallie"
*' GOOJKRAT " " PSSBIA " " CSITTBAL IlfDIA."
Colonel.— John Wilkic.i Comet, 'ii May 38; Lieut, p 29 May 40; Capt. ^17 May 44; Ifajor, *2j Feb. 5:;
Lt. Colonel, 'xo Feb. 54; Colottel, i8 Nov. 54; Major General, 6 Mar. 68; Colonel 14th Hoasars,
1$ May 73.
, Lieutenant Colonel.— Pearson Bcott thompson,* CB. Comet, '5 Aug. 42 ; Lt. '7 June 44; Capt. «»3 Sept 47;
Bt.Major, 20 July 58 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel , 3 July 60 ; Major, ^18 June 6z ; Lt. Colonel, '29 Nov. 64 ; Col. 6 Jan. ^7.
Majors.— Francis Pemberton CampbeU^^Eneion, 3 Nov. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. '14 Jan. 62 ; Major,*! Dto i-.
$. William Arbuthnot,* Emign, 25 Mar. 56 ; Lt. '3 June 59 ; Capt. '29 Nov. 64 ; Bt. Major, zs Aug. 68 ; Jif<i/.>f,
'xo Aug. 70.
Gaptaivs.
Hon. Frederick Amherst*
John Hunter Knox
Francis Shirley Russell ^
Joseph Harpur
». Alan Coulston Gardner (Lieut. Royal )
Bombay Artillery , Z ixiae Oo) f
Samuel Barrett...'
Algernon Edward Sheppard Preston
WUliam Bell McTaggart
LlXUTSVAITTS.
Henry L'Estrango Malone
James Kentish, Adjutant 15 March 73 ..
Thomas H. Beaton Garrett
Archibald William Merry
Richard (Jarth
Hon. Hugh George Grough
Augustus John English
Christopher Devonsher Villiers Tuthill. .
Sub LiKTTTXKAirTS.
John Shaw Heron-Maxwell
Charles Fi*ederick Lindsell
Frederick Gordon Blair
Gerald Craven Ricardo
William Henrv Bom
Beresford 8. CTrichton Loftus-Tottenham.
14 May 58
30 Mar. 58
P 6 Feb. 63
5 Aug. 64
'27 July 66
'20 Mar. 57
P 8 July 62
1*13 June 68,
,Pi5 Oct 61
P 8 Feb. 6x
P23Aug. 64
20 July 66
PisDeo. 69
»i8MBy 60
Pto Oct. 65
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»'3oDec. 64
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P13 June 68
19 June 72
21 Aug. 72
Z4 July 67
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30 April 73
P22 Aug.
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30 Dec. 73
28 Feb. 74
3 July 72
24 July 72
26 Mar. 73
23 April 73
Z2 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
Paymaster. — John Macartney J 16 May 62 ; Son.Captain, z6 May 67.
Riding Mcuter. — James HaiTan,* 1 Dec. 6?.
Qtiarter Matter. —ThovoR^ Howell Clark,* 2 Sept. 62.
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Medical OJleer.— Surgeon Major Ormsby Bowen MiUer.^® .4.5^. 38 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, 9 Sept. 64.
Veterinary Surgeon.— -Fredericli Fitzhugh Marshall, 22 June 60.
Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agentt, Sir E. Borough, Bt. & Co.
Returned from Bombay, June x86o.
1 Major Greneral Wilkie commanded the loth Hussars in the Crimean campaign ftrom the X7th April Z855, incliid
ing the capture of Tchorgaim, battle of the Tchcmaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Modal with Clasp, sih Cls&s cT
the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Thompson served with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the insurgent Boers in South Africa in" i?»= :
and likewise in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the X4th Light Dragoons with the Central India Fk '
Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Jhansi ; commanded the Cavalry at
the captiire of the Fort of Loharri ; present at the battle of Koonch, the various skirmishes before Calpee, action ::'
Galowlie, and capture of the town and Fort of Calpee ; commanded the Left Wing of the Regiment at the actiin i^
Morar, the several eneagements on the Heights before Kotakeserai and Gwalior, and capture of the Fort and city '
Gwalior ; commanded a Field Detachn;ient for three months in Bundlecund, and in a successful attack against a vrry
superior body of rebels at Garotha — thanked by the Governor of Bombay in Council (twice mentioned in dapatclie>,
Brevets of Major and LtrColonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Major Pemberton Campbell served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from Z2th July Z855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mcshl
Served also with the 79th in the Indian campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Barcily.
Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee ; served from Sept. Z858 with the ist Punjaub Cavalry and was present at the ca]-
ture of Rampore Kussia and pursuit, passage of the Gogra, affairs of Churda and attack on Bankee with pursuit t.>
the Raptee, advance into Nepaul, and affair at Sitkaghat. Also with Sir Alfred Horsford's Force on the Frontien
of Nepaul from Jan. to June xSsp (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Arbuthnot served witn the Rifle Brigade m the Indian campai^ in Z85T-58, including the aiege and cap-
ture of Lucknow and some of the minor affhirs of the campaign (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Abyssinian cair •
paign as Aide de Camp and Assistant Military Secretary to Lord Napier, and was present at the capture of Ma^r- '
dala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Captain Hon. F. Amherst served as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy in the Black Sea and Baltic in i8>4-:>
(Medal).
7 Captain Macartney, late a Captain in the zTth Lancers, was present with a Squadron of the z^ Light Dra^?^
at Kumool and in the action of Zorapore z8th Oct. Z839. Served with the Z7th Lancers in the Gnnoiea mnn the :£t^
June to Z4th July and from Sept. to Nov. Z855, including the eiege of Sebastopol and battle of the Tohemaya (Medii
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Riding Master Harran served the Eastern campaign of Z854 with the 4th Dragoon Ghiarda, indlndin^ the batii^
of Balaklava, Inkerman^ and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkiah Medal).
> Quarter Master T. H. Clark served with the z4th Hussars Uiroughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, inclc^
ing we action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Ohillianwalla and Goojerat, pursuit of the esecj
over the Jhelum, and of the Airghans aorossthe Indus, with their expulsion beyond the Khyber Pass Qfadal viik
two Clasps). Persian campaign of Z857 (Medal with Clasn). Indian campaign of z 857-58, mduding the snnprw
sion of the mutiny at Arungabad, siege and capture of Dnar, actions of Mondesore (severely wounded), rrikf <t
Neemuch, siege and capture of CJhanaaree, battle of the Betwa (wounded), siege and capture of Jhansi, action ci
Koonah and Oolowlie, advance on and capture of Calpee and pursuit action and capture of Morar, reoapCare a
Qwalior, action of Ranode, and pursuit of Ferose Shah (Medal with Clasp).
10 SurgoDn Mi^ Miller.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
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of England within the Gkuter. Merebimur. '*Ek8dobv" " Soicoht-op-Zxi " "Yillisrs sit
Hiif| Oouchb" "Sahxouw" "Vittobix" "PBjmrsuLA" "Waibbloo."
J^y- Ooknel.— George William Key, ComH, ^5 July 31 ; Lt. 25 Aug. 33 ; Capt. '16 Sept. 37 ; Ifq/or, ^14 June 42 ;
Lt.ColoMl, 9 Feb. 47; Coloiul, "*' ^-.^ <.a. , _..^
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Francis Hood Gregory
George Luck
Henry Laugtry*
Robert Marcus Briflooe
Henry W. Ridley Blackett
Rochfort Hamilton Rochforb-Boyd..
John K'Biyans
lounu.— George WiUiam Key, Uomet, »'5 Jaly 31 ; JA. 25 Aug. 33 ; C<mt. ^le Sept. 37 ; Mqjor, '14 June 42 1
Lt.Colonelf 9 Feb. 47; CtUonel, 38 Noy. 54; Mqjor Qenertu, 6 Feb. 62; Ideut.Oeneralt 30 July 71;
Colonel z5th Hussars, 19 Noy. 71.
laeatsBaat Oolonel.— John Edward Svpndley,' Etuign, ij Jan. 47 ; Ze. 22 Deo. 50; Capt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Major,
'^z Dec. 6z ; Bt.Li.Colonelt Z9 June 73 ; Lt.Colonel, 7 Jan. 74.
M^ar.— Dayid Maxwell, Cornet^ ^18 Sept. 60 ; Lieut. '23 June 63 ; Capt. P27 Feb. 67 ; Major, 7 Jan. 74.
^ 8 Oct. 6x
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Thomas Dayison
James CunlilTe Lister Kay, Inttnuior qf]
Musketry, Cavalry Depot
George Digby Filmer Suliyan
red Smu-ke
Arthur Gambler Holland
Arthur Thomson Middleton, Interpreter .
Cecil Francis Johnstone Douglas
Sub Libutsvavts.
Joseph Edward Anderson
William Henry Biggs
Edward Dermot Hamilton Daly .
John Henry Sewell
William Home Gszalet
George Allen Webbe
»2oSept. 64Pz3June 68
"•20 Dec. 59? 9 Noy. 67
'24 Jan. 65 P 3 April 69
' 9 May 65 Pxo Noy. 69
' 7 Aug. 67, z6Mar. 72
''z4 Sept. 67: 24 Dec. 73
33 Oct. 67 7 Jan. 74
'zz Jan.
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P<wMa«<«r.— Augustas Bolle de Lasalle, z8 May 58 ; Sonorary Major, zz March 73.
£iatn0 itfiuier.— Dayid NdDle Smith, 8 June 73.
OftarUr Ifate^r.— Stephen Henry Staniland, 30 June 69.
Medieal Officer.— Surgeon M<y'or Neil Hem^ Stewart,* 3fD. A.8. 1 Dec. 48 ; Surgeon, 22 June 55 ; Surgeon
Veterinary Swgeon.—YlJlhasn. Walker, zz Jan. 67. [Mtyor, 1$ Aug. 68.
'S[ne.—Agent; Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, Z4 Nov. Z869.
* Lt. Colonel Swindley senred with the Z2th Lancers in the Ka£Bir war of 1852-53 (Medal), and was at the action of
theBerea. Also the Eastern campaign from 9th May 1855. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, operations ne.ir
Enpatoria under Gteneral D'AUonyille, and commanded General Simpson's escort in the Crimea. (Medal with Clasp,
&nu Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign of Z858-59 yrith the Saugor and Nerbudda field force, including tho
actions of Jeegunge, Kubrai, and Banda (Medal).
* Captain Langtry seryed with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in z868, and was present at
the Rtorming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
» Captain M'Bryau seryed in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and was seyerely woonded— shot through the left thigh—
in the action of Gwanga (Medal).
* Surgeon M^jor StewarU—For War Serylces see "Medical Department."
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The Royal Cypher within the Garter. The Prussian Eagle. *' Douro " *' Tai^vebx " " Fpiktis dOuoi '
"SaXAMUTCA" *' VlTTORIA." "ObTHES" "PsiflKSCLA " " PuiTJArB " *' CVLlhLlXXUkLLkS."
*' GOOJBRAT " •' FSRSIA " " CSKTBAL IjfDIA."
' Colonel.— John Wilkie,» Comet, '11 May 38; Lieut, '20 May 40; Capt. ^17 May 44; Major, ^27 Feb. cj;
Li.Colonel, 'lo Feb. 54; Colonel, a8 Nov. 54; Major General, 6 Mar. 68; Colonel 14th Hussar-,
z5 May 73.
, Lieutenant Colonel.— Pearson Scott Thompson,* CB. Cornet, P5 Ang. 42 ; Lt. '7 June 44; Cajit. *x Sept. ♦: ;
Bt. Major, 20 July 58 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, ?. July 60 ; Major, *'i8 June 6z ; Lt. Colonel, '29 Nov. 64 ; Col. 6 Jan ' ;.
Majors.— Francis Pemberton CampbelI,3.Eiwt«i, 3 Nov. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. Pz4 Jan. 62 ; Uajor,*2 Dec <.l.
$. William Arbuthnot,* Entign, 25 Mar. 56 ; Lt. ^3 June 59 ; Capt. '29 Nov. 64 ; Bt.Major, 15 Au|f. 63 ; Jiu«?f,
Pjo Anjf. 70. ^
Captaiks.
Hon. Frederick Amherst*
John Hunter Knox
*. Francis Shirley Russell .-
Joseph Harpur
*. Alan Couiston Gardner (Lieut. Royal )
BontbavArtilUrji,Zi\xxiC(>o) f
Samuel Barrett...'
Algernon Edward Sheppard Preston
William Bell McTaggart
z4May
30 Mar.
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5 Aug.
'27 July
P2oMar.
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1*13 June
I '15 Oct. 61
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63, '23 Aug. 64
64 20 July 66
66|Pz5Dec. 69
57!»'i8May 60
62 Pro Oct. 65
68ji* 7 May 70
LlXUTRVAITTS.
Uenry L'Estrange Malone
James Kentish, Adjutant 1$ March 73
Thomas H. Heaton Grarrett
Archibald William Merry
Richard Garth
Hon. Hugh George Gough
Augustus John English '
Christopher Devonsher Villiers Tuthill '
Sub LiRrTBWAiTTS.
John Shaw Heron-Maxwell
Charles Frederick Lindsell
Frederick Gordon Blair
Gerald Craven Ricardo
William Henry Bom
Beresford 8. Crichton Loftus-Tottenham... '
^22 Aug.
''27 June
*'i3 July
P 5 Nov.
" 4 Feb.
28 Oct.
681* 7 May 70
68** 10 Aug. 70
7o|' 4 Feb. 7z
Toj^aS June 7z
71 P27 Oct.. 71
71 a8 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 73
28 Feb. 74
BDB LIBUT.
»'3oDec. 64
P 2 Oct. 66
Pi3June 68
19 June 72
2z Aug. 72
z4 July 67
z Feb. 731
30 April 73|
3 July 72
24 July 7a
26 Mar. 73
23 April 73
12 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
Pavmaater.~io\m Macartney,? 16 May 62 ; Hon.Captain, z6 May 67.
Ridinff Master. — James Harran,* i Dec. 6?.
Quar/er lfa*ter.— Thomas Howell Clark,» 2 Sept. 62.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Ormsby Bowen Miller,'® wl.fif. 28 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, 9 Sept. 64.
I Veterinary Surgeon. — Frederick Fitzhugh Marshnll, 22 June 60.
Blue.— J^ren^, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. k Co.
Returned from Bombay, June z86o.
* Major General Wilkie commanded the zoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the Z7th April Z855, incltid-
ing the capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tchomaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Cla.^ J
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Thompson served with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the insurgent Boers in South Afirica in 1S4? ;
and likewise in the KafBr war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 14th Light Dragoons with the Central India Fieii
Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and was present at the siege and capture of Jhansi ; commanded the Cavalrjai
the capture of the Fort of Loharri ; present at the battle of Koonch, the various skirmishes before Calpee, action d.
CWowlie, and capture of the town and Fort of Calpee ; commanded the Left Wing of the Regiment at the action «
Morar, the several eneagements on the Heights before Kotakeserai and Gwalior, uid capture of the Fort and ci:} ■"
Gwalior ; commanded a Field Detachn^ent for three months in Bundlecund, and in a successftil attack againai a \crj'
superior body of rebels at Garotha— thanked by the Governor of Bombay in Council (twice mentioned in desiHitcLcs
brevets of Major and LttColonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Major Pemberton Campbell served with the Toth Highlanders in the Crimea flnom Z2th July Z855, includinc it-c
Brevets of Major and LttColonel, Medal with Clasp).
* Major Pemberton Campbell served with the Toth Hi„ ^ --"^
siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Me u.
Served also with the 79tn in the Indian campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bare: y.
'^i
Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee ; served from Sept. Z858 with the zst PunJaub Cavalry and was present at the ca{'
ture of Rampore Russia and pursuit, passage of the Gogra, affairs of Churda and attack on Bankee with pnrvnit t)
the Raptee, advance into Nepaul, ana affair at Sitkaghat. Also with Sir Alfred Horsford's Force on the Fronuers
of Nepaul from Jan. to June 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Arbuthnot served witn the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campai^ in Z857-58, including the siege and cap-
ture of Lucknow and some of the minor aflfhirs of the campaign (Medal with Clasp) . Served in Uie Abyssinian rax-
paign as Aide de Camp and Assistant Military Secretary to Lord Napier, and was present at the capture of M^^r
dala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Captain Hon. F. Amherst served as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy in the Black Sea and Baltic in 1854-^?
(Medal).
7 Captain Macartney, late a Captain in the 17th Lancers, was present with a Sqnadron of the z^ Light Dra^:^
at Kumool and in the action of Zorapore z8th Oct. Z839. Served with the Z7th Lancers in the Crimea mna the xU|
June to Z4th July and from Sent, to Nov. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and battle of the Tobemaya(M^iaI
with Cilasp, and TurkiBh Medal).
> Riding Master Harran served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 4th Dragoon Guards, inehidin^ the baUi<^
of Balaklava, Inkerman^ and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal)
* Quarter Master T. H. Clark served with the z4th Hussars tnroughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, includ-
ing the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwalla and Goojerat, paranit of the enes^
oyer the Jhelum, and of the Airghans acrossthe Indus, with their expulsion beyond the Khyber Paaa QCedal «rith
two Clasps). Persian campaign of Z857 (Medal with Clasp). Indian campaign of Z857-58, inolnding the snppm-
sionofthemutiny at Amngabad. siege and capture of Dhar, actions of Mnndesore (severely wounded), rebef cf
Neemuch, siege and capture of CJhandaree, battle of the Betwa (wounded), siege and oaptore of Jhansi, actions ^
Koonah and Golowlie, advance on and capture of Calpee and pursuit action and capture of Morar, recaptsre oi
Qwalior, action of Ranode, and pursuit of Ferose Shah (Medal with Clasp).
10 Siirgoon ICi^r Miller.— For War Services aee ** Medical Department."
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OoUCHB" "SaHAQUX" •'ViTTO«LL'* *'PBKIjrBULA.'* "Wambloo."
ManeL— George William Key, Cornet, ^5 July 31 ; Lt. 95 Aug. 33; Capt. Pi6 Sept. 37 ; Jfq/or, ^14 June 42 ;
Ll.Colomel, 9 Feb. 47; Colonel, 38 Nov. 54; Major General, 6 Feb. 63; Xtm^.GmMraZ, 30 July 71;
CbZomZ 15th Hussars, 19 Nov. 71.
ItmtaBsatOoloneL—Jolm Edward Bindley,' Etuion, 15 Jan, 47; Ze. 32 Deo. 50; Capt. 5 Mar. 58; Major,
'31 Dec. 6z ; J9£.1^.Go2oimZ, 19 June 72 ; Lt.Colonel, 7 Jan. 74.
t^er.— David Maxwell, Comet, ^18 Sept. 60 ; Ideut. ^23 June 63 ; Capt. P27 Feb. 67 ; M<yor, 7 Jan. 74.
Gafiadts.
Francis Hood Gregoiy
George Lack
Henry Langtry*
Robert Marcos Briscoe
Henry W. Ridley Blackett
Sochfort Hamilton Rochfort-Boyd..
John M'Bryan*
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William White
Frederick Henry Beekju^ntani to Nov. 69
Thomas Davison
James Ctmliffe Lister Kay, Inetruetor qf\
Jiueketru, Cavalry Depot
George Digby Filmer Sulivan
Alfred Smirke
Arthur Oambier Holland
Arthur Thomson Middleton, Interpreter .
Cecil Francis Johnstone Douglas
Sub LxBunTAVTB.
{Joemh Edward Anderson
William Henry Biffgs
Bdward Dermot wuniHon Daly
John Henry Sewell
William Home Gasalet
George Allen Webbe
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P13 June
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P20 Dec. 59 ' 9 Nov. 67
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i*z4 Sept, 67 34 Dec. 73
33 Oct. 67 7 Jan. 74
^ X April 68
Pi3June 68
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38 Oct. 7z
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28 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7z
28 Oct. 7z
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34 April 73
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9 Aug. 73
8 May 73
38 Feb. 74
38 Feb. 74
ParaMfter.— Augostus Bolle de Lasalle, z8 3£ay 58; Honorary Mty'or, zi March 72.
Bidtnff Maeter.—BAYid NdDle Smith, 8 June 72.
Qnarter Jfofier.— Stephen Henry Stoniland, 30 June 69.
Medical Qffleer.— Surgeon Ifq/or Neil Heniv Stewart^^ JlfD. ul./S^. z Dec. 48; Surgeon, 22 June 55; Surgeon
I Veterinary Suryeon.—WUnam Walker, zi Jan. 67. LMqfor, zs Aug. 68.
Blne.—Agenie, Messrs. Ooz and Go.
Smbarkedfor India, Z4 Nov. iS6g,
* Iit>CoIonel Swindley served with the Z3th liancers in the Kaflir war of 1852-53 (Medal), and was at the action of
t^Berea. Abo the Eastern campaign from 9th May 1855. including the siege and fall of Sebascopol, operations near
I I'Atona under General D'AUonville, and commanded General Simpson's escort in the Orimea. (Meoal with CIh.^t^ ,
13-1 Tarldah Medal) . Also the Indian campaign of Z858-59 with the Saugor and Nerbudda field force, including tho
nr. }D9 of Je^nnge, SZubrai, and Banda (Medal).
' f'aptain Langtry served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in z868, and was present at
(h^ 4nnning and capture of MagdsJa (Medal) .
' Captain M'Bryan served in the Kaflir war of Z846-47, and was severely wounded— shot through the left thigh—
a the aeoon of Gwanga (Medal).
* 3tiTgean Migor Stewart.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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Colonel. — Sir Thomas Weetropp H'Mahon,^ Bari. CB. Comet, 34 Dec. 39 ; Li. 'a Dec. 31 ; Capi. '9 JmM 38;
Major t '13 July 47; Lt.Colon«l, 13 Dec. 54; Colonel, Z3 Dec. 57; 2l*yor Qenentl, 6 MaJr. 68 ; Colontl xBUi
Hassan, 6 Jan. 74.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Richard Buckley Prottejohn,* CB.Cornet, P33 Feb. 38 ; Lt.^xZ Oct. 39 ; Capt. 17 Sept 50;
Bt.Major, 30 Julj 58 ; BtJLt.Colonel, 3 July 60 ; Major, 5 July 64 ; Colonel, 3 July 68 ; U.Colomet, 14 Jnne;].
Major. — Christopher Barton, Comet, 16 May 56 ; Lt. 15 Sept. 57 ; Capt. ''3 Feb. 60 ; Major, ►14 Aug. 67.
CirrxiVB.
Thomas Phillips
Harold Esdaile Malet
John Lorn Btowart, Ad{;. J y rehire Teo-\
manry Cavalry )
William Lawrence Twentyman,' Official- 1
ing Brigade Major, Nagpore Force }
John Groves
Walter Yeldham
Henry Maxwell Howard
Francis Anthony Strickland Mannock* ...
LUTTTXHAJrTS. I
Frederick Charles Hooper '34 June
Edward Pulleyne i 7 May
James Stuart ,'a6 April
Charles Addison Davies. Interpreter \^iZ "ilAj
Richard George Kennedy * ^19 Aug.
Edward Nolan Vi6 Oct.
Harry William Parker i'leOct.
Richard Kuox, Adj. 33 Aug, 7a 1^16 Oct.
William Edward Bolton i? 6 Nov.
Montagu Maule Blade I'ls Feb.
Charles Henry Simpson 1'37 Aug.
Charles Osborne Gould 'ai Mar.
Sub LnvnviLVTS.
Bemhard Drysdale Moller
George Henry Thomas Van Notten Pole..
William Pochin Warner
»'a6 8opt. 56} 26 Mar. 58
18 Oct. 59|«'i8Dec. 60
PaoFob. 55' 8 Feb. 56
I XI Mar. 59' '16 Oct. 60
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66{ 33 Jan.
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38 Oct.
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''34 May 61
I Mar. 64
' 3 Sept. 63
P39Mar. 64 15 Aug. 68
P18 Oct. 64
1*31 Mar. 68
33 Jan. 69
» 7 Nov. 68
1 Sir Thomas M'Mahon served irith
the 9th Lancers in the Sntl^ am-
laign in 1848, and was present at the
lattle of Sobraon (Medal). Serred
the Eastern campaign of 1854 as As-
sistant Quarter Master General to \ia
Cavaby Division, including the b&!*
ties of the Alma, Balaklara, ud
Tchemaya, and siege of Sebaatopo ;
served also the campaign of 1S55 a
command of the 5th Dragoon Gurdi
(Medal with thr«e Clasps, CS., Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals, and ^
Class of the Med^idie).
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31 Deo. 73
9 Aug. 73
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PaMmatter.—JjOtttiM Cassidy,' 30 June 54 ; Em. P9 Nov. 38 ; Lt. xx June 41 ; Capt. 6 June 54; Man. Mej^,
Riding Maeter.—Jficob Hoddns, aa April 71.
Quarter JCiuter.— George Ferris Rumsoy, la July 71 ; Coriw^, 17 Mar. 69.
Medical Officer.— Surge&n Frederick Beaufort Scott, MD.,* A.S. x Oct. 6a.
Veteriruiry Surgeon.— John Mills, 8 July 59 ; let Class, 19 Feb. 70.
B\ne.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co. j
Embarked for India, 18 «7^i»ii« 1864. j
. * Oolonel Frett^ohn served with the Win^ of the X4th Light Dragoons in the campaign in the Southern Mahrv-a
coontny in 1844-45, and was .present at the investment and capture of the fortresses of Panells and Powni^har. Lis\
throughout the Funjaub campaign of 1848-40. including the action of Ranmuggur with the charging Snus^**'^-
passage of ithe Ohenab, battles or ChiUianwallah and Gooierat. pursuit of the enemy across the Jbolum and of t:^^'
AfTghans over the Lidus through the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Persian expediti-ja d
1857 and w«s present at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) . Also iriiht^
Central India^*ield Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutchcj
action of.BsrodiA> relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddenpore Pass (wounded) , baUle uf Been
in command m the three Troops actually engaged (horse wounded in two places), siege and capture of the to«^ is^
. ibrtresB of JhaAsi, battle of Koenoh, and commanuod the Right Wing of the X4th Light Dragoons in the ^vs^
affiairs during thid advance on Calpee. capture of Calpee. action of Morar and recapture of the town and fortress i
Gwalior and pi|xauit ending in the action of Jowra AUipore, in command of the Souadron, action of Banode 3
command of the only Squadron present— severely wounded (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevets of 3M
and LtColo^^eUMedalwith two Clasps). I
' Majot Tmmpoajx commanded the D Division of the Highland Transport Train of the Abyssinian Expeditii^JLi
Force ; commanaed Baggage Mules of the and Brigade ist Division on the south bank of the Bashilo nver ui t^
zoth April; .WAS Transport Train Staff Officer to Sir Charles Staveley at the capture of Magdala; xnenti^ned 'i
deapatok ; aiao ** strongly recommended for extent and value of assistance'* by Director of Transport Trais; M
mentioned in. Sir Robert Napier's despatch as " distinguished for seal and activity, and deserving of special Qocin]
(Brevet of Migor, and Medal).
* Captain Mannock served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign iii 1868, and commscdiK' 1
Troop compoaing the outpost on the Bashuo river under Lt. Colonel Miller during the storm and captnit i
Ma^iala (Medal).
•Major Oasaic^y served in Oude and on the Nepaul ftt)ntier in 1858-50 (Medal).
• Lieut Kennedy served with the s^th Reg^t. on the Bhootan expediuon, and was present with the stonniair F*^
at the recapture of Dewangiri in April 1865— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyaainian campsif? ■
Aide de Camp to Lord Napier and was present at the action of Arogee and the capture of wgdmla (mentioafi*
> Doctor BooU.— FcfT War Serricea see '* Medical Department"
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"DlMtt** Smd," with the Motto, " Or Qlory.*'—" Axicjl " '< Bilizlata " " Ixmxix " " Siviwopoi,"
m HMd'Oti/md.'-ChaTleBWmiam Morley Baldera,! CB. Conut, 'lo Nov, 25; 14. '35 Nov.aSj Capl. »xs July 36;
i^^ Jfvor, »i6M:*y45; Bt.Li.Cohnel, 3 April 46; Colonel, ao June 54, Le.CoUm«l,BJt»a,sSi ^-' •"*
L 1^ Aug. 60 ; Liemt.Oemeralt 28 Oct 69 ; Colonel 17th Lancers, 4 Feb. 67.
; Major Oeneral, 31
'9 %'TiMBttBmt Oolenal.— Dniry Corgon Dmry Lowe,* Comef, '28 July 54; Lt. 7 Nov. 54; C<v'. '9 Nov. 56*
I ir«/or. 'xo June 6a ; l4,Colonel, '15 June 66 ; Colonel, 15 June tx. '
'9 - |liB<r.~ Walter Raymond Nolan,' Comet, ^xg Jan. 55 ; Lt. Pio April 57 ; Capt. 'aa April 59 ; Jft^'or, P23 June 69
I CArTAXVS.
li. Tfaomiu Gonne,* Qarriton Ineiruetor at ]
I AUerwiot ,
iSamuel Boulderaon.* oi ^eqjf College
iFrederick William Blumberg
(Sbuiley Teatman Clark
Jeounett Charles Duke
Thomas Arthur Cooke
Starllnir Ifeux Benson
Eiliaond Yemey Wyatt Sdgell
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Ernest Augustus Belford
James Ftae Alexander
Sen. John Fleydell Bouverie
John Bn>wn»> ^i(/s<ajit a3 liar. 67
William Trevelyan Somerset Kevill-Davies
Oisriss Bdward Bwaine
Bobert Nugent Humble
Chaztos Evelyn Arkwijght
Thomas ICaok
I Percy Wonnald
Geom Augustas Wood.
Mor^mer Graham Neeld
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John Montague Russell
Charles HotBam Purvis
» a Nov. 55
aoNov. 56
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Pxx July 63
Px6May 62
P20 Oct. 6s
'ao April 66
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'13 June
■•14 Oct.
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9 July
P27 Feb.
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62|'27Feb. 67
66P3oOct. 69
'14 July 69
P20 July 70
'27 July 70
5 July 73
1*24 April 69
'23 June 69
'xSAug. 69
30 Oct. 69
••ao July 70
''27 July 70
^ 3 Sept. 70
'27 Oct. 7X
28 Oct. 71
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31 Oct. 7a
xaNov. 73
24 April 72
xa Feb. 73
Pnwiarfir.-^John Joseph Weetenra Smith, 97 Nov. 66 j Bon, Caytain, vj Not. 7<*
JKiu^ JfoaftfT.— Richard Henry Boyle,* 23 April 6x.
Qsofier MiMeUr, — ^FC John Berryman,^^ xa April 64.
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MeHeal Qfieer.— Surgeon Major Arthur J. Oreer,"^.^. 3 July s^i Surgeon, zz Sept 60$ Burgeon
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Veterinary iStef^soa.— -James Lambert, za Oct. 57 ; let Claee, a Sept. 68,
Bla»—FaeiMg$ WhU^.—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh AgenU, Messrs. Cane a^d Sou.
Returned from India, 5 May 1865.
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' iMotGeneral Balders served the campaign on the SuU^ in X845-46, and ooxnmanded the 3rd Light Dragoons in
tbe U&les of Moodkee and Feroseshah (Medal and one Clasp, Brevet of Lt-Oolonel, and CB. ). He was wounded in
tbe irnn whUet charging the enemy's batteries at Feroseshah, on the evening of the axst Dec. X845.
* Colonel Dnny Lowe served with the 17th Lanoers in the Crimea from x8th June X855, indnding the battle of the
'^±ernjh, liege and ftU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the Lidlaa campaign of
t*-f^59. '~*J"«»<?g porsiiit of rebel forces under Tantia Topee, and the action of Zeerapore (Medal).
' Hajor Xolsn served with the z7th Lancers in the Lidian campaign of 1858. including the aflUrs of Rsjghur,
X cjTowlee, Sindwaho, Eharee, and Zeerapore (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
^ 4.apuin Gonne serred with the x7th Lancers in India in X857-59 ; was appointed Acting Loterpreter to the X7th
Uccen and Staff OtBoer to the and Cavalry Column Malwa Division (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
* Captam Bonlderson served with Lindas Mooltanee Horse during the Indian mutinv in 1858-59 ; this Regiment-
*u psn of the force under Brisadier General Troup which advanced into Oude flrom Shalqehanpore.
' hnL Brown served with me tjth Lanoers throughout the Eastern campaijsn of X854-55, including the affairs or
ftiJaosk and M*KenBie*s Fsrm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (severely woundeaand horse killed), and Tohemaya,
•enaadfsllof Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasxw, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign in Central
kl» in A58-59 and was present at the action of Burode (Medal).
* Hiding Mttrter Boyle served the Eastern campaign of z854-5^ in the 5th Dragoon Guards and was present in the
jitus of BsliUcIava. Inkerman, and Tohemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
^ykiahlCeds]).
'* ^^atter luster Berryman served throughout the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, including the aflUrs of Bulganac
pi X'Kensie*s Farm (captured three of the enemy), night attack on the Russian outposts on z9th Feb. X855,
tela of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), Ixikerman, and Tchemaya, siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal ?rith four
^■^•"IM. Tictoria Croea, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Central India campaign of Z858-59.
'^ Ssrgeon M^or Greer.— For War Senrioes see " Medical Department."
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Colonel. — Sir ThomsB Weetropp M'Mahon,^ Bari. CB. Cornet^ 34 Dee. 9g ; Lt. 'a Dec. 31 ; Cupt. ^ Jtdm ^:
Mc^or, '23 July 47; Zt.Colonel, 12 Doc. 54; Colonel, za Dec. 57; JT^/or Qtnvral, 6 Mar. 68 ; CoUmH i^
Hassan, 6 Jan. 74. .
Lieutenant Colonel.— Richard Bnckloy Prottojohn," CB.Cornet, '33 Feb. 38; i<.»i8 0ct. 39; Copf. 17 Sept 5s; ^
Bt.Major, 20 July 58 ; BtJU.Colonel, 3 July 60 ; Major, 5 July 64 ; CoIomI. 3 July 68 ; Lt.Colom^, 14 June;}.
Major.— Christopher Barton, Comet, 16 May 56; X^ 15 Sept. 57 ; Capi. ^^ Feb. 60; Mcyor, '14 Aug. 67.
Captaiiib.
Thomas Phillips
Harold Esdaile Maleb
John Lorn Btevrort, Ac{j. Jynhire r#o-")
manry Caoalrjf >
William Lawrence Twentyman,' Qffieial'
ing Brigade Major , Nagpore Force
John Groves
Walter Yeldham
Henry Maxwell Howard
Francis Anthony Strickland Mannock^
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Frederick Charles Hooper 1*34 June
Edward Pulleyne I 7 May
James Stuart i'26 April
Charles Addison Davies. Interpreter 11*18 May
Richard George Kennedy* '^19 Aug.
Edward Nolan |Pi6 0ct.
Harry William Parker >i6 0ct.
Richard Knox, .lid/. aa Aug, 7a |Pi6 0ct.
William Edward Bolton ;' 6 Nov.
Montagu Maule Blade I'ls Feb.
Charles Henry Simpson i'a7 Aug.
Charles Osborne Gould 1*21 Mar.
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George Henry Thomas Van Notten Pole..
William Pochin Warner
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28 Oct.
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••24 May 61
i* z Mar. 64
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63 the 9th Lancers in the Sntlq asp
60 paigrn in X848, and was present at t}ia
68 1 battle of Sobraon (Medal). Serrei
64 the Eastern campaign of 1854 is Km
68 sistant Quarter Master General to tltf
69 Cavalxj Division, including the \aiir
69 ties of the Alma, Balaklars, ad
7i,Tchemaya, and siefce of SebaRopoti
7 X served also the cammign of 1855 11
7iloommand of the 5th Dragoon GuHf
7i|(Medal with thr«e Clasps, CB., Sir
70 dinian and Turkish Medals, s&d i\
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PmrflMuf«r.— Loftns Cassidy,* 30 Juno 54 ; Eh$. P9 Nov. 38 ; Lt. xx June 41 ; Capi. 6 June 54; Mom. Xejar,
Riding Matter.— Jacob Hodgins, 22 April 7Z.
Quarter JlfM^er.— George Ferris Rumsey, la July 7Z ; Comet, x-j Mar. 69. I
Medical Offieer.—Surgton Frederick Beaufort Scott, XD.,« A.S. i Oct. 62. I
Veterinary Surgeon.— John Mills, 8 July 59 ; i$t Clou, Z9 Feb. 70. 1
"RXxke.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co. |
Embarked for India, z8 «7^iii»« Z864.
. * Ool(Miel Prettfljohn served with the Win^ of the Z4th Light Dragoons in the campaign in the Southern Mahn::^
counlry in ZB44-45, and was .present at the mvestment and capture of the fortresses of Panella and Pownghur. Al^^
throughout the Punjaub campaign of Z848-4Q, including the action of Ranmuggur with the charging Squadrorj'.
passage of (the Ohenab, battles or Chillian wallah and GooJerat. pursuit of the enemy across the Jholum and of tie
Affghans over the Indus through the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Persian expeditioa i'
1857 and w«s present at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) . Also with t^
Central Indift iTield Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58 and was present at the siege and capture of Rahatcrbur,
action of.Bsro4i»> relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddenpore Pass (wounaed). battle of Beiwa
in command xif the three Troops actually engaged f horse wounded in two places), siege and capture of the town ani
fbrtress of Jhafisi, battle of Koonoh, and commandod the Right Wing of the 14th Light Diugoons in the pni^^m.
affjurs during the advance on Oalpee, capture of Calpee. action of Morar and recapture of the town and fortres« »f
Gwalior and pi|xsuit ending in the action of Jowra Allipore, in command of the Sauadron, action of Ranode ::>
command of the only Squadron present— severely wounded (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Msj<-^
and Lt Coloi^el, Medal with two Clasps) .
' Majot TuBum-man commanded tne D Division of the Highland Transport Train of the Abyssinian Expediticmsrr
Foroe ; commanded Baggage Mules of the 2nd Brigade ist Division on the south bank of the Bashilo nver on tbc
zoth April; .WAS Transport Train Staff Offio«r to Sir Charles Staveley at the oaptare of Magd&la; mentioned a
despatch; also "strongly recommended for extent and value of assistance'* by Director of Transport Train; zsi
mentioned in. Sir Robert Napier's despatch as " distinguished for seal and activity, and deserving of special notio '
(Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Captain Maimock served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian oai^paign in x868. and oonunacded a
Troop composing the outpost on the BashUo river under Lt.Colonel Miller during the storm and capture of
•Miyor Ca88ic(y served in Oude and on the Nepaul frontier in z 858-50 (Medal).
• Lieut Keimedy served with the 55th Regt. on the Bhootan expedition, and was present with the storming panr
at the recapture of Dewangiri in April z 865— wounded (Medal witn Clasp). Served in the Abysaixdan campaign v
Aide de Camp to Lord Napier and was present at the action of Arogee and the capture of Magdala (mentioaed is
despatches. Medal).
> oocuyr Soott— For War Berrioef see '* Medical Department"
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1 43 C(ted.-4ohn Torke,' CP. Cbr«e«. »2i D«o. 3a ; X*. »s Deo. 34 ; Capt, '14 Deo. 41 ; Umcr,^ 4 fiepi. 49 ; I^.Colonel,
' '4 Feb. 53 ; Colvael, s8 Nov. 54 ; Mqfor Gtneral, 17 June 66 ; CoUmfl xoth HnBsan, 6 May 7a.
35 liratoMt CoIomI.— Charles Yanbragh Jenkins,* Conut, 24 Jan. 39; £^ z Jan. 44; Capt. 31 Jan. 5a; 3fq;or«
I July 57; LLC^lonel, i Jan. 6a; Colonel, t Jan. 67.
:6 I^jon.— Henry Cadogan Craiffio > ComH, ao Aug. 48 ; X^. zx Sept. 5z ; Capi. 93 Nor. 56; Ifo/or, 33 April 631
»3 Robert Bariag. ComH, ag July 5z ; X<. 20 Sept. 54 ; Capt, 9 Jan. 58 ; Major, z April 69. _^^
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19 (Itarles Manners Sutton Fairbrolhar
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30 Dec. 7z
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Pnrnaeter.—neary Octavias Carrie," za Aug. 63; Sn$, 4 Feb. 53 ; Lt. 6 Jane 57 ; SonMaJor, 12 Aug. 7a. I
B liding ifoiitfr.— George Conch,!^ 37 May 63.
a (^tafttr Jr«ter.— William Langdale i« 6 March 63.
£ Xiiitml Qfieer.Smryeon Major Bex^amin Burland,i7 jfB., A.S. i Dec. 58 ; Surgeon, x Dee. 65.
7 FffmMfyAifytffw.— James Kettle, zz Jan. 67.
Blae.— Jl^mte, Messrs. Cox and Go.—Metumedfrom India, 33 March 1870.
'^or General Yorke commanded the Royal Dragoons in the Eastern campaign of z85a« including the siege of
twcpol, and was severely woanded at the battle of Balaklava, his horse also was severely wounded with grape-
it ia lapporting the Light Cavalry charge prior to his own leg being shattered by a rifle-ball (Medal with two
■p*- C^-. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Glass of the Medjidie). He commanded the Regt. daring a
Mt Kale in the Black Sea between Yarnaand the Crimea, and this great disaster resulted in the loss of 350 horses
Af Rcciment. including the greater part of the officers* chargois and those of detachments of other Regiments
■r hU command.
^Lt\ Jenkins served in the zst Bengal Light Cavalry the campaign of Z843 in Affghanistan under General
pek, txii was present at the forcing of the l^yber Pass, relief of Jellalabad, and all the aofeions leading to the
pcfaMon of Cabal, including thoCavalry Charge in the Tezeen Valley (Medal). Gwalior campaign of X843-44,
^ the battle of Maharupore (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign in Z840, including the battle or Aliwal (Medal).
* "' battles of ChiUianwaUah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Ijwh campaign of Z848-49. mcluding the
2f' 'ol Craigie served in theird Bengal Light Cavalry in the Punjaub cami
fc' f Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). As Captain rais6a and commanded a h.
MKar» of the lA. Governor of the N.W. Provinces flrom May Z857 to Jan. Z858,
'W»m Stapleton served with the Rajpootana Field Force in Z857-58, and was present at the siege and captore
WtA. Served as second in command of the Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in ]
ign in Z840, and was present at the
ffiment of Irregular Horse under
luring the Indian mutiny (Medal).
L pursuit of robels on the Nepaul
Ifer TIedal with Clasp for Central India).
B^f^^n Coghfll served as Ac^utant of the snd European Bengal Fusiliers throughout the Indian campaign of
and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, stornung the Heights in fhmt of Delhi, throughout the
pf't IMhi. incniding the actions in fh>nt, storming of the breach Cashmere Bastion, and final cantoro of the
[SeTTcd in General Showers' Force in the taking of the Forts of Rewarrie, Ji^jjhur, Ranaude, Furrucknugur, and
k»^ Avar. Also present at the capture of the Heights of Sonah (Medal with Clasp) .
u^um Fairlie served in the Rohilcxmd district wiQi the Colunm under Colonel Jones (Medal).
%ia:n Webster served with Lind's Mooltanee Horse during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1837-58, and was
KsiBiL Kakraole, operations before and capture of Bareilly, Shal^ehanpore. and capture of Mohunlee (Medal).
J^t-i a letter of thaniks from Government for services with Meerut Lignt Horse in Z857.
Upuin Biddolph served in the Indian mutiny campaign in Z858-59, and was present at the action of Doondea-
jktahnf of the Forts of Chanda and Manjeedea, and action on the banks of the Raptee (Medal).
'optain Greene served with the 68th Liirht Infkntry in the New Zealand war in Z864-66, and was present at the
pni Gate Pah (Medal). * ^
'"«t Kynaston served with the3nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign in -1858-59, and was
*:: »t the liege and capture of Lacknow,reoccupation of Fycabad and Trans-Gogra operations, including
[C^a^ee of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and the affidrs of Muchleegaon and Btmgaon Jungle (Medal with Clasp),
.uj"^ Carrie was present during the mutiny at Allahabad on 6th June Z857, and subsequently served in the Fori
fjkiabad (Medal).
*Ll::i? Master Coach served in the Crimea ftom April Z855, and has the Crimean Medal with Clasp for Sebas-
fla>i Turkish Medal.
'Or w««««» T^»— .«..i.> -^- ■ 1 J— ^-1-- — J Tj-^-a..^^ *_ ^«-_ Ajv-t — i_A — _.~^..j«... ^f ,0^^ under General
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[«»3e of Sobxaon (Medal and Clasp). Was present with the Artillery guns at Meerut on the evoning of the
J^oB *°* ^^ «857 ; performed Subaltern's duty in the 6th Dragoon Chxards with M««or Sayor's Column in
^?Png the mutiny in the district (Medal)
' wi«wa Migar Borland.— For Professional
■For Professional and War Services see " Medioal Department.'*
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Zt. Colonel, »8 Msr. 50 { Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Mqjor General, 4 July 64 j Lieat, General, 19 Jio. jj;
Colonel aoth Hoflsani, 22 Nov. 70. ^ ^ « . „ ^ ,, .
Liautonaat Ooloaftl.~Charle8 M'Clintock Cotton,' Com^t, 3 Mar. 42; Lt, 17 Oct 46* Cbfrf. 13 Nov. 56 jlfd^tr,
9 "hU^. 67 ; LtColonel, w April 73. . . ,-. . ^ ^
[««».— Robert Alexander,* Cornet, 20 Dec. 48 ; Lt, xo Ang. 50 ; Capt. 23 Nov. 5« J ^^f^, 7 !>?••. ^- , ^
, Avlmer Wm. Jobn Montgomerie,* Comet, 4 Oct. 53 i ^- " J^J 5*1 ^ap*- a8 Mar. 60 ; BUMi^or, s Jnlj 7»;
Major ^ 30 April 73.
63
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Gaptaivb.
John Gntte Lookwood *
Henry Alexander Walford*
Frederic Trench'
John Dent Bird
Cecil Mangles
George Manners Onslow
David Carmthera Budd
George Wm. Adolphna FitsGeorge .
LnuTSiTAinni.
Bei^ainin Wateon Blake
William Chetwode LlQ^ *
Charles Willooghby
John Thomas Browne
Horace Hilton Perkin,* Ai^ntanA %x Aug. 69 ...
Henry Augustas Wetherall
Francis John Graves
William John Irwin
20 Jan. 54
aoSept. 54
20 Jan. 57
20 Aug. 59
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Thomas Barnes Weston
Ascanius William Nevill Thomas
Edward Reginald Coortenay
John Eustace Jameson
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XX Dec. 66
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13 July 6;
25 April 61
2 Sept. 68
23 Jan. 69
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95 ^<wma«f«r.— Charles Loder,* xa Aug. 67; J7o4i. Captoin, la Aug. 67 ; SHingMetater, s March 49; Xicait. 7 April 56 ;
Bidinij lfa«ter.— James Edward Wiuis, 27 Ma^ 62.
Qtuirilfr lfaff«r.—Chadwick Thomson, 8 June 72. {Mt^or, 13 April 7*-
Medical Qffteer. —Surgeon Jfq/or John Phillips Cunningham, MD., A.8, 13 April 5a ; Sfnrgeon, xz Mar. 59; Smytte
Veterinary AM^wM.—Wllliam Pallin, X4 Jan. 71.
Blue.— .^ente, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Betnmedfiram India, no Dee. iSya.
1 lieut General M. W. Smith was appointed to the Turkish Contingent with local rank of Major Gencnl is
x8<« and subsequently to the command of the Osmanll Irregular Cavalry, and obtained the Turkish rink cf
liieut General (and Class of the Medijidie). Commanded a Brigade during the Central Indian campaign; com-
manded at the recapture of Chandairee in May x8s8, also at the actions between Kota-ka-Serai and CKralioroa
ISO in pursuit 01 i-aniaa aouco »m* w^o nopv »»ut.^ xj.^«>x».fTAw«;^.«M>p »uuv.x«., ia«7h>«»*»'^ '>'«^r*«»«^,">«««>t»«^
< Lt Colonel Cotton served the Gwalior campaign of x8^3-4^, mclndmg the battle of Maharajpore (Bronae Stsr).
s Major Alexander was attached to the 7th Hussars at the siege and capture of Lucknow inMareh 1858 and sa
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aeauent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
4 Major liontgomerie served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, with the Guide Oavalxv at the
batUeof Nuijn&hur, and siege and capture of Delhi, and with the xst Sikh Cavalry at the Alumbagh under CMr
ram from i6th January to and March 1858, siege and capture of Lucknow (slightly wounded), BubsequBnt opentioBS
in Oude. and affair of Simree (Medal with two Clasps) .
• Captain Lockwood served as Aide de Camp to Sir Sydn^ Cotton during the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal). Ws&
Sreseiit as Provost .Marshal during the operations on the Eosofeaie frontier in April and Mf^ 1858 (numtioiied is
esnatoh), and against the Hindostanee fiainatios at Sattanah (Medal with Clasp).
« Captain Walford served with the Nagpore Irregular Cavalry in X858, for which service he received tlie thanks rf
the Grovemment of India. Served during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59 (Medal).
7 Captain Trench served at the siege and capture of Delhi, and with Hodson's Horse in the engagements of Gcs*
fferee Puttialee, and Mynpoorle, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Qaspa).
• Captain Loder was present with the x ith Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Bhnrtpon in. z8i6 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the 9th Bengal Cavalry throughout the campaign in Bind in 1843, induding the hastiei
of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal). Served with the xst Bengal Cavalry in the Buti^ campaign in 1846, asdvs»
ttresent at the battle of Aliwal (Medal). Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the action of Bsib-
nugger. battles of ChtiUanwallah and Qoojerat, and subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and AfTghaBB (Medal ins
s'Lieu^Perkin was present with the 6th Dragoon Guards at Meerut at the outbreak of the Indian mutiny ob Hd
zoth May 1B57, and in the subsequent operations in X857-5I (Medal).
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^t jrq/or. 16 July 6a ; Mofor, 30 July 6a ; U.Colonel, 4 M^h 68 j '^
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rotor, 30 July 6a ; JA.Uolonei, 4 Maron 68 j CoUmel, 4 liar. 73.
lett Lane,* Comet, 90 Jan. 46; £<.8Hay 49; Oe^, 33 Not. 56; StMtv'or, 90 Jii}j 58 f
m.Li,Colonel, as Mar. ^ ; Jfo/or, 9 April 70.
Willonghby Chariea Stanley Clarke,* Comet, 34 Not. 47; X<. 30 July 49; Capf. ai July 61 ; .afa/or, 2 Oct. 70.
CjLVTAurs.
Edward Baldwin Wake
Oeorn Farqnhar Smith^ ...
John MathewBiddle,*^— wfamigwrywrn, 3 June 53
Frederick Brace Prineep*
Arthur Henry Taylor
Herbert Cromwell Collier,* Stuign BowAag
Arm§,^\ Feb. 51
Charles Bdward Frederiok..
Son. Eeary George Louia Crichton
LxiimirjjrTS.
Jofleph William Minobin Cotton
Arthur PnrriB Loyd, .i4f'i*tafii 4 May 73
Jamee Edward Kitaon
DaTideon Alexander I^sagbt
Frederiok William Benson
Arthur Thomas Fisber
Rowland Hill Martin
Frederick Hutchinson Haynes ,
John William Denne Johxison ,
Harxy Murray MaoKenzie
William Wilkes TTnett
William Bdward Ker Fox
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10 Pojmaafor.— James Georsre, ai May 58 ; Q.M. Z9 Jan. 55 ; En$, 3 June 56 ; SattJt^ar, 19 Jan. 70.
4 'BidimaMaeier.—Hetaj Blinkhom Germany, la Not. 70.
16 ; QitaHer Jfwlfr.— Henry Murray,^* a Oct. 69 ; Sneiffn, 99 Not. 58.
J iMedieal Qgleer.Suryeon, Lanranoe Corban, MD. 30 Sept. 64.
^ 16 I Veterinary ^nrytfon.— John George Bushman, 7 Jan. 58 ; let Claee, 18 Aug. 69.
Blue. — Agente, Messrs. Ridgway and Sons.
RHurnedfrom Indiat, 19 DeeewAer, 1873.
* LtGeneral Farlby commanded the Detachment 4th Light Dragoons during the Rebecca riots in Wales in 1843
and receiTcd the approTal of the CiyQ and Military authorities. He brought the loth Hussars ft>om India through
Egypt to the Crimea in 1855, and commanded the CaTalry DiTision from Z7th April to 30th June, and the Hussar
Brigade from ist July till and Sept. 1855, and was present at the reconnaissance under Omar Pasha on 19th April, aa
also at the battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Clasa
oftheMe^jidie).
' ~ ' ' sod serrea tbe Uwauor oamDaiflrn.lnciudlnir tne action orMabaraiDore.9otliDeo. i8a, ^
. two Clasps),
of Uie Chenab, action of Ram«
' Colonel MacLeod serred the Gwalior campaign, including the action of Maharajpore,99thDeo. 18^3 (BronseStar),
Sotlej campaign of Z845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Feroaeshah. and Sobraon (Medal and t '^< ^
* Lt Colonel I4me serTcd in the PuQJaub campaign of 18^8-49, including the passage of the Chenab, a
nargnr, and battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (Meoal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny campaign in z858y
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and capture of Pellalpore (mentioned in despatches, BrcTCt of Major,
Medal with Claap).
* Msjor Clarke serTcd in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the actions of Gungeree and Putiala
<Medal).
i Captain Smith serTcd in the Indian mutiny campaign in x857-<9, and vwas present at the attack of the rebels on
car guns at Jnllimdur, and subsequently serTcd witn Showers' Column in Rajpootana and Central India in pursuit
of Tsntia Topee, Ferose Shah, and other rebels, including the operations in the Seronge Jungles and the ankir at
Fstnn (Medal).
* Captain Biddle serred with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 1857, and was present at the actions on the
Hindun. batUo of Budlee ke Serai and forcing the Heights before Delhi, throughout the sie^e operations, including
the action of the 19th June, attack on the Subjee Mundee, final attack and assault of Delhi. Serred with the Stn
Htusars in X858-59 and was present at the battle of Sindwaho, and actions of Koorwye and Nabarghur (Medal
with two Clasps). ,
' Captain Prmiiep serTcd in the Indian mutiny campaign in X858, including the actions at Amorah, Doumoura-
gtmge and Philga (Medal).
*Captain Corner serred in the Bombay Army from Z851 to X858 prior to obtaining a Oometcy in the 8th Hussara,
and serred on the Staff in the Persian campaign in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Coghlan serTcd in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Corps, and was present at the oaptvra
«r Magdala (Medal).
>« Quarter Maater Murray seired in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege of DeUu, siege and
capture of LueknoWf and Rohilcund campaign (Medal with two Clasps).
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12 John Lardner Clarke^"*
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10 Frederic Boyd Robei'ta
18 Philip Henry Greig
d Willonghby Hammond Sandham, Adjvituit 4 Feb. 74
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LiBUTBVAVTS.
30 *Thomas Tweed Vaughan
9 *Manley Ogden Hopkins
9 •Cyril Henry Rickards
9 •Leopold Alfred M'Clintock
s 'William Tylden
3 •Stephen Dickson Rainsford
7 •Stopford Cosby Hickman
7 •Arthur Henry Wilford Brett
17 •Foster Lionel Cunliffe
17 *Terenco England Elowau
17 •John William Marsdin Newton..
17 •William Hugh Edward Dobie ..
17 •Claude Mason Haggard
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aa • St. Andrew Bruce Warde
22 •Robert Jc^es
32 *Edmun(1 George Osborne
33 *Marcus Beresford
15 *Jnmes Blackwood A^rchdall
12 *David Krskinc Dewar
13 •George Wade Robertson Fulton
10 *Kdward Lawrence Hull
5 •Thomas Henry Jackson Woodrow ....
6 •Edward Cecil Bethune
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n Henrr Geo. Augustas PoweU, 93 Fob. 55 J ^En*ian,
23 Jan. 46 ; Lt. 27 July 49 ; Hon. Mqjor, 30 Nov. 65.
n An^. Slaveley 3Lun«y, 17 June 59 » -Son. Mqfor,
i Dec. 72.
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x3 Samuel Pratt WoodMl, A»y#«m Major, 30 ^gr. 7«^
xs LeaUe Ogilvy Patfcerson.t 8»rgeon M^for, 13 Feb. 66.
12 James BQnton, Surgeon Kqfor, i Apr. 73. . ^^ ^
a Lanoelot Andrewes White, Surgeon Mofor, x Apr. 73.
8 BdwBTd Younff KeUett, Surgeon Mi^or, 30 June 65. ^
6 Edward Joseph Crane, Surgeon ^ajor.ag ^ov. 71.
IX John Montgomery Fiddcs, MB. Surg.Mqh 24 Sept. 73.
17 Charles Maokinnon.t Surgeon Major, 19 Oct. 7a.
d J. P. Cunningham, MD. Surgeon Mqjor, 13 Apnl 7a.
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IX Daniel Hinge, i July 55 1 i** C^^ ^^ AP^. 63.
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» John Bunn Wm. Skoulding,»> 9 Nov. 55 ; "* Cto«t,at
Li. 'n Bee. 48 ; Mon. Major, 7 Nov. 63.
Jaon Soott,"* 24 June 59 ; Eneign
Mar. 55 ; Bon. Major, 5 Nov. 69.
>c J>.>hn fiajiis Thompson, 24 June 59 ; Mon. Copt. 34
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I William Piers Bridey, 8 July 59 ; Hon. Capt. 8 July 64.
} Dooa>d Stewart, 24 Apr. 60 ; late Bt.Lt.Col. Unatt.
u r,jadias Bachanan Piers, a6 AprU 60.
n Junes Graham, 8 Sept. 60 ; Hon. Capt. 8 Sept. 65.
i William Shepherd, 14 Mi^ 6x ; Hon. Capt. 14 May 66.
I Tbomas C. Higginson, 4 April 56 ; Eneign, zo Apr. 43 ;
Lt. 8 Jal7 46 ; Hon. Miyor, 4Apr. 66.
1; J^i Craven Manaergh, 25 Feb. 6a ; Hon. Capt, as
Feb. 67.
8 Surnel Williams"* {Qr.M. x8 Apr. 45), 93 May 53 ;
Him.Ma^'ar, 23 May 63
Mom. Major, 23 May 63.
Edvin Robert Wetherod,*** 30 June 54 ; Ene. '5 Auff . 4a
U. ^24 May 44; Captain, 6 June 54; Mon» Major
JO Jane 64.
QVABTBB MAStBBS.
Hi Saaniel Blair, 14 Apr. 6qw
» Hatrv Psrkes, i May 63.
>Bovlaod HiU New, 1 May 63.
13 Benuud Ashbee, 13 Sept. 6a.
« Jiaes Wolfe, z3 Sept. 6a.
c Vm. Cliff. 33 Sept. 6^',BH*ign, ao Sept. 57; XI. 5 Feb. 6j,
I Thomas BrigSB, 33 Sept. 6a.
tf Ufred James Holboume, 33 Sept. 6a.
19 rraads L. Tucker, 23 Sept. 6a.
I icKph Yignanz, 17 Feb. 63.
« Jcbii fjt», 13 Apr. 64.
1 Bojamin Trew,"? 16 Dec. 64.
I WOliaaiacaham, a May 65.
IB Robert Woods, 17 July 66.
4 CterlesDnytan, 15 June 67.
J Thfomaa Gibson, to July 67.
y mniam Wishari, 14 Aug. 67.
^ jklexasder Arbnthnot, 30 Sept. U.
A John SeDBey, la Dee. 68.
■ Siefaard HaU, la June 69.
^5e}M'Leod,7Aiw.69.
fc Wmiam Qoim, a8 May 70.
pKdttrd Green. 14 Sept. 70.
i William Henry Chittick, 5 Nor. 70*
vSaoQ Brown, x July 71.
•iobn Cochran, 15 AprU 57.
b Unand Bimona, 34 Feb. 7a.
bJoba Campbell, 13 Apr. 7a.
4 Thaoas Ward, 26 June 7a.
p inatlaii Forsdyke, zo May 73.
VjttDod Cox, 21 June 71.
IxBomaslAngriah, 17 Deo.
jobn BeTffl, la Feb. 73: XMirf. 30 Aug. 64.
Ubert Hamiliqn Murdoch, 19 Feb. 73.
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1 JUtthew Ck)mbe,t MD. Surgeon Mqjor, ao July 66.
ft Tlttmta Conner CLeaiy.t MB. do., 6 Aug. 67.
^ 'tmes Keme.t MD. do., 5 May 68.
• ija Bim MiUer Lewi8.t MD. do. , z8 Aug. 68.
J W'Xiam PeTry,t Surgeon Mqior, 13 Sept. 69.
> Edward James Franklyn,tlri>. do., x8 Sept. 69.
*> 4^ Im Gtbbone,t Surgeon M<yor, aa Mar. 70.
• '-ha Dof^ UD. Surgeon Me^or, 30 Mar. to.
i ^'imas Baasett Beid. Surgeon M^jor, z6 May 71.
c Beajamin Tydd,t Surgeon Mtyor, 33 Apr. 71.
K |cbeit Uensies, Surgeon Maior, 17 Nov. 63.
» Kdward Malcolm 8inolair,t MD. do., 38 June 64.
n AieraiMler Madeant, Surgeon Major, 30 June 65.
H ScbeitAQgnstos Chappie, t SurgeonMajor,Qo JvLne 65.
I JuaetAnhnrHanbury, JfB.5Ki7eoi»M4/or,2oFeb.63.
??»^ G«>. N. Manley.t Surgeon Major, 20 Oct. 65.
** TVnas John Murphy, Surgeon Major, ao June 65.
• J^Haanan,t Surgeon Maior, 4 Nov. 64.
** ^^ Woods, Surgeon, a8 Oct. 64.
3 Aaiaader Robert Kilroy. Surgeon Major, 11 Apr. 68.
K Edwin JaiBss Hopwood, Surgeon Mtyor, 7 Dec. 67.
« Edaand MHSrath, Suryeon Major, ao Sept. 71.
S i^ Pftt Meyers Corbett, MD. Burg. Maj. 14 May 67.
^ Tbonss BnUer Power 0*Brien,t Surg. Maj, 4 Aug. 70.
4 Edward keUy, 26 Feb. 56 5 "* ,^^«; Aug. 67.
A John Ferris, 17 Feb. 58 ; iH Claee, z8 Aug. 69.
4 Henry Bath, 12 Apr. 58 ; 1st CUus, rg Feb. 70.
z9 James Joseph Meyriok, 3Z Jan. 60 ; ietCla*»,i9 Sept 70.
4 Adam Ehjah Clarice, 31 J«n. 60 j let CLue, 2 Aug. 71.
4 Thomas James Lang, 97 April 60 , let Ctaee, 3 Aug. 7x.
10' George Albert Oliphant, 33 June6o|z»eOto»«, aAug.7x.
z8 John Anderson,*! 31 Jan. 60 ; let Olaee, 35 June 73.
14 Walter Burt, ix Sept. 60; z** Claee, 40^. 73- _ .
V William Albert Russell, 34 June 63 ; let CUus, 4 Oct. 73-
II Samuel Thomas Goddard, 4 J&a* 59*
X John Field, 15 July 59- , ^ ™ ^ ^
A. Geo. Agnatius Amoe Oliver, 16 Feb. 64.
▲ Peter Moir, 14 June 64.
19 Edward Bwing, 8 Sept. 65.
o Frederick Charles Boulter, 11 Jan. 67.
ao Walter Seymour Adams, 11 Jan. 67.
18 Francis Duck, 31 July 67.!
» William Boyd, 31 J^ly 67.
A James Reilly, 7 Aug. 67.
ao James Coleman Berne,"* 7 -^^ff* 67-
o Richard Poyser, la Sept. 65.
D Francie Plomley, i Sept. 67.
r B£iddleton Fred. Mallett Case, aa Jan. 68.
0 Frederick William Going, 3 June 68.
19 John Hammond, 3 June 68.
B George Aitken, a Sept. 68.
9 William Dunk Bogerson, a Sept. 68.
9 Stephen Ejiott, x6 Sept. 68.
9 George Durrant, a Dec. 68.
▲ John Cornelius Dwyer, 33 Deo. 68.
8 James Edward Elphick, 14 July 69.
ao William Dawson Sartin, 14 July 69.
ao Samuel Robert Sartin, 14 July 69.
9 Joseph John Plunkett, 14 July 69.
X9 R. Rowe, 14 Jiily 69.
x6 W. J. Masters, 14 <ml7 ^<
x8 J. Gibbs, xo Nov. 69.
xu A. Pitcher, 10 Nov. 69.
o W. H. Kemp, 9 Feb. 70.
18 Samuel Luis VbMh, 37 ^^' 7o^
4 Alfred Ernest Queripel, 97 Aug. 70.
8 Charles Phillips, a; Aug. 70.
19 Bei^iamin Lucas Glover, 37 Aug. 70.
c Charles John Grey. 37 Aug. 70.
8 James Augustus woods, 34 Sept. 70.
14 James Flndlay, xa Nov. 70-
8 Robert Francis Frost, 14 Jem* 7x*
4 John William Evans, 15 Feb. 71.
V Thomas Jonathan Symonds, aa Mar. 71.
B Herbert Rangelev, 3 May 71.
x8 William Frederick Blanshard, a Aug. 72.
4 Alexander Johnston, a Aug. 71.
B Michael Francis Healy, 30 June 63.
D James Joseph Philips, 34 July 73.
John Burton, 14 June 73.
John Pressor Adams, 14 June 73.
Matthew Clayton Mitchell, 14 June 73*
Seaward Longhurst, 14 June 73-
Frank Fairbaim Crawford, 14 June 73.
RiDIXe EsCJLBLnHMBBT.
Superintendent.— E. Markham ; Mi^or, 5 July 79.
Caj^n.—Q. S. Harvey, xa Oct. 7x.
Lieutenant9.—h. Tillotson, 17 July 66.
J. R. C. Sclater, 15 Jnly 68.
RiDiB a Misnas.
4 William Donald, x Apr. 59.
B.B. George Dann, 37 Aug. 59.
▲ Greorge Hadcock, 33 June 60.
XX Joseph Yirr, x June 61.
B James Sampson, 8 June 61.
d Reuben BuUer, i July 63.
ao George Louis Wilkinson, 8 Jan. 64.
B.B. Oliver Orme,"** 15 Jan. 64.
x6 William Johnston, 15 Jan. 64.
1 Henry Bacchus, 30 July 64. . ,
8 Thomas Ritchie,"" 38 Aug. 57 ; Oomet, la Jan. 5a.
B John Dmmmond, 13 Sept. 5.
X9 Jeremiah Daley, 3 Oct. 66.
D John Pawson,*" 39 May 67.
9 Edmund Nugent, 32 Jan. 6ft.
o Isaac Abbott. 8 March 71. ^^-^ t
1 X4 Joseph LoveU, 28 June 73. ^^ ^y VjOOQ IC
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86
Coast Brigade of Artillery.
_,, Gi.PTi.iir8.
2:/j« William Handyside I
2'/ii WiUiam Henry «
2vit John Mackenzie*
John Sweeny/ Comet 31 Deo. 55
Robert Kettle
David Anderson
Charles Phillips ^
James Thomson
Hugh MarshaU
JohA Taylor
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James Lumber M'Callum
Gtoorge Montgomery?
William Robmson
Joel Blades*
Ooorge Leeds
John Ramsay"
John M'Lemon"
William Spall"
John William Gamham
Joseph William Hunter
William Swanson Sprent"
WiUiam Coleman^*
Alfred Bainbird, Department (jftke Director \
qf Artillery and Storee )
Georgre Groves
Edward Dillon
John Cooper
James Ritchie, StqffQffleer
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^ Major Handyside served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the baUles of Alma and B-V>-
Idava, capture of Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal .
* Major William Henry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava, lukcnaari,
and Tchemaya, sie^e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkernu-.
. sortie of a6th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Sweeny served in the Royal Artillery throughout the China expedition of 1840-43 (Medal), incladine tbf
capture of Chusan, attack on Chuenpee, destruction of the Bocca Tigris Forts, storm and capture of the Hechi*>
above Canton, of Amoy, Chusan, Chmhae, Ningpo,— and repulse of uie night attack, attack and capture cf tn?
enemy's entrenched Camp on the Heights of Segoan, of Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghae. and Chin Kiang Foo. anfl lie
landing before Nankin. Served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of Sel>a.^io}^
(Medalwith Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . He has also the Medal for Meritorious Service.
7 Lieut. Montgomery served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the baUle of Inkerman and $ie;^ 0'
Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
> Lieut. Blades served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Hahi will
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10 Lieut. M'Lemon served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and TaI! J
Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
11 Lieut. Ramsay served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fkll of Sebastopul-i«i-e
wounded (Medal wi b ^lasp. and Turkish Medal).
"Lieut. Spall served In the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebaatopol (Medul wrh
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Indian campaign in 1858-59, and present at the attack and defeat of tb8rei<l'4:«
posted on the first range of the Nepaul Huls in March 1859 (Medal).
^s Lieut. Sprent served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fell of Sebastopol (Met'ioj v.-.a
■Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-59 (Medal).
>« Lieut. Coleman served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and foil of Sebastopol (Mrdil
with Cla^)» and Turkish Medal).
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^ Geneml Wjido seryed in Holland in 1813 and 1814, and commanded aBatteir before Antwerp and at tbe attack
on Bergcn-op-Zoom. Was attached to the Horse Artilleiy with the Army of Occupation in France. In April
1834 succeeded Lord William Enssell as Mititary Commissioner at the Head Quarters of Don Pedro's Army in Portu-
gal, and continued with them until the Convention of Evora Monte; and subsequently trom November 1834 to 1840
at the head-quarters of the Spanish Army, and in all the general actions during that period, including the raising
of the siege of Bilboa, for which he received the thanks of the Spanish Cortes. In Portugal, again, in 1846, during
the Civil War, and signed the Convention of Oporto. He is a Knight of Charles the Third, 2nd Claea St. Fernando,
and Grand Cross of Isabella the Catholic.
* Sir Richard Dacres served in tne Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the afihirs of Bulganac and M'E.enzIe'8
Fftrm, and battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed) ; commanded jthe Royal Artillery at the repulse
or the Russians in the sortie from Sebastopol on the 26th October ; succeeded to the command of the Royal Artillery
at the siege of Sebastopol, after Brigadier General Straugways was killed at Inkerman on the sth Nov. 1854 (Medal
with four Ciasps, A'CJB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Commander zst Class Military Order of Savoy, and
Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Sir William Fenwick Williams commanded the Turkish Army at the defence of Kara, and for his distinguished
services waajpromotod Major General, nominated a KCB., and created a Baronet ; has also received the zst Class of
the Turkish Order of the Medjidie, and is a Grand Officer of the French Legion of Honor.
Sir John Edward Dupuis served on the north coast of Spain 1836, 37, and 38, in co-operation with the Spanish
Army, including the field actions of the loth, 12th, 14th, and i6th March, and the action of Hemani, on the z4thMay
1837, besides various other minor aiikirs (ist Class of Son Fernando). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fb.ll of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB..
Commander of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Commanded
the Ro^al Artilleryi n India from Oct. 1857 to Feb. 1859, and was present at the action of Pandoo Nuddee 26th Nov. .
operations of the 27th 28th and 29th Nov. before Cawnpore, and battle there on the 6th Dec. 1857— twice mentioned
m despatches (Medal).
' Sir Edward Sabine served the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1814, and commanded the Batteries at the
siege of Fort Erie in August and September.
• M^or General Eardley Wilmot served in part of the campaign of 1846-47 against the Kaffirs, as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General (MeOal) .
'• General England served the expedition to the Weser in 1805-6 ; to the Cape of Good Hope and South
America in 1806-7 > cam])aign of 18 13 in the Peninsula, including the battle of Yittoria and siege of San Sebastian,
for which he has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps.
;' Sir John Bloomfleld served in the Peninsula and France, from March 1813 to June 1814, including the battle of
Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, crossing the Bidassoa.and battles of the Nivefle, Nive,Orthes, and Toulouse (Silver
War Medal with six Clasps). Served also the campaign of 181 5, including the battle of Waterloo.
" Sir Francis Warde was present at the defence of Cadiz and at the battle of Waterloo.
" Sir William Bates Ingilby served in the Peninsula from July 1810 to Jan. 1813, including the sieges of Ciudad
^>drigo. Forte of Salamanca (wounded) and Burgos ; and the battles of Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, and Salamanca
(Silver War Medal with four Clasps). Served also the campaign of 1815, and was present at the battle of Waterloo.
'* Lieut.General Cuppage served in the Peninsula and France, from February to August 1814, and was present at
the repulse of the sortie from Bayonne. Served also the campaign of 1815. including the battle of Waterloo.
^' Sir John St. George served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, CLud, commanded the siege train at the
ull of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp. CB. , Officer of the Legion of Honor , 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
" Sir Edward Warde served in the Crimean campaign of 1855, in command of the siege train before Sebastopol,
and was present at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, CJ?., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^' Sir Ck>llingwood Dickson served on the staff of Lord Raglan during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was
present at the aflhirs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava,
expedition to Kertch, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded 4th Feb. 1855) ; commanded the right siege train, and was
present at the bombardments of 17th October. 9th April, and 17th June (Medal with four Clasps, CB.^ Aide de Camp
to the Queen and Colonel, Victoria Cross, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). He is also a Knight of Charles the Third, ist Class St. Fernando, and Knight of Isabello the Catholic.
" Sir Dayid Edward Wood commanded the Royal Artille^ on the Eastern frontier of the Cape of Good Hope
during the insurrection of the Boers and Kaffirs in 1842-43 (Medal). Served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55,
and commanded the Royal Ai'UUery of the 4th Division at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, repulse of the
sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854, and during the siege of SebastQpol, until the final capture of the town ; was afterwards
removed to the command of the Royal Horse Artillery, whicli he commanded until the close of the war in Juno 1856
(Mttdal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded the Royal Horse Artillery in India from Oct. 1857 to Feb. 1859 ; commanded the Royal Horse Artillery in
the aflkir of Pandora, where they acted as Cavalry and charged and defeated a large force of rebel Sepoys ; com-
mandetl as Brigadier the Field Artillery in the operations previous to and during the siege of Lucknow, and at the
conclusion of the siege and final capture of the town commanded the whole of the Artillery until the Army was
broken up. Subsequently to the capture of Lucknow was appointed to command the Station and Fort of Allnhabad,
and carried on the successful operations against the rebels in that part of the country— four times mentioned in
despatches (Medal with Clasp, KCB.).
I® Sir James William Fitsmayer served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the afihirs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th
October 1854 ; was complimented on parade by Sir De Lacy Evans for his manner in bringing the Artillery at the
Alraa under ** the hottest fire." and was again thanked by Sir De Lacy, and twice mentioned in his despatch on the
repulse of the sortie on 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish- Medal).
** Major Grenernl Askwith has the decorations of zst Class St. Fernando, Commander Isabella the Catholic, and
Knight of Charles the I'hird.
" Major General Fraucklyn served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, and commanded the siege
'train of the left attack before Sebastopol, and was present at the bombardments of the 6th and Z7th Juno (Medal
with Clasp, CB., ^th Class of thn Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major General Rowan served the Syrian campaign (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign from September 1854
to January Z855, including the battle of Inkerman and siege or Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train and
bombardment uf Z7th October (Medal with two Clasps, CB., ^th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Major Genor.vl Phtllpotts served in the Crimean campaign from June to September 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkisn Medal). Has also received the
Syrian Medal of 1841.
** Colonel Price commanded the Artillery of the Rajpootana Field Force under General Roberts at the capture of
Kotah on 30th March 1858, and at the action of Saugor, and defeat of the rebels on the right bank of the Bunnas
•(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Modal).
* Sir John Miller Adje served the Eastern campaign of 1854-53 as Assist Adjt.General of Royal Artillery, and
was prosentat the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture
of Balaklava Castle, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Commander of the Legion of Honor,
4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58 as Assist. Adjt.General of Royal Artillery,
and was present at the action of Pandoo Nuddee 26th Nov., operations before Cawnpore under General Windham,
27th 38th and 29th Nov., battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent 6th Deo. 1857 (three times men-
tioned in despatches. Medal). Employed on 8i>ecial service with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storm of Laloo, capture of TJmbcylah, and destruction of
Halkah (Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel H. L. Gardiner served in the operations at Prescott in Upper Canada in 2838. Also in the pursuit of
Tantia Topee in Central India in 1858.
* Colonel Younghnsband served in the Crimean campaign from October to November X&54, iapbi^g^e battle
of Inkerman and i^ege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish MedalP.igitized byXJVZJUg D^
89 War Services of the Officers of tlie Boyal ArtiUery,
n Major General D'Agnilar served the Crimean caza{»ai£m fVom September 1854 to March 1855, iBduding the battle
of Inkerman fhone ahot) and siege of Seba^topol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bomb«TdmfB&t of
xyth October (Medal with two Clasps, CB., sth Class of the Meii^idie, and Turkisb Medal). Served the Indian cam-
paign of 1857-58, and commanded the ArtilJery of General Franks' Force at the action of Secnndn^ also commaxtdetl
the iioyal Horse ArtiUery at the siege and capture of Lucknow (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet uf
Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Thompson served in the Crimean campaign fhmi May 1855, including the siege and fall of Scbas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel John Turner was present at the capture of Port Natal on the 26th June 1842. Served also the Kast«ri
campaign of 1854 ^^^ ^P to April 1855, including the affair at M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
siege of Scbastopol, and repulse cA' the sortie on the a6th October 1854 (Medal with4hree Clasps, C'if., Knight of the
Lotion of Honor, 5th Class of the Modjidic, and Turkish Medal). Received the Brevet of Lt.Colonel for dibtin-
guished service at the battle of Alma in crossing the river with two gmis, ascending the Heights and enfilading the
Russian Columns. Commanded a Troop of Royal Horse Artillery in India in 1858-59.
** Colonel Fisher served in the Crimea from September to November 1855, inoluding the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*« Colonel Middleton served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clytlc,
(wounded, and two horses killed), battle of Cawnpore, actions of Serai Ghat (commanded the Artillerj')* Chandu,
tJmeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the attack upon the Moulvio's Mosque Hii>l
Moosa Bagh, action of Barree, capture of Rampore Kussie (commanded the Artilleir), commanded a Troop of Roj-j*!
Horse Artillery at the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affair of Muchagawn (nine times mentioned m
despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
*f Colonel Gibbon served in the Crimea from 18th May 1855, in command of a Field Battery, and for nearlv three
months the Artillery of the 4th Division, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Modal with Clasp, and Tarkii>U
Medal). Served in India in 1857-58, was with Outram's Force at the siege and capture of Lucknow, where he com-
manded the Artillery of Br.General Walpole's Division, and was specially recommended for promotion as
having "distinguished himself throughout the operations, particularly on the 9th and nth March 1858." Com-
manded the ArtiUeiy of Sir Hope Grant's Column in the action of Simree — severely wounded (five times mentiosetl
in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Newton served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Hawkins served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fhll of Sebastopol.
and was present at the bombardments of the 9th A pril, 6th and 1 7th June, 1 7th August, and Sth September (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB. Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5tb Class of the Me^jidiej.
** Colonel Williams commanded the Ro|'al Artillery in New Zealand in 1864-66 during the Waikato, TaarandrA-,
and Wanganui campaigns, and was present at Rangiawhia, Haeriui, Gate Pah, Nukumani, and several minor
afftirs (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
** Colonel Mockay served in the Crimean campaign from S^tember 1855, including the siege and flail of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Girant served in the Crimean campaign from z8th Jan. 18^5, in the Trenches with the siege train, in-
oluding the siege and fhll of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 27th June (Medal with Claap,
Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mec^idie, with Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Johnson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Scbastopol (Medal
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*7 Colonels Connell, Smyth, and Saunders served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege
and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*» Mi^'ors PurceU, Richardson, and wardell were present with three Batteries of Roval Artilleiy nxuler Colonel
M'Creagh m the revolution which upset the Bmperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859; landed and protected the Eutlo
peauK at Port au Prince, and carried off the Emperor his family and ministers; received the tnanks of the £ngIl^h
and French Governments.
^ Colonel Desborough served with the China expedition of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of
the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and suri'ender of Pekin (Brevet of LtColonel, Medal with two Clasps).
■^ Colonel Shaw served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train U^ore SobastopoU
and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June. z7th August, and Sth September (Brevet of Miyor, Medal
with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, CB., and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
*^ Colonel C. S. Henry served in the Crimean campaign of 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train belbre
Sebastopol (severely wounded), and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June. (Medal with Clasp,
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and l*urkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB.)
*> Colonel Pipon served in the Eastern cam^Mtign of 1854-55, including the a£fkirs of Bulganac and M'Kenaie's
Farm, the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with thi*ee Clasps, Brevet of ii»ior,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
** Colonel Hamley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inoluding the affairs of Bulganac and M*Keszie'8
Farm, the battles of Alma (horse shot), Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), the siege and fall of Bebaatopul,
and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Migor and Iji-Cokmeu
Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB,). Colouel
Hamley is the author of '* The Operations of War." a work that may confidently be characterized as one of the mof k
invaluable modem military books extant—*' there exists nothing to compare with it in the English language for
enlightened, scientific, and sober teaching in the general art of war : " vide The TimeB of zst Nov. 1869.
** Colonel Field served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 as D.A.Q.M.Gen. to the Royal Artulery, and was
present at the siege and fall of Scbastopol, and with the expedition to Kertch (Brevet of Migor, Medal with Clacp.
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Pigou served in the Crimean campaign from Juno 1855, including tne siege and fiall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'* Colonel Hon. D. M'D. Fraser served in the Eastern campaien of 185 a, including the battle of Inkerman and
siege of Scbastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and l*urkish Medal). Com-
manded a Troop of Koyal Horse Artillery in the action at Hyderghur 29th Nov. 18^8, defeat of a rebel force at
Bujecdia, capture of Fort Mi:ueedia, and action at Bankce (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and CB.).
'7 Colonel Vcseyservoi I in the Crimean campaign frt)m March 2855, incladlng the siege and ftdl of Scbastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Colonel Robinson commanded the R4>yal ArtnieTT- of the ist Division In the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
^' Brigadier-General Biddulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inolnding the battles of Alms.
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevets of Megor and Lt. Colonel, Medal with four
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonels Milman, Arbutlxnot (twice wounded), Hastings, and FitzHugh served in the Crimean eam-
paigu from May 1855, iucluduig the siege and fall of Scbastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at
the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and TortuaL
Medal).
*^ Colonel Rotton served at Canton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 1856-57 ; present at the caix
of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major) : and served with the expedition of i860, including the action of Su
taking of Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with two Clasps).
^ Colonel Ommanncy was present at the affair of Futtyabad 6th March 1858 ; commanded the Artillery of the
1st Brigade Central India Force under Sir Hugh Rose at the capture of Chandairoe Fort, siege and captore cf
Jhansi, and action on the Betwa ; also commanded the Artillery of that force in the attack on Koonch and captsxv
of Calpee, and served with DufTs Column at the affair of Sahao (mentioned in decpatches, Brevet of Major. Medal).
•> Colonel Colclough was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for services with Uie late Osmanli Horse
Artillery.
•♦ Colonel Milward served in the Crimean campaign ftx)m July to September 1855, Including the siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal With Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expediUon tocjlipiiid^ i860, and was present n^
War Senrices of the OfficerB of the Boyal Artillery, 90
Sinho, Tanoflra, and oaptare of Taku Forts: D.iLQ.M.Gen. on Captain Brabazon bcinp taken prisoner (Brevet
of Kajor, liedal with Clasp) . Commanded a Division of Artillery consisting of the two Batteries of Steel Mountain
Ordnance throughout the Abyssinian campaign fh)m January 1868 ; commanded a Wing of the Brigade engaged
in the action of Arogee, and was preeent at the capture of Magdala; was selected as the bearer of the despatches
(mentioned in despatches, CJ7., 'Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, and Medal).
^ Colonel Chermside served in the Eastern campaign of 185^-55 as Adjutant to the siege train, including the
siege of Sebastopol; was present at the battle of Inkerman witn the two heavy i8-poundcr guns under Colonels
Gambler and Dickson (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Mi^or).
•• LtColonel Anson served in the Crimean campaign ftrom May to September 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and x/th June (Medal with Clasp,
5th C?Iaas of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*7 Colonel 8. E. Crordon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and capture of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, and cth Class of the Medjidie, served in India m 1857-58, and was present at the
actions of Pandora and Doundeakeira (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and CS.).
• Colonel Boothby served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the aflhir of M'Kenzie's Farm, the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Brevet
of Major, Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Hon. E. T. Gai^e served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Brigade Major to the Royal Artillery,
and was present at the affairs of Buleanac and M'Kenstie s Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkcrman»
capture of Balaklava, siego and fall of Sebastopol (Medtd with four Clasps, Brevets of Mtigor and Lt.Colonel,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and CB.) ; was also present with the Turkish Army under
Omar Pasha during the operations at Rudchuck and Giurgevo, in the summer of 1854, and has received tne Gold
Medal for the campaign on the Danube, awarded to him by the Turkish Government.
^ Colonel Thring served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58, mcluding the actions of Secundra, Chanda,
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur (fLvo times mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Mwor, Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Bent was nominated to the 4th (Tlass of the Medjidie for services as Brigade Major with the late
Osmanli Horse Artillery.
^ Colonel Tupper served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman
(wounded), the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5(h Class of the Medjidie).
7* Colonel Heyman served in the Crimean campaign ftom March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Hosto served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to February 1855, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Brevet
of Major, Medal with four Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^Colonel Singleton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, the siege and fia.ll of Sebastopol, and repulse of
the sortie on the 26th October 185X (Brevet of Major, Medal with fbur Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Hqnor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and commanded the Artillery in the repulse of
the mutinous Sepoys at Moolton on jtst March.
'» Colonel Eeuly went to the Crimea as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Fox Stranprways ; served in the
Trenches during the winter of 1854-55 a^^d was appointed Adjutant to the Siege Train in February 1855, and subse-
quently Brigade Major ; was present at the bombuxlments of the 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and
8th September. After the foil of Sebastopol he was appointed Deputv Assistant (Quarter Master General at Head
Quarters (three times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, C.B., Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medlidie, and Turkish Medal). Appointed to accompany the Prussian Army in the cam-
— ignof 1866. Appointed Military Attach^ to the Frencn Army in 1870, and being attached to the Army of the
ire, was present at the varices operations around Orleans including the battles of the 2nd (battle of Artonay) 3rd
and 4tJi December, which resulted m the evacuation of the city, when he was taken prisoner by the German Army
and sent to England (Officer of the Legion of Honor).
'^ Oolonel C. H. Smith served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the
bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec, and affair of Kalee Nuddy, and commanded
the Artfilery at the affhir of Kankur, and operations before Sandee (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Lt.Colonel. Medal, and CB.).
^ Coloziel J. L. Bolton served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58, and commanded the Artillery in the action at Per-
tobghm^-^ounded (Medal).
** Colonel Godby served in the Crimean campaign firom May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
in the Trenches with the siege train, including the bombardmonts of 6th and J7th Jime (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Mlijor, and Turkish MedaT).
*> Colonel D. Sarsfleld Greene served in India as Aide de Camp to Sir John Dupnis in 1857-58 ; commanded
the Field Artillery at the action of Pandoo Nuddee, and also at the several engagements on the 27th and 28tb
November; was present at the operations round Cawnx>ore, and its relief by Lord Clyde ; present at the battle of
Cawnpore on the 6th December 1857 (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal, and CB.).
** Oolonel Barry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, Including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkemuui, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Mccy Idle) . Served in India in 1857-58, including the relief of the Garrison of Lucknow,
battle of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Lt.C!o1oneI, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho,
Tan^kn, capture of Taku Ports, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (CB. Medal witli two Clasps).
•• Xt.Coloncl Elgee was present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
•• Lt. Colonel Carthew served in the Crimean campaign ftrom December 1854, in the Trenches with the siege train
before Sebastopol. including the bombardments of oth April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of
Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5tli Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
« lit. Colonel Hay served as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery with the expedition to CThina in i860, and wa»
S resent at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major,.
(edal with two Clasp?) .
•• Iit.Ck)lonel Spurmiy served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of iliijor. Knight of the Leppon of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
•• Colonel Michell servetl in the Eastern campaign of 1854. and up to May 1855, including the battles of Alma*
and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medul with three Clasps, Brevet of Miyor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,.
and 5th Class of the Metljidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the storm and capture of
Mean^pinge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and commanded the Royal Horse Artillery at the afikir of Tigree,
relief of Azimghur, action near Azimutghur, operations in the Jungle, and capture of Jugdespore, attack and
capture of Tiroul (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
» Lt.Coloncl Bedingreld served with the expedition to China In i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku
Forts and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
•» lit. Colonel Govan served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of
Takn Forts (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taepings in the
vicinity of Shangha in April and May 1862. «. - « ,
•■ Lt.Colonel Ingilby served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1855, including the affairs of Bul-
ganac aad M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman (severely wounded), the sie^e of
Bebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Bxpvet/jf JMaiorj^Sardinian
and TiAish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Digitized by Vj UUg l^
9^ War Sermcea of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
^ Colonol Yates served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the aiTair at M'Kenue's Fann, batttes of Alms
and Inkcnuan. siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three CIssps,
Srevet of Mqjor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Glass of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of
IB57-58, present at the action of Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, commanded Boyal Horse Artuleiy at
"*^ - affairs of Saragunge on 23rd and 29th of July, also commanded the Artillery in the 1 - --
13th and 28th Aug. 1858 (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CBX
** Lt.Colonel W. J. Williams served in the Crimean campaign ftrom May 2855, including the siege and fiul of
fiebastopK)! (.wounded), in Trenches with siege train, and at bombardments of 6th and xTth June (Bi^et of MaeyoTf
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*s Lt.Colonel C. F. Young served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of
Azimj^hur, qperations in the Jungle, and capture of Jugdespore (twice mentioned m despatohes. Brevet of Miqor,
** Colonel Pennycuick served in the Crimean campaign from November 1854, including the battle of Inkennan,
siege and fa3l of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps. Sardinian and Turkish MedaJs, and sth
Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec., actions of Sena Ghat, Chanda, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lncknow,
&nd action of Barree (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expedition to China m x86o, and was preaeot at
Tangku. capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of LtColonel, and CB.).
^ Lt.Colonel Oldershaw served in the Crimean campaign ftrom January 1855, including the siege and fkll of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardment of April ; was employed on special servioe in
J855-56 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th CHass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
v* Lt.Colonel G. C. Henxy served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, aiege snd
itaXl of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardmian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). Served the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and commanded a Field Battery attached to Colonel Kelly's
Torce in the attack and defeat of the rel)el forces posted on the first range of Uie Kepaul Hills on the 25tli accT^Ut
March 1859 (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
^ Colonel N. O. S. Turner served in the Crimean campaign fVom March to September 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major. 5th Claas of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal^. Served
in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affliir of Tigree, relief of Aaimghur, action
near Azimutghur, operations in the Jungle, and capture of Jugdespore ; as Brigade Major to the OudeField Force
under Lord Clyde in 1858-50, and present at the capture of the Fort of Amathei, and action of Dundeikera (three
times mentioned in despatones, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
^°^ LtColonel P. J. Campbell served in the KafiOr War of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign fhsn
June to December 1855, including the sieg^e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1^ Lt. Colonel Twiss served in the Crimean campaign f^om May to July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
•(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at Canton yrith the force under Rear Admiral Seymonr in 1856-57.
Also with the Expedition of i860, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Lt. Colonel K. Curtis served in the Crimean campaign Arom July 1855, including Uie siege and fall of Sebas-
topol. in the Trenches with the siege train (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of S^or).
^^ Lt. Colonel Hope served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. and was present at the battle of Inkerman, siege
:and fall of Sebastopol (wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train throughout the siege, including the bom-
l)ardments of X7th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and Sth September (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, ana Turkish Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel Brendon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854. and up to March 1855, including the affidrs of
M'Kenzie*6 Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siegaof Sebastopol, and repuUe of the sortie on Hie 26th
Oct. 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
'^ Lt. Colonel de HaviUand served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between ist March and
t6th Sept. 1855), including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel Lukin served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, vid
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with tbe siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April,
>6th and X7th June, 17th August, and 8th September (mentioned in despat^es, Brevet of Major, Medal with four
Clasps, Knight of tne Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, ana Turkish Med^. was selected to be sent
liome in charge of Trophies &om Sebastopol, and had the honor of presenting them to Her Majesty Uie Queen and
'His Royal Highness Prince Albert in the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.
iM Lt.Colonel Davis served in the Crimean campaign i^m 6th July 1855, including the siege and flsU of Sebas*
'lopol, and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkiali Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
"0 Lt.Colonel W. J. Bolton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in the Trenches with the siege tnun
(throughout the siege of Sebastopol, including the bombardmente of 17th October, 9th AprU, 6th and xyth June, 17th
August, and 8th September; was also present at the battle of Inkerman (mentioned in despatohes. Brevet of M^jor,
Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). In 1S70
'While serving as Brigade Major of Royal Artillery in Canada he volunteered for the Red River Expedition, to
^which he was appointed Chief Staff Officer, and on the return of the force was honorably mentioned in «^fi#pftif)*fff
:and made a CMG. for his services therewith.
*" Lt.Colonel H. L. Talbot served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Barree and Siraee (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps).
^>' Lt.Colonel Simpson served the Crimean campaign of 1854 and up to June 1855. including the battle of Inker-
rman, siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardmente of 17th Oct and 9th April (Brevet
^f Major, Medal with two Clasps.Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
^^* Lt.Colonel Penn served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, a^ <ui Assistant Engineer, with the ai^re train in
the Trenches before Sebastopol, and at the bombardmente of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th and 17th June; be
was also at the battle of Inkerman, (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkiah Medi^, and
5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded a Steel Mountain Battery throughout the Abyrainian campaign firom 29th
d)ecember 1867 and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal) .
i^> Lt. Colonel Byrne served in the Crimean campaign iVom May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, and esme-
edition to Kerteh (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*i7 Lt.Colonel J. M'C. Campbell served in the Indian campaign of 18^7-58, including the action of Kalee Kuddeew
«iege and capture of Lucknow, assault and capture of Fort Birwah (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
1" Lt.Colonel French served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, captareof
Taku Forte, and surrender of Peldn (Medal with two Clasps). Also during the operations against the|Ta<*pings in
•the vicinity of Shanghai in May and October 1862, including the capture of the walled cities of Tainpoo ^d T^olin,
the fortified city of Najow, the afibir at Nanksiang, and recapture of the walled city of Kahding.
I*' LtColonel Owen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, aiege and fall <tf
:Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege tram, and bombardmente of 17th October, 9tJh April, and 6(li and 17th
Jiine (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal.
^'^ LtColonel Denne served in the (Mmean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and £all of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
f** Lt.Colonel P. W. L'Estrange served hi the Crimean campaign ttom Dec. 1854, in the Trenches with the siege
itrain before Sebastopol, and at the bombardmente of 9th April and 6th and 17th June— wounded (Medal with Claep.
•Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) .
Digitized by V^OOQIC
TTor Sewiees of the Officers of the Royal Artillery, 9 a
^ LtiOolonel Irrine seired in the CMmeaa oampaiffn from Ifaroh to Axiffnst 1855, in the Trenches with the siege
tnin before 8ebastopol» and at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and xyth Jane (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clssp, 5th Class of the Me^idie, and Turkish Medal).
>" LtCoIonel Andrewee served in the Bastem campaign of 1854-55, inclnding the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fUl of Sebastopol— slightiy wounded in the Trenches on and Nov. 1854 (Medal with two dsBps, Brevet of Mi^or»
Knight of the Legion of Honor, Bardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the MedJidie).
"7 LLColonel Marray was nominated to the 4th .Class of the Medjidie for services with the lateOsmonli Horso
ArtHlexy. Commanded a Battery of Armstrong is^ponnders throughout the Abyssinian campaign IVom the zath Dec.
1B67 and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of M^or, and Medal).
^ LkColonel Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the batUe of Jnkerman, siege and
lUl of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of x 7th October, 9th April, and 6th and 17th
Jane, also at the bombardment of Kinboum (Brevet of Mig^^'f Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5U1 Class of the Me^idie, and Turkish Medal).
^ M^jor Bowley served in the KafElr war of 18^2-53 (Medal). Also in the China expedition of x86a, and was
present at Uie capture of the Taku Forts, actions of the z8th and 31st September near Tangchow and surrender of
Fekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ M^or Heberden served in the Crimean campaign tsom Jnly to November 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebsstopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ LtCoionel Goodenough served in the Indian cami>aign of 1857-58, inclnding the action of Pandoo Nuddee,
siege snd capture of Lncknow, attack and capture of Fort Birwah— severely wounded (three times mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Muor, Medal with Clasp).
^ Migor A. H. W. Williams served in the Crimean campaini from June 1855, including the siege and fUl of
Sebastopol (Medal with Qlasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was engaged in the repulse of th
mutinous sepoys at Mooltan on 31st March.
^ Minors Cockbum, Cardew, Tupper, and Farrell served in the Crimean campaign from September 2855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt^lonel Strover served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, includmg the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field in New Zealand war during 1860-61 and commanded
the Royal Artillexy during the (preater part of the war in the Taranaki (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^* Major J. H. Peile served m the Mew Zealand war in 1864-66 in command of a Field Batteiv (Medal),
w Mijor F. T. Whinyates served throughout the Eastern campcugn of 185^-55, including the battle of Balaklava,
siege and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Me^idie, and Turkish Medal).
"* Msjor Waller served in India in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of Secundra, Chanda, and Sultan*
pore, siege and capture of Lncknow, relief of Asimghur, and capture of Jugdespore (three times mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel A. C. Johnson served in the Crimean campaign fW)m May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture
of Lucknow, and actions of Sirsee and Nawabgun^e (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
**^ Major Price served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and ftJl of Sebastopol
(wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardbaents of .9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, Elnight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal]).
i« Major King served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the aflTairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzio*B
Farm, Ixsttles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and &11 of Sebastopol, repulso of the sortie on the 36tb
Oct 1854, and was Aide de Camp to General Markham at the final assault of the Redan on the 8th September (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
1^ Maior R. R. Jones served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 2854, including the siege and fall of Sebastonol
(MedalWith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ^
iM Mi^jors J. H. Brown and Harris served in the Crimemi campaign fh>m Dec. 1854, including the siege and fal)
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and zTth June (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
i« Major Strangways served throughout the Eastern campaign of 2854-55, including the afihirs of Bulganao and
M'Kenxie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and ftll of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Captains Brancker, Hobart, and Harvey servBd with the expedition to China in 2860, and were present at
Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Muors Booth, Braokenbury, and Gore served in the Crimean campaign fh>m June 2855, including the sieffe
and fkU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ^
^* Mi^or Markham served the Eastern campaign of 285^, and up to January 2855, inclnding the afihir of M'Kenzie's
Farm, battles of Ahna and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 36th Oct. 2854 (Medal with
three Clanps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turidsh Medal). Served in India in 2858, and was present at th»
action of secundra on 33rd Jan. (Medal).
>*o Lt.Colonel Teeedale served as Aide de Camp to M^jor General Sir W. F. Williams during the whole of the
blookade of Kars, and at the battle on the Heights above that town on the 39th Sept. 1855. Successfully held the
Redoubt CiUled *' Yuksek Tabia " for the space of seven and a half hours under a vex^ heavy fire on the 39th Sept.
1855, A2id was mentioned in the despHStoh. Received a severe contusion fh>m a grape-shot in tiie leg. The rank of
I^Colonel and the 3rd Class of the Turkish Imperial Order of the Medjidie were conferred upon >^^tii by the Sultan.
In a letter from the Foreign Office, dated 7th March 2855, Her M^esty's Government conveyed their sense of
approval of his oflbrts in averting fh>m the Garrison of Kars the horrors that they suffered from ftunine in the pre-
ee^g winter. In virtue of his rank of Lt. Colonel in the Turkish Service he received the Order of Companion of
the Bath and that of the 4th Class of the Legion of Honor. Has also received the Victoria Cross.
in Major Torriano served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to August 1855, including the battle of Inker-
man, aiege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, bombardments of z7th October, 9th April, and 6th
and 17th Jane (MedsJ with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in
2857-58, and was present at the action of Pandora, storm andf capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lncknow
and captures of the Forts of Dehnia and Tirol in Oude (Medal with Clasp). '
^^ Major J. T. B. Brown served in the Crimean campaign from July 2855, including the siege and fkU of Seban.
topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
us Major Tylet served in the Crimean camnaign from July 2855, including the siege and fkll of Sebastopol—
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and acted as
Staff Of&cer to LtColonel walker in the attack and defeat of the rebel force which occupied the Fort and jungle of
Bungaon (mentioned in despatch. Medal).
iM Mi^or Smart served in India in 2857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda and Sultanpore, siege and
capture of I«ucknow, actions of Barree, Sirsee, and Nawabgnnge (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp)
M« Miqor Newbolt served in India in 1857-59, and was present at the attack and defeat of the rebel force posuid
in the first range of the Nepaul Hills, in March 2859 (Medal).
iM Major T. B. Strange served in India in 28^7-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Sultanpore, and
Dhowrara, Biege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Korsee, Nawabgnnge, Seragunge, aflkirs of 33rd and 30th
July, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, including ailhirs of 35th 86th 37th and 38th August, and Doadpore soth
Oct. (rour times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
U7 Major Francis Lyon, Captains Tracey (wounded) and Tarieton served the Indian campaign of 2858 were
present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and several minor afikirs (Medal with Clasp). '
• t^» Minors M. Taylor and C. B. S. Scott (wounded) served in the Crimean campaign finom May 2855, in the
flenches -with the siege train at the siege and fhll of Sebastopol, snd bombardments of 6th and Z7th June and iTth
August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal). ^^
Mi lUjor Keate served in the Crimean campaign tsom March to August 2855 and wu prgaent.«t the aieffs of
Sebastopol (Medal with Ch»p, and Turkish MedS). Digitized by\3 OD^C^ ^
93 War Sei'vicea of ike Officers of the Eoyal AriUlery,
^^ Mtyon J. J. Smith, BtiU, Gilmonr, de Molevns, and F. J. G. Hill served in the Crimean campaign trim. Jalj
2855, including the aiefiro and fall of Sobostopol (Medal with Clasp, and TorkiBh Medal).
I» Major Eardley Moitland served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857, including tlift
actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseenitgunge, Mungawara, and Alumbagh,
relief and dcfenco of the Besidencjr at Lucknow, with Outram's Force in the Alumbagh from Jan. to March 1858,
siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions at Selimpore and Bundeela in the ensuing Oude campaign (Medal with
three Clasps, and a year's service).
la Major J. Lardner Clarke served in the Crimean camimign from Deo. 1854 to June 1855, inclndin^^ the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Major Thomhill served throughout the Eastern campaign of x 854-55 « including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, and bombardment of the 6th Juno (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
IM Major Pearse served in the Crimean campaign from Julv 1855, including the siege and fiall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the
capture of Kotah on 30th March (Modal).
i« Majors Pitt and Schreiber served in the Crimean campaign firom June 1855, including the siege and fhU of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i«« Major Alderson served throughout the Eastern campaign of x854'-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker>
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of x 7th October, 9th April,
and 6th and 17th June (Medal with three Clasps, Knig^ht of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
i*7 Majors Ravenhill and Tweedie served in the Crimean campaign frtmi April 1855, including the siege and Ikll
of Sebastopol, and battle of Tchemaya (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Major Tweedie also served in
India in 1858. and was engaged in the repulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan in July (Medal).
i<* Major Fred. L. H. Lyon served in the C^rimean campaign from Dec. 1854 up to Sept. x85<, including the siege
of Sebastopol, and in the Trenches ^nth the siege train at the bombardments of 9th April, and 6th and xTtk Jane
(Medal witu Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in X857-58, including the action of Panders,
storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and 'capture of Lucknow, action of JBarree, capture of Rampcre Kuasie,
aflhirsof MuchagawnTigree, reUef of Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (Medal with
Clasp).
1^ Major Ruck-Keene served in the Crimean campaifirn of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (wounded) , in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th Apirll, and
6th and X7th Jime (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Modal).
170 Majors Hanwell and Lyle served in the Crimean campaign from May 2855, including the siege and Iklt of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
171 Major Vaughon served in the Oimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fiUl of Sebastopol,
in'the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 6th and 1 7th June (Medal with (Hasp, Sought of the Legion
of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
17s Major Law served in the Crimean campaign ftvm June 1855, including the siege and fiill of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served witn the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at the actiona near
Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
ITS Major Downes served in the Crimean campaignfixm^May to August z855» including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
174 Mi^or Warren served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde*
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec., and subsequent engagement at the Subadar's Tank ; commanded the Heavy Battery
at the storming of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow ; summer campaign in Oude, and actions of BarrM
and Simree ; passage of the Ooomtee at Sultanpore, taking of Fort Rehora, and attack on Koelee (commanded PfeU
Artillery) ; also served in the Trans*(3ogra campaign, including action of Cherodra, and taking of the Fort of nd-
iediar-commanded the Mortar Battery Ithree times mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Claaps). Servoaafc
Umbeyla in the campaign against the hill tribes in the North-West F]X)ntier of India in 1863, and was present at the
stormmg of the Conical Hill and Lalloo, also at the engagement in the plain of CAxmnla (mentioned in deepatdhea.
Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout the Bhootan campaign of X864-65.
i7> Major Dyer served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, moinding the siege and fhll of Sebastopol— hone kiDed
(Medal with (^asp, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow
by Lord Clyde (conxmandod the x8-pounder Battery during the relier)f battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. (horse killed).
action of KaleeNuddee, aflOEiirof Ramcprnga, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly and Bhal^fehanpore,
capture of the Forts of Bunai and Monumdee (mentioned in despatch. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of M^or).
178 Major Betty served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the Waikato campaign and action at
Orakau (mentioned in despatches) in command of a Battery ; also during the Wan^anui campaign, and conomanded
the Field Guns in action on the Patea river in March 1865, and in other skirmishes on the wanganui coast* and
present at the attack and defbat of the natives at Kaitaki (Medal).
177 Mojors Martin and Wyllie, and Captain Phlllpotts served with the expedition to China in x86o, and were preeezit
at Sinho. Tangkn, capture of Taku Forts, aotiona near Tangchow, and surrender of Peldn (Medal with two Qasps).
178 Lt.ColoneTH.T. Arbuthnot served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1654-55, including theailhir at M*Kiensie*s
Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman. siege and fhll of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 36th Oct. X854
<Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of
1857-58. including the action of Secundra, attack on a Fort near Moonsheegunge, siege and cwtore of Lucknow.
caiituTA of Forts Rehora and Koorlee (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of lu^or).
17V Colonel Biddulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava. siege ana fhll of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kertoh (Medal with three Cla^, Turldsh Medal, and 5lh
Class of the Id^djidie) . Served in the Indian campaign of x8^7-58, including the action of Kalee Nnddee, aiege and
capture of Lucknow (as D.A.Q.M.Oeneral of Artulexy), action of Jamo (as Brigade Major to the Field Force), and
afniir of Daoodpoore. SOTved as D.A.Adjntant Oeneml of the Oude Force undo* Sir Hone Orant IVom Oct. X&58,
and was present in the operations in the Byswarra district, passage of the CK)gra, and various actions on the
Nepaul frontier, also operations there in X859 terminating in the forcing of the Jerwah Pass (several timet men>
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served as Military Secreti^ with the expedition to China in x86o, and
was present at Sinho, Tangkn, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Bievet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps). Was promoted Brevet Lt. Colonel for services in India.
uo Lt.Ck)lonel Wm. Stirling served tnroughout the Eastern campaign of X854-55, including the affisirs of Bolganao
and M'Kenzio's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava and Inkerman, the siege and ihU of Sebastopol, and lepnlBe of
the sortie on the a6th Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served
as Brif^e Major of Artillery with Rajpootana Field Force at the capture of Kotah on 30th BCarch 1858 (Medal, and
Brevet of Major). Served with the en>edxtion to China in x86o, and was present at Sinho, actions near Tangchow*
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with (31asp).
M^ Major P. E. Hill served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of BalaUava and
Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with' three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turld^ Medal).
Served in N.w. India under Sir John Michel in 1858-59 (Medal).
18a Major Rideout served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman 9aeg9
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of X7th October, oth Apnl, 6di and z7th
June, x7th August, and 8th September; on the last bombardment he commanded a battery of Mortars (meotlosked
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turldsh Medal). Served with the BoctbI
Horse Artillery throughout the campaign of x8$8-5q in Oude, including theoccupationofFViabad, passage of the
Goomtee at SuLtahpore, affairs at Shahpore, Paieegnat, and Kandoo Iffuddee ; and in the TranB-(3ogra distrtci at
the afihir of Churda^ capture of the Fort of MuJeedia, and action of Banl^ (Medal).
1S8 Mijor Watsoti served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to February 2855, induding the battle of Is*
kerman and siege of BebastoxMl (Medal with Claisp, and Turkish Medal).
i8« Major Humfrey served in the Crimean campaign ftom March 1855, in the Trenohes with the siege train teftire
Sebastopol. and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6tti and xTth June (Medal with (Thiap, «*wWwiinn ^g^ Ttekiah
Medals).
"^ M^or O. W. Wilaom conuxuuided the Royal Artillery of the Left Brigade Dooar Field Force in Bhootaa f
War Services of the Officers of the Boy at Artillery, 94
Febmaiy 1865, and tiie whole AxtillexT of the Force on the Eastern Frontier of Bengal from June to Octob^ 1865,
andwasprcsentatthetaldnirof Stockades at Bala Pass, at the de$>truction of Stockades above Baxa, and at the
taking or Stockades of Nagao above Ghamoorchee (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Eurasian (Mountain)
Battery of Artillery in the Expedition a^rainst the LoAhais in 1869 under Brij^adier General W. F. Nuthall.
**» Majors de Winion (wounded) and Hall served the Crimean campai^ from January 1855, including the siege
and fall of Selxistopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardmente of 9th April and 6th, and 17th June
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Major Hall was present at the siege
and capture of Lncknow in March 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
'** Major? Dyce and Hon. R. V. Dillon were present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Medal* with Clasp).
"7 Major Leonard GriiBths served in the Crimean campaign from November 1854, including the siege and foJl
of Sebastopol, and in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June
(Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal).
tu Major Lluellyn served throughout the Abyssinian campaign flrom Uie 23th Dec. 1867 and commanded two
f^ivca left in garrison at Addigorat (Medal).
^•' L*.Colouel Hickcs served in the Crimean campaign fW)m Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebn«tapol,
in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Modal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Crofton with
the expedition to China in 3860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow,
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet o€ Major) .
'^^ Major W. 6. Mfutin served in the Crimean Campaign firom De<»mb6r 1854 to Jaauary 2855, including the
fiie^o of Sebostopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^ M^or Ward-Ashton served in the Crimean campaign fh>m May to September 2855, including the slego
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'5* Major F. A. Anley served in the Crimean campaign frora. March 2855, in the Trenches with the siege train
before Seba.«topol, including the bombardments of the oth April, 6th and 27th June, 27th August, and 5th
September (Medal with Claso, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in India during the mutiny, and waa
present at the repulse of the Mutineers at Mooltan on the 31st August 2858 (Medal). Has also the Bronzt^ Medal
of the Royal Humane Society.
**♦ Major Ellis, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, served in the Crimea from early in October 1855 until the
evncuation in June 1S56, and was employed in the destruction of the Docks of Sebastopoh Commuided a Detach-
ment of Royal Artillery from the 26th November 2858 to the x6th March 2859 ^^th the Berar Field Force, and was
employed to destroy bv mines one of the strongholds of the Rohillas in the Decoan. Served throughout the
Abyssinian campaign from the zath Dec. 2867, first in a Field Battery of which he brought most of the horses fix>m
Lidia 10 Zoola, but becoming Supernumerary was subsequently emidoyed aa Provofti Marshal and in the Land
Transport Train. Commanded a Division of the Train in the Highlands of Abyssinia for several months.* Held
command of the Train at Sooroo and at Addigerat, two important posts on the line of communication to Magdala
(mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^^ Major O. H. A. Nicolls served in the Crimean campaign of 2854 till October of that year. Served also the
campaign of 2855 from September, indnding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
I** Major Mi^endie served in the Crimean campaign firom May 2855, inoludlng the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served m India in 2858, and was present at the siege and capture of Luck-
now, and action of Sirsee (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Sir John Campbell served in the Orim«an campaign from aSth March 285s, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th June. 27th June, 27th
Aogust, and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Borved with the expedition to
China in 2860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts (mentioned in despatches, also in the
French Gtonei«l*8 despatches tor services in command of two Howitzers in support of tho French attack), actions
near Twigchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
iM Major F. A. Whinyates served in the Crimean campaign flrom April 2855, inolnding tho siege and taM of Se-
liastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in tho Indian campaign of 2857-58, including'the battle
of Cawnpore on 6th Deoembv*, action of Futtehghur, and aflfeur of Kankor (Medal) .
^^ Major Elton served in the Crimean oam^gn flrom March 2855, including the siege and ISall of Sebastopol, in
the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 27th June (Medal with Clasp.
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
^^ M^or f^ranklen served in the Crimean campoign flrom March 1855, including the siege and fbll of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served m the Indian campaign of 2858-59 and was f^quently engaged
with the enemy (Medal). Also served with the expedition to China in 2860, and was present at Tangku, capture of
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*>> Major Booke served in the Crimean campaign tern August 1855, including the siege and ikll of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*>* Mf^or Wortham served in the Crimean campaign flrom July 2855, including the siege and. fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with ClMp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 2859, taiA was present
at tho attack on the Fort of Beyt, siege and fall of Dwarka. Served with the expedition to China in x86o, and was
present at ffinho, Tangku, and captiue of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Manle served in the Crimean campaign firom May 2855, m the Trenches with the siege train at the
siege and fhli of Sebastopol, and bombardmeints of 6th and 27th June and 27th August (Medal with Cu^p, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals). Served also in India in 2857-59 with the Rajpootana Field Force under General Roberts, and
was present ia the action of Pertabghur (Medal).
*>* Major Gfsaxy served in the Crimean campaign fh)m May 2855, in the Trenches with the siege train at the siege
and fidl of Sebastopol, and bombardments of the 6th and X7th June and 27th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of
the Me^idie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field during the Indian mutiny flrom October 1858 to 2859 ux the
Jogdespore district, and with Sir Hope Grant's and Gorruokpore Field Forces. Served throughout the Abyssinian
campaign from 2st January 2868 as Brigade Major of Artillexy and was present at the action of Arogee and capture
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
"^ Major Rice served in the Crimean campaign flrom May to August 2855, with the siege train at the siege of Se-
bastopol, and bombardmenta of 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ BCajor J. H. P. Anderson served in the Crimean campaign tnsm August 2855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol (2£edal with Olasp, and Turkish Medal). Present at the capture of Canton in December 2857 ; and served
with the expedition of 2860, present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actionsnear Tangchow, and surrender
of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps) .
^ Major A. S. Hunter served in the (Mmean campaign flrom May 28551 including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the field during the New Zealand war in 2867.
^^ Major R. C. W. Campbell served in the expeditionary force in China tcom 2857 until the evacuation of Canton
in 2862 (Medial).
'^i Mc^or Staveley served in the Indian campaign of 2857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, afihir of
Ramgnnga, siege and capture of Luoknow, aotians of Bareuly, Shalqehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture of Fort
Boonia and Bampore Kossiah, passage of the Gogra at VyuXtleA, and aflHir of Mucheegaun (Medal with Clasp),
na Major Edmeades served in India in 2857-58, and was present at the action of Ejdee Nuddee, battle of Cawn-
pore on 6th Dec., and action of Bherghur Ghat (Medal).
»^ Major Bum venred in India in 2857-58, and was preeenft at the capture of Nurgoond on xst June 2858 (Medal)
Served wilih the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, nad capture of Taku Forts (Medal
with Clasp).
SI* Major WiUiain Smith served in the Indian campaign of 2857^59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Deo., actions of Serai Ghat (mentioned m despatches), Chanda, Umeerpore and
SnltanpoxB» atege and^eapbore of Looknow, attack of the MoosalMW^ and action of Barree ; afterwards present'with
voriouB forces in porsnit of the enen^ and watching the fords of the Gogra, and in the Trans-Qogra campaign in-
land the flroiitfer of Nenaiil (Medal with two Cflasps). Served In the New
eludtag aer^tat miaH affhlw onthe 1 , ^ ,_,. ^^^^^^„
ZonlaTid war in 1864 in oonunand of a Detaohment of Boyal Artillexy in tho oampaigoa oa t^Wajknto and at T9
95 ^^^ Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
fianga including the attack on the Gate Pah, where his gonB were reported by Sir Dnncan Cameron as having beea
of great service (Medal).
'^ "iiaior Burnett served in the Indian campaign in 1857-56, including the relief of Lueknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, siege and capture of Lueknow, actions of Barree and Sirsee (Medal with two daspt).
*^* Major Talbot served with the expedition to (?hina in x86o, and was present at Tangku, and capture of Taka
Forts (Medal with Clasp).
*** M^or Oliver served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee, operationcof
the 37th 38th and 39th Nov. before Cawnpore, and battle there on 6th Dec, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Ramgnnga,
siege and capture of Lueknow, actions of Bareilly, Shal^ehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture of the Fort of Bampore
Kusseah, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and afflur of Mucheegann (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, and commanded the Artillery of the left column at the takinif of the
Fort of Dallmkote, and in the aflfhir at Chamoorchee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*■* Mfl^or Morgan served in India in 2857-58, and was present at the action of Bandah (MedaJ) . Served with the
expedition to Chma in x86o, and was present at Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps).
*** Migor Hannen served at Canton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 1856-57, was present at the
capture of Canton in Dec 1857 ; served with the expedition of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tang^lcu, capture of
Taku Forts, and surrender of Peldn (Medal with three Clasps) .
■** Major Ford served ;in India in 1857-58, including the relief of Lueknow (wounded) by Lord Clyde, ailkir of
Bundah, of the Alumbagh from Jan. to March, siege and capture of Lueknow (mentioned in despatch. Medal with
two Clasps).
*** M%)or (3eorge Arbuthnot served in India in 1857-58, as a volunteer with the 14th Light Dragoons daring the
early portion of the campaign ; was present at the siege and capture of Rath^^hur and Garakota, relief of Saugor,.
foromg the pass of Nudinpore, siege and capture of Jhansi, attack on Koonch where he commanded the Siege Train
(special mention), and capture of Calpee— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssimaa
campaign as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Staveley, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Msg-
dala (three times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
w Mfiuor B. C. Smith served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the ai&ir of Jelalpore (Medal).
>" Major Chalmers served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, aflair of
Bamgunga, siege and capture of Lueknow, actions of Bareilly, Shal^jehanpore, and Mohumdee (Medal with Cla8p>.
**o Captain Pickering served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lueknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec actions of Serai Ghat, Chanda, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lueknow, ac-
tion of Barree, and defeat of the rebel force which occupied the Fort and Jungle of Bungaon in April 1859 (men-
tioned in despatchM, Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Migor B. L. Forster served as Aide de Camp to Migor Gieneral Pratt during the New Zealand war of iC6o-{i
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
<** Captain de Cetto served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the affkir of Futtyabad, capture of Chandairee
Fort, siege and capture of Jhansi, and action of Betwa (Medal).
*** Captain Cane served in South China trova. 1857 to x86o, successively as Acting (Quarter Master to the com-
bined force of Royal and Royal Marine Artillery, and as Acting Adjutant to Royal Artillery, including the assault
and capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 and minor a£Qurs. Volunteered for service in North Cluna in z86o ; present at
the capture of Taku Forts with siege train (Medal with two Clasps) . Served during the occupation of l^enlsin as
Provost Marshal and Drill Instructor to Manchu Artillexy ; also as Acting Adjutant and Quarter Master Royal Ar-
tillery against the Taeping rebels near Shanghai in 1863, including the capture of Kahding, in command of a Mcr^
tar Battery of native Chinese gunners attached to Royal Artilleiy (mentioned in despatches, and zst Glass Gold and
Red Coral Medal ttom the Chmese Government).
*M Captain F. S. Stoney served in India in 1858, and was present at the attack on a Fort occupied by rebels 00
Beyt Island.
» Captain Brackenbory served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Banda and capture of Kir-
wee (Medal with Clasp). In the Franco-German war of 1870-71 was attached by the Government to the service of
the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Woundea, and was present with^e annies till the oondusios
of the Armistice. For his services in this capacity he was appointed Officer of the liCgion of Honor by special
decree of the French Government of National Defence, was made a Knight of the First Class of the Royal Bavaiisn
Order of St. Michael, and received the Iron Cross ftom the Bmperor of Germany.
*40 Captain Hon. A. Stewart served with the expedition to China in z86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, ac-
tions near Tangchow, and surrender of Peldn (Medal with Clasp).
M* Captain Cottingham served in India in 1857-58 ; and was present at the action of Pandora, and action and cap-
ture of Tiroul (Med^l.
•«> Captain Auchinleck served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee, battle of Cawn-
pore on 6th Dec, and afRair of Kankur (Medal).
*^ Captain Kyle served in India in 1857-^8, and was present at the actions of Secundra, CSianda, and SuKanpoie,
siege and capture of Lueknow, relief of Aaimghur. action near Aaimutghur,operation8 in the Jungle and capture of
Jugdespore (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
*^ Captain H. L. Mitchell served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the attack and defisat of the
rebel force posted in the first range of the Nepaul Hills in March 1859 (Medal).
a«7 C)aptam EUaby served with the expedition to C^hina in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal with CJlasp). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shan^rhai in 1869,
including the storm and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsingpoo, and Taolin, and the minor opeanatians of
Wongkadsa, Tserpoo, and Nsjow.
"0 Captain Nolan brought the ** A *' Battery Steel Mounted Ordnance firom Bngland, and was most energetic ia
getting it into order previous to the arrival of No. 5 Battery sxst Brigade; and served throughout the A.byisinian
campugn firom December 1867 as Ac^jutant to Colonel Milward, and was present in the action of Aiogee and
capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
»s Captain Burgess served with the expedition firom Aden against the Foodlee Arab Tribe in x866, ifirfiujiny the
destruction of Shugra.
*^ Captain Rait served in the Okamundel campaign of 1859, and was present at the sie^ of Dwaika and subceosenl
operations. Served in the New Zealand war in X863-64 in command of the Drivers of his Battery acting as OanUry
and was present at the action at Katikara, skirmishes at Kerrikerri, Pukekohe, and Rangiawhia, and engagemcots
at Nuerini (horse shot) and Orakau (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
lu Captain Moorsom served with the expedition to China in z86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capton <^
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
SM Captain Gwyn served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859 and was present at the oaptue of the
Fort of Beyt, and the siege and Hall of Dwarka.
>» Captain Toogood served in New ZeaUnd during the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns, and was present at
Nnkumaru and the Patea river (Medal) . ^
MO Major Pickard served in New Zesiland atTaranald during the latter part of the war of x86o-6x. Also darinc
the Taranaki, Waikato, and Tauranga campaigns in 1863-64, and was present at the actions of KAtikaia, BangiiirC
Gate Pah, and Tauranga (mentioned in despatches, awarded the Victoria Cross for gallant conduct daring ike
assault of Rangixiri, and Brevet of Major).
M6 Captain F. L. G. Little commanaed a Detachment of Royal Artillery in the expeditionary fbroe against the
Indians of Yucatan in April and May x86i , and in the suppression of the disturbances in the Northern Districts.
M7 Captain C. E. B. Leacock and Lieut. J. S. Quayle served with a Steel Mounted Battery throughoot the
Abyssinian campaign firom the 39th Dec. 1867 and were present at the action of Arogee and oaptoie of Magdila
(Medal).
S70 Captain E. A. FitsRoy served throughout the Al^yssinian campaign finom the z3th Deo. 1867, and was pmmt at
the teU of MagdaU (Med^. "^
«7a Captain Pemberton Harrison served against the Taeping xebels at Shanghai in 1869. inehidinff' the eaplBita
of Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and N^w. Digitized by Vj(30gIC ^^
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery, 96
'"Captai&A.G.TeatmaQ served against the Taeping rebels at Shanghai in 1862, and was present at the TGoaptoro
of Eftbding.
*"' LieoL A. Gnibb served throughout the Waikato and Taoranga campaigns during the New Zealand wars of
1:^5-64, inelnding the action of Gate Pah, and commanded the Artillery at the action of Te Banga (mentioned in
liMtitdM. Medal).
^ LienL C. Unjom served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 (Medal), and was present at the actions of Katikara
trd Kvtak (vounded in the shoulder) . Commanded a Detachment of Artillery engaged at Sentry Hill (Medal) .
" Lieut. T. R. Disney served Uiroughout the Abyssinian campaign ttom. the 6th Feb. z868, and was present at
the Wl of 3(agdala (Medal).
^ LieoL J. C. Bobson served in the New Zealand war in 1863*66, including the Taranalci and Waikato caxApaigns,
u'i ««8 present in the action at Rangiawhia (Medal) .
^* Ue^ii, Alleyne served in command of the Detachment of Boyal Artillery and 7-pounder mountain guns which
ICC >mpamed the Bed Biver Expedition fVom Canada in 1870.
^ Lieat. Oten6 served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, includingthe Waikato campaign, and was present at the
sni^s afOrakaa, and assisted in conducting the Sap. Commanded Detachment during the Wanganui campaign,
&id yre^Qtatthe action of Pukald (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^ L:etiL Greer served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 and was present at the attack, on the Gate Pah and ac-
tc at Maketu (Medal).
*"' L eat. W. 8. Langley served throughout the Abyssinian campaign firom the i^^ Deo. 1867 as Adjutant to
U-O'Vmel Wallace, and was present at the foil of Magdala (Medal). He served as Staflf Officer of a
cateDB imdflr Colouel WaUaoeatvariousperiodsduring the advance on Magdala; as Acting Brigade Major of
tiK Brnvde onder Brigadier Wilby, after the capture of Magdala during the illness of the Brigade Major ; was
i;f>cj0ted Staff Officer of the 3rd column on the commencement of the march down country, and served as such
Bid u Assistant Qoarter Master General till it waa broken up previous to embarkation.
*^ LievL Pratt served throughout the Bhootanese campaign of 1864-65, with the Left Brigade Dooar Field
Free, and was present at the capture of Dalimkote, engagements at Chumurchi and Nagoo, and recapture of the
tiAit ?UA (Medal with Clasp).
/'• Lieat. W. K F. Sorell served with the expedition ftom Aden against the Foodlee Arab tribe in 1866, including
^ ^.'Mniction of Shngra. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign ttova. the 4th October 1867 ; commanded a
ifK!.uin Battery during Captain Marett*s absence on other duty, and was also employed in the Land Transport
^ L|ent8. F. W. J. Barker and W. F. de H. Curtis served with a Stool Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian
s^paijni from the ist Jan. x868 and were present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
'^ L eot. E. H. H. Collen served throughout the Abyasiman campaign from the 6th Feb. x868, and was employed
r- >ij^\aX Survey dutv from the 23rd March until the end (Medal).
f^ Leat. H. E. Dolphin served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1855, and was present at the recapture of Dewangiri
li?^. with Clasp)*
'^ Lieat J. W. Buckle served with the Armstrong Mountain Battery in the left centre column of the Bhootan
> i Force flrom November 1864 to March 1866, andwas present at the affair of the 4tti February and the capture
( Etvrkades at the Bala Pass on the 15th March 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served with a Mountain Battery in the
l^j^JLiaa Expedition f^m January 1868 to the end (Medal) .
'^ Li£Dt. C. W. E. Murphy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign fVom Jan. z868— with the Scind Horse
■^ '.:^ April, and afterwards with a Battery of Artillery, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal).
** LeoL F. H. Taylor served throughout the Abys^ian campaign from 20th Dec. 1867, and was present at the
«Ktu cf Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal) .
I; li>!it. A. Broadfoot served throughout the Abyssinian campaign ftrom Feb. x868 (Medal).
^ L'^nt. C. M. H. Downing served in Abyssinia from the 29th Dec. 1867 to Feb. z868 (Medal).
*' I^at. H. Crofton served witha Steel Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian campaignftom Jan. 1868 (Medal) .
*2 L'^at W. G. Knox served throughout the Abyssinian campaign firom the Z3th Dec. 1867, and was stationed at
'H.^erat with the two guns there (Medal) .
f ' L:f at. r. C. Rich was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society on the 26th August 1867.
' ^ M^or Scott served with the 55th Regt. in China, and waa prosent at the capture of Amoy, second capture of
I '.sin. and repulse of the night attack on Chlnhae (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
'^ttlesof Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct. 1854, and attack on the
ttT.-o on 7th June — ^wounded and mentioned in despatches (Modal with three Clasps, Sardinian and TurMsh
*' >l3;or Williams served with the 90th Light Infantry throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-^7 (Modal). In the Cri-
na campaign tram 5th Dec. 185^, including the siege and fall of Sebaetopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
fix . In xiio Indian campaign m 1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore in Dec, and subsequently at the
C '.f Ucknow (Medal with Clasp).
y Mijor Wethered served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 with tho 95th Regiment, including the battle of Alma
^ with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
^ V^iaiter Master Trew served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
EaIaI with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
** Veterinary Surgeon Skoulding served in India in 1857-58, and waapresent at the capture of Nurgoond (Medal).
^'f\ with the expedition to China in x86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,and capture of Taku Forts (Medal
»-i'a«P).
^ tstennaiy Surgeon Anderson served in the New Zealand war in z 860-66, including the Taranaki and Waikato
BP^zns, and was present at the afneiirs of Kerri Kerri and Pukikohe, and actions of Kangiawhia, Hirini, and the
^ y*h fmentionea in despatches. Medal). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1867-68, and
's«'l and had charge of tne Sick Depdt at Koomayloo and Pioneer's WeUs, and was three times employed on
f.-al Service (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
"> &'diof( Master Ritchie served with the Royal Artillery in the Eastern camiMtign of Z854-55, including the battle
Irkmoan, siege and fall of Sebastopol in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of Z7th
*"^. yth Apm, 6th and 17th Jime ; was wounded by the explosion of the French magazines of the zsth Nov.
!' V^xUI with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Ridim; Master PawBon served in the Eastern ciunpaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and
''^^bestopol, capture of Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
MttiTn to (%ina in r86o, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
''* Veterinary Surgeon J. C. Berne served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of z868 (Medal).
^ Eiling Master Orme served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Eastern campaign of T85X-55, including the
U>rrBQlguiac and M*Kenzie*s Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol
f^ with four ClBspe, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in Z857-58, and was present
c^- vtion of Secondra, siege and capture of Lucknow, occupation of Fysabad, action of Saragunge, passage of
i (V'omtee at Sultanpore, in the Trans-Gogra district at the aflbir of Chorda, capture of the Fort of Miqeedia and
^x of Bankee (Medal with Clasp).
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97 ^<»^ Services — Boyal ArtiUery (late Bengal ArUUery).
^ Sir George Brooke serred in Bnndleoxmd daring 1809-10. Throughout the Nepaul war of x8xs-t6 mdndiiig
attacks upon Nallaghur, the Heights of Bamghur, and Fort Malown. Siege of Hattrass in 1817. Mahrwtts war of
1817-18. Siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-36 (blown up). Sntlej campaign of 1845-46, including the bsttks
of Moodkee, Ferozeshan, and Sobraon, in the two first he commanded the whole of the Artillery (MmaI and two
Olaapa, and CB.). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, as Brigadier commanding the Horse Artilleiy, including the affsir
at Ramnuggur, and battles of ChiHianwallah and Goojeiat (Medal with two Clasps). Has also the Indiaii ITsi
Medal with two Clasps for the Nopaul War and Bhurtpore.
* Lieut-General Twomlow served with the Army of Observation on the Nepaul finontier in 18x3-24, Nepaul campaiinis
in 18x5-16 (Medal). Pindarree and Mnhratta campaigns of 1817-18. includmg the sieges of OlUindahand Aseeergbnr.
T^rom x8ai to x8s3 served in the British Contingent, Nizam's Army, where no Medals were accorded, but repeatedlv
received the thanks of the several British Reffidonts for serving in the field, and on three several occasions " the
high approbation" of the Grovemor General in Council, viz., for tbe capture of the Forts of Jamoad, Baroda, and
Byrooghur, and an autograph letter of thanks from the Governor Groneral, Lord EUenboroueh.
* Sir Arohdale Wilson served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-36 (mentioned in despatches, Uedtl
with Clasp). Commanded the Artillery as Lt. Colonel with Brigadier Wheeler's Force in the JuUonder Dooab
in 1848-49 (twice mentioned in despatches, and Medal). Commanded the Force at the siege and capture of Delhi
in 1857 u Brigadier General (Medal with Clasp, CB., JCCB., promoted Major General, created a Baronet, thaiike<l
by both Houses of Parliament, and awarded a pension of ;^x,ooo per annum from the Indian Govonment. C<fln-
manded the Artillery at the siege and capture of liucknow in 1858 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp, thanked b?
both Houses of Parliament, and QCB.).
7 Lieut. (General Grant served in the Burmese war of 1835-36, including the siege and capture of DonB.bew, actioni
of Prome, Maloon, and Paghammew (Medal with Clasp). Affkhanistan campaign of 1839-40, including si^e aii4
capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Gwalior campaign of 1843, And battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star, and Brevet rl
Major). Sntlej oampai^ in 1846, and wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Pmyanb
campaign of 1848-49, mcluding the action of Bamnuggur, battles of Badoolapore, Chillianwallah, and (aoojeiat
(Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
* Sir James Alexander served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore In 1825-36 (Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded the AxtHleiy in the Aifghanistan campaign of 1843 under Sir George Pollock, including the forcing of the
Khyber Pass, action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Major, and Medal). G^i-alior campaigii, in-
cluding battle of Mahanupore 39th Dec. 1843 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Bronze Star). Sutlejcampaign of 1845-46, in-
cluding the a£Qair of Budcuwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp, and CB.).
' General Lane served the Affghanistan campaignof 1843 under (General Pollock as Commissary of Ordnance,
and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass and recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Com-
mand^ a Troop of Horse Artillery in the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore (Brevet of
Iit.Colonel, and Bronze Star), Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Modal aci
Olasp. and CB.). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of ChiJlianwaUa^
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Sir John Fordyce served with the force under General Morrison in the attack on and capture of Arracu.
in 1834-95 (Indian Medal). Sutlej campaign of X845-46, and commanded a Batteiy of Artillery at the battles 'f
l^roieshahand Sobraon, and in the advance on and occupation of Lahore (Medal and one Clasp, and Brevet of Majc-r.>.
Ponjaub campaign of 1848-49, and commanded the 9-pounder Troop of Horse Artillery at the battles of Chillia^-
wallah and Gcx>jerat, and commanded the Division of the Bengal Artillery sent with the force under GenerJ
Gilbert in pursmt of the Sikh army, ond present at its surrender at Rawul Pindee ; also present at the passage k :
the Attook and ftirther purstut of the Sikhs and Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Claspe, and Brere;
of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the Artillery first sent into the Kusoneai Country with the force under Colonel Bni'l-
shaw in December 1849 (Clasp). Commanded the Artillery with the force under Sir Charles Napier in forcing tb.'
Kohat Pass in February 1850.
^^ Lt.(3eneral Campbell served in the Burmese war in 1825-26, including the siege of Donabew, actions of Prazeo,
Maloon, and Pagammow (Medal with Clasp). Gwalior campaign and battle of Punuiar, 39th Dec. 1843 (Bronse Star.
and Brevet of Major). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medid and Gs&p.
and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded Artillery Division at Lahore during Punjaub campaignof 1848-49 (Medal 1.
'* Major Gtoneral Abbott served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Carried terms of acetx-
modation firom the Court of Eheva to the Court of uussia. Was cut down in a night attack on the banks of tli
Oaapian Sea, and detained a prisoner, but ultimately completed the negotiation at St. Petersburg (received lie
thanks of H.M. Minister for foreign Aflhirs, and theDooraneo Order of the 3rd Class). Reduced to snbmistnoD t:^
mountaineers of Huzara in armed rebellion against the Government. On the Sikh Governor of Huzara, with mi
Brigades of regular Troops, X2 guns, and the garrisons of many castles and small forts, declaring for Mocdraj, ^
ralMd the population of Huzara, and, after many sniall affairs, remained master of the district and of nearly' aU ur
castles ; afterwards marched upon and occupied with 1,500 matchlock men, the Marguella Pass, which 16.000 SliLh
Troops and 3,000 Dooranee horse wore preparing to thread (received the thanks of I1.M. Ministers in both Hooscs
of Parliament, the Brevet of Major, and the Punjaub Medal, with all its Clasps).
^* lieut.General C. S. Reid served the Shckawattee campaign in 1834-35. Campaign in Burmaliof 1857-5:
including the capture of Martaban, operations before and capture of Rangoon (mentioned in despatch). Commanded
the ArtilTery at the capture of Meeaday, and also during the operations against the rebel chief Mayatoon. Severvir
wounded x9th March 1853, right arm amputated, and mentioned in despatch for " the brave and gallant manner A
which the guns were brought forward and worked '* (Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
14 Mfl^or iQeneral Turner commanded Troop of Horse Artillery of Shah Shi^ah's Force throughout Uie Affghanistz::
campaigns of 1839-^3, attached to the Candahar Division, and present in all the actions in that district, with re-cs' -
tuze of Ghusnee and re-occupation of Cabul. Mentioned bv General Nott as " having on many occaaions i«nd«nl
most essential service." and also as "distinguished" (^leoal inscribed "Candahar, Gnuznee, Cabul, 184a "). Ccn-
manded a Brigade of Horse Artillery at the battle of Budleekeseraiand throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned ::
despatch. Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the Artillery of Colonel Greathed's Movable Column (mentioned :::
dfl^atoh). Commanded Detachment Bengal Artillery of Lord Clvde's Force at the relief of Lucknow (thanked^, t
Qovemor General, and mentioned by the Commander in Chief, "his most particular acknowledgments being due. '
and as having "few equals as an artillery officer;") also at the battle of Cawnpore (mentioned as "again drstr-c;
most marked attention to distinguished merits "). Action of Khodagunge, retaking of Futtyghur, and capttue ' :
Moangunge (mentioned); commanded 3rd Brigade and Bengal Horse Artillery at the final siege of Lnckri'?.
Mentioned " for services of the highest value " (Brevet of Colonel, CB.^ Medal with three Clasps, and a year*s serr.cc
for Lucknow).
" Sir Henrv Tombe served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44. »nd battle of Punniar (mentioned in despatch. Brozzt
Star). Sutleg campaign of X845--46, including battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, afikir of Buddiwalandbete'e '
Aliwal, as Aide de Oamp to Sir Harry Smith— mentioned (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1^...
as D.A.Q.M. General of Artillery, including the battles of Chillianwallah and (ioojerat (mentioned. Medal withnrs
Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery in the afifhirs of the Hindun on joth and ^i^i
May i8<7 (horse shot), battle of Budleekeserai (two horses shot), and siege of Delhi (wounded 9th Xolr) Cr^-
manded the Coltmin which assaulted and took the Eedgate near Delhi on X7th June (wounded, two hoirees shot
commanded the Artillery at the battle of Nujjufghur, and the Horse Artillery at the assault of Delhi (wounded) - » ec*
and capture of Laoknow, aflhir at Allagnnge, battle of Bareillv, and Rohilcund campaign (Cfi.,yictoria GrtMS, Bxc% «;»
of Lt.Oolonel and Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, mentioned m despatches on every occasion and in terms most hi^b-'r
and impreoedentedly eulogistic, also mentioned in the House of l^rdsby Lord Panmure, the Secretary of Statr ^V
War). Commanded the Force which recaptured Dewangiri in Bhootan in 1865, and received the thanks of Gorrrs-
ment and nominated fCB. (Medal with Clasp).
M Sir James Brind served in command of the Artillery with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force against the ITomnnds r
August 1854 (Medal with Clasp) . Also in command of Foot Artillery of Delhi Field Force firom 36th June to the e=<! ' .'
the siege operations in X857. Commanded a Column in Mosuflbmuggur and Beharunpore districts. Ooa^oBxs^.
ArtiUery of General Walpole's Field Force in X858 during its march ftova. Lucknow to iOlygnxiJ, and in the afihirs <f
Booya and AUygUAj ; and served in the same capacity with Lord Clyde's Army through Rohfleond and at the csr^
tareol Bareilly, and with Brigadier Troup's QoVamsi in Dude in i858*597includingengaK«mentS(ir]Cbdlvpat«
War Services — Royal Artillery (late Bengal Artillery). 98
Biusiilpore, Xitowlee, Aligni^, and Biswah. Commaaded Colnnms at the action of Mehndl (where all the enemy*!
^ , , aaid in pnnnit of Feroze Shah through Onde towards Central India (repeatedly mentioned in
. received thanks of the Crovenunent of India, Medal with Clasp, CB., and Breyet of Colonel) .
^ U^or General Hnyshe served as Brigade Msjor of ArtiUeiy during the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, inclndlnfif
thebfttue of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Commanded a Troop of Horse ArtUIery throughout the Pu^aub campaign
of 1848-40, iaolnding the tattles of Sadoolai)ore, Ghillianwallah, and Gk>ojerat (twice mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of JCi^or, Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Gennal Carleton commanded the Bengal Artillery Division siege train at the siege and capture of Lnoknow
in 1858 ; conmianded Artillery in the action of Nawabgimge (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of LtOolonel, CB.,
Medal with (Jlasp).
" Colonel David Beid was employed on several occasions in 1841-43 against the hill tribes, Nagas and Singphoes. *
Taking aereral stockades in 1844. Imving the Singphoes out of the country in 1850-51. Employed in punishing the
hostile Nagas, and thanked by Government for the taking of Fort Kenemah ; fight with the cum of Keepreemah,
killinfr >oo of them— thanked by Government ; took several villages, and made the whole of the countey side
sabmit to British rule. In Feb. 1859 was on an expedition against Abors, including the capture of a stockade and
seyeral breastworks.
** Colonel Douglas served the campaign of 1843 in AfTghanlstan under (General Pollock, and was present in erery
action that took place on the advance and at the recapture of Cabool (mentioned in despatches. Medal). In March
1658 joined the Army under Sir Hugh Rose then besieging Jhansi, and was present at the assault, having taken a
gnn down to the gate near which the right assaulting party attempted an escalade ; subsequently commanded the
ArtOleiy of the Hyderabad Contingent and was present at the various afikirs in which the Contingent was engaged
and (hose which preceded the capture of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal).
" M^or General Johnson served in the Sutlej cunpai^ of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon
(Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, mclnding the passage of the Cheenab atBamnuggur, and
battles of OhillianwaHah and (Soojerat ; served on the staff wil^ Sir Walter Gilbert's force in the subsequent pursuit
of the Sikhs and Affghans (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served during
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery, and was present at the actions of the Hindun
on the 30th and sist May (slightly wounded, mentioned), battle of Budleekeserai, siege and c^ture of Delhi
(mentioned. Brevet of Lt.Co1onel), siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned, CB., Medal with two (^asps).
" Colonel de Teissier served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon f Medal). Puijanb cam-
paign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah (mentioned in despatch) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
» Br.General Olpherts commanded four Guns on service in Burmah in 1841 ; and two Guns in action at Jhima
Ghat during the insurrection in Sanger and Nerbudda territory in 1842. Commanded a Light IHeld Battery
throughout the Gwalior. campaign of 1843-44, including battle of Punniar mentioned in despatch. Bronze
Star). Raised and commanded Artillery of Bundlecund Legion in the Hill campaign in Sind under Sir Charles
Napier in X844-45. Commanded ArtUIery of Native Contingent against Kote Kangra. Served with Sir Ck)lin
Campbell in the Peshawur YaUey in 1853 (Medal with Clasp). In Turkey and the Crimea in 1854-55-56. Com-
mAided three Guns, which, with Detachment of loth Foot and a few Madras Fusiliers under CSeneral NeU (in
all 200 Europeans) routed three Native Regiments at Benares on 4th June 1857. Commanded a Battery with
Havelock's Force m the actions at Bithoor (horse shot), Mungurwar, and Alumbagh, and first Relief of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow ; acted as Brigadier of Artillery in defence of the Residency from 37th Sept. to x6thNov. 1857
(voanded, mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Battery at the Alumbagh from ssnd Nov. 1857 to xTth March
1858. and was present in all the engagements there during that period, also at the capture of Lnoknow by Lord
Clyde (Brevets of Major and LtColonel, CB., Victoria Cross, Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Battery of
Horse Artillery in Oude in 1858. Served as a Yolunteer with the Frontier Expedition against tJie Woaeerees in
1859-60 under Sir N. Chamberlain.
'^Colonel Swinhoe served the campaign under Sir Charles Napier against Belochee hill tribes in Upper
Scinde in 1845. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including siege and capti^ of Mooltan, and battle of Gk>ojerafe
(Medal with two Clasps).
^ Col<mel Francis served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pui^aub
campaign of 18^9-49, including first and second siege operations before Mooltan, action of Soon^l^ooi^d, and bi^e of
Goojerat (mentioned in despatch. Medal with two CHasps). Has the 4th Class of the Medjidie for service with the
Tarkish (Contingent. Served at the Alumbagh in Feb. 1858, at the siege and &11 of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign,
with aftair of Boveah, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mi^'or).
^ Colonel Brace served in the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronse Star).
8Gtlej campaign of 1845-46, including^ the afihir of Buddiwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
Panjaub campaign of 1848-49, indudmg the battles of Sadoolapore. Chillianwallah, and (xoojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). Commanded the ^rd Puxuaub Light Field Battery in the ist Meransaie expedition under Brigadier
General Chamberlain in April 1855 (Medal). Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59. including the relief of Lucknow
bj Lord Clyde, battle of (jawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and entry into Fiittehghur, as Brigade Mi^'or of Horse
Artillery. Ck>nmianded a Battery of Horse Artillery with Brigadier Bvelegh's Column in the afihirs of Mohun,
Hosgaingnnge, Meangunge, Morar Mow (charger kOled), fort of Simree, Buzar Ghat, and subsequent operations
till the final snppreaaion of the mutiny (six times mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Mi^or and Lt. Colonel, Medal
with Clasp).
^ Colonel Henry H. Maxwell served the Gwalior campaign of 18^3-44 and battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
Butlq campaign of x84«-46 as D.A.Q.M.General of Artillery, including battles of Moodkee, Feroseshah, and
Sobraon (mentioned in despatch. Medal and two Clasps, Brevet of Maior). Was present at the battle of Oltenitza
onder Omar Paaha on the 4th Nov. 1853, and at the Russian attacks on Kala&t in the winter of X853-54. Did duty as
ail Officer and Interpreter to the Naval Brigade under Sir Wm. Peel at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (men-
tioned), defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, and action of Khodagunge— thigh Ixme broken by a musket
ball (Brevet of Lt.C>>lonel, Medal with Clasp).
*^ Colonel Light was present at Meerut on the outbreak of the mutiny there on the xoth May 1857. Marched in
command of two x8-pounders wiUi Brigadier Wilson's Force on 97th May and present at the actions of the aoth and
30th May on the Hindun (mentioned m despatches as having done "excellent service with his i8-pounders "),
^ttle of Badlo-ke-Serai (wounded), and siege of Delhi Ih)m 8tii June to x6th Sratember, when fbrced to leave from
iilness. Acted as Orderly Officer to Sir Thomas Seaton with his Force in the Dooab, and present at the actions of
Oanffairee (mentioned), Puttialee, and Mynpooree— mentioned (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'* Colonel BoaseU served in the Sutlej oamxMiign of X845-46, including the battles of FOTOse^ah and Sobraon
(Medal and Clasp). Served under Brigadier Neill against the mutineers at Allahabad in 1857, cmd as Commissary
of Ordnance witn the Army in Oude in 1858 (Brevet of Mi^or, Medal).
** Colonel Dmidas served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and battle of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign of
1848-49, indliidiiig battles of (Hiillianwallah (severely wounded) and Croojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
■* Colonel Angelo served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the defence of Ferozepore, and battles of
Feroxeshah ana Sobraon (Medal and Clup) . Punjaub campaign of 18^49, including the passage of the Chenab at
Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and (ioqjerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Siege and capture
of DeUu (Hedal with Cnaro).
^ Colonel Newall served m the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub campaign of
1348-49, inolndin^ first and second siege operations before Mooltan, and battle of Groojerat (Medal with two dlasps).
*« Colonel Bumiy served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Panjaub campaign of x848-49,.including the first and second siege oi)erations before Mooltan and surrender of the
fortress, actiona of xath Sept. (wounded) and 7th Nov., on which last occasion when in command of two Horse Artillery
runs he waa partioalarly oron^ht to the notice of the Commimder in Chief in General Whish's despacch ; afterwards
Present at tne battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny in X857-58, inclualnGr the battle of
Budleekeseni, siege and capture of Delhi (sUghtly wounded 23rd July), battles of Bolundehuhur and Agra, relief
}f Lucknow by Ixnd (Tlyde (mentioned in despatches), battle of Cawnpore, taking of Futtehghur, was Brigade Mi^or
)f the Siege Aztalleiy at the siege of Lucknow (mentioned in desi>atches). Present with Waipole's Oolnma as StafiT
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Officer of Artillery at the attack on Fort Booya and action of AUygnnge (mentioned in despatch) ; preeent at the
battle of Bareilly (mentioned), and actions of Mohumdee and Shahabad (Brevet of M^jor, Medal with three
Clasps).
** Colonel Gray serred in the Sutlej oampaini of 1845-46 and battle of Aliwal (Medal). Pni^aab campaign of
1848-49, including l^e passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggor, and battles of ChlllianwaUah and Goqjorat (Medal with
two Clasps). Siege and asBaolt of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
*o Colonel Tulloh served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the aflbir of Bnddiwal and battle of Aliiral
(Medal). Pux^jaub campaign of 1848-49, includmg the battles of Chillianwalla and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps) . Commanded the Royal Artillery' throughout the operations of the expedition oi 1863 against the tribes on
the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo and capture of Umbcylah (Brevet of
Msjor, CB., Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the psssage of the Chenab at Ramnnggnr
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
■* Lt. Colonel Harrison served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
<" Lt.Colonel Benny served in theSutl^ campaign from 24th January 1846, and was present^at the battle of
Bobraon (Medal). Commanded the 5th (Native) I'roop of xst Brigade, Bengal Horse Artillery, which served
faithflilly throughout the mutiny (firing on the mutinous Cavalry and Inftmtiy at JuUunder on the night of the ?th
June 1857); and throughout the siege and capture of Delhi and subsequent operations in MozufTemuggur D»trict
and Rohilcund, ending with Sir Robert Walpole's action at Sisseah on the X5th Jan. 1859, for which action the 'J'rcfp
received the highest praise in General Orders by Lord Clyde and the Government of Inaia. Every Native Officer re-
Oeived the Order of British India, and every Non-Commissioned Officer and man the Order of Merit for his servioeA at
Jullunder and Delhi. Commanded No. 4 Siege Battery covering the assault at Delhi on the 14th September 165?.
and then with Troop turned captured Ordnance in Cashmere Bastion on the City, and kept up fire until assault nf
the Magazine on the i6th, when the Troon turned the Mortars captured there on Fort Selimghnr and the Palnce.
and continued fire until their capture on the 30th September. Received the Victoria Cross for defence of the Ma-
mzine after its capture on the i6th September, acid was specially mentioned for services at Delhi in supplements) v
Despatch by Sir A« Wilson (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded ** D " Battery ** F '* Brigade Royal
Horse Artillery throughout the Hazara and Black Mountam cunpaign of x868, the guns being carried on
elephants (mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp}.
**Lt. Colonel Timbrell served at the defence of the Aiumbagh and siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
M Lt.Colonel Walker served the Fui^jaub campaign of 1848-40, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
walla (mentioned in despatsh), and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny, including action of Atrrr.
relief of Lucknow by Lora Clyde (mentioned), occupation of the Aiumbagh under Outram from 25th Nov. 18^7 oi t:)
the final capture of Lucknow in March 1858, attack on Fort Rooyah, actions of Allygunge and Bareilly (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Lt. Colonel Cookes served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Bamnusgur.
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwalla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Received a severe gunshot con-
tusion of the groin in action with mutineers on the 7th July 1857 (Medal).
* Lt.ColonM Raper served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including^ the first and second siege operations before
Mooltan, with surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
* Lt.Colonel Heath served the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, mcluding the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah,
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Siege of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatch with *' especial approbativ-n
and tlumks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger," Medal with Clasp).
7' Lt.Colonel Bishop served the Punjaub compaign of 1848-40, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, an^
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery at the siege and capture cf
Delhi (slightly wounded) with Seaton's Column, and at capture of Mean^unge, also present at the capture of Bareil^
repeatedly mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Meoal with two Clasps).
7* Lt. Colonel Fulton served in the Pui^aub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal). Also at the siege of Delhi (mentioned ia
despatches with " especial approbation and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger"
(Medal with Clasp). «
** Lt.Colonel Cordner served in the Peshawur Mountain Train in various engagements on the Trans-Indus Frontier
from :8s4 to 1859 (Medal with Clasp). In the Indian mutiny (Medal). Commanded Mountain Train Battery in the
Cossyah Hill campaign of 1862-63, and also in theBhootan campaign of 1864-65 (mentioned in deepatchea,'Cla^*.
*> Lt.Colonel Denniss served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
*" Lt. Colonel Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuj^gcr.
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp) . Was Commissary of Ordnance in cnarge of siege train and artillery park
during the mutiny campaign, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battles of Cawnpore and Kalm Nuddf^,
siege and capture of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign, and battle of Bareilly, with subsequent afihirs (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Miuot* ^^-t Medal with two Clasps).
"7 Lt.Colonel Mercer oommaDded a Troop of Horse Artillery in action at Mehudi on x8th Nov. 1858 (mentioned i»
despatch. Medal).
"B Lt.Colonel Dowell served in the Sontlial campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-^3
including the captures of Lucknow and Bareillv, i>attles of Sundeela and Jamoo, and capture of Burwah — mentiisned
in despatches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ Lt. Colonel Stubbs served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1858-59, including the action of NugeenAh. captvr«
of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, capture of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, capture of If ithowke,
and aetion of Biswah (mentioned in despatches on five occasions. Medal).
•« Lt.Colonel Wilson served with the Bengal Horse Artillery in the Indian mutiny campaign of X857-5S, indudin?
the actions of the 30th and 3i8t May X857, on the Hindun, battles of Budleokeserai and Nojjufghur, siege assault
and capture of Demi, siege and capture of Lucknow, capture of Bareilly, afilurs at Allahgunge and Mahixndee.
and campaign in Rohilcund (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet cT
Major).
** Lt.Colonel Harward served with Havelock's Force from, its first advance ftom Allahabad to Lucknow, inchidirc
he defeat of the rebels at Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and reti«?f cf
Lucknow (mentioned in despatch) ; defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (Modal wit£ Clasp).
*s Lt.Colonel Bogle served with the Turkish Contingent in 2855-56 (4th CHass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Me^lJ.
Capture of Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major). Commanded a Bttttery in the Abyeainiau can:-
pa^ from the 6th Feb. x868 (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
^Major M'Leod served with the Field Force under Sir 'S. Cotton against the hill tribes at Boree, Pediawzr
Valley, in X853-54. Served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of X857-58, including the entire siege s&i
capture of Delhi, with actions of Budleokeserai and Nujjufghur; with Greathed's Column in the actaoii!« cf
Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra; relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, siege and capture ft
Lucknow (mentioned in despatches), campaign in Oude, and actions of Bazree (thanked by Commander in Chief .
Bimree, and Nawabgunge (Medal with three Clasps).
*7 Sir William Hamilton was wounded in six places during a night attack on his Camp by aoo Afflneedies wh£L«:
making a military road to Fort Makeson and encamped six miles from Peshawur. Out of 60 burkoiidas %Xf\
employes in the camp 15 were killed and 31 wounded. Served before Delhi trom the 26th June to the captajt^ :.'
the city on the 20th Sept 1857, having organized the xst Company of Sikh Artillery during the siege, and consaari:;
commanded Batteries of position (mentioned in despatches, with " especial approbation and thanks for seal, abili^
and coolness in situations of great danger "—Medal with Clasp) .
M Mi^or Hughes commanded a Mountain Train Battery throughout the operations of the expedition of iS: x
against the tribes on the North- West Frontier of India, and vras present at tne stonning of Laloo and capcxzre vl
UmbeyUh (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp) .
100 Mi^or Nicholl was thanked by the Governor (Seneral and mentfoned in Sir Hugh Bose^a despateh Ibr
during the defence of Saugor.
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i"-' Miyor Tiemey served with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force on Eusoofeie border in April and May 1858 (Medal with
Clasp).
lo* Miu'dr Lindsay served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, indndinff the battle of Ncujufghnr, siege and
capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, twice slightly woonded on the i^usl Aag. 1857, and again at the assault
on t4th Sept), action of Shumshabad, siege and oaoture of Lncknow (Medal with two Clastw).
iM Major T'. P. Smith served at the siege and capture of I<ucknow and capture of Bareill^ (Medal with Glaop).
10: Major Anderson served throughout the Burmese war of '852-53, including the operations before and capture
of Bangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppression of the Santhal insurrection in 1854 ; ^^^ ^
that of the Indian mutiny, including the action of IQiudjiva (Medal).
»"» Major FiuGerald served with the expeditions under Sir Neville Chamberlain in Meeranzye and Upper
Koonun in 1856, and against the Bozdar Eelochees in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also at the siege and
capture of Delhi, and with the Field Force under General Showers in various minor operations in 1857-58 (Medal with
Clasp).
^^ Mi^or Manderson served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Bangoon (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu) . Indian mutinv, including siege of Delhi ftrom 8th Sept. 1857, action of Agra, reflef of JLucknow by
Lord Clyde, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatcnes. Medal with three Clasps).
' ' , . .. - ^ -— « — V Served on staff of Omar
Pasha'H Army in the Crimea in 1855-^6, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»» Major Welsh served in the Inman mutiny cami>aigu of 1857-58 in command of a Detachment of Artillery at
Gorrackpore and Azimghnr (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
i" Lt.Colonel Boberts served throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 as D.A.Q.M. General of ArtUlery, m-
cloding the sie^e and capture of Delhi from the 28th June to the 20th Sept. (wotmded X4th July, horse shot X4th
September), actions of Bolundshur (horse shot), Allyghur, Agra, Kunoj (norse sabrecH, and Bundhera where he
narrowly escaped capture while reconnoitring ; present in &e skirmishes prior to and throughout the operations
cuimected with the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; operations at Cawnpore finom 98th Nov. to 6th Deo. 1857, and
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Khodagunge, re-occupation of Puttohghur, storm of Meeangunge, action
of Koorsee, and the various opcotitions ending with the capture of Lucknow (thanked by the Gorernor General,
Victoria Cross, Brevet of Minor, Medal with three Clasps) . Employed on special service with the expedition of 2863
scrainBt the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was ] resent at the storming of Laioo, capture of
Umbeylah, and destruction of Mulkah (Medal with Clasp) . Served in . he Ab /ssinian campaign from Januaiy 1868,
as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Bengal Brigade, and, as btniur Officer of the Department at Zoulla,
laperintended the re-embarkation of the whole army ; was selected by Sir Robert Napier as the bearer of his final
despatches (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General and Senior Staff
Officer with the Cachar Column, Looehai Expeditionary Force, in 1871-72, and was present at the capture of the
Kholel villages, and attack on the Northlang range. Commanded the Troops engaged at the homing of the
village of Taikoom, 26 January 1872 {CB.). Uas been twenty-three times mentioned in despatehes.
"* Migor Hitchins served in suppression of the Indian mntiny in 1857-58, including the actions of Agra,
6imge«ree, and Pntteealee ; occupation of the Alumbagh from xoth Feb. until capture of Lucknow, attack on Fort
fiooheiya, and defence of Sha^jehanpore (Medal with Clasp).
"« M^or Hawkins served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Deo.
1857, and capture of Calpee (Medal). .
UA Migor Cumberland served with the expedition to the Meeransaie Valley and Upper Koonun in 1856, and with
that into the Bosdar Hills in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
"« Major Charles Hunter served with the Bengal Horse Artillery throughout the operations connected with the
sie^e of Delhi, including the battles of Budleekeserai (woimded and horse shot) and Nujjufghur, and assault on the
14th Sept. 1857. Subsequently with Greathed's Column and engaged in the taking of Maleghur Fort, Allyghur, and
action at Agra. Relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, subsequent operations at Cawnpore, relief of Fnttehghur, siege
and capture of Lucknow, and pursuit of the rebels in Oude (three times mentioned in despatches—Medal, with three
Clasps).
^^7 Major Jackson served before Delhi from 25th May to the capture of the city on aoth Sept. 2857 (Medal with
Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in Nov. 1864 (Medal with Clasp). , ^ j,
i>* Major Traill served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi (mentioned
in despatch), battle of Agra, reUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and
Soon^ghat, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with three Clasps).
ii> Major Barnes commanded two guns manned as Horse Artillery by Yoluntoer officers and sei^eants in the
actions of Nembhaira and Sheemn in Central India in 1857. Was severely wounded— shot through the right breast
—St the siege of Neemuch in Nov. 1857, and received the tnanks of the Bombay Government. Also seryed through-
out the Oude campaign in 1858-59 (Medal). - ^ « *
^ Lt.Golonel Bonham was severely wounded at the affhir of Chinhut, and served during the defence of the ami-
dency at Lucknow from 30th June to 19th Nov. 1857. He was wounded on the 15th August, and severely wounded
on the 30th August (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
'« Lt.Colonel Hills served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions on the 30th and
31 St May on tho Hindun, battles of Budleekeserai and Nujjufghur, siege and capture of Delhi (severely wounded on
9th July 1857), siege and capture of Lucknow, Rohilcuna campaign, taking of BareiUy, and action of Mohumdee
^veraJ times mentioned in dcspatohes, also by the Governor General in Council, Victoria Cross, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the 8-inch Mortars in the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb.
1S68, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
la Major Elliot served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and 31st May on
the Hindun (mentioned in despatoh), battle of Budleekeserai, siege and assault of Delhi, and severely wounded in the
head on 15th Sept. (Medal with Clasp). , ,_
"* Lt.Colonel MacFarlan served in the action of Chinhut and throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow.
Was slightly wounded by round-shot splinters and severely by a bullet (mentioned in despatch and by Governor
General in Council, a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^ M4jor Baynsford served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
"• Major Franks served during the Indian mutiny,— in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and present at the
actions of Nugeerra and Dojura Nuddee, relief of Moradabad and Bareilly ; in Oude under Sir Hope Grant in the
TTans-Gogra campaign, xn^sent at the passage of the Gogra and subsequent operations. Commanded half of 2nd
Troop 2nd Brigade Horse Artillery in the Gonda district in Oude in April 1859, and with a force under Colonel
Cormick on nth April defeated a body of rebels composed of a remnant of the Cawnpore mutineers (menUoned in
despatchea. Medal). ,. j ^ it
I*? Major Aislabie served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and 3zst May
18^9 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
*»* Major Robinson served at the siege and capture of Delhi ftx)m xst Aug. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
i» Malor Taylor served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the captures of BareiUy and Fort
Mahumaee, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, capture of Fort Mittowlee, Mehndee, and Biswa (Medal).
i» Mi^or Jones served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (Medal).
"1 Major Griffin served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (mentioned
in despatch. Medal). , . . . ^ . v
'« Major Wake served the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and taking of Fort Mittowlie (mentioned m despatch,
MedaJ)7
i» M%ior Eyre served in the Sanger district in 1857-58 (Medal). ^ ^ ^ x ^r
»»♦ Major Davidson served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the wth and 3«»t May
1857 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai (severely wounded), and battle of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Served
throuffhont the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
»» Major P. E. Lewes served in the Peshawur IMvision under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutmy in 1857
Also against the Mahsood Wuseerees in the expedition under Brigadier General Sir N. Chamberlain, in April and
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May x86o with the PeBhawar Moimtain Batterv (Ifedal with Clasp). Gomxnaaded two moonftaiB gns at ^
florprifle of the Beeotee vUlaffO of Gara on astli Feb. in the Kohat eiqiedition of x86^. under Colonel K^yVjand v«i
mentioned in deeiAtoheB, and specially thanked by the Qoremor General in Conncal.
^** Major Smithett served throughout the suppreetion of the Indian mutii»'. inchiding the flzst advaaoe inte
Oude and relief of Lucknow by Havelock, beeieffed in the Beaidenoy from 26th Sept. to xTth November 1857 (^^^
wounded), operationfi at the Almnbagh under Outram, and oommanded four horse Guns in the aetaon of GaOce
(mentioned m despatches), siege and capture of Lucknow (a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with Clasp).
1*7 Major G. B. Naime served during .the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal). Also with the second expedition to
Busofoai, North-West Frontier, in 1863.
^^ Major Gully served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including Che siege and esptoTe of
Delhi, relief ofLucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow,
capture of Calpee (Medal with three Clasps).
"* Muor Chichester served throughout the suppression of fhe Indian mutiny, including the aoUcns of the joth
and 3x8t May 1857, on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatefaea with "especial
approbation and thanks for seal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger")* and battle of Baxeilly (Medal
with Clasp).
^M Major Pemberton served at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with "especial approbation and
thanks for seal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger," Medal with Clasp).
itt M^jor Craster was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the xoth May x8s7, and was aftemrds
present at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, throughout the siege and at the final assanlt and cap-
ture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served with an expeditioDary force in the Busofisye countiy under Sir Sydney
Cotton in April and May 1858 ; and with a force under General Chamberlain against the Cabul Eheyl tribe of
Wuxeerees in Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
^** M^jor B. T. Hume served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns and was present at the siege and capton
ef Delhi, throughout the Bohilound and Oude campaigns, including the action of Nugeena, relief of Moradabad,
action on the Dojura, capture of Baxeilly, bombardment and capture of Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fon of
Mohumdee, attack on and capture of the Fort and town of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Huasoolpore, capture
and destruction of Fort Mitowlee, actions of Mehundee and Biswah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Present in action at Shubkudder during the Umbeylah war (Medal with Clasp).
^tt Msjor T. R. Byan served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, present at the actions of Namonl Gun-
garee, Puttialee, and Mynpooree ; also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
i«7 Major Swinton and Captains Warter and Ward served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
>* Captain Clarke served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-Wed
Frontier of India, as Acting Commissary of Ordnance (Medal w ith Clasp) .
140 Captain Abbott served in April and May x86o against the Wuzeerees; was present with General Chamberlaiit'ft
Force and assisted in forcing the Burrara Pass, and in all the other afbirs of that expedition. Also served throfosb-
out the operations of the expedition of X863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India and was present
at the storm of Laloo and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with two Clasps).
isi Captains Ford and Lowis served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on ih»
North-West Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp).
1** Captain Nelson served in the Oude campaign in X858, indading the action of Bussoolpore, siege and oaptan of
Fort Mitowlee (Medal).
iM Captain Gamault served with the expedition of 'X863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of
India (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Hasara and Black Mountain campai^ in 1868 (Glaap).
u« Captain Bridges served with the force under Brigadier Chamberlain in the opeiationB against the Wnseereei
in X850-60 (Medal with Clasp).
lu Captam Latham served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in X858, including the taking of Simree, and adao&
of Berar (Medal).
iM Captain Chapman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign firom December X867, having broogbt the *' B**
Battery of Mounted Ordnance firom Bngland, and was most euergetio in getting it into order previous to the arrival
of No. 5 Battwy aist Brigade ; served with the Battery until the 9th April x868, when he was appointed Aide de Camp
to Brigadier General Petrie commanding the Artillery, and was present at the action of Arogee and flail of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
^ Captain B. v. Arbuckle served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood
Wuseerees in April and May x86o, and was present at the forcing of the Burrarah Pass, and destruction of Makeeia
(Medal with Clasp).
US Captain Pemberton served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the Koitli-
West Frontier of India, and was present at the storm of Laloo and capture of Umbeylah (Medal with Olasp).
iM Captain de Lautour served with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-West Fromtier of India
(mentioned in deapatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the expedition against the tribes of the Black
Mountain in the Haaara campaign of x868 (Clasp).
i« Captains T. Ghraham ana H. 8. Higginson served throughout the Hasara and Black Mountain campaign in x^
(Medal with Clasp).
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^ GoMgral WhinjatM Miyed with Ckdonel Thompson's Foroe in 18x4; in the Army of Besenre under Qenend
H78I0P in 18x5 ; in the x8t Division of the Deccan Army under Sir Thomas Uyslop in z8z7-x8 ; in Sir J. Boveton's
Diriaion in pursuit of Bajeerow and Appa Saib ; was present at the battle of Mahidpore (Medal) axst Deo. xSxjt •!
the stormmg and capture of Talnair a7th Feb. z8x8, at the capture of the Fort of Jilipyaxnnair, and at the sioge of
che fortress of Asseerghur.
■ l^jor General Moore senred the latter part of the Burmese war in x8a6 (Medal). Served throughout the first
Cbincse war of 1840-43, including the capture of Chusan, attacks on Canton x6th March and asth May X84X, capture
of Amor, second capture of Uhusan, capture of Ghinhae and Ningpo, repulse of the night attack at Ningpo* Mtion
of the Taekee, capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Shanghae, storming of Chin Kiang Foo, and operaoons beftm
Nankin (Modal).
* Sir George Balfour served with the Malacca Field Force in x83a-33. Campaign against Kumool in xSm, in-
dndinff the taking of Zoraporo. Served with the expeditionary force in China uroughout the war of X840-48
(Hcdal), including the first and seoond captures of Chusan, attack and capture of Chinhae, Ningpo, Tsekee,
Se^oon, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghae, and Chin Kiang Foo, and investment of Nankin.
^ Mi^or General Maitland served in the expedition against Knmool in iSay.
'BrigadierGineralMacintireservod withtheChinaexpcditionary forceinz84a (Medal) and was present at the capture
of Wooflung, Shanghae, storm and capture of Ching-keang-foo and operations before Nankin. Commanded a Detach*
ment of Nizam's (Skvalry at Goomsoor under General Dyce in 1847. Commanded the and Cavalry Hyderabad Con-
tiufrent at the siege 9f Dhoroor, and against the Fort of llaimon, also at numerous affhirs with BohiUahs in xSsx-sa ;
and at Sailoor where his horse was cut down under him in X854. Served with the Kamptee Movable Column inth
Colonel Millar's Detachment at the attack and forcing of the Konah Pass on ayth Dec. x857» on which occasion hib
took his men up an almost mipassaMe srhaut in the fttce of a large body of thh enemy,several of whom were cut up on
troing to the top of the hill. Commanaed a Detachment of the Column in the Nursingpore district in Jan. X858. and
loade a dour across the Bhopal firontier, and seised a noted rebel with his followers and horses ; commanded a
Detachment on the great Deccan Road when one of the posts at Salawabad was attacked by a large body of rebela
who were repulsed with loss by the Nagpore Rifles and Detachment aSth Madras N.I. ; was present at the attack of
Jee^han, attack of Kubrai, battle of Banda, and relief of Kirwee, under Major General Whitlock, on which occasion
the Cavalij and Horse Artillery marched 85 miles in 37 hours— was at the attack of Radba Govindoo's Army on the
Heights of Pnnwarrce and Duddree on the agth Dec. 1858 (Medal, Brevet of Miyor, and CS.).
^' Colonel A. T. Cadell served throughout ihe China expedition of 1840*43, including the capture of Chusan, attack
en Chiienpee, capture of the Bogue Forts, attack on the Heights of Canton, capture of Shanghae and Chin Kiang Foo
(.\[e(lal).
^* c^oloncl Falls served in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the sieges of Punella, Pownghur,
Mnnohcr, and Munsuntosh, and capitulation of Buddcrghur.
'^ Colonel Gosling served in the Crimean campaign in 1855-56 subsequently to the fall of Sebastopol. Served
with General Whitlbck's Field Force in Bundlocund in 1858, and was present at the battle of Banda, and aflTair at
Jheengan (Medal).
^* Colonel Stewart served with the expedition in China from xath March x84a to x7th Jan. 1843, and was present
at tho capture of Woosung and Shanghae, storming of ^'hin Kiang Foo, and operations before NaiJun (Medal).
^ Colonel Thornton was employed with the Turkish Contingent in the Bosphoms and in the Crimea during
the campaign of 1855-56, and was present at the occupation of Kertch.
^ Colonel Robert Cadell served on the Staff of the Turkish Army during the Russian war tram October 'X854, in-
cluding the defence of £upatoria, siege and lall of Sebastopol, and Omar Pacha's winter campaign in Mixufrelia
(mcndoned in despatches, Crimean Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Breveiof Major).
Ser^-ed in the Indian mutiny campaign in Bengal, including tho actions of Doomooreagunge, Baunriah, and Tool*
eeopore (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
'* LcColonel Henegan served in the Indian mutiny campaign with the Saugor Field Force, and was present at
the attack of Jheejum, affair at Dubroi, battle of Banda, attack on Joimporo, relief of Kirwee, and storming the
Heights of Punwarree (Modal).
*B Lt. Colonel Macintyre served with local rank of Captain attached to tho Ottoman Army in 1855-56. Joined the
Kertch expedition as a Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol). Accompanied tne army of Omer Pasha
to Asia Minor, and was present throughout the winter campaign there, including the battle of the Ingour, after
which battle. Captain Dymock, 95th Foot, having been killed, he was appointed Aide de Camp to the British Oom-
mfsstoner. Sir Lintom Simmons, in which capacity ho served until April 1856. receiving warm acknowledgments
of his services from that ofl!lcer on resigning the appointment (Turkish Modal, and 5U1 Class of the Medjidie). Pro*
oceded to China in command of a Mountain Train Battery with the expedition in x86o. Present at the defence of
Shanghae when attacked by the rebel army on the x8th X9th and aoth August x86o. By a well-directed shell fh>m
a mountain train howitzer laid by himself, he wounded Chung Wong. Commander in Chief of the rebels, in the
face, in addition to killing and wounding several of his Staff. Was senior oflicer of Artillery and in command of
the South Gate Post, tho principal point attacked, during the defence (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
** Lt. Colonel Bradford served in the Indian mutiny campaign of x857~59, including the actions of Chanda, Um-
oeerfiore, Sultanpore, and siege of Lucknow (Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Pearse served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 ;— was Assistant Field Engineer under General Whish
at tho siege of Mooltan, and at the action of Soorujkoond, and subsequently commanding the Artillery of
the Nawab of Bhawulpore under Major H. B. Edwardes ; present at the capture of the city of Mooltan (men-
tioned in despatches for conspicuous gallantry when repellmg a sortie from the fortress on 30th December x848).
^^rved under Mi^or B. 6. Taylor with the Force in the Den^at, which drove the Affghans from Bunnoo (PunJaub
Medal with Clasp). On the and Jan. 1850. at the Goombuttee Pass, at the head of the border levies defeated the
tribe of Oomnrzye Yizeerees who made a descent on Bunnoo. In November x85a was in comxnand of ^000 Cash-
mere Regular Troops and British Irregular Levies in the Expedition to Khagan and the Black Mountam (Medal
^v^ith Clasp). Served throughout the Indian mutiny, commanded the Cava&y of the Hurreeana Irregular Field
Vorce of General Van Cortlandt at the actions of Aodah and Kheireeka. In command of 400 Rahtore Rajpoot Cavalry
of Bickaneer, — made a forced march on the 26th June 1857, by which Hissar was relieved. Commanded a Force
which stormed and captured the fortified positions of Bhatoul and Mungalee in Hurreeana. Commanded the Cavaliy
at Jiimalpoor. Served with General Showers' Delhi Column, and was present at the occupation of thoForts of Dadree.
Jhnjjur. and Kanound. Commanded a body of Cavalry in Brigadier Germrd's Delhi Column at the battle of Namoul
r«everely wounded). Commanded the 3rd Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858. Served
with the Asixnghur Field Force under Sir E. Lugard at the actions of Munnehar, Azimghnr x5th April, and in the
pursuit of Koer Sing including the actions of Azmitghur lyth April 1858, Munnear and Sheeapoor Ghat, and in the
expedition into the Jugdespore Jungles during June and July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Miyor).
^ Lt. Colonel Thomas served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow in 1857, and commanded the
ArtUlcry for some weeks ; also commanded a Battery of Guns when Fort Muchhee Bhowun was invested by the
Rebels, and blew up its powder magazine half an hour after tho troops had left, on the night of the xat July X857.
Was in chargre of the Field Train and Artillery Park attached to Outram's Force during the defiance of the Alum
Bagh. and was present at tho capture of Lucknow (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Maior, Modal
with two Claaps, and a year's service).
^ I<t.Ck>lonol B. M. Playfair served in the second Burmese war in 185^ (Medal) . Also served in the Indian mutiny
campaign and was often engaged with the rebels in inconsiderable actions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
^ Lt.Colonel Gloag served in Kimedy ir 1856, and was present at tho attack and capture of Suringee and of Woojee
Goddah.
^ Lt.Golono1 Hog served with the Saugor Field Division under Brigadier Whitlock in 1858 and was present at an
action on the 17th April (Medal).
«* Major Gordon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in X857-S8, and was present at the relief of Lucknow.
including the operations at the Martiniere and Dilkoosha, and was also engaged in the action and defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1857, and pursuit (Medal with Clasp).
** iSaioT Manhall served throughout the China campaign of x86o, including the action of Binho, capture of
Tangkn, and of the Taku Forts, and final operations terminating in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps),
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105 War Services — Royal ArtiHei^y (late Madras Artillert/).
♦* Major Chamicr commanded Mountain Train Howtzcrs and Rocketa in tbo engagement witli the Hiil Krarecn
in Pegu on the 22nd April 1856. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign from 29th May 1857 to lath September ififS,
including the actions of Nusrutpore, Ghanda, Ummeerpore, Badshagunge.Sultanpore, and Dhowrara under General
Franks; sieare and capture of Xucknow by Lord Clyde; the relief of Azimghur, and actions of liunnihar, Toiis«
Bridge, Nughai, Munnuhar, Shror'iro Ghaut, Jugde9i>ore, Dulleepore, Metahi, and Chowbeypore under Gerenl
Lugard. Commanded a Lifht Field Battery during the severe engagements at Ca^vnpore under Creneral Wtndhaic
on the 26th a7th and 28th November 1857, when he was especially thanked for ** the gallant manner in which he
fought his guns." Scr\'od also under Lord Clyde in the attack and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent mutineerE oa
the 6th December 1857 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Miyor).
** Miy or Taylor served with the Saugor Field Force in 2858, and was present at the aflhir of Kirbrai, battle cf
Banda, and occupation of Kirweo (Medal).
^ Major Hadow was present in several skirmishes in the Sumbulpore country during the mutiny in 1857-58.
* Major Lane served in the Central India campaign from July 1857 to May 1859, and was present at the aflkin
of Moorwarrah and Budgaum, and at the attack of Konah Pass (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^ Msjjor Caine served in the Central India campaign from July 1857 to May 1859, and was present at the afDun
of Kuttmghee. Balacote, and Nursinghur (Medal with Clasp).
*** Captain Yaldwyn served in the campaign of i860 in China, including the capture of the entrenched Camp it
Binho, assault and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain W. H. Montgomerie served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at Bmnooragonge,
Toolsepore, and Baiswara (Medal).
»■ Captain Saxton served with the Madras Artillery Mountain Train and Rocket Battery througbout the Chaa
campaign of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho (Medal). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with Ha
Abyssinitui Expeditionary Force from the 31st Dec. 1867 to the end of the campaign, and latterly aa Aaaiftt^yt
Trovoat Marshal at Scnafd in addition to other duties (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
** Captain Wm. A. Warren served in the campaign of i860 in China.
War Services of Royal (laie Bombay) Artillery.
} General Schuler served throughout the Mahratta and Pindaree war in 1817. Commanded the Artillery with the
Field Force employed in the Mapee Kanta, and a detached Force in the attack and capture of the Fort of Maffina,
in Guzerat in 1824.
* Sir William Marcus Coghlan served the campaigns of 1838-40 in AiTghanistan as Brigade M^or of ArtillcTT. in-
eluding the storm and capture of Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, and Medal), storm and capture of KbeUt
(mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), and occupation of Cabul. Commanded a Column Ttoma. the Gar-
rison of Aden on t8th March 1858 against the Arabs of the interior, and carried the Fort of Sheik Othman hy stom.
* Mi^or General Trevelyan served the Persian cami>aign of 1856-57, and commanded the Artillery Brigade at tb«
aasault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Boonmoon, and battle of Kooehab ; commanded the Besr
Ooard thence to Chugudduck (three times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
* Mi^or General Forster served the campaign of 1839 in Affghanistan, was present at the storm and capture of
Ohnsnee (Medal), and commanded a Battery of Horse Artillery Guns at the storming of Khelat (mentioned ia
despatches).
* Major General Sealy served the campaign of 1838-39 in AfTghanistan, including the storm and capture of GhiiEB«e
(Medal). Served in Persia in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Relief of Kolapore. Attack on insurgent Bheela at Dabs-
bunree and Ambapawnee on nth April 1858. Operations in the Santpore Hills in 1858 in command of Mountain Train
and Left Column of attack (Medal, and Brevet of Migor).
7 Sir Arnold Kemball served the campaign of 1838-39 in AfTghanistan, including the siege and capture of Ghnsaee
(Medal). Campai^ of 1857 in Persia (Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of Major). The Governor General if
India stated in his notification of the i8th June 1857 that "the valuable aasistance afforded on every occasion of
difficulty and danger, and especially in the brilliant expedition against Ahwaz, by Captain Kemball had b«es
highly commended oy Sir James Outram and merited the unqualifleu approbation and the hearty thanks of Ubs
• Clovemor General in Council."
* Colonel Aitken served with the expedition to Persia in 1856-57, and was present at the bombaidment of Mohma-
rah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the campaign in Rigpootana and Centrml
India in 1857-59, including the action of Rewali, sieges of Awah (mentioned in despatchee) and Kotah (mentioaed
in deepatchoB), and subsequent operations in Central India (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mi^or).
* Colonel Fuller served m suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the action of Kotahkeserai aad
recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Colonel Worgan served with the Persian expedition, and was present at the bombardment of Mohnmrah (Brevtt
of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^^ Colonel Wray was employed with the Turkish Contingent ft^m its formation to the end of the war, indndin^ |
aeven months at Kertch during the Crimean war (Brevet of Major, 4th Chias of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). |
Served in command of the siege train with General Roberts' Force at Raipootana, and was present at the siege;^ of
Ahwa (mentioned in despatches), and Kotah (mentioned in despatches) and pursuit of Tantia Topee (Cfi. Meda:
with Clasp).
^ Colonel Petrie served the campaign of 1843 in Scmde, including the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Meda;'*.
Also served in suppression of the Ind&n mutiny, and was present at the attack on Ahwa, siege of Kotah, and bactie
of Bunass (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Artillery throoghont the
Abyssinian canipaign from ist Jan. 1868 and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentkiocd
in despatches, CB., and Medal).
>« Brigadier General WooUoombe served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and waa present at the siege anl
capture of Dhar in 1857, battle of Mundeesore (Brevet of Mf^or), siege storm and capture of Jhaaai and cf
Ghandairee. and battle of Betwa (Cfi., Modal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^* Colonel Hatch was present at the capture of Wankeera in 1844— mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Government. Served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the action at Reshire, auzren^r «. f
Buflhire, and battle of Kooshab (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp).
>* Brigadier General Qvye served in Scinde in 1843 in command of two guns with the Detachment which, in the
night attack on the British Camp near Shahdadpore, defeated and dispersed the Forces of Meer Shah Mahomed,
taking all his cannon.
^" Colouel Wallace <!bmmanded a Division of Artillery throughout the Abyssinian campaign tmm 30th December
1867, and waa present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
1* Colonel Brown served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of Awah, siege •nd
capture by assault of Kotah (mentioned in despatches), and action of Somgoneer (mentioned in despatches, Brercc
of Major, Medal with Cnasp).
I' Colonel Hagsard served as Field Commissary of Ordnance and in charge of the siege train tfarooghcat the
campaign of 185S in Central India, including the siege and capture of Jhansi and of Gwalior (slightly wounded), and
■everal minor actions (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.GolonelB Bayly and Reid served in the Puxyaub campaign of 1848-49 and were inresent at the oBfe asid
capture of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
** Lt.Colonel Harris served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Bohirv,
"■ * ** ^^ " " ' * ' ' " "' " Served in supmeesion of ^^ ' '^^—
ndaree, action ofKotahkesei
re of Powree, actions of Sim
[edal with Olaap).
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anrrender of Bushire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in supmeesion of the Indjaa
mutiny at the siege and capture of Kotah and pursuit, second taking of Chundaree, action ofKotahkeserusad ps^
anit, taking of G^vlior (mentioned in despatchee), bombardment and capture of Powree, actions of Sindwaho mni
Knrai, surprise and pursuit of the rebels at Koondiye— severely wounded (Medal with Olaap).
War Services — Hoyal Artillery (late Bomhay Artillery). 106-7
» Lt. Colonel Maclachlan served throughout tho Central India campaign of 1857-58 under Sir Hugh Eose, including
the capture of Bathgur, action of Baroda, capture of Garrakota, siege and capture of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and
Kooncn, action at Gullowlee, taking of Calpee, action of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, battle of Jura Alipore and
capture of Powree (four times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
« Lt.Colonel Crowe nerved in the Persian campaign in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also the Indian mutiny campaign
including the siege and capture of Ratghur, action of Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, pursuit to
Behra, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, fMlvance on siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, advance on
Calpee, battle of Koonch, on Rear-Guard of ist Brigade Central India Field Force when our baggage was attacked
by the enemy's Cavalry, action of Deopora, battle of Gtilowlee, advance on and capture of Calpee, pursuit to Sur-
ceela, advance on Gwalior, battle of Morar, capture of Gwalior, final pursuit of the enemy and battle of Jowra
Alipore, subsequent operations in Bundlekund, including the taking of (^arotha, and pursuit of Ferozo Shah (Medal
with Clasp).
*• Lt Colonel Lucas served in the Indian mntinv campaign of 1857-59,— with the Ahmednuggur Field Force in
1857-58 including the action with insurgent Bheels in Feb. 1858 ; and in 1858-59, with the Central India Field Force
under Sir Hueh Rose. Subsequently with the Okamundel and Eattiwar Field Force and was present at the storm-
ing of the Ubupoora Fort in the Burda Hills on i8th Dec. 1859.
** Major Denis de Vitr^ served with the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Stone served in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
Served as Field Conmiissary of Ordnance in the affairs of Beyt and Dwarka.
*' Major Swanson served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857^58 and was present at the action of Ahwa,
siege and capture of Kotah and pursuit, and action of Kotarea (Medal with Clasp). Ser\'ed as Field Commissary
of Ordnance with the Abyssinian expedition (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
•• Major Le Cocq served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57 and was present at the storm and capture of
Reshire, surrender of Boshiro, battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served
also in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including Kotah, Kotahkcserai, Gwalior, Koonrai, and pursuit of Tantia
Topee (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
* Mc^or Hoskins served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the storm and capture of
Reshire, surrender of Bushire, battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served
al£o in the Indian mutiny campeugn, including the siege of Kotah, recapture of Chundaroe, actions of Kotah-ke-
Serai and Gwalior, bombardment of Powree and action of Beejapore, actions of SIndwaho and Kurai, surprise and
pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
** Major Roberts served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture of
RathguT, capture of G^arrakota, siege and capture of Jhansi and Calpee and pursuit, surrender of Gwalior and pur-
aoit, actions at Baroda, Mundespore, Koonch, Galowlee, Moral, and Jowra Alipore (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Holberton served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
surrender of Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Commanded Artillery at the recapture of Kola-
pore in Dee. 1857 (Medal).
^ Major Stevenson served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including pursuit of the rebels through Rajpoo-
tana, actions of Saguneer and Bunnass, and skirmish near Koosanah in command of the Camel Corps (Medal).
«• M^or Woodward served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the battle of Kooshab (Medal vrith
Claap). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, including the action on the Taringa HiUs at Mybee-
kanta and Goozerat (Medal).
** Major Worsley served in the Persian expedition of 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Ritchie served mthelndiancampaignof 1857-58, including the siege of the Fort of Neemuoh and assault
of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
** Major Berthon servea in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 and was present at the bombardment and capture of
the Forts at Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Conunanded a Mountain Train in action with insurgent Bheels at Shum<
aherpore (Indian Mutiny Medal).
*7 Major Harcourt served throughout the Central India camiiaign of 1857-58 (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp).
^ Mi^or Newport served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the surrender of Bushire and battle
of Kooehab (Medal with Clasp).
^ M^'or Yachell served witn the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Capture of Sholupore and sur-
render of Jnmkundee in 1858.
uor Baker ser^'ed ttiroughout the Abyssinian campaign from 39th Dec. 1867 and was present at the action of
rand captoro of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
''Hbjot Basevi served in Persia finom Feb. to Oot. 1857, and received three sword cuts in the action of Amher-
panee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^ Miyor Stockley served vrith the Persian expedition in 1857, and was presentatthe bombardment of Mohumrah
<Medal with Clasp).
^ Miyor B. H. Pottinger served as D.A.Q.M.General throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having landed at
Zoalla with the Reconnoitring Party on the and October 1867 ; present at the action of Arogee and fidl of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal). •
** Captain William Ward served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force firom Aden against the Foodlee Arabs
in 1865-66.
>7 Captain Walker served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee Arabs in
1865-66 and was present at Bir Saeed.
» (^ptain Sprmg served throughout the Abvssinian campaign from 33rd Dec. 1867 as Commissaiy of Ordnance
and was in charge of the Ordnance Depdt established at Senafe (Medal).
» Captain Mortimer served throughout the Abysshiian campaign fh>m Sept. 1867, having proceeded to Zoullawith
the Reconnoitring Party ; was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala, and mentioned in despatches
for *' ability, energy, and zeal*' (Medal).
^ C^ptam Caldecott served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train from September 1867,
axid eommanded a Division of the Train during the latter half of t£e campaign (mentioned in desi>atcheB for "ability,
^^ergy^ and zeal,*' Medal).
" Captain Seton served throughout the Abyssinian campaign firom the 4th Oct. 1867, first with a Mountain Battery
and afterwards with the Land ^ntmsport Train (Medal).
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Corps of Eoyal Engineers.
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George Mansell Collings, Commandinur 33rd Company Royal Enfi^een, Chatham 23 Dec 57
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23 I>ec. 57
23 Dec. 57
Robort Hamilton Vetch, Comxmnanding zft Company Eoyal Engineers, Malta.
Charles Warren, Shoebnryness
Edward Nicolls Peters, Garrison Instructor, Halifax, N.S
John HenryCrowdy,** Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, 15 Dec. 70, stt Circle of)
Military works, Lahore Division, Pui^anb j
Honorius Sisson Sitwell, Brigade Major, Royal Engineers, Dublin
Charles Albert Lyon-CampboU, Commanding 40th Company Royal Enj^neers, Chatham
William Sherer Maud, Commanding zith Company Royal Enginoers, Gibraltar
George Vivian Sivewright, Pembroke
Henry Somerset Clive, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, i June 73, 7th Circle^
of Military Works, Raneekhet Division, Bengal. On leave to Em'opi) }
Dallas Gordon Jones, Mauritius
Arthur Blayney Coddington. Conunanding 13th Company R. E., Ordnance Survey, Inverness.
Henry Fyers Turner, Post Office Telegraph Service, Conamand. 34th Company R.E., Ipswich.
WilUam iWnef, on Temporary Beterce Litt ; Assistant Colonial Engineer, Straits Settlements....
Hamilton Tovey, Gold Coast
Robert Athorpe, Commanding loth Company Royal Engineers, Aldershot
James Fellowes. Assistant Instructor in Surveying, Qhatham
Richard Henry Beaumont Beaumont. Commanding " '"
Miekard Harry WUliamM, Instructor in Fortification,
Jaspar Gnstavus Silvester Davies, Commanding a IB .^ „ , ....
Sdmnnd Donougk CoJUn$ O'Brien, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military CoUoge, 4 Feb. 69
Samuel Anderson. North American Boundary Survey
CkarUa Woodward, Irrigation Assistant, Public Works Department, Ceylon
Hobei't Young Armstrong, Assistant Instructor in Telegraphy, &c., at School of Military
Engineering, Chatham
Robert John Bond, Ex. Eng. 3rd Grade, D.P. W. x Sept. 72, Western Rajpootana Railway Survey
Arthur Kyle Haslett, Adjutant, School of Military Engineering, Chatham, 2a Jan. 73
George Edward Grover, Commanding 9th Company Royal Engineers, Halifax, K.
Chartet Uarland Craigie Halkett^ Professor of Fortification ""
J Royal Militaiy College ,
George Henry Law 'Polo, Executive Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. 72, Tank*)
Division, Bangalore j
Charles Bowen, Executive Engineer, and Grade, i Sept. 7a, Mysore Division, Buigaloro
William Hutchinson Mullov," Commanding 31st Comi>any, Royal Engineers, Curragh
William Randall Slacko, Assistant Instructor in Construction and Estimating, School of)
MilJtnry Engineering. Chatham j
Edward Toler Wynne, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, Department Public Works, at May ()9,S
Punjaub, Hasara Division '. J
Francis George Oldham, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, 7 Mar. 73 ; oMciating)
Deputy Controller, Bengal J
Henry Allen Gun. Manchester :
John Charles Ardagh, at StafT College, Sandhurst
William Emerson Peck. Special employ under Colonial Office, Bahamas
Edmund Stephens. Commanding 17th Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
Christopher Josiah Russell, Wevmouth
John Mabbott Morgan. Harwich '
Arthur Balfour Haig, Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, Aldershot
Henry Cautley, Commanding a7th Company Royal Engineers, Cork Harbour
Albany Featherstonhaugh, North American Boundary Survey
•JoMfph Henry Satterikmmt^onTemporary BeterveXAHs AsstCoIonial Engineer, Straits Settlements
JBmeH lfar$k Lloyd, Instructor of Fortification, 4c., Royal Military Academy
John Cosmo Macpherson, Commanding X4th Company Royal Eng., Ordnance Survey, Chester
Thomas Howard, Executive En^eer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, x Mar. 71, Allyghur Divi-
sion. Ganges Canal, N.W. Provinces
Frederick Bailey, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, Department Public Works, 17 June 71,
Deputy Conservator of Forests, zst Grade, N.W.P. Superintendent of Forest Surveys and
Working*places, Deyra
Heniv John Wolsteyn Gehle, Commanding 32nd Company Royal Engineers, Glasgow
Charles William Whinfield. Commanding a6th Company Royal Engineers. Bermuda ...
Studley Vidal Smith, Commanding 36th Company Royal Engineers, Chatham
W^illinm Henry Patten, Commanding 12th Company Royal ^gineers, Aldershot
William Henry Collins," Jfajorag Aug. j9 ; Ireland, Dublin ["[
Albert James Hepper, North Britain, Edinburgh \[[["
ReginaldFrankMorris,'7Commanding3oth Company Royal Engineers, School of Military
Engineering, Chatham
George Harris, Commanding xsth Company Royal Engineers, Home District, Whlt^ali.. '..'.".
Louis John George Ferrier, Commanding x6th Company Royal Eng., Ordnance Survey, Oxford
Stephen Weston Jenner, Exec. Enj-' -1-/^— ^ *,.,. ^,,,. — «....« . - . _
Henry Robinson, Com. -. " "
Aug. Charles Colin Maoi
Edward Harvey." Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, 37 June 71, Pui^'aub, Build
inesond Beads Branch ^
James Deocreiut Bowly, on Tempora^ Reserve List ; Special employ. Local Government Boai^
Charles Cunningham," Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, 4 '^ —
Thomas Glancy, Acting Aujutant Sappers and Miners, Kirkee
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jr. Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade. a3 Feb.7o,Militaiy Works Branch, Punianb
. J9th Comp&ny, R.E. School of Militaxy Engineering, Chatham
cikenzie, York
\ Dec. 72, Bolarum..
Works, 2 Dec. 73, Chingleput, Madxasi!
Arthur Clitherow WMrd, North Amenci^i Boundary Survey
Albert Charles Smith, Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Wor
John Edward Toller, Bengal
Arthur Hill, Ordnance Survey, London [
Francis William Nixon, Ordnance Survey, Bristol » """
Xellow CKarle* Py«," Assistant Secretary to Government of India in D. P. W. Railway)
Branch, ix Feb. 70, Calcutta j
Ralph Bhenins Evans Brockman, Exec. Eng. 4th Grade, D.P.W. Madras, 8 Mar. 70, Go- \
davery District }
Andrew Abercrombie Jopp, Secretary to the Agent General for New South Wales
William Arthur James Wallace, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, i Mar. fa'x
Deputy Consulting Engineer to the (Government of India for Guaranteed Railways $
Bindon Blood, Supemnmerarv Assist. Engineer, Ist Grade. D.P. Works, 28 Feb. 73 ; and in*)
Command and Superint. of Park and Field Train, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee \
Jam«$ Oore Booth, Assistant Instructor in Fortification, Royal Militao^ Academy, Woolwich
Henry George Pilleau. Ordnance Survey, Brentwood, Essex
Alfred Glynn Begbie, Exec. Bng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works, 16 Feb. 72. Central India, Railway >'
Branch, Oalcatta ^ t
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23 Dec. 57
23 Dec. 57
23 Dec. 57
23 Dec. 57
23 Dec 57
23 Deo. 57
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23 Dec.
22 June.
32 June 5S
22 June 58
22 June 58
22 June 58
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21 Dec. 58
2x Dec. 58
2z Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
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ax Dec. 58
21 Dec 58
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X Apr. 59
I Apr. 59
X Apr. 59
lApp. 59
X Apr. 59
aa June 59
23 June 59
22 June 59
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22 June 59
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22 June 59
22 June 59
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14 Jan. 71
14 Jan. 71
14 Jan. 71
14 Jan. 7t
14 Jan. 71
12 July 71
xa Aug, 71
13 B«pt.7i
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27 Jan. 7a
17 Feb. 72
19 Jane 7a
27 June 71
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3 Aug. 72
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3 Aug. 73
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18 Dec. 60
29 Deo. 60 as Aug. n
19 Dec 60 «5 Aug. 73
19 Dec. 60
18 Dec 60
18 Dec 60
Aug. 72
a8 Aug. 72
axSepL72
2 Nov. 72
X5 Jan. -5
8 Mar. 73
xaMar.73
a Apr. 73
a Apr. 73
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8 July 75
a Aug. 73
24 Aug. 73
34 Aug 73
as Aug. 73
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as Aug. 75
19 Deo. 60 25 Aug. 73
19 Dec. 60
«5 Aug. 73
96 Aug. 73
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Digitized by V^OOQIC
Corps of Bayal Engineers,
"3
I July
I July
1 July
J July
1 July
^8 Dec.
i8 Dec.
1 8 Dec.
x8Deo.
i8Dec.
i8Dec.
x8Dec.
CaTTAIICS.
Xftube7 Towniend Sale.*' Asst. Inst, iu Field ForiiQciition, School of Military £ng. Chatham
TlDMsJosephWillans.wScboolof Military Entfineering, Chatham
Will;am de WiTesloslie Abncy, Assistant Instructor in Telegraphy, School of Military >
Ei^'inecrin^, Chathiun }
ft)ben Algernon Livesay, Assist. Instruct, in Surveying School of Mil. Engineering, Chatham
^-inhorWillismMackworth, Bart., Commanding 35th Company Boyal Engineers, Gibraltar
fre-i Fiitbnce. Executive Eng. and Grade. D.F. Works, x Sept. 73, Central India, Indore )
Md Necmuch Raihvay Survey. Furlough to Kurope }
Ured Dc Vcre Brooke, Halifax, Nova Scotia. On leave to England
Jiae* Robert M*Cullagh,A8si8, Sup. istGr.,Gt.'rrig. Sur. of India, i Jan. 7a, Bangalore. Furl.
lUl^jixa William Rogers, Assist. Superintendent, ist Grade, xs Dec. 68, Great Trigonometrical )
Sarvey of India. Furlough f
BiftAni Arthur Sargeaunt,** Examiner of Railway Accounts to the Government of India at )
a:abaT, TTith rank of Controller, 3rd Class, xst Grade i
Jeremv Ttylor Marsh, Home District, Sandhurst
Bobert Jolm Henry Parker, Conmianding and Comx>any Boyal Engineers, Shomcliffe
LiBUTIirAICTS.
HesTjLoftos Lewis, Commanding 6th Comnauy Boyal Engineers, Chatham
Henry Champemowne, C<)mmanding 35th Company Boyal Engineers, Chatham
Caucfo Scudamore Beauchamp, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, Apr. 69 ; and Assistant^
frmcipal, Thomason College, Boorkee, N.W. Provinces of India j
^x. Osbom," Kxec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W., i Jan. 69, Bombay. Jucobabad
hai-clL Fiincis Boileau, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., i Sept. 73, Provincial Establishment,")
BtlMLtS )
Tk'j:nsi Brown Blake Savi," Exec. Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Oude, Deputy Consulting Engineer )
t-j '.ae Goreminent of India for Guaranteed Railways, Lucknow y
^liMiSedgrrick, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P.Works,26 Julv 71, Northern Bengal State Bail way
i£ircwWiisonBaird,i°o Assist. Superintendent, xst Grade, Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, ^
i'Xt.71, Kauprwar Party, Poona, Bombay )
liJ>in Henry Hune, Waltmim Abbey
Tkanas Fraser. School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Kirk Sever BelU« On leave
yreoenck William Hencage,i<» Woolwich
Wiffw Richard Colvin Wynne. Survey, Guildford :
Tk'scr St. George Burke, Survey, Edinburgh
Gttreie Fletcher OttleyBoughey, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, x Mar. 72, Agra Division, \
A?ra District, Baipootana Bail way, N.W. Provinces j
f?!^mclc William Watkina, Gibraltar
Juim Ramsay, aand Company, Post Office Telegraph Service, London
fiiuniftiaffl Ftanklin Bichax^dson, Exec. Eng., 4th Gr., D.P.W., x Sept. 7X, N.W. Prov., xst Allahabad \
DtriEioa, New Cantonment, Allahabad j
Cecfce William Archer, " B " Troop Boyal Engineer Train. Aldershot
Jc^ won Gamer Scott, Portsmouth
iAi.'dTadorFrere, Executive Engineer,3rd Grade, D.P. Works,! Feb. 73, Bombay. Sick furl, to Europe
I^ooaa Henry Anatey. School of Military Engineering. Chatham
^i^HJl. Asst. Superintendent, xst Grade, 30 Oct. 70, Great Trigonometrical Surv. of India, DeyrahDoon
St r,'fTindellPlunkett, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. 73, N.W. Provinces of India, )
I'-i (Allahabad) Division, Fort and Gun Carriage Agency j
fciTipl Merry Larminio, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, 7 Apr. 70, Bavee Bridge Division, ^
P^aub, Northern Bail way Branch /
u^'d^ Kerr Scott. Assistant Instructor of Musketry, Chatham
ftsias En^liah, Director of Works Branch, War Ofllce
Mifuine Francis Bowe, North American Boundary Survey
w-.'unm Gordon Boss, Executive Eng. 3rd Gnide D.P. Works, 1 Mar. 73, N.W. Rror., Irrigation')
Branch. Cawnpore Division. Ganges Canal. Furlough to Europe j
GL:i&a.4 Uongerford Holdicb,^^* Assistant ^uperinten(^nt, xst Grade, x Apr. 69, Topographical Survey)
cf India, Gwalior and Central India Party „ J
TO-ifrick Savile Shepherd. School of Military Engineering, Chatham
j^a^ier Harness M'Hardy, Home District, Whitehall
^nck Haxnley Fawkes, Shomcliffe
J«ais Gracej, Exec. Eng. 3rd Gr. D.P.W. i Mar. 73, Jeypore Division, Agra Dist., B^jpootana Bailway
JfcKusOBrien, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
fca ntde Beauvoir Carey. Portsmouth \[\
^ llai Lowsley. Manchester '„",',
riLaai Hans Bathbome, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. W., N.W. Provinces, Agra Dist. State 1
SaJwiv. Bampoora J"
[tll&m James Galwey, North American Boundary Survey _
•tua Henry Haydon, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, x Feb. 73, Kandeish District, Bom-S
^y )
»3 Grcive Hall, Execntive Engineer, jrd Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 73. N.W. Provinces, India, Per- \
K^ Aaeistant to Superintendmg Engmeer, xst Circle. Irrigation Branch, Khasgunj Division, Lower [
*ii^:?es Canal )
^ Aug. William Beamish, Bermuda. Ordered to Gibraltar
pry Hardy Cde. On special duty in London (South Kensington)
jEa?7 Charles Beynolds, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, x Jan. 71, Canara
frttn Paget Knocker, Gibraltar ,
je^r Pin^e Lee, Portsmouth
^zwonh Bichftrd Todd, "0 " Troop, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Ctorw Qaintin Edmond^, Chatham District
[u.4im FruHenry Spaight. Malta .!!.!!!!"!'.!!.
« Sinclair Smith Bisset, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. 7a, Pux^aub ; Officiating )
I'^^atj Consoltiiig Engineer to the Government of India for Guaranteed Railways. Calcutta >
XiAzn Henry CoaEeT.^" Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works, Madras, 30 Aug. 70, Assisting )
^''^c»ulcing Engineer for Bailways )
wtrood Isham Edwards, Boyal Arsenal. Woolwich
ch^rt Haghes Whatley, Special duty under Board of Trade, Bahamas
B^7 Croker Fox, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade. D.P. Works. 9 May 73, EUichpoor
^*^M JCascall. Aasistant Engineer, xst Grade. D.P. Works, x Mar. 70, Pui^jaub ; Personal Assistant to )
^ Mperinfiendinf Engineer, Lower Baree Doab Canal J
an Townseod BocKnill, Assistant Secretary to Boyal Engineer Committee, London
^« Wood. Olaaffow. Ordered to Guildford
Biry Eladale, Or£txance Survey, Dublin "[[['"
•*•»* fTMimm Savagt, Temporary Instructor of Fortiflcationa, &c., Boyal Militaiy Academy
B<dkyPaiil Kirinrood. Ireland, Bnniskillen \\"'
36 Aug. 73
I Sept 73
xcDeo. 73
10 Deo. 73
XX Deo. 73
XX Deo. 73
ix Deo. 73
IX Dec. 73
11 Deo. 73
IX Deo. 73
XI Deo. 73
IX Doc. 73
LIXUT.
x8 Dec. 6x
18 Dec. 6x
18 Deo. 6z
x8Dec. 61
18 Dec. 61
18 Deo. 61
18 Dec. 61
8 Deo. 61
8 Deo. 61
35 June 63
35 June 6a
35 Juno 6a
35 June 6a
35 June 63
as June 6a
35 June 6a
35 June 63
35 June 63
35 June 6a
25 June 63
35 June 63
35 June 6a
35 June 6a
35 June 6a
as June 62
35 June 63
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 63
17 Deo. 6a
17 Deo. 6a
17 Dec. 6a
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 6a
35 June 63
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 6a
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 63
17 Dec. 6a
34 June 63
24 June 63
24 June 63
24 June 63
34 June 63
39 June 63
30 June 63
30 June 63
39 July 63
3 Aug. 63
15 Jan. 64
15 Jan. 64
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15 Jan. 64
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15 Jan. 64
Digitized by V^OOQIC
114
Corps of Royal Engineers.
L1XUTXVA.KT8.
Frank Vincent Corbett, Ezecntiye Eng. 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, x Sept. 73, X.W. Provinces, India, Etawa')
Division, Granges Canal y
Arthur Granville Clayton, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, 37 June 71, Central Provinces, )
Bailway Branch i
John Walter OUley, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 73, and Division, Baree Doab >
Canal, Punjaub, Lahore }
Sydenham John Lambert, Executive Eng. 4th Grade, D.P. W., i Sept.73,N.W. Prov.,2nd Div., Agra Canal
Montagu Frederick Ommanney, Private Secretary to the Earl of Carnarvon, Secretary of State for the Colonies
William North, Adjutant, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Alexander Donald M* Arthur, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works, 9 Sept 72, Dehra Div., Bengal
Charles Birkbeck, Cape of Good Hope, Capo Towm _
John Lawrence Macpherson, Assist. Eng. ist Grade, D.P.W., i Mar. 7a, N.W.P., Meerut Div., Ganges Canal
Henry Philip Constantino Dillon, Cork Ha rbour
Walter Parke Jones, Cape of Good Hope, Kmg William's Town.
Richard Calrow, Dover
James Ford Dorward, Executive Eng. , 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, 18 Mar. 73. Sick Furl, to Europe
James Simpson, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich
George Macdonald. Sick leave
Conway James, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 7a, Oude
Henry Rhodes Gilbert Georges, Ordnance Survey, Southampton
William Lees Greenstreet, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, N.W. Provinces, x Sept. 73, 6th S
(Bareilly) Division, Buildings and Roads Branch' S
Godfrey Hildebrand, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 73, N.W. Provinces, 7th Circle >
JSof Military Works, Chuckrata Road Division, Futtypur 3
William John Gill. On leave
John Thomas Wright, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. 73, N.W. Provinces, 7th \
Circle of Military Works, Chuckrata Road Division, Kalsi j
Ambrose Awdry, Privote Secretary to the Governor of Madras
William Brunei Hurst, **B" Troop Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot
Stanier Waller. "A" Troop Royal Engineer Train. Aldershot
Arthur Clifford Alexander, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Arthur Robert Puzey,"* School of Military Engineering, Chatham ,
John Matheson, Bermuda
John Barber Lindsell, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. >x, Pui^aub, 3rd Division, Lahore)
and Peshawur Road, Lawrencepore j
William Gustavus Nicholson, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, D.P. Works, Military Works Branch, Peshawur^
Division, Punjaub J
Russell Richard Pnlford, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, a June. 73, N.W. Provinces; Mo- )
radabad Sub-Division of the Rohilcund Provincial Division }
Philip Savile Grey Reid, Bermuda
Philip James Dardier Lindoe, Malta
Macgregor Greer, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, xo Oct. 73, Madura District
Edward Chichester Hart, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, xa Nov. 7a, CarwarS
Railway, Sattara 3
Edward Cardwell Fanshawc, Bengal
Maule Campbell Brackenbuiy, Aide de Camp to Governor of Straits Settlements
Richard Henry Jelf, Adjutant, Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot
Robert Gosset Woodthorpe, Assistant Superintendent, and Grade, Topographical Survey, x8 July 7X
Francis Palmer Washington, Ordnance Survey, Chester
Henry Sidney Freeman Haynes, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, D.P.W., x Sept. 7a, Punjaub, Railway Bran<^
Sydney Long Jacob, Asst.Eng.,xstGrade,D.P.W., i Sept. 7o,Special Works Div.,Baree Doab Canskl, Ptu^jaub
Charles Fred. Cobbe Beresford, aand Company, Post Office Telegraph Service, London
John Simpson Nicholson, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D. P. Works, x Sept. 71, Bhurtpore Division, )
Agra District, Rajpootana Rail way 5
Napoleon Amott, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D. P. Works, 95 Apr. 73, Military Works Branch, Bengal
George Robert Walker, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D.P.W. Madras, 3X Aug. 7X. School of Military En- >
gineering, Chatham ^
9. Robert Charles Thornton Hildyard, "C" Troop, Chatham
Duncan MacNeil Campbell, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, x Sept. 7a, Kistna District
Charles Claude Clifton Barlow, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 7a, Hyderabad Railway Works
William Robert Purchas, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. W., 27 June 71, Bangalore Division, Bhagulporv
Charles Moore Watson, Woolwich
Herbert Jekyll. On leave
Charles Howard Peregrine Christie, Deputy Controller of Accounts, D.P. Works, Madras, aS Jan. 73
Edward Crozier Sibbsdd Moore, Weymouth
Edward Pemberton Leach, Assistant Superintendent, and Grade, 6 Oct. 7X, Topographical Survey')
of India, Central India %
Samuel Compton Turner, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D. P. W., x Feb. 73, Ri^'pootaaa State Rbtlway Survey'
George Ingelheim Gould, Gibraltar
David Charles Courtney, Malta
Matthew Heniy Purcell, Gibraltar
John Frederick Garwood, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, 19 Mar. 7a, N. W. Provinces, "J
and (Cawnpore) Division, Buildings and Roads Branch, Roorkee
John Edward Broadbent, Assistant En
Engineer, xst Grade, D. P. Works, x5 Jan. 74, Military Works Branch
Ordered home .'
John du Terreau Bogle, Bermuda.
Samuel Buckle, Gibraltar ,
William Edwin Llewellyn Morgan, Doing Duty Officer. Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Charles Frederic Call, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, X4 May 70, Central Provinces of >
India, Calcutta S
Wm. Jas. Home Logan Home, Superintendent of Instruction and Oommandiug loth Company Bengal 1
Sappers and Miners, Roorkee I
William Aldworth Home Hare, at Staff College, Sandhurst
Arthur Octavius Green, Secretary to the Torpedo and Defence Committee, Calcutta
James Frederick Lewis, Malta
FcUcian Rola de Wolski, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, a Sept. 70, Punjaub, Railway Branch
Robert Martin Barklie, Demerara, West Indies
Charles Hemry Maurice Kensington, Assist. Engineer, and Grade, D.P.W., 34 Jan. 71, Colar
William George Morris, at StaffCollege
Henry Denison, Acting Adjutant, Gibraltar .'.
Walter Haweis James, Deputy Controller D.P. Works, Aug. 7a, North West Provinces. Bick Fur- >
louffh to Europe >
John Henry Thurbnm, attached to Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
William Hemy Johnstone, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, D.P.W., z Sept. 7a, Holkar State Raflway, Bnghora
MafcthewHenryOregson, Assist. Eng., and Grade, D.P.W., xo Deo. 70, N.W. Provinces ; 3rd Assistants
Prindpal, Thomason College, Roorkee y
Henzy Hamilton Settle, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D. PabUo Works, Bofjibaj^ „, 6"\::y(30^*
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Works, Lucknow Division y
Loais Faulkner Brown, Doing Duty Ofllcer, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Duncan Alex. Johnston, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, 19 March 72, N.W. Provinces, \
IrrigatioQBranch,Khasganj Division, Lower Ganges Canal j
Richard Gardiner, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 72, Jeypore Division, Agra Dis- )
irict, Rajpootana (State) Railway )
John Francis Hewsou, Assist. En^., 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, 9 Feb. 72, Indus Valley Railway
John Hare, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee.
fioas Franklin Moore, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, 27 Mar. 73, Bengal, Military Works Branch, Meerut
Geor^ Henry, Acting Adjutant, Madras Sappers and Miners, Ban^lore
Charlea Hervey Bagot, Doing Duty Officer, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
George Sydenham Clarke, Instructor in Mechanical Drawing, Indian Civil Engineering College, ")
Cooper's Hill .. J
Gcorjje William Bartram, Bengal Sappers and Minors, Roorkeo
John Collings MacGregor, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
George Alexander Cookbum, Bermuda ^
WUiiamWhitefordBeUWhiteford, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade,D.P.Works, 9 Jan.7i,Bombaj', Canara'
St. George Mennm Kirke, Gibraltar :
Henry Pigot Nicholls NichoUs, Ceylon
MHrkHenryG«orgeGoldie, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 4 Apr. 71, Bombay
Alexander William Smart, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 14 Mar. 71, Madras, Tanjoro District
Adam Bogle, Bermuda
Arthar Thomas Preston, Gibraltar
Charles Henry Brookes, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 17 July 71, Bangalore
Coartuey Clarke Rawson, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 13 June 71, Kistna Dist., Madras
Arthur Robert Ford Dorward, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 17 Aug. 71, Godavery Di.nt., Madras
Fairfax Norman Hassard, Assist. En^., 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 12 Mar. 72, Holkar State Railway, Indorc
Charles Fearon Fuller, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, 29 Jan. 72, Bengal
John Rouse Merriott Chard, Malta
Brtl)ert Maxwell Hyslop, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, i Mar. 73. N.W. Provinces, \
Eastern Jumna Canal ; Personal Assistant to Superintending Engineer, 2nd Circle )
Horatio Arthur Yorke, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 19 Mar. 72, Provincial Buildings )
and Eloads Braneh, N.W. Provinces j
George Barker, Bermuda
Charles Hadfleld Gordon, Halifax, N.S
Horatio Dove, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Sidney Smith, Malta. Acting Adjutant
Henry Pilkington, Devonport
Be^^iuald Clare Hart,^^ Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 2 Aug. 73, Special Branch, )
Military Works, 6th Circle. N. W. Provinces, Allahabad )
Frederick Wilmer Watkins, Bermuda. Ordered to Halifax, N.S
Henry Clarke, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W. 22 Sept. 73, Bombay, Poona
James Campbell Barker, School of Military Engineering , Chatham
Alfred Edgar Octavius Cotton. Sick leave
Henry Oliphant Selby, Bombay Sappers and Miners, Kirkeo
Montague Laughame, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 12 Mar. 72, N.W. Provinces, 2nd ")
Allahabad Division of Military Works, New Cantonment, Allahabad j
Frederick Thomas Nelson Spratt, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 19 Mar. 72, DaJhousie )
Division, 8th Circle of Military Works, Puigaub, Buildings and Roads Branch j"
James Cameron, St. Helena
Mortimer DurantWhitmore, Malta
Charles Arthur Crompton, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Henry John Harman, Assist. Superintendent, 2nd Grade,Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, 28 May 72
William Walton Robinson, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 22 Sept. 73, Bombay
William Peacocke, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 27 Mar. 73, Bengal, Military Works Branch
Alfred Edmund Dobson, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, Malabar T'
. „ . . . . -District
Richard Theodore Orpen, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 22 Sept. 73, Bombay
George Robert RoUo Savage, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Pechell Haslett, Bengal Sappere and Miners, Roorkee
rhomas Rice Henn, Bombay Sappere and Minora, Klrkee
jeorge William Addison, School of Military Engineering, Chatham .,,
ilfred Porcelli, Devonport
lames White Thurbum, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 9 May 72, Bengal, 8th Circle of
ililitaiy Works, RawulPindee
'Vedoric Gosset, Hong Kong
¥ilham St. George Ord, Bermuda
::handos Hoakyns, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 9 May 72, Punjaub, Buildings and i
R<:>a(ls Branch /
^ierick Thomson Maxwell, Jamaica
''enlinand Beauclerk, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, 15 Oct. 72, Snrat
lartin Martin, Bengal Sappcra and Minera, Chuckrata
;<iwara Robert Hussey, Bermuda
lichard de Villamil, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 2 Apr. 73, General Branch, Punjaub, Kobat )
Division ^
t. George Corbet Gore, Assistant Superintendent, 2nd Grade, 25 Mar. 73, Great Trigonometrical ]
Sar\cy of India j
arrell Halliday Johnston, Bermuda
Ajbert Hanbury Brown, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 27 Mar. 73, Bengal
lohert Oliver Lloyd, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 27 Mar. 73, British Burmah
wen Hay Cameron, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 2 Apr. 73, MiUtary Works Branch, Dalhousic
laude Rcignier Conder, Survey, Palestine
MKh Mitchell, Bermuda
cixrv Bayard Rich, Hong Kong
cvodforde George Du Boulay, Ceylon
ou^las Alexander Scott, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, a Apr. 73; Delhi District, Raj*')
pootana (State) Railway j
alter Hnrry Sykes, Bermuda
Iniund William Creswell, Assist. Eng. 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 27 Mar. 73, N.W. Provinces, Khasgonj \
Division, Lowtr Ganges Canal j
e Dry Vao^han Hart Davis, Malta
erl>eTt Charles Chermside, Portsmouth
Amie John Tresidder, War Office, Whitehall
jues Edward Gibbs, Assist. Superintendent, 2nd Grade, 8 Aug. 73, Gt Trigonometrical Survey of Indi{
lomas Ryder Slain, Saint Helena
*7.iore Kyle Brady, Bermuda .^.
Larlei William Sherrard, A Troop, Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot Df§^tBe6l.4>y.\.J-OCl^
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L1XUTBVA.KT8.
Frank Vincent Corbett, Executive Eng. 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, i Sept. 73, N.W. Proyincet. India, Etawa
Division, Ganges Canal
Arthur Granville Clayton, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, 27 June 71, Central ProvJnccs,
Railway Branch i
John Walter Ottley, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 72, 2nd Division, Baree Doab >
Canal, Punjaub, Lahore I
Sydenham John Lambert, Executive Eng. 4th Grade, D.P. W., i Sept.73,N.W. Pro v., 2nd Div., Agra Canal
Montagu Fredtrick Ommanney, Private Secretary to the Earl of Carnarvon, Secretary of State for the Colonies
William North, Adjutant, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Alexander Donald M* Arthur, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works, 9 Sept 72, Dehra Div., Bengal
Charles Birkbeck, Cape of Good Hope, Cape Town
John Lawrence Macpherson, Asaist. Eng. ist Grade, D.P.W., x Mar. 72, N. W.P., Meerut Div., Ganges Canal
Henry Philip Constantino Dillon, Cork Harbour
Walter Parke Jones, Cape of Good Hope, Kmg William's Town.
Richard Calrow, Dover
James Ford Dorward, Executive Eng. , 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, 18 Mar. 73. Sick Purl, to Europe
James Simpson, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich
George Macdonald. Sick leave
Conway James, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. 72, Oude
Henry Rhodes Gilbert Greorges, Ordnance Survey, Southampton
William Lees Greenstreet, Assist. Engineer, ist Grade, D. P. Works, N.W. Provinces, i Sept. 73, 6th >
(Bareillv) Division, Buildings and Roads Branch' >
Godfrey Hildebrand, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 73, N.W. Provinces, 7th Circled
;Sof Military Works, Chuckrato Road Division, Futtypur J
William John Gill. On leave
John Thomas Wright, AssisUnt Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 73, N.W. Provinces, 7th >
Circle of Military Works, Chuckrata Road Division, Kalsi $
Ambrose Awdry, Private Secretary to the Governor of Madras
William Brunei Hurst, "B" Troop Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot
Stanier Waller, "A" Troop Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot
Arthur Clifford Alexander, School of Military BuRineering. Chatham
Arthur Robert Puzey,^** School of Military Engineering, Chatham ,
John Matheson, Bermuda
John Barljer Lindsell, Assist. Engineer, ist Grade, D.P.Worka, x Sept. >i, Pui^aub, 3rd Division, Lahore t aa Dec 6*
and Peshawur Road. Lawrencepore S 3*^'"*
William Gustavus Nicholson, Assist. Eng., ist Grade, D.P. Works, Military Works Branch, Peshawur)
Division, Punjaub y
Russell Richard Pnlford, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, 2 June. 73, N.W. Provinces; Mo- \
radabad Sub-Division of the Rohilcund Provincial Division
Philip Savilo Grey Reid, Bermuda
Philip James DardierLindoe, Malta
Macgregor Greer, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, xo Oct. 73, Madara District
Edward Chichester Hart, Executive Engineer, 4ih Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, 12 Nov. 72, Carwar")
Railwav, Sattara i
Edward Cardwell Fanshawo, Bengal
Haule Campbell Brackenbuiy, Aide de Camp to Governor of Straits Settlements
Richard Henry Jelf, Adjutant, Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot
Robert Gosset Woodthorpe, AssisUuit Superintendent, 2nd Grade, Topographical Survey, x8 July 71
Francis Palmer Washington, Ordnance Survey, Chester
Henry Sidney Freeman Haynes, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, D.P.W., x Sept. 72, Punjaub, Railwav Branch
Sydney Long Jacob, Asst.Eng.,istGnule,D.P.W., i Sept. 70, Special Works Div., Baree Doab Canal, Poiyaub
Charles Fred. Cobbe Beresford, 22nd Company, Post Office Telegraph Service, London
John Simpson Nicholson, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D. P. Works, x Sept. 71, Bhurtpore Division,
Agra District, Rajpootana Railway ,
Napoleon Amott, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade,D. P. Works, as Apr. 73, Military Works Branch, Bengal
Gec^ge Robert Walker, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D.P.W. Madras, 31 Aug. 71. School of Hiilitary £n- >
gineering, Chatham S
$. Robert Charles Thornton Hildyard, " C" Troop, Chatham
Duncan MacNeil Campbell, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D.P.Worka. Madras, x Sept. 72, Kistna District
Charles Claude Clifton Barlow, Assist. Eng., ist Grade, D.P. Works, x Sept. 72, Hyderabad Railway Works
William Robert Purchas, Assist. Engineer, xst Grade, D.P. W., 27 June 71, Bangalore Division, Bhagolpore
Charles Moore Watson, Woolwich
Herbert Jekyll. On leave ,
Charles Howard Peregrine Christie, Deputy Controller of Accounts, D.P. Works, Madras, 28 Jan. 73
Edward Crozier Sibbald Moore, Weymouth ,
Edward Pemberton Leach, Assistant Superintendent, 2nd Grade, 6 Oct. 71, Topographical Survey)
of India, Central India $
Samuel Compton Turner, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. W., x Feb. 73, Riupootaaa State Rbtlway Survey
George Ingefiieim Gould, Gibraltar
David Charles Courtney, Malta
Matthew Henry Purcell, Gibraltar
John Frederick Grarwood, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, X9 Mar. 72, N. W. Provincca, ">
2nd (Cawnpore) Division, Buildings and Roads Branch, Roorkee $
Jobn Edwaia Broadbent, Assistant Engineer, xst Grade, D. P. Works, 15 Jan. 74, IfHitary Works Branch
John du Terreau Bogle, Bermuda. Ordered home
Samuel Buckle, Gibraltar
William Edwin Llewellyn Morgan, Doing Duty OflBcer, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Charles Frederic Call, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 14 May 70, Central Provinces of
India, Calcutta ....;• ,
Wm. Jas. Home Logan Home, Superintendent of Instruction and Oommanding loth Company Bengal
Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
William Aldworth Home Hare, at Staff College, Sandhurst
Arthur Octavius Green, Secretary to the Torpedo and Defence Committee, Calcutta
James Frederick Lewis, Malta
Felician Rola deWolski, Assistant Engineer. 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, a Sept. 70, Punjaub, Railway Branch
Robert Martin Barklie, Demerara, West Indies
Charles Henry Maurice Kensington, Assist. Engineer, and Grade, D.P.W., 24 Jan. 71, Colar
William George Morris, at BtaffCollege .;
Henry Denison, Acting Adjutant, Gibraltar
Walter Haweis James, Deputy Controller D.P. Works, Aug. 72, North West Provinces. Sick Fur-')
lough to Europe >
JohnHenry Thurbnm, attached to Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
William Henry Johnstone, Assist. Eng., xst Grade, D.P. W., x Sept. 72, Holkar State Raflway, Bughora
MafcthewHenryGxegson, Asaist. Eng.. and Grade, D.P.W., xo Deo. 70, N.W. Provinoea; 3rd Aaaiatant')
Principal, Thomaaon College, Roorkee j
Henzy Hamilton Settle, Aaaistant Engineer, and Grade, D. Pnblio Works, Bogite^g.^.^...\^^^^0g.|.£....
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Francis Jeremy Diiiy, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, N.W. Proyinoes, 2nd Clrole of Military 1
Works, Liicknow Division S
Louis Faulkner Brown, Doing Duty Officer, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Boorkee
Doncan Alex. Johnston, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, 19 March ya, N.W. Provinces, \
IrrigationBranch,Khasgunj Division, Lower Ganges Canal j
Richard Gardiner, Bxecutive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 7a, Jeypore Division, Agra Dis- >
trict, BajpooUuia (State) Railway
John Francis Hewsou, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, 9 Feb. 72, Indus Valley Railway
John Hare, Bengal Sappers and imners, Roorkee....
£o68 Franklin Moore, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, 27 Mar. 73, Bengal, Military Works Branch, Meemt
Geor^ Henry, Acting Adjutant, Madras Saj^pers and Miners, Bangalore
Charles Hervey Bagot, Doing Duty Officer, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Georj^e Sydenham Glarkej Instructor in Mechanical Drawing, Indian Civil Engineering College, \
Cooper's Hill 5
George William Bartram, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
John CoUings MacGregor, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkeo
George Alexander Gockbum, Bermuda.
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8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68
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15 July 68
William Whiteford Bell Whiteford, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 9 Jan. 71, Bombay, Canora
St. George Mervyn Kirke, Gibraltar ;
Henry Pigot Nicholls Nicholls, Ceylon
MarkHeiuyGeorgeGoldie, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 4 Apr. 71, Bombay
Alexander William Smart, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 14 Mar. 71, Madras, Tacjoro District j
Adam Bogle, Bermuda
Arthur Thomas Preston, Gibraltar
Charles Henry Brookes, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 17 July 71, Bangalore
Coortney Clarke Rawson, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 13 Juno 71, Kistna Dist., Madras i^
Arthur Robert Ford Dorward,Assist.Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 17 Aug. 71, Godavery Dist., Madras 15 July 68
Fairfax Norman Hasiaard, Assist. En^., 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 12 Mar. 72, Holkar State Railway, Indoro 15 July 68
Charles Fearon Fuller, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, 29 Jan. 72, Bengal " " '"
John Rouse Merriott Chard, Malta
Eobert Maxwell Hsrslop, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, i Mat. 73. N.W. Provinces, '
Eastern Jumna Canal ; Personal Assistant to Superintending Engineer, 2nd Circle ,
Horatio Arthur Yorke, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 19 Mar. 72, Provincial Buildings)
and Roads Branch, N.W. Provinces ^
Goorge Barker, Bermuda
Charles Hadfleld Gordon, Halifax, N.S
Horatio Dove, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Sidney Smith, Malta. Acting Adjutant
Henry Pilkington, Devonport
Be^inald Clare Hart,^*' Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 2 Aug. 73, Special Branch, >
Military Works, 6th Circle. N. W. Provinces, Allahabad S
Frederick Wilmer Watkins, Bermuda. Ordered to Halifax, N.S
Henry Clarke, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W. 22 Sept. 73, Bombay, Poena
James Campbell Barker, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Alfred Edgar Octavius Cotton. Sick leave
Henry Oliphant Selby, Bombay Sappers and Miners, Kirkee
Hontague Langhame, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 12 Mar. 72, N.W. Provinces, 2nd)
Allahabad Dirision of MiHtary Works, New Cantonment, Allahabad ^
Frederick Thomas Nelson Spratt, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 19 Mar. 72, Dalhousie )
Division, 8th Circle of Military Works, Puiyaub, Buildings and Roads Branch j
James Cameron, St. Helena
Mortimer Durant Whitmore, Malta
Charles Arthur Crompton, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Henry John Harman, Assist. Superintendent, 2nd Grade, Great Trigonometrical Survey of India, 28 May 72
William Walton Robinson, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 22 Sept. 73, Bombay..
William Peacocke, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 27 Mar. 73, Bengal, Military Works Branch
Alfred Edmund Dobson, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, Malabar District.
Richard Theodore Orpen, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 22 Sept. 73, Bombay
George Robert BoUo Savage, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Pcchell Haslett, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee ;
Thomas Rice Henn, Bombay Sappers and Miners, Kirkee
George William Addison, School of Military Engineering, Chatham .,,
Alfred Porcelli, Devonport
James White Thurbum, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 9 May 72, Bengal, 8th Circle of]
Militaiy Works, RawulPindee J
Frederic Gosaet, Hong Kong
WiUiam St. Gtoorgo Ord, Bermuda
Chandos Hoskyns, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 9 May 72, Punjaub, Buildings and i
Roads Branch j
Frederick Thomson Maxwell, Jamaica
Ferdinand Beauclerk, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, 15 Oct. 72, Surat
Martin Martin, Bengal Sappers and Miners, Chuckrata
Rilward Robert Hussey, Bermuda
liichard de YiUamil, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 2 Apr. 73, General Branch, Punjaub, Kobat \
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5t. George Corbet Gore, Assistant Superintendent, 2nd Grade, 25 Mar. 73, Great Trigonometrical )
Survey of India ,i
■'urrell Halliday Johnston, Bermuda
Robert Hanbury Brown, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, 27 Mar. 7.^, Bengal
[lohcrt Oliver fjoyd, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 27 Mar. 73, British Burmah
Kwon Hay Cameron, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 2 Apr. 73, Military Works Branch, Dalhousii
:;iaude Roignior Conder, Survey, Palestine
lutfh Mitchell, Bermuda
icTiry Bayard Rich, Hong Kong
Vootlforde George Du Boulay, Ceylon
Douglas Alexander Scott, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 2 Apr. 73; Delhi District, RajO
pootana (State) Railway j
Valtcr Harry Sykes, Bermuda
Idmund William Creswell, Assist. Eng. 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 27 Mar. 73, N.W. Provinces, Khasgunj 7
Division, Lower Ganges Canal j
tenry VaughMi Hart Davis, Malta
leH)crt Charles Chermside, Portsmouth
'oLmie John Treddder, War Office, Whitehall
ames Edward Gibbs, Assist. Superintendent, 2nd Grade, 8 Aug. 73, Gt Trigonometrical Survey of Indir
liomaa Ryder Main, Saint Helena
la 7. j ere Kyle Brady, Bermuda -/vva.
Imrloi Wuliam Sherrard, A Troop, Royal Engineer Train, Alderstot Oigk^^eci-te^.ViSiQjO
5 July 68
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15 July 68
13 Jan. 69
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23 July 70
23 J^y 70
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flJgly 70
1 1 6 OoTfa of Royal Engineers.
LxsuTsvAim.
Homy Waagh Renny-Tailyour, School of Military Engineering, OhatTiam 23 July 70
William Pitt, Kirkee, Bombay 23 July 70
Charles WilkinBon, Birmingham... ....... ...^...... \ni^lV>
Horatio Holt Hart, Ajssutant Engmeer, and Grade, D.P. Works, June 73, Seennderabad n*^J r>
Owen Vidal Boddy, Aasist, Eng., 2nd Grade. D.P. Works, i April 73, Madras, Tinncvelly District kj Jnly 70
John Claudius Montgomery Bcresford, Dublin \^'i^^l 70
Charles Burton Henderson, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, 1 Apr. 73, Madras, Nellore 123 July 73
Lionel Langloy, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, i Apr, 73, Madras, Godaveiy .23 J^y 7^
Charles Boyd WiUdeson Assistant Enfipneer, and Ghnde, D.P. Works, x Apr. 73, Madras, Kistna I23 ^^1 70
Gother Fyers Mann. On leave laaJnfyTo
Francis John Romilly, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, x Apr. 73, Madras, Tazyore ,23 ^W 7^
James Tavlor Johnston, Woolwich lasJnly 73
Charles Carrd Carter. Sick leave asJ^Jy 7>
Edward Dickinson, A Troop, R. E. Train, Aldershot 33JUIT 70
William Frederick Noel Noel, Bermuda ajJuly 7c
Charles Augustus Roohfort-Boyd. Curragh Camp » asJolyr^
Henry Lethbridgo Jessep, War Olfioe 23 Jw V
Francis Burton Grant D'Aguilar, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D. P. Works, aS May 73, Military > jj^
Works Branch, Dugshai, N.W. Provinces » ' '
Philip Cardew, Glasgow, North Britain
Leonard Darwin, School of Militaiy. Engineering, Chatham
Reginald da Costa Porter, Cork Harbour
Monier Williams Skinner. On leave
William Terence Shone, Sappers and ACiners, Roorkee
Walter Hanbury White, Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
James Montague Taylor Badgley, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, 10 Dec. 73, Irrigation')
Branch, iTw. Provinces - i
Henry William Duperier, Devonport , 4J«n.r
Ferdinando Wallis Bennet, School of Military Engineering, Chatham 4 Jan. 71
Alfred Heathcote, Portsmouth ! 4 Jw»- 7»
Alifemon Hildebrand, Assist. Eng, and Grade, D.P. Works, at May 73, Bengal Military Works Branch ...4 Jan. 71
Richard Thompson, Colchester j 4 Jan. 71
Eflmond James Thomas Ross of Bladensburg. Northern District, York I 4 Jan. 71
Suewnrt M'Murdo Maycock, Roorkee, Bengal | 4 Jan. 71
Edward John Dewing, Aldershot ! 4 Jan. 7^
Horatio Herbert Kitchener, C Troop, It B. Train, Aldershot 1 4 Jan, 71
Charles Francis Cooke, Sappers and Miners, Roorkee 4 Jan. 71
Heury Geffclcen Kunhardt, Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, xo D*c. 73, Puuanb Irrigation ") ! .
Branch, Delhi Division, Western Jumna Canal j a Aug. 71
Alexander William Cockbum, Madras sAugp
Noel Montagu Lake. Cork Harbour [ 2 Auff.71
Henrv Lake Wells, War Office, Whitehall aAup.rr
Edward Raban, Roorkee, Bengal » 2 Any. 71
Bu-haijnn Scott, Roorkee, Bengal I 2 Aajf.7:
George Frederick Wilson, Roorkee, Bengal | 2 Ane.t:
Suciie Grant, Roorkee, Bengal a Aac.7'
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Richard Matthews Ruck, Aldershot
.Simeon Hardy Exham, Roorkee, Bengal
Edwnrd Glennie, Roorkee, Bengal
Herbert H agh Muirhead, Curragh
Hn roid PcTuberton Leach, office of Inspector General of Fortifications, War Office 2 Aui?. 7:
William Harold ChippindaJl, Glasgow j 2 Anc;:
Alfred Crawford Bruce, Roorkee, Benjfal 2Ang.7»
Edmond William Cotter, School of Military Engineering, Chatham I 2 An^.-J
Francis HartwoU MacDowel, B Troop, Royal Engineer Train, Aldershot 2 AMg.;i
Charles Nugent, Roorkee, Bengal s Aufr.71
Edward John Bor, B Troop, Royal Engineer Train, Chatham i 2 Anc-ri
•Henry Edward M'Callum, Portsmouth '15 Dec. --
•John Henry Chenevix Harrison ,15 Dec, 71
•James Kellie 15 Dec- 71
•John Cordy Baxter 15 Dec. -r:
•Thomas Pfunket Gather 15 Dec r-
•James Thomas Rice !x5 Dc**. 7'
•Pelham George Von Donop 15 Dec •:
•William Lewis Clinton Baddeley '15 Dec 71
•Henry Dacres Olivier i5l>«- 7«
•Edmund Stephen Hill isDec ::
•Henry Whistler Smith .- ^ '15 Dec -:
•John Edward Blackburn isDec :i
•Harry D'Arch Breton i^Dec 7-
•John Henry Fox 15 Dec. r-
•Brownlow Poultcr isDrc 7:
•Henry Palmer Knight liS^^"^- "•
•William Henry Goldney 15 Dec 7:
•Francis Seymour Leslie '15 Pec 7'
•Wontworth Grenvllle Bowyer iqPec. -i
•Carmichacl Light Young 15 Pec 7:
•John Copley Addison 6 July :=
•Julian John Leverson 6 July r-*
•Richard Lionel Hippisley '. 6 July 72
•Robert Charles Hollard 6 Ja^^ 7;
•John Colin Livington Campbell 6 July -;
•George Davidson 6 July -2
•Wastel Jameson Lister 6Jaly-s
•Charles Knight Wood ~ 6 July -^
•Gerald Hope Wildig SuUivan 6 Jii?y :-•
•Ernest Blunt (^ivijr:
•Maitland Nott Hobday €iv3tj 7:
•George Thomas Nicholls 6J<v:i
•William Charles Godsal aKor.r:
• Robert E wen Hamilton aNor.-r
•John Bum-Murdoch ; »>'or. ~z
•Charles Conynghara Ellis , 2 Kor. -2
•James Birch Sfiarpo iT^t^.n
•Thomas Digby « t?»CTr.7^
•Mourice Charles Barton 3 K^v. 72
•Ronald ChariesMarweU Digtr^t^c^-by^QQ^ faNer-r^
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I Mar. 74
X Mar. 74
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I Mar.
LixuTzirijrTS.
^Algernon Campbell Foley
'Daniel Leland Litton
•John Neville
*Henrv Daviixm Love
•John Warre Sill
•Kenneth Mackean
•Arthur Henry Bagnold
•Harry Borlaee Wfllock
•Willooghby Yemer Constable
•Robert Jennings
•Charles Henry Darlinjj
•John Jervois
•Herbert Edward Rawson
*£mest Frederic Rhodes
•William Jacob Mackenzie
•Henry Speed Andrews-Speed...
•Philip Thomas Boston
•John Charles Tyler
•George Hamilton Sim
•John Charles Campbell
•Henry Pinnis
•James Archibald Ferrier
•John Davidson Fnllerton
•Charles Reginald Hoskyn
•Edgar Charles Spilsbury
•PhUip BeU Baldwin
•George Turner Jones
•William Daniel Conner
•Robert Villiers Phillpotts
3 Nov. 72
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12 Mar. 73
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• VV'nUiemnr Delmar Lindley
•EJwardHughBtfthdl
;* : 'rederlck William Town Altree
j*.\IiiUbew Ilexiry Phiueas HiaU Sankey
j*/iow, Mita Ueor^rc TaUjol
r AkxiLiider Lechiiiero Meln
'Fri?dc'ric Xui»*ich Maudo....
•Henry Lvlf Mulholland
•iSnmue! Arthur Kinem Hiokson
Vk'riitd Chiir]£?H l^uuric© Onulow
'WiLliBUii I raiiciB Huward SijQabrd
l*Ediiniud AQ^ialUM W^nHer
;• Arthur Herbert Keimey
•lloVnjrt AltxaiidurWahab
*WtUiiiiii AagTi5itus EdinunJ St. Clair ...,
•tri^tar^e Alfred Towor
*E4lniuud Spcmeor KarUluy Childers
"■< Veil VcruMU Wingfleld-fcitrutford
*Cedric Maxwell.,..
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''Lovick linuuBbj Friend
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•Jylui Q^orgv Day ......,,,
• Geo iTrey Murohead Porter
' Heury JodopU Walker Jeromft
*iuJi30rge Kcimeth iicciU-Moncrieff.
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Deputjf Adjutant Geit«ra7.—Bt. Colonel J. F. M. Browne, CB. 1 Jan. 71.
Depu^ AuUtant Adjutant General. — Captain Robert Grant, z Jan. 71.
IPaymaeten.
" ' giS0n.Capt.t4 June 64.
3 ; Hon.Capt. 1 Apr. 68.
26 Dec. 34 J lA. 22 Jan.
39; Hon. Major t i Jan. 60.
Inttruetor qf Mnslcetry.
Captain William Salmond, 30 Nov. 72, Gravesend.
Adjutant.
Captain Arthnr Kyle Haslett, 22 Jan. 73.
Q^arter 3£a*teri,
John Jones, la Apr. 64, Chatham.
Clement Francis Buttle, 19 Jan. 70, Chatham.
Alfred Andrews, 25 Sept. 72, Horse Guards.
Samuel Cole, 23 April 73, Aldershot.
James M'Donafd, 29 Nov. 73, Southampton.
Medical Qfficert.
Thomas Wm. Fox,i» MB. A.S. 3 July 53; Surg. x8 Sept. 60
Surgeon Major ^ 5 July 72, Chatham.
Ja8.BalfourCockbum,*2f2>. A.S.-^ Mar. 54 ; SlKrj.8Jan.64,
Aldershot.
John Lowe Erskine,^*lfl>. A.S. x Sept. 54 j Surg.q Mar.67,
Gibraltar.
Royal Engineer Train.
.^<f;«/a«^.— Lieut. Richard Henry Jelf, 23 April 73.
VtteriMory Surgeon*.— Georae Fleming, w 28 Dec. 55 ; i*< Claee, 21 Aug. 67, Chatham.
William varley, 15 Aug. 55 ; ut Claee, 4 Dec. 63, Aldershot.
QcaalBtr-Faeingt, Blue Velvet.
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War Services of the Officers of the Boyal Engineers. 125
I Sir Frederic Smith served in 1809 at the siege of the Castle of Ischia and the capture of that island and Procida
in the Bay of Naples, also at the capture of Zante and Cephalonia. In 1810, in the action before the investment of
the Fortress of Santa Maura as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General, and at the siege and capture of the for-
tress 08 an OflQcer of Royal Engineers.
* Sir Frederick Edward Chapman proceeded on a special mission to Constantinople in Jan. 1854. Was employed
snrvejing the positions at Bulair, Adrianople, and Bugnk Tchekmadgie, previous to the arrival of the British
Forcc:i in Turkey ; was attached to the ist Division, and accompanied it to Bulgaria and Bulganak. and M'Kensie's
Farm ; also present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman. Served throughout the siege of Seba&topol, during the
early part of which he was Director of the Left Attack, and in the latter part he was Executive Engineer to the
Forres. Was several times mentioned in official despatches, and received the Brevet ranks of Major, Lt.Colonel,
and Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
Clfl:^ of the Medjidie).
' Sir Lintom Simmons was emploved for three years in the disputed territory on the N.E. frontier of the United
SUiteii in constructing works for its defence and in making military explorations. Happening to be in Turkey in
1S5:! he was 6i)ecially employed by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe on several important services ; joined Omar Pasha in
March 1854 ; escorted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one had been killed, and was present during
]mn of the siege of that fortress ; laid out and threw up the lines of Slobodzio and Georgevo on the Danube, having
entire charge of the operation with 20.000 men of all arms under his command, a Russian Army of 70,000 men being
within seven miles : waapresontduring the occupation of Wallachia and had frequent charge of reconnaissances
upon the enemy's rear. Went to the Crimea in Dec. 1854 to concert with the allied Commanders in Chief as to tho
movements of the Turkish Army : was present at the battle of Eupatoria, laid out and threw up the entrenched
camp round that place ; afterwards was before Sebastopol from April 1855 until aller its fall, and then went to
Mingrelia and was present at the forced passage of the Ingui , where he commanded the Division which crossed the
river and turned the enemy's position, capturing his works and guns ; Omar Pasha in bis dcs])atch attributed the
success of the day chiefly to Lt.Colonel Simmons. He served as Her Majesty's Commissioner to the Ottoman Army
ihroa^hout the war and was employed in all the negotiations having reference to the movements of Omar Pasha's
Army. Has received the Crimean Medal with Clasp, the Turkish Gold Medal for the Danubian campaign, the Order
of Medjidie 3rd Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Government; alpo the 4th ClaBs of the Legion of
Honor. Was Her Majesty's Commissioner for laying out the Turco-Russian boundary in Asia, and granted me 2nd
Class of the Medjidie by tne Sultan, but was refused permission to accept it.
* Major General Dumford served ns Executive Engineer in the combined Naval and Military expedition up the
Canton river in April 1847, and was present at the capture of eight forts, viz.. North and South Wantong, at the
Bocca Tigris ; Pachow and Wookongtnp, at tho Barrier ; Zig-zng, Segment, Shaneen. and Dutch Folly, at Canton.
* Sir Henry Harness served in tho Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 as Commanding Royal Engineer,
including the operations at Cawnpore against the Gwalior Contingent from 25th to z^tli Nov., and battle of the 6th
I>ec. 1857 (mentioned in despatches) . S iege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in desi)atches, and thanked by the
Governor General in Council). Subfjeoucnt operations in Rohilcund and Oude (C2/., Medal with Clasp).
* Major General Hadden was actively employed in Canada during tho rebellion in 1837-39, a°^ ^^a* engaged
^.th the rebels at St. Eustache and St. Benoit.
' Major General Stanton was attached tothe Q.M.G.'s Staff with the expedition across the Orange River under Sir
fkoTi^'o C^thcart in 1852, and was present at the action of Berea. Served tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
'^^ the attack on the Port of Odessa, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Me<ial with three
i'La.sp;s. Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th C la^s of tho Medj idie) .
* Colonel Mann served in China during the wars of 1857-58 and 60. In Dec. 1857 he commanded the Engrineers
at the capture of Cantrm (Brevet of Major). In i860 he was Commanding Engineer as Lt.Colonel at the storming of
the Taku Forts, and throughout the subse<iuent operations which resulted in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with
Clasps, and CB.).
^^ Colonel Westmacott served in 0»nada dnring the rebellion, and the raids from the United States in 1838-39.
Employed on the defences and reconnoitring frontiers of both Provinces. Subsequently compiling Military reports
on the whole of British North America.
'* Colonel Jervois served at the Cape of Good Hope dnring the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and made a military sketch
fif?ocx) square miles of Kaffirland,— iioo of which he surveyed during the war (Medal).
'* Colonel Hon. H. F. Keane served in the Crimea from 31 Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
ind battle of the Tchemaya (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of theMe<ljidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
•♦ Colonel iHassard served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie
\fiith May, knd expedition to Kertch and Yeuikale (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
•* Colonel Lovell went to Turkey on service in March 1854, and was employed surveying the position at Buysak
rchekmidii ; was appointed a Division Engineer to the 2nd Division of the Army of the East, which he accompanied
hrough Bulgaria and the Oimea. Was the Royal Engineer Officer appointed to attend Sir George Brown and
^rshal Canrobert in their reconnaissance of the west coast of the Crimea previous to the landing of the Allied
Armies. Landed with the Army at Old Fort, and was present at the affhirs at the Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm,
lattles of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and IrJcerman, and feiege of Sebastopol. whence he was invalided while
higade Major Royal Engineers in Nov. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, CB., 5th Class of the Med-
idie, and Torkish Medal).
'• Colonel Browne served for nearly six months in the Trenches before Sebastopol ; was present at the repulse of
orties on aand March and 5th April ; was Senior Officer of Engineers at the capture and defence of Quarries on
ih June, for which service he was honourably mentioned in despatches, and received the Brevet of Major. Suc-
eedcd Colonel Tylden as Directing Engineer of the Right Attack, and in the execution of the duties of that appoint-
ment was aeverely wounded by a rifle-ball on 24th August, which broke the left arm, passed through shoulder,
od ininred jaw Qiedal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor,
ardinian and Turkish Medals, apd 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'' Colonel Montagu served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman ; also
* the siege of Sebastopol until 22nd March, when he was taken prisoner during a sortie, but exchanged, and leav- *
g Odessa on the 2nd was again in the Crimea on the 3rd August, and again present at the siege and fell of Sebas-
pol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Knight of tho Legion of Honor, Sardinian and
irkifth Medals, and 5th Glass of the Mecljidie).
'^ Colonel Y. T. Mairis served in the Taranaki Expedition in tho New Zealand war of i860, conducting reoon-
li-sances towards Omataand Waitera (Medal).
" Colonel F. B. Chesney served in the campaign that led to the capture of the Valley of the Upper Waikato in
ew Zealand in 1864, and was present at the assault and capture of Pukehinahina in the Bay of Plenty (Medal).
* Colonel Cooke served in the Crimea from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
aop. Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
" Colonel Inglis served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52— throughout the year 1851 as Grarrison Ac^ntant at Ghra-
mstown, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Grenoral in the Field (Medal).
*^ Colonel Wray was sent on special service to Japan in Dec. 1863 as Commanding Royal Engineer under the
kval Conmuuider in CHiief Vice- Admiral Sir Augustus Kuper. Was sent by him in August 1864 to reconnoitre the
ttcries in Bimonosaki Straits, and was after^-ards present with a Detachment of Royal Engineers in the action of
e 5th Sept. 186^ and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major).
" Colonel Pasley served with a Detachment of the 12th and 40th Regiments imdcr Captain Thomas at the cap«
'e of a stockade occupied by insureents at the BaUarat (Sold Fields in Australia on the 3ra Dec. 1854. Served on
e Staff of Major (General Pratt in New Zealand in x86o, and was severely wounded at the attack of a Pah on the
ih October (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Olonel Btokes served in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-51 (Medal) ; was thanked by the Commander
Foly i8sx» And repeatedly mentioned in general orders. In 1855 was appointed Chief Engineer to the Turkish
126 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers,
Contingent and raised and organized the Engineer Corps and Train of that Force. Was emplojed in fortiQrinir
Kertch during the winter of 1855-56 (Brevet of Mi^or, 4th Glass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). In Kay 1856
was appointed by Lord Panmure, the Secretary of State for War, to be his Commissioner for settling all aflkirs
connected with the breaking up of the Turkish Contingent, with ftill powers to decide all questions of compensa-
tion to Of&oers, and to dispose of the animals and stores of the force. This service was completed and aU his
decisions approved of in July following. In July 1856 was appointed Her Mi^esty's Commissioner for the Dannbew
under the Treaty of Paris.
** Sir Andrew Clarke was employed on special service in 1848 in New Zealand, and in command of a
party making a detailed reconnaissance within tne disturbed districts, in presence of and engaged with the enemy.
*7 Colonel Ewart proceeded to Turkey on special service in Jan. 1854 ; joined the Army in the East on its ar-
rival, and served with it uninterruptedly until its return in June 1856, including one year as Major of Brigade, B.£.
(Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Glass of the Medjidie).
*" Colonel Nugent served in the Baltic during the Eussian war in 1854 and 1855. In 1854 as Senior Engineer
Officer attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the capture of the Aland
Islands and foil of Bomarsund. In 1855, attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir E. Dundas, and present
at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Baltic Medal, and Brevet of M^jor).
" Colonel Belfield served in the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal).
^ Colonel E. C. A. Gordon served in the Eastern campaign fh>m April 1854 to its close, when he was appointed
H.M.'s Commissioner for Uie settlement of claims against uie Turkish Government for the Crimean war. In 1869
was appointed British Member of the Mixed Military Commission charged with the demarkation of the Bsiyon of
the fortress of Belgrade.
^ Colonel Porter served the Crimean campaign from Feb. to May 1855, including the aiego of Bebostopol
<Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal).
** Lt.Colonel Crease served in the Crimea during the winter of 1855-56 under Sir E. H. Vivian ; was seeoind in
command of the Engines Force with the Turkic Contingent with the local rank of Major, and commanded the En-
gineers during the latter four months of the occupation of Kertch by the Allies (Turkish Medal). Served with tlae
Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Eose ; was Field Engineer and commanded the axst Company Boral Exi-
gineers during the summer of 1858, and was present at the battles of Autsee and Gwalior and capture of Gwalior
(Medal with Clasp).
» Lt.Colonel £. M. Grain served in the Trenches before Sebastopol durmg the winter of 1854-55 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
M Lt. Colonel Eavenhill served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, aztd
siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt.Colonel Sibome served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the expedition against the Basutas is
Dec. 1852, having charge of the Pontoons by which the Troops crossed the Orange and Caledon rivers. Present at
the action of the Berea, and mentioned in general orders.
* Colonel Nicholson served at the siege and foil of Sebastopol from August 1855. commanded 4th Company ELE,
at Kinbourn, and was in immediate direction of the works for the destruction of Sebastopol Dockyard (Medal witlk
Glasp, Drevet of M^jor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkic Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from i7ih
Dec. 1857 to 33rd Dec. 1858, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal w^th
Clasp) , has been frequently mentioned in despatches) .
^ Lt.Colonel Cox served in the Indian mutmy campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, ciunpaigii
in Eohilcund and battle of Bareilly as Adjutant of EoyalEngineers (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mi^or).
*° Lt.Colonel Fowler served throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
*^ Lt.Colonel Brine served as a volunteer in the Crimean campaign fr^m the 5th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol ; did duty in the Trenches of the Eight Attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was pre-
sent with Colonel Heale, £LM. Minister, in the fla^ ship Euryalut at the naval engagement under vice Adauzml
Kupcr with the Forts at Kagosima in Japan includmg the attacks on the shore batteries on the 15th and xGUi Aug.
1863 (thanked in despatches, and Brevet of Major ; alM) created a Knight of the Tower and Sword of Portosal).
^ Colonel Fisher served at the sicgo of Selmstopol from May 1855, and led a storming party in the asaamt of the
K8th June (Medal with Clasp, Knisrht of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, 5th Glass of the Medjidie, and Breres
of Major). Served in China from Dec. 1857 until the dose of the war in x 860, having commanded the Hoyal En-
gineers m the expedition to North China in 1859, and at the attack on the Peiho Forts on the 35th Jane ; vras after-
wards employed reconnoitring the coast of Pehchlli ; in Januarv i860 was appointed one of the Allied Caznnus-
aioners for the Government of Canton ; served with the Force under Sir Hope Grant in the campaign of z 860 (Breret
of Lt. Colonel, and CB.).
^ Sir Howard Elphinstone served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and foil of Sebastopol, and
was wounded during the assault of the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Knight ol
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Lt.CoIonel Cumberland served in the Crimea from 13th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demolition of the
Docks of Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 * ^^^ Conmnandrng
Engineer at the siege and fall of Fort Ahwah, and present at the siege and capture of Kotsdi, conducting tlie FIx^a
Golumn at the assault (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel Lennox landed in the Crimea on 30th Sept. 1854 and served uninterruptedly with the Army there nntfl
it re-embarked in June 1856 ; was present at the battle of Inkerman, attack and capture of the Eiflc Pits on acth
Nov. X854 (Victoria Cross), siege and fall of Sebastopol (Modal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, aad
5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; was present at the action of Khtijwa ; com-
manded the Engineer Brigade at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch, and
thanked by the Governor General in Council), and against the Gwalior Contingent ending in its defeat at the batx::*
of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. ; present at th^ action of Khoda^nj ; served at the siege of Lucknow in March XS5S (niies-
tioned in Chief Engineer's report, and received Brevet of Mt^or) ; commanded the Engineers at the attack on FMrs
Eooya, and at the action of Aileegnnj ; present at the capture of JBareilly, and at the action of Doundeakera ; com-
manded the Engineers at the attack of Fort Oomreeah ; present at the imair of Burgoedia, the capture of Fort Mas-
* jeedia, and the affoir on the Eiver Baptee near Bankee sist Dec. 1858 (four times mentioned in despatches. Medal
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
^ Lt. Colonel Leahy joined the Army of the East at Varna, and served throughout the campaign of 1854-53,
latterly as D.A.Q.M.G. to the Eoyal Engineers (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish j£edaU, 5th C3a«s
of the Mec^idie, and Brevet of Mfuor).
*7 Lt.Colonel Stuart served during the operations of 1856-^8 at Canton ; was present at the capture and demohticas
of French Folly Fort and at the formation of defensive position at the Factories ; led the French Storming Psorty at
the assault of Canton, and was thanked bv the French f^aval Commander in Chief (Medal, and Brevet of Mj^r).
^ Sir John Cowell embarked on board the Baltic Fleet with a Detachment of Eoyal Sappers and Miners in Feb.
1854 ; in July was appointed Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Harry Jones, and served as such at the opoatiosis
against Bomarsund (Baltic Medal) ; accompanied General Jones as Aide de Camp to the Crimea in Jan. x8|$. Kod
continued with him until his return to England (Modal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Knight of the Legion of Hoor,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Graham served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
man, and served in the Trenches throughout the siege of Sebastopol— twice wounded. Led a ladder par^ to tb«
assault of the Eedan on the i8th June 1855 (Victoria Cross), and was on diitv in the Trenches at the final ascanhoif
the 8th Sept. Employed in the destruction of the Docks of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of tbe
Le^on of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Mi\jor). Served throughout the cvn-
paign of i860 in North China, including the assault of Tangku and the Taku Forts, ^d surrender of P^is —
wounded with jingall-ball (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
M Mf^or Philips served in the Crimea frt>m September 1854 to February 1855, including the Siege of SeboatspoX*
attack and capture of the Eussian Eifle-pits on tne aoth November 1854, and battle of Inkerman. Was vua^6aB^\
in despatches with other Lieutenants of Engineers ae having*' particularly distinguished himself*' during t^A
siege (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Mec^idio, and Turlosh Medal). Digitized by V^OOQIC
War Services of the Officer's of the Royal Engineers. 127
^1 Major Martin served in the Crimea ftx>m Sept. 1854 to Feb. 1855, inchiding the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"Major Pratt served during the operations crossing the Danube in July 1854, and received the Turkish Gold
Medal for that campaign. Served during the Crimean campaign untU the end of May 1855 (Medal with Clasp,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
^ Major Drake served in the Crimea from Nov. 1854 to May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*♦ Major James served at the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 until taken prisoner of war on 2nd July (Medal
with Clasp, 5th Clasp of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal. Was attached to the Turco-Russian Boundary Commis-
sions in Bessarabia and Asia in 1856-57.
" Major Beanmont served with the local rank ofCaptain in the Turkish Contingent Engineers in 1855-56 (Turkish
Medal). Served on the Staff of the Royal Engineers during the Indian mutiny— Medal with one Clasp for Lucknow.
"Colonel C. G. Gordon serN^ed in the Trenches before Sebastopol ft*om Dec. 1854 to the close of the siege
(woundwl on 6th June 1855). Accompanied the Column under Sir John Campbell at the attack of the Redan on the
iSth Jane; nccompanictl the Company of Sappers attached to the expedition to Kinboum. and present at the sur-
render of that fort. Was employed in tht> demolition of the Docks of Sebastopol ; and 'subsequently employed on
the Turco-Russian Boundary' Commissions in Bessarabia and Asia in 18^6-57 (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the
Logion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Chinese war of i860 (Medal with Clasp for Pekin) ; and in the
operations against the rebels undertaken by the British Forces in 1862, including the captures of the cities of
KahdincT, Singpo, Cholin, and Najow (Brevet of Major). Commanded in 1863 and 64 a native Imperialist Force in
thirty-three engagements with the rebels (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB., and the highest Chinese rank and
honors.)
^^ Lt.Colonel Edwards served in the Crimea from 14th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demolition of the Docks
of Sebastopol (Medal, and Turkish Me<lal). Served in India in 1857-59, and commanded a Company of the Royal
Engineers throughout the campaign in Central India under Sir Hugh Rose ; present at the siege and storming of
Chandairee (commanded the ladder party at the assault, mentione<l in despatches), siege and storming of Jhansi
(directed the only two siiccessful columns of assault), actions of theBetwah and Koonch (mentioned in despatches),
actions before Calpee from the 15th to the aist May, action of Goolowlee on 22nd Mny, in which he supported
with his Companv a jwrtion of the 25th Bombay Native Inftintry which had been driven back by overpowering
numbers (specially mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for '''prompt resolution in charging most successftLlly
the very superior force of the rebels, routing them with loss, and pursuing them till out of reach "), capture of
Calpee, action before and capture of Gwalior. Served as Commanding Engineer with Colonel Liddel's Column
in Bundlekund in August September and October 1858, and also with Colonel Meade's Column in Central India
in February March and April 1859, clearing the jungles and in the pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee (Medal
with CTasp, and Brevet of Major) .
» Major Donnelly served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles in the Crimea,
sieee and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
» Ma^or Scott served at the siege of Sebastopol in June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•" MSjior Dumaresq served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from July 1855 ; did duty in the Trenches of
the right attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Scratchley served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from Aug. 1855, and accompanied the expedition
to Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaigns in Oude of 1857-58, having joined Greneral
Windham's Force atCawnpore in Nov. 1857, ^^^l was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Maquay servea as Captain with the Engineers' Force of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea in 1855-56
(Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, was severely woimded at Rowa, and present at three
other engagements (mentioned in several despatches. Medal with Clnsp).
" Lt.Colonel Mould served in the field in New Zealand during the Maori war of 1860-61 (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major, and Medal) ; also in that of 1863-64.
•* Lt.Colonel W. B. Gosset served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugb
Rose in 1858 ; was Directing Engineer with the storming party at the assault of the hill Fort of Chandairee, present at;
the siege and storming of Jhainsi, commanded the aist Company Royal Engineers during the action of Koonch.
present at the actions of Goolowlee, Calpee, and Gwalior, and the capture of the two latter places (several tpnes
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
" Major Malcolm served with the 23rd Company throughout the Indian mutiny, including the action of Futteh-
pore, relief of Lucknow, battle of Cawnpore. atfair of Seraighat, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches),
capture of Rooya, Allygunge, and Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major MacDonnell served throughout the Abyssinian camjiaign with Head Quarters in command of Bombay
Sappers and Miners, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches as
having "rendered valuable and important services," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
" Major Hon. W. Le Peer Trench served with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-58 ; was present at the
operations prior to, and commanded a ladder party at the capture of Canton ; also commanded a ladder party at
the assault and capture at Namtow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
® Major C. E. Webber served with the 21st Company Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of 1858 in
Central India, under Sir Hugh Rose, and was in charge of the ladder party at the escalade of Jhansie, where ho
was one of the officers who led the assault ; also served in the campaign of 1859 (three times mentioned in
de-i patches, Medal with Clasp, and received the thanks of the Governor of Bombay).
^f Major J. M. H. Maitland served in China in 1857-59, and was present during the occupation ofCanton and
at the storming of Chek-Hung under Su* Charles Stranbenzee. Served at the attack on the Peiho Forts on the
25th June 1859 under Rear Admiral Hope, when he was in command of the Marksmen on board a division of Ghin
boats during the naval action, and in charge of the ladder party when the assault was made over the mud.
Specially mentioned in despatches ** for gallantry, &c." (Medal).
^ Major Festing served in the first Brigade of Sir Hugh Rose's Central India Field Force throughout the cam-
wign, and afterwards in the Gwalior Division under Sir Robert Napier ; present at the captures of Chandeyreo,
hansi, Calpee, Gwalior, and Poorie; actions of Koonch and Groolowlee (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major Papillon served in China during 1858-60, accompanied the expeditions to the North in 1858 and i860 ;
during the campaign of the latter year conmianded as a Lieutenant the 8th Company Royal Engineers, present at
the siege and capture of the Taku Forts (Aug. 21st and 22nd) and engaged at the aflfeirs of Sinho, Changkyawang,
and PaWichaou (Medal with two Clasps).
■^ Lt.Colonel G. D. Pritchard served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59 ^th the ajrd Company Royal Engineers,
and was present at the action of Khujwa, throughout the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on
<5th Dec. 1857, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund campaign, in-
cluding the attack on Fort Rooya, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly ; throughout the Oude and Trons-
Gi5trra campaign, including the action of Dounderakera, attaek on Fort Oomreah, action of Burjeedia, capture of
Furt Musjeedia, and affair on the Raptee near Bankee (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the China war of
I £60, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangkn, led the assaultmg party (after Major Graham, Royal
Engineers, was wounded) at the storming of the North Taku Fort, being one of the first to enter; present at the
affairs of the i8th and 23r<l Sept., and the surrender of Pekin (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the 10th Company Royal Engineers throughout the Abyssinian cam-
paign and was present at the action of Arogee, and storming of the Fortress of Magdivla — wounded in the right
arm and ahoul^r (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
75 Lt.Colonel Brooke served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was wounded in the action at Rangariri;
also present at the action of Kakaramea, and capture of Wereroa Pah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of llajor,.
and Medal).
"* Major Harriflon served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, ^nd was present at attacks on theAlumbagh under
Outram ; at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including affairs at Fort
Roolah, Alleegunge, and Bareilly ; through the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the affair at Buxaghrat ; and
as Acting Adjutant to the Commanding Royal Engineer in India during the Trans-Crogra campaign, including
affairs at Burgudiah. Fort Mndjidea, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Served during the China war of i860, and
was present at the affairs of Sinho and Tangku, and siege and capture of the Taku Forts. Was attached to the Quarter
Jai
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128 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
blaster General's Staff during the advance on and surrender of Pekin, and present at the afflurs of Benho and
Uleangho on the i8th and 23rd 8ept. (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevel of Hiyor).
7^ Major Gonrtney served with the expeditionary force in China in 185S-62. and was present at the action of
Sheksing with the Kwantung rebels on the 8th Jan. 18^9. Accompanied the Naval forces onder Sir Michael Sev-
moar to the Peiho river in May 1858, and was engaged in the demolition of the forts at its month. Served throBgn-
oat the campaign of i860 in North China as Acting Adjutant to the combined force of Boyal Engineers and Ma£as
Sappers, and was present at the actions ol Sinho and Tankn, siege and capture of the Taka Forts (mentioned in
despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal ^th two Clasps).
'"Major Newsome served with the Army in Turkey and the CMmea from June 1854 as a volonteer, and for snch
aervice with the Royal Engineers from. Oct. 1854 to May 1855, as Assistant Engineer, he received hia Oommisdon
in the Corps; has received the Crimean Medal with three Clasps, the Turkian Medal, and the sth CHaes of tine
Hedjidie.
77 Major Swetcnham served in the Indian mutiny campaign In 1858-59, as an Assistant Field Bngineer, in-
cluding the defence of the Jelahabad post under Outram. siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), storm and
capture of the Fort and entrenchments of Kussia Bampore, passage of the Gogra, and minor engagements at Biix«-
cussia, &c. (Medal with Clasp).
7*) Mi^or Hime served throughout the campaign of x86o in North China, and was present at the actions of Binho
and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Claros).
7> Major Keith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Lacknotr (MedAl
with Clasp).
^ Captain Clements served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the actions of
Sinho and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, action near Tungchow, wid surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps).
*^ Captain Warburton served in the New Zealand war of i86o-6x, employed on special service and mentioned in
despatches (Medal). •
^ Captain Stnrt served in the Abyssinian campaign and commanded No. 2 ComiMtny Bombay Sappen which did
excellent service on the Senaf^ Pass and the Sooro Defile, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture uf
Magdala (Medal).
M Captain C. J . 0*N. Ferguson served in the New Zealand war of 1861-66, including the actions of Eatikakia acd
Eaitahi (Medal).
** Captain Crowdy was present in charge of a Detachment of the Royal Engineers at the Naval operations in th«
Strait of Simonoseki in Japan from the 5th to Sth Sept. 1864, resulting in the capture and destruction of tiie
Batteries of the Prince of Negato (mentioned in despatches).
M Captain W. H. Mulloy served in the New Zealand war in 1864, including the action of Kakaramea (Medal).
M Major W. H. Collins served under the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in command of a Company of Sebnndy
Sappers and as Assistant Field Engineer, and was severely wounded at the assault and capture of Fort Dalimect«
(M!edal with Clasp).
87 Captain R. F. Morris served in the Abysainian campaign in command of G Company Madras Sapi)er8 and Miners
(Medal).
*^ Captain E. Har\'ey commanded the Sappers and Miners with the Left Column of the Lushai Expeditioziazy
Force under Brigadier General Bourchier in 1871-72, and was mentioned in despatches as having been ** indcdktiarabie
in pioneering and driving roads through almost impenetrable forests and along rocky mountain aides *' (Medal
with Clasp).
» Captiun C. Cunningham served in the Abyssinian campaign as Acting Quarter Master on detached dvty at
Antalo superintending works in that division with Madras Sappers (Medal) .
^ Captam K. C. Pye served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Dooar Field Force in 1865. Commanded 7th Co3£«
pany Sappers and Miners at the recapture of Dewangiri, and April 1865 ^Medal with Clasp).
9^ Captain M. T. Sale served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in command of a Company of Bengal
Sappers and Miners, and as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain T. J. Willans served throughout the Abyssinian campaign ; commenced the Survey of the Bailway in
Nov. 1867, remained superintending briilgcs till ordered to the front; present at the action of Arogee and BUmnzzig
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches fur services with the Railway Department, Medal).
*** Cuptain K. A. Sargeaunt served in the Passes during the Abyssinian campaign in charge of Water Svqppiy and
road repairs (mentioned in tlcspotches. Modal).
*^ Liout. W. Osbom serve- 1 with No. i Companv Bombay Sappers in the Abyssinian campaign and perfonned tl&e
duties of Adjutant from Jn.i. to May 1868 (Modal).
'7 Lieut. T. B. B. Savi commanded the 4th Company of the Bengal Sappers and Miners and serred aa an
A.^sisUint I'Meld Engineer with the lelt Column of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
iw) Lieut. A. W. Baird served in tho Abyssinian campaign as Traffic Manager of the Railway, and wtin mftntinnad in
despatches for zeal and management in bringing safely and expeditiously troops and baggage for embaricaiios
(Medal).
^°* Lieut. M. S. Bell commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Asaiatant Field Enfizieer
with the Right Column Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66, ana was present at the seizure of the Monar Bridge (l^edal
with Clasp) . Commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer thxxfoghcviL
the Hazara campaign of 1868,— the forced march of 600 miles made by the Detachment, its services, and theccmdnjd
of the Ofiicer commanding prominently brought to notice iU'desiMttches (Medal with Clasp).
1°* Lieut. F. W. Heneage commanded the Detachment of Boyal Engineers in the Red Biyer Expedition Oif xSr^
ftom Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
^M Lieut. T. U. Holdich served in 1865-66 on special duty with a Survey Detachment in Bhootan. Served in t.ke
Abyssinian campaign in 1868 and was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometrical Survey from the Coast to
Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
1^ Lieut. A. E. Dummler served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was engaged in carrying on the Trisonome^r*-
oal Survey from the coast to Magdala (mentioned in despatcnes, Medal).
118 Lieut. Coaker served as an Assistant Field Engineer, working with the 4th Company Bombay Sappers »-y*«^
Miners throughout the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
1** Lieut. Puzey served in the Abyssiman campaign in charge of the Telegraphs between Zonlla andAntalo. " X^^
telegraph worked well and rendered important service" (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
lu Lieut. Reginald Clare Hart has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Roval Humane Socie^ ; a MedaSion
fh>m the Mayor, in the name of the Cit^ of Boulogne ; and a Medal of Honour of the First Class, bv tbe Preaidexkx oef
the French Uepublic, for saving the life of a Frenchman f^m drowning in the Harbour of BouIogne-anrwMer. on
the a7th July 1869, he himself having received on this occasion several severe wounds of the head and face frc^
striking, in a leap from the Pier, some sunken piles or rocks.
1** Captain Richardson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 18^4-55 (Medal with Clasp, and TarkiahMe«3m2>
1^7 Veterinary Surgeon Fleming served in the Military Train with tne expedition to North China in x86(h a^^^
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekia OCei^al
with two Clasps).
^ Burgeons Mi^or Fox, Oockbiim, and Enkine.— For War ServiceB see " Medical Department."
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Wa/r Services of Koyal Engineers {late Bengal Engineers). i2Sa
1 Sir John Gbeape eerved with the forces tmder Lord Hastings in the Pindarree war of 18x5-16, and was present
at the sieges of Dhamoonee and Mundela. Served with the Nerbudda Field Force under Greneral Adams in 181 7, and
nnder Geneial Doveton and Sir John Malcolm in i8i8,;and present at the sie^e of Asseerghnr. Served throughout
the Bannese war of 1824-36 (Medal), Pninauh campaign of 1848-49, and was Chief Engineer at the siege and capture of
Moolton and battle of Goqjerat (Medal with two ClaJBps, Aide do Camp to the Queen, and CB.). Was second in command
to General Godwin in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and commanded the expedition which captured Donabew, and was
appointed to command the entire force on departure of General Godwin Oledal with Clasp for Pegu, and KCB.).
' General Goodwyn served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Also in the Poi^jaub cam*
paign (Medal).
* Sir William Baker served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was mentioned in desx)atches for condncting
General Dick's Division into the entrenchments at Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
» Lord Napier served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 as Chief Engineer at the battles of Moodkee
(horse killea) and Ferozeshah (severely wounded, and horse killed), and as Brigade Major of Engineers at the battle
of Sobraon, and in the subsequent advance on Lahore (mentioned in despatches. Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet
of Major). Appointed in 1846 Chief Engineer to conduct the siege of the hill Fort of Kangra, and received the
special thanks of Government for his services in the transport of the siege train to that place. Served the Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49, was Chief Engineer during part of the siege of Mooltan in 1849 (severely wounded), and Com-
manding Enffineer of the Right Wing at the battle of Goojcrat, and in Sir Walter Gilbert's pursuit of the Sikh Army
(mentioned. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Conmianded a Column which defeated the Hus-
Bunzie tribe on the Black Mountam in Hazara in 1852. Present with the expedition against the Boree Afireedees in
1852-53, and received the special thanks of Government (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian mutiny
campaigns; was Chief of the Staff to Outram in 1857, and present in the several actions leading to the first relief of
Lucknow in September — Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and Charbagh ; commanded the Troops in the rescue of the siege
train which had been surrounded and cut off in the suburbs ; the sortie for the capture of Phillip's Garden Batteiy,
andotherseparateoperations (severely wounded). Present as Chief of the Staff in the latter operations at the
Alombagh after the .second relief of Lucknow. Brigadier and Chief Engineer at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(mentioned, CB.). Commanded a Brigade at the capture of Gwalior. Defeated Tantia Topee at Joura-Alipore, cap-
turing 25 guns (thanks of Parliament, andXC^.). When in command of the Gwalior Division bombarded and
reduced the Fort of Powrie in Aug. 1858. After five days' close pursuit surpriseil and defeated with a Squadron of
the 14th Hussars Feroze Shah's Force at Ranode (Meiiul with three Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Com-
manded the 2nd Division of the China Expeditionary Force in the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho ;
present at Tangku flMviaion in reserve); with his Division and the whole of the Artillery, in conjunction with the
iVench Division of General Collineau, conducted the operations ending in the stoi-ming of the North Taku Fort j
present at the advance upon and surrender of Pekin (thanks of Parliament. Medal with two Clasps, promoted Major
General for distinguished service, and appointed Military Member of the Council of the Governor General of India).
Raised to the Peerage in 1868 for his eminent services as Commander in Chief of the Abyssinian Expeditionary
Force, also received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, and nominated a,GCB.
' Mjyor General Strachey served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, on the Staff of Sir Harry Smith at the battles
of Aliwal and Sobraon (mentioned in despatches (Medal and Clasp).
• Colonel Becher served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan, includinsr the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal),
Sutlej campaign in 1846, and severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Mentioned
in despatches for services in operations against the mutmeers on the Hazara Frontier, and in operations on the
Eusnfzai Frontier in 1857 (Civil CB.^ Medal with Clasp)
*' Colonel Crommelin served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles
of Sadoolapore, ChiUianwaUah, and Groojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as (Jhief Engineer with Havelock's
Force on both passages of the Ganges, at the subsequent actions leading to and ending in the first relief of Lucknow,
and at the subsequent defence of the Residency— mentioned in despatches for the skill with which he bridged the
Oantres with slender means and in the face of the enemy, and directed extraordinary countermining operations at
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, CB., and a year's service).
'^ Colonel Nicolls served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Mahangpore (Bronze Star). Was
severely wounded in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
^' Colonel Hodgson served in the Sutlej campaign, and was prraent at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
^* Colonel Robinson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tne battles of ChiUianwaUah and Goojcrat (Medal with two Clasps).
'^Colonel Hutchinson served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
*' Colonel Taylor served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pun-
jaub campaign of 1848-4^, throughout the operations before Mooltan, including the first siege, storming of the in-
trenched position on 12th Sept. (wounded), action of Soorjkoond, capture of the suburbs, and conducted the storming
party at tne assault of the city, afterwards present at the battle of Goojcrat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as
itecnnd in command of Engineers throughout and Director of the attack at the siege of DeUii (mentioned in despatch
Brevet of Major, and thanEs of the Governor General of India) ; was Commanding Engineer at the aflkir of Futteh-
pc»re Sikri, and with Seaton's Force at the actions of Gungcree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory (mentioned) ; commanded
Bengal Engineers at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was severely wounded at the storming of the Begum's
Palace (mentioned, CB., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
'' Colonel Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, as Adjutant of
Sap])er8 at the siege of Mooltan and battle of GkKncrnt (Medal with two Clasps). Burmese war of 1852-53, and
accompanied the Column under General Steel to Ton^hoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*" Colonel Drommond served in the Sutlej campaign or 1845-46 rMedal). Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu). Was principal Field Engineer with Sir John Jones s Column in the Robilcund campaign of 1858
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Medal).
^ Colonel Hyde served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the operations before Mooltan, capture
of tho suburbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also surrender of the Fort and garrison of Chenioto
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Field Engineer in opemtions against the hill tribes on the
tusufzai f^ntier in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel YOung served at the siege of Mooltan (Medal).
*^ Colonel Greethed served the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan, including
Lhe first siege, storming of the intrenched positions on 9th and 12th September, action of Soorjkoond, assault of the
::tv (accompamed the storming party), and surrender of tho fortress, also surrender of the Fort and Garrison of
Lhtniote, andbattle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Appointed Aide de Camp to
t ho Lieutenant Governor of the N. W. I*rovinces at the outbreak of tho Indian Mutiny of 1857. Reported bv Earl
Tanning to have "performed most perilous dutjsr between Agra and Delhi with excellent judjnneut and coiim'^o
inder the orders of the Civil Government " (Civil CB.). Extra Aide de Camp to Sir H. Barnard and the succcR^ive
commanders before Delhi. On tho Staff at the battle of Budlekeserai. Served throujjrhout the siege of Delhi as
Director of the left attack (horse shot under him in repelling the sortie of 9th July), and severely wounded at tho
lUjrm of the city whilst conducting the Column of assault against the Water Bastion on 14th Sept. 1857. Field
■Inirineer with Seaton's Force at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory. A Directing Engineer throutrh-
)ut the siege and capture of Lucknow (freouently mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps)
Served in wie China expedition of i860 as Extra Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Napier, was slightly wounded inflr
■econnaiflsance trom Pehtang. and present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, storming of the Tuku Forts and
iurrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasi)s). *
^ Colonel Oliphant served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan
mrrendcr of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . '
»♦ Colonel QulUver served throughout the operations before Mooltan in 1848-4^, including the first sie^e
torming of the intrenched positions on 9th and X2th September, and storm of the city— severely wounded (Medal
rithClaap)- Aa a subaltern raised the 34th Pux^ub Pioneers and commanded them at the sieses^q&Bfiihi and
1286 War Services of Royal Engineers (laie Bengal Engineers).
Lucknow, and served aUo throughout the campaign of 185&-59 ^ Onde (Medal with two Claspa, and Braret of
Major).
** Lt.Colonel Pollard sorved in the Pnnjanb campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded), sad
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
M Lt.Colonel Stewart served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, and hittte of
Groojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Also in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budlekeseni, and
throughout the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
'7 Lt.Colonel Maunsell served the Pucjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before MooHan,
including the first siege, storming of the intrenched i>ositions on 9th and 12th September, and sarrenderof t^
fortress, also surrender of Uie Fort and garrison of Cbeniotc, and battle of Groojcrat (Medal with two Clasps). In tb«
Indian mutiny campaign commanded Sappers and Miners at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Badlekesexai, and
throughout the siege of Delhi, directed the right attack duriuf the final operations, and was dangerously wounded
when conducting the Column of assault on the Pahareepore suburb on 14th Sept. 1857. Commanded Sappers at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, in the Rohilcund campaign at Rooyah, Alygunge, and Bareilly, and at Mitoirlce in
the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB.).
^ Lt.Colonel Tennant served at the siege and assault of Delhi, also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Me<Ul
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) .
*<> Lt.Colonel Medley served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekserai, throughout the
siege of Delhi, and severely woundeil whilst conducting the storming party at the assault of the Cashmere Breach
(mentioned in despatches). Served with Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialoe, and Mvnpoory, and
at the siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of 3lajor).
M Lt.Colonel Russell served as Brigade Major of Engineers at the relief of Lucknow by Havelock, and throughoi!t
the subsequent defence of the Residency— wounded (Modal with Clasp, and a year's service).
'^ Lt.Colonel Williams served in the Burmese war in 1852, including the operations in the vicinity and capture of
Rangoon— wounded (Medal with Clasp for Pejru).
«• Lt.Colonel Innes served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the defence of the Residency of Lucknow. tt
Field Engineer with Franks' Division during its march through Oude, and greatly distinguished himself in the
action at Sultanpore, where *' ffcr in advance of the lea<ling skirmishers, he was the first to secure a gun which tL?
enemy were abandoning; retiring IVom this they rallied round another gun further back, from which the .«^ht*'
would in another instant have ploughed through our advancing Columns, when he rode up unsupported, shot the
gunner who was about to apply the match, and remaining undaunted at his post, the mark of a hnn<lrcd matchl<<k
men who were sheltered in some adjoining huts, kept the artilleirmen at bay until assistance reached' fain "
(Victoria Cross) . Was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow'— severely woimded (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
M lit. Colonel Chesney was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, and served as Brigade Major of Eniyinefrs
throughout the siege of Delhi and was twice severely wounded at the assault (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
** Lt.Colonel Warrand served in the Indian mutinj^ campaign and was severely wounded at the siege of Delhi-
arm amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Miyor).
» Major Craster served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the taking of Bassein (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu).
*" Lt.Colonel Brownlow served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, rlec^ f
Delhi— had charge of the Engineer park during the latter part of the operations, and was severely wounded a( the
assault ; served the Rohilcund campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*7 Major Trevor served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations in the vicinity and co^xvk fif
Rangoon (severely woimded), and attack on the Burmese stockades on 19th March 1853— slightly wotmded {Me*h:
with Clasp for Pegu). Served on the Bhootan expedition in 1865, — ^mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. «r<;
awarded the Victoria Cross *' for gallant conduct at the attack on the Block house at Dewangiri " (wounded. Medal
with Clasp) .
M Major Limond served with Havelock's Force at the reUof of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Res-
dene v (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
M ifajor Stanton was reported by Earl Canning to have been actively employed under the Civil Govenucr-.t
during the Indian rebellion. Served also as Staff Officer with the Jaineram Field Force in May 1858, and wasprr^-i
at the aflfkir of Buraon— mentioned in despatch (Medal).
*^ Major Perkins served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai and siege of BeQii-
wounded (Medal with Clasp).
*• Miyor Lang served in the Indian mutiny campaign, Including the battle of Budleekeserai, and throuch"-:*
the siege of Delhi — conducted the storming party to the escalade of the Cashmere Bastion ; with Greathcd'e Colarn
at the actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battles of Cawnix>re ar.1
Ehodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, (mentioned in des]>atches, Medal with three Clasps).
M Major Thomason served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, and throii^t-
out the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
** Major George Newmarch served as Assistant Field Engineer in constructing the defences of Mecrut trvm Mat
to Sept. 1857 ; afterwards in command of a Detachment of Sappers and four field guns in the Sehuimpare u.<!
Mozuffemuggur districts imder Colonel J. Brind, assisted in the operations against the Rohilcund rebels, and in th-;
disarming of the town of Meeranpore (Medal).
*^ Major Watts served at Agra during the Indian mutiny, and was present at the battles fought there on the <A
July and lothOct. 1857;. in the Rohilcund campaign of 1858, including the action of Kerkeroulie and capture •/
Bareilly (Medal). Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1865-66 as Commanding Royal Engineer, Right Colai::x>
(Modal with Clasp).
M Major Champain served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Adjutant of the Bengal Sappers at the acdns> « s
the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, and throughout the siege and capture of Delhi (wounded) ; commanded H»i
Quarters' Detachment of Sappers at the taking of Futtehpore Sikree, and in the Agra district under Colonel Cott-r. :
served as Adjutant at the siege and capture of Lucknow; was specially employed under Brigadier Doojrlas m ils-
Gazeepore and Shahabad districts, present at the final capture of Jugdespore, and at the pursuit of the rebcl/> to ib
Kvmore Hills (Medal with two Clasps) .
'«7 Major Pemberton served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleek««rai, throa^b*?^-
the siege of Delhi, and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Water Bastion— slightly wounded; h^
charge of the Engineer Park at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Meda with two Clasps).
^ Major JefiEVeys served with General Jones's Force in the Rolulcimd campai^ in 1858 (Medal).
M Major Ward served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Eui-
leekesorai, and throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Gungeree, Puttialee. and Mynpoory, siege and captew •'
Lucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooyan, action of Alygunge, »i: 1
capture of Bareilly ; ser\'ed also in the Oude campaiifn of 1858-^9 (Medal with two Clasps).
fi Ifajor Thackeray serve<l in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the actions on the Hindun, battle of B"J-
1 APVmerai throughout the siege of Delhi, and obtained the victoria Cross for distinguished conduct at the defev.ts
tt Major Forbes served in the Indian mutiny, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Biidleeke»(7t. .
throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Bolimdshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde. l«n.e
of Cawnpore, relief of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), attack on Fort Rooyah, actfci ^ .
Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with three Clasps). ^
•* Major Judge served with Havelock's Force in the actions on his advance to Lucknow ; was present thrrtx. -
out Outram's occupation of the Alumbagh; also throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal wiiii!''-^
Olasps, and a years service).
u Captain Honcrieff served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (MedAl).
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War Services of Boyal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers). i2Sc
3> Captain Holmes aeired in the Onde campaiGrn of 1858-50 (Medal). Served as Field Engineer with the Hasara
Field Force in 1868 (mentioned in deapatches, Medal with Clasp).
'7 Captain Blair was engaged in suppressing the mutiny at Mooltan in August 1857. Served with the EusoflEai
Field Force in 186^ and was present in the action at the umheyla Pass and burning of Lalloo (Medal with Clasp).
Served alBo with the Column against the Gaddoon tribe in 1864 includingthe burning of Mundee.
» Captain St. John served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of telegraphs. " The telegraph worked well
and rendered important service *; (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
" Captain Carter served in the Sikkim expedition, India, under Colonel Gawlor In x86x (mentioned in despatches^
and thanked by the Grovemment of India). Served throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and other
Affghan tribes, including the storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet and Umbeyla, and deetmotion of Mulkah
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of the Trigono-
metrical Survey, and was mentioned in despatches as having " by the most strenuous exertions (together with hia
Afislstonts Lieuts. Diimmuler and Holdich), and at a cost of great fatigue and privations, succeeded in surveying
nearly 6,000 square miles, and carried their work from the coast to Magdala " (Medal).
» Captain Fierson served in the Sikkim expedition, India, under Colonel Gawler in x86x (mentioned in
despatches, and thanked by the Government of India).
** Captain Rowcroft and Lieut. Broadfbot served as Assistant Field Engineers with the Hazara Field Force in 1858
(Medal with Clasp).
** Captain Clarke served in the Alyyssinian campaign in the Water Supply Department flrom Senaf£ to Addigemt
and performed exceUent service (mentioned is despatches. Medal).
^ Captain Dundas served on the Bhootan expedition in 1865, and was awarded the Victoria Cross " for gallant con-
dnct at the attack on the Blockhouse at Dewangiri " (wounded, Medal with Clanp).
" Lieut. J. A. Armstrong served with the Hazara Field Force as Assistant Field Enorineer throughout the operaUons
of 1868 ; had charge of the Field Telegraph and was mentioned in General Wilde s despatch for having rapidly
constructed and worked the Telegraph line (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of Royal Engineers {late Madras Engineers),
' Sir Arthur Thoonas Cotton served throughout the Burmese war of X824-26 under Sir Archibald Campbell, and
was present at the capture of Rangoon, reconnoitring in gunboats and jungle fighting near Kemundine, attack of
stockades and Pagoda of Syriam, capture of Mergui and Tavoy, defence of the Lmes at Bangoon and attack of the
left flank of the Burmese Entrenchments, attack of the Stockade of Kokein, siege and capture of Donabew, attack of
fihan Stockades and of stockades on the left bank of the Irrawaddy near Prome, capture of Melloon and jungle
fight at Paghammew which terminated the war (Medal with Clasp).
' Major General Orr served with the Coorg exx)edition in 1834, and was present at the attack of the stockades of
Buck.
" Colonel Wilkieson and Lt.Colonel A. S. Moberly served as Assistant Field Engineers with the Army of Ava in 1853.
* Lt.Colonel Sankey served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, and was present at the operations at
Cawnpore under General Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Mf^or, Medal witii Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel MuUins in the second Burmese war as Senior Engineer Officer, and commanding the Detachment of
Sappers and Miners with the force under Brigadier General Cheape, employed against the Chief Myah Toon in the
vicinity of Donabew, in February and March 1853.
i** Lt.Colonel Rogers and Major Oakes served in the second Burmese war.
" Lt.Colonel Stewart commanded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese campaign of x86o, and was present
at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangchow and of the Taku Forts, action of Paliohau, and subsequent operations
emliTig in the surrender or Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Mi^or).
" ^lajorChrystie served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in x868, as Field Engineer at Zoulla during
January, at Senaf£ in Februaxy, and subsequently as Field Engineer at Addigorat in constructing the entrenchments
at thftt post (mentioned in de^iatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
Bftt?hur, Gtoratote, and Jhansi, was present at nearly all the battles and minor afihirs of the above forces till the
capture of Calpee (Medal with Chiep, and Brevet of Mnjor). Received the Victoria Cross for distinguished bravery,
i«t at the battle of Mundesore (severely wounded), and at the battle of the Beena near Ra^^hur (horse shot). 3rd at
the battle of Betwa (severely wounded). Commanded the Detachment of three Companies of Madras Sappers
and Mmers in Abyssinia, was Field Engineer during the advance, and was present at the action before Magdala
(mentioned in despatches as having ** rendered singularly valuable and important services," Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
and Medal).
1* Major Howes served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the afiOurs of Jheegung and
E'lbrai. battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and attack of the Heights of Punwarree (Medal).
" Major Lindsay served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the afbirs of Jheegung
and Kubnd, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and in the Reserve during the storm of the Heights of Punwarre
^* 'Major Burton served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow l?y
Lord Clyde (horse shot), at the occupation of the Alumbagh bv Outram's Force, and at the siege and capture of
Lncknow (Medal with two Clasps, and one year's extra servioe).
^' lloAOT Wood served in the Indian mn^ny campaign in 1858, and was present at the afihirs of Jheegung and
Kabrai battle of Banda, action in front of Chitrakote, forcing of the Ptmghatee Pass and subsequent afTair at
Puuffhatee (Medal). Served as Field Engineer with the Abyssinian Expeditionaiy Force in x868, succeeding
faptain Ch^ystieinchargeoftheWorksatZoulla, for these Works he got great credit (mentioned in despatches,
><* Captain Traill served throughout the Chinese campaign of x86o, was present at the action of Sinho, capture of
ransku and engaged with the stonning party at the flail of the Taku Forts ; afterwards had charge of the demolition
)f the forts on the south side of the Peiho (Medal with Clasp).
^' Captain Filgate served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the Chinese campaign of x86o, and was present
U the action of Sinho, captures of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clas])^).
>o Captain Pennycuick served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of H Company Madras Sappers (McdiO) .
11 Captain Sim served with the Kohat expedition of 1869 under Colonel Eyes, and was mentioned in despatches
ind thanked by the Government of India.
» Captain Penneflither served as Assistant Engineer in the Abyssinian expedition during the whole camiMiign of
:^>7-68. Services brought to the espedal notice of Sir Robert Napier by the (Commanding Royal Ex tgineer (mentioned
n despatches, M^l).
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i2id War Services ofBoyal Engineers {late Bpnibwy Engineers).
^ LieQt.Qenerft] Qoodfellow senred in the expedition against Kolapore in 1827.
* LientGeneral Boott served in the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege aad timender of
ICooltan (Hedal with Clasp) .
* MsJor General Turner served in the expedition against Eolaporo in xSajr.
* Mi^or General Tremenheere served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the csptoie of
Awah, siege and assault of Kota, engagements with the Gwalior mutineers between Sanganeer and Bhetinm,
and at Kotaria (Medal, and CB.) .
7 Oolonel Walker served throughout the Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Field Engineer and was present it
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, the battle of Goojerat, and the subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs ana Afll^baaB
(Medal with two Clasps). For five years (1849-53) he was employed in maldng a military survey of the Nofthen
Trans Indus Frontier, flrom Pediawur down to Derah Ishmail Khan, during which he served as Field Engineer is
maaay of the encounters with the Hill Tribes on the Frontier ; at the attacks of Suggow, Pulli, and Zormunai, under
Oolonel Bradshaw ; in the affliir of the Kohat Pass, under Sir Charles Napier ; in the actions of Prangsai, Nowa*
dnnd, Shahkote, and Baneesai, under Sir Colin Campbell ; the attack of Boree under Colonel Boileau ; and eabse-
quently, in x86o, in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees, under Sir Neville Chamberlain (liedalwith
Clasp). In 1857, during the mutiny of the Bengal Army, he was at first attached to the Staff of Brigadier Genenl
Nevule Chamberlain when that oinoer was commanding the Punjaub Movable Column, and subsequently accom-
panied him to Delhi, where he was also employed daring the siege as Field Bnghieer, and was severely woanded
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Playfair served in the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49, Indnding the siege and snirender of Hooltis
Qiedal with Clasp). Also with the Persian Braeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the stonoing of
Beshire, capture of Bnshire and Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Fuller served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltaa, aod
was severely wounded by the explosion of a magasine in the town (Medal with Clasp).
^® Colonel Wilkins served with the Field Force ftrom Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was present at the
storming of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served with the reconnoitring partv and in oommand of tbe
Boyal Engineers throughout the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches for "invaluable andimpoitut
services daring the expedition," Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel, Medal).
" Colonel Ballard was employed in the campaign on the Danube in 1854-55 nnaer Oma Pasha (Medal), indndicg
the siege of Silistria, battle of Giurgevo, and advance to Bucharest ; also in the Crimean campaign, indndisg the
sieee of Sebastopol, operations at Eupataria, and occupation of Kertch (Medal with Clasp). Campaign in Mlnxrel^
under Omar Pasha in x8^«-56, including the battle of Ingor. Served as Assistant Quarter luster General asd
Superintendent of the Intelligence Department of the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at
the storming of Beshire, capture of Bushire,and battle of Ehooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Served as Asafirtant ({nazter
Master General with the Bajpootana Field Force and MaJwa Division in the Indian mutiny campaign in xi^^
including the siege and assault of Kotah, engagements with the Gwalior mutineers between Sanganeer and KoCbazia,
and action of Bajpore (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colnnel, Medal, and CB.).
^* Lt.Colonel Merriman served with the Persian Expeditionarv Force in 1856-57, and was iireeent at the stonmng^
of Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooehab (Medal with Clasp).
1* LtCJolonelW. W.Goodfellow served with the Persian Expeditionarv Force in 1856-57, and was present at the captore
of Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Executive Engineer with
the Abys^nian Expeditionary Force at Zoulla ftx>m the first landing of the Reconnoitring Party till tbe end of iSi?,
at Senaftfi during January x868, ftom that time to the dose of the campaign as Senior Engineer of the Force irhia
marched on Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee and storming of Magdala (mentioned in deepatohes as barisff
'* displayed great intelligence and activity in everything throughout the operations,*' Brevet' of Major, CB., asd
1* Lt.Colond Hancock served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and waspresentat the stoanniagot
Beshire, capture of Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) .
1* Lt. Colonel Greig served with the Field Force ftom Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was present atthestanniB?
of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served as a Field Engineer with the Abyssinian Expeditionaiy Force ia
x868 in charge of the Engineer Park, having organised the Park at Bombay and despatched it to Zoulla (xnentioaed
in despatches. Medal).
^' Mf^or J. Le Mesorier served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, induding tbe atormfng of
Beshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
1' Major Haig served with the Persian Expeditionaiy Force in 1857, and was present at the battle of IThonwhah and ,
capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indisn mutiny campaign in 1858, induding the ai^ tad I
asaanlt of Kotah (Medal) . Was Assistant Fidd Engineer with the Okamundel Fidd Force in 1859. ,
^* l^or Hills served with the Persian Expeditionarv Force in 1857, and was present at the captore of IfohmcTt I
(Medal with Clasps). Served with the Abyssinian Sxpeditionary Force as Fidd Engineer at Koomeylee, tiie
large watering post at the foot of the mountains, constructing wells and other works there; also served as Fie3d j
Engineer at Senaf<^ (mentioned in despatches. Medal) .
*^Lt.Colonel Bonus served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, induding the siege and capture of Batgto, |
oaptore of Gairakota, action at the Pass of Maddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi (wounded), storm of Looan, <
actions of Koonoh and Muttra, battle of Galowlee, capture of Oalpee, action of Mozar, and battle before and captan
of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches. Medal with ClaJap, and Brevet of Mi^or) .
» Major C. A. Goodlbllow served with the Central India Fidd Force in i8<7-58, and was present at the siege sad J
capture of Batghnr, capture of Gairakota, aiege and storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp, and '^ctoria Gross). Was
Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundeland Kattywar Fidd Force in 1859. Served as Brigade M^or of &7U
Engineers with the Abysdnian Expeditionary Force throughout the campaign (mentioned in deroatcheB fbr the
" raGldent manner in which he carried on the dutiea of his appointment," Brevet of Major, and MedaU.
** Mi^or Gambier aerved in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the assault of Kotah, and a
the engagements with the Gwalior mutineers between Sanganeer and Bheelwarra, and at Kotharia (Medal).
** lujor Bedford was present at the operations against Morar Cantonment and the Fort of Ghsralior.
^ Mejor Merewether served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundd Fidd Force in 1859. Served in tas
Abyssinian oampaini on detached duty at Kbomeylee in surveying and constructing earthworka fbr the nSnj*
also as Adjutant ofBombay Sappers and Miners (Medal) .
*> Mi^or Smith served as an Assistant Fidd Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Served with tfi»
Abyssinian Expeditionary Force, and had duurge of the survey and works proposed and partly executed in oonoec-
tion with the supply of water to 2k>ulla tram Koomeylee, la miles (Medal) . .
sy Captain A. Le Messurier served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundd Fidd Force in 1859^ Serred a
the Abyssinian campaign as head of the Water Supply Departments to the Army. Organised the watering *"»^
ments at each post and accompimied the advanced foroe to Magdala i present at the action of Arogee^ and amoitga
the first who entered Magdala (mentioned in despatches, MedsJ) .
» Captain Jopp served throughout the Absrssinian campaign in 1867-68 1 landed with the fbnt Reconnoitring IW»
erved partly in sorveying routes, subsequently served in the Pioneer Force as Engineer in oham of ^"^^^m
parties in the mardi on ^^mia- ; present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mantionedin dei»atcWi>
» OaptainLee served in the Abyssinian campaign as Assistant Fidd Engineer at ZSouBa during the latter Bcai^
of the campaign, and carried oat auooeasfhlly many important works there (mentioned in despatches, MedaU<
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Colonel, 31 Aug. 60.
a Charles Napier Start," ^imj/n 4- Zt. '14 Feb. 51 ; Id. 4- Capt. 6 Nov. 54 ; Capt 4- Lt.Colonel, ^aS Dec. 60.
X Edwd.Wm. Lloyd Wvnne," J5im. ^ X/. '27 June 54 ; Zf.i- Copf.J'isMar. 57; Cap^^ X^ Co/. P14 April 63.
William Earle," MiUiarjf Secretary to the Viceroy of India ; Ensign, ^17 Oct. 51 ; Lt 6 June 54 ; Capt, 'x6
Feb. 55 ; Capt. f Lt.Colonel, ^aS April 63 ; Colonel, ao May 70.
2 ». Edw. Henry Chve. Ateietant Adjutant General Home Dietriet ; En$. 18 Aug. 54; En$. 4rLi. 8 Dec. 54 ; X^. ^
Capt. P17 July 57; Capt.4rLt.Col.>8UAT. 64.
3 Henry Fan8haweDaYiee,i*J?n«. 4rLt. 19 Dec. 54; Lt. 4 Capt. 'aS Aug. 57 ; Oiiirf.^X<.0[)Zoiie^'i4 June64.
a Philip Smith, Ateittant Military Secretary at Oibraltan Entign ^ Lt. ig Jan. 55 ; Lt. 4" Capt. 'as June 58 ;
Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, P30 May 67.
a Lewis Guy Fhillipe, Ene^n 4 Lt.^i< June 55 ;Lt. 4" Cbpf. '24 Juno 59 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, '7 Aug. 67.
a John Julius Johnstone, inei^nSr Lt.*ao July 55 '.Lt. 4" Capt. ^7g July 59 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, ^20 ^v. 67.
a Reginald John Manningham-Buller, Eneign 4 Lt. '9 Fob. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. '7 Dec. 58 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel,
'13 June 68.
X HenryOsbome Gould. Eneign 4 Lt. ^B Jan. 56 ; Li. 4" Capt. 19 June 60 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, '17 Feb. 69.
3 Wm. Henry Pamell. Eneign 4 Lt. 22 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 4- Capt. J*i8 Deo. 57 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel, '17 April 69.
3 Edward Smith Bridges, Eneign 4 Lt. 1*4 Apr. 56 ; Lt. 4 Capt. 31 Aug. 60 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, ^g Oct. 69.
a Charles Fludyer, Ene. ^-Lt.fiy Nov. 57 ; Lt. j- Oip*. '18 Mar. 6a ; Capt 4 Lt.Col. 'p April 70.
3 Arthur Edw. Augustus Ellis,*" Ene^, 11 Aug. 54 ; Lt. la Jan. 55 ; Captain, 17 April 60 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col,
»o April 70. Equernf to H.R.H. the Prince qf Walee.
3 Edw. G. H. Viee, Hinchinbroke,.ffiM>^ 4Lt. ^xZ Dec. 57 ; Lt. ^ Capt. '16 May 6a ; Capt. 4- Lt. Col. 10 Julv 70.
X XToK. William Sholto Douglas Home, En9,4- Lt.^21 Sept. 60 ; Lt.4 Capt.^22 June 63 ; Capt.^ Lt. Col.^is Feb.7x.
3 «. Henrv Blundell Hollinshead Blundell, Eneign, 30 Mar. 55 ; Lieut. '3X Aug. 55 ; Captain, 1*7 Nov. 6a
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37 ; Major General, 7 May 45 ; Liemt. General, ig June 54 ; General, 1 5 July 56 ; Field Marehal, 9 Nov. 6a ; Colonel
of the Grenadier Guards, xs lee. 6x.
liMttnaat Colonel.— Michael Bruce.* Eneign ^ Lt. ^i< Dec. 40 ; X<. ^ Capt, '30 Dec. 45 ; Capt, ^ Lt.Colonel,
14 July 54 ; Mtyor 4r Colonel, 3 Oct. 6a ; Lt.Colonel, x6 May 65.
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'Et. Motor, 12 Dec. 54 1'Capi. 4" Lt.Colonel, Px3"March 57 ; Colonel, ao April" 68 ; Mc^jor,'gAmri\ 70.
George Wentworth Alex. Higginson,«Ci?.J5iM. 4- X<.»x4 Feb. --^- - -- ^. *,, .
illiium Henry Beaumont de Horsey,* Eneign 4r Li, 'aa Nov. 44 ; Lt. 4" Capt. 'aa March 50 ;
" ''■'•' • " -- '"oiojMi, ap April 68 ; Jfq/o*"* 9 April 70.
45 ; X<. ^ Capt. J'la July 50 ; Bt.Mcy'or, xa Dec.
Sept- 63 ; Major, 10 July 70.
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4r Lt.Colonel, 'xo^April 57 ; Colonel, 30 Sept^ 63 ; Major, 10 July 70.
Sherard Bumaby,? Eneign ^
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3 Claud Alexander,* MP, jor South AyrtMre, Eneign ^ JU. i*xx May 49 ~ '
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k Crichton, Mne.JjrLt. *i6 April 6x ; Xi.^'Oipit.Pax June 64 : Capi
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Legh, En». ^jj Nov. 57 ; Lt. »3o Sept 59 ; Capt.^j Nov. 6a ; Capt.4Lt. Col.^22 Apr. 71.
Charles Frederick Crichton, Ene.^Lt. *i6 April 6x ; Lt.4rCapt.^2i June 64 : Camt.4Lt.C0l.V17 U&yyi,
X Mon. Edward G^rge Percy Littleton, Eneign «#• Lt. ^23 July 61; Lt.4r Capt. Pa4 Jan. 65 ; Capt. ^ Lt. Col.
'x4 Oct 7x.
a George Charles EeppelJohnstone,Siw.^X^ i'x8Mar.6a; X/.^ C(Mi/.'8Aug. 65; Cape.^Xf.CoZ.'280ct7x.
X Heniv Trotter, Enetgn 4 Lt. '4 Oct 62; Lt4r Capt. ^16 Oct 66 ; Capt. ^ Lt.Col. '31 Oct. 71.
X Charles Edward Henry Stanley, JSm. ^ Lt. i'x8 Jan. 6x ; Lt. 4 Capt. 'xa June 64 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. 3 Feb. 72.
3 John Arthur Thomas Garratt, Ene. 4 Lt. '29 May 63 ; Lt. 4 Capt. '6 May 67 ; Cant. 4 Lt.Col. X7 July 72.
3 Joseph Henry Francis Harrington Hudson, Aeeietant Mtlitary Secretary at Ceylon s Ene, '7 Nov. 62 ;
Sne. 4- Lt. 'a Oct 63 i. Lt.4' Capt, U July 67 ; Capt. 4" Lt.Colonel, 3 Aug. 7a.
a Frederic Hambleton Custance, Ene. ^ Lt. ^B "iiar. 64; Lt,4r Capt. i>x3 July 67 ; Capt. ^ Lt.Col. 3 Aug. 72.
3 Son. William Heniy Peregrine Garington, Ens, 4- Lt, Px4 June 64; Lt, ^ Capt. ^7 Aug. 67 ; Capt, 4 Lt.Col.
4 Dec. 7a.
Reginald Thomas Thynne, Ene. 4- lA. '3 Oct. 6a ; Lt. ir Capt. 'ao Nov. 67 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. 1$ Mar. 73.
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3 Harrv Godfrey Thornton
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es Seymour Corkran, Aide de Camp to Sir Hope Grant
David Maitland Makgill Crichton .
X Henry Wellesley, Inetruetor of Muehetry 17 May 7X , MP. for Andover
X Robert Frederick Balfour
3 Albert Sylvain Bates Van de Weyer.
a Cbarlee Gathome Hardy
3 Cecil John Hubbard
a Charles Birch Beynardson, Aide de Camp to the ViceBoy qf India ...
3 Laurence James Oliphant
3 Son. George Patrick Hyde yilliers,i<w{« de Camp to H.S.H. Prince >
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a George Lauderdale Houstoun Boswall, Inet. ofMueketry 14 Oct. 7X
Lord Algernon Charles Gordon-Lennox, Adjutant X4 June 73
_ Herbert Francis Eaton
a Hercules Edward, Xori Langfbrd
a Charles James Gotee
3 WilUMn SlaneyKenyon-SIaney
a Son. Everard Henry Primrose, at SUiffCoUege
X Cosmo Brice Pearse
X Thomas Granville Henry, JfforJqfRanftirly
% Arthur Charles Welleslev, Inttructorqf Muehetry 7 March 73 ....
3 Ambrose Ajshford Godaard „
a Lionel Nevule Frederick Amee
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3 Horace Ricardo, Adjutant xi March 74
3 Charles Robert Rowley
3 Henry Algernon Langfaam
a Patrick David Btoyle
3 JSToa. Alexander Wm. Frederick Fraser, MaetertfSaltoun ,
3 George Aloemon Percy ,
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3 Ivor John Caradoo Herbert
X Arthur Maurice Blake
X Harry Walter MQ8£p!tive Bonham
X Him. Gomwallis Fleeming
2 Thomas Wood
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2 Bobert Leigh Pemberton
2 James Foster
3 Hon. Frederick William Stopford
3 J2(m. Rupert Clement G^rge Garington
3 Henry Chaloner Smith
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X Reginald Walkelyn Chandos-Pole
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3 Charles Harward Butler Clarke Wandesforde
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3 Xori Algernon Malcolm Arthur Percy
2 Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay
2 Hon. Alfred John Francis Egerton
a Lewis Vivian Lloyd
I Francis Cecil Rimrdo
a John Thomas, Xord Manners
3 Charles William Sydney, FweoKM^ Newark
X Harry James Craufhrd
Quarter I£a*ter$.—2 Esau Collins, a March 55.
X John Hockey, 4 Sept. 60.
a Edward Baasindale, 2% Jan. 64.
Surgeon Major.— x Arthur Guy Elkington,'^ A.8. ix Mar. 53 ; Surgeon, 30 Oct. 66 ; Surgeon Major, 4 Jl2L 71.
Battalion Surgeone. j 3 Henry John Hughes Lawrence.*^ A.S. 24 Feb. 54 ; Surgeon, 30 Oct. 66.
Surgeont Major. ( 2 Francis Bramley Baker, A.S. 3 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, 4 Jan. 7X.
Surgeons Major.— 3 Constantine Caridi Read,*^ A.S. 13 May 53 ; Surgeon, x2 Dec. 68.
2 William Ralph Lane, 39 Dec. 54 ; Surgeon, 4 Jan. 7X.
Surgeont,— 1 William Henry Pickford, MB. 19 Feb. 58.
2 Albert Luis Femandes, 2 Oct. 66.
So/icttor.— William James Farrer. 24 Jan. 65.
lit BattaUon returned Jrom Canada, Sept. 1864. 2nd Battalion returned from Canada, 2a Oct. 1842.
3rd Battalion returned from the Crimea, June X856.
Facingt Bine.— Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
^ The Duke of Cambridge commanded the xst Division of the Eastern Armv throughout the campaign of i854< ^'
eluding the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with fosr
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Bruce served in the Crimea from 29th March to 30th May X855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, u-i
Turkish Medal).
» Colonel de Horsey served the Eastern campaign of X854, and up to x3th Jan. X855, including the battle of Aliu
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
« Colonel Higginson served throughout the Eastern camplUgn of x 854-55, »• Adjutant 3Pd Battalion Grenatii^?
Guards, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), siege and mil of Sebastopol : afUr
which he served as Brigade Major of the Guards until the conclusion of the war (Medal with four Clasps, Brercxs
of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knig[ht of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Colonel Burnaby served in the Eastern campaign from Nov. X854 up to 28th July i8s(;, including the haxik
of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tort*
ish Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Alexander served in the Crimea ftx)m 20th Dec. X854, including the siege and fiUl of Sebastapcl
(Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
10 Lt. Colonel Sturt served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkw-
man (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Claiaps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and s^
■Class of the Medjidie) .
'7 Lt. Colonel Wynne served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 29th July 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Tark*
ish Medal).
V Colonel Earle served with the 49th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including: th«
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and assault of the Redan on i8th Jc»
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkisn Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1* Lt.Colonel Davies served in the Royal Navy in the Burmese war (Medal). Also in the Baltic in the Rtusac
war (Medal).
*> Lt.Colonel Ellis served with the 33rd Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from Jan. to a4th May 1855 ; thcis*
Aide de Camp to Major General Cunynghame at Kertch and elsewhere (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Tuxos^
Medals).
SoigeoDB Major Elkingtoni La?rrencei and Read«^For War Serrices see "Medical Department."
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9 Nov. 46 ; Qeneralf 30 June 54 ; FUld Martkal,
•table qf ike Tomer qf London.
Lieutwiant Colonel.— I Son. Percy Robert Basil Feilding,* CB. Sn$. '8 Aug. 45 ; Sns. 4- Id. ^7 Aug. 46 ; ^i- ^
Capt. 21 Aug. 51 ; Bt.MaJor, xa Dec. 54 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Colonel, 23 Nov. 55 ; Colonel, 7 Oct. 65 ; Major, 23 Oct. 67 ;
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KM^n.^ra rC Gerald Littlehales Ooodlake,* Aide de Camp to the Queen ; 2nd Lt. '14 June 50 ; £na. 4r Lt.
'27 June 51 ; Lt. 4r Capt. 14 July 54; Bt. Major, X4 June 56; CupL 4' Lt.Colonel, '29 Nov. 59; Colonel,
30 April 60; Major, 14 Aug. 72.
CaptaioB and LtOoloneU.— 2 Arthur James Fremantle, JSne. xo Dec. 52 ; Ent. 4- Lt. 1*29 Apr. 53 ; Lt. 4- Capt.
6 Nov. 54; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. P20 April 60; Colonel, 6 Sept. 7x.
X «. Hon. Wm. Henry A. Feilding, En». 13 Feb. 52; Lt. ^a6 July 53; Lt. ^ Capt, 1$ Dec. 54; Capt. 4r
Lt.Colonel, '15 June 60 ; Colonel, 28 July 69.
2 Chriatopher Edw. Blackett,> Ene. 21 Dec. 44 ; Lt. 'x Oct. 47 ; Capt. 4 Feb. 54 j Capt. f Lt.Col. a Nov. 62.
X Geo. Robert FitzRoy,» Sub Lt. P23 Nov. 49 j i<. ""S Apr. 53 j Capt. 29 Deo. 54 ; C<^. /■ X^.OoZ. '28 July 63,
2 2r<M». Richard Monck,!! Ene. ^2 March 49 j Lt. P17 Oct. 51 j Capt. 23 March 55 j Capt. 4- Lt.Col, ^17 Nov. 63 ;
Colonel, 14 May 69.
2 Julian Hamilton Hall," .En*. 4- Lt. '2 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 4r Capt. ^1 3 Feb. 56 ; Cajft. f Zt.C<flond, p .0 Oct. 66.
1 Godfrey James Wigram," Etu. 4- Lt. '3 Aug. 54; Lt. 4r Capt. P14 Feb. 56 j Ctpt. 4' Lt. Culuuel, ^ n Dec. 66.
2 Arthur Lambton,i* Ene. 4- Lt. '4 Aug. 54 ; Lt.4r Capt. ^15 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4- MXolond„ "jB Jau. 67.
I icrd Wm. Fred. Ernest Seymour," J?im.4-X«. 18 Jan. 55; Lt.fCapt. Pi3May 59; Capt.4-Lt.C0i. '23 Oct. 67.
I Hon. Edw. Henry Legge, Ene.Jr Lt. '12 Ij'eb. 55 ; ^' & Copt. '29 Nov. 59 ; Vttfil. 4- Lt. Col. ^2 s Dec. 67.
I Edw. StreUey Pegge Bumell, JEne. 4- Lt. P13 Feb. 55, Lf.4r Capt. '20 Dec. 59 ; i-"pi- '^ ^*^' ^^^ ^'22 Jan. 68.
1 Norman Bumand, Ene. '"27 July 55 ; Lt. ^26 Oct. 55 ; Lt. 4r Capt. '20 April 60 ; Capf. fUX'ol. ''17 Feb. 69,
2 J'itzRoy Wm. Fremantle," Ene. P14 July 54 ; Lt. 22 Dec. 54 iCapt, P24 Nov. 57 j Cupt. ^ Li. CoLJj6 Mar. 70.
1 Frederick Charles Manningham-Buller, Ene. 4r Lt. P30 Nov. 55 ; Lt. 4r Capt. 13 Dec. 60 i Ca}*. 4r Lt.Col.
P30 Mar. 70.
2 Vesey, Lord Cremome, Ene. 4r Lt. ^20 Dec. 59 ; Lt. Sc Capt. ^\t "May 65; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 4 Jan. 71.
2 Edward Chaplin, MP. for Lincoln, Ene.4^Lt.Vy Mar. 60 ; Lt. 4- Capt.h Sept. 65 ; Capt. 4r Lt.C0l.V33 Mar. 71.
2 George John FitzRoy Smyth, Eneign, '3 June 59; Lt. 1*20 Apru 60; Capt. '23 Mar. 66; Capt. 4- Lt.Col.
'25 Mar. 7x.
X Henry Robt. Eyre, Ene, 4, July 60 ; Ene. «#• Lt. 4 Jan. 61 ; Li. Ar Capt. P21 June 66 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 14 Aug. 72.
2 John Barton Sterling,.B«*. ^5 Nov.61; JBiM.<f-i<.*'3i Dec.6x; Lt.4r Capt. '20 July 66; Capt.jr Lt.Col. 5 July 73.
X Charles Dashwood Thomas, Ene. 4- Lt. ^19 Dec. 62 ; Z<. 4- Capt. ^3 Aug. 66 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. 19 Nov. 73.
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3 Hon. John Robert William Yesey, Adjutant 25 March 71 ; Acting \
Brigade Mqjor, Home Dietrict f
1 Hon. Fredk. Arthur Wellesley, Military AttaeU at St. Peterebur^...
2 Richard Spencer Hall,.iul« de Camp to Mc{j.Gen.Hon.A.E.Hardtnge
3 William John Freschville Ramsden
2 Hon. Edward Archibald Braba^^on Acheson
Henry Charles Adolphus Fred. Wm. Aldenburg-Bentinck, In
etruetor qf Mueketrjf 14 Aug. 72
2 Hon. Lewis Payn Dawnay ,
3 JEr<m. Edward Henry TrafUgar Digby
3 William Michael Glynn Turquand
X JEfcMi. Henry William Lowry Corry
3 Robert William Webb Follett
X JEfon. Evelyn Edward Thomas Boscawcn
^ fit X e. Robert Charles Goff" Pi6 Jan. 55
Waller Philip Otway
Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce P25 Feb. 63
3 Amelius Richard Mark Wood, Inetmetor qfMneketrv 6 Dec. 73
X Hon. Ronald George Elidor Campbell, A^utant ig Aug. 71 ...
X iTon. George Aubrey Yere Bertie
K Francis A^mer Graves-Sawle '20 June 6B
2 Augustus Henry Maodonald Moreton
X Hon. Miles Stapleton
X Reginald Fole>Carew
3 James Gordon Henry Graham Montgomery
X Cyril Dudley Fortescue
3 Francis Capel Manley ._.
X Robert Johnston Barton, Aide de Camp to Sir Hope Chrant Px4 Sept. 66
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t Alexander William Maxwell Clark Kennedy '31 Mar.
X Frank Wimell Arkwright Px8 May
a Lionel Dndlev Mackinnon p 4 Jan.
z Yesey John Dawson 38 Oct.
a Hon. Eustace Henry Dawnav 38 Oct.
a .BToii. Henry Power Charles Stanley Monok 38 Oct.
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3 Lord Douglas William Cope Gordon 38 Oct. 71
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1 John Foster George Ross of Bladensbnrg
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X Douglas Beresfbrd Malise Ronald, Marquie Buchanan 14 Aug.
X Hon. Henry Charles Legge 31 Aug.
X Alfred Edward Codrington x Feb.
a Charles Brand 9 Aug.
2 John Robert Gladstone 6 Dec.
a Ifdm. William Mansfield 24 Deo.
2 Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson I I ax Jan.
Quarter Maetere.—i Alexander Falconer.^' x July 53,
a Joseph Birch, 27 Feb. 67.
Surgeon Major.-— 1 John Wyatt," CB. A.S. 17 June sx ; Surgeon, 9 April 57 ; Surgeon Mty'or,Q Jan. 63.
Bait. Surgeon.—a Charles Vidler Cay," MD., A.S. xa June 46; Surgeon, 9 Jan.63 i,8urgeon Major, xa June 66,
8urgeone.—9 John William Trotter,'* 36 May 54.
X Arthur Bowen Richard Myers, 36 Sept. 59.
z John Henry Connel Whipple, MD, 30 Seipt. 64. ^
&>»ei<or.~Robert J. P. Bronghton, 7 Jan. 63. I tet BaUaUon returned from Ue Crimea, June 1856.
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^ Sir William Maynard Gomm served in the 9ih Foot on the expedition to the Helderin 1799, indadiu^ the
actions of the 19th Sept. and and October. On the coast of France and Spain in x8oo. In Hanoyer in 1805. la the
expedition to Stralsnnd and siege of Copenhagen in 1807. Peninsola campaigns of 1808-09, including Uie bttttes of
Boleia, Vlmiera, and Coronna. Expedition to Walcheren and siege of Flushing in xSop. Proceeded again to the
Peninsula in x8zo where he served on the Quarter Master General's Staff during the remainder of the war, incladtn?
the battles of Bnsaco and Faentes d'Onor, assault and capture of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, action at Yilh
Muriel, battle of Yittoria, siege of Ban Sebastian, battles of the NiveUe and Nive, and investment of Bayonne.
Served also in the campaign of 1815, and was present at Quatre Bras and Waterloo as Quarter Master G«nenl of
the 5th Division. Was Commander of the Forces, Lieut. Governor and Member of Council in Jamaica in 1840-41,
where he established the Mountain Barrack of Newcastle. Commanded the Northern district of England in 1E42.
Governor and Commander in Chief in the Mauritius ttam 1843 to 1849. Commander in Chief in India, and an Extra-
ordinary Member of Council firom Jan. 2851 to Dec. 1855. Sir William has received the Gold Cross and one Chf^
for Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, San Sebastian, and Nive ; and the Silver War Medal with six Clasps for Bolct&,
Vimiera, Corunna, Busaco, FuentM d'Onor, and Nivelle ; and is a Knight 2nd Class of St. Anne of Bnssia.
* Colonel Hon. Percy Feilding served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Brigade Major to the Brigade of Guards ti
the battle of Ahna (mentioned in despatches) and on the Staff of the xst Division at the battles of Balaklava and
Inkerman_(severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps* Knight of tbs
Legion of Slonor, 5th Class of the Me^idie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
* Colonel Goodlake served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the batUes of Alma, Inkennac,
BalaJdava, and Tchemaya, and siege and fhll of Sebastopol. He volunteered for the Sharpshooters of the Brigade
of Guards, commanded them for 42 days, and was engaged at the repulse of the sortie of a6th October 1854 *, and he
served on the Quarter Master Goncrars Staff firom Feb. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Mi^or, Victoria
Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Lt. Colonel Blackett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 93rd Highlanders and that of 1855 with the
Coldstream Guards, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel FitzRoy served the Eastern campaign of 1854, in the 41st Regiment, including the battles of Almaaod
Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^1 Colonel Hon. R. Monck served with the 43rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1853 (Medal).
" Lt.Colonel Hall served at the siege of Sebastopol f^om 20th Nov. 1854 to x6th Jan. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
>'* Lt.Colonel8 Wigram and Lambton served at the siege and fhll of Sebastopol from xxth Deo. 1854 (Medal wiib
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^' JJt.Colonel Lord Wm. f. E. Seymour served as a Midshipman with the Baltic Fleet in 185^ (Medal).
i« LtColonel Fremantle served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea lW)m 3rd Dec. 1854 to otb July 1855, inclndinff
Che siege of Sebastopol ; also commanded 163 men at the last sortie of the Russians agamst the Qus^ries on Tth-IUi
June, and commanded the Woolsack party of the Light Division at the assault of the Redan on x8th June— severelj
wounded (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in the Indian campaign, including tte
siege and capture of Lucknow, Trans-Grogra campaign, with exipedition into Nepaul— mentioned in despstchei,
(Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain Goff served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea fhmi the 22nd August 1855, including the siege asd
Aill of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
I* Quarter Mjtster Falconer served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, aad
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^' Sorgeona Major Wyatt and Cay, and Surgeon Trotter.—For War Services see " Medical Department.'*
Continuation of Notes to Scots Fusilier Guards,
retreat to the Lines of Torres Yedras; battle of Salamanca, capture of Madrid, siege of Burgoe, and retreat bt^
thence into Portugal ; aflfkir at Osma, battle of Vittoria, afihir at Tolosa, siege of Ban Sebastian, battlea of tike Kiw
and the Nive, passage of the Adour, investment of Bayonne, siege of the citadel and repulse of the sortie. He ba*
received the war Medal with six Clasps. He was Lt.Colonel of the Soots Fusilier Guards when promoted to Ju^^^
General, and had conmianded that Regiment upwards of four years. Served in India as Major General on the Sa.^
of the Madras Presidency fh>m June X845 to Nov. 1851, in command of the Mysore Division (including Coorg), and c^
the Provinces of Malabar and Canara.
» Colonel Hepburn aerved in the Eastern campaign of X854-55, including the battle of Alma (severeily woonded'.
tiege and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
« Lord Abinger served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Inkenoan, and Baa-
klava, siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 2dth Oc*. ; was appointed extra Aide de Camp to M^jor Genoal Sa
James Yorice Scarlett on 3rd Nov. 1854, and rejoined his Regiment xst April 1855 (Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with fee?
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). ^ ^,
7 Colonel Gipps served the Eastern campaign of X854, including the battles of Alma (bayonet wovmd of hsod^.
Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded, shot through neck), siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the a&h Oct
(Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Me^jidie.and Toildah MedaU.
10 Lt.Colonel Monorieff served in the Crimea ftom and May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Hedai
with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal). , , ^ ^ , . ., « , v»-
1^ Ijt.Colonel Gordon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, BaiaxiSTa.
and Inkerman, siege and flail of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. ; was Aide de Camp to General fiimpson B(»
32nd Aug. to X2th Nov. X855 (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and TuriOBh Medal). ,
IS Lt.Colonel Beresford joined the Battalion in the Crimea on the 8th Sept. 1855, and was at the £aU of SebaiEtcpo.
(Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i« Quarter Master M'Blain served in the Eastern campaign of x854~55, including the battlea of Alma» BaliJEttTa,
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with fbnr OsspSi
Sardinian and Turkish Medals). DJaitizecLbv .^ ^- 1
IS Burgeons Major Bostock and Robinson and Surgeons Perzy and Chatt«rwn.--For War Serriees aee "Juoioai
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OoImmL— 9 Sir John Aitohiaon,! GCB. Entian, ^25 Oct. 05 ; Li. 4rCapt. 22 Nov. 10 ; Capt.4rU.Colonel, 'isDec. 14 j
Major 4r Colonel, 'ao May 36 : Li.Colouel, 'xi Aug. 37 ; Jlajor Getural, 23 Nov. 41 ; Lieui.Qeneral^ xi Nov,
5x ; &0tural, 30 July 60 ; CoUmtl Soots Fusilier Gnards, 27 Aagust 70.
lieattnsBt OolonsL— x Rmxv Foole Hepburn,* CB. £im. 4r Lt. '19 Feb. 41 ; Lt.4r Capi. 'a Oct. 46; Copf. 4r
Lt.CoUnul, aoJune 54 ; Colonel^ a Feb. 63; Major, 29 Nov. 64; 2^.Ci>2aii«Z,;2i March 74.
KiQ«r.— a William Fred., Xord Abinger,* CornH, P14 April 46; En».4rLt. i'i2 June46; Id. 4r Capt,^^^ Nov. 49J
HtMajor, 12 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colontl, '24 April 55 ; Colonel, 21 Nov. 67 ; Major, 29 Aug. 68.
Captains and LtOoloaels.— a Reginald Gipps,? En*, 4r Lt. I'xo April 49; •&<• & ^^P*' ^ ^^^^ 54! BiMajor,
6 June 56 ; Cap«. ^ Lt.Col. 'a Feb. 58; Colonel, 5 Jan. 71.
1 Henry Clutfles Fletcher, Military Secretary to the Governor General of Canada / En*. ^ Lt. '8 Nov. 50 i
Lt. 4r Capt. Pi Nov. 54 ; Cavt. ^ Lt.Colonel, 1*24 June 59.
x Bayxnond Herbert White, En*, xo Apr. 49 ; Lt. '13 Apr. 52 ; Capt. 99 Pec. .-,4 ; Capt. 4r Lt.Col. '16 Sept. 59,
2 GeorgeHayMoncrieff,w^jM.6June54; JfiM.^X<.P4Aug.54; -^^ Jan. 56; Capt.JrLt.Col.^igXug.62,
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ite, Jffiw.^- Lt. '15 Apr. 56; Lt.^Capt. »'i8 May to; Capt. 4 Lt.Col. '5 Mar. 70.
2 HenryHardinge Denne Stracey, En*.4Lt. '28 Nov. 56 ; Lt.4rCapt. '15 June 60 ; Capt. ^Lt.Col. ^4 Feb. 71.
I'ynne-Finch, En*. 4 Lt. '15 June 60; Lt. 4 Capt. '29 Nov. 64; Capt.4Lt.C0l. »'a8 Oct. 7X.
- "13 Jan. 60 ; i<. ^ Capt. »'4 Nov. 64 ; Capt. f Lt.Col. 29 June 7a.
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I Frederick Henry Harford, En*. 4 Lt. •'13 j
a Thomas PMUp Graham, En*. 4 Lt. ^19 Au
Lt. 4 Capt. Pix July 65 ; Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel, i Feb. 73.
}wrg9 John, Lord RosehAl, Comet, Vx June 63; En*, 4r Lt. »ax Nov. 62; Lt. 4r Capi. '5 Jan. 66;
Capt. 4 Lt.Colonel, 76 March 73.
William Juliua Qasooigne, En* 4- Li. »3x Mar. 63; Lt. 4- Capi.^ 6 Feb. 66; Capi 4 Lt.Colonel, 25 June 73.
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a George Gosling
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a Harrington Bulkl^ Douglas Campbell
I Cecil Haffonden Hall
a Hon. Paul Sanfiord Methuen
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z Hon. Francis Charles Bridgeman
a Heniy Edward Home Drummond-Moray
I Heniy Fludyer, Inttruetor ofMtuketry 30 Aug. 7X ,
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a Mildmay Willson Wilfion, Inttruetor of Mneketry 17 May 71 ,
z Leopold James Yorke Campbell Scarlett
a Inigo Richmund Jones
z fltr Wm. Gordon Gordon-Cnmming, Bart .,
X Thomas William, Viteowni Coke
z Hon. Rich. Southwell George Stapleton Cotton, Adjutant 1 Feb. 73.
a Arthur Broadwood
z Frederick Lorn CampbeU.
a Arthur Henry Paget
Cecil Henry John Biydges Lee- Warner
Lord Francis Charles Gordon-I«ennox
5<r Arthur Reginald Thomas Wil]shire,JBarf
ffoUiott Williams Brskine
Hon. Arthur Hay David Fraser
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Gilbert Gordon Blane
George John Egerton Dashwood
Henry Pakenham-Mahon
Lord Albert Charles Seymour
Francis D. Astley
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William Frederick Romilly
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a Frederick Bntterworth, as 3£ar. 73.
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BaH, amrgeon.—! Fred. Robfaison," MD., A.8. Z9 Nov.
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iti Bati. returned from ike Crimea, 4 July 1856. 2nd Bait, returned from Canada, x8 September X864.
I Sll* John Aitchison served in 1807 at the siege and capture of Copenhagen. Embarked in 1808 for the Peninso^,
id in Z809 was present at the passage of the Douro, capture of Oporto, and subsequent pursuit of Soult*s Army to
klaxoonde. He was woondea in the ann at the battle of Talavera, while carrying the Kizig's Colour, which was
BO ahoi tlirough. He served the campaigns of z8xo, Z3, ij, and X4, and was present at the oattle of Busaoo and
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a Edward Andrew Stnart'Jnnyn.'ai May 5a; Lt. xi Aug.54; tW. soMar. 58: Jfq/m-.J'aaFeb.?!.
1 Henry George White,i» JSnrign, 30 Deo. S3 ; -^*- a9j>ec. 545 9'^- 3P Mar- 58j,J?<y«r. 'aS Mar. 71.
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a Richard Abraham Manners"
Frederick J. Ponsonby Hill
James William Hassell I*
1 «^ Joseph Hodgson Fawcett,^* Qarruon Itutruetor at^
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2 Edward Fox Angelo,^< Brigade Major, Agra, Bengal...
a George Gilbert Stewart 17
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I George Deane, Aids d§ Camp to Major General Smiik...
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Cresswell Keane Charles Rooked
Charles Atkinson Logan
a George Patarson
a Frederick de Lamare Morison
a John de Stuteville Isaacson
X Francis Charteris Henry Brooke
X Alfred Moberly
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z Thomas Angelo Irwin
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a William BeU Macdonald
a Walter Crauftird Kennedy, Inti. ofMuek. 29 March 73
a Arthur William Bheringhajn
3 George Beaforth Rodon
X Charles PascoeHare
a Robert Megaw Ireland
2 William Beresford Baker
1 Herbert William Goldsworthy
2 Thomas French Ross
a Arthur Smith
a Maurice Nugent O'Connor
a Harry Gardner
a WiUiam Dnuj Bhaw, Adjutant aa Jan. 72
I Stephen Blyth Moore
a Rowland Feamley Kyrle Mon^
a Atwell Robert Porter
a John Richard Povah
a Beniy Lonsdale Hallewell
a George Henry B. Coats
a John Bignell Head Read
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a George Augustus EUott, 3 April 69.
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a John Swiney, 5 Oct 73. »
Mtdieal Qffle9r9,—T Surgeon Myor Alexander Clark Ross,** JfD. Surgeam, x6Maj 6s.
a Surgeon M!qfor Heniy Kelsall,** Smrgiom, 30 Maron 70.
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let (The Botjal) Beginient of Foot 135
1 Sir George Bell served in the PeninBnla from Jnly x8xi to the end of that war in 18x4, and was engaged in the
action of Arroyo de Molino, last siege of Badi^oz, capture of Fort Nai>oleon and Bridge at Almaraz, retreat fh)m
i^urgos and Madrid, battles of Yittoria, the Pyrenees, Pass of Mava and RoncesvaJes, actions of 30th and 3xst July
i3z3 against D'Erlong*8 Corps in the mountains near Pampelonn, battles of the Nivelle, the Nive, Bayonne, St. Pier,
(eoDtojaion of the head), Orthes, Tarbes, and Toulouse (slightlv wounded), with manv other affairs and skirmishes.
Aftemranls served in the East Indies, in the Burmese war, and in the West Indies, was actively employed during^
the rebellion in Canada in X837-38, particularly in the capture of St. Charles and St. Eustache. He commanded the
Fort and garrison of Cotteau-du-Lac, an important position on the River St. Lawrence, and received the thanks of
the Commander of the Forces and the Brevet of Major for his exertions in recovering the guns of the fort and shots
from the bottom of the river, and mounting them in iKwition when it was reported impracticable ;. the guns were
34-poander8, sixteen of which and 4,000 round shot he recovered in the depth of a Canacban winter. He has received
the War Medal with seven Clasps for Badajoz, Yittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse; and the
Indian Medal for Ava. Served the Eastern campaign of X854-55, and commanded the Royal RegU in the battles of
Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol, where he was wounded, and subseonenUy commanded a Brigado
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Modal, and 4th
Class of the Medjidie).
' Colonel Coles served the Eastern campaign of X854, and up to 5th Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
' Major Rndd served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
and siege and iiall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Cliaspa, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of theo
Medjidie). Served also in India during the mutiny in 1857-50.
' Maior Stuart served at the siege of Sebastopol fhsm aand April until severely wounded on 7th June 1855 (Medal
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of x 860 in China, including th»
taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'° Major White served at the siege of Sebastopol from aist Nov. 1854 to xoth Aug. X855, including the attack or
the Redan on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served from i6th Nov. 1858 to the x6th March
1S59 with the Berar Field Force, which took the field for the purpose of preventing the rebel chiefs Tantia Topee and
Feroze Shah from penetrating into the Deccan.
" Major Manners served m the Eastern campaign of X854-55, including the siege and flill of Sebastopol, firaia
25th Dec. 185^ (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of x86o ia
China, inclndmg the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps).
1* Captain Haasell served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol fh)m 20th Aug. X855 (Medakwith Clasp, and Turkialh
Medal).
^^ Captain Fawcett served as Adjutant xst Royals and afterwards as Staff Officer with the Berar Colunm, whicla
took the field to opi>08e the entrance of Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah into the Deccan. Served throughout the
Abyeijiinian campaign as a D.A.Q.M.General, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (men*
tioned in despatches, Medal).
^* Captain Angelo served with the a8th Regt. in the Crimea tsom August 1855, including the siege and fkll of
Sebastupol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
>' Captain Stewart served the campaign of x 860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, and ocem-
pation of Tientsin (Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Freeborn landed in the Crimea with the and Batt. on the aand April x85S, and WM at the siege and fia.II'
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and cth Class of the Medjidie).
^ Captam O. W. Thompson served in the Canton Police Force ttom X858 to x86o, and was present at the action of^
Sheksting with the Kwang Tung rebels on 8th Jan. 1859. Campaign of x86o in North China, including the taking*
of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin, the latter part as Orderly ^Officer to Brigadier
Urqahart (Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Captain Books served the campaign of x 860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupa-
tion of Tientsin, actions of the x8th and aist Sept., and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Qnarter Master Tnmle^r vroB on board the Transport "Sarah Sands" with the Head Quarters of the 54th
Regiment on passage to India when that vessel was partially destroved by fire at sea on the xxth Nov. 1857. Served
during Oie Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in X858-59, and was present at the surrender
of Fort Ahmetie and aU the operations on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
** Surgeons Major Rose and Kelsall.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
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John Stratford Collins ,
Alexander Theodore Morison
Terence John Bookett Dunne
Hamilton James Elverson
John Rich. Harloem Riohards
Richard Hockin Hitchins
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2 Alexander Fuller MaiUand.
X Edw. Owen Fisher Hamilton
I Geoffiry Francis Pinckney
a Norman Alton Bray
X Harry Leonard Dawson
Paymafeeri.— X George Blurton,** xa June 60
zi Aug.
8 Dec.
a6Mar.
X3 April
'ix Feb.
'xa Oct.
xs Feb.
30 April
30 Aug.
'xx Sept.
x8Sept.
x7 Nov.
' X Oct.
4 Aug.
5 Mar.
'as Mar.
' zMar.
3May
aoDec.
'so May
aoAug.
' 9 Sept.
4 Oct.
XX Nov.
'39 Nov.
'30 June
' xMaj
'x3 July
' 5 Oct.
'33 Oct.
5 Nov.
'35 Dec.
'28 Oct.
aa April
' 8 June
'x5 Feb.
'x7May
I July
'xa July
'37 Oct.
sSOot.
a8 0ct.
28 Oct.
a8 0ct.
38 Oct.
' 6 July
98 Oct.
a8 0ct.
38 Oct.
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'zsjune 60
'34 Jan. 60
' xMar.
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59
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63
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6 Mar. 63
5 July 73
33 Apr. 7a
*sMay 73
66
a Sept. 68
35 Jan. 56
z April 70
' 3 Aug. 70
'33 Oct. 70
7 Dec. 70
X April 70
I July 7x
X Apr, 79
'3x Oct. 7z
X7 Feb. 72
8 Mar. 73
' 4 April 6s
'3x Oct. 7x
36 Mar. 73
5 July 73
^ General Spink served with the Light Com*
iy of the xsth Regt. in several actions in tbe
^vanoore war, East Indies. Severely wodded
through the leg when leading a night sttufc
against the enemy's position at 8t. Maiy, is tbe
Island of Bourbon. Present also aft the cspUR
of the Isle of France, where his Company siseii
wit^ rifles formed the advance immediate oa
thedisemberkationof the Troops, and with vtkh
he was constantly engaged with the cdcsb;
during the three days' march on Fort Louiit
' Brigadier General Addison served the csa-
gpi in Afltohanistan and Belooolhistan in tijh
luding the storm and capture of GhQia<«
(Medal) and of Khelat. Served as Major of Bn-
gade throughout the campaign in the Southen
Slahratta country In X844 (indading the riflm
of Pnnella,— wounded, and named in despstcbei
as one of the first on the breach), and that is
the Concan in X845. Served in the Ejdfir w cf
X85X, and was severely wounded on X4U1 October
on Waterkloof Heights (Medal, and Breret d
Midor). Received the Brevet of Lt-Colonei ca
a4W July X857 for special serrices under Sir
George Grey, Governor of the Cape of Gwd
Hope. Commanded the xst Battalion and (2iKeB'>
Royals throughout theoampaign of x86o in Koxu
China (MedsJ with two Claaps» and CB.).
iH Battalion embarHd/br Bembam, Jnlg xS6&
DipSt, attaekedto wd Battalion,
aiMl Baiialion returned from Bermmda, 15 JToc x5b6.
x7 Feb.
X9 June ,
a6June 73
33 Nov. 7a
9 Aug.
X3 Nov.
X3 Nov. 73
13 Nov. 73
Q.M. 37 Jul;
ly 55 ; SonJie^or, 97 July 70.
Qtuurter Mattere. — a Charles Harvey Pulsford, 9 Aug. 71.
X James Toal, 9 Aug. 73. ^<-^
Medical QgUere.^i Snrgeon Mmot Stephen Henry Dickerson, Surgeon, 9 Nov. 67.
JPaeinge Blue.
a Buneon Robert Tate, MD., A8, ao April 59.
^^Mte, Messrs. Cox and Co. JrM 4^mIs, flSir S. Barongh, Jt and Co.
2nd (The Queen* 8 Boyal) Begimeni of Foot. 136a
* Colonel Bom sexred the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the «>th Best., inolnding the hattles of Alma and In-
kerman (aeverelj wounded) , siege of Sebastopol and sortio of a6th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
5U1 Class of the MecUidie, and Turkish Medal).
* LtColonel Thompson served thronghont the campaign of z86o in China, Including the actions of the 3rd zath
tuid 14th August, z8th and azst Sept. (Medal with two Clasps).
' Mi^'or F^Uipps served as Adjutant to the ist Battalion, and Queen's, throughout the campaign of x86o in
North China (Medal with two Clai^ for Takn Forts and Pekin).
* LtColonel Lynch served in Persia with the Bcinde Horse in z 857 (Medal with Olasp) . Joined Havelock's Force on
its first taking the field inlndia, and was present in every action fought by that column (horse killed under him at
Cawnpore). Appointed to the command of a Troop of Volunteer Cavalrv after the recapture of Cawnpore, and sub-
sequently served as second in command of the Volunteer Cavalry with the Oude Field Force, and was present in all
the actions fought by that force until the relief of Lucknow on 35th Sept. Z857, and defence of the Besidency until
its final relief on the 34th Nov. following by Lord Clyde (severely wounded, thanked by the Qovemor General in
Coancil, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and grant of a year's service for Lucknow).
Mentioned in Horse Guards General Orders "for oonspionous and praiseworthy conduct" at Bennuda during the
epidemic of yellow fever in Z864, when he was for some months in conunand of nis Battalion.
* Lt.Ck)lonel CoUey was employed on special service on the Cape Frontier in z8s8, 50, andz86x,— K>ccupation of
Kreli'g territory, defeat and death of Tola (twice thanked by the Government, Brevet or Major). Served through-
oat the China war of z86o, including the taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the zath and Z4th August, z8th amd
2iiit Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Major Helyar served with the 46th Begiment the Eastern campaign of Z854, and up to zath March Z855, in-
clading the battles of Alma, BiJaklava, and Inkerman (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with fbur Clasps,
ftnd Turkish Medal).
>i Captain Gubbins served in the China war of z86o, and was engaged in the actions of the 3rd zath and Z4th
Angust, z8th and azst Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
"Captain Waring served in the Abyssinian campaign in coznmand of a Division of the Transport Oorpa (Medal).
u Caj^ain Kelly served the campaign of z86o in North China as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Jephson, including
the action of Sinho (mentioned in despatches), taking of Tangku and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served the
campaign of Z867-68 in Abyssinia in conmiand of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches for
"zeal, energy, and ability," Medal).
i« Captain Holt was thanked in General orders dated at Poena zath July z866 for his " noble efforts " in savizig
life on the occasion'ofthe wreck ofthe Pilgrim ship 2>tanMMu2, and his conduct was deemed by the (Commander in
Chief St Bombay as ** deserving of tLe warmest admiration." Served in the Abyssinian cainpaign in z868,— as Pro-
vost Marshal at Zoula, and subsequently in the Transport Train ; was attacked by a large force at Belago Pass
whilst in charge of Convoy, and his conduct on the occasion met with the entire approval of Lord Napier (Medal,
and promoted to Captain unattached) .
" M^'or Willans served in the Crimea in z 854-55, Including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal) . Served with the expedition in North China in i860 (Medal with Clasp) .
u Captain Boss served as Adjutant of the sstli Begiment during the campaign in theShanabad district, Bengal, in
1858 (Medal).
'' Captain Baillie served the campaign of z86o in China with the 3rd Bufb (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
Forts).
u Captain Mackie and Lieut. Hughes served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Corps (Medal).
" Captain nderton served with the 68th Light InlSuitiy in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at
the attack on the Gate Pah (Medal).
** M^or Blurton served the Bastem campaign of Z854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
nian, siege and ffedl of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the China, campaign of i860
(Modal with Clasp for Pekin).
Continuation of Notes to ^rd Foot,
* Major Eteaon served with the z8th Boyal Irish throughout the second Burmese war, including the capture of
>»Ttaban, Bangoon, Prome, and the Donabew stockades ^edal with Clasp for Pegu).
'^ Captain MacUnnon served with the 87th Fusiliers In Bengal throughout the Indian mutiny (Medal) .
" Migor Bail^ served with the Z3th Light Inihntxy throughout the campaigns in AJTghanistan of 1838-43 and
as present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), assault and capture of the town and Fort of Tootum-
irrah, storm of Jhoolghur, idffht attack of Baboo Kooeh Ghur, destruction of Khandurrah, stonning of the
hoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdhlluok Pass, reduction of the Fort of Mamoo Ehail,
Toio defisBce of JeDalabad, and sorties of Z4th Kov. and zst Dec. Z84Z, zzth March and zst April, general action and
^feat of Akbar Khan on the 7th April, Z843 (Medal) ; storming of the Heights of Jugdulluck, action of Teseen, and
capture of Oabool (Medal).
>» Surgwn Mator OoUUa.— For War Services see "Medical Department.'*
57 '"^^'bSI^bSmS:""*^'] 3rd (East Keiit) {Tlie Bufft).
The Dragon. The Rose and Crown. "Dou«o" "Tjli.at»ba" **Albuhbbi.
"NiTB" "PWfllTBULA." "PUWKIAB** *' SBTI^STOPOL
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ColoBtL— JEToii. Sir James Lindsar, KCMG. En*. 4- Lt. '16 Mar. 3a; Xf. ^ Capl. «•« Dec. 36* Cctrfainl
Id.CoUmel, »i4 Auff. 46 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Mtyor, 7 Dec. 58 ; Lt.Colonel,. 31 Ang. 60: Ifqtbr GcMroL
za Mar. 6z ; Lieut.Qeneral^ zo Oct. 70 Cohnel ^rd Buffs, 15 Sept. 70.
Lieutenant Oeloaels.— a Charles Knight Pearson/ JSiMijr«, '23 Nov. 53; Lt. 15 June 55: Capl '15 Feb ^'
ifaior, Pa May 65 ; Lt.Cjlonel, J'14 Aug. 67 ; Colonel, 14 Aug. 7a. . .r- j , .
I Talbot Ashley Cox,» Ens. ^ng July 53; ^' '5 May 55 s Capt, xj Sept. 58 ; Mqfor, ^14 Ang. 67 ; !/.€««<:,
'la July 71.
Majors.— " ' " -• ~ . - . _ _
a Henry
a Walter
I July 71.
rs.— 1 Francis Morley,* Eneign, 13 May 55 ; Lt, j Sept. 55 ; Capt. Pjo June 62 ; Ifqror, '7 Dec. 67.
nry Pamell, Eneun, 23 May 55 ; Lt- 9 Nov. 55 ; Capt, »5 Sept. 6a ; Major, 'la July 71.
liter Augustus Daubeny,* Eneign, 16 Nov. 55; Lt. »i6 0ct. 57; Ciyf. PaoMay64: Jfajor 'aSO
Clifford Parsons, ProfMW)r5^/r College, Eneign. '16 Feb. 49; ie. Pio Dec. 52; Capt^ 25 Sew
. Clifford Parsons, JProfeuor Stqf College, Eneign. i*z6 Feb.
BtMqjor, 19 Nov. 71 ; Major, jcDee.
Lt. Pio Dec. 52 ; Capt. 25 Sept 55;
Captaivs.
X Francis Eteson,* .^mM. il<2- >
jutant General, Bengal ...}
I William Ker
1 JohnBlakaley
2 Felix Thomas Jones*
1 Shapland Graves
a Frederick Taylor Hobson* .
z Henry Thomas Halahan* ...
2 Charles James Hamilton
I Walter Carr Mackinnon," \
D.A.A,Q. for Mnekeiry, \
Peehawur, Bengal j
3 William Henry Irvine
I James Edward Forstor
1 William Frederick Kerr
2 John Francis Whitworth
1 Edward Girdlestone Graham
2 Henry Drinkrow Harrison...
2 Francis William Kane .^
1 Charles Edward Reeves
2 Stewart John Dyer
2 Arthur William Hill Gelstou
2 Herbert Stoddart NeUd
P 6 Aug.
29 Nov.
7 May
Pji Sept.
28 Feb.
'30 Oct.
24 Nov.
17 Mar.
P24Aug. 52
6 Mar.
18 Mar.
23 Mar.
P31 Dec.
4 July
^ 3 Aug.
P26 Feb.
PiSMar.
P24 May
4 Sept.
15 Feb.
LiBUTBVAKTS.
3 George Agar Alexander
1 George Robert Taylor
2 Edward John Lynch, Adjw )
tants Jan. 70 )
2 Waldron Edward Roper Kelly
2 George Ernest Harley,/iw<. F
of MtuMry 15 May 67 ... J
2 Arthur Alfred Barnard
2 (Jeorge Sydney Carr
I Richard Compton Maul
I Arthur Trevor Leslie
1 Robert Albert Hickson
2 William Henry Wyld
X Thomas Edward Spencer ...
2 Henry Wallick Maclear
2 Arthur Charles Jackson
X William Conquest Howarth...
I Edwards Werge Howev ....
I George Albert Colvill,.i4/«-
to»t28 0ot. 71
X Albert Edward Ominanney.
T Lionel Thomas Spens
X Michael King Martin
X William Wyndham Harris .
X Edmund Palmer
X Aubrey DeVere Alexander...
X Richard Richards Brefibey )
Teman >
3 Thomas Edw. Kerr Addison
a Robert WaloottM'Gillivray)
Martin )
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Sub LlBXTTBlTAHTS.
3 Jnlins Batt Backhouse
a Henry Edwaid Moni
Dorington Clotwoj
XTpton
X FrandsMaodonaldDmry ...
a Rich. Stanlev Hawks Moody
a Nathaniel Newnham • Davis
X Home Johnstone Fergnaaon
John WUliam Hind
Edward Peyton Ventris
Cosmo Huntly Gordon..
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Pio Dec.
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P30 Sept.
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67
24 Jan.
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P 5 Feb.
P 5 Sept.
P 8 Jan.
29 Mar.
3 Jan.
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P30 June
5 July
P19 July
P 4 Feb.
Px9 July
5 Aug.
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P 4 Oct.
P 2 May
4 July
Pi 5 May
PisMay
P26 June
P14 Sept.
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P I April
23 Jan.
P24 April
7 July
P 30 Oct.
P21 Aug.
Pxo Nov.
P19 Feb.
Pi 2 Nov.
P 8 Dec.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
62 P 9 Deo.
64 P14 Aug.
64 Px4 Aug.
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62 P 9 Oct. 69
64Px5Dec. 69
64 P29 June 70
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65 P 2 Ang. 71
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7 Jan.
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P15 Dec.
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SUB LI BUT.
x5 May 7a
5 Oct.
a6 Mar. 73
9 Aug. 73
12 Nov. 73
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
5 July 72
> Colonel Pearson served as Adjutant of tbe.^ |
Rcgt. in the Crimea from ird Sept. 185s, in^* i
ing the siege and ftill of Bebastopol and attack d
the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Tuik^
Medal.)
* Lt. Colonel T. A.Cox served with theBni^iat-«
Crimea fVom the istMay 1855, including these:*
andfkll of Sebastopol, and waa wounded »tthi
assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. pledal visb
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tarkiii
Medal.)
* Major Morlev served with the Bnif^ is ^
campaign of i860 in China, and was preaeufi
the acUon of Sinho, and takinff of TaiigkBi»
the inner Takn Fort (Medal wita Clasp).
* Miqor Danbeny and Captain* F. T. Jones. &>
son and Halahan served tne campaign of xSoc :a
China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Foit»).
IFor eonti»Maium nfNoUe 9e€foot ofpreetdiMf jep.
Fagmaetere.—i John James Bailey." 6 Nov. 63 ; Eneign, 3 Aug. 55 ; Lt, xo June 57 ; S(m,2fqfor, 6 Ssr. &
a James Wrayj_7 Nov. S7 ; SonJ£<^for, 14 April 71.
QnarterJlaeten.—t James Wilson Colley, x8 Oct. 73.
,^ .. . ^^ * Timothy Cleaxy, x8 March 74.
UedMol Q^Icm.— X Surgeon Mf^or William Collis," Surgetm, 5 April 71.
a Swrgeon Heniy Walker, A.8. xa Jan. 59.
Faeingt BufT. Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co. Triek Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bi. and Co.
ittBatf. embarked for Calcutta, 34 Julg x866i Dep6t, CoMterbmrg. ^ ^ ^ , ^
8S4i Batt. returned from Barbadoee, a6 June i£66. Digitized by VJ OOQ IC
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Fuu HaUi U,Colmul, la April 14 ; CoUmel, 6 May 31 j If^'or (?#MraZ, 23 Nov. 41 j Liaut^QMeral, xx Nov. sx j General,
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Z5 June 60'; Colonel ^Vi Foot, a6 Dec. 57.
" ~ " FranciB Fisher Samilton,' Bneign, '18 Jan. 50 j Xf.'aQ April 53 ; Capt. 'a Mar. 55 ;
Colonel,
2tfa/or, »7 Dec. 6a ; Lt.Colonel, '27 Feb. 69 ; Colonel, 27 Feb. 74.
1 e, William Gordon Cameron,* CS. Entign, 24 May 44 ; Ent. Ar Lt. '12 May 47 ; LI. ^ Capi. ^t< July
Bt.2£aior, 24 April 55; Mcyor, 23 Oct. 57 j Bt. Lt.Colonel, 8 Feb. 63; Colonel, 1$ Aug. 68; Lt.Coh
X April 73.
Majori.— x Edward William Brajr," Eneian, ax Jnne 39; Lt. ax Jan. 41; Capt. '14 June 50: BtMaJor,
30 May 6a ; JKiyor, a May 65 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 15 Aug. 68. . t ^ , ^ .
2 Cuthbert Bccles,^ Enaign, 'o July 5a ; Li. xi Aug. 54 ; Capi. z8 Jan. 56 ; Major, "'27 Feb. 60.
*/„ a Augustus Joseph Sykes." JBiMfyw, '17 Aug. 5a j Lt. *x5 Sept. 54 ; Capt. i Fob. 56 ; Major, ^3 May
Charlea Patrick Stokes," Ene. 14 July 54; Lt. 29 Dec. 54; '"- ^ "~ ^ " * ' "^
X April 73.
>pt. 54 ; Capt. I Fob. 56 ; Major, H May 71.
Capt. P8 Jan. 58 ; Bi.M<yor, 5 July 7a j JTc^'or,
Gattaxvs.
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a Alfred John Douglas Smith
X John M'DoweU ElUot^s
a Augustus Ghas. Twentvman
X Charles Edward Billing^?
a Walter Francis Blake
1 William Adams Nash
a Oswald Robert Middleton
I Edward Harrison!?
a Reginald Thoresbv Gwyn
X George William Hughes^?
z Herbert Charles Borrett 17
a Richard AnnesleyEjiox...
a Charles Greenlaw Leggett
a Charles Frederick Hooper" .
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X Francis Robert Sandys
a John Wm. Goddard Telfer ...
a Henry Bnckton Laurence ...
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J Robert Simpson^T
X Charles Albert Torriano
z Christopher M. Davidson," I
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a Edward William Stokes, )
Adjutant ig Oct. 72 }
2 Phihp Charles Yorke
I Edward John Lugard," at \
Stqf College S
a Henry Moore
X «. Daniel List Brain
I Edw.Rob.PrevoetWoodgato"
a Edward Herbert Fitzberbert
Frederio Cooper Turner,**
Adiutamt 17 May 7Z
Charles Edward Wright ....
a Henry Boyd Sutherland ....
a Halby Edward Crofton ....
X Thos.Bulkeley Knight Webb
a Richard Hawes MacGarthy
X Richard Hall Green
a Fred. M. Gordon Hutchinson
a Wixu Hunter Buller Little
Francis Sladen Harrison..
Frederio Russell
_ John Robert Mulcaby
a Robert Alexander Ogilby
Geonpe Goodwin Taylor ..
_ KacGregorBreretonWard...
3 J6hiiR<mIandson
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a Charles Sinclair Shephard ...
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a Albert Washington Hay ..
Arthur Stephen Brunskill
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1 Sir John Bell served in Sicily in 1806-07 ; in
the Peninsula and France from July x8o8 to Feb.
Z809, and again from May 1809 to July 18x4, in-
cluding the battle of vimiera, action at the
Bridge of Almeida, battle of Busaoo, all the ac-
tions during the retreat of the French from Por-
tugal, siege and storming of Ciudad Rodrigo,
sie^e and storming of Badajoz, action at the
Heights of Gastrillos, battle of Salamanca, ac-
tion of Sabijana de Morillos. battles of Vittoria,
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse.
Served afterwards with the Army emploved
against Louisiana from Dec. z8z4 to June iSzs.
He has received the Gold Cross for the battles of
the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse,
and the Silver War Medal with six Clasps for
the other battles and sieges.
t HenryJVemyss Feilden^" i Feb. 68 ; -ffow.Ca^oiii, x Feb. 73.
X John Robert Wilton*^ (late Brevet Major 6otlL Rifles), xa ]
Quarter Ma»ter$.—2 George Daaby, ax June 71.
X William Anderson, az Sept. 7a.
Medieal Qfieen.^a Surgeon Mqjor Bei^amin Lane,** 3 July 7a.
z aurgeem Mmot James Thompson, z April 71.
yacinffe Blue.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
let Battolion returned from AJbgeeinia, June x868. and Battaliou returned from ITova SeoOa, 5 Julg x868. '
> Colonel Hamilton served with the 4th Regiment throtighont the Eastern campaign In 1854-55* indnding the
AtUes of Alma (wonnded) and Inkerman, and the whole of the siege operations befbro SebMtopol until its fiOl
Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medyidie).
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* Colonel Cameron served in the Grenadier Gnards during the Bastem campaign of 1854, inclnding the bttUe of
Alma and aiege of Sebastopol as Aasistant Engineer right attack. Waa severely wounded on the aoUi October,
while in command of the Volunteer Sharpshootors of the xst Division (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Commanded the 3rd Regiment German Legion, irith vM'
mission of Lt.Colonel, ftom May 1855 to November 1856, out of which time seven months in Turkey. ConuDafided
the ist Battalion 4th King's Own Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign and was present at the action cf
Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned mliord Napier's despatches as navingr *'won his admiration bj the
manner in which he has commanded his excellent Regiment, and the soldierlike spirit which by hia teaduBg aad
example he has so well fostered and maintained," Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Bray served with the sxst Regt. throughout the campaign of 1843 m AfTghanistan under Genenl
Pollock, and was present at the actions of Mazeena, Teseen, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Cabool, and the
different engagements leading to it (Medal). Served at the capture of Khytul in May 1843 with the UmbaUa
Brigade. He commanded Detachments of the zsth Hussars and Sjrd Foot in the suppression of the electicQ
riots at Nottingham in July 2865, and was highly commended bv H.R.H. the Commander in Chief "for his
admirable and praiseworthy conduct, and the firmness and ability he displayed on that occasion." Served
with the 4th Kmg's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogte uA
capture of Magdala, and commanded the Rear Guard of the Army continuously on the return to the eoact (mes*
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
7 Major Scdes served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the lattlts
of Alma (carried the Colours) and Inkerman, siege and fhll of Sebastopol, and assaults of the x8th June aad bh
September (Medal with three Clasps. 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkidi Meda}).
■ Major Sykes served with the 4th Regt. throughout the Eastern campai^ of 1854-55, including thehattlei in
the Crimea, siege and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Sardinian and Turkish Medals) .
^^ Major Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimea from 9th Dec. 1854, inclnding the siege and lUl cf
Sebastopol, and repulse of the attack on the Cemetery on the night of the axst June 1855— name brought to the no-
tice of the Commander in Chief for "distinguished conduct" m the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Tmteh
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. . during operations in the field, engaged at thie attack acd
.1 Foot with Brigadier Maoan's Field Force early in X859 (Medal).
> Major Howley served in the Crimea with the 4th Regiment from the 8th Nov. 1854, inclnding the siege aitd
fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
" Major Elliot served with the 4th Regt. the siege and Ustll of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Totish
Medal).
17 Captains Billing, Harrison, Huji^hee, Borrett, and Hooper, Lieots. Simpson, Davidson, and Woodgate, aerrd
throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and were present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (M^al;.
1* Lieut. Lugard served in the Abvssinian campaign with the Transport Train (Medal) .
^ Lieut. Turner served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navr fh)m x8^8 to 1863, and was present at the assaixH oa
the Island of Beyt in October 1859, and served with a Naval Biigade in the Okamundel Field Force in the opcratirf.?
before Dwarka, and at its capture in Nov. 1859. Served also the China campaign of x86o, and was present at the
capture of the Taku Forts (MTedal with Clasp). Served with the 4U1 Kine's Own throughout the Abyssiniaa cac'
paign of 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arrogee and capture of Masdala (Medal).
ai Mf^or Wilton served in the 55th Regiment during the Chinese eocpedltion (Medal), and waa present at the opera-
tions btfbro Nankin. Served in the xst Battalion 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineera in Isdia.
including the aotiona on the Indun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi on 8th June (i&ec-
tioned in despatches), and subsequent siege operations to xst Sept. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
s* Captain Feilden served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the 4gnd Highlanders, inclndingifc?
actions at Cawnpore (6tii Deo. 1857) , Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumaabad, siege and fhll ofLucknow, and aasaslt c '
the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Punjaub Regiment the canpai^
of z86o in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal withQupt.
** Surgeon Major Lane.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Medal). Served also in' the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; was sent into the Mahee Kanta in th<
Z858 in command of a Light Field Force consistmg of 170 of the Gmsarat Irregular Horse, the 4th Foot,
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lli^ors.— X Th08. Scovell Bigge," Commatulant, N^nw TiU Depot; Entign, P7 June 54 ; Lt, ax Sept. 54 : Capt.
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> LieutGeneral Hill served in tho Peninsula
from Sept. x8x3 to the end of that war in 18x4,
Including the affair of San Munoa and retreat
from Burgos, as a volunteer; battle ofVittoria,
passage of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle and
Toulouse (War Medal with four Clasps). Com-
manded the 63rd Regt. in the Crimea subee-
qment to the ftOl of Sebastopol, from the nth
Nov. X855, until the end of the Russian war in
1856.
* Major Harknees served with the 55th Regt.
throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
and flul of Sebastopol, sortie of a6th Oct. 1854.
and assault of the Kedan on 8th Sept. (Medal
with three Clasps, stli Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
83 April 73
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X3 Nov. 46 J Li, 13 Oct 48 1 SonMajor, 5 Dec. 61,
Bub LiBimirms.
a Henry Mordaunt Matthew..
I Chas. Gilbert Colvin Money
X Henry Beanfi^ Thomhill ...
PogrsMftorf.— X Fred. Blanco Forster,"* 5 Dec. ^. , _
3 Joshua James Bownees, 3x Aug. 67^
Qitart0r Maeten.—t Francis Drake,» X7 Nov. 57.
a Michael Downer, 4 Oct 73.
MetUeal Qfleen.—x Surgeon MuQor Alfred Malpas Tippetts,** Surgeon, 18 Oct 64.
■^ 9 Surgeon (Tharles Frederick Pollock, MB, 1 Oct 67.
Vaeinge Bright Green.— .iff«ii<t, Messrs. Gox and Co.— JWt& Agenie, Sir E. Borough. .Se. St Co.
xei BoUaUon embarked for India, as Aug. x86$. Dep6t, attadkedto and Battalion,
and Battalion returned fiwn MauriHue, Julg X867.
M^Jor BowtondMrved with the xrtRovals in the Crimea from the ^^
tmatqpol (Medal wttb Clasp, and Torkiah Medal). ^ '*• ~r ^^%,^
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* Colonel Roberts served with the aSth Begt. throiighoattheEastemcftmpaignofx854-s5*iACliiduif the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affliir in the Cemetexv on the z8th Jnne Qledu with three
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medsl). Coc*
manded a Detachment of 500 men of the 28th Regt. against the Waghers with the Okamnndel Field Force in 185^,
inclading the assault on the Fort of Beyt on the 6th Oct., and sie^ and occupation of Dwarka ; commanded tt«
reconnaissance on Dwarka trom Lt.Colonel Donovan's Force, consisting of a field-pieces and 150 men, on the iCth
October 1859.
* Lt.Golonel Carden served with the 77th Regt. in the Crimea fhnn the 27th Deo. 1854, including the siege and &!1 .f
Sebastopol (Medal wiUi Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign in 1S57-
" -.,... , , ^. ..*, .„_-.-»__, '^ 'ord Clyde, defence of the Alam
, and grant of a year's eerrla
_), including the siege of Sena*
topol, assault of the Quarries on 7th June, and assaults of the Redan on the z8th June and 8th Sept., asd «&s
wounded in the Trenches on the night of the a4th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Med^jidie, and Torb^h
Medal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the action at Bheon^pre,
tlefence of the Alumbagh in October and November, relief of Lucknow by Lrad Clyde including attacks on the D;:-
koosha Martiniere and Secunderbagh, defbnce of the Alumbagh under Outram firom November to March inclacii z
the whole of the operations, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent campaign in Oude in 1858-50 inclndii:;:
the action of Buxar Ghat and defeat of the rebels under Beni Madhoo, and capture of Fort Omereah (Medal vitii
two Clasps, and grant of a vear's service).
* Mf^'or Macdonald served with the 39th Regt. in the Crimea flrom 31st Dec. 2854, including the siege and&il rf
SebastoiK)! and attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th (^lass of the Me^jidie, and TurkL-i
Medal).
58, including the defence of the Alumbagh in Oct. and Nov., reliefofLucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Al^un-
bagh by Outram, capture of Lucknow, and campaini in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's Kiria .
4 Major Bigge served with the 23rd Fusiliers m the Crimea fh>m the i8th Nov. 1854, including the ai^;e of Seraf-
1° Major Pocklington served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inclndisir tb?
laitle of Alma, siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Ueda!i.
^^ Major Chapman commanded a detachment of the 5th Fusiliers and the Calcutta Naval Brigade in 1857-58 .r
pursuit of the Dacca Mutineers and nth Irregular Cavalry— received the thanks of the Lieutenant (Sovemor d
Bengal. Served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Oude campaign of 18^8-5^ (Medal) .
^ Major FitzRoy served with the 5th Fusiuers during the Sepoy mutmy m 1857-58, and was present at the relic!
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, hicluding the attacks on the Dilkoosha, Martiniere, and Secunderb^h ; with Oatram'»
Division in the Alumbagh and engaged in the various operations there ; also at the siege and capture of Lncksov ;
was subsequently present in the Oude campaign in Z858-50, including the action of Buxarghat and defeat of ihe
rebels under Beni Madho, capture and destruction of the Fort of Omereah (Medal with two Clasps, and a jtai's
service).
^* Major Oldfield served in the Indian campaign of i857~59> and was present at the relief of Arrah (wounded) ai^
defbat of the Dinapore mutineers at Jugdespore (mentiouea in despatches) ; present with Havelock*B Force la it-
actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and defence of the latter until arrival of Lord CJlyde ; actions of La MarttrJere
and relief of Lucknow ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, in repulse of numerous attacks and operations ec'lir.;;
in the capture of Lucknow ; subsequently in the final campaign in (jude, including capture of the Forts of Sbunkti--
pore, Ometee, and Oomrea, and actions of Dounderkeira and Buxarghat (Medal with two Clasps, and giant cf 1
year's service).
" Mf^jor Creagh served with the 5th Fusiliers throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and wpc-
sent with Havelock's Force at the assault and reliefofLucknow, subsequent defence of the Residency, oocupati' *- '
the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations in Oude, the greauter part of tbc lii-e
as A^utant of the 5th Fusiliers (Medal wiOi two Clasps, and one year's service).
18 Captain Massy joined Havelock's Column at Cawnpore on 15th Sept. 1857, and was present in the actions of Mr •
garwar and Alumbagh, assault on Lucknow and relief of the Residency, engaged thence at the takhig of the Ca*-.-
Sore battery, and storming of the Engine House and King's Stables; was subsequently with Outram's Force i:: tit*
lumbagh, and engaged in repelling the numerous attacks and in routing the enemy on aand Deo. ; also at the s:^.*:
-and fhll of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and ^pint of a year's service).
>■ Captain Dashwood served with the 34th Regt. m the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the afihirs with t* •*
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge. siege and captuv* . '
Lucknow, and relief of Azimgnur (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Oude campaijn; :
1858-59.
>* Major Forster served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at tJhe captcre -'
Lucknow and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
" Qr.Master Francis Drake served with Havelock's Column in xft7 in the action of Mungarwar, capture cftVi
Alumbagh, relief of the Residency of Lucknow and its subsequent defence (wounded) ; throughout the opera: * ^
at the Alumbagh under Outram, and at the final capture of Lucknow; also in the Oude campaign of 1858-5;^ .^•
eluding the action of Buxarghat, capture of Omerah, and destruction of other forts (Medal wiUi two Clasps, ^-
grant of a year's service).
** Surgeon Major TippettB.--For War Services see "Medical Department."
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, I, z8 June 41 ; Lt. P5 Aug. 42 ; Capt. i Mar. 54 j Bt.M<yor, iz May 60 j Major, ao Feb. 63 ; Lt.Colonel,
1 April 66 ; Colonel, 3 Aug. 7z.
2 John Henry Ford Elking^n,» Enngn, 28 Aug. a6 ; Lt. '30 Mar. 49 ; Capt. 3 Oct. 54 ; Bt.Ilajor, 6 June 56 ;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 Dec. 58 '.Major, Z5 Feb. 6z ; Colonel, 7 Jan. 67 ; Lt, Colonel, ^27 Nov. 67.
I Thomas Lynden Bell,* Jffn«iyii, 'z7 May 50; Lt. '27 Feb. 54; Capt. 30 Nov. 55; My'or, i Oct. 6a; Bl,
Lt.Oolonel, i^Feh. 73; Lt.Colonel, I A^Til 73. jjt -v . »
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a James Nicholas Colthurst,* Ensign, Z4 Oct. 51 ; Lt. 'zz May 55 ; Ctfpt. 17 Nov. 63 ; Major, 28 June 71.
z Evan Bruce Gardvne,' Eneign, 9 Dec. 52 ; Lt. 23 Nov. 56 : Capt. 30 July 6a ; Major, Z9 June 7a.
z ». Wilsone Black,* En*, zz Aug. 54; Lt.g Feb. 55 ; Capt. P9 Jan. 57; Bt.Maj. 5 July 7a ; Major, z April 73.
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z Edward Arthur Ball"
z Arthur Mullaniffe O'Beirne.
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Denman Croft Murray
Edward Henry Corse Scott
Charles Wemyss Murr
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z Willoughby B. Gordon Forbes
z Henxy Blake Harward
I Charles Boileau Down
a St. George John Rathbome...
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Bi^mastert. — a John O'Connor,** 3 Nov. 57
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Lient.Greneral Crofton was appointed Persian
Interpreter to the force under Brigadier General
Litchfield in August 1832, and served with it
throughout the arduous operations in Parkur, and
against the tribes in the N.W. Desert, which
ended in the takhig of Balmeer. He was also em-
ployed at the defence of Aden against the Arabs
in 1840-41 ; and commanded the expedition sent
to the Red river. Prince Rupert's Land, via Hud-
son's Bay, in Z846, under instructions for the de-
fence of the British settlements in the event of
war with America for the Oregon territory. For
this service he received the thanks of the Duke of
Wellington and the Colonial Secretary.
* Colonel Osborne served with a party of
Volunteers attached to the Scinde Camel Corps
during Sir Charles Napier's campaign of Z845
against the mountain and desert tribes on the right
bank of the Indus. Served on the Head Quarters
Staff of the Azimghur Field Force during the cam-
paign of 1858 in theN.W.Provinces of India,and was
present at the action of 6th April before Asimghur
and in the intrenchment of that place firom 6th to
14th April, when besieged by Koer Sing's Force.
Also at the assault of Jugdespore, action at Je-
lowra zzth and 29th May, Metahi 24th May, and
skirmishes in the Jugdespore Jungles (mentioned
in despatches, Medal, ana Brevet of Major). Com-
manded zst Battalion 6th Regiment during the
Hazara campaign of x868, including the expedi-
tion against the Black Mountain tribes on the
Punjaub Frontier (mentioned in despatches, Me-
dal with Clasp, and CB.).
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9 Aug. 73
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X William Wastell,» 3z Dec. 60 ; Ensign, 30 Nov. 55 ; Lt. 36 Jan. 58 ; Hon.Mc^or, ax Dec. 70.
Qua/rter Matters.— i George Beedle,^^ zo July 66.
a James Berr^rman Tiippetts, 4 Oct. 73.
Medical Q0etrt. — 3 Surgeon Mtyor Francis John Shortt,*^ Surgeon, 39 Deo. 69.
X Surgeon Major Eugene Francis O'Leary, Surgeon, 30 Aug. 71.
xst Bait, embarked for India, 7 Bee. 1867. DevAt, with 2nd Batt.
2nd Batt. returned from Jamaica, 3 Mom 1867.
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* Ck)lo]iel Elkington served with the 6th Regt. in the Kai&r wan of 1847 and Z85X-53 (Medal},~dxffm9 ii^)^
he was present at the operations in the Fish river, Waterkloof, Amatolas, and Trans-Kei expedition m com*
mand of the LiRht Company. He served as Assistant Quarter Master General to the Ottoman Contingent tim.
its formation in May 1855 to the close of the war. for which he received the Brevet rank of Ms^or, the 4tli Clui
of the Medjidie, and the Torldsh Medal. Served as Aide de Camp to Sir John Michel during the Indian xaOxaj in
2858 in Central India (Medial, and Brevet of LtColonel). Served with the China Ezpeditionaiy Force in i860 u
Aide de OEunp to Sir John Michel from the landing of the Army to the surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clispa,
and promotea to an unattached Majority).
* Lt.Colonel Bell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ii^ the 38th Regiment, including the battles of Alms and
Inkerman. siege and fall of Sehastopol, and affair in the Cemetery (Medal with three Claaps, Sardinian and Tuikifh
Medals) . Served as Major of the 6th Regiment in the Hasara campaign of z868, including the auheequentqpexatio&s
in tho Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
■ U^or Feilden served with the 38th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July 1855, indndrng the
battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Mc^'or Colthurst served as Adjutant of the S^rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mukinr and wu
present at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on 30th March 1858, aflVkir of Sanganeer, defeat of the
Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on the rebels at Seokur (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Gardyne served throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and captoie of
Reahire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Boraajoon, and battle of SLooshab tMedalwith Clasp).
* Mc^'or Black served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea trom i^ih June 1855, incdoding the siege and bll
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
10 Major Hole served in the iznlian campaign in 1858, including the operations in the Jugdenore Jungle (ICedal).
1* Captain Evans served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campai^nx in 1858, including the operationa in the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served against the hill tribes of Sikkim during the dose of x86o. and was twice in
command of Patrols engaged with the enemy. Also in the Hazara campaign of z868, indndioig the adbeeqaest
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
u Captain Cockbum served as Brigade Major to the and Brigade of the Hazara Field Force of x868, ineladinf tie
subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the liwibi
campaign of 1871-72 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Brownlow (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
^* Captains Adcock, Harrison, and Morland, Lieutenants G. W. B. Collis. Baird, Brady, Stratford, Whitwoith.
and Ball, and Quartermaster Beedle, served with the 6th Regiment in the Haaaza campaign of z868, indodisg
the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
u MiHJor Hastings served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 2857, including the night attack and bat^
of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served also m Bengal in the several aotions leading
to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow — severely wounded (Medal with Cla^, and a year's aerrice}.
Served with Uie 6th Regiment in the Haaara campaign of z868 (Medal with Clasp).
^* Captains Wilson and FitzGerald served with the 6th Regiment throughout the operatlonB against the hill tnbs
of Sikkmi in 1861. Also in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Monntain
(Medal with Clasp).
n Captain Helyar served with the 8and Regiment in the Indian camjMiign in 1858, including the action 'of "Kaaksr,
defence of Jail (wounded), and subeequent operations at Shahjehanpore (Medal).
^ Lieutenants Meredith and Stracey served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of x868 (Medal vHh
Clasp).
*o Lieut. Morton served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of x868, indndiss
the subsequent oi>era(aons in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
** Major O'Connor served with the X4th Regt. in the Crimea fh>m xoth Jan. 1855, including the siege and lUlof &•
bastopol, and assault of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and TurkiiOi Medal).
** Major Wastell served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of X846-47J also throughout that of 1850-53 (Medal),
including the operations in the Fish river, Amatolas, and both the Trans-Kei expeditions. Also in the Haaaza eo-
paign or x868 (Medal with Clasp) .
M Burgeon 3iajor Bhortt.— For War Servioea see " Medical Department."
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FiiU H^i »9 May 34 ; Li.Colonel, 'lo Feb. 38 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major General, xa Dec. 54 j Lieut.General, 24 Oct.
^y. Piiy.i 5, . Q^n^f^ ^ ^prjl y, . Colonel 7th Foot, i May 68.
Lientenaat Oolonela.— x Greor^e Henry Waller," Sfuiffn, 10 Aug. 54 ; Zt. 22 Dec. 54 ; Capi. »2o Mar. 57 ;
Major, '21 June 64; Lt. Colonel, '28 Oct. 71.
2 George Flower Herbert,^ Eneign, ^15 Oct. 50; Lt. »io Dec. 52; Capt. 9 Sept. 55; Jfdyor, >'x4 Oct. 68;
" " ' (•<, 6Sept. 73.
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"SCr Huffh Stewart Cochrane," Enaign.i^ April 49 iLt.^i^ Oct. 52 ; Capt. 24 Aag. 58; JBt.Jfci/or, 19 Jan. 64 ;
_ Major, »28 Oct. 71 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 Jan. 74.
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William Henry Sunnan '^9$ Jan. 56 15 June
i Robert Watson Sparks | x6Mar. 55 ' 3 Aug.
I William Butterworth Colvin ! 17 Nov. 57 '16 Aug.
: Thomas Burton Vandeleur ,1*21 Sept. 55 23 Oct.
t Fitzmaurice Beauchamp * j 16 Oct. 55,^26 Jan.
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Heniy Wadham Locke Paddon
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Francis Hibbert
Thomas Myles Sandys" t
William Wheaton Chard
George Brooke Meares^o 1' 3 June
Edgar Lonsdale 11*29 Nov.
Robert Henry Maude p 3 Aug.
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Thomas Groube*®
George Stanley Orred
Thomas John Raymond Mallock, ai\
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William Joseph Souire
Francis Wingfield Douglass
Robert Barlow Manning
Gardiner Frederic Guyon
John Robert Beckett
William Conolly
John Henry Courtney Clarke* .itf/u- >
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Norman Pochtn
Berkenhead Qlegg
Percy St. Maur
Fred. St. Leger Tottenham
Charles Lysaght Mortimer
Edward Alfred Mostyn
Bobt. Preston Birkett Rodick
Charles Bilderbeck Mead Branson
JohnAnfipis
Gtoorge Francis Thunder
Edmund George Reilly
Hugh John Hector Dive
Arthur Hildesl^ Daunt
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a Henry Archibald Anderson
a Henry Martindale Temple
a Charles David Myers Gall
a Edward LoftOB Roche Thaokwell
Pa§wuutert.—i William Handasyde Bnc
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x9 Nov. 58 ; MonJi^jor, 19 Nov. 73.
Qmeurttr Mattert.—x William Ames,i' xo Oet. 7a.
a Matthew Slatteiy " 33 July 58.
UMeal qffUen,—! Surgeon Major Thomas Rudd,i« MD., Smyeon, x8 Nov. 71.
a Swrgeon David Mackie, MD., Surgeon, x Oct. 6a.
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n Od, 1873.
» Sir Biehazd Air^ served throughoot the Eastern campaign of X8S4-55— *»* ^ <»""^*"'\. ^^'^ * ?^6!SSLf" *
lerwarda from the disembarkation in the Crimea as Quarter Master General, and was present at the Mtttes of
■ Alma. Balaklava. and Inkerman. and siege of Sebastojpol (MediU with ^^^ S^^f£^'^SS^^i^t
Igtonrf Honor, Commander of xst Class of tha Military Older of Savoy, and Claw of theM6djidie,andTnrkitfi
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* Lt. Colonel Waller served with the Tth Fosiliers in the Crimea ftrom the szst Nov. 1854, indoding the siege of
Bebaatopol, sortie of $)th May, attack and capture of the Quarries 7th Jane (woanded), assault of the Rodan z8th June
(wounded), and was in the Trenches on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turk*
ish Medal).
s LtColonel Herbert served with the 3tst Regt. in the Crimea ft:om 32nd May 1855. including the aiegeand&n
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September, and was woanded during the bombardment of
27th June while employed as an Assistant Engineer in throwing up an entrenchment in the 8-gan Betterj,
right attack (MedsJ with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Mi^or Daubei^ served with the 00th Li^ht Infkntry in the Crimea firom 5th Dec. 1854, including the captnre
of the Quarries, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the i8th June, and fbnned one of the stonning
par^ on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* SUjor Bennett served the Eastern camimign of 1854-55 in the 7th Fusiliers, including the battles of Alina and
Inkerman, siegra of Sebastopol, and sortie on 36th October (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusaftye Field Force, present at the
defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destrac-
tion of Lalloo on the Z5th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the
Bonair Pass on z6th lieoember which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes
on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel Cochrane served as Adjutant of the 86th Regt. in the Central India campaign under Sir Hugh Boae,
and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of Chandairee (slightly wounded), battle of Betira (tbne
horses shot under him), siege storm and capture of the city and fortress of Jhansi, where, under a tremendous fin
trora the fort, he planted the British flag on the top of the Palace ; battle and capture of Koonch, various actiou
before Calpee fW>m zsth to sist May 1858, battle of Growlowlee, capture of the city and fortress of Calpee, battle of
Morar, battle before and capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior ; commanded Irregular Cavalry under &j>
Robert Napier in pursuit of Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah in the jangles of Central India (twice mentioned in de-
spatches, victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served as M^jor of Brigade with the EoBofzje
Field Force during the Indian N.W. fh)ntior war of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Plummer served witii the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea firom the xsth July 1855, including the siege and
fki.ll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 4th Pum'aub Rifles in the succeaefol
attack on the Cabool Khail Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 '^^ J^^n* '^^ ; cmd as A.O.M.General to the Tank Field Forte
under Brigadier Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood tribe of Wu2eerees ftrom April to the 2and 3iaj
z86o, including the forcing of the Burrura Pass and burning of Makeen (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Kerr served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea subsequent to the ftill of Sebastopol, trxxta the 24th
Nov. 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also in the Indian N.W. fh}ntier war of 1863 with tne Ensaf^ Field
Foroe^ present at the defence of the Sunfahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical
Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the Z5tn Deo., also in the action at Umbeyla and deaUuction of the village at the
foot of the Bonair Pass on z6th Dec. which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission 01 the hill
tribes on Z7th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Beauchamp served with the force under Brigadier Greneral Chamberlain, attached to the a4th (Mnzbiet
Sikhs, against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during April and May x86o, and was present at the forcing of the Barren
Pass, taking of Makeen, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
i<> Captains Paddon and Meares and Lieut. Groube served in the jth Fasiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier
war of Z863 with the Eusofyze Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass aad
at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the Z5th Dec., also in the artinc
at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on z6th Dec. which ended in the eta-
plete rout of tiie enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on Z7th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
li Captain Sweny, as a Lieutenant in the 4th Regiment, served in Abyssinia aa Aide de Camp to Brigadier Genml
Wilby ; was afterwards appointed Provost Marshal and Baggage Master to the zst Brigade zst Diviaion, and ir&s
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain for sen':cr,
Medal).
"t Captain Sandys served in Bengal through the Sepoy mutiny in Z857-58.
u Quarter Master Ames served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crmiea ft-om the Z7th June Z855, including the mgi
and fiiU of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the z8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Scnti
also in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzye Field Force, and was present at the defence of the
Sungahs at the Umbevla Pass, and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lall'»i.
also m the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass which ended in tU
complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the Hill Tribes (Medal with Clasp).
I' Quarter Master Slattexv was present with the 58th Regiment in New Zealand at the taking and destrQcdon f
Pomare's Pah on 30th April Z845, attack on Heki's Pah, destruction of the Waikiri Pah, storming of Kawiti's Fah,
capture and destruction of Rhuapekapeka z ith Jan. z866 (Medal) .
^* Surgeon Major Rudd.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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ILieutenant Colonela.— 2 c. Alex. Cunningham Robertson,* JFm*. ^ic Sept.
Dec. 54 ; BtJ^cjjor, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major,
I 45 J £^.lfa;or, xo Jan. 58 ; Bt.Lt.Col, 20 July 58 ; Major, 23 July 58 ;
I II Henry George Woods,' Eneign, 13 Oct. 43 ; U. 20 Oct. 48 ; Capt. 29 LJec. 54 ;
— Dec. 55J BtLt.Colonel, 18 Jan, 61 ij.t. Colonel, 15 June 66; Colonel, 10 July 69.
37 ; Id. P20 Aug. 41 ; Capt. >*ii Nov,
1. 15 Dec. 64 ; Lt.Col. 30 Dec. 65.
30 l*/,j iM^on.— X Wm. Fred. Adams Colman,* Ene. 15 June 43 ; Lt. xo Mar. 45 ;' Capt. 15 liar, s
27 I John Vere William Henry Webb," Ene. 29 Jan. 47 ; Id. P21 Feb. 51 ; Capt. 14 Itoy 58;
^ , ',x9Apr.64.
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1 Charles Frederick Malet
2 Bennett Fleming Handy
2 Francis James Stuart
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2 Fred. Barthof. Joseph Jerrard
2 Robert Julian Orde Jocelyn.
I Arthur Henry Cope
1 Stephen Brown
2 Artnur Ashlev Ruck
2 John Parry Hamer
2 Jam^ Matthew Taylor
I George Villiers Turner
I Herbert Henry Russell, Jn-]
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X Rowland Ofdceley
1 William Freeman Kelly
2 William Richard Orme
X Charles William Atkinson ..
2 Henry Thomas Granger
2 Joseph Wright Ward
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X Lawrence Gha. F. Thompson
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X Henry Meredith Wade,
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I George Alft-ed Money
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X Edw. Hy. Hopton Montresor
X Henry Mauley Briscoe
a Henry Arthm* Fletcher
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1 General Ball served in the Peninsula with
the 34th Regiment ft*om June 1809 to Nov. 18x3,
including the siege of Badajos in May 181 x ; battles
of Busaco and Albnhera, actions at Arroyo do
Molinoand Almaraz, battle of Vittoria (wounded in
the head) , and affairs at the Pass of Maya (severely
wounded in the left leg). He has received the
War Medal with three Clasps.
" Colonel Robertson served in the Anglo-Si)ani8h
Legion IVom July 1835 to June 1837. Received a
Modal for the action of 5th May 1837 ; the Cross of
the xst Class of San Fernando for the actions of
the 15th and i6th March 1837 ; and another Medal
for the storming of Irun X7th May following:
severely wounded in the face by a splinter in the
general action on the Heights of Ametza, xst Oct.
1836. Served with the 8th Regiment at the siege
of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties on 9th,
14th, and i8th July (commanded the Regiment),
and commanded Detachments of 8th and 6 xst
Regiments at the capture of four guns in front of
the Advanced Piquet on X2th August. Acted as
D.A.Q.M.Gren. to Seaton's Column in December,
including afikirs of Gungaree, Puttiala, and'Myn-
poorie. Present during operations trova. 2nd to
22nd March 1858 resulting in the occupation of
Lucknow in the capacity of Deputy Judge Advo-
cate General to the Army in the field (Brevets of
Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
» Colonel Woods served with the 97th Regiment
in the Crimea fh>m 20th Nov. 1854, and was present
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and com-
manded the Grenadiers of the 97th with the
storming party of the Redan on the 8th Sept.—
wounded (Medal with Clasp. Brevet of Major, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
John Falls, 4 Dec. 57 ; Hon.Major, x6 Oct. 71- ^ ^ . ,
X Thos. Palmer Senior, 15 May 67; Ensign, 18 Nov. 57 ; ^*' »6 ^^7 ^'J Son.CapUnu, 15 May 7a.
Quarter MaHers.—2 Thomas Massey Chadwick, 20 Sept. 55.
„ , ^^ I William Rowe, x8 Oct. 73-
Medical QffUers.—^ Surgeon Major John Madden.^* MB., Surgeon Major, a Oct. 66.
1 Surgeon Mtyor Grahame Auchinleck,** MD., Surgeon Major, 22 Dec;:^8. t
Faeinge Bine.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and^^lC
xst Battalion embarked for Malta, 9 March 1866 ; DepSt, ^eith and Battalion. <^
2nd Batt. returned from Malta, 5 March 7868.
145-46 ^ih (The Kings) Begiment of Foot
^ Kajor Colman, while on passage to India in the transport Briton, was wrecked on the Lesser AndamsB in
November 1844, and remained on that island fllty-one days, saffbring very severe privations. He served with the
80th Begiment throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and waspresent m the battles of Moodkee, Feroseehah, and
Sobraon— ran the Standard Bearer through the body in single combat (Medal and two Clasps).
• Major Webb served at the siepc and assault of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties on 9ih and 14th Julr.
capture of four guns on x2th August, and six days' fighting in the city ; afterwards present in the action of Bohina-
shur, affair of Alljrghur, and battle of Agra, the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, affur
oi the and and action of 6th December at Cawnpore. and action of Khudagunj (Medal with two Clasps).
I Major Longfield accompanied the force under Msgor B. S. Baynes which surprised the garrison and eeciu^l
tke Fort and magazine of Fhillour on the Sutlej on the 12th and 13th May 1857 ; also served at the siege of IXlti
and repulse of sorties on pth 14th i8th and ajrd July, and capture of four guns on lath August 1857 ; aftcrwanis
present in the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, the affair of and and action of 6th Dec.
«t Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj. also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 as Brigade Quarter Mister to
Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Fort and town of Sandee (Medal with t^ro
OlaJsps).
* Major Whitting served in the Indian campaign from March 1858, and acted as Staff Adjutant to a Detachmcii:
«t Basseram, and was engaged in the operations a j^lnst the rebels in the jungles of Jugdespore under Sir K. Ln^rd ;
also served the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude, includmg the attack and capture of the Fort and town of Sandee (Medal .
10 Captain Brown served with the 63rd Begiment at the assault of the Bedan and fall of Sebnstopol, also at the
bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
II Captain Lowry (late a Captain in the 41st Begiment) served with the 4z6t Begiment Uirooghont the Crimean
campaign, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege andfkllof Sebastopol. repulse of the sortie on 3^
October, and assault of the Bedan on Eth September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie).
u Captain Jervis served with the 33rd Begiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was preae&t
at the storming and capture of Magdfala (Modal).
1* Surgeon Majors Madden and Auchinleck.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to gth Foot.
* Colonel Hawes served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with tho oth Begiment. including the battles cf
Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Also in the Crimea ft-om the ajrth Nov. 1854, inclndiL?
the siege and fall of Sebastopol. and assault on the batteries on the z8th June (Medal with (jlasp. Brevet of Majcr.
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
> Lt.Colonel Buchainan served the EoHtern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 47th Begiment, indudini^ th«
battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of a6th Oct.. siege and fall of Sebastopol— appointed Town Major (Medal with
three Clasps. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie).
* Major Probart served with the 95th Begiment in the Crimean campaign firom the 34th Nov. 1854, indadirt;
the siege and fbll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me(!^idie, and Ttirkish Medal). Served with
the 54th Begiment during the Indian zputiny,— in Eastern Bengal against the Chittagong Mutineers, and in Lord
Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
» Majors W. Daunt and Harvey served in the Crimea ftom a7th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fUl of Sebas-
topol, and assault on the Cemetery on tho z8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Hi^or Daunt has
also the 5th Class of the Medjidie.
* Major Vibart serv^od in the Crimea f^om 16th Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault
on the Cemeterv on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Major Burfand served in the Crimen fVom i6th Juno 1855, including the' siege and fiall of Sebastopol asJ
assault on tho Ccmeterj' on the z8th June (Modal with Clasp, and Turkisth Medal).
* Major Boberts served with the 40th Begiment in the Crimea from zHt April 1855. including the siege and tkH
of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Bedan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, land Turkish Medal).
» Captain Musgrave served with the 87th Fusiliers in India throughout tho Indian mutiny (Medal).
t® Captain Huxham served with the 31SC Begiment throughout tho campaign of i860 in China, incladrng tb?
action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku forts). Also served against the Tacpici:
rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862.
13 Major Morrison served the Eastern campaign ttora Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopcl
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
1' Major Morris served with the 95th Begiment in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota U
Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
1* Quarter Master Casey served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present in the battles of Moodkef,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon — severely wounded by a sabre-cut in left arm (Medal and two Clasps). Served in th*
Crimean campaign f^om a8th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Torki^J:
Medal).
1* Quarter Master Sterrett served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Feroresh&t.
and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served also in the Crimean campaign fh>m loth Feb. 1855. including tbe^^
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Surgeon Major Boberts.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
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Lt.Colonel, 8 Mar 73 ; Colonel, 3 Nov. 7a. .
2 Henry James Bnchanan,* J^iwi^, '14 June 50; Lt. '15 July 53; Capt, 15 June 55; Major, i AprQ57;
Bt.Lt.CoUmel, la July 68 ; Lt. Colonel, x Jan. 73.
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Sept. 68.
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I Charles Caldwell Grantham, Ensign, 16 Sept. 45 ; it. 33 Oct. 47 ; Capt. ai July 58 j Miyor, 8 May 73.
I Hen^ Marcus Beresford, ii^fMi^w, ^13 May 53 ; Lt. 15 Dec. 54; Capt. P30 July 58; Bt.Mcyor, 5 July
73 ; Major, x Jan. 73.
Caftaiks.
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X Henry Collingwood Vibart* ...
a William Harris Burland?
a Charles John Cramer Boberta"
a Richard Ohas. Henry Gtermon
I William James Maa
a W. H. Errington Riu
a Charles Smith Perry ....
I Arthur Henry Josselyn
a Benjamin D'UrbanMu8grave,*.lid« de \
Camtp to Governor qfSontkAuatralia.. }
X John Gillespie
t Francis Edward Biddulph
3 Beginald Edward Huxham*<>
X Mileson Edgar
a Edmund Kerrich
X William Richard Vandelenr
3 Archur Francis Bingham Wright, >
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Karsden Samuel James Sunderland, \
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James Algernon Ind
Thornton Warner Clogstoun
Thomas Farley
Huntley Bacon
Daniel Dickinson, Inetruetor of Mue- \
ketrvis Oct. 70 )
Archibald Graham WaveU
John Lovell
Augustus Henry Longfield
Edward Charles Maltby
Edward Pennell Elmhirst, Inetruetor \
^fMueketry ip April 70 ]
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College _;
Charles Herbert Shepherd
Greorge Michell Seaton, Adj. X3 Nov. 73
Richard Andrews Mitchell
Herbert Durell Terry
Fitzmanrice Rob. Deane Townkhend ...
John Baines Seddon Deverell
Bdward Croft Murray
Octavius Allcard
Edward Bosville James
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Somerset Henry Paul Graves
Samuel Martin Gully ■
Waldegrave Charles Feam Kell <
Divie Knighton Robertson
Mom. Richard Luttrell PiUdngtcnBethell
Wmiam Gibbs Straghan
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a Frederick Alexander Currie
3 Henry James Shuokburgh .
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17 ... ±'agfmaMtere.'~9 Walter Morrison," 39 Dec. 5 7 ; Eneign , 1 3 March 57 ; Son.Mq;or, 13 Mar. 7a.
17 ... X Maxwell Kirwan Morri*," 10 March S7 ; Uon.Major, xo March 73.
Quarter Maetert.— J John Casey," 9 Dec. 64.
3 Thomas Sterrett," 19 Dec. 65.
Medieal qffieere.—^ Surgeon Maior Alexander Fisher Bartley, Suraeon Major, ai Deo. 73.
X Surgeon Major Edmund Humphrey Robert8,i« Surgeon, 7 Aug. 66.
Faeinge TeViow.— Agent, Andrew Lawrie, Esq.
x$t Batt. returned from the Cape qf Good Mope, Auguet, 1870. and Batt, returned fnm Japan, Julf 1868.
1 I.ieai.G«neral Bates has served three years in the West Indies and twenty-one years in the Bast Indies.
srved as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Dick, who was killed at the battle of Sobraon (Medal) ; and was appointed
^er that aotion Aide de Camp to Lord Gough, the Commander in Chief in India, in which capacity he served in
e Panjan^ campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the affair of Ramnu^gnr and subsequent operations result-
g in Ukt pMsage of the Chenab and the battles of OhUlian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
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' 3 April 46 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, aa Dec. 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; M<yor, 19 June 55 ; Major Otnend, i April 63;
LUut.Oeneral, 20 Dec. 71 ; Colonel loth Foot, 20 Feb. 74.
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P22 Oct. 47 ; BtMuyor, ao July 58 ; Major, 26 Oct. 58 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 24 June 59 ; Lt.Colonel, 28 Aug. ih .
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I Metcalfe Dale
1 Charles Talbot Peyton
2 Frederic William Key Glass
I George Blagrove Paton
1 Herbert Meyrick
1 Frank Robert Lowth
a James de Hoghton
z Beresford Robert Hamilton ...
65, Pa I Aug. 69
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2 Arthur Steuart Corry Dillon
X Henry Compton Sewell Groldft-ap
Henry Wiley
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
2G Oct.
22 Nov.
1 Sir John Garvock served ot Sr
Harry Smith's staff in the Kaffir wi:
during 1850-52 (Medal). Utt^-o
acted as Adjutant General and Qnar-
ter Master General to Sir Harry SmJt
in the action with and defeat c-f ibf
rebel Boers at Bloem Plaats (frc-
Africa). 29th August 184S. Was »
Major of Brigade in Sir Harry Simu» »
Division throughout the Sikh cam-
paign of 1845-46, and wasprescBi i*
the battles of Moodkec. ferou^
(horse shot under him), BuddiviO,
Aliwal, and Sobraon, where 1»^»'
himself severely wounded, and r>
horse struck in three places (M^lai
with three Clasps). Commanded tif
Euso&aie Field Force, c<msl^tme ^
., 12,000 men and 24 guns, in the ojierA-
7o'tion8 on the North-Wcstcm FmcLrr
7o|of India in December 1S63, wtuca
71 led to the completely puccesftfulur-
71 mination of the war ondsubnust^.-
71 'of the enemy {KCB., Medal).
71
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71
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13 Nov. 72
30 April 73
28 Feb. 74
Mar. 48 ; MonJ£t{jor, x Jane 65.
71.
Pay«a#**r».—z James Murphy," x June 55; Q.Jf. 3 Mar. 48; J£on.iHvi
2 George Lewis Cuming. 6 Dec. 66 ; Aon.Captain, 6 Dec. :
Quarter Maater».—i Robert Hyde, xx Aug. 63.
a James Templeton, 27 Sept. 71.
Medical Qffleer$.— 2 Surgeon Major George Monlas Slaufrhter," Surgeon, 7 Aug. 67.
X Surgeon Major FitsGJerald Edward Scanlan, z April 73.
^ _ ^^ , Faeinge YeWovr.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
itt Bait, embarked for the Cape of Good Hope, Sept. 1864. BepSi, with tnd Battalion.
2nd Batt. returned from Bangoon, zq Feb, z87^ by V^OOQIC
loth {The North Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot 148a
* Colonel Axmesley served with the 37th Regiment in Ceylon dnring the rebellion in 1848. Served with the xoth
Re^nment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, was present at the suppreasion of the mutiny at Benares, capture of
the Fort of Atrowleea, advance on Lucknow, incladmg the actions of Cnanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Donroha,
sicj^ and capture of Lacknow, commanded the advanced party into the Kaisabagh, commanded a party of Volun-
teers occapying the large Mosque commanding tho Kaisabagh— mentioned in despatches as having "highlv dis-
tiDgoished himself;" afterwards present at the relief of Azimghur and subsequent operations at Jugdespore (Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp).
' Lt Colonel Barlow served the Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the loth Regt., including the whole of the siege
operations before Mooltan, action pf Sooijkoond, carrying the Heights before Mooltfin, capture of the Dowlat
Gute (grape-shot woimd), and surrender of the fortress; afterwards present at the battle of Ooojerat (Medal with
two Cdisps). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. including the capture of Jugdespore with Eyre's Forcc»
capture of Atrowleea, actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore. and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow,
relief of Azimghur, and operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal with Clasp).
* Ma^'or Lucas served the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49 with the xoth Regiment, including the whole of the siege
operations before Mooltan, aflkir of the otn Sept., storming tho enemy's strongly entronchecl position and surrender
of the fortress; afterwards present at tne battle of Goojorat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian cam-
paign of 1857-58. including tne advuice on Lucknow and actions at Chnnda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and
capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, capture of Ju^espore, and operations ih its vicinity (Medai with Clasp) .
' Lt. Colonel Crowe served with the 78th Highlanders m the Persian campaign in 1856, and was present in the action
of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohnmrah (Medal with Clasp) . Ser\'ed m India with Havelock's Column from its
first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Fnttehpore, Pandoo Kuddce, CawnjMre, Oonao, Buseerut-
punge, Boorbeakechowkee (Victoria Cross for distinguished and gallant conduct), Mungarwar, and Alumbagh,
relief of Lucknow (wounded), defence of Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of
Azimghur, and operations near Jugdespore (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and grant of a year's service
fur Lucknow).
' Major Bartholomew commanded a mounted Detachment of the loth Regiment during the operations against
the rebels in the Shahabad district, f^m 9th Oct. 1858 to 4th Jan. 1850, and was several times engaged (mentioned
in despatches. Medal). Served in the Abyssinian Expedition in 186S (Medal).
»" Mayor Byron served in the 34th Regiment at the sieee of Sebastopol in 1854, and was wounded and taken pri-
Boner in a sortie by the Russians on the night of the aoth December (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including actions at Cawnpore under Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow,
and relief of Azimghur (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Davies was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for ** gallant and humane conducts
on the 3rd Nov. 1852 for having plunged into the Rio Grrande at Jamaica and rescued a private soldier who had bceu
carried away by the force of the current."
" Major &uidwith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present with the party of the xoth Regi-
ment under Captain Dunbar (who was killed) at the attempt to relieve Arrah (wounded) ; advance to Lucknow,
and actions at Ghanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, storming of the Emaumbara
and Kaisabagh, passage of the Tonse, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vicinity
(Medal with Clasp).
" Major Hudson served during the KafOr wars of 18^6-47, and of 1851-53, on the Ordnance Staff, and was fVc-
qnently thanked in General orders (Medal). Served also m the Crimean campaign, and was present at the several
sorties, and the attack of the Redan on the x8th June 1855, when he was contused by the bursting of a shell in the
Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
>* Captain Battye served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was 'present at the mutiny at Dinapore and
attempt to relieve Arrah ; capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow, and actions at Chanda, tJmeerpore, Sultan-
p>jre, and Douraha, siege aixd capture of Lucknow and storming of the Emuumbara and Kaisabagh (Medal
with ClaspJ.
>< Maior Murphy served with the xoth Regiment in the Sntlej campaign of 1845 46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also the Puxgaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the whole of tho siege operations beforo
Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on X7th Aug. 1848, and surrender of the fortress ; after-
wards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
*• Sui>|^ii Mfuor Slaughter.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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Fall Hall: ^ Li.Colwul, P28 June 50; Colontl, a8 Nov. 54; 3fa;or General, xo Sept. 64; Xe.GciMrai» 14 April 73;
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Lieutenant Coloneli.— x John Boe, Enrian, 1*26 May 44 ; Lt. '9 Oct. 46 ; Capt. '30 Sept. 53 ; Jf«/V* '» F^-
60; Bi.Lt. Colonel, 34 Mar. 7X ; Lt.Cofonel, '31 May 7X.
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X George Maokworth Bullock
2 Samuel Keith Harries
3 James HerbertVldal Brai- \
thwaite )
3 John Woodville Jones
Neville Francis Fitz Gerald ^
Chamberlain }
James Loughnan O'Bryen ...
Henry George Byland
Henry Wickliam
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» Sir Prancia Seymour embarked ftir the &is
on the 98th February 1854 with the xstBattahcL
Soots Fusilier Guards, in which he served wi»-
out intermission throughout the Crimean csis*
paign to the fall of Sebastopol on the 8th Sept.
1855, when he returned to England in cowe-
quenoe of a severe wound in the head which h*
received in the trenches before Sebastopol while
Field OflElcer commanding the Bight Attack o£
the 24th August 1855. He was present as th*
Battle of the Alma where he was highly com-
mended for hiri gallant conduct. Battle of Bab-
klava, the repulse of a sortie the day after, s£^
Battle of Inkerman where he received a gtn-
shot wound of the band, and succeeded to ti»
. jcommsmd of the Battalion at an early pan ^
P25 Sept. 69. the day. Was recommended for the victona
24 Jan. 70 Cross for gallant conduct when Field Officer n
' 9 Feb. 7olthe Trenches on the a4th August 1855, as well *s
Px4 Sept. 70|for his conduct at the battle of the Alma. W»
Pis July 71 in temporary command of the Battali(ni duribc
7t a portion of the winter of 1854-55. (Medal wru
71 four Clasps. C.B., OfBcer of the Legion of Hoiut.
7^3nd Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Med&iJ
7 Oct.
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28 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
34 April 72
36 June 73
3x Aug.
13 Feb.
9 Aug.
28 Feb.
38 Feb.
x8 Mar.
« LtColonel Crompton-Stansfield served 1
the 43nd Highlanders in the Crimea from t£c
x4th July X855, including the aiege «nd ffi'c
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and TuxtitA
Medal).
* Captain Mortimer served with the 8oih Re-
giment in Burmah in 1853 (Medal with Glasppr
Pegu). Also in the LMlian mutiny c«mpaiK="i
Z858-59, and was present with the Camel I. o»p5
at the capture of Calpee, and scrred with the
Cawnpore and Moradahad Levies (Medal wsi
Clasp). ^ .
• Captain Bamfield served with the :««
Highlanders in the Indian campaign of *J5^5?»
including the siege of Kotah, battle of f«M«!»
and pursuit through Rajpootana, Central ind*
and Malwa (Medal with Clasp) . _ ^
7 Doctors Wee* and TnUodi.— For War Ser-
vices see '* Medical Depaztmont."
Paymatter$.—9 Richard Rodd Robinson, 36 Mar. 58 ; Hon.Major^6 Mar. 73.
I Di ' ^ ^ .
Quarter Maetere.-
Medical Qffhere.
I David Simpson, 15 June'58 ; JSneian, 3 June 48 ; Son.M(\for, 15 Juno 68.
John Robinson Atkins, 23 Nov. 60.
X William Mullins, 17 July 63.
■a Surgeon Mtyor John Henry West,? 2n>., Surgeon, x6 Feb. 64.
X Surgeon Major John Tulloch,? MD., Surgeon, 13 Feb. 66.
Faeinge Green.^Agente, Messrs. Cox & Co.
xMt Battalion embarked for Bengal, 16 July 1864. DepSt.aUaeked to md BatiaKen,
ond Battalion returned from the Cape of &ood Mope, ix July 1870.
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i'iy. Pay.
'nd i2itt!,]SSepi)re,Beii^ J 12th (Eost Suffolk), iBriffode D%»ot%^ St. Ednmnd*.
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YeviSer. Colosel.— Henry Colvile, Ensign ^ Lt. '29 Dec. 13 ; Lt,^ Capi. P6 Nov. 17 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, '6 July 30 ;
Major 4" Col. '31 Dec. 44 ; Lt. Colonel, '25 March 53 ; MaJorC^eneralf 20 June 54 ; LUut. General, 20 July 60 j
Oenerai, 27 March 68 ; Colonel 12th Foot, 29 Oct. 64.
laenteaant Oohmels.— John M'Neill Walter,' CB., Brigadier General Commanding Saugor District; Ensign,
'31 July 35; Lt. 3 July 39; Capt. 29 Sept. 47; Mf^jor, ^2 Dec. 53; Lt.Cohnel, '17 Oct. 56; Colonel,
Z7 June 61.
2 John M'Kity, Ensign, 25 Aug. 54 ; X/. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. 6 May 59 ; Major, i July 67 ; X£.Cofefi«{, x May 71.
X Edward H. Foster,* Ensign, 2 May 42 ; Lt. 14 Apr. 46 j Capt. 14 Feb. 55 ; Major, 17 June 68 ; Lt.Colonel,
I April 73.
■ig'era. — 2 George Fuller Walker,^ Commandant, Kussowlte Depot ; Ensign, 14 April 46 ; X/. 13 Sept. 49 ; Capt.
17 Mar. 58 ; Major, 'y June 65.
I I*>ederick Bagnell,* Ensign, 20 Oct. 46 ; Lt. 8 Aug. 49 ; Capt. 8 Jan. 58 ; Major, 9 April 70.
I Charles Jocelyn Cecil Sillery, Ens. 21 Jan. 53 ; JUS. 21 Sept. 54 ; Capt. 9 Sept. 55 ; Major, i May 71.
a Edward Marcon, Ens. 13 Sept. 48 ; Lt. 3 Dec. 52 ; Capt. 30 Se])t. 5S ; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, i Apr. 73.
Captaiits.
I Wm. Cooke O'Shaughnessy* )
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1 William Thomas Baker
2 HughPearce Pearson.'O^- )
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1 Henry Macgregor Lowry* ...
2 William Keougn
I WilliamCrosbieSiddonsMair*
a HenryLongWilliamPhillips"
I Campbell Thomas Moiris ..
I Wm. A. Fetherstonhaugh*..
I James Edward Harris
3 John King Dooner^'
1 Henry Magee
2 George Turner
2 Greorge James Grordon
2 Herbert Trist Cooper i«
2 Robert Baynes Reed
3 Walter John Boyes
1 Simon Bagge Triphook ^*..
2 Henry Duppa Alfred Cutbilli
. Charles Henry Gardner ...
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2 Arthur Henry Brittain"
2 WilliamBrowne Ferris, /fM.>
of Musketry, 16 May 73... i
2 George Frederick Gavin
1 Harry Leigh Townshend
I Arthur French
3 Charles Hely , Adj. 19 Jan. 73
1 Henry Stewart Bolton"
2 Thomas Baker
2 John C. Robertson Glasgow..
W.WiillaceRoderickOnslow"
I Manfred John Sawyer
I Owen Williams, Instructor }
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1 John James Fox Irwin
2 Goo.Aug.BarringtonGodbold
3 Arthur Staniforth Hcxt
2 Richard Thos. Edward Dowse
1 Chas. Fairfax HuUon Riddell
X Charles Richard Townley, )
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2 Richard James Pike
I Charles Thos. Jackson Dowler
1 Arthur CoiGH
2 Edward ttedhtoue Jos. Warner
2 William Randolph Routh, )
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1 James Jsiducy Tillyer-Blunt
2 Guillum Scott Bjiugh
2 Gcofije Shields
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I Charles Donovan Cave
1 John Logan Fraser
2 Claude Kennedy
X GoodsonAdey
a Arthur John Watson
2 George Henry Robinson
3 Arthur Wilbraham Twin-)
ing Radcliffe f
2 QuintinHamilton Thompson
Frank Stewart Whittington )
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28 Oct.
28 Oct 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
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19 June 72
31 Aug. 72
13 Nov. 72
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug.
9 Aug,
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28 Feb.
« Brigadier General Walter served throughont
the Kathr campaign of 1846-47 as Adjutant of t^e
90th Light Infantry, and Field Adjutant of the
i8t Division (Medal). Served with the 53rd Regi-
ment in the Punjaub campaign in 1840, and waa
present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
Clasp). Also with a Brigade on the Peshawur
fi-onticr in 1851-52. Served with the 35th Begt. m
the Indian campaign of 1858-59 ; commanded the
Arrah Field Force in the actions of Sirthooa,
Bramineegunge, Rampdorperoiora Jemaon, and
Kareesath ; subsequently a light Column m wio
operations in Shahabad, including the action be-
fore Nonoodhee ( CB, , and Medal) .
« Lt.Colonel Foster and Major Bagnell servea
in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
. * Mnjor Walker served as Adjutant of the btn
Regt. at the siege and assault of Delhi (severely
V wounded), including repulse of sorties on oth
71 (horse shot) 14th i8th and 23rd July 1857 ; aOer-
71 wards present in the actions of Bolundshur
and Allighur, battle of Agra, action of Dil
Koosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord
Clyde, affair of the and and action of the 6th
Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagung
(Medal with two Clasps). „ ^ ^ ^^ ^
« Major O'Shaughnessy and Capt. Fetherston-
haugh served with the 12th Regiment through-
out the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was
present during the remainder of the Waikato
campaign under Sir Duncan Cameron, alao
at the operations before and assault of the
• 73 (jate Pah (Medal).
73
ToMViMters.-x Walter Rice Olivey, 6 Apr. 55 ; Ensian, '14 Feb. 51 : i<- '29 Oct. 56 ; Hon.Mtyor, 14 Feb. 66.
a Thomas Huddlestone,«> i May 64 ; k-M- 16 Feb. 56 ; ^lon.Captaxn, x May 69.
QuarUr Masters. — 2 Edward Farrant,»» 30 July 62.
I William Cox, 29 Oct. 73 .
Medical Officers.— q Surgeon Major James GreigLeask, MB., Surgeon, 15 Feb. 71.
I Surgeon John Wallace," MD. A.S. 31 March 64.
Facings Yeilow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. & Co.
i9t Batt. returned from New Zealand, August 1867.
and Batt. embarked for Bengal, July 1864. DepCt, vith ist Batt. ^ ^ ^ , ^
Digitized by VjOOQLC
151 12th {East Suffolk) Regiment of Foot,
J Captain Pearson served in the 84th Regiment throughout the operations of the Column under Havelock, inclading
the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, randoo Nuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), Oonao, Buseerut Gunge (first and eecoudi.
Boorbeake Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungawar, and Alum Bagh, relief of Lucknow, commanded a Company of the iifix
Regt. in the sortie of 26th Sept. 1857, and at the storming of the Him Kanah ; served with Outiam's Force at the
Alum Bagh, also at the assault and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and pursuit of Koer Singh (Ued&l aad
two Clasps, and a year's service).
J Captain Lowry served during the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal).
" Captain Mair served throughout the New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the capture Qf the Pahs at KihiM,
capture of Matarikoriko, relief and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt, action of Huirangi, and Fkiimi?Ii
in front of Tearie. Served during the first part of the Waikato campaign, also as Adjutant of the Flying Coltum
during the war of 1863-64 (Medal).
" Captain Phillips served with the lath Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present
with the storming party at the capture of Rangiriri on the 20th Nov. 1863 (Medal).
" Captains Doouer and Triphook and Lieut. Bolton served in New Zealand during active operations in 1864-66
(Medal).
" Ca.ptain Cooper served with the 12th Regiment during the New Zealand war of X863-66, inclndijig the 'Waikato
campaign.
1' Captain Cutbill served throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-^, and was present with the Th«m»
expedition and with that of the Waikato (Medal).
" Lieut. Brittain served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the expedition to the Thames and siege aii
capture of the Maori position at Orakau on xst and and April 1864 (Medal).
^* Lieut. Onslow served in New Zealand during active operations in 1S66 (Medal).
*> Captain Huddlestone served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma a&d
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebaatopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Quarter Master Farrant served in the Butlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Feroieshah
(Medal). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the relief of Pegu, and with General Peel's Column to Maitsban ud
Thongoo (Medal with Clasp). Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Bedleekeserai, siege and operaticia*
before Delhi, actions of Namoul, Kassgunge, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, capture of Lucknow, and subsequent opex»-
tions in Oude (Medal with two Clasps) . Served in the Indian N. W. Frontier war of 1863 (Clasp).
*■ Doctor Wallace.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to i^th Foot.
• Major Twyuam served with the 61st Regt. at the siegeandcaptureof Delhi in 1857, and the action of }?#i^'
ghur; and with the 13th Light Inikntry in the actions at Doomureah gunge, Toolsepore, and Bootwab (31e^
with Clasp).
• Major Brown served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea firom 5th Feb. 1855, including the siege of Scbastopcl,
attacks of the Redan on 18th June (with the storming Column) and 8th Sept.; also at the bombardtment and «:•
render of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a party of tb?
57th Regiment with the Colunm under Brigadier Coghlan at the attack and capture of the Arab village of Pbf *
Othman on the i8th March 1858 (mentioned in despatch, and thanked in General orders). Served in ibe>'<'
Zealand war in 1861 (Medal).
7 Captain Gilbert served in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, including the battle of the Tchcmaya, siege and faSi^
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present ti
the relief of Aximghur and the subsequent operations in that district ; also in the actions at Amorah, Jugdespcre.
Doomureahgungo, Toolsepore, and the operations under Colonel Kelly in Tirhoot and the Terai, including it?
action at Bootwab (MedalK
f Captain Gillett served in the Crimea from the and Sept. 1855, including the siege and ftdl of Sebastopol (He&l
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the actiosa ti
Amorah, Jugdespore, and Toolsepore (Medal).
• Captain Conington served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the relief of Asimghur and «"?•
sequent operations (Medal).
^0 Captain England served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 2858, and was present at the actions at Azaorah ^
the 1 7th and 25th April (Medal) .
*^ Captain Leet served during the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and was present in the actions of Amorah on c»
17th and 25th April, Nnggur, Amorah on 9th June, attack on and retreat from Jugdespore, action of TookepGRt
and those at Bootwall j he acted as Staff Oflacer to various Columns, and was twice specially mentioned in geusnl
orders (Medal).
" Captain Allft^y served with the 6th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations in ito
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal).
** Captain James served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the relief of Azimghur, and BCti»»
at Doomureahgunge and Toolsepore (Medal) .
*♦ Captain Cox ser\'ed in the Indian campaign, and was present in the two actions at Amorah on irti k»^
^ 2sth April 1858. in the first of which he commanded the Skirmishers in a successful attack on the enemy's left (Medan.
" Captain Ethelston served in the 68th Light Infantry at the siege and fldl of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal wJw
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*7 Lieut. Westaway has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of ■ *2
who had fallen into the Liffey,*he himself having received severe injuries about the head and fkcefrom spiking t^
bottom, in a leap from the parapet of the embsmkment.
" Major M'Naughten landed with the 13th Light Infhntry in the Crimea on the 30th Juno iSsSi and was ai ^
siege and fall of Sebastopol. and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served ia i»
Indian campaign fr^ln 2nd October 1857, and was present at the action of Toolsepore (Medal). ^ ,
** Major Brown served with the ist Royals throughoui. the Eastern camxiaign of 1854-55, including the batt-SJ
of the Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Chisps, and Turldsh Medal).
" Quarter Master Grifi^n served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Amofaocs
Z7th and 25th April and 9th June 1858, capture of the Fort of Nuggur, actions of Debreah and Toolsepore (Medal)-
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\ '16 March 33; Colonel, a ^ov. 46; Major Oeneral, 30 June 54; Lieut.Oeneral, ao April 6i; General, 72
I Nov. 68 ; Colonel X3th Light Infantry, 3 Feb. 64.
Lienteaant Colonels. — 2 Thomas Maunsell,^ Ennan, '37 May 42 ; Lt. '23 Mav 45 • Cept. 8 Oct. 50 ; Bt,
Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, '9 Jan. 57 ; Bt.Lt.Col., xo Sept. 64 ; Lt. Colonel, Pi 5 May 67 ; Colonel. 38 Oct. 73.
I Robert Blackall Montgomery,* Eneign, P24 Sept. 47; Lt. 'la Oct. 52; Cap*. P4 Aug. 54; Jf({;'or, 17 Apr. 66 ;
Lt. Colonel, 1 April 75.
Majors.— I Arthur Bambrigge,* Eneign, '14 June 50; Lt. '6 Mav 53 ; Capi. 26 June 55 ; Major, '9 March 67.
a Robert Douglas,* J?im»^, 2 Apr. 41 ; Lt. 28 Dec. 4a ; Capt. 6 July 55 ; Major, i April 66.
CXPTAIHS.
3 Philip Edward VictorGUbertT
I Henry GiUett*
3 John Codd Conington*
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I Irving Steninff Allfrev" .,
I John Fencott James^* ....
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3 Edmund Peel Ethelston^
I Dudley Thomas Persse....
a Arthur M'Gillicuddy Denny
a Alfred RandaU
1 George Hibbert A. Kinloch...
a Alexander Duke Simpson ...
2 John Arthur P. K. Harwood
I John Moutrav Read
a WilliamCharle8Fred.Madden
1 George Kemmis
Gerard Septimus Burton
Capt. II Jan. 58 ; Bt. Major, 5 July 7a ;
a Geddes Sansoni Twynam,» Ene. '18 Oct. 45; Lt. Pa3 July. 47;
Major, 5 July 73.
X William Edwurd Brown,* Eneign, 10 April 49 ; Lt. 'a6 Deo. 51 ; Capt. 39 Deo. 54 ; Bt.M<yor, 14 Sept. 69 ;
Major, X4 May 73.
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John Francis Bellis
Gharles Barker
John James Ross
Jamea Ouillet Westaway^
William Hunter Evans
John Franklen Bailey
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Charles Edward Harris
Hugh Hovell Thurlow
John MiUer ELree Waddy ...
Robert Cooke Otway
Gharles Duncuft Radclifib ..
Frederick Gharles Galdwell. .
Fred. Walt. Spencer- Stanhope
Frank Boyd Bradshaw
William Thonoas Summers.
Walter Edgar Gaskell
Richard Gooper
Arthur Glose Borton
Noel NorcoU Winter
John Charles Ambrose
Edward John Fownes
Edmond Joseph Gallwey...
Francis James Justice
Edmund William Clark ...
I Pierce Edward Hughes ...
I Bryan Pahnes
Henry Alfred Walsh
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P30 June
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Pi I Jan.
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a Anthony Lnmb
Edward Morris Poynton
Thomas Hugh Shettle
34 Sept. 63
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P 9 Mar.
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P24 April 69
P14 July 69
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1 Colonel Maunsell served in the 32nd Regt,
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and
was present at the first and second siege opera-
tions before Mooltan, including the attack on the
enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches
on the lath Sept. 1848 (slightly grazed by a bul-
let), the action of Soorjkoond, storm and capture
of the city (where he was personally engaged at
one time with two Sikhs, one of whom he killed),
and surrender of the fortress ; afterwards present
at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Ghe-
niote.and at the battle of Cioojerat (Medal with two
Clasps) : was severel^jT wounded at Mooltan on the
3 1 8t Jan. 1 849 by a splinter of shell on the left shoul-
dorandarm. Served the Eastern campaign of 1 8 sf,
and up to sotb Feb. 1855, in the 28th Regt., includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Inkerman. an& siege
of Sebastopol, during which (having volunteered)
ho commanded the Volunteer Sharpshooters of
the 3rd Division for 76 days until severely wounded
(bullet through left arm, bone broken) on the 30th
Dec, for which service he was honourablv men-
tioned in division orders of 3rd Jan. 1855 (Brevet
of Major, Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and sth Glass of the Medjidie).
Served in India (Bombay Presidency) during
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the latter nart of the Mutiny in 1858.
* Lt.Col.Montgomery served in the Crimea from
3othJunei 85s,including the battle oftheTchemaya,
siege and mil of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal).
' Major Bainbri^ge landed with the 13th Light
Inftintry in the Crimea on the 30th June 1855. lu-
cluding the battle of the Tchemaya, siege and
(kll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
* Major Douglas served with tho Buflii at tho
battle of Punniar (Bronze Star).
[^For rewMinder of Notee eeefoot qf preceding page.
PofwtaeUn.^i Duncan Cameron M'Naughten," 35 May 55 ; Q.M. 15 Aug. 48 ; Son.Mtyor, 25 May 65.
a Thos. Calderhead Brown,* 27 ^^7 55 J ■»«*• 5 Nov. $4 i ^' '5 May 55 ; Ron.Mt^or, 5 Nor. 69.
QumUt Matten.—2 Charlea Fox, 9 Feb. 64.
X Alft^ Griffin," 37 July 66.
Medical Qfflcere.^i Surgeon Major John CarlaW, MD. i April 73.
2 Surgeon Wilmot Horton Trevor Power, A.S. i Oct. 6a.
Facinge Blw.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jru* Agenie. Sir B. Borough, 3i. and Go.
itiBmUaUcn embarked for OUHraUar,x A June i--' ^^^ ^-- '- '^^ '-
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Colonel.— Maiuice Barlow,* JSntign, 21 July 14; Lt. 23 IMar. 15; Capt ao Dec. xa ; Jftfjar, z2 JuneaS; B'.
Lt.Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Lt. Colonel, 34 Dec. 47 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major Oentral, 26 Oct. 58 ; XtGcMrvi,
24 April 66 ; General, 21 March 74 ; Colonel X4th Foot, 9 Aug. 70.
Lieuteiiaiit Colonels.— I William Hanbury Hawley,* Entign, 'lo July 46; Lt. 15 Feb. 50; Copt. 29 Bee. 54;
Major, 8 Dec. 63 ; Lt.Colonel, 8 May 72.
2 James Sinclair Thomson,' Engign,^'zs Nov. 42 ; Lt. 13 June 46; Cop^. '9 July 53; Jfo/or, ai Sept 60; It
Colonel, 27 July 66 ; Colonel, 27 July 71.
Kagom.— I Charles Edward Grogan, CommandMit, Datkotteie Depot; Comet, 'z6 April 47; Lt. 'aS Apnl43;
C'a|*^ 29 Dec. 54; Major, 14 Jan. 64; St.Li.Colonel, 6 Jan. 74.
X Dawson Stockley Warren,* Eneign, P19 Dec. 51 ; Lt. Pi6 Deo. 53 ; Caj/t. J*xo April 57 ; Major, 3 Nov. 71,
2 Thomas Prittie Cosby,* En»ign,^22 Nov. 5a ; Lt. ii Aug. 54 ; Capt. ^z^ July 57 ; Major, 8 May 7a,
2 James Leyne/ Eneign, 20 May 42 j i<. i Oct. 45 ; Capt. 21 July 55 ; Major, i April 66.
Captains.
2 Richard Hussey Vivian^
Edward William Saunders*
Andrew Alfred Lo Mesurier,' Inepector ^
and Adjutant, Eatt India Eailway >
Volunteer Eijle Corps j
2 Henry Augustus Burton
2 Monteford Spread Morgan"
2 John Donaldson Bradley^
1 Richard A. Lynd Fumeaux"
2 John Glancy'3
2 George Leslie Bryce 1*
1 Aug. Frederick DeButts Dixon
2 John Wilson
2 George Harwood Cope**
I Richard Seymour Lemon
I De Lacy Richard Frank Wooldridge
1 Joseph Laing
Frederick William Harington^^
^neaa Gordon Blair^*
, Henry Augustus Williams
2 Charles James Borton**
z Henry M'Leod Hutchison
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2 Roger Hall
2 Aubrey Lisle Patton^o
2 T. FitaHerbert Carlyon
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a Herbert Lovell Woodland, Adjutanil
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William Adams Ridgeway
X Robert William Richardson
Wm. Minor Graves Lapenotiere
X William Syer Purkis
Charles Alexander Morris
a Patrick Crosbie
a Somerset James BuUer
a Alfred RutUedge
X Thomas Middleton Robinson
X James Reid, Adjutant ax Jan. 74
a Charles Steward Gordon
X Charles David Ferrier
X Harry Howlett Young
X William Selwood Hewett
2 Thomas William Lanyon'Penno
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X Charles Withers Ravenshaw
a Thomas Richard Mills
2 Gerald Grant-Dalton ,
a Sigismund Cathcart de TrafTord,
I Henry Brabazon Urmston
X Henry Richard Marrett
X Martin Mackinnon Hill
Charles Henry Morris
Robert Socles
Yivian Roohfort Rae
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♦ Mfu'or Leyne served with the 59th
Regiment at the operationB before asi
capture of Canton in X847 (Medal wii^
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Pavmasters.—i William Joseph Carden.»* 4 Sept. 67 5 Hon. Captain, 4 Sept. 7a* ^ . .
3 George Edward Earle, 4 Sept. 67; Enngn, P33 May 63 ; Lt. »3 March 66 -, Han,Ce^piam, 4 BepL 7*-
Quarter Masters.— 1 John Moore,** 35 Mar. 63.
2 John MillS,M 36 April 64.
Mtdieal Qffic9ri.'-a Surgeon M<yor Randolph Webb,*? Smroeon, 33 Oct. 67.
x Surgeon Mqjor John Edward Mofifktt,*? Surgeon M^ot, Z4 May 71.
Facings Buff.-^AgenU, Meears. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta, 19 AuguH Z867. DapU, BradlfoH.
9ni BaitaUan returned from Auetralia 33 Jtau Z870.
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1 Gett«nil Barlow eerred as a General in the Trenches daring the aiege of Sebastopol, and commanded a Brigade
at its fall (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Torkish Medals, and 3rd Class of
the Medjidie).
' LtCoIonel Hawley, Majors Warren and Cosby, and Captain Bradley served in the Crimea from loth Jan. 1855,
inclading the siege and fbll of Sebastopol and assaolt of the i8th Jane (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Colonel Thomson was on board the Transport Sarah 8and» with tho Head Quarters of the 54th Regiment on
passage to India when that Yeesel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth November 1857. The conduct
of the Begiment on this ocoaaion was the snb^ect of a General order from the Horse Goards. Served daring the
Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Dude in 1858-59 (Medal).
? Major Vivian served with the T4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign firom the xoth Jan. 1855, including the
Bie^e and fkU of Sebostopol, and assault of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Scr\'ed also in
the Xew Zealand war of 1865-66, in the Wanganui and Taranaki campaigns ; was in command of a detachment of
the 2nd Battalion 14th Regiment at the assault and capture of Okutuku, and was also present at the assault and
capture of Patahi, Otapawa, Waikoko Pah, and the operations in tne forest round Mount Egmont (mentioned in
despaUdies, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
s M^jor Saunders served in the Crimean campaign from xoth Jan. 1855 with the X4th Regiment, including the
8ief?e and fitll of Sebastopol and assault of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the field
dorintf the Maori war of x 86o-6x (Medal) .
* Major Le Mesurier served with the X4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign firam X3th Aug. 1855, including
the aiege and 1UI of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Morgan served with the X4th Regiment in the West Coast campaign in the New Zealand war of
1865-66 (Medal).
u Captain Fumeauz served with the x 4th Regiment in theWaikato camiMugn daring the New Zealand war of 1864 ;
sI«o in the campaign on the West Coast in x 865-66, including the expedition from Wangariri to Taranaki under
General Chute, and was present at the assault and capture of PutaJd, Otapawa, Kittemerai, and Waikoko Paha
(Medal).
^* Mi^oi^ Glancy served with the X4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign troia xoth Jan. X855, including the siege
snd fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the New
Zealand war of x863-65, and was mentioned in despatches for *'ooaspicuons forwardness" in the attack on the enemy's
rifle-pits during the action at Koewa, and again for "conspicuous conduct" daring the .engagement at Rangariri
(Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^* Captain Biyee served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand ymr of 1865-66 in the Wanganoui district ;
waapresent at the aflldr of the Weraroa Pah. and severely wounded in an ambuscade in the vicinity of the Redoubt
" Captain Cope served in the New Zealand war of x86o-6z (Medal).
17 Captain F. w. Harington served in the New ZeaJand war of x 863-65, including the actions of Kohewa and Gate
Pah (Medal). ■
** Captain Blair served with the 8th Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
u Captain Borton served in the Crimea ftom 27th Nov. 1854 to March 1855, and again from xsth July 1855, in^
eluding the aiege and (Ul of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Lieut. Patton served with the Z4th Regiment in New Zealand in x86o-6x, and throughout the campaign of 1863-64
the Wiakato district (Medal).
** Captain Garden served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 to 26th March 1855^
including the siege of Sebastoi>ol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*^ Quarter Master Moore served in the Crimean campaign in 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Medal).
" Quarter Master Mills served with the z4th Regiment in the Crimean campaigrn from the xoth Jan. 1855, including
the siege and fUl of Sebastopol, and assault of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also
with the and Battalion 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of X863-66 in the Waikato and Wanganui campaignSy
and was present at the actions of Kokeroa and Rangiriri (Medal).
'^ Soi-geons M^jor Webb and Moffatt.— For War Services see *^ Medical Department."
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Ser. Colonel.— Thomas Armstrong Drought,» Stuiffn, xi Nov. 13 ; Li. »i6 Oct. 17; Capi. 'zoOct. m; Majtr,
HRif »'3i Dec. yy; Lt.Colonel, *»ai Mar. 45; CoUmel, 20 June 54; Jfq/or GfMni/, xx Jan. 60; U.Qn0nl,
21 Apnl 68 ; Colonel 15th. Foot, ai April 68. -v , » *
Lieutenant Colonele.— z Henry Grierson,* Bntiffn, '9 Aug. 33 ; Lt. '24 Feb. 37 ; Copt. ^6 May 42 ; ».¥«;>,
30 June 54 ;^q/or, 25 Aug. 56 ; Bi.U.Colonel, 17 Oct. S9 i C-otontfi, x8 Feb. 67 ; Lt.ColamH, 95 Dec 67.
a Johnson WillanBon,«ijM»yii >4 Aug. 40 j i<. P24 May 44 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Mtvor, a6 June 66; i*.(Wo«l,
13 Apnl 7a.
''^'••"^ •• Pi»iHp Alexander Anstruther Twynam, Snti^, 'la Doc. sx ; Li. 6 July 54 ; Capi. '27 Nov. S7 i
Jiujoff '30 Sent. 68.
Sept. 68.
I Robert Jfhpmaa P. Cuthbert, Entiffn, 14 July 54 ; Lt. 13 Feb. 55 ; Capi. '34 Aug. 58 ; Jfo/or,'*? Aug. 70.
a James Williamson 8. MoflTatt, Jwiyn, 3 Nov. 46; J«. 11 May 49; Capi. 0 Mar. 58 : Motor, 3 Feb. 77.
I WilUam Btarke, Miuiffn, P23 Mar. 55 Li. '37 May 56 ; Capi. '17 July 60 ; Ifcyor, 13 April 72.
Captxiits.
I Richard Lewes Dashwood ...
a Hy. Jardine Hallowes,^w<. ^
/nijp. of(jhmna$ia,Alder$koi >
a Charles E(Unund Layard
a Francis HeniyGamett
I Charles Keir Farquharson ...
I Albert Edw. Hamilton Smyth
a CjttI Blackbume Tew*
I Francis Walter Caxy
a Charles John Burnett
a HenryEvanPateshallThomas
a Frederick Flowers
X t. Charles Kennedy Brooke
a Julian Henry Hay Ruxton ..
I Coleridge Grove
1 Joseph M'Murray
2 William Naugle
T Francis Dixon Johnson'
z $. Henry Laurence Dundas*..
I Henry Bonnor Maurice
a Henry Bellingham Le Mott^
LiximiriirTS.
Edward James Singleton
George Charles Daintry,")
Jiui. of Mu*k. 15 Sept. 73)
William Henry Daniel, Ad- \
jutani 8 Dec. 69 )
Henry Hoyle Oddie,/iu^. qf\
Mil**. iQ Oct. 72 ;
William Hume Norman Locke
Ralph Edward Allen
Richard Y. Sankey Riall,)
Adjutant a8 Oct. 71 }
Delves Broughton
William Charles James Lacy
John Ingham
MichaelMurphy
Frederick Seymour Allen..
Arthur Bowles
Philip ABhb3'^ Mettam Pearson
George Hamilton Johnston ...
George Cha.K.Pigott Roupell
William Henry Rushbrooke .
Ralph Payne Gall woy
Thomas George Shortland ...
Clarence George Scott Pigou
William Edward Brown
Frederick George Pogson ...
James Crossl^
John Robert Toung
Sub LisvnvAHTS.
x Frederic Montgomery Brid- *>
Bonlngall S
a Walter Waterfleld Ward
I Morgan Jones
CecilFranois Gamett
Jno.Russell Compton Domvile
Edward William Dun
z8May 55
XX May 55
8 July 56
34 April 58
»3oDec. 59
^ 9 Oct. 55 • 6 Nov.
'ix Sept. 57/18 Feb.
^la June 60
P27 July
8 Feb.
2 July
*• 9 July 62
» 3 Oct. 63
p 7 Nov. '
~ 9 Jan.
60
6a
a8May 58! ' 3 Aug. 66
'aa June 60 » 6 Nov. 67
P 2 Sept. 63 »3o Sept. 68
" 3 Oct. 63,Pi3 June '
»ix Feb. 59 »ao May
29 May 63 P34 July
P 8 Jan. 64 » X Dec.
*'a3 Aug. 64 '27 Aug.
^Pa3June 65Px3Feb.
6a P I a Dec. 65 , P23 Nov.
63 I'ao April 66|P23Mar,
17 Mar. 63 P15 June 66
X April 59 j^ 7 Jan. 62
'24 Aug. 60
*'29 Oct. 58
17 July 63
p 9 Jan. 64
1*22 Jan. 64
1*29 Mar.
''14 June
28 June
*'i3 Sept.
*'24 Jan.
^ 7 April
P18 July
P23 June
»i5 Aug.
» I May
P 8 Feb.
P18 Nov.
P30 Sept.
II Jan.
P 8 July
P24 July
Pa 5 July
Pi 6 Sept.
P25 Sept.
P X Dec.
15 Dec.
'27 Aug.
P22 Mar.
9 Jan.
9 Dec.
Pa^July 66
PaSDec. "
X Jan.
64 P22 Jan. 67
64 P2S Dec. 67
P 8 Feb. 68
64
64
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65
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65,P24 July
66, P X Deo.
671 P15 Dec.
68 P 7 May
68|P24Sept,
68 P23 Nov.
67 PioFeb.
69 28 Oct.
P30 Aug.
x7 Feb,
32 Sept. 73
P30 Sept. 68
P19 May 69
Pz2Jttne 69
P 7 July 69
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28 Oct.
28 Oct.
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28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
6 Mar.
SUB LIBCT.
X3 April 72
x8 Jan. 68
25 June 73
6 Sept. 73
x3 Nov. 73
1 Lt.General Drought served tininterraptedlT
for 41 years in the xsth Regiment, the last ten u
Lt.Colonel Commanding. He commanded the
entire of the Troops in the TCandmn ProviDCO"
Ceylon during the successAil Buppression of t^
rebellion in 1848 ;— received the thanks of tb«
Queen and of the local Government, and wts
most honourably mentioned throughout in the
despatches of the Governor and Commander s
Chief. He was continued Commandant of tba«
Provinces for four years (two ^ears longer thia
the usual period) in consideration of the semces
he rendwed. On quitting the command the £>
ropean residents and the loyal chiefe proect^
him and his Regiment with a mo6tgratifyiiur*ii'
dress accompanied by a valuable testimonml.
« Colonel Grierson and Lt.Colonel WittrnMo
served with a Detachment consiaiing of aoo of th?
15th Regiment and Ceylon Riflea, under Capta:::
Lillie, in defeating the insurgents at MsfcJe i'-
the 29th July X848, during the rebellion in w
Kandian Provinces in Ceylon.
* Captain Tew served with the 68th Light lo-
fi&ntry in the New Zealand war in i86(-ce
(Medal).
» Captain Johnson served with the 45^ *^'
mentin the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 {Viem:.
< Capt. Dundas was awarded the Silver Medii
of the Royal Humane Society in February 1665 f:T
saving the Uves of two Marmes at Gibraltar.
10 Surgeon Major Rose.— For War Berrioes »et
Medici Department"
8 May 7a
30 April 73
X2 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
a8 Feb. 74
38 Mar. 74
P<qrsiai««r«.— 2 Fred. Thos.Ong^eyHopson,' 15 Feb. ;
^ , . . i5Feb.s6;CorfM<,»x5Au|f.48j
X John Mortimer Scott,' 15 Feb. 56 ; QM. x8 Aug. 54 ; MouMi
rxsFeb.«.
Lt. 15 Mar. 53; ICwiJf*,'*'-
:<y'or, 94 Feb. 7a.
Quarts MoMten.—x David WvlUe, « Jan. 65. ^. ^ ^^
2 Charles John Knott, x Nov. 71 ; Stuign, x3 Nov. 65 ; Zitut, 38 Got. 71.
Mtdieal Qfieen. — x Surgeon Mcyor Johnston Ferguson, Surgeon, 14 Jan. 63.
3 Surgeon Mt^jor Henry Joseph aose,^^ Surgeon, 15 Feb. 68.
Faetnga Yellow.— AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co. Iriek Aaenie, Sir B. Borough, Bi., and Oo.
tei BatiaUon reiumeijHm Bermuda, 38 Dee. X870. and BaUaUon returned J^rom Oihraiim, 4 iTee. x«61
[ajor Hopflon served as Lieut, xoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign fh>m the xTth April to the zsth July i^l
al with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). ^ .
[ajor Scott served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battlet of Alma and Iiikmnaa* ua ncg*
bastopol (Medal with three Clasps andl^urklih Medal). ^.^^^^^ by ^OOQIC
«JB8tt.,nym©Btll.l
sndBatt., Ghfttham. J
16th (Tlie Bedforckjhire).
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J.**'!J5L- (WoneL— i|8B Goorpre Macdonald.i Entian, s Sept. 05; JU, as July 06; Capt 17 Aug. i
pT ^ '3* ^^- 30; Lt.Colonel, 10 Jan. 37; Colonel^ 11 Nov. 51; Ifo/or &#)Mrai, 7 Sept. 55; -Zii«"
»■«> m. 3^ j^ 5 Co/ontf^ i6th Foot, 13 Feb. 61.
Lieutenant Goloneli.— a William Charles Bancroft, EnngUy as June
Major, '29 Dec. 65 ; Lt.Colcnel, '14 Aug. 67 ; Colonel, 14 Aag. 72.
I Sou. Augustus George Charles Chichester,* Ensign, P19 Feb,
26 >
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19 ,
Major, '6 July 55 ; Lt.Colonel, 16 June 58 ; Colonel, 16 June 63.
■««».— a James Wil" ---•
41
1 John Welman
2 Robert Broome
Maior, '22 July 68.
WiUiain Robert Welch Lea, ^w. '23 Oct. 55; Lt. a6 Feb. 58; Capt.^i June 60 j St.Major, 14 Feb.
Major, 89 March 73. _^_^__
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ieut.General,
44; Xe. ax April 46; Oapi. a6 Feb. 58;
X^ 'aa Not. 4a ; Cope. '3 -^^8- 49 ;
for, 17 April 66.
67.
Sept. 65;
73 J
Taylor, ^
6 Juno 54
17 Dec. 52
27 Feb. 58
a6 Mar. 58
15 April 58
16 July s8
P28 Oct.
Cjlptxiws.
Henry Kelsall, Cdpiain In-
ttrueior t^ Mueketrjf
I Alfred William Adcock
I Charles James Home
1 CeoU Godwin
2 Robert Wm. May WethereU
X Basil Clifton Westby
I Richard Wood Robinson
1 ReginaldL.HerbertCurteis, *)
at St^ College S
2 Henry John Cholmeley
1 Robert Brown
2 Henry Harpur Tabb
I John Lloyd Price
1 ». Charles Whitworth Lloyd, ")
Brig.MaJ.,8trmUSeHlemenU }
2 Gnuiviue Vernon
'7 |l*/ii;2 William John Shanly
»6 ' ... 2 Geo.LeeLeMesurierTa
I ai 8taf College.
16 I ... a Pierce M'Cann
15'— 2 Edward Daly
'2 John Edward Orange
2 Ernest Tarleton I^ia Aug.
z William Klingender '11 Aug.
LiBVTXirAirTB.
a Hillyard Hen. Angas Cameron
I Alexander John Darby
1 William Samuel Whittuck ...
X Alexander Martin Paterson ^
Ifui.qfMueketry:i^i\i\y ji j
a Arthur Grey Duberly
X Henry Alfred Austen
Henley 0. Wynn Griffith
Edmund Hill Wickham
2 Henry Herman Napier Martin
i X Frederick John Harden
62
60
5 Jan.
18 Jan.
30 Mar.
» I June
' X Juno 60
a8 Jan. 62
P 9 Aug. 64
13 July S5
14 April 58
X 7 April 58
a8 Jan. S9
4 Feb. 62
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«yr Musketry x6 Aug. 73 ... i
Francis Fawkes Johnstone, )
Adjutant 24 Sept. 73 i
a John Power
la Arthur Bdmond Hagarty ...
la Thomas M.GerardThackoray
• a Jamos Lesley
I3 Aug. Carr Vilett Rolleston
'x Geo.Dalrymple More Nisbott
a Reginald Fawkes, ^({/K<aN< >
xoJuly 73 )
2 Justice Chapman Tilly
a William Henry Riddoll
2 Frederic Robert Bell
a Herbert Bethune Horabrngh
Sub LixrTBirAVTS,
z Charles James John Butler
2 Frederick WUliama Becher
X Edwin Arthur Nicholetts ...
a James Archibald Campbell
a Joseph Page
X Laurence CarringtonGrubbe
X Robert Mercer Barry
Hon. Harry Ti'rwhitt >
TyrwhitD ..^. .^. S
Paymatters.
P25 Sept.
4 May
«*3iMay
P30 Sept.
"a3Mar.
' 4 Fob.
30 June 63
'2a Mar. 64
'31 Jan.
'23 Nov.
24 Jan.
P 9-A.ug.
7 Not.
ag Nov.
»30 July
P14 Feb.
PxxMay
"27 May
19 June
P 6 July
P14 Aug.
'16 Aug.
23 A.ug.
"31 Jan.
Oct.
'29 Dec.
»*29May
P a Nov.
P xMay
9 Jan.
'ix April 68
PaoJune 68
P 2 Sept, 68
Pis July 68
P 7 Nov. 68
*25 Nov. 68
P23 June 69
Pi6May 65
P 8 June
P30 Nov.
'•14 Dec.
8 Feb. 70
LIXUT.
zx April 6a
63
X7N0V,
P3X Jan.
P29 Dec.
60 * 2 Nov.
X May
Px4 Aug.
Px4Aug. 67
P 4 Sept. 67
Pi4Sept. 67
9 Oct. 67
7 Dec. 6;
P 2 Sept. 61
'33 June 69
3 Feb. 70
' X Oct.
P23 Nov.
30 Nov.
•'22 Feb.
6 Oct.
P 7 Oct.
*27 Oct.
'27 Oct.
P23 Dec.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
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6s
65
66
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Px4Sept. 67
7 Nov. 68
P 7 April 65
P29 June 70
" Oct. 70
P23 Nov. 70
P28 Oct. 71
X April 70
X9 June 7a
19 June 73
3 Aug. 72
a6 Mar. 73
30 June 73
x6Aug. 73 '
1 Lieut.General Macdonald aooompanied the
expedition to Hanover in x8os ; joined the Army
in Sicily in x8o6, and was employed with it in its
various operations until x8xo ; m the latter year
he went with the expedition to Naples, and was
present at the capture of Ischia and Prooida ; re-
turned to Sicily and employed against the French
Army in i8ix; in x8xa was employed in Spain,
including the battle of Castalla, and siege of Tto-
ragona; embarked for Canada in 18x4, and was
present at the operations before Plattsburg. He
served also the campaign of 18x5, and received
three wounds at Waterloo, vis., in the leg, in the
neck, and through the body, wounding the lungs.
* Colonel Chichester served with the 6th Regi-
ment in the Kaffir war, in 1847 (Medal).
' Major Bostock served as acting Aide de Camp
to Brigadier Campbell commanding the and
Cavah^ Brigade of the Army of the Sutlej, and
was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Has also the Medal fbr New Zealand.
6 Surgeons Major Armstrong and Reid.—For
War Services see "Medical Department."
a8 Oct.
30 Dec.
30 Deo. .
P28 June 71
BUB LIBUT.
z3 April 72
21 Sept. 72
X3 Nov.
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
18 Mar. 74
Mark Teversham, xo April 58; Son.Major, xo April 73.
X Thomas Richardson Griffiths, 8th July 59; Son.Captain, 8 July 64.
Quarter Masters. — 2 Samuel Deacon,* 26 June 66.
X John Mullin, 6 Sept. 73.
Medical Officers. — x Surgeon Major William Armstrong,' Surgeon Major, xo Jan. 71.
a Surgeon Major Alexander Reid,' A.S.' Surgeon, 12 Sept. 65.
.Pa <?»ji^»Yellow.--.4^*»^ V. W. Holt, Esq.-— Irish Agents, Sir 'E.BoTongh, St. and Co.
tst Battalion retumedfrom Nova Seotia, 10 Feb. 1870. 2nd BattMton returned from Barbadoes, 16 Feb. 1869.
f Quarter Master Deacon served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 22nd May 1855, in-
■Uig the siege and fall of Scbastopol and attacks of the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
ftUh Modal). Serve<l throughout the campaign of i860 in the North of China, including the action of Sinho
EUtorming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Acted as Quarter Master of the 3xst Regiment
Btut the operations against the Taepings m the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, resulting in the taking of the stock-
tat Nanksiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kading, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the fortified town of
)w, the afliUr at Nanksiang, and recapture of Kading.
I
Digitized by V^0091C
17th {The LeioeatersJiwe), [sriJ^^L^iZ^.
' ArresABiBxAir '
* GHiTzim "
• BXTASXOYOL."
Cofd. »22 May 35;
. 54 ; Major Geienl, \
}Bt.ltMJar,
X8t Batt., Peahawiir, Bengal."]
2nd Batt., Seronport. J
^ivsoosTAv " (with the Bojal Tiger)
Colonel.— William Baikea Faber,i and Lieut, 'xo April 36 ; Zt. P28 Aug. 28 ;
23 Dec. 42 ; Mqfor, ^ij Nov. 43 ; Lt.Colonel, P15 JDec. 48 J Colonel, 28 Nov.
Lteut. General, 5 Dec. 71 ; Colonel 17th Foot, 30 April 71.
nontenant Oolonela.— i Alexandei' Hugh Cobbe," 2nd tu 16 June 43; Lt. 'lo Jan. 45 : Oarf. »ai July 48;
Major, P2 Nov. 55 ; Bt.U.CoUmel, 28 July 64 j i/.CoiaiMZ, ix July 68 ; Calomel, 30 Oct. 71.
2 George Tito Brice,» Eneign, 22 Dec. 48 ; Lt. '30 Nov. 40 j Capt, '7 April 54 : Bt.Major, 3 Nov. ss ; Mejv,
Pis Jan. 6x ; Bi.i^.CfatoiwZ, 28 July 65 ; LLCoUmel, P14 Janf 71. ' '^ ^' -^ *
M^iors.— 2 James Browne Homer Boyd,* Eneiffn, '22 Nov. 50 j Lt, P28 Oct. 53 ; Capt. '23 June 55 ; Mejv,
^2 Dec. 68.
I WiJJiun P^5[y^^|?^TOTg)8°^»' ?^fe ^^^ ^SV 5a j^ "^*- ^3 M?rch 54 ; Cap*. 14 Dec. 55 iMe^or, '23 Jan. 'a
'?5 April r-
2 Charles Grseme Grant, JEneign, ^28 Oct. 53 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 30 Jan. 59 ; Major, '14 Jan.
. , , ., , _.._Dec. 54; vapt. 30 Jan. 59 ; Af q;or, <* 14 .
Archibald Hammond TJtterson,* Eneign, P25 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. ^25 May 60 ; Mqfor,
C1.PTAIKS.
X CecaMTherson»
Joseph Oates Travers*
2 John Bellamy
James Creagh^®
William Henry Parkerii
Samuel Bzadbume
2 Thomas Rochfort Hunt
2 Thomas Braddell
2 Richard FoUett Bros
2 Charles W. B. Aylmer
1 Henry Lewis Brooke White .
2 George William Davem
I George Heniy Turner".
I Fredk. Sale Sowley Brind," Brigade^
M(yor, Teekanmr District, Bengal...}
I Gteorge ^ames MaiUard
1 William Lonsdale
2 RobertEaero Watson ,
2 George Augustus Cox
2 Richards Horwood Dunning
WilliamMogg Rolph
P16 Sept.
6 June
P3X Oct.
7 June
'12 Jan.
P29Mar.
21 Dec.
31 Mar.
'23 April
25 June
'28 Dec.
13 Mar.
* 8 Feb.
4 Mar.
P 9 April
Pi7May
» 6 Aug.
'21 Sept.
' 5 Mar.
"7 Aug.
Liiima'AirTS.
1 Charles Earnest Gaitskill Burr, Intt. *)
ofMiuketry i Nov. 67 )
2 Stuart Lloyd Richards
2 John Henry Gamble
2 Arthur Henry Wentworth Mansergh...
2 John Horace Charles Michel
2 Frederick Fenton Parkinson, Ac^'t.^
24 Jan. 74 S
1 Matthew William Brock
2 Henry Innes Nares, Inetruetor ofMus- ")
ketry 24 Jan. 74 )
I Colwyn Williains VuUiamy
I Greorge Lainson Field
X Albert Llewellyn Creasy
X Edward Arthur Howard Webb
I Thomas Francis Hussey de Burgh
X John Grant Anderson, Adj. 24 Feb. 72
1 Gregory Joseph Buller
X Frederic Grahame Lacon
2 Thomas Gordon Dennis Boles
X Nicholas Cuthbert Wiseman
X Henry Morris
1 William Winfield Clarke, J«<«rprrf«r ...
2 Cuthbert Collingwood Denny
X John William Edward Angelo
1 Frederick Charles Maisey
X Charles William Boddam
2 Edward Allfrey
X William Octavius Harris
I Richard John Gordon Creed
Sub LiBUTBimrTs.
2 William Gregg
2 Hugh Martin Short
2 Archibald Adair Bruce
2 Montagu Scott Heath Foulger ....
I Walter Stormont Davies Liardet .
X Stuart Brownlow Beatson
Martin Hunter
Mauley Kingsmill Manley Power.
Paymaatert.—x Honry Hollis Howett,^* i Mj
51 6 June
54 29 Dec.
56 P30 June
54 10 Aug.
55 X9 Jxme
55 23 Mar.
55 13 June
58 P 6 May
58 P23 Sept.
59 P 8 Oct.
60^20 May
55 2 Oct.
56 Pxi Mar.
57 30 April
61 P31 May
61 P23 Aug.
6x Pi I Oct.
60 ' 4 Aug.
6x P26 April
61 Pi I Oct.
Px6 Aug.
II Feb.
8 July
P 2 Sept.
P23 Sept.
P23 Jan.
P21 July
8 Aug.
29 Sept.
20 Oct.
P21 Nov.
P13 Feb.
P30 Mar.
21 Nov.
19 April
P20 July
Pi 2 Oct.
P27 June
Px7Mar.
Pi8Mar.
Pio Nov.
P 2 Oct.
23 Sept.
28 Oct.
:. 61
6 July
28 Oct.
P 6 May 59
P20 Dec. 59
P I June 60
oy P15 Jan. 61
58 15 May 63
58 P21 July 63
59 P23 Jsua. 69
59 P24 Mar.
61 P; "—'
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61 P29 June 71
64 P39 June 70
<« I April 70
1 April 70
I April 70
64 P25 Mar. 71
64 P15 April 71
64 P23 Sept. 71
63 34 April 73
64 5 July 73
64 «4Jan. 74
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IX Sept.
XI Sept.
'23 Mar.
P 7 Aug.
9 Nov.
P23 Jan.
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Pxo Nov.
P I Deo.
P 5 Jan.
P26 Feb.
14 April
?9 Jan.
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''23 Sept.
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28 Oct.
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5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
19 Jan. 73
7 Feb. 74
' Lt.Colonel Brio© aerred widi ti
1 7th Regiment in the Crimea froa tfae
7th February 1855, including theses
and fall of Sebastopol, aaaanhs of es
Redan on the x8th June and Stlt &?•
tember, also at the bombardmect ^fi
surrender of Kinboum (Medal vsi
Clasp, Brevet of M^or, 5th CTaaetftte
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* if^or Boyd served with the ira
Regiment in tne Crimea teom De«2;
jber 1854, including the flieffe anl ^
of Sebastopol and assaultsw theB^dK:
on x8th June and 8th Sept. (wocciK
in the Trenches) ; was also at theWss-
bardment and surrender of Kiab»^«^
(Medal with Clasp, and TurkishMedsT .
SUB LIBUT.
34 July 72
19 Oct. 72
SofDec. 71
4 Dec. 72
17 July 72
9 Aug. 73
18 Mar. 74
x8 Mar. 74
fay 55 ; Ilon.Major, x May 70.
2 Alexander Aitken Ross, 1 7 July 66 j Eneign, 13 April 58 j Lt. 29 July 59 ; Som.CapL 17 J^j ''
Quarter Mastert.—a Robert Gilbert,*^ 8 Aug, 68.
X John Fallon, x6 May 68.
Medical Officers.— 1 Surgeon Major Henry Knaggs, i April 73.
3 Surgeon Charles Haines, A.S. 30 Sept. 73.
Facings Whita.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
"iatt. embarked for India, 12 Jan. 1870 ; BepCt, %nik 2nd Batt. and Bait, returned fro» Canada, yj Jfay '^^
lit. General Faber served with the 49th Regt. throughout the war with China (Medal), and was presefiSaSJ^
I .second captures of Chusan, storm and capture of the heights above Canton, attack and captare cf Asv
Chinao (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), occupation of Ningpo and repulse oi^ ^J;
ittack and capture of the enemy's entrenched camp on the heights of Segoan, of Chapoo, and of Wooscsi.
cf*tment of Nankin. Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58 in command of the 5vd Reft., ^J^J^f'
at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, and in the afikir at Seraighat (mentioned in ae8pat<aiois.^*-^_l-
uol Cobbe served aa a Volunteer with the Field Force throughout the aiege and capture of D»^ -
idal with Clasp).
Digitized by V^OOQIC
ijih (The Leicestershire) Regiment of Foot, iS7
' mils' Tompson serred with the zTth Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th Feb. 1855, includiniar the siege and
fiL] of debtftopol and aseanlts of the Redan on the z8th June and 8th Sept.— dangerou^ wounded (Medal with
Cjuip. &nd Knight of ^e Legion of Honor).
< Ma or Uttenon served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the xzth July i855,inclnding the siege and
t&U af Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of
Eiibocrn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« Major C. M'Pherson served with the xyth Regiment in the Crimea from the i6th Dec. 1854, including the siege
icd {all of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept.; was also at the bombardment and
Rrrander of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' ]Kaj<v Joseph Gates Travers served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 29th Jan. 1855, including the
se?? of Sehastopol the assaults of the Redan on the z8th June (mentioned in Lord West's despatch for "gaUant
ocs'iact") and 8ih Sept. ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, Knight of
Uk Le?ion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) .
"Mi^orCreagh served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force in 1858, and was present at
tJtf battle before and at the capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
■' iUjnr Parker served witn the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the siege and
&Ii of SehastopoU and was wounded at the assault of the Redan on the Sth Sept. 1855 ; was also present at the bom-
t&*>bient and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-' Caocain Tomer served wiUi the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from the zsth Nov. Z863 to 1866, and was pre-
«s: a: the aasaolt and capture of Ran^awh^, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukumaru, and the
tSu of Kakamarea (Medal).
" ''aptain Brind served throughout the Indian campaign of Z857-60, — in defence of the Kumaon Hills, and in
t}i:nn]d inclading the affairs of Huldwanee and Buhairee, and action of Churpoorah (contused) ; the second
Oti? campaifni, and with Ross' Camel Corps in Central India (Medal). Served with the 19th Regiment in the
Huira campaign of 1868, and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Bright in the expedition against the tribes on
tb Hlack Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
'^ M^jor Howett served in the Crimea with the 17th Regiment from the 6th August 1855, including the siege and
^ nf Sehastopol, and assault of the Rodan on the 8th September ; also present at the bombardment and surren-
4? f Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp.^nd Turkish Medal).
" Quarter Master Gilbert served with the 3rd Buff^ in the Crimean campaign from April Z855, including the siege
is<i Ul] of Selrastopol (wounded in the Trenches on the 6th June), attack of the Redan on the i8th June, and be-
my?\ t ) the covering and ladder party of the and Division at the storming of the Redan on the 8th September
tSi- Meclal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
Continuation of Notes to iWi Foot
' Lirolonei Wilson served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from
•« :3th October 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture
tf Dewan^ in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
*UCoionel Dillon served with the i8th Royal Irish in the Crimean campaign from the 30th Dec. 1854, including
mtkn and fkll of Sebastopol ; volunteered to rescue from under a heavy fire of grape shell and musketry seven
pcvJed men who were in tne advanced house at the attack of the Cemeterv and suburbs of Sebastopol on the z8th
W* 1^55. and succeeded in doing so (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
v*MAjor Gregorie served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in z 85 7-58 as Adjutant of the asrd
Nuien, and was present at the relief of Lucknow and also at its subsequent capture (Medal with two Clasps),
i' Major Baker served with the z8th Royal Irish in the Crimea ttom ^otn Dec. Z854, including the siege and fall of
Pkftvpol, mentiomed in despatches, and awarded the Sardinian medal for " gallantry displayed at the attack of
IrVmetery and suburbs of Sebastopol on the i8th June 1855" (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medbals).
Wf^\ m India during the mutiny (in 1 857) with the Field Force imder Colonel Beatson. Served in New Zealuid during
li V&ikato and Wanganui campaigns of 1864-66 first as Deputy Assistant Adjutant Grcneral and subsequently as
piKiiQt Adjutant General ; was present at the action at Rangiawhia as Actmg Assistant Military Secretary to
^Cs^eral Sir Duncan Cameron (mentioned in despatches, 3revet of Major) ; was Staff Officer to the Force imder
p* General Carey at the attack and capture of Orakau— mentioned in despatches for "gaUantry and untiring
Pf^and zeal evinced " (Medal).
r ^'^piain Adamson served witn the zSth Royal Irish in the Crimea from the aoth Aug. Z855, including the siege
F ^ of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' ' attains R, W. E. Dawson and Thacker served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
'^ ■ 4ptain Hugh Shaw served with the x8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war in Z864-65, and was present
iibee:]j?agements at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal).
^*^^i;nain Burke served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the xith August 1855, including the siege
■i £U of Sebastopol and attack of the Uedan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
I KpprpMion of the Indian mutiny in Z857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore trova 26th Nov. to 6th Dec.
h. SbSttult and capture of the Fort at Birwah— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
'**.Ar<ainKeay8- Young served with the Bombay Rifles the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storming of
l»iiJ^ sxurender of Bushire, night attack on British Roar Guard, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Also
Ba -a*? same Regiment and the Poonah Irregular Horse, the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, present in operations
Jiot the Bheels in the Nassick and Kandeish Hills ; commanded during four months early in Z858 the frontier
w of Rajaporo ; afterwards with the Sathoora Field Force against the Rohillas and Bheels m the Vindhya mocm-
K^: and subsequently in 1858-59 on the Divisional Staff of Sir John Michel against the rebels imder Tantia
fp*- ir Outral India (Modal).
•* < ^i^Jtain Briggs served with the i8th Rojral Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present at the
Y^rr^ of (>akau and at the affair of Nukumaru (Medal).
* ' ap-^ia Wray served with the i8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present at the
h-- 3-. Kf-rikeri on 21st July 1863. and as Adjutant at the capture of the Pusalin Pah on 7th Jan. 1866 (Medal).
' ' ^-lUirn C. Dawson served with the i8th Royal Irish in New Zealand, and commanded a Company throughout
• "S^i.lcato and Wanganui campaigns from August 1863 to May 1866 ; commanded Woodall's Redoubt during the
'«* ■ -at campaign from February 1865 to March 1866; was engaged in the following operations, viz. — expedition
IHr-i'aLi. relief of the Mauku Stockade, occupation of Mere Mere, and commanded the Pokenoe Patrol when
^ i-l bvtbe enemy on the morning of the 2nd Sept. Z863 (mentioned in Sir Duncan Cameron's despatc^s foi
^■i-rrr. Medal).
' ' iPtain Minnitt served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
^ < ftptain Wilkinson Shaw served in the New Zealand war of Z863-64 (Medal).
■ Captain A J. A. Jackson served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war of Z863-66, and was
tvnt •• the affair of the 26th Nov. 1 863 in the Wairoa Bush, siege and capture of Orakau, and actions at Nukumaru
a- a and 35th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
^ I-rii. Butts served in the New Zealand war in Z864-6S.
^ \' *»TJi. Milncr served in the Now Zealand war in z866 (Medal).
^' '^tarter Master O'Hora served with the i8th Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, inolud-
? '^ expeditions to Paparata and Ketamorai (Medal).
L 2
Digitized by V^OOQIC
^?d^BlJi:.?SSko^„.] 18th (The Boyal Irish). [f^J^^^^^
e Harp and Crown. The Lion of NaBsau. ** Viriuiii 2famureen$is Prmmitim." " Egypt '* (with the Sphiix).
" CaiiTA " (with the Dragon). ** Paot; " ** Sbtabtopol " " New Zbalato."
Ser. (
Hall 25 Sept. 03; i^.Co/onci, 25 July lo; _
Pfty- General, 20 June 54 ; Colonel 18th Foot, 9 March 50.
Lieutenant GolonelB.— 2 #. Sylvester W. F. M. Wilson,* -En*. 'la Nov. 47 j Lt. i*ii May 49 ; Caft. '31 Aug. 55;
Major y P20 May 68 ; Li.Colonel, ^27 Aug. 70.
I Edward Langford Dillon/ £»«. x Sept. 54; Li. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. 31 Mar. 63; Major, 'x6 March 70; Li.
Colonel, 27 Aug. 73.
Hfigors.— 2 Richard Hillman Daniel, Enaiffn, 13 July 55 ; Zt. 23 Mar. 58 ; Capt. '21 July 63 ; Maj.^^x M&y 7;,
Golonel.— $ Sir John Forster Fitzgerald,^ OCB. Sn*ign, 29 Oct. 93; Lt. 31 Jan. 94 ; Capt. 9 May 94 ; Heh-,
"^ ' - • - ' • - • Colonel, X2 Aug. 19 ; Major General, 22 inly 30 ; Lt.General, ^^^ov.^i ;
2 Charles Frederick Gregorie,* ^ntign, 12 Feb. 55 ; Lt.yo June 55 ; Capt. '4 Nov. 59 ; Major, 8 Oct 67.
I Edward Abbot Anderson, Inttruetor, Soyal Military College; £ne. 15 Nov, 50; Lt.6 June 54; Capt.fi^'ilAj
58 ; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, xa Nov. 73.
e. Thomas Durand Baker,? Etu. 'x8 Aug. 54 ; X^.12 Jan. 55 ; Ce^t. 1*26 Oct. 58 ; BtMc^jor, 2z Mar. (5,
Major, 12 Nov. 73.
Captaiits.
Bobert Isaac Adamson*
2 Rich. Wm. Erskine Dawson*
Y€ Hugh Shaw.w Adj. North Tipperary \
MiUOa S
1 James Morris Toppin
a Theobald Burke"
2 #. Henry WiUiam Keays-Young," Bri- )
oade Major at Shomel\ffe S
2 John Archer Julian Bnggs"
I Thomas Charge Wrayi*
1 John Wily
2 William Fryer Thacker" .
I St. George Alexander Smith
Charles Edmund Phippg, D.A.A.G.for^
Mtuketry, Edinburgh }
1 Wright Sherlock
2 Charlton Dawson"
2 William Edward Twyning
X Charles Henry Stevenson
2 Charles Groring Minnitt*^
X Thomas Boyle Meredith
I e. Wilkinson Shaw,^^ Garrieon Inetruc' \
tor, Alderehot y
1 John Forbes Mosse
2 William Henry Herbert
2 Albert James Alexander Jackson^^
26 Jan.
f'ao Feb.
10 May
P30 Mar.
15 Mar.
23 Aug.
P30 Aug.
11 May
I Juno
13 April
xMay
LlKtTTBirAKTS.
2 John George Buttsi*
2 e. Albany Bobert Savile, Garrieon In- ")
etruetor at Malta }
2 John Pearson
I George Wm. Nesbit Bogers, Inttruetor \
of Muekefrjf B 'Soy. 73 J
1 Ponsonby William Watts
2 Edward Champneys Milner**
1 John Cator Stockloy
2 Edward Hemery Le Breton, Inetruetor \
of Mutketry 26 March 73 >
X Alexander Ward Simpson
2 Herbert Henry Gilbert
1 George Avery Godfrey
2 Edward Tuftiell
2 Henry Joseph Daubeny
I Arthur John Milner
I Wm. George Forbes Cockburn
I William Wylly Lawrence
I Frederic Ernest L. Schreiber
1 Charles Egerton Dixon
2 James William Graves
2 Samuel Phillips, Adjutant 14 June 73
X John Henry Augustus Spyer ,
William Willoughby Cole Vemer
Henry Melville Hatchell
Sub Ltbutbitaitts.
2 Sir John St. George, Bart
I Laurence George Cotton
I Cecil Edgar Montagu
1 John Burton Forster
2 George Murray Hicks
1 Philip Anderson Morshend
2 Henry William Newton Guinness
I Harry Shuldham Lye
I Samuel Spencer Parkyn
1 Charles Edwin Le Quesne
2 William John Fortescue Morgan ...
George Cosmo Abercromby
23 July
'25 Mar.
15 April
26 Mar.
30 April
a May
2i May
21 May
29 July
23 Oct.
24 Oct.
P17 Mar.
P20 Sept.
P17 Jan.
8 July
2x Nov.
4 April
Px8 Jan.
6 Mar.
18 April
1*26 Sept.
"15 May
12 Oct.
9 Jan.
' X Feb.
P27 June
~ 9 July
8 July
I Aug.
^22 Aug.
r. I LIBUT.
55, 19 June
55 18 Jan.
55 as Sept
55 26 Feb.
17 Aug.
23 July
xoSept.
27 Nov.
23 Mar.
^ 7 Dec.
■* 4 Jan.
t8 June
58 ^jy Mar.
59 P 2 Oct.
58 P21 Feb.
58 xo May
58 14 Dec
~ ^13 Dec.
Pa I Feb.
P I April
2 April
^20 Sept.
60 ' 7 Feb.
63 P 6 Mar.
P12 Oct.
I Feb.
19 July 68
» X Aug. 68
P24 July 69
67;Pi6 Mar. 70
67 P27 April 70
65 P 3 April 66
671P22 July 7
67JP 5 Nov. 70
671 P 2 Aug. 71
68 P 9 Aug. 71
P I April 62
XX Dec. 63
a April 64
'ix Sept. 63
13 Sept. 65
Px6 Oct. 66
P 9 Nov. 66
4 Dec. 66
5 Sept. 67
P25 Sept. 67
P27 April 70
P 4 April 65
P31 May 71
PaoSept. 7x
8 June 72
8 June 72
26 Mar. 73
xsJnne 73
' 7 Nov. 65
27 Aug. 73
12 Nov. 73
14 Feb. 74
BBBV.HAJ. ITT.lt.COl.
Paymaetere. —
Quarter Ma»ter§.—2 Thomas 0*Hora,*i 3 Feb. 69,
Medical QMeert,
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct
a8 Oct
30 Dec.
xa Nov.
a8 Feb.
3 July 7a
3 July 7a
23 Nov. 7a
33 Nov. 72
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
x2 Nov. 73
18 Mar. 74
X Richard Barrett, 24 July 72.
Surgeon Emanuel Maurice Downing FitzGerald, MD.^ A.S, x Oct. 67.
X Surgeon Joseph Lindsey Curtis, A.S. i Oct. 62.
Facinge Bind.— A gente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /rwA Agents, Sir E. Borough, St., and Co.
igt Batt. embarked for Malta, January 1872. Depot, attached to 2nd Battalion.
2nd Batt. returned from Auetralia, 4 Dec. 1870.
ir John Fit2geTald joined the 46th Regiment at the age of sixteen in 1801. He commanded a Light Battsi^oa ar
Igade in the Pemnsula, and has received the (Jold Cross for Badajoz, Salamanca, Viltoris, and the Fyxcatx.*.
[For coniinuaiion of JN'olee tee foot <ffpreeedmgpffp*.
^^t Bait., Aldanhot.
':ii Baa, Alkhabad, Bengal.
] 19th (1st TorMureNorihBidhtg)l^^JX^,^ii;^ ijc,
'Alma" " IirKBKVA.ir '
* SXTASTOPOL."
Colonel.— ^t> Abraham Josias CloeU,^ KCB. KH, Cornet, 29 June 09; 'Zt. 17 Mny 10; Capt. P5 Nov. la ;
St.Major, 21 Nov. 22; Bt.IA. Colonel, 10 Jan. 37; Major, 12 Sept. 48; Colonel, n Nov. 51 ; Z^Co^a«/!
23 3dar. 55; lfa;or0«»«ra/, 31 Ang. 55; Ztn(f.&^ — ' -_ t%__ ^ ^, . ., ^ .
Lieutenant
Colonel, 28 N0V.57' ; Colonel^ i May 62.'
Ho/or, 21 Nov. 22; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 10 Jan. 37; Major, 12 Sept. 48; Colonel, n Nov. 51 ; Lt.Colon
lar. 55 ; Major General, 31 Aug. 55; Lieut. General, 21 Doc. 62; Colonel ipth Foot, 10 Mar. 61.
»nantColoneIa.— I Robert Onesiphorus Bright,* CJ3., Brw<wf«rr General Commanding Gwalior Dietrit
ign, P9 June 43; i<. ^2 April 47 ; <^«P<- **a3 Jan. 52; Jfo/or, 15 Sept. 55; Bt.Li.Colonel, 26 Dec. 56; J
Dietriet;
Li.
Edward Chippindall,* C5. Aide de Camp to the Queen; Ene. Pto Dec. 47 ;
J?Mfq/or, 2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 28 Nov. 57 ; Bl.Lt.Col. 9 Mar. 65 ; Lt.Colonei, 7 ainr. 70; uoionei, 14 Au
William Cooper,* l;»*»i7M, 5 Juno 43; ii^. 31 Oct. 45; Capt. 26 Jan. 55; Major, J'le May 65; Lt.Colonei,
_ 47 ; J!^'. '9 Jan. 49 ; Caj>^P23 Dec. 53 ;
, Bt.Lt.Col. 9 Mar. 65 ; £<.Co/one/,^^ Mar. 70; Colonel, 14 Aug. 72.
^17 April 67 ; Colonel, 17 April 72,
Majors.—'^
^2Nov, .
2 Richard
Mar. 53; Lt,
I Edward St. John Griffiths,' Ensign, 27 Oct. 54
1 *. Philip Doyne Vipora, Ensign, ^g Oct. 46; Lt. ^ ^_ ^ _ , ^ ^_ , .^_, ^ ^
2 John AJuderaon,* Eneign, ^25 June 47 ; X^ 18 April 51 ; Capt. 9 Mar. 58 ; Major, 25 Aug. 71
X^ 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. ^24 July 57
' 9 July JO ; Capt. 9 Mar. 58 ; Major, 7'March jo.
Sept. 66.
JTci/or, Pi 8 April 68.
Captxiks.
2 Henry Sollera G. 8. Knight
2 John Henry Kirke*
2 Charles Hereford
2 Montgomery Williams**
I William Henry Moffatt»*
1 Godfrey Baldwin"
2 Alexander Brooke Morgan **
1 Edward William Evans'*..
1 Robert Biscoe
I Thomas Dennis Rew
1 Augustus MourantHandley**
2 William Robert lies
1 Robert Gayer Traill"
2 John Pyne
I Windle Hill St.Hill,»*^lWe^
de Camp to Com. in Chirf
at Madras ^
1 William Bennett *'
2 Arthur Edw. Trotter Trotter
1 Charles Shea Hnnti»
2 JohnCampbellTaylorHum-
frev»7
2 Cortlandt Skinner
2 Sept.
•17 Feb.
17 Aug.
22 July
16 Mar.
6 June
6 April
7 June
16 April
26 Oct.
2 July
16 Nov.
16 July
5 July
12 Feb. 58
45 i 3 June
54 'id Nov.
55 '17 July
56 29 Nov.
55 P12 Dec.
54! 8 Dec.
55 28 Nov.
541 8 Dec.
58 P24 May
55 15 June
58 P15 Oct.
55 T5 June
58 P 5 Nov.
55 I Oct.
26 Mar.
P23 Aug.
4 July
27 Mar.
6 Aug.
P28 Jan. 62
58 P30 Dec. • 59
6IP17 April 66
551 23 Nov. 56
19 Mar. 60
25 Feb. 62
LlKUTBVJlirTS.
2 James Francis Fraser
1 George Hewetson Reynolds .
2 Const. Chas. Barrow Tribe»7
2 William Robert Thomhill ...
2 George DaltonMichell,/iw<.^
of Musketry 28 Sept. 69 ..)
2 George Oakes
I TheodoreBosvilleEmerson, )
Inet.ofMuaketry 25 Aug. 71 S
1 John Jameson*?
2 Abney Hastings Cameron ...
I Herbert Leigh Gipps
f Alfred James Paterson, )
Adjutant 22 Fob. 70 i
'2 Crosbie 'QtirUnx, Interpreter...
{ 2 Alexander Roche
1 Wm. G. Waugh M'Clintock'?
2 George Edward Langford*? .
2 John Henry Bamara"
2 William Augustus Burnett'*
I Harry Fawoett
1 Havry Julian Charrlngton...
2 Granville Sharpe
2 Edward Archibald Brice,>
Adjutant 8 Dec. 73 )
2 Robert Alf. Plassey Halllfhx
1 Geo. Alex. Kennedy Skipton
2 Thomas Otho FitaGerald
2 George Hawkes
2 Lionel Henry Mocatta Levin
2 John Francis Simonet
2 Georf^e Wingate
I RegioaldMolesworthSimpson
Richard Foord
3 July 58 P 18 July 62
IS Oct. 58 "^9 Aug. 62
19 Nov. 581 25 Aug. 62
25 Sept. 60 P22 Sept. 65
II Mar. 591 18 May 65
65
66
Pi I June 6i!P29Dec.
P13DCC. 61 P 8 May
Pr8 July 62, P 7 Aug.
P19 Aug. 62I 21 Oct.
P 9 Jan. 63 P 3 April 67
17 July 63 29 June 67
631 P 4 Mar. 68
65IP18 AprUj68
' P23 Jan. 69
i 2 ^iar. 69
P29 Aug.
Pi6May
4 Aug. 65
10 Nov. 65
P 8 May 66
5 June 66
P 6 Mar. 67
P18 April 68
P 4 Mar. '-
P23 Jan.
7 July
P18 Nov.
Pio Nov.
19 Feb.
P20 Feb.
21 Feb.
SiTB LiiirrKVAVTS.
1 John Hem7 Eden
I Mont^merieCroftonCaulfeild
I George Warburton Marsh
I Richard Pnayre
I James Harry Sohwabe
28 July 69
21 Sept. 69
69
70
70
71
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
8 June 67
I CAPTAIK. j
|P3oOct^ 57
1P30 April 58
P30 Dec. 59
,P2i Feb. 60
,P 4 Feb. 62
I 25 Aug. 62
[P 9 Jan. 63
I 5 Feb. 66
P20 April 67
20 Jan. 68
P23 Jan. 69
2 Mar. 69
P 5 Mar. 70
I April 70
P 8 June 67
25 Aug. 71
P28 Oct. 71
15 Jan. 66
16 Aug. 73
29 Oct. 73
* Sir Josias Cloet^ served in the 15th Hussars
from 1809 to i8i<i, from 1814 to 1817 as Aide do
Camp to Lord Charles Somerset at the Cape of
G^od Hope, fW)m whence he was sent in command
of a Detachment to take military possession of the
island of Tristan d* Acunha. Served with a Squad-
ron of his Regiment detached as a field force
during the Pindaree and Mahratta war ft^m 18 17
to 1819. Acting as Deputy Quarter Master Gene-
ral conducted the landing and settlement of a
large body of Government emigrants on the
frontier of the Cape Colony. In 1822 was sent
to England with important despatches, and re-
ceived the Brevet rank of Major. In 1842 com-
manded the successful expedition sent to Natal to
relieve a Detachment besieged by insurgent Boers.
Served as Deputy Quarter Master General the
Kaffir campaign of 1846 (CB.). During the KaflSr
war of 1851-53 ser\'od as Chief of the Staff with
the Army in the Field, including the operations
P 8 Dec
P 5 Mar.
P18 May
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct
28 Oct
23 S.pt. 71 28 Oct
in the Basuta country and the battle of Berea,
where he commanded a Division (Medal) , and in
acknowledgment of his services received the
honom* of Knighthood, and was subsequently
nominated a KCB. On. being promoted Major
General he was appointed in 1855 to the command
of the Windward and Leeward Islands, which he
held until 1861.
* Colonel Cooper served with the i8th Royal
Irish throughout the campaign of 1852-53 in
Burmah, including the capture of Rangoon, cap-
ture of Prome, and other minor afihirs (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Served as Assistant Quarter
12 Nov. 73 'Master General to the expeditionary force on
28 Feb. 74 the Eusufzai Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in 1858,
land in the same capacity with the expeditionary
sfTB LiKUT. IforcQ Jq ^hc Wuzeeri country' under Brigadier
3 July 72
31 Aug. 72
23 Nov. 72
9 A-ug. 73
12 Nov. 73
General Chamberlain in Dec.
Clasp).
1859 (Medal with
PofWMtUre.—t Francis Openshaw Sargoant, 20 July 66; Ene. '28 May 58 ; U. P21 Oct. 62;
2 de Pentheny de Penthenv O'Kelly, 28 Dec. 60; Jlon.Captain, 28 Dec. 65.
tn. — X James Hedingham,** 13 Nov. 72.
[20 July 7t.
Hon.Captain,
Quarter J£a»t«r§.
Medical Officert.
2 William Hunt, 16 Aug."'73; Sub lAeui. 26 Mar. 73.
■% Surgeo* Major Exham L. HiT
;iffeman,*7 Surgeon; 10 July 66.
I Surgeon George Ryan, A.B. 31 Mar. 68.
Facings Qtveen.— Agent, V. W. Holt, Esq.
tsi Battalion returned from India, 2b DecemberiZp\ DevSt, Chatham, ^nd Bait, embarked for India,
aj August 1863 ; Depot, attacked to ist Battalion,
Digitized by V^OOQIC
i6o igth (The ist Yorkshire North Biding) Megimient of Foot
* Brigadier General Bright served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 19th Regiment, including ihelattles
of Alma and InkerOian, siege and foil of Bebastopol, and storming of the B«dan on the x8th June and Bth September
— ^mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth Clui
of the Me(^'idie, and Torkish Medal). Commanded as Brigadier General the zst Brigade Hazara Field Force of lE^,
including the expedition against the tribes on the Bl^k Mountain (mentioned in despaU^es, thankod lythf
Government of India, C3., Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Chippindall served with the 32nd Regiment during the latter x>art of the siege operations befcn
Mooltan, and was present at the surrender of that fortress; aJso at the surrender of the Fort andgarriscm of
Gheniote, and at the battle of Gooierat (Modal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern caiopaigscf
1854-55 with the 19th Regriment, including the afifeir of Bulganak, battles of Alma and Inkerman, in the Trencha
during the whole of the siege operations before Sebastopol, assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sepi^-
ber— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjii*.
and Turkish Medal). Conmianded ist Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, inclading tlte
en)edition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
' Major Barrett served the Eastern camjiaignof 1854 a^d part of 1855 with the zpth Regiment, includmg the bait^n
of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Modal with Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medi:!.
7 Major Gkriffiths ser\'ed in the Hazara campaign in x868, including the expedition agamt the tribes on the B^
Moimtain (Medal with Clasp).
> Major Anderson served with the ^ist Light Inikntry throughout the Burmese war of xSsa-sa ; was on \^ssi
the E.I.O. steam-frigate Se»o9tri» durmg the naval action and destruction of the enany's stockades on ti£
Rangoon river ; and served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and ai:-
tnre of Rangoon, and at the assault and capture of Bassein, x9th Hay 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
* Major Eirke served with the 19th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January to the 26th Juy 1855, intisb-
ing the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
IS Major Williams served with the 84th Regiment in the Shahabad district until the final suppression of tb
Lidian mutiny in 1858-59 (Medal). Served with the xst Battalion loth Regiment in the Hasara campaign of xt£&t
including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^* Captain Mofflsitt served with the 19th Regiment during the latter part of the Crimean campaign firom iith Sep:.
1855 (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Also m the operations against the hill tribes in Sikkixu in 1867, and cm-
manded Patroles in contact with the enemy. Served in the Hasara campaign in 1868, including ^e exped^^
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^s Captains Baldwin, Morgan, and Handley served in the Hazara campaign in x868, iocluding the expedite:
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
'* (^ptain Evans served with the 19th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January to the 5th October ufi.
including the siege and foil of Sebastopol (severely wounded), and storming of the Rcoan on the 8th SepteaUr
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served as Brigade Major xst Brigade Hazara Field Force in i863, iada^
ing the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^ Captams Traill, Bennett, and Humfrey, Lieutenants Tribe, Jameson, M'Clintock, Langford, Baxnard. tsi
Burnett, served in the Hazara campaign in x868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Maf&£i>=^
(Medal with Clasn). ^
1^ Major St. Hill served in the New Zealand war of x86o-6z and that of 1863-^5. In z86o-6i he was Aide ds C4s?
to the (^vemor, but joined his Regiment in the field during the time active operations were b^ng carried oe. i^
the outbreak of the war in Waikato in 1863 he was aimointed Aide de Camp to Sir Duncan Cameron, served in tbi
capacity and also for some time as Acting Military Secretary throughout the subsequent operations, being p:c<e;
with Gtoneral Cameron at every action that took place, with one exception,— viz. : — ^the actions of Koheroa, Bas-
inriri, Waiari, Rangiawhia, Hairini (horse shot), (Jrakau, Gate Pah, Nukumam, Kaku-amea, besides sevenlsiscr
skirmishes (repeatedly mentioned in despatches. Medal, Unattached Company by purchase and Brevet of Ms; r^
" Captain Hunt served as Baggage Master, of the Saugor Field Division in 1858-59, and wn« present ir tie
actions of Kirwee, Pimwarree, and on the banks of the Junma (mentioned in despatches. Medal with C^'ts
Central Lidia).
** Quarter Master Hedingham served in the Crimean campaign firom October 185^ to May 1855, incladisf tbs
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Hazara campaign of i8€>S. 'v^'^-
ing the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). He has also tho (jood Cqh^^s'^
Medal.
•7 Surgeon Major HifTerDan.— For War Services see " Medical Department.'*
Gontinuation of Notes of the 20th Begvment
10 Mm'or Ntmn served with the 20th Regiment in the (Crimea ttom the xsth July 1855, including the siege sz^^
of Sebastopol; also at the capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in thelsiic
campaign of 1857-^8, including the actions of C!handa, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and captore of Liu^3^<
subsequent operations in Oude and afilurs of Mohan, Hussengunge, Meangunge (as Orderly Officer to Bh£»^
Evelegh), Churda, Fort of Musjeedia, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp).
^* Captains Egan and Bloimt served in the Indian campaign of X857-58, Including the actions of Chanda, Tis^
pore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and afflur of Mohas pb^
with Clasp).
^* Captain Johnstone served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of (ThandA, Umeefr^
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and afihtrs of Mmagangc, ^ <^ "
Bimree Beerah, and Buxarghat (Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Fahie served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the u^ns t
Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow. subsequent operations in Oude, and aai»"
Churda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp) .
•• Mi^'or Gibbs served with the 20th Regiment m the Indian campaign in i8s8. including the captore of lariat:*
and aflhirs of Churda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
» Surgeon Magor Ardon.— For War SiBrvices see " Medical Department."
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'irFebTei: """'"" ''^ ^^^' ^' ^^- '° ^"^* 54; Capi, 16 Sept. 59; Ifcyor, p,, Aug. 66; X<.Co^*i.
Mj^.— « George Edmond Francis.* Em. 'aa Apr. 53 ; Lt. o Feb « • Cinrf p,r t^i^ mr • v <
I iVed. Lockwood Edpidge,* Ens. p,9 Feb. 55 ; It. 10 Amr ?s • &«/ v5^'; !' ^"^ ?7 ; ^^or. 23 Nov. 64.
iJolmJamesSUver8ton'o'NeilJ,7JBL.6JiIies4; Lt^^t ^^ clj,f Ti?7n'« a'''^^^^®^*- ^^'t ^
M^jor^ 5 Oct. 72 " « M» -»'*. 29 i^ec. 54; cap<. 3 June 58; .Be.Jfq;or, 5 July 7a ;
^^^J^^^orth Clark«,n. E.^n. »» Sept. 5., X*. ,, Aug. 54; Capt. PS April 59, Major.
Captains.
a William David Nunn^o
2 Stephen Egan" ...
2 Robert Blount"
1 SamuelJohnstone^^ ...
3 ConroyFahie^*
2 Henry Fras. Gfeorge Webster
2 John M'Namee
2 Harrv Russell Bowlby !!!!!!!!!
2 Charles Henry Webster
I James Smy^ .:
I Edward Browne ..!...!.!.!!..!!..
I George Duncan Wahab
I William Glencross
I Charles Edward Hussey !!!!.!
1 Clifford Gabourel Gibaut
a I Richard Wilson
2 George Frederic Harris ....
2 Baldwin K. Whiteford
Stewart Abercrm. Wroughton
LlKUTSKAHTS.
2 David O'Neill Power
2 Henry Edwin Go wer
1 Arthur Ernest Beaumont ...
2 Alfred Dening, ImtructorX
ofMuMhetry 3 Aug. 72 )
I Edw.PrimroseT.Goldsmith, )
Adjutant 24 Aug. 73 j
I Melmoth Caulfleld Gahan ...
I PhilipAlbertRobinson,/»*«. :)
of Musketry aSBept. 71 ...j
a Adam Park Pinching
3 Frederick William Birch
3 Charles Heniy Bamber
I John Kennedy M'Causland .
I Ed. Stanley NewtonDickenson
3 OuthbertQeorge Collingwood
- Robert Francis Vetch
Robert Constable Paull
William Cocks AUen
Uonel Marshall
I George MitchellRowe
Robert Dennis
De la Pere Robinson
Gerald Elliott Browne
8 John Mack
1 Frederic John Waudby
2 Waltcir Randolph, Adjutant)
5 Oct. 7a s
3 Richard George Randall
1 Edward Bowen
X William Savage Baker
2 Godfrey Fox Webster ,
20 Feb.
9 Oct.
'15 Oct.
8 Feb.
P29 April
zo Aug.
a Feb.
33 April
3 May
3 July
P17 Sept.
38 Jan.
z6 April
P3oMkr.
P33 Oct.
31 Deo.
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Alex. Lenthall Swifte
Arthur Forde
ICichael Morton Metcalfe^
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3 George Bachard Summers ...
X Philip Francis Tallents
z San. Patrick George Bellow
z Eustace Edward Melville >
Lawford )
I Henry Brandram Headley ..
55 31 Sept.
55 38 May
55 3 Joii©
56 X5 June
55 30 Mar.
55 10 Sept.
49 3 Aug.
58 Pi I Jan.
58 P16 Sept.
58 P13 Dec.
58 P36 Nov.
59 ''30 Nov.
58 5 May
59 '10 June
58 Pjo July
57 14 May
58 "le Aug.
59 " 8 July
60 P30 June
28 Jau.
7 Sept.
P 3 Dec.
P32 Sept. 63
II Feb.
7 April
17 Nov.
••12 April
Pio Nov.
'21 Aug.
P28 Dec.
' 8 May
Pi4 Sept.
P25 Sept.
'i6 Sept.
P14 Oct.
Px5 Oct.
P17 Feb.
i>i8 Mar.
'34 June
P24 Mar.
P24 April
7 July
8 Fob.
^ 8 June
P14 Sept.
P 5 Nov.
LIIUT,
55 '29 July 59
58Pi6May 62
58 P 2 Dec. 62
58 P30 June 63
58 17 Nov. 63
58 33 Nov. 64
55 39 Feb. 64
59 II July 68
59Pi7Mar. 69
59 '34 Mar. 69
01 P I Sept. 69
>o P 5 Jan. TO
60
*~^ - 5 •itui. 70
59 30 Jan. 70
62 P14 Sept. 70
38 Mar. 71
I Apr. 70
3 Aug. 72
5 Oct. 72
4 Feb. 74
^22 Aug.
I Jan.
P27 Feb.
P25 Sept.
iz July
24 July
P16 Sept.
'14 Oct,
Pi4 Oct.
P24 Mar.
P24 Apr.
P13 Juno
P 3 Sept.
P 3 Sept.
Pi4 Sept.
' 5 Nov.
P15 Feb.
P22 April
■^ 7 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
25 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
3 Feb.
CAPTAjy.
5 July 72
BT.LT.COI..
Jjt.Colonel Meares served with the soth Regt.
in the Crimea from the 15th July 1855 including
the siege and fall of Sebostopol ; and was also
present at the capture of Kinboum (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkidi Medal).
• LtColonel Davis served with the 35th Regi-
ment in the Shahabad district during the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
* Major Francis served with the 20th Regiment
in the Indian campiUgn of 1857-58, including the
actions of Chanda, umeerpore, and Sultanpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
> Major Eoridge served with the aoth Regiment
in the (;rimea in 1S5K, including the siege of Sebas-
topol and capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal) . Also in the Indian campaign
from August Z858, including the Trans-Gogra ope-
rations under Lord Clyde (Medal).
[^For Continuation of Noiss^ $tt prteedinff page.
I BUB LIEUT.
3 July 73
II Sept. 7a
73
3 Nov.
31 Dec.
36 Feb.
9 Aug,
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
Fofwuuten.-^t John Matthews Gibbs,** 19 Oct. 49; Hon. Major^ 19 Oct. 64.
3 Herbert Cro.t Ryder, 9 Feb. 64 ; Hon. Captain, 9 Feb. 69.
Qfiart^MaHtr».—i Thom:i s M'Kay, 10 Nov. 69.
2 Thomas Choake, 6 Sept. 73.
Msdieal Qffleeri.—i Surgeon Major George Bankes Floyer Arden." Surgeon, 9 March 66.
2 Surgeon Major Thomas Rawlings Mould, MD., Surgeon, 30 Aug. 71.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Facings Yellow.— Jrt#A Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
If ^ Bait, emiarkedfor Bermuda, 5 March 1873. Depot, Burg. 2nd Batt. returned from the Mauritius, 37 Jan. 2872.
7 Major O'NeiU served with the aoth Regiment in the Crimea f^m 30th May 1855, including the siege and fal
Sebastopol, and was wounded at the afifair of the i8th June ; also present at the capture of Elinboum (Medal
ith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. including the actions of Chauda,
meerpore, and Sultanpore ; siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affairs of Mean-
mge, Beerah (thanked in despatch), Boxar Ghat (as Brigade Major)f CJhurda, and Fort of Mn^jecdia (Modal with
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Colonel.— ^irFrederick Waiiam Hamilton,* l^CB. Etrngn^rLi. 12 Jnly 31 ; Lt. * Capt. 1 Dec. 36; Ctni^U.
Colonel, '3 April 46; Colonel, ao June S4; itfa>r, 7 Dec. 58; JU.Colouel, 19 June 60 j Jtfajbr G«rt«i,
31 Aug. 60; Lieut. General, 18 Dec. 69; Colonel 31st Pusiliera, 10 Jan. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel*.— 1 John Thomaa DalyeU,* and Lt. 14 May 47; Lt.^m June 50; Capt. '23 AprU 52;
^'^aior, 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 3 Aug. 55 ; Bt.Lt.CoUmel, 2 Feb. 6a ; Lt.Col. 17 April 67 j ColouH, 17 Apr. 72.
Fred.Torrena Lyster,' Enaign, 20 June 41 J JW. ^x Nov. 4a ; Capt. P30 July 52 ; Major, »8 Jan. 64 ; U.CoUmd,
'24 Dec. 70.
Majors.— I William Pole CoUingwood,* Enngn,^^^ Mar. 47 j U. '15 Noy. 50; Cap*. ^28 July 54; B<.2f«jor,
26 Dec. 56; Major, 17 April 67 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 9 April 68. a". '^ "^^ o^»
2 Alfred Templeman,» and Lt. '26 Mar. 52 ; ii. '4 Mar. 53 ; Capt. 2 Feb. 55 ; Major' 'is Feb. 68.
1 Edward Napoleon L'Estrange, Eneign, Pi8 Feb. 53 ; Lt. 23 June 55 : Capt. P22 May 57 ; Meaor, 5 Dec. 7L
2 George Frederick Gildea,* Emign, P14 AprH 48 ; Lt. '6 Aug. 52 ; Capt. 10 Sept. 58 ; Bt. Major, 5 Jnlj 73;
Major, 25 April 73.
CAPTi-iira.
a Arthur Grey Hazlerigg*
X Richard Wm.Chfla.Winfiloe>o
2 Robert Cook
2 Edward Thomas Bainbridge
z Francis William Hamilton, ]
Aide de CavMa to Major \
General R. MamiUon )
I Anbrey Wm. O. Saunders," )
Comdt: ofPoonamalee Depot [
and Cantonment Magittrate j
I George William Furlongi* ...
a George Gilmour
1 Fred. George Jackson
a William Thorbum
2 William Albert Bridge
2 Michael Thunder
Henry James Edgell"
Thomas Evans Stuart
I John Stevenson^*
Henry Patten Law
X James Bower Jackson*' ..
1 Walter Nowell Carey
2 James Whitton
2 Alfred Thralo Perkins
1 Claude Durham Patterson
2 Francis MacKenzie Salmond
5 April
3 July
30 Mar.
16 April
' 3 June
28 Jan.
'is Feb.
1 April
P25 Aug.
P23 Mar.
2 Nov.
P 6 Aug.
"14 Aug.
»• 7 Jan.
**i8 Feb.
31 Dec.
LutTTTXyAZTTB.
2 Henry Feiklen
2 Frederick Packman
a Frederick William Burr
2 Cecil Bowes Robinson
2 Edmond Charles Browne,^
In$t. cf Mueketry 3 Nov. 70 )
2 Thomas Capel Rose, Adju- \
tant J Oct. 68 j
Henry Roper Curzon Hewat
2 Joseph Napier Tew
X Cha. Ed.Bovill, ^d;.a2 June67
I JohnCroker
I Robert Fred. Willoughby, )
Aide de Camp to the Ooter- >
norcfMadrae j
1 James Miller Gordon, Inet. \
ofMuekeiry 9 July 73 j
2 Charles Reginald Walk
Arthur J. Osborne Pollock
1 Wm. A. Yule, at Staff College
2 Daniel Anchinleck
1 Edmund Henry Dalgety ...
2 Anthony Cnthbert Dunn ...
2 Alexander Lawrence Falls
2 Fred.lUchardHenryLambart
X Frederick Stovin Cnapman
1 Henry John Meares
2 John Henry Spurgin
t WUliam Arthur James Frere
I Charles Hugli Wyndham..
1 Taylor Dalrymple Wilson
2 Arthur Symonds Justice ..
1 Edmund i*ranci8 Braine ..
Richard Carnac Temple
- Averell Daniell
a William Morton Duckett..
Claude Frederic Gambior
Sto LixuTSiTAifrs.
Bedford Morant Allen, JnO
ierpreter S
I Frank Mardall
a Charles Henry Kelly
Louis Maclean Boddam
55! "11 Sept. 60
54 '25 June 61
57 ""ax April 63
58 P 5 Mny 63
20 July ss' 15 June 58 p i July 63
"16 Jan.
'11 June
P 4 April
6 April
55, II May
53 6 Oct.
55 ' 6 Feb.
55 P15 June
22 April 55 39 Dec. 57
55 P15 June
55 I Oct.
58,' 6 May
58 P20 April
59 P 4 June
59 P22 Oct.
56 1 10 Jan.
561^12 June
54 P I Feb.
60 P 8 Aug.
55'Pi7 Oct.
58P24May
60 ' 1 July
^19 Jan.
2 Sept.
' 7 Jan.
I July
P18 AprU
P a Mar.
7 July 66
BEXV.XAJ.
15 May 73
31 Dec. 59 ' 6 Mar.
2 July 58
P 6 Mar. 63
Paa May 63
33 Sept. 62
• 1 July 63. P 4 Dec. 66^
P 4 Aug.
II Sept. ^
P12 Sept. 63
P 2 Oct. 63
PisFeb. 63
2 Sept. 64
Px8 April 65
P2a Sept. 65
P 4 Dec. 66
Pia Feb. 67
''23 Oct. 67
P20 Feb. 67
P a Sept. 68
18 Nov. 65
PioFeb. 69
26 July 63
10 Oct. 70
P24 Dec. 70
P3oAug. 71
P31 Oct. 71
as April 73
♦ Lt.Colonel CoUingwood served with the jrth
Regiment in the rebellion of 1848 in Ceyt 3.
Served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea fros
nth July 1855, including the siege and ftll <.i
Sebastopol; also the expedition to Kinboan
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) ; frtu
Nov. 1855 to Nov. 1856 he commanded aBattsIict
of the Land Transport Corps. Commanded t^
Troops on board the iS^rfan steamerwhenwrecb>i
BT.LT.COZ..
63 P20 April
63 - ■^""
x6 Oct. 63
-May
21 June
22 June
Pis Feb.
p sJuly
P 2 June
6 Feb.
2 Oct.
P22 Jan.
8 May
P16 Oct.
P18 Dec.
22 Jan.
2 May
P I Feb.
IS Feb.
»*iS July
P28 Oct.
Jan.
P24 July
P28 May
** 4 Jan.
23 Sept.
24 Sept.
64 P30 Oct.
65;P28 0ct.
661 P 2 Jan.
66 P 10 Feb.
67IP I Sept.
67, P 8 June
67! 10 Oct.
67|PioMay
681P30 Aug.
P27 Oct.
a8 Oct,
a8 0ct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
a8 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
30 Dec.
on the Dog Rocks, Coast of Africa, an $th Jnlf
67 1856, on returning from the Crimea, and fbr Li>
67 services throughout this trying occasion be t?-
67 ceived the Brevet rankof Ms^or — ^LordFumrare,
67; the War Minister, expressing his approtasciomti
did also H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, of U«
68 conduct of the officers and men, as b^ng higW
honourable to them ; and Colonel M'Mordo, Vi-
rector General of the Land Transport Corpe, isi
general order, "desired to express to Cnp^
CoUingwood and those he commanded the pride
he felt in transmitting for the information Oi
H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, the proof! gi^^
of the high courage and discipline whidianimsieii
all ranks on that fearftd night, and which were
rewarded by the safe rescue of all from tb£J
perilous situation."
1^ Captain Jackson served with the for^e on-
der Lt.Colonel Harley up the River Gambia is
June 1864, and was present at the reduction c.
the native fortified positions of Jnnca Gunda and
Canni Canni Tenda.
^ne i.fRUT.
24 April 72
8 June 72
26 June 72
9 Aug. 73
PafmoMtere. — i David Aikman
2 Alexander William M'Kenzie, 6 .
Quarter Maetere. — 2 Richard Erwin, 30 June 65.
1 Richard Browne, la Nov. 73.
Medieal Qffleere. " •— • -
Faeinge 'Blne.^Agenfe, Messrs. Cox and Ca
itt Battalion embarked for India, 15 Fti. 1&69;
Dep6t, Agr.
and Battalion returned from Madroe, 10 JomT
1873.
[Kon.Major, ^ Jnly ^
Patterson, a8 July 59; En$. '4 April 45; i/. 39 July 47; CVipl. 16 Oct 5:;
■ ' --eb. 57 ; Son.M<yor, 6 Feb. 7«.
3 Surgeon Major William Stewart. MD., Suroeon, 8 July 63^
I Surgeon Mtyor Joseph Fletcher Lougheed,"
^ Surgeon, 9 Mar. 67. /^^
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' Sir Frederick William Hamilton served with the Grenadier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
iiicIudtnK the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (slightly wounded and horse shot), sortie of 26th October,
auci 6ie>re of Sebastopol, during the latter period of which ho commanded Divisions of the Army in the ^Trenches,
and was in temporary oonmiand of the Grenadier Guards after Inkerman (CJ9., Medal with four Clasps,' Officer of
the Legion of Honor, 3rd Glass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal).
'Colonel Dalyell served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and the early part of 1855 with the aist Fusiliers, in-
cladiBg the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Lyster served with the 50th Regiment in the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Previous to entering the
British service he served in Portugal, in the Pedroite Army, and from June 1836 to December 1S40, in Spain under
^vr De Lacy Evans, as Captain of Infantry, and under Espartero as Captain of Cavalry, and subsequentlv on the
Staff of General Don Diego Leon, whose escort he commanded from 1836 to 184 1. Was twice decorated with the Order
of St. Ferdinand for charges of Cavalry at Alio and Berga, and with the Menials for the siege and capture of Irun
and Morlela ; once severely wounded. Was present in the following actions and afTairs in that country :— Fuenter-
abiA (reconnaissance on), Ametzagana, San Marcos, Loyola, Aguirre. Oriamondi, Hemani, Umietta, Irun (siege of),
Lazarte, Usurbil, Andoin, Vera, Perdon, Otiera (reconnaissance on), Sosma, Belascoain, Aroniz, Santa Barbara
(rccoimaissance on), Yalle de Berruera, Alio, Alio y dicastlllo, Collander, ManieUa y pena Cortada, Genebrosa, Cana-
dette, Agoa Viva, Segura (siege of), Castlcotte (reconnaissance on), Castleotte (siege of), Yalle de Lladres, Morella
(5ie(?c of), Berga and its twenty-two redoubts; charged, with seven Lancers, Bosque's Squadron, completely routing
it, killing seven and capturing five horses.
* Major Templeman served with the aist Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded in the hand) , siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on i8th
Jane; also the expedition to Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
' )Iajor Gildea served as Adjutant of the nth Regiment of the Turkish Contingent from Sept 1855 to its disband -
ment in Mav 1856 (Turkish Medal).
' Major Hazlerigg served with tne aist Fusiliers during the latter part of 1855 at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'° Captain Winsloe served with the sxst Fusiliffirs in the Crimea from the 6th August 1855, including the siege and
&11 of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Saunders served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operations in the
Jncrdespore Jungle (Medal).
'» Captain Furlong was appointed to the Purveyor's Department of the Expedition which proceeded to the East
in March 1854, and served in Turkey, Bulgaria, and the Crimea until April 1855, when he was Gazetted to the aist
FafiilicTS, and served with the Regiment before Sebastopol until ordered to the Depot on the 3i8t May 1855 (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Edgell served with the 90th Light Inlhntry in the Indian campaign from 12th Aug. 1857, and was pre-
Mnt at the defence of the Alumbagh during Lord Clyde's relief of Lucknow, and afterwards under Outram, the cap-
tore of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
>* Captain Stevenson served, with the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's
campaign in Onde in 1858-59 (Medal).
'* Surgeon Major Lougheed.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes of 22nd Regiment,
» Captain Spiller commanded a Company of the 65th Regiment during the war of 1863-65 in New Zealand, and
TOH present at the attack on the working party at Williamson's Clearing, relief of Pokeno Piquet (mentioned in
ipspatches) , storming and capture of Pah at Rangariri, actions at Rangiawhia and Huirini, and attack and capture
it Pah at Orakan (Medal).
"* Surgeons Mi^or Barker and Lundy.— For War Services see "Medical Department.*'
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Apr. 47 ; Lt.Col<mel, 1*14 Dec. 49 ; Colonel^ 28 Nov. 54 ; Jfq/or Qmural, 9 April 64 ; X«€»l.6ea«nii, xo Xaj
72 ; ColonMl 22nd Foot, 6 May 73.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 William A. Armstrong,' Ention, 'i Nov. 40; Lt. 28 July 43; Capt. 3 Deep;
Bt.MajoTj 2 Nov. 55 ; 3fo/or, 14 Dec. 55 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 6 Feb. 65 ; i*. Colonel, 4 Doc. 72.
1 Thomas Tyacke, Ena.^i Jalys3 ; Z^.'z Nov.55 ; Cap^. '23 Oct. 57 ; Ifa/or, P26 July 64 ; Lt.CoUnul, 23 Apr. 73.
Majors.— 2 Herbert Grauntlett Panter, Ensign, x May 57 ; Lt. x8 Feb. 59 ; Capt. 'isOct. 61 ; Major, »6 Oct. 63;
Brevet Lieut. Colonel, Dec. 73.
2 Henry Edward Watson, Ensign, ''17 Dec. 52 ; Lt. 9 Nov. 55 ; Capt. ^25 Jan. 59 ; Major, '27 July 70.
I James Hare,* ^nd Lt. '17 Mar. 54 ; Lt. 23 May 55 ; Capt. 9 Sept. 55 : Major, ►28 Oct. 68.
I Henry Proctor, Ensign, 21 Mar. 55; Lt. 9 Sept. 55; Capt. '2 Mar. 60; Bt.Major, 5 July 72; Jfaior,
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2 Henry Humfrey Sealy
2 Arthur Brett» Adjutant xs May 72
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2 George James Croasdaile
z William Key Matterson
X William Henry Kerr
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the zoth May Z855, including the siege
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the Redan on the zSth June and Sth
September, also at the bombardmect
and surrender of Kimboum (Brero
of Major, Medal with Clasp. 5th Oms
of the Mediidie, and Turkish MedAl .
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in the campaign of 1857 against the
mutineers in India f^m 7th Jane, ic-
eluding the battle of Budle ke Seniuid
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and capture of the city, with the fiatl
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Fort Mittowlie, and action of BiswaL
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George Montgomerie Davidson, z April 58 : Hon.Major, 22 Aug. 72.
z Charles Henry Chauncy, 8 May 67 j RoH.Major, 8 May 73.
Q^arter Masters.— 1 William Kelly, 4 Oct. 73.
a Robert Johnston, 6 Dec. 73.
Me^^eal Qffleers.—i Surgeon Major Joseph Barker, ^<) Suraeon, o Mar. 67.
a Surgeon Major Edward Louis Lundy.^o Surgeon, 20 June 65.
Facings Buff.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt, and Co.
ist Batt. relumed from New Brunswick, June iB6g. and Battalion embarked for India, 7 OcL ZS73.
^ Sir Trevor Chute embarked with the 70th Regiment for India, where he served for twelve years, and was ccc-
Btantly and actively employed during the whole of the mutiny (Medal), particularly in command of a Field Parce
in the district of Peshawur, with which he attacked and on the 34th of May 1857 occupied, with severe loss tow
mutineers, the Fort of Hote Murdaw, relieving the officers of the 55th Native Infantry, who were held prisooen bj
their own men. For this service he received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. In August 1857 ^
conmiand of a Brigade, employed at the almost annihilation of the 5xst Native Infantry when that regiment m >
state of mutiny attacked the cantonments of Peshawur. From August 1858 to January z86o he oommsoded a
Brigade at Lucknow until it was broken up at the suppression of the rebellion. In Februaiy z86r he embsrk*-
in command of the 70th Regt. for New Zealand. In March 1863 was appointed Brigadier General in c(»ziJnand cw
the Australian colonies ; in Z865, as Miyor Greneral, succeeded Lt.Gen. Sir Duncan Cameron in the oommaod of ^^
Zealand and Australian colonies ; and during the war in New Zealand, in 1865-66. commanded on various importact
and Buccessftil operations {KCB. and Medal), and continued in that command until Oct. Z870, when it was broKBiip-
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' " * 6 June 54 : General, 27 July 63 ; Colonel 23rd Fusiliers, 27 Dec. 60.
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Major, 29 March 64; lA. Colonel, ^i Sept. ^.
George Riipps Prevost,' Sneigu, '26 Aug. 53 ; if. 12 Jan. SS ; Capt. ^22 May 57 ; Major, ^sa Aug. 68 j Lt,
Colonel, P3 Sept. 70.
Xajoars.— X Charles Elgee,' Eneiqn, 14 April 46; Lt. 1*18 Feb. 48; Capt. 29 Dec. 54; ^f.Jfq/or, s Nov. 55;
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2 Sydney Crohan Millett,' Eneign, 16 June 54 ; Lt. ai Sept. 54 ; Capt. 30 Nov. 55 ; Major, 'i Sept. 69.
2 jfC Thomas Bernard Hackett," Entign, ^7 Jtme 54 ; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. ^26 Jan. 58 ; Major, '3 rfopt. 70.
X Josiah Fitz Thomas Shadwell,3 Ensign, ^26 June 46; Lt. 8 Jan. sx; Co;?/. 26 Mar. 58; Bt. Major,
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^ Sir William Codrington commanded a Bri*
gade of the Light Division, and afterwards a
Division throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, including the battles of Alma and In-
kerman, siege and fWl of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasps, KCB., Commander of the liCgion of
Honor, C&and Cross of the Military Order of
Savoy, xst Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). From October 1855, and until the eva-
cuation of the Crimea, he was Commander in
Chief of the Eastern Army.
" Colonel Hon. 8. Mostyn served with the 23rd
Fusiliers in the Crimea in X855, including tho
siege of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on
the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, defleat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore, siege uid capture of Lucknow, and
operations across the Goomtee, Trans-Gtogracam-
paign when the rebels were driven into Nepaul
(Medal with two Chisps). ^ ^ _,
* Lt.Colonel Elgee served with the 47th Regi-
ment in the Crimea from the 6th Feb. to the 2 xst
July 1855, including the siege of ^Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish
Medal). _ _
» Surgeons Major Alder and Fraser.— For War
Services see *' Medical Department."
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12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
31 Sept. 72
38 Feb. 74'
George Knox Leet, 2 July 58; Hon. Ifo/or, 2 July 73.
I Aldborough Bundle, 3 June 59; Hon.Captain, 3 June 64.
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Quarter Maxteri.—i Edward Knightfey,** 25 April 68.
3 Patrick M'Cormick, X9 Nov. 73.
Medical Qffieert.—a Surgeon* Mtnor SydneyAlder,« Surgeon, 1 5 May 67.
z Surgeon Mqjor James Fraser,*^ MD. 9 Oct. 68.
Fatinge Blue.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irith AgenU, Sir E. Borouffh, Bi. and Co.
lit Batt. returned from India, 4 Nov. Z869. and Batt. returned from ike Qcld CoaH, jgtk Mareh Z874.
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■ Lt. Colonel Prevost Berved with the asrd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 17th Juno 1855, including the riege airf,
fall of Sebaatopol and assaults of the Redan on the x8th June and 8th September— wounded (Medal with Cb*p
and Turkish Medal). Ser\'ed at the siege and capture of Lucknow— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Millett served with the 33rd Fusiliers the Eastern campaign of Z834-55. including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol ; he was severely wounded at the attack on the Redan on the 8^ September
(Medal with three Clasps), Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
B Major Hackett served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 5th June to the 6th Sept. 1855, indading
the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the i8th Juno (Medal with Clasp, and Turldsh Medal). Serred
in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the (}walior Conimgent
at Cawnpore on the 6th December, operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow. Present with the
Left Wing of the Regiment in the Biaswarrah district, including the affairs of Jubrowlie, Poorwah, and Doondia-
kiera (Medal with two Clasps, and Victoria Cross).
* Major Shadwell served with the S/th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58; commanded the selected
marksmenof the Regiment during the Peshawur outbreak ; was present at the mutiny and destniction of the jtst
Bensral Native Infantry on the 12th August 1857 (Medal).
10 Mi^or O'Connor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the battle of Alma,
where after being severely wounded he earned the Queen's Color (Lieut. Armstrong who previously carried it
having been killed) and planted it on the Russian Redoubt under a heavy fire, and carried it until the action vas
over— received the thanks of Sir George Brown and General Codrington on the field ;— siege and fkll of Sebastopol,
attack on the Quarries, and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September on the Redcm—ilangeronsly wounded
(Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Me^idie). Served in
the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Luclmow and operations across the Groomtee under Ontram, and several other
minor actions (Medal with two Clasps).
^1 Major Tupper served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the loth August to the 35th Sept. 1855. in*
eluding the siege and Call of Sebastopol, and was very severely wounded at the attack on the Redan on the 8th Sep-
tember (Medal with Clasp, and Turkudi Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, affair of Bamgunga, siega
and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Gk>omtee under Outram, storm and capture of the Selimpore
and Simree Forts, and actions of Jubrowlie, Poorwah (mentioned in despatches), Beerah. and Buxarghat ; also the
Trans-Gogra operations when the rebels were driven fVom Oude into Nopaul (Medal with two Clasps).
" Miy'or Tilly served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the operationfi across
the Goomtee. siege and capture of Lucknow, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
*' Captain Williamson served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the loth August to the z8th Sept. 1835,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September— sererely wounded (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. including the relief of Lucknow
by Lord C^de, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operaticna
across the Goomtee under Outram (Medal with two Clasps).
^' Captain Walwyn served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Gk>omtee (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain Twyford served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the opera^ons
across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
^7 Captain Graham served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign of iBsj-kS, including Uie relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
^" Captain Willes served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Luck-
now by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore. siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations
across the (^oomtee under Outram, also the taking of Selimpore, Poorwah, and Simree (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with two Clasps).
^ Captain Tulloch served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 38th Regiment at tiie
capture of Lucknow, and affkirs of Barree and Nuggur ; present, with the 33rd Fusihers, at the actions of Julrowlie,
Poorwah, Beerah, and Doondiakiera, storming of Fort Simree, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp}.
** Captain Clayton served with the 23rd Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the afl^
of Bul^nac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkcrman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and both attscls
on the Redan (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of X857-58, indudini:
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, operations
across the Groomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Jubrowlie, Poorwah, Beerah, and CNclondiakieTa,
storming of Fort Simree, and Trans-Go^ra operations (Medal with two Clasps).
»* Quarter Master SZnightley served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was scverdj"
wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
in 1857-59, iiicluding the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6^h
Dec. 1857, operations across the Gtoomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and aU the mmor operations during Lord
Clyde's winter campaign in Oude in 1858-59, when the rebels were driven into the Nepanl territoxy (Medal with
two Clasps).
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I^^^i^f.-'ColoneL—Pringle Taylor,! JTH. Cometh 15 Aujf. 11 ; X<. a July x2 ; Capi. 'a Jan. ao; Major, '16 June 25 :
FuUH»lf| Bt.Li.Colonel, 28 June 38; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; 3fo/or OeiuraZ, 16 May 57; Lieut. General, 9 Oct. 63;
£!?: l^yij General, lo Nov. 71 ; Colonel 24th Foot, 26 Nov. 61.
34 \ » .Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Thomas Roas,* Snei^n, 1*23 Mar. 36 ; Lt. '18 May 41 ; Capt. 1*4 June 47 ; Mqjer,
'22 Oct. 52 ; BtLi.Colonel, 26 Oct. 58 ; Lt.Colonel, 12 Nov. 59 ; Colonel, 1 April b^.
I Bichard Thomas 61yn,'£»n^, '16 Aug. 50; i^ >• 24 June 53; Capi. 7 Sept. 55; Jfajor, P23 July 61 ;
U. Colonel, 'ij Feb. 67 ; Colonel, 13 Feb. 72.
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2 William John Macknight Crawftird," EnMgn, '25 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. P23 Oct. 60 ; Major, ^1 Oct. 70.
X Henry Burmester PuUeine. Sneign, 16 Nov. 55 ; Lt. 4 June 58; Capt. 'xs Nov. 6x ; Major, '4 Feb. 7Z.
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z Charles Wiim Ealand
a Gonville Bromhead
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a G«orge Stanhope Banister...
a EdricFrederick,Xor<i Gifford
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9 Mar.
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66|P3i Oct.
66 P3X Oct.
63 '•30 Oct.
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„ , "^ ^ in the Crimea ftrom 2nd Sept. X855 (Medal
P14 Mar. 65 eiasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal) .
Px6 May 65
29 Aug. 66
P13 Feb.
P26 Feb.
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28 Oct.
' 2 Dec.
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9 Mar. 73
28 Feb. 74
I sub libut.
21 Sept. 72
26 Feb. 73
30 April 73
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
P(^fmatter$.-i f™- F.White. 11 July 56; .Ea#. Pis Feb. 50 ; Z/.^sMaysi; ITow.lfa^r, 11 July 66,
n ^ V *^ -^®^.^.^ ^^^Jljey G. Jiuincey, x Feb. 68 ; ffon.Capiain, i Feb. 73.
Qi»arf«rJfa#<«-«.— I Wilbam Charters," 18 July 62.
2 Edward Uloomfield, 24 Sort. 73.
Medical Qffieere.—i Surgeon M(^or James Lewis Holloway, Surgeon Major, 17 Mar. 68.
a Surgeon Eugene Valentine MacSwincy, lf2>., .4.5. 3 z March 68.
^ » J4 ^ ^ /'ac»»V* Green.— ^^r»^#, Messrs. Barron and Smith. -> t
jtt Batt, returned from India, August 1861. EnOfarlced for Malta, 30 Sept. z866. DepSi, Brecon,
2nd Bait, returned from India, z January iZ7i,
1 68 24t7b {The 2iid Wai'wickshire) Regiment of Foot,
' General Taylor proceeded in x8xz to join £he sand Dragoons in the Ea«t Indies, where hA served until their
return to Europe and disbandment, 25tJi Oct. 1820. He^muin the field in 18x5 and 16, and daring the whole of
the Mahratta war in 18x7-19 ; the published official records show that his conduct was conspicuous in the Brigade
Cavalryactionsof BucktowlieandofNagnore, and in that of Ashta (aoth Feb. x8x8), the enemy baring chafed,
overthrew one Regiment and cut down the Qeneral commanding, he, as Brigade Major, incurred the responsilHli^
of countermanding the retreat, of ordering measures which terminated in the entire defeat of the Feishirar, die
death of his Conmiander in Chief (Gokla), and he rescued the Rajah of Batarrah, the influential events that feemi-
nated the war. At the siege of Capaul-oroog, he commanded a Battery at the storm (xsth May 18x9), he blew open
the first gate with a galloper gun of the aand Dragroona, and heading the Forlorn Hope, he stormed in suooession
the five distinct circles of fortifications, every man and officer of his party being either kiUed or wounded, be recdved
at the summit of that strong hill fort, at the moment of suooess in its capture, a shot through his lungs and body tint
killed the Grenadier behind him. The (Governor General of India specially recommended him to ikvourable con-
sideration for his services in India. In 1823-34 he was employed in tiie Cape Cavalry against the Caffires, and was
recommended for promotion by the Governor and Commander in Chief. In Jan. 1841 he was relieved from a ballet
which had been in his body since x8x9. In Aug. X846 his life was imperilled l^m a surgical operation ooaseqant
upon the passage of some cloth driven into him by a shot. In Nov. 1848 he was relieved firam apiece of bone broken
in his body by a shot. From April 1854 to Dec. X857 he was a Colonel on the Staff at the Cape of Uood Hope, where u
a Brigadier at a " period of peculiar difficulty and imminently threatened war " he conmumded a large force is
Kaflmria with approbation and thanks publicly recorded. From April x86o to April i86x he was Commander of
the Forces and Lieut. Governor of Junaica and its Dependencies. In 1827 he was sent to Englaxtd flrom Malts to
establish discipline in a corps that had fired at and nearly killed their Adjutant, their insubordination sustained
by a turbulent mob at a period of popular excitement. He took command and the Battalion shot him three time» on
the public parade, they fired into his windows and shot through the cheek a field aide who stood behind him.
Without calling in other Troops he suppressed the mutiny, and alone he overawed the ftiry of the mob. The appro*
bation of his Major General was submitted by his Lieut. General to the Horse Guards, and elicited through the Ac^ntaat
General the Sovereign's record that " the decided and necessary punishment to which he had resorted had eflfe^^aalhr
repressed the spirit that prevailed when he assumed the command."
* Colonel Ross commanded a detached force on the Nepaul frontier in 1859; drove the rebels firom the plains of
Tilawara where there was a large Bazar, and next day attacked them in the Jungle of Pi purest, the whole rebel ancr
in consequence retired to Botoul, where they were cut up by Sir R. Kelly— for general services on the firentier wm
highly complimented by the Commander in Chief and Sir R. Kelly (Medal).
* Major Barclay served with the X2th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 185X-53 (Medal).
* Major Crawlurd served with the 7pth Highlanders in the Crimea from the i6th August 1855, indndinf? the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of iScI-.^,
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort at Rooyea, action of Al^gunge, capture of Bareilly,
relief of Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fort at Bunnia, pursuit to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of Fcrt
Mohumdee, taking of Rumpore Kussia, occupation of Sultanpore, passages of the Goomtee and Gogra, and sabae*
quent oi>erations to the Raptoe f Medal with Clasp).
7 Captain Dunbar served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the x 2th July 1855, including the siege azd
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also ui tb;
Indian campaigns in X857-59, including the actions at Cawni)ore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, siege and captoie
of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the rebels at Bootwul, and aflEUr at Bhowanie (Medal wiUi Clasp).
> Lieut. Much commanded detachments 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment, Indian Naval Brigade, and Madras Sappos
and Miners on an expedition to the Little Andaman Island on the 6th 7th and 8th Mav 1867, including an encrace-
ment with the savages .on the 7th May. Was thanked by the Commander in Chief in India ; conunended by ti^«
Government of India ; and services specially noted by order of H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding in Chief ia
a letter dated Horse Guards 27th December 1868, addressed to Sir William Mansfield.
" Quarter Master Charters served in the Pui\jaubcamnaignofx848-4p, including the passage of the Chenabacd
battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah— severely wounaed (Medal with Clasp).
Coniinuation of Notes to 25th Foot
* Major Cameron served with the 7and Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the expedidra
to Kertch, siepe and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Pms
the 9th Oct. 1855 to the 8th March 1856 ho Rerved as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Division. Served in tte
Indian campaign and received the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery on the 30th March 1858 at Kotah. :a
having headed a small party of men and attacked a bodv of armed fanatic rebels strongly posted in aloop-ho:£d
house with one narrow entrance ; stormed the house and killed throe rebels in single combat, having lost half "f
one hand by a stroke from a tulwar and received two bayonet wounds ; was also present in the actions of Busas*
and Pertabghnr, at which latter he commanded two Companies of the 72nd, and was mentioned in despatches
(Medal with Clasp).
« Captain Hope served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea fh)m 7th July x8s5. including the siege and &2 of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with CJlasp, and Turkish Medal.)
w Quarter Master Geoghegan served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea fVom 5th Jan. X855, inclndin^rtts
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkuh MedA.'*.
Sefvod also during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, including the pursuit of the rebels vzict
Tantia Topee in Raji)Ootana and Central Asia.
" Surgeon Major Skipton.— For War Services seo " Medical Department."
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35 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 29 Mar. 39 : Lt. Colonel, 17 Ana. 41 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major Oenerai, 5 Sept. 57 ;
Lient.Oeneral, 8' Aug. 64 ; General, 31 Dec. 71 ; Colonel 25th Foot, x6 Feb. 62.
Lieutenant Colonels. —2 Charles James Stewart Wallace, Enngn, 5 Nov. 41 ; i<. ^20 Dec. 44 ; Capt. 4 July 53 ;
Major, '23 Oct. 60 ; Lt.Colonel, ^21 Aug. 67 ; Colonel, 21 Aug. 72.
I James Archilmld Ruddell,' JSneign, P17 Apr. 52 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. ^13 July 55 ; Major, '13 Feb. 66 ; Lt,
Colonel, ^21 June 71.
■ajors.— 2 George Bent, Ensign, xo April 42 ; Li. '13 Oct. 43 ; Capt. 15 Mar. 53 ; Major, '28 July 63 ; Bt.Li.
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1 Hugh Gough CoUia
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P 5 Mar.
P 5 Oct.
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P 3 April
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P 3 Sept.
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24 Sept.
25 Sept.
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2 Henry Houlditch
2 John Leith Ross, /iw/ntcfor ^
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1 Geor^ Ormond Stoney, 7
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2 Hans Robert Rathbomo
1 Henry Augustus Chichester.
2 Fra. Hargrave Tindal Curtis
1 HenrvGildartWorsley./iM^. ~
of Musketry 2 Ang. 71
2 Francis Welch, .4(f;. 12 Jan. 73
3 Allen Neason Adams
2 Chas.LudwellMelliarDampier
3 Henry Hickman Mulcahy ...
2 Jno. Hen. H. S. Drew Hogarth
2 Adrian Henrv Hope
I Edgar Wm. Wallace Dering .
Henry Grey Dixon
Thomas Bams
Charles William Gray
1 Ar.de la PoerBeres ford- Pcirse
3 Edward Theophilus Mnrmy'
2 Arthur Lcith Hay Mackay ...
2 George Davidson Campbell )
Gastrell »
Hesketh Broderick Prichard
2 John William GodfY^y
1 Charles Chester Williams"^
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Oswald Claude Radford
George Thomas Wm. Hcwat
3 Robert Feild Jameson I
Thomas».TusticoArthnr Bnther!
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Alf. Geo. StreatflcUl Beadnell
2 Charles Theodore Becker ...
3 Cunninghame Graham Ma- )
kellar ;
George Pycrofl
Fra. Arthur Cartwright >
Claughton J
Paymaster*.— 0 Robert Stein Forlong, 10 July 63 ; Hon. Capt'^in, 10 July 68.
Quarter Masters.—:! Timothy Philip Geoghegan.^o 9 March 66.
I Henry Lonsdale, 28 Blarch 74.
Medical Officers.— a Surgeon Major Samuel Stacy 8kipton."afi>., Surgeon 15 June 66.
X Surgeon George Carson Gribbon, MB,, A.S. 20 April 59. . .
Facii^s Bine.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JrwA Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt., and Co. ^
rHmmedfhm Canada, August 1867. and Batt ewtbarked/or Ceylon. aS July 1863 ; DepSt, attacked to xst BaH.
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28 Oct. 71
2 Aug.
2 Aug.
Pt9 Aug.
P 9 Sept.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
12 Nov.
Feb. 67
Aug. 67
Aug. 69
• 30 Mav 70
^ 3 Sept. 70
''28 June 71
' 2 Aug. 71
* 3 Aug. 71
^ 9 Sept. 71
15 Mar. 73
28 May 73
14 June 73
5 July 72
General Townshend served with the
4xst Regiment in the American war, and was
present at the taking of Fort Niagara, Blackrock
and Buffalo, battle of Lundy's Lane, and assault
on Fort Erie 14th August 1814, where he was
severely wounded through the left shoulder. He
returned to Europe with the 4i8t Regiment in
July 18 1 5 and disembarked at Ostend, from
whence he marched with the Army to Paris, and
remained with it until reducetl to half-pay in Oc-
tober of the same year. During the rebellion in
Canada in 1837 and 1838 he was intrusted with
various important commands both in the Lower
and Upper Provinces, especially on the frontiers
of Amherstl)erg and Niagara, where he held the
local rank of Colonel, and was promoted to the
Brevet ofLt.Colonol for his services in those lo-
calities.
* Lt.Colonel Ruddell served with the ist Batta-
lion Royals throughout the Eastern campaigrn of
1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
Served with the 87th Fusiliers during the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
» Lieut. Murray served with the sist Light
Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ;
was on board the steam-frignte Ferooz during the
naval action with and destruction of the enemy's
stockades on the Rangoon river, and served during
the succeeding three days' operations in the \ici-
nity, and at the storm and capture of Rangoon,
also at the repulse of the night attack on Promo
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
sun LIEUT.
29 May 72
I Nov. 71
9 Aug. 73
26 June 72
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
73
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Colonel.— George Henry MacKmnon,i CB. und Lt. 29 Jnne 24 ; Enaign ^ Lt. ^i Nov. 24 ;
• i^^i Feb. 28 ; Capt. ^ Lt.Colonel, ' 24 April 40; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Uajor Qe»*ral, aa Sept. 58 ; lAeut.Gttenl,
loFeh. 65; General, 19 Jan. 73; Colonel 26th Foot, 211)00.62. ,„,, .^.«,, d*
Lieutenant Colonel— Frederic Arthur Willis," CB. En*. 27 Sept. 44 ; Lt. P8 May 46; Capi. ^16 Jan- 52; Bt.
Major, 24 Mar. 58 ; Maior, 4 Apr. 59 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 April 59 ; Lt. Colonel, P23 Dec.63 ; Colonel, 21 May 65.
Majors.— Edward Archibald ColUns,' Ensign, ^aj Jan. 52 ; Lt.6 June 54 ; CapL2B Jan. 59 ; Majiir, 29 June 7c
Matthew Holford Hale.»JEimyn,Pi3May 53 ; X<.9Jiily54 ; Cay /■''3June59 ; Bt.Major,sJiily72 ; Major, 30 Apr.73-
Captains.
Greorge Edmund Phipps Trent
William Beers
William Henry Salwey'
Thomas Turner*
George John Hamilton*
Thomas GSethin Coote*
Lancelot Allgood Gregson,* Ateistanft
QrJf otter General^ Meerut DivUion S
Hercy P. Wolferstan*
Henry C. Sharp*
Legh Richmond Phillips*
L1BUTEWAWT8.
William Barton Wade*
James Ross Gray Buchanan
Archibald Duffield Eden*
William Blakeway Burton,* LuttruetorX
of Musketry 7 Aug. 66 )
Howard Molyneux Edw. Brunker,*7
Adjutant 14 Feb. 65 )
Charles William Hemphill*
George Heniy Wilson*
James Bond Clarke*
John Russell Mecham
John de Witt Jebb
George Winter
Edward Macklon Dougherty,' Interpreter..
Percy John Hughes
Thomas Colthurst Jameson
Henry Campbell Lamb
Fred. Charles Napier Gk)ldney
D'Arcy Wentworth Thuillier
Henry Edward RaUston
'17 Mar. 54
P25Aug. 54
10 Aug. 55
'•28 Dec. 55
'22 Sept. 54
'13 May 53
x8 Dec. 57
as June 58
2 July 58
P 8 Sept.
P23 Oct.
P23 April 58
38 Jan. 59
15 June 55
10 Jan. 56
P2X Feb. 60
54 '*i2 June 60 15 Feb.
55Pi8 8cpt. 63
P30 Nov.
P 8 Oct.
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23 Deo. 64
' 3 Jan. 65
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a May 65
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6 Jan 74J
* 6 Jan. 60 P28 April 63
61 1 P 5 May
II Mar. 59
•14 Jnne 59
Pa I Feb. 60
3 July 60
Sub LiBUTBiTAirTs.
Charles Thesiger Barrow
William Charles Hill Anton ....
4 July
P22 April
P 8 July
P 3 Jan.
P19 July
P14 Sept.
P22 July
2 June
8 July
P29 Oct.
P 5 May
Pxo Nov.
P 9 Feb.
Pia Nov.
Pi 4 Jan. 62
30 Mar. 62
P 8 July 6a
4 April 64
P23 Dec. 64
P 4 Sept. 67
P22July 68
P 7 Nov. 68
P23 June 69
PioNov. 69
P28 June 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
8UB LI BUT.
} July 72
5 Feb. 74
15 Mar.
6 Pagnuuter.—Deni^ Creagh, 8 Jan. 68 ; Hon.Captain, 8 Jan. 73.
14 "* Quarter lfa«<er.— William Henry Topp,* 3 July 60.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Frederick Mackenzie Skues, Surgeon, 14 Oct. 66.
Facings Yellow. —Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for Bombay, 28 July 1865.
1 (^neral MacKinnon served as Assistant Quarter Master Creneral at the Capo of Good Hope in the KaSLt s^
of 1846-47, and as Colonel on the Staff in command of the 2nd Division of the forces in the field in the Kaffir vzr
of 1851-52 (Medal).
* Colonel Willis was present with General Havelock*s Field Force in the actions of Oonao and Boseerot Ghinge on 2-0^
July 1857 ; commanded the 84th Regiment in the actions of Buseerut Gf^ge on the 5th Aug., Boorbeake Chowkw '^
12th Aug., at Bithoor on the 16th Aug., at Mungawar on 2i8t Sept., at Alumbagh on 23rd Sept., and relief of Lnrk-
now on 25th Sept. (wounded in left knee.and ri^ht thigh) ; commanded the right Column at tile stormingof the HLn:
Khannah on i6th Nov., and was thanked in division orders by General Havelock. Was withCSeneral Outram's Fon\5
at the Alumbagh from 26th Nov. 1857 to 9th Marq^ 1858— commanded the 84th up to 24th Jan. ; present at the fiili :'
Lucknow; accompanied General Lugard's Force, and present at the relief of Arimghur; proceeded with Brii^ifr
Douglas's column in pursuit of the rebel chief Koer Sing, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th April (ecs-
tioned in despatches, CB.,and Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Mfedal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's s&r^
for Lucknow).
» Majors Collins and Hale, and Captains Salwey, Turner, Gregson (as Brigade Major at Zoola), Wolfersu::.
and Sharp, Lieutenants Wade, Eden, Burton, Brunker (as Adjutant), Hemphill, Wilson, Clarke, and K. M.
Dougherty served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
* Major Hamilton served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May to x 5th June 1855, indndisir thf
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the cajnpaign in thenonh ■-'
China in x86o, including the action of Sinhp, and storming of Tangku (Medal with CHasp for theTaku Forts). Abo
during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the takirr
of the stockade of Nanhsiang. capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin. Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the ftatif rf
town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin. Served with the a6th Cameronians iu the AbTssi&ias
campaign in 1868 (Medal).
* (japtain Coote served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian mutiny and was present at the affkir 0^
Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on the 14th Aug. 1858 (Medal). Served with the 36th Cacjc-
ronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
* Captain Phillips served with the 40th Regiment in the Now Zealand war of 1863-65, and was preoent at Raiun*
riri (Medal).
* Quarter Master Topp served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857 from Uie cutiB«t
at Meerut on the 12th May, including the battle of Budleekcserai and subsequent operations, siege storm aad »>
ture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S6S (Mfda^
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■i^ors.— Henry Cowell,* JSneign, xa Jan. 49; X<. '13 April 52 ; Capt. i Oct. 58; Major, 7 Dec. 70.
Andrew David Qeddes,' Bnngn, 6 June 54 ; Lt, 'f Sept. 55 ; Capt. 16 June 66 ; Major, i8 Oct. 73.
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Betumed^rom India, 13 Jan. 1868.
1 Lieut General Rumley served with the 6th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of X847 (Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Freer served as a volunteer with the 73rd Regiment at the action of Budlee-ke- Serai on 8th June x8^7,
Qd in all the subsequent aflkirs in which the 75th Begt. was engaged during the siege of Delhi ; commanded the
Stables '* Piouet at the capture of four field pieces at *' Ludlow Castle," on the xath August ; was severely wounded
ear the Bum Bastion on the afternoon of the assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
' Uajor CoweU served with the 75th Regiment at the battle of Budlee ke Serai, 8th June 1857, and at the siege of
dhUMedal with Cla*).
* Major Geddea and Cfaptain Caine served on the North-West Frontier during (he Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal) .
" Surgeon Migor Morphew.— For War Services see " Medical Department/'
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16 May 39 : Col. 23 Nov. 41 ; Afaj. Oen. 20 Jnno 54 ; Lt. O&n. 24 Apr. 60 ; Oen. 8 Dec. 67 ; Col. 38th Foot. 11 Oct 54.
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Majore,— John Godfrey Day,* Entigny P3 Mar. 54 ; X<. 12 Jan. 55 ; Cap<!. 1*7 May 58 ; Major, 19 Jan. 70.
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Edmund Percival Wilford
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William Meyers
John Meade Sherrard
Herbert George Famnll
William Holcombo Francis ...
John Henry Fitzherljert Jacson
Rftwdon R<jbert M'Crea
Edward Kirkman Loyd
George Waldron Lyttleton
James Dufi* Coghlan
Robert Sandilands F. Walker
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Thomas Auchmuty Montresor
Robert William Peter Lodwick
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» Sip Henry Bentinck left England witk ii»
Guards the 22nd February 1854, and commMdoi
that Brigade during the Eastern campaign tiati]
the 8th November, including the battles of AJti,
Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded in the anc .
siege of Sebestopol. and in support of the ^:^
Division at the repulse of the sortie of 36th Octob* t.
Was appointed to the 4th Division alter the &1 ' f
Sir George Cathcart, but prevented by wonr4
and ill-health from joining it till the ist Jose ih': ;
continued in command until the toth Octc-l^T
(Medal with four Clasps. JTCB., CommaiidCT '4
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turk^^
Medals, and 2nd Class of the Mcdjidie).
19 ... Paymatter. — James Bridge, 24 Oct. 56 ; Comet, 23 Nov. 55 ; Lt. x Feb. 56; J7oii.Jf<vor, 23 Nor. 70.
Quarter Master.— WiWitim John Graham, 28 March 74.
Medical Officer.— Surgeou William James Wilion, MD. A.8. i April 61.
Facing^ YeWoyv.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co. |
Betumedfrom India, 18 March 1865. Embarked for Gibraltar, September 1868.
» Colonel Daniell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Brigade "hSAjor in the 3Pd Division, inchKibf I
tho battles of Alma and Inkerman. Fiege and (all of Sebnstopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with three Ots^ I
Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Metljidie, and Turkish Medal). 1
* Major Day served with the 28th Regiment in the Crimea from ist June xSss, including the siege and iiHos J
Sebastopol, and affhir in the Cemetery (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« Lt.Colonel Dickins served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 19th July 1855 with the 38th Regiment, inch^
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol ; with Volunteer Sharpshooters from 17th Oct. to ^-^
Nov.; repulse of a sortie on 2iPt Dec. ; commanded tho Light Company in the attack of the Cemetery on the i^
June ; was severely wounded in the advanced Trenches on the 2na July (Modal with three Clasps, Knight of ti(
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). ,
7 Captain Brodignn ser\'ed the Eastern campaign of 1855 with the 28th Regiment, including the siege of Sehsstf |*3
and afikir in the Cemetery— severely wounded while assisting to rescue a wounded soldier who lay in sdrata
exposed to a heavy Are of musketry (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served with the Okamundel F>t<
Force in 1859, and was present at tho storming and capture of Beyt (wounded), reconnaissance befbre, siege, 1^^
occupation of Dwarka. ,
■ (japtains Thackerajr and Webb commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Bejrt on 6th October, and eerrel
with the Okamundel Field Force in the operations before Dwarka till nth Nov. 1859.
• Captain Ducat served as Adjutant to the Detachment 28th Regiment with the Okamundel Field Force of i^'^5l
Conmianded the Sharpshooters at tho assault of the fort of Beyt (mentioned in despatches), and was present a£t.4
reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka.
i<) Captain Collin^ood served with theoTth Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58. snd
present in the actions of Nusrutpore, d^nda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, also at the siege and captsn ^
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
1* Captain Homiblow served as Interpreter with the Detachment 28th Regiment with theOkamandel Field Tore*
in 1859, and was present at the assault of the Fort of Beyt, and siege and occupation of Dwarka.
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Oolond.— Halee Wilkie,* Sntign, '18 Aug. 54 ; if, 3 Jan. 55 j Capt. ^24 July 57 ; Major, 'ao Feb.
63; lt.Colon«l, 1*31 Oct. 7z.
Kajort.— Nathaniel Polhill LeAgard, En*. ^1 May 55 ; Li. 37 July 55 ; Copt. '39 April 59 ; Major, '20 May 68.
WiUiam Boycott, JSiwiyn, i8 Dec 57 ; Z^. 3 Dec. 59 ; ^<»y<» *» Dec. 63 ; Major, ^31 Oct. 71.
Captauts.
Howell Davis
I Robt. Berkeley
Frederick Charles Buxton
John Charles Douglas
IRobert John Watson
;Chas. Edw. Pinckney Simpson
Edmund Carrington
Henry Grey MacGregor.*)
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Chas. Wolmau Hawker Helyar
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IJames GgUvy Dalgleish
Thomas Charles Yard
John William Jameeon
Allen Theophilus Boss
Robert Henry Anstlce
I William Senhouse Clarke
Charles Percy Cubitt
William Barlow ,
{Francis Henry Lovell
Charles de Freville Green
Orbell Henry Oakes
Henry Bailey
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* Lt.ColonelWflkie served with the 9.
in the Crimea from the z6th June 1855, incl[uding
the siege and fkU of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal) . Also in the Intlinn campaign
of 1857-58, and was present with the Jonnpore
Field Force in the actions of Chanda. Umeerpore,
and Sultanpore, and afterwards at the siege and
<g capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
* Lieut. Bourke commanded a Company in the
69 expeditionary force against the Mandingoes of
69 Budiboo, Western Africa, and was present at the
69 landing and storming of the enemy's works at
69 SowarraCunda on i6tii Feb. 1861, capture and de-
69 struction of the stockaded towns of Karawan,
7xlKinty Chmda, Sowarra Cunda, and in the action
71 1 before Saba on 2xst Feb. (severely wounded in the
71 leg). Mentioned in despatches for oonspicuoua
71 conduct at the aavingof the powder magazine on
71 the occasion of the fire at Fort Charlotte, Bwhsmai,
72 on tiio xoth June x86o.
73
BUB LIBDT.
P<qraMU<«r.— Bobert Smyth, zo Nov. 54 ; Qr.Jf(M<«r. 3 Sept. 47 ; Son.M(yor, xo Nov. 64.
QnarUr Jr«<M>.— William Henry Martin, s6 Jan. 66.
MMeal Qfie«r,—8uryeoH Mtyor Bichard William Meade,* Surgeon, 9 March 67.
Faeing$ YeWcfw.—AgerUt, Messrs. Cox and Co.—IrUh Agent$, Sir B. Borough, Bt, & Co.
Botumed from Barbadon, April 1873.
1 lieatGreneral Longfield commanded the 2nd Brigade at the siege of Delhi in X857, the Reserve during the f
Dd served in the ci^ during the six days' fighting that ensued {CB., Medal with Clasp).
< Surgeon M^jor Meade.—For War Services see ^'Medical Department.'*
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X*.Co^ 22 May 45 ; Col. 20 June 54 ; Major Gen. i Mar. 60 ; Lt.Oeneral, 12 July 68 ; Col. y^ F. 6 Jul 67.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomas Henry Pakenham.i Entign, '12 July 44 ; Lt. '19 Mar. 47 ; Cop^. '24 Sept 50;
lit. Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 9 Sept. 55 ; Bt.Lt.Col, 6 June 56 ; Li.Col. P19 Dec. 62 ; Cdlottel, 27 March Vi
Mwort.— Henry Prim Hutton,* £n»ign, '9 Nov. 43 ; i/. 25 Dec. 45 ; Copt, 6 Juno 54 j Jfa>r, i April 57;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, i May 68.
Henry Wallace Stroud,» Entign, 19 March 43; Zt. 18 Aug. 47; Capt. 18 Sept 57 ; Major, 1 April 70.
Captaivs.
Charles John Moorsom,^ Aide de Camp to *>
Lord Sandhurst }
John Pennock Campbell,' D.-i ..4. 0. /or |
Musketry, Portsmouth }
William Henry Clarkson
Frederick Harcourt Williamaon
Henry Horace Eden
Joshua E. C. C. Lindesay
James Cooke
Michael Clare Garsia?
David Roche Vandeleur
James Edward Goodwyn
JjTEVTMJXAJnB.
Frederic Clowes
Neil Bannatyne, Adjutant ai Aug. 66
Thomas Reoch Bums
Cecil Roughsedge Hornby
Henry Kemble
Alex. John Ooldie, Inst, of Musk, zo Aug. 72
Robert Arthur M'Cord
William IngersoU Merritt
Robert Francis Walker, ai Staff College ...
John Courtenay Julian
William Kennedy
Hon. Theodore Penrhys Evans
Alfred George Watson
Archibald John Amott Wright
John Morpott Piercy
21 July 54
xsMay 53
29 June 49
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8 Sept. 58
' 3 Aug. 60
26 Mar. 58
16 Dec. 57
'17 Mar. 63
8 Nov. 54
6 Nov. 54
6 June 54
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P 9 Oct. 63
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P 5 Mar. 61
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James Estcourt Robinson
Guy St. Maur Palmes
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Paifmatler. — Christopher Mvers Dawes, 30 Aug. 64 ; Son.Captain, 30 Aug. 69.
QuarUr Master.— JameB Robinson,* z6 Ckst. 66.
Medical Qffleer.— Surgeon Mc^or Thomas Teevan,* Surgeon, z6 Oct 66.
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Agents, Sir Charles R. M'Grigor, Bart., and Oo.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Basrt, and Co.
Eetumedfrom Nova Scotia, June 1869. l
Colonel Pakenham served with the 30th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was slightly and b^ I
severely wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Torbik j
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) . I
* Lt. Colonel Hutton served with the qist Regiment throughout the Sutlei campaign of X84S-46, indudicf ^ I
battles of Moodkee. Ferozeshah (wounded), Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal with three Glasps). Served j\
the Crimea in 1855 during the siege and at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and TurkiBk Medal).
* Mi^or Stroud served with the 08th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). AJao at Pediarl
under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutinies firom 1857 to i860. ^
* Major Moorsom served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the xst to the aSth September z8^, ix^^
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Septembeiv— severely wounded m Ui£ ^
arm ( Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
* Major Campbell served with the 30th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includisf sJI
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October Z854 (Medbu with three Cm^
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Garsia served as an Assistant Engineer with a combined Naval and MUitary Foroe against the Um^
medan Tribes on the Gambia, Western Africa, in February z86i, and was present at the deetmotion of srre.'l
strongly stockaded towns ; in the action at Saba he had a horse shot under him, and was afterwards ter&d]
wounded (mentioned in despatches).
B Quarter Master Robinson served with 6ist Regiment at the siege, assault and capture of Delhi, and was .
at the repulse of the sorties of the 9th 12th and z8th July, and action of Niyjufghur on the 35th Aug. Z857 (Mads
with Clasp I.
> Surgeon Major Toevan. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to ^ist Regiment
17 Quarter Master Wilkinson served with the 3tst Regiment throughout the campaign of Z842 in AJ^lasi^
(Medal) under General Pollock, induding the actions of Maseena, Teseen, and JngdaUnck, ocoapation of Csb^
and difiTerent engagements leading to it. Served at the capture of Khytul in May Z843 with the umbaDa Bnp»
Also throughout the Sntl^ campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee (sligtitlr wounded), Ferosatt^
Buddiwal. Aliwal, and Sobraon— severelv wounded (Medal and three Clasps). Served with the a^nd Bepss
in the Pm^aub campaign of Z848-49, including the first and second sie^^ operations before Mooltam attack ud^
enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on Z2th Sept. Z848, action of Sooijkoond, stonn and captart d'ii
city and surrender of the fortress of Mooltan, surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and baft>
Gk>ojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 32nd Regiment in the operations on the North- West 1^"^
of India in 1851 and 5a (Medal with Clasp). Was present at tne mutiny of the Sepoys in Oude on jzst Mar, sw-
at the evacuation of Fort Mndheebhawan en zst July Z857. Served throughout the suppreMion of the m«^^:
and was engaged in the defence of the Residency of Luoknow from 30th June until its final relief by 'i^^yz^
on 34th November Z857, and was nreaent at a sortie on 7th July ; was subsequently engaged in the defeat a^
Gwalior rebels at (}awnpore on 6tn Dec. capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrhool, action of DaadpoRi i"<
throughout the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp, and a Tear's service for Luoknow).
M Surgeon Major Tucker.— For War Serviees lee * * Medical Dtputment.^ |
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^^ J*"l Bt.i£ajor, 3 April 46 ; Bt.JA.CoUmel, 7 June 49 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major^ 13 June 55 ; Ift^'or General^
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G«orge Bayley,* Ensign, ^24 Aug. 54 ; X^. 15 June 55 ; Capt. '23 Mar. 60; Bt.Mqjor 5 July 7a; Major, 25
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Robert Wm. Per gusson Phillips
George Humphrys Leathern .
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Frederick Ward
Qrril Taylor
Hamilton Charles Seville . . . .
George Henry Dallas Passy .
Edward Morant
Henry Butler
William Homan Turpin
Arthur Sutherland Reynolds.
Cecil Guthrie H^yesNewington
Philip Montag^a
Wm. Jamas Holmes Frodsham
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the Persian expedition in X857 (Medal with Clasp,
and nominated a KCB.). Was promoted to the
rank of Major General •' for his services in the
command or a Division at the capture of Lucknow,
and subsequently in the command of the Azim-
ghur Field Force" (Medal with Clasp).
PagmoMUr.Snsik. William Dimdee. 23 Mar. 58; Hon.Major, 23 Mar. 73. I JUciy* Buff.-^^«i^, Messrs.
QiSr<«r Jfa.««-.-Henry Wilkinson." 30 Dec. 59 ; S*»*i9^* 3© Dec. 59- ^ I ^^^ce and Boustead.
Medical Qgietr.Surgeon Major Thomas John Tucker," Surgeon, 17 Nov. 69.
Beiumed from China, 2Q Noo. 1663. Smbnrked for MaUa, X2 June 1S67.
, UColonel Dickins served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th January xSss.moludiM thesiege and
jBof Sebartopol ; was also present attho capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class ot the Medjidie, and T^kish
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1 Sir Edward Lugard served as
a Major of Brigade throughout the
campaign of X842 in Affghanistan
under General Pollock, and was present in
the actions of Mazeena, Tezeen, and Jugdulluck,
the occupation of Cabool, and the different en-
gagements leading to it (Medal). He served
throughout the campaign on the Sutlejj— as
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Greneral to Sir Barry
Smith at the battles of Moodkee (wounded), Fo-
rozeshah (wounded), and Sobraon ;— as Adjutant
Greneral of the whole Force commanded by Sir
Harry at the afflEur of Buddiwal, and the battle
of Aliwal; and he officiated as Adjutant General
of Her Majesty's Forces in India, from the battle
of Sobraon to the end of the campaign, when he
was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to Her
Majesty's Forces in India (Medal and three
Chisps) . He again officiated as Adjutant General
throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49,
and was present at the passage of the Chenab,
and battles of ChillianwalJah and Goojerat (Medal
with two Clasps) . Served as Chief of the Staff on
i.
PWali. Scrred in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. and was presentatthe actions of Chanda, Umeerw)re, and Bultan-
t«, siege and capture of Lucknow. subsequent operaUons in Oude, and aflhir of Meangunge (Brevet of Major,
lh>lal with Clasp). ,, « ^ i. * j.v
' ♦ Major Swettenham served with the 31 at Regiment in the Crimea ^^^^ 22nd May 1855, and wMprewn^^^^
te Md fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Claso and
tefe»h Medal). Also wrved throughout the campaign in the north of China in x86o, mcluding the acUon of Smho
tod ifcwming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). . i ,■ « tv^ «;«„« ««,i ««n
J %JrBiyley served with the sist Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May X855, ^^f^J^^l^tcSoS? ^o JS
iffr»«topol and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
•«rm? the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862. resulting m the
J^of the stockade of Nanhsiang, canturo by escalade of the walled cities of Kadm. Tsmpoo.and Tsolin, the
■Rd«d lown of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsian'g. ^^ „ . , j- n,« -,«„« -«^ #tn
J Captain PeppwTserved with the siat Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd ^layxSss. mcluding the siege and fell
* ^ha>topol iSd attacks of the i8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Present at the
*p5i.'«oftheTaepingrebelsfromShanghaion24th Aug. 1862. 0/:^ ;««i„^«„„
* Capuin Jebb Wved with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China m i860, mcluding
ft« tftion of Sinho and storming ot Tangku (Me<lal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
" '-tptain Gardiner served with the 3i8t Regiment throughout the operations in the iiortli of Clnna in 18G0, ana
^ present at the storming of Tangku ( Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts) . Served ^nth the Commissariat during
^ nations against the TaepingJin the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May '862 rf"}^^? »°-^^.^"l5 °^^^«
<Sf<:!cade of NaSisiang, capture by escuUide of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolm, the forUfled town of
f*/'*. and the affair at Nanhsiang nnd relief of Knding. , m • *v • • •♦ e
_** • apiain Lambert served with the 31st Regiment during the operations against the Taepings in ^f « ^9»»^f -J. ^J
^aifhai in April and May 1862, including the capture of the stockade at Nanhsiang, thewoUed city of Kadm, aflhir
■ Sinhsi^ng, and relief of Kadin. ^ m • *i. • • •♦
••jTaptAin Bateman was attached to the Royal ArtUlery during the operations apinat the Taepmgs in the vicinity
.,. ^M^^-y, o..^ « wu ». ..>.»»»>..^l Engineer ^^ ^^■
CO. Gordon, from 27th Dec. 1862 to 2nd Feb. 1863.
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Colonel 32tid Foot, 2 Jan. 71.
Li«ateiutDt Colonel.— ITon. Bernard Mathew Ward,* Eneign, 'la July so; U. ^10 Peb. 54: Canl. »u Mtr
56 J af<vor. I Oct. 6a ; Lt.Colonel, 13 June 69. >»» i- *+
Jm«».— -ffow. Raymond Harvey de Montmorenoy,* Eneign, 'x8 Aug. 54; Lt, xa Jan. 55: <W. »r
Mar. 61 ; Mcy'or, ^25 Sept. 69.
William Jamea Anderson,* ^«<iy», 15 Aug. 48 ; Lieut. >i6 Sept. 51 ; Capt. xx Aug. 57 : Major, 27 Mar. ^i.
CAPTAIirS.
John Edmonstoune*
Henry Sparko Stabb*
«. Cornelius Francis Clery,\
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Charlea E. Le M. Cherry
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Herbert Richard Hardinge
David Bond
Edmund T<4i^lrjTi
Charles Hamilton Trueman
William James Alexander
Arthur Elibank Havelock
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Robert Phillipps
Arthur Christian Tawke .
James Jocelyn aiascott ..
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Louis Frederic KnoUys, Aide \
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William Francis Dundonald^
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Chas. Fred. Nicholas Le Quesne
Arthur William Hammans
Lindesay Beaimiont Beaumont
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Loftus Edward Coore Inglefleld
Adrian Samuel Woods
Edward Maxwell Glegg
Oswald Routh Jones
Ernest Holdsworth Studdy.
Herbert Richard Saunders
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Frederick George Vigor..
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7 Quarter Master Vaughan served wiih ^
sand Regiment during the Indian maStkay^X. ih"
9, including the defence of the Bssidco^ i
iucknow untU its final reUef by Lord Clyde rx
a4th Nov. X857 (twice woonded), battle of Gar^
pore on 6th December, and anbseqaent open-
tions in Onde, indnding the captnre of Fen
Dehaign and Tyrhool, and aofetons of Sosipan
and Jttgdespore (Medal with Clasp, sad Rtui i
a year's servioe for Luoknow).
9 Aug. 73
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Fagmaeter.-^olbjQ. Mahonv^j Mar. 67 ; Bneign f Aij, 95 Aug. 57 ; X<. 5 May 6x j Capl. 3 April 66.
^marter JrcM<«r.— Edward Vaughan,' 3 April &j.
ItdHoal Offleer.— Surgeon Mc^or Richard Chapman Lofthouse," 2£D. Surgeon, 9 March 67.
Faeingt ynAt/&.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Emharhedfor Gibraiiar, Julj 1865.
•^:
^ Sir William Jones served with the 6zBt Regt. in the Pui^jaub campaign of 1848-^9, was present at the psaigr-^
the Chenab, and in the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah ; aOer which ne commanded the Begttt^
battle of Goojerat ; and he commanded, a portion of Sir Walter Gilbert's field force, consisting of a troop of 6eE»>
Horse Artillery and the 6xst Regt. in pursuit of the enemy to the Kbyber Pass in March 1849 (Medal with twoClM;^
and CB.) . Commanded as Brigadier the 3rd Infkntoy Brigade at the siege of Delhi tn 1857 and repulse of die tav
of the 9U1 July ; commanded the and Column at the assauU on the X4th Sept. during which the commtand of t2« '«
Column devolved on him on the &11 of General Nicholson, fmdhe continued in oonamand of both oolmnns dunif ue
six days' fighting within the city until its final capture on the aoth Sept. (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Cwp.
and kCB.).
* Lt.Colonel Hon. B. M. Ward served the Eastern campaign of X854 and up to the 3rd May 1855 with tbf 4^0
Regiment, including the battle of Inkerihan, siege of Bebostopol, and sortie of a6th October (Medal with two Om^^
Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
* Major Hon. R. H. de Montmorency served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the wgcci
fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp* Sardinian and Tarkish Mw^
Commanded a Detachment of the 33rd against the rebels, and after the death of the senior Oflicer oonuDanaed ^
Dohnd Field Force in suppressing the insurgent Bheels in the Rewa Kanta, Guzorat. Served with a ^U't^^'f'
Regiment at the siege and occupation of Dwarka, Okamundel. Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (3^ •
* M%jor Anderson served in the operations against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier in X85X-53, vA vtf
present at the affliirs of Prunghnr and Sharkoto (Medal with Clasp) .
* Lt. Colonel Edmondstoune served with the 32nd Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 > deflmded the Irrs
Bridge over the river Gomtoe with fifty men to cover the retreat ftrom Chinhut on 30th June 1857, <k>^ '^"^'^ \at^
.«nffaged in the defence of the Residency of Lucknow until its final relief on 94th Nov. by Lord Clyde ; led a 'ox^^
99th Sept and was twice severely wounded, on aoth July and a9th Sept. (mentioned in despatches by Sir Joto I^
of a year's service for Lucknow) . ._
* Captain Stabb served as A^utant of the sand Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and ^wpM^
with Colonel Maxwell's Cohunn in the operattons before Calpee early in 1858, and prooeedsd with it tothsAtefP
•during the taking of Lucknow in March 1858. Capture of the intrenched position at Dahaign and flirt ■* nn0i>*
actions of Doadpore and Jugdespore, snrrendor of the forts at Ahmetio and Bhvnksrpora, and punit or BW
Madho across the river Qogra (Medal),
* Doctor Lofthooae.— For War Sorricea see
' Medical Departmnit.*'
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Lieateaaat Oolonel.— Thomas BasQ Fonshawe,* iutuign^ '14 April 46 ; 14. ^x Oct. 48 : Cani, ao Doc. 54 ;
ifa/or, Pj8 Apr. 65; X/.Co^W, 24 Sept. 73.
Kajors.— Edward Fred. Chadwick, £»w. xo Oct. 45 ; Lt. '16 Feb. 49 ; Capi. J»4 Auk. 54 ; JKiwor, 'a6 June 66.
John Trent,* giwiyn, »i9 Aug. 51 ; J*- ^3 Jane 53 ; Capt. 28 May 59 ; Bt.Major, 5 Joly 72 ; Major, 24 Sept. 73.
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John Douglas Johnstone*
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Ourrieom Iiuiruetor, Curragk j
Edwin Sandys Wasou»of
Edwin Glass Fenn
George Malcolm Douglas"
Frederic William Durrant^^
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FaeiHg* "Bj^d.—AffenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Tru* AgenU, 5»rE. Borough, Bari, and Co.
Meiumed/rom Ahguinia, June x868.
■ Lt. Colonel Fanshawe served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea fVom June 1855, including the siege of SebMtopoI
and assault of the Bedazi on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as seoond in command
with a Wing of the Regiment at the siege and occupation of Dwarka, Okamundel, in 1859. Served in the Abys-
amian eampaiipi in 1869-^, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). • .
* Major Trent served with the 331x1 Regiment in the Crimea fh>m x7th June 1855, includinjg the siege and Ml
of SebastopoU and was wounded at the assault of tho Redan on the 8th September— mentioned in despatches (Medal
with Clan), and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and commanded four Companies o/"
ihe 33rd Regiment, forming tho Covering Party at the assault of Magdala (Mcdal^.
^ Captain Weedmg served with the 3and Light Infantry during tho Indian mntmv campaign in X85&-.S9, ^^^ ^^*
present at the actions of Doadpore and Jugdespore, surrender of the FoHs of Ahxnetie and Shunkerpore, and
throughout th<» Oudo campaign (Medal). Served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of
X867-68, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Captain Johnstone served with the ^3rd Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and
aesaalt of the Redan on the i8th June (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssinian cam-
paign in 1867-68, and was present at tne storming aiid capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches '*for able
management of native carriage," Medal).
* Captains Campbell and Fuwcctt 8cr\'ed throughout tho Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and were present with
the 33rd Regiment at the storming andctipiure oi Magdala (Mcdul).
1® Captain Bally served as Aide dc Cnmp to Brigadier Geneitil Collings in tho Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68
(mentioned in despatches for " zeal and iutclliprencc," Mednl).
^'^t Captain Wason served the Abyssinian camoaign In 1867-68 as Adjutant 33rd Regiment (Medal).
" Captains Douglas, Durraut, and Tidmarsh, £.ieut8. Green, Kcsbitt. F«u«cr, Conor, and Wynter, served T^ith the
33rd Reginient thi-ough'out the Abyssinian cumpaigu of 1867-68, and were present at the storming and captuze
of Mag&la (Medal).
u>MaJor Simpson served with the 65th Bcgiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal).
'« Surgeon M^jor Clifton.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
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X^. (Lionel, 1*31 Dec. 30 ; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46 ; Mqjor Oeiural, 30 June 54 ; Lieut,&9neral, 9 Harch 61 ; GcMroi,
35 Aug. 68 ; CoIomZ 34th Foot, a8 Jan. 60.
liavtenant 0«Iob«1.— John Gwilt,* CB. Enaign, '35 Nor. 36; Lt. 'zo Aug. 38; Capi. *Z4 Feb. 45; BtM^,
17 July 55 ; Mojor, 36 Oct. 55 ; BLJA.CoUmel, 6 June 56 ; Colonel, 33 Oct. 63 ; Id.Colotul, '38 Oct. 64.
Kuon.— Joseph Jordan,* JSniiffm, 1*14 Feb. 45; Li, 37 Mar. 48; Osjrf. '39 Oct. 52; £MCa/or, tNor. ss^
Major, '38 Oct. 64 ; Bi.Id.CoUmely 13 Jan. 65.
Granville William Paget,* Jg««y», ^14 April 48 ; Z4. ^i Feb. 50; Copt. 39 Dec. 54 ; Mtpor^ a Oct 66.
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Arthur JollifTe TufheU"
Lutley Jordan^'
John Olphert Gage
William Yaughan
John Macreme Mure
PhiUp Walker
Charles Cecil Clayton .'.
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1 General Bden served wiOi tlie aoA Lifbt
p 4i \r»* 45,' Dragoon* the campaign in Java in z8iz, m- 1
6 Mar. ©7.^1^'^ ^j^ actions of the zoth and 36th AnjrM* ]
~ 4 Mar. 68 (War Medal with one Cbup). Served as Aide te
^ C^p to Sir Thomas Hialop at the bsttto of |
^ Maheidpore and during the Mshratea wv of
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^' in the Crimea trom 9th Dec. 1854 to z8
^including the i'*"^-^-' "
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»3z July
~ 5 Jan.
' 6 July
3 Sept. 70 the capture of
5 July 7x'and commanded t „
'37 Oct. 71 the Redan on the i8tti June— severely wwndid
a8 Oct. 71 (Medal with Clasp. Brevets of MiQor vAU,
a8 Oct. 71 Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Cam
a8 0ot. 7t of theMe^iJBe, and TurfishMedal). Serrcda
the Indian campaigns of 1857-50, incLudipf^,l»
siege of Sebastopol ; was pretcBist
if the Rifle-pits on the zgth AsA,
led the Regiment at the asssntt of
^ n-* -, the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, mduflmg ut
3oA/ec. 71 m^oDiS at Cawnpore on 36tli 2701 and sSth >ot.
svB LiBOT. ,x857f capture of Meeangnngo, siege and esp^
of tucknow, defeat of the rebels under Bals laj
3 Aug. 73 near Bootwul on theNepaul Frontier (mentkBci
9 Aug. 73 in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
X3 Nov. 73'
Q.Jr. 38 April 54; SonMqfor, 16 Sept. 69.
4 Aug. 73.
Peppin, X April 73.
^annge Tellow.-^Aifente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /ruA Aaenie, Sir B. Borough, Bi. and Go.
Beiumed from India, to fnlf 1867.
> LtColonel Jordan served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from Feb. to 9th July x8<5, indnding ttis^^
of Sebastopol, sortie of the 33nd March, capture of the Rifle-pits 19th April, sortie of 9th llij, and assault of tbd
Redan on the x8th June— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, s^ Cwi
of the Me^iidie, Sardinian and Turkish Medals) . Served in the Indian campaign, including the actions at Cawnpo*
on 36th 37tn and 38th (wounded) November 1857 (Medal).
* Major Puget served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea fW>m 9th Dee. Z854, including the siege of Sebsitopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions st £»>r^
pore on 36th 37th and 38th Nov. Z857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lueknow, relief of Aximfte
defeat of the rebels near Bootwul, and commanded Detachment 34th Regiment at the afflur atBhowanie— mesUOBea
in despatchJMedal with Clasp) . .
* Major Chapman served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 9th Dec. 1854, indndhoig the siege sal
fiOl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkuih Medal) . .
* Captain Dyson*Laurie served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea ft^m the xotfa August 1855, indndiBfru'
siege and fldl of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th S^itember, was aw
wounded on a former occasion (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian oampaiguiB
1858-59, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lueknow, relief of Asimghur. defeat of u*
rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp).
7 Captain Hill served with the 33rd Fusiliers in the Crimea, subsequent to the fkll of Sebastopol, from tbe ista
December 1855 to the end of the Russian war in 1856. Also in the Indian campaign of Z857-58, including tbe ccf*
and capture of Lueknow, and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Chisp).
* Captain Malcolm served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign m 1857-59, including the actiocB st
Cawnpore on 36th 27th end 88th Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lueknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootvsi
(Medal with CTasp). ,
^^ Captain Pennefttther served with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, Indnding the siege 01
Kotah and its capture by assault on the 30th March 1858 (Medal). .
^ Captain Tulhell served with the 93rd Highlanders at the relief of the Garrison of Lueknow in Nov. 1857, at tw
defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers there and at Seria Ghat, also jiresent at the acticm v
Kalee Nuddee (Medal with ClaSp).
IS Captain Jordan was present at the afiOiir at Bhowanie on 38th April 1859 (Medal).
^ Captain Bogga aerved with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
1* Major Rowan aerved with the 34th Rogunent in the Crimea from the oth Dec x8c5, including the siege and »u
of Sebastopol (Medal with Claap, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campal^ in 1857-50, indndingw
actions at Cawnpore on 86th 37th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture oilAoknow. tw\
of Aaimghur, and Brigade Quarter Master to Colonel Kelly's Force engaged in the operations on the Kcpiw
Frontier, and nreaent at the defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with Clasp) . .
" Quarter Miaater Gordon served with the 34th Reghnent in the Indian mutii^ oampaigna of xSsr-n, inchidiBf tae
actions with the Gwalior Contingent and subsequent defence of Cawnpore from the 36th November to tlie6Ch DBeaw
1857 i alao the operations on the Nepaul Frontierand in the Trans*Gogra district from Fsbmaiy to May 1850 (HeoiO-
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^1: *2t. UC9I01UI, »26 Oct. 41 ; ColoHsl, zz Nov. 51 ; Major General, 26 Oct. 58 j Lieui.Qeiierui,2& Aug. 65 : e^nmU,
14 Dec. 73 ; CbtoM/35th Foot, 27 March 63.
t Colonel.— Archibald Tiudall,* Entign, 26 June 40 ; Lt. '20 Boot, aa : Cao<. 'i z Mav ^o s ^. Jf^o**!.
June 65.
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against the Indian mutineers wiU
ter's Force in the Shahabad district ; also with Sit
John Douglas' Column in Shahabad, including the
dispersion of the rebels IVom Jugdespore, comp
manded the leading Company at the mght attack
at Sulliadohar, and was engaged in oUier minor
afllurs (Medal).
I Sua LniTTBVAVTS.
.. Herbert Langton Sapte .....
. lArthor Cedlkervey Bothnxat
.George Leonard Thomson 38 May 73
. Paywwto-.—Stephen Mnndiy, 8 May 67 ; S(m.Caplain, 8
. 'Qiiaricr MaMUr.—B.eorj Imbusch, 27 Aug. 73.
^Medieal Qfietr.—Stayeon Meijor Walter Poultan,** Jf 2>. SmrptonXtoor, 13 Dee. 70.
9 Blue.— Affenl, Y.W. Holt, 'Rsq.—IriA Aytntg, Sir B. Borough, Bart, and Co.
, 8 May 73.
Botumed/rom India, z7 Jan. 1868.
'Genersl Baynes served as Midshipman in the Royal Navy for three years, and in 1809 was present at th*
ipton ofliebia, Zante, Cephalonica, and Cerigo, and was in the action of the Spartan fWgate In the B&jr of Naples,
lUT i8to (War Medal). Served in the Ionian Idands ftrom z8i2 to z8i7, including the capture of Paxo in x8z3, and
Spgiton of Corfti on the evacuation by the French in 1814. Waa with a Detacnment at Zante on 3i8t Oct. z82r,
■JBding a Tnrkiah man>of-war in an attack made by the Greeks, and was specially selected and actively employed
ifte diflarmament of the inhabitants which followed. Served in the West indies during the emancipation of th»
mtt in 1834. Served in North America during the boundary question in 1839-40.
TuCotonel Tisdall was en^ged in ftvquent ai&irs with the mutineers in the Shahabad district, their dispersioxh
W& Jn^pdespore, and pursuit into the Rotas Hills, where he commanded the 35th Regiment in a successftil nighk^
^pnse of the enemy on the 24th Nov. 1858 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
' l^or Hackett served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (^ Adjutant of the 38th Regiment, including
■ btales of Alma axxd Inkerman, siege and tail of SebastopoU and al»ir in the Cemetery (Medal with three Clasps^
k na» of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served with the 26th Cameronians in Abyssinia in x868 (Medal) .
Kftjor Barnes volunteered on the outbreak of tiie KaiBr war in 1850, and was appointed a Lieutenant in a native
^. and served under Sir Harry Smith and Sir George Cathcart firom Jan. Z85Z until March 1853. He accompanied
*fa< patrol that left King William's Town on the jMi Jan. 1851, and was present at the engagements of the zTth.
'■ttry, 6th March, x6th April of Z85X, and at the passage of the Kei on the 4th December of the same year j besidea
■cj </Jier minor encounters with the enemy during the war ( Medal).
*Upuin Grattan served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of x86o in North China, including the
*^ofSinho, capture of Tangku, actionsof the z8thand2tst Sept. and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two CUisps)..
' Captain Grant was present at the storm and destruction of tne fortified native Mandingo town of Sabajee, on
JGambia, on the lat June 1853.
' '^aptain Browne served throughout the Indian mutinv, including the outbreak at Nuaseerabad in May X857, sieg&
jd csfiCure of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Onde (Medal with Clasp).
'^Cikittin Parsons was present at the attack on Jugdespore and retreat into Arrah on 33rd April 1858, also at.
C' ^< aflUis in the Shahabad district, including the dispersion of the rebels from Jugdespore on z8th Oct., their
iMut ioto the Kyxxioor Hills and night attack at Sulya Debar (Medal). Has been presented with the SUver Medal
:> Hojal National Lifieboat Institution.
** beat. Haling served with the Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the*
Qxs at Bewa, Armorah (sth March and 25th April), Tilghur, Neeghur, and Hnrriah (Medal).
" Sorseon uiior Ponlton.— For War Services see *' Mescal Department."
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»'i7 Aug. 41 ; Major, 'a Aug. 45; Lt.Colonel, »'3Nov. 46; Colonel, ao June 54: i£o/w'6«««raZ,ao April 61';
Lieut.General, aa Oct. 70; Co/wwZ 36tli Foot, a Dec. 68. ^ — » r .
Lieutenant Colonel. — Fitz William Frederick Hunter,^ Enngn, 1*31 July ^8 : Lt ^ia June eo- Gni< » Dee u-
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Richard B. Lloyd, Jgnjyw,
CAPTA.IirS.
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Montagu Cholmeley Morris^...
James John Osmer
Fredk. Ranee,' Station 8i<^\
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George Perceval Beamish* ...
Henry Edward Stopford
Richard Lloyd Hawkes
Henry Gillum Webb
William Skerrett
iritz wmiam j? reaericjc u.uncer,» j:.nngn, '31 July 48 ; Lt.^z^ June 50; Cavt. 39 Dec. 54;
5; Majw, 19 ¥G\>.s^,Bt.Li.Colonel,i^ May 66; Lt.Colonel, 3 AprU 70 ; CoWt, 27 Jsn. 71.
ard Carr,* JiMstgn, '13 Feb. 52 ; Lt. >'io June 53 ; Capt. 25 Jan. 56 ; Major, 3 April 70.
ntiffn, »i7 Aug. 5a ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. '4 June 58 ; Major, 27 July 70.
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30 Nov. 55
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William Hamilton Marriott .;
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Frederic Lloyd Hariord
Greorgo Matthew Richmond ...
Henry Wynne Pride ,
John Lowis Rose
John Francis Egerton
Heniy Clayton Co well
Wilson James Browne, Intt.
qf'MMkeirjf 39 Oct. 70
Robert Goraou Handcuck ...
GArvas Belwyn Eyre
William Frederick Henneil
Charles Hogge
Charles Pulley
George Dunsmure
Francis Seymour Allen
Farquhar M'Crae Bruce
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5 Colonel Hunter served in the 47Ui"'Begim€tt
throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55^ in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, cap-
ture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebsstcp' .1.
sortie of 26th Oct., and storming of th6 Qusmcs
—wounded (Medal with three ClaspB, Brevet '.(
Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Cl&i^-
of the Med j idle, and Turkish Medal).
♦ Major Carr served with the 39th RepiuKj
in the Crimea during 1855, including the siege &ci
fiill of Sebastopol, and attaoka of the iSth J&»
and 8th September (Medal with Clasp. Kni^bi if
the Legion of Honor, and Torkiah Medal).
SCB LIBUT.
Paymaster.— John Campbell,' 22 Feb. 68 ; Q.M. 21 April 54 ; Ilon.Captain, 22 Feb. 73.
Qiutrter Master. — John William Henry Riley, 34 Feb. 73.
Medical Officer,— Surt/eon Major Decimas i*'iUuH de Hodgson, MD. ; Surgeon, 3t Sept. 72.
Facings Gross Green.— -4ytf»^*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Jamaica, 7 July 1857. — Embarked for India, 25 August 1863.
1 Sir Arthur Conynghame proceeded to China in 1841 as Aide de Camp to Lord Saltonn, and was present at ^
Atorm and capture of Chin-kiang-Fuo (led the Column of attack on the Heights of Makuikiow), and at the inre?a»Bi
of Nankin (Medal). In 1854 accompanied the Army 10 the East as Assistant Quarter Master (jreneral to Uie ist f^^ '
fiion, ^vas present at the atfair of Bnlganac, battle of Alma, taking of BalokUva, affair of 23rd Oct. on the Het^
of the Tchemaya, battles of Balaklavu and Inkermon (served with the Guards in the Sand-bag Battery, sikI ^
into action a detached portion of the 20th Regiment) , and siege of Scbastopol up to May 1855 (Medal witli f«tr
Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Modal, and 4th Class of the Mof^idie). In March iSssms
appointed local Msjor General, in May took command of a Division of the Turkish Contingent, and in ^xxgoArt-
«eived the personal thanks of the Sultan and was created a Lt.General in the Turkish Arm}-. In Oct. X855 suited :^
command of xo,ooo men to occupy Kortch, and assisted to maintain that position throughout the second wi£i<?
in the Crimea (Turkish War Medal, and and Class of the Medjidie). In 1863 commanded at Lahore the reserve f3t«
of the army employed in the Sittana campaign. On the 2ud and 23rd April 1869, when in comnoond of thcNcatbo-
Division of Ireland, received the thanks of the Irish Government on the suppression of the Fenian rising. la J^*T
1869 elevated to KCB.
» Major Morris served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the occBpatR'-
After the relief of Luekuow, of the fortified outposts and camp with Outrom s Force, and repulse of tiie zs^^jc; >
attacks ; also present at the battle of Ca\vnpore on 6th December (Medal).
7 Captain Ranoe served with the 28th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the bAtt^
of Alma and Inkermon, in the IVenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the z 8th June ^Medsl *i^
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). .
* Mi^or Beamish served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea fi-om x2th November 1854, including the ai^^
fall of Sebastopol, repulse of various sorties, attacks of the i8th June and 8th September, expediuou to koto,
bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ^
* Captain CampboU served with the^5th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inc^ndisf ^
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October (Modal with three Clasps, a^
Turkish Medal). Served in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai. genenU action wa^H
in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
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; FuU Hali, '25 Dec, 35 ; St.Lt. Colonel, 6 May 41 ; Id. Colonel, 28 Aug. 41 ; Colonel, 1 1 Nov. 51 ; Mqjor General, 26 Oct. 58 ;
:^'^! Lieut. General, 31 May 65 ; General, 26 May 73 ; Colonel 37tli Foot, 30 May 62.
, 26 2 lientenmnt Coloael.— Henry Ralph Browne,* Jine, 3 Apr. 46; Lf. ►ip Sept. 48; Capf. ^28 Dec. 49
Major, 2 Nov. 55; Major, x Fob. 56; Lt. Colonel, "^1$ June 58; Colonel, 18 Sept. 64.
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Kajori.— Henry Edward Glass,' Ensign, '17 Mar. 54 ; X/. '7 Sept. 55 ; Ca;)<. P31 May 64 ; 3f<^'or« 4 Dec. 69.
Dopglaa Alleyne.* Em. 23 Feb. 55 ; Lt. ^2 Nov. 55 ; Capt. '24 Jan. 65 ; Mafor,Vg Sopt. 71.
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Edward Sheridan King
Arthur Borlton Bennett
Archibald MaoBean
JoliAn Henry Layard
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Sir Thomas Simson Pratt served the campaign
or 1814 in Holland, as a volunteer with the 56th
Regiment, and was present at the attack on
Morxem, 2nd February-, and the snbseauent bom-
bardment of Antwerp. Ho served with the 26th Ca-
meronians on the Cbixut expedition (Medal), and
commanded the Land Forcet> at the assault and cap-
ture of the Forts of Chnenpce on the 7th Januaiy
1841, and again at the assault and capture of the
Bogue Forts on the 96th February fbllowing* Com-
manded the 26th at the attacks on Canton from the
aAth May to xst June ; also at the night attack on
Ningpo, at Segoan, Ohapoo, Woosong, Shanghai,
and at Chin Kiang Foo, and at the damonstra-
tion before Nankin; and was present at the
signing of the treaty of peace on board HJl.S.
(^mwallie. Commanded the force employed in
New Zealand during the Maori war of i66o-6x
(JTCJ?., and Medal).
* Captain Beyne served with the 37th Regi-
ment m the Indian campaign of 18^7-58, inclu-
ding the first attemi»t to relieve Anah under
Captain Dunbar, actions of Atrowlea and Koelsa,
defence of Aximghur fhnn asth March to xsth
April X858, pursuit of Koer Sing and actions of
73 X7th and aoth April, capture, of Jngdespore^
73 actions of X7th x8th and aoth Oct. 1858, and sub<-
sequent punuit (Medal).
Bneign, 98 Mar. 43; Lt, 39 Dec. 43; HomMt^'or, 1 Jan. 60.
PagrMM<«r.— John Mills Hewson, 98 Sept. 47 ;
Qnarier Ma$ter.—Bemry 8tokes,u 17 April 60.
Medical Qgleer.Smrgeon Mi^or James Ekin,^ MB. Surgeon, x8 Oct. 64.
Jfacinge YeiOow.'-Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Embarkedfor India, Jnlg x866.
' Colonel Browne served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea firom 37th Nov. X854, including the siege and fall
or Bebastopol, and assaults of tho x8th June and 8th September. Served as Aide de Camp and subseouently as
>fajor of Brigade to M^or General Ridley, xst Division, during the latter part of the campaign (Medal with
Clsap, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Med^iidie, and Turkish Modal).
Proceeded with Sir Hope Grant's expedition from India in x86cH5x to China. Proceeded in Command of Forces
«cnt to Japan fbr protection of Treaty Ports in X864, and received the thanks of Her Majesty's Ministers for
<^<^rvice8 in that country and also the approbation of tho General Officer in Command of the Forces in China.
' Major Glass served with the 37th Regiment in India during the mutiny of 1857-58, and was engaged in tho
atuick on the rebel position near Benares at Atrowlea and Koelsa, defenoo of Aximghur and sortie thence ; proceeded
irith Brigadier Douglas' Column in pursuit of Koer Singh, and present in the actions of X7th and aoth April ; also
^th Colonel Turner's Column in Bhanabad and Palamon, including the capture of Jugdespore and actions of 17th
iSth and 3oth October (Medal).
* Mi^or Alleyne served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea trom. the x6th August until December 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fbll of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Septembor (Medal with Clasp, and
Tarki&h Medal). Served also with the 79th in the Indian campaign of x858>59, including the affhir of Secuudra
iiear Allahabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and
iihahjehanpore, omiture of forts Bunnai and Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and acted as .Adjutant
At the capture of Bampore Kussiah and during the subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra snd Rapteo
Ttvers (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Whittinff served as an Ensign in the Indian Army, and was attached to the 93rd Fusiliers during the In-
dian mutiny from lior. x8<7 to Oct. 1858. Also served as a Lieutenant with the 8th Regiment during the Oude cam-
paign till Feb. 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Lucknow).
" Quarter Master Stokes served with the 53nd Light InHuxtry at the siege assarit and ooQupation of Delhi from
tbe 14th Angnst 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
" Surgeon Hiyor Ekin.— For War Services see " Medical Depsrtment."
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27 Dec. 64 ; &«}i«rai, 23 Mar 7a ; Colonel 38th Foot, 14 Mar. 63.
Lieutenant GoloneL—Shnrlock Hennisg,* CB. Hiuiffn, '20 April 49; JU. 6 June 54; CV^.93 Haidi S5;
Major , 'xi Nov. 60; Lt.Cotonel, 'as Julr 65 ; Colonel, 95 July 70.
Kuon.— «. William Kidstone KUeB,« JSmmw, 6 June 54 ; Lt. 3 Feb. 55 ; Capt. ^13 July 58 ; Jfa/cr, 'tMbjto.
William De WUton Roche Thackwell,? Entign, »xo June 53; Lt. 15 Dec. 54; Cajrf. '26 Feb. 58; «Jl4w.
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Major KUes served with the aSthBegiaeil
In the Crimea in 1854-55, indudizig the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, the attack and occapstura of
the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal witiiCiwp,
Knight of the liegion of Honor, and Tarkiih
MecUkl). Served in the Indian campaign frcm
Nov. 1857, including the battle of Cawnpore aai
defeat of the Gwuior Contingent on 6tli Pec
1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and esptan
of Lncknow, afflurs of Barree and Noggv
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Baun
campaign of z868 and accompanied the exp**
dition to the Black Mountain under )M
Gteneral Wilde as Deputy Assistant A^jntast
Qeneral (Modal with Clasp).
7 Major Thackwell served with the 39th Ixp-
ment in the Crimea from 31st Dec 1854, indndu^
the siege and ffetU of Sebastopol. andattacks of ;h»
i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Oup,
5th Class of the Med^idie, and Turkish Medsl).
■ Captain Eyre served with the 38th Reginsai
in the Crimean campaign from loth Not. iS.h
to zoth May 1855, includmg the siege of Sebu-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Med*:..
Served in the Indian campaign from Xor. 105%
including the assault and capture of Meeangnaet.
siege and capture of Lucknow, and sfflkin ^
Barree and Nugger (Medal with Clasp).
PajruNittor.— William Fortescue Soott,^* 13 Jan. 54 ; Eneign, 15 July 43 ; JU. 18 Feb. 48 ; Hon^ajor, 13 J1D.64.
Ituurier JfMe«r.— Frederick Sowton, 6 Sept. 73.
ledieal Officer.— Snrgeon Mc^or Charles Henry Browne,** Surgeon, 7 Oct. 71.
Faeinge Yellow.— Xy«n to, Messrs. Cox and Ck>.
Setumedfrom the Crimea, 19 July iSse.—Embarkedfor India, 4 Aug.
Betumedjrom India, 9 Jan. Z873.
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1 Lord Sandhurst served with the 53rd Regiment in the SutleJ campaign in 1846, and waa present at Bnddi-
wal, Aliwal, and Sobraon, at which last he acted as Aide de Camp to the Comnumder in Chief (Medal sad Clup-
He commanded the Regiment in the Puxgaub campaign in 1849, and was present at the battle of Cioojerst (Hedi)
with Clasp). He was also constantly employed in the operations on the Peshawar Frontier in 1851-53, altim«ia
command of the 53rd, and again as attached to Sir 0)lin Campbell commanding the Forces, and was present at tk
affairs of Nawadund, Pranghur, and Skarkote (horse wounded. Medal with CHasp). In June 1855 he wss aUschcd
to the Embassy at Constantinople, with the rank of Brigadier Qeneral, as responsible Adviser of her Mi^estj'B Ad-
bassador, and in August proceeded to the Crimea in his ExcoUencv's suite ; at the conclusion of peace be wss ku
to Warsaw as Consul General with the same rank in Poland. On the outbreak of mutiny in India he was iKniui:aBe<i
Chief of the Staff in that country with the local rank of Major General, and served throughout the war of 1857-59 ^
that capaci^, including the relief of Lucknow (JTCJ?.), battle of Cawnpore (wounded), advance on Futtehgharaul
action on the Kalee Nuddee, the siegre of Lucknow (Major Greneral), campaign in Rohilcund. battle of BareiUy, >dc:
affairs at Shahjehanpore ; campaign in Oude in 1858-59, actions of Doondea Khaira and the Trana-Gom cuapeigs
including the various afihirs resulting in the complete subjugation of the Province of Oude (Modal w^ith Clasp). Fcr
these services he received the thanks of Parliament.
* Colonel Henning served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, indnding thebsttle c
Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8tb Sept. (Medal with two Clasps, and Jralotii
Medal). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59. including the actions before Cawnpore on tiie :JC^
97th and 39th Nov.. and subsequent operations to 6th Dec. 1857, alllur at Bhognapore on 4th Februaiv, sie^ vT
Lucknow in March 1858, siege and fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Commanded the ria
Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
1** Captain Skey served with the 38th Regiment in the Indinn campaign from Nov. 1857 including the ap^
of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Nugger (Medal and Clasp). ^
1^ Major Scott served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, indnding the bsttln ^<
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, aadTniti^
Medal) . Served with the 6qth Regiment in the aflUr with the Fenians at Trout River, Canada, in May 1870*
>* Surgeon Major Browne.~For War Services see ** Medical Department.**
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^Rjor, ^7^ Oct. 60, BLLi.Col^l, J Jiixuei. '^-^P"^45, Cap<. Pa Apnl 5a ; 3<.Jfq;or. 6 June 56?
John Octavins Chioheeter. Ensign, 'a6 Oct. 39 ; Lt. 37 May 4a ; Caj><. ai April 54 ; Major, 16 Ang. 64.
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James Gibbons Smyth*
Frede:ick Standish Hore ...
FranciH Henry Chambers ...
Oliver John Bradford
•. Alfred Gabriel Wynen
Frederick William Clarkson
John Francis Stephens,* Station SUO^
Officer, Dalkonne '^ ^
Henry Roberta Yoi
John Sharpies*
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Thomas Boydell. Adjutant 25 Sept. 69 .
Edmnnd Henry Berkeley
Alex. Georsre William Malet ,
Edward Hamilton Barlow
Caledon Philip Egerton
Albt.H.LeM.Tho.LeMarchant
Maurice Baptist Lnby
Richard Carden Allen Beatty
Robert Heniy Beresford
Robert Whalley
John Charles Barle Irving
Hyacinth Chevers..
Charles Sperling Ounberland
Edward Watson Gonran, Interpreter..
George Fiankland Francis
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Martyn John Bdw. Fenwiok
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14 ... Quarter ifoftor.— Joseph Jobbems.* 34 Aug. 60.
Medieal Qfficer.—Surgeon Mu^or John Halybnrton Ross,^* MS, Swyeon, a8 Aug. 63.
I^Kimge Qnm.^Affente, Messrs. Price and Boustead.
Btabwrhedfor India, October 1869.
^ Sir Charles Van Straubeniee served throughout the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834, resulting in
he annezaUon of that territory. As Major he succeeded to the conunand of the 39th Regiment during the action of
daliangpore, Gwalior (Bronze Star, and Brevet of LtColonel) on aoth Dec. 1843. Commanded the British Contingrent
a Greece ftrom November 1854 to April 18^5, when he proceeded m command of the Buffb to the Crimea, and con-
inaed there in command of a Brigade untu July 1856 ; was present at the two assaults of the Redan in June and
September, at the former he commanded a separate Brigade, and at the latter the zst Brigade Light Division, when
)e was slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, uB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
iQd 3rd CuMS of the Me^idie) . Proceeded to China in command ofa Brigade in 1857 and succeeded to the command
>f the Forces there in November ; commanded the Land Forces at the capture by assault and occupation of the city
>f Canton on aoth Dec. 1857 and in all subsequent minor opexationB, and continued in command of the British Forces
s China until March z86o {KCB., Medal with Clasp).
' Colonel Cnrrie served with the 3pth Regiment in the action of Mahan^pore, a9th Deo. 1843, and was wounded
Bronze Star). Also at the siege and fiUl of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept.
Medal with Clasp. Brevet of Major. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal.)
* LtColonel Leckie served with the 30th Regiment at the siege and fUl of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the attacks on
he x8th June and 8th Sept (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
^ Msjor Dixon served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea firom December 1854 to February 1855, including
he siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Smyth served with the 3pth Regiment at the siege and Ikll of Seoastopol in 1855, and at the attacks of
hB i8th June and 8th Sept (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Stephens served in the 86th Regiment during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at the dis-
inning of four Companies of the 37th Bombay N.I. at Ratnagheny xith Aug. 1857. Served in the Central India
rield Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the action of Koonch, operations before Calpee fhxm zsth to
list May, battle of Golowlee. capture of the town and fortress of Calpee, battle of Morar, battle before and storm
md capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served in 1863 during the Taeping rebellion
\A Adjutant General to the Anglo-Chinese Force under Lt.Colonel Gordon ; present at the attack and capture by
itorm of the walled city of Taitsan, xst May, also at the attack and capture of the walled city of Quinsan, including
he taking of the rebel positions at the east and west crates of the city, zst June, and repulse of the sortie of the
n^rrifionlending in the surrender of 2,000 rebels), togeuer with the capture ofnumeroas stockades and minor
>perationa (Chinese Imperial decoration of the Red Button).
7 Captain H. R. Toung served on the N.W. Frontier of the Pni\Jaub fhnu June x86o to February 1865, with the zst
(*m\iaub Inlkntry, and was present during the blockade of Hindostanee £anatics and Trans-Indus tribes, and cover-
ng of Umb in August and September z86^, and throughout the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, latterly as A4kUaat
9f the Regiment (specially mentioned in <
hes and in the Pu^janb Government report, Medal with Olaap).
* Captain Sharpies was present at the battle of Maharajpore 39 Deo. Z843 (Bronae Star) : he served also at'the siege
ind fall of Sebastopol in 1855, indnding attacks of the z8th June and 8th Sept (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Xedal).
* (^iiarter Masker Jobbems served at the siege and taHl of Sebastopol In zScs, including the attaoks of the 28th June
fcad 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Medal Ibr DisthiguishedOonduot in the Field, Knightoftlial4gi(m of Honor,
ind TnxUsli Medal)
» Burgson Mijor RoM.— For War Berrioei loe "Medical Dopwtmonft."
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Pax Nov. 62 ; Bt.TA.Colcnel, 21 Mnrch 65 : Lt.ColoHel, *'8 June 67 ; Colonfl, 24 Nov. 70.
... IKajori.— Thomne Clowes Hinds,' Emign, **io AiiK- 55 : ■^'' ^7 Dec. 55 ; Cajp<. 's Aug. 59 ; Jfo/or.'S Jan5 67.
George Owen Bowdler,* En»\fjn, 26 Miiy48; if. '18 Sept. 49; Ca^it. 23 Mar. 55; lit.M<^}or^ 38 Jan. tj;
lit.Lt.Colonrl, 10 July 72 ; Ztajor, 19 Oct. 72. ^
Captaibs.
Alfred Cook*
Richard Armstrong*
Robert Brooks Clarke?
Charles Stepney P. E.Mansergb*
Martin Morphy*
Richard Cnindel Brook*®
Frederick Nassau Dudgeon"
George Augustus White
John Thomas Whclan**
«. Philip Conway Story,"Oarri«m InUrue- \
toratMeerut S
LlECTBirAJrTS.
John Selhy Walker**
James Dalton Grcgson, Iiut. of3£u*kefty >
15 March 73 S
Arthur Wilkinson
''28 April 63
^it, Jan. 64
, 9 May 65
James Brougham, Adjutant 24 Dec. 72 1^20 Juno 65
''15 Dec. 54
8 April 55
P 5 Mi^r. 58
II Jan. 59
2 July 58
P3X May 59
22 July 56
19 Nov. 58
15 Feb. 56
>» 5 Sept. 56
25 April
15 Feb.
••22 Jimo
Pi 5 Feb.
14 Jan.
P19 Aug.
4 Sept.
Pi3Feb.
28 June
SSPisFeb. 61
56 P19 Aug. 62
60JP28 April 63
P3 Juno 59
P22 Sept. 63
P 8 Juno 67
P 7 Dec. 67
I Apr. 70
17 Sept. 71
13 Feb. 73
15 Oct. 68
P 8 May
P 8 Juno
P 9 Oct.
P20 Oct.
1 Lt.GeneralFe^^3^mancommaE<l^l
the 89th Regiment in the Crimrtn
campaign from Z5th Deo. 1854. inclcd-
ing tho siege and fall of Sebastop"]
and attacks on the i8th June and Stb
William Henry Moberly I 7 Aug. 66|P3oMar. 67 Sept. (Medal with Clasp, C-B.. Kii:{rtt
" " '■ " *' . 65!P24Sept. 70 of the Legion of Honotir. 4th CIas of
Charles Linton P21 Nov.
Fred. William George Hibbcrt Nelson j' i Aug.
Henry Francis Tumbnll, Interpreter {p 8 May
Ernest Wenman Perry P29 May
Walter Luttrell Mansel 7 9 Oct.
Alan (Jardner iP3o Nov.
James Hayes Sadler I 6 July
Sydney George Cumberland Greenaway... ' 7 May
SlTB LlBUTBHAlTTfl.
Charles Edward Mangles
Arthur Francis George Richardson
Henry Kennett Cavaye
Johnkobert Philip Purchas
Theodore Wm. Jerome Mackeson Georges
Vesey Mangles Stockley
Harry Stanley Massy.
Pa^moBt^, ^'---^-
68,Pjo Nov. 70 the Me^jidie, and Turkish HedEl).
66P2S Jan. 71 * Colonel Blyth served with tts
70, Pio June 7 1 [40th P^cgiment in New Zealand dnrin^
69 28 Oct. 7i;tho war ini863-65, and wasproyeslM
5 Oct. 72
5 Oct. 7a
19 Oct. 7a
36 Mar. 73
30 April 73
5 Oct 7a
^iohar^ Richardson,^' 12 Aug. 62 ; En$. og Nov. 58 ; bi
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
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the battle of Rungariri, tho acUoa of
Woira, and conmmndod 300 men u
the assanlt and capture of Or&lsa
(mentioned in despatches, Breyet cf
Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
onorary Major ^ 39 Dec. 73.
(Quarter Jlfatf^r.— Alexander Yeatts, 10 July, 66.
Medical Officer. —Surgeon Major Archibald Henry Praser,** Suraeon Major^ at Feb. 71.
J?acing» "BmB..— Agent, E. 8. Codd, Esq.— /rwA Agent*, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embark9dfor India, ta October 1873.
* Major Hinds served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Sanguriri
and Orakau (Medal).
« Lt. Colonel Bowdler served with a Detachment of the xath and 40th Regiments at the capture of a stockade occupipd
by insurgents at the Ballarat (^Id Fields in Australia, on 3rd Dec. 1854. Served with the 40th Regiment in >'ev
Zealand during the war of 1860-61, including the actions of Puketakaurie, Mahoetai, Matarikoriko, and operatiGi^s
before Te Arei (Brevet of Major) . Also the war of 1863-64, and was present at the battlo of Rangariri (Medal).
* Captain Cook served with the 40th Regiment during the latter part of the war in New Zealand of i86o-6t. Also
throngnout that of 1863-64, and was present at tho battle of Rangariri and at the assault and capture of Orakn.
Was mentioned in despatches for repmsing the Maories on tho Great South Road at the commencement of the latter
war (Medal).
* Oaptain Armstrong served with the 40th Regiment in tho New Zealand war of z86o-6i, and was present t;
Puketakaurie, Mahoetai, Matarikoriko, and repulse of attack on No. 3 Redoubt. Also served in the war of 186^5,
and was present at Orakau (Modal).
7 Captain Clarke served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present at Kahik,
repulse of attack on No. 3 Redoubt, and operations in front of Te Arei. Also served in the war of 1863-65, and «u
present at Rangariri and Waiari (Medal).
* Captain Mansergh served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Orsksa
(Medal).
* Captain Morphy served in tho New Zealand war of x86o-6x. Also in that of 1863-65, and was present at the attach
on the Gate Pah (Medal).
10 Captain Brook served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was present at Bangarir.
(Medalf.
u Cajptain Dudgeon served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present at Kahfhi,
Matarikoriko. and operations before Te Arei. Also served in the war of 1863-65, and was present at Rangariri (MedAJ).
1* Captain Whelan served with the 40th Regiment during the New Zealand war of x86o-6i, inclnding the actions ss
Puketakaurie, Mahoetai, Matarikoriko, and operations before Te Arei— wounded on the i8th March z86t. Served u
Adjutant of the Regiment during the war of 1863-65, and was present at the battle of Ruigariri, and assault asd
capture of Orakau (Medal) .
» Captain Story served in the Abyssinian campaign in 18(8 with the Transport Corps (Medal).
i« Lieut. Walker served with the 40th Regiment in New Zealand in Taranaki and tho Waikato daring Uie war is
T864-65 (Medal).
IS Uj^oi* Riotaardton served with the and Bengal European Fusiliers the Poi^anb campaign of X84S-49, inchidiiijr
the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also at the siege and captore of Delhi a
z8«7 (Medal with Olasp, and promoted to an Unattached Ensi^cy for service in the fleldj.
^ Surgeon Migor Fraser.— For War Services see ** MedicalDepartment."
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^J^iSSSSSL^.] 4lBt (The Welsh).-Lm]cecHo6gth. [f^.^t^'^^Siiut. 185
Tbe Prince of Walc^'Plumo. " Owell Awjeuna CkywUydd.** "Dktkoit" ** QriissTOWir " "Miami" "Niaoabjl"
"ATI." '* Cajtbahah, Ghwztcks, and Cabool, 1842 " "Alma" *'Ixkk»maw "*' Sevastopol."
T'^Sff.'CoieiieL—A'r Richard Knjr'.tttirt,^ GCB.KH. Ennnn, 25 Feb. o3; "Lt. i Jnne 09; Capt. n June 11; Major,
' a HiU 4 Sept. »3 ; Lf.Col<mel^ 29 Uct. 25 ; Colonel, 28 Jano 38 ; Major Geueral, n Nov. 51 ; Lieut.GeneraLA Jmio
P.T. Pit. 56. Oemeral, 6 July 63 ; Colonfl 4i8t Foot, ao April 61.
:j ?, }LieateD«utt Colonel —VC Huffh RowlandB,^ En»ign, ^^s Sept. 49; Lt. 21 April 51; C<7«<. '25 Aug. 54;
' 2M.Jra/or. a Nor. 55 ; JIVyor, 6 Nov. 57 ; BLLt.Col. 28 Nov. 65 ; Id.Col. 23 Mar. 66 ; Colonel, 23 Mar. 71.
* ~ ' ily »^- n -.^T _ ^ , ^_ „ . --. ...
i ... iXsjon.— William Allan,* JSuei^n, 'la July 50 j i<. 'ix Nov. 53
..* .. If. Arthur Henry "Wavell,* Ewign, 14 Dec. 54
__ . Capt. M Dec. 54 ; Major, P18 April 65.
Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. ^i Jane 60 ; Major, P3 June 68.
I CAPTAIlTfl.
. I Henry James Haydock,^ Sia- )
tion Staff Officer, KunovlU >■
^Vpo< )
. 'Ashton Henry Warner
■ \t. Cecil James East,? A. Qr. )
MosUr Qen. Beugal i
. (Nathaniel Montgomery
. John Wright Westby
■ Thomas P. A. Bracken
lArthur Gray
. j Arthur Drmmnond Cnrrie
. Frsncis David Webb
Charles Torkiuffton
AndrevrHugfaFletcherCamp- >
bell* 7r. !..;
LraiTTBVAirTS.
Bamett Netheroote Anley,)
Adjuiamt ao Aug. 69 \
Georse Weet Barnes, Init.\
efltuekeiry ix Jan. 67 }
Wflliam Koily Wostropp*'*
William Hugh Mortimer
John Olaua Ohampion-MSlIer..
Arthur Kennedy Mc£k&nBland .
Foster Lecfamero Wade
John Huntley Gordon
Donald George Mackensie
Henry John dhaw Kennedy ...
Fnmk Fiddes Budman
Charles James Jamieson, \
ImUrmreter }
Edward Vyvyan Huyahe
John Owen Quirk
John William Hogge
,►16 Dec. 53
I X Feb. 56
l^'iSAug. 54
I 20 Nov. 58
I'aS Oct. 59
1 x5 June 58
** 4 Nov. 59
' 3 Aug. 60
P27 May 62
Pso Oct. 66
i»4Feb. 58
'x4 Jan. 6a
29 April 59
Sub Lnvni^Aim.
Harry Everard Pasay
Walter Fred.TheodoreParreidt
20 Feb. 55
ao Jan. 59
5 June 55
'26 Aug. 59
^14 Jan. 62
'iSFeb. 62
'27 May 62
"23 Dec. 64
CAPTAIir. I BKJCr.MAJ.
^■2$ April 65 P 5 April 71
13 Nov. 57 5 July 72
7 July 66|
X7 Nov. 65 II Sept. 72
IX Jan. 67 1
^ 3 Juno 68
12 Sept. 69
||i2 Nov. 70'
7 Dec. 70
12 Sept. 69
a Nov. 6
^3x Oct. 71;
'24 Sept. 73'
P2X Feb. 65
23 Mar. (6
' 6 Jan. 60 '14 June 64
. — ., „ >,,, Sir Kichard England served at the attack on
1*21 Feb. 65! 18 Juno 67 j Flashing in 1800, and in the operations in. Sicily
27 Nov. 66 v I Dec. 69'in X810-X1. Joine'
'as Dec.
" 0 Feb.
9 Oct.
8 July
P 7 Dec.
zMay
8 July
8 July
P xDec.
Joined the Army in Paris in 181 5.
67 Pia Nov. 70'Commanded the 75th Regiment several years.
69 P 5 April 71 1 Commandant of KafiVaria, and employed through-
69 P3X May 7 X .out the Kaffir war of 1836-37 (Medal) . Conuuanded
69 P31 May
70 'a7 Oct.
' 28 Oct.
23 Sept. 71
28 Oct. 71
aSOot.
aSOct.
a8 0ct.
SUB LIXUT.
74
14 Feb.
the'^ombay Division m the Afl^han war of 1842
(Medal), including actionsof 28th 3iarch and 28th
April in the Plsheen Valley in their march, to Gan-
dahar, and of the 17th and zSth Augnst on the
Kojuok Heights, ana xoth October in the Bolan
Pass in their retreat to the Indus. Commanded
the 3rd Division of the Crimean Army in i854-55»
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman»
afihir of z8th June* and the siege duties against the
Russian forts which covered the soutn side of
Sebastopol firom their first investment till and
August x85< (Medal with Clasps, BCB.^ xst Class
of the Medjidie, Grand Officer of the Legion of
Honor, and Sardinian Medal).
Payjifer. — ^Edward Henry O'Dowd, t8 Dec. 63 ; Hon.Captain, x8 Dec. 68.
Qparler Jfoslsr.— Thomas Bayley. t8 Oct. 73 ; Litui. 19 Oct. 7a.
Meiieal Qgleer.— Surgeon Mtyor Cxirtisa Martin,^* A,8, 15 Feb. 55 ; Smrgeon, aa Feb. 6x«
Faekige Wintb.—JgenU, Measis. Cox and Co.—Snbarkedfor Bengal, 24 Juljf 1865.
'Colonel Bowlanda served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4z8t Regiment, including the battles of
^u)d Inkerman (severely wounded), siege ana fUl of Sebastopol, sortie of a6th October, tittack of the Q^iarries
^ r^^ Jane and twice on the Rifle-pits, attacks of the Bedan on the i8th June and 8th Septembex^—wounded (Medal
p^ UL-ce Clasps, Tictoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
'jrwh Medal).
* lhj<jr Allan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4x8t Regiment, indnding the battles of Alma and
ictnoAa. siege and CeQI of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on a6th October, and assault of the Redan on the 8th
>Tt«ciher (Medal with CHasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
'l^jorWaveU served with the 4i8t Regiment in the Crimea firom xxth July 1855, including the siege and Ikll of
^'^topol (Medal with Ckisp, and Turkish Medal).
' JU/T Haydock served with the 90th Light Inftintry in the Oimea firom the xoth August 1855, including the
r^ And QUI of Sebaatopol, and was with the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September—
^ uied (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Aliso served during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was
^«eiit witix Havtiock's Column at the actions of Mungawar and Alnmbagh, relief and subsequent defence of Luck-
'"'*'. defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and &11 of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
' ^or East served with the Sand Regiment in the Crimea fh>m the and September 1855, and was present a
'•* -ixree and Call of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign in 1857, and
v»^Terel^ wounded at Cawnpore on the a6th November (Medal). Served as Assistant Quartermaster Genera
'^^ *JH Chittagong column of tho Lushaie Ezpeditionarv Force in x87X'7a (mentioned in despatches, received the
't^ of the Governor-General in Council, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
' '^iptain Campbell was attached to the 32nd Light Inflftntry in x858>5o, and served with it in the Movable Column
( ^ r u.Co1onjel Carmichael which went in pursuit of Beni Maddoo, and drove him and his troops across the Gogra.
^ Lieut Weetropp served with the 80th Regiment, with the Left Attack, during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865
■aWwithCaasp).
^^ Sorgeon Msjor Haxtin —For War Servioee see "Medical Department/'
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iS6^^''^*^^.]42nd(Boyal Highland) {Black Watch).— Linked toy gih, [2hj,S?b^J&
The Boyal Cypher within the Garter. St. Andrew. "Nemo me impune lacetnl.'* "Eotpt" (with the Sphinx)
"Corunjta" "Fubktbs d'Owob" "Pyhbwbks** "Nitbllb" ** Nivb " •• 0«thb8 '* "Ton^ousi"
*• Pbmiksula. " "Watbrloo" "Alma" "Sbtastopol" "Lucbjtow.**
Yeaw' 8er. Colonel.— <?. Sir Duncan Alexander Cameron,* OCB. Eneiffn, 8 April 25 ; Lt, ^jn. Aug. 26 ; Capt. »2i June r ;
Full Half! Major, ^23 Aug. 30 ; Lt. Colonel, '5 Sept. 43 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 25 Mar. 50; Lieut. Geneni
I Jon. 68 ; Co^oiMf 42nd Foot, o Sept. 63.
ieutenant Colonel.— John Chetham M'ljeod,* CB. Eneinn, 21 April 46; Lt. Pjt Nov. 48: Onrf 20 Dec u-
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Major, 16 March 58 ; Bi.Lt. Colonel, 26 Nov. 61 ; Lt.Colonel,
lajors.— Duncan Mac. " I . ~ _ ~
I Francis Cunningham Scott.* Eneign, ''24 Nov.
26 March 68; Colonel, 29 Jan. 69.
Majors.— Duncan Macpheraon.* Enngn, ^'25 June 52 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. '24 April 55 ; Major, 5 July 65.
" ' " ' " "' . 52 ; Z^ P18 Aug. 54 ; Capi. 6 Sept. 55 ; Major, 26 March tl.
Captains.
[William Green7
TTCFrancis E. H. Farquharson*
Richard Kerr Bayly**
George Armand Fursei*
Egbert William Cooper
Edmund Whitehead
George Thomas Cams Moore,
Alexander Fcrrier Kidston .
Andrew Michael Creagh
I LlBUTBKAHTS.
Edward Percy Hicks
[Walker Aitken. Inetrueior qf )
I itfa*fcrtry 17 July 73 }
Robert C harles Coveny
Georgre B. M'Leod Cumberland
Richard Hugh Lambart )
Brickenden /
Charles John Eden
Andrew Gilbert Wauchope...
Nicholas W. Patrick Brophj
William King Suther
John Edmund Audley Harvey
Mackay John Scobie
William Alexander Berwick .
Andrew Scott Stevenson, *]
Adjutant 10 Dec. 73 J
Bdward George Orogan
Wm. Henry H. Carew Moubray
Bdward Parker Campbell ..
StTB LxBumrAirTS.
George Montgomery Munro .
Edward Lee
Herman Frederick Elliot ....
Xord Alexander Kennedy ....
••16 Jan. 55
19 Jan. 55
16 Mar. 55
'29 Mar. 55
P17 Sept. 61
P22 May 57
12 Dec. 56
P 9 Nov. 58
8 Feb. 6]
»24May
3 Dec.
' 7 Jan.
**22 Nov.
18 July
'20 Oct.
'21 Nov.
'2x Nov.
13 Feb.
'25 Sept.
1*12 Jan.
>23 Jan.
'17 Mar.
P24 July
1*32 Oct.
LIBVT.
13 April
24 AprU
2 Oct.
9 Oct.
^29 July
28 June
29 July
*• 2 Dec.
' 3 Mar.
12 Sept.
19 Dec.
P30 Jan.
29 Dec.
XX Jan.
P23 Mar.
23 June
Pi7Mar.
P18 Ang.
p 9 Sept.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
X7 Jan.
am LiBUT.
xz Dec. 73
30 April 73
9 Aug. 73
Z8 Nov. 73
xoAug. 59
28 June 62
5 July 65
12 Sept. 65I
'•25 Dec. ' ^
"18 Ang.
23 Nov.
12 Feb.
Z4 May
5 July 72
* Sir Duncan Cameron tenff^
67|throughout the Eastern campaiiric^
69 i 1854-55 ; coiximanded the 42nd fiect
73 at the battle of Alma, and \\i
73 Highland Brigade at the little d
73 BaJaklava, on the expedition ts
jKertch, siege and fkll of SeUutop:::.
and assault of the ontwork» on tL^
1 1 8th June (Medal with three ("lafje,
C.B., Officer of the Legion of Hccict.
Sardinian and Turkish Medala, >-d
Class of the Medjidie). Commuided the fortan
New 2iealand during the war of 1863-65 (Medsl).
• Colonel M'Leod served with the 4jnd Higl-
landers throughout the Eastern camfougn c^
1854-55, including the battles of Almia and B£»-
klava, expedition to Kertch and Tenikale. eieire
and Ikll of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claspi,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turteh
Medal). Served auo the campaign of iE<;7-5S
against the mutineers in Indi&, including tbs
actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraijrha;.
Khodagnx^. and Shumaabad. aiegfe and £iB cf
Luoknow and assault of the Maitmiere. Banb'
Bungalow, and Begum's Kottee (mentioiied 12
despatch), attack on the Fort of RooyalusctioB u
Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal vni
Clasp, and Brevet of Lt Colonel).
P(qr«MM'«t*.— Frank Samwell,^ xa Aug. 62; Xnaign, 96 Mar. 46; lAmsi, 32 Ang.
[IToii. Jfc^/br, X9 Sept i\
53; Ci^ I Jan. 63;
(garter Matter.— John Forbes, 24 Sept 73.
MetUeal Officer . — Surgeon Major James Bdmnnd C!latterbuck, MT). Swrgwn ^V<^* 3' I^- ^*
Faeinge 'Blne.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co,—JUtumeAfrom the Bold Coa*l, 93rd March X874.
s Major Macpherson served the campaign of 1857-58 with the Asnd Highlanders against the mutineers in Indii'
including the action at Khodagunj, siege and fisdl of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungal^H'
attack on Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of the Fort of Bareilly (Medal with Cla«p).
* M%jor Scott served with the 43nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of z854-^5, inclnding the bstzkf
of Alma and BaliJclava, expedition to Kertch and Kenikale, siege and taXi of Sebastopol (Medal with three Cl*^;^
5th Class of Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutizieers in IxAii.
including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. X857), Seraighat, Khodagmy, Shumsabad, siege and fitll of LurkieiT
and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Booyah, action at Allygnn^e, attack asd
capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Green served with the 43nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the X4th July- 1855. inch»iii:$
the siege and fi&ll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the campugn of 1857-58 ac«ic<«
the mutineers in Liidia, inclndinig the actions of Kudvgunge and Shumsabad, siege and fkll of Lucknow, and uee^r^
of the MarUniere and Banks' Bnnagalow, attack on tne Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygtmge, attack and capture ^
Bareilly, Sisseaghat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
■ Captain Farquharson served with the 43nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign ftxnn the Z4th July tl^^
indudmg the siege and ftkll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign c^
1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighi^ Ku4ygnsge,ftcd
Shumsabad, siege and fiall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, and has reoeired tbe
Victoria Cross for storming a bastion mounting two guns, which he spiked, and thus rendered the advanced poehics
held during the night of the oth March X858 secure from the fire of Artilleiy ; waa severely wounded om the folic wiv
morning wnile holding the advanced position (Medal with (Jlasp).
10 Captain Bayly served with the 43nd Highlanders in tne camjmign of X857-58 against the mutixkeeni is
India, including Uie actions at Cawnpore (6th Deo. 1857), Seraighat Kudygunge, and Shumsabad. siege and &1I ci
Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Buiigalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of AIlTgns^
attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with (Jlasp).
11 Caption Furse served with the 43nd Highlanaers in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in lodia. m-
eluding the actions at Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and lall of Lucknow and assault of the Marfciniere vi
Banks^ Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal wok
Clasp).
" Major Barnwell served as Brigade Major of the Hyderabad Ck>ntingent Field Force in the supuieaaion of tte
mutiny in Halwa and Central India in Z857-58, and received a dangerous gunshot wound in the abdomen utiist
ohargmg the rebels' guns at Bawal-4he baU axid part of hia watch-chain have not been extracted (mcntioagd a
despatohea, Medal wSh Claap).
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'S;;:^^. ]43rd(Monnu,uthshireLigMInf.).-Linkedto SarifS^^^^Bto^^.^S?
9X.
Bhrewibury.
"VmnuL** "ComtrirFA" "Busxco" "Fuxvtbsb'Ovob" ''GnrsAs Rodiioo*' " Bxdajox *• •' Sala-kakcx "
**YmoMu.** "NiTiLUi" "Nm" "Touloum" "PajmrsuLi" "Nxw Ziauuid."
ll^fLio-lWoodL— flim. 5ir AuffOBtOB Almeric Spencer,^ JTCB. £m^, 8 April 25 ; Id. '5 July a? ; Copt '6 April 31 j
hJ p' Jfojor,»2x Jolv 43 ; JA.CoIwmI, 17 May 45 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 j Jfq;or General, 13 Feb. 60 ; Lieut.Qeneral,
L!L!iL 9Mfty«iCit»fo«^43i^Foot,x4Jane69.
ri7 ... iMotanaat GoIoaaL— Fiennes Hiddleton ColvUe,' CB. J?M«m, '14 Aug. 50; £/. >a3 Kor. 5a ; Cop^. 'o Oct.
i 55 ; Jfiiwr, '11 Feb. 63 ; Bt.IA. Colonel, ax Mar. 65 ; Li.Colonel, ao Sept. 71 ; Cbtoiwf, 21 April 7a.
, ;5 ... Iig«ti.--F« Frederick AugnatoB Smith/ Eneign, »x June 49 j X<. '30 Apr. 52 ; Capt, P30 Mar. 55; Bi.Mt^or,
I 31 Mar. 65; Mqjor, a8 Oct. 68.
:» -. «. Harry ArroBtrong Brett,* Bneign, ^8 Sept. 54 ; Lt.^i May 55 ; Capt. '39 July 62 ; jfqjor, ao Sept. 71.
Gaptaivs.
Stantey Crosier,* Inierpreter
William Livesay?.
■ G«oi|re Francis Vesey* ...
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' 6 Feb. 66 served throughout the Eastern campaign of
,- June 60 1854-55, and commanded the 44th Begbnent at the
tfuuc «^|i)g^iiie0 of Abna and Inkerman, siege of Sebas-
661 P 3 Aug. 70 topol, and attack and occupation of uie Cemetery
67 1 'xa Kor. 70 andjuburbe on the x8th June— wounded. Served
X3 Jan.
»30 Apr.
» 4 Feb.
» 5 Feb.
8 July 68
»2aMar. 71
' 4 Jan. 7x'as Brigadier General, and commanded the xst
p , j«i-o. »,|Brigade 4th Division in support in the right
5<iuiy 71 attack in the assault of the Redan and Half of
'30 June 69'Sebastopolon8thSept., and subsequently oom-
a8 Oct. 7x Imanded the British Land Forces in the expedition
a8 0ct 7x to Elinboum, resulting in the capture of those
a8 Oct. 77 forts and the garrison of 1,400 men (Medal with
a8 Oct. 71 Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sar-
30 Deo. 7x dinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the
30 Dec. 7xMedJidie).
lun I * Major Smith served the Eastern campaign
xo Jan. 7a ^f jQ j^j ^p tQ 2nd July 1855, with the xst
xa Nov. 73 Boyals, including the battles of Alma and Inker*
[man, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
BUB LisPT. 'ciMps. and Turkish Medal). Served with the
7a 43rd Light Inflmtry in the New Zealand war in
I X864 and was present in the action of Maketu and
7' assault of Teranga— severely wounded (men>
7a tioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Brevet of
73 Major, and Medal).
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3 July
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» ... gMfitfr Jfa«<«r.— Joseph CooiMr,** 3 Jan. 65.
Midical Qffleer.— Surgeon Major James Crosse Johnston,"* Snrgeon, 29 May 67.
FaeUife Whtbd.^Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jridk Agenie, Sie B. Borough, Baei, and Go.
JSwtborked for India, a8 Sept. 1873.
BelumedJ^rom New Zealand, 30 June x866.
^Coloael Colvile served during the Indian mutiny campaign of. 1857-59, <uid was present at the capture of
|««e,axul commanded three Companies 43rd Light influitiy at the subsequent operations in Bundlecund, Central
It. :iader Brigadier Carpenter (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in X864-6S
■ «u present at the engagementa of Maketu and Te Ranga, and at various operations in Taranaka. Very
l^clj wounded on the aand Oct. X865— right thigh-bone firactured (firequently mentioned in despatches and Uianked
Mceral orders. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal).
lusor BTcttservedin the Indian campaign of 1857-59 (Medal). AlsoservedintheNewZealandwarinx864-65(Meda]).
'Outein Crosier served in the Indian mutiny campaign in X857-58, including the actions at Sahao, Dooleypore.
Ihrraha fMedal). Also in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
^^Bin Livesav served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny from Dec. 1857 to Jan. x86o, including actions at
BO ud Puttraf (Medal). Also served in the New 2ieahuid war in 1864-65, including expeditions in &e province
Bbiiiaki and in command of outposts, destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
uftain Yesey served as a Midshipman in the Baltic Fleet in X854 (Medal).
Cipuun Hammick served in the New Zealand war in x864-€5, and was mentioned in despatch as having " per-
Hd his doty as Acting Adjutant with great coolness and courage under a heavy fire** in the action at Te Banga
Captains Money and Longley served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and were present at the actions of
HQ and Te Banga. Captain Longley also served with expeditions in the province of Taranaki, destroying
V Pnhf and Ibrtifled villlages (Medalf . ^^
C^r^Ain Pearson served m the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was present at the actions of Gate Pah and Te
p aod with expeditions in the provinceof Taranaki, destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
Captain Kichou served in the New Zealand war during 1864-66 (Medal), and was thanked by H.R.H. the Com-
ikr m Chief on account of good service in the action of the Gate Pah (wounded in the head).
Captain Clark served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was thanked by H.R.H. the Commander in Chief
wmit of good service at the action of the Gate Pah (severely wounded). Served also with expeditions in
pr/nnce of Taranaki, destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal). *
(apuxn O'Brien served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, induding expeditions in the province of Taranaki,
nyizof many Paha and fortified villages (Medal).
lint. Miller served in the New Zealand war in 1865, including expeditions in the province of Taranaki,
f"J7^Ji9 many Paha and fortified villages (Medal).
' tptain Mylins, as a Captain in the 5th Fusiliers, served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59,
^ru present at the action of Marigunge, attacks on the Dilkoosha, Martiniere, and Secunderbagh, relief of
aciw, defence of the Alumbagh from Nov. 1857 to March x8s8 under Outram, and repulse of numerous attacks,
-ud capture of liueknow, Onde campaign of 1858-59, including the action of Doondiakera, and capture of
* Uxrea, Shnnkerpore, and Amethie (Medal with two Clasps).
Q^uner Master Cooper served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, inolnding the action at Sahao
^). Also served in flie New Zealand war In X864-65 (Medal) .
BBigcoa M^jor Johnston.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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4 Hay 60 : Qetural, x Jan. 68 ; CoZmm^ 44th Foot, 2 Ao^. 58.
Lieatenaat Colonel.— Thomas Baikes,* CB. Sntiffn, 25 Dec. 40; Zt.94 Jan. 45; Oqrf. 4 Mar. 54 ; BlMojur,
24 Mar. 58 : McQwr, x Jan. 62 ; X^.Co^oim/, y> July 62 ; CotoaeZ, 30 July 67.
lUon.— Bichard Preston^s CammoMdami WdUngion ComcaJU§e9nt Denai, 'Mign, ^27 Feb. 46 ; LL ^a^'Svr. ^3 ;
Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; BUMe^or, a Nov. 5s ; Bt.U.CoUmel, 24 April 66 ; Itajor^ 22 July 68.
John Sidney Hand,« Entign, ^13 May 53 ; -Z^i«»^- 'z8 Aag. 54; Cc^. i'z6 Nor. 60s BiJ£<i^, zs Aog. (r
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Constantine Magaire
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Herbert Francis Hill
Tho. Scrope Wellesley Bernard
Edward Morrell
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Anthony Thomas Wilkinson "
George Hndleston Powell
Montagu Wynyardi* ....
Edward Nash Leahy
Willoughby Pitcaim Kennedy
Arthur Geo. Frederick Browne
Charles Doherj^ Bosser
Bobert Castel Sherard ...
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^ Sir Thomas Beed served the campaign of itt&
and was present at the battle of Waterioo. Isi8«»
he commanded a Brigade of the Army ofite
Sutleg, and was wounded and had a horse kSkd
under him at the battle of Feroseahah (Medal).
Commanded and made the military dispositiiSGf
, the Troops in the Pni^anb at the tareanxif out of
66 the mutmy in X857, which resulted in the &»•
7x quillity of that Province and oonstitatmg ftt^
base of operationB against Delhi, fbr which be re-
ceived the "entire approbation'* of the Caa-
mander in Chief in India, and sabseqnsDthtbft
acknowledgments of the Governor Genenl, u
well as for nis services in oommaiid of theTrocpi
before Delhi (Medal with Clasp* and XCBX
7 Captain Pemberton Pigott served in the Criaa
from xst July 1855, including the siege and ftS of
Sebaatqpol (Medal witn Clasp, and Turkish Ma-
dal). Served as Adjutant or the 44th B^nafil
during the campaign of x 860 in the north of Cbsx
including the action of Sinho, tnking of Tisgfcv
storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medsl vs!t
CHasp).
XX Sept. 73
Bobert Bent Farwell, sx Feb. 60 ; Son.Captotnt 3x Feb. 65,
Quarter jfofto*.— Cornelius M'Carthy, 3x Jan. 74.
Medical Officer . — Surgeon Ifdf/or Daniel Macqueen, MD. Surgeon liajor, 5 Nov. 70.
Farimge YeUaw.—Agenie, Messrs. Coz and Oo.^-Iruh Agente, Sir B. Borouffh, SL and Co.
JBnAarhed/or India, 96 Sept. 71.
* Colonel Baikes served with the xst Madras Fusiliers in the Burmese war of X853-53, includhig the relief of PsfS^
and subsequent operations in its vicinity, and commanded a Detachment at the recapture of Beeling (Medil rtb
Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and present with Haretook'e ColBa
at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nnddee, and Cawnpore ; commanded Detachment under Geottsl K^
for the defence of Cawnpore during Havelock's first entry into Oude : afterwards present at the aotiflns of Bitbff,
Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, reliefof Lucknow on 35th September ana defence of the Beradency until aand Kovmle.
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, and capture of Lucknow ; campaign in Oude in Z858, indnding the pi«-
sage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, and other minor aflhirs. Commanded a Field Column of all anna fhnn Tthto ss^
Oct. 1858, and defteted the enemy at Bhahpore (Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with two Clasps, a year's service tz
Lucknow, and CB.).
s Lt.Colonel Preston served with the 44th Begt. throughout the Eastern campaign of X854-55, incladis; ^
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fiUl of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on th« lA
June (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Msjor, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Me<}idi£,is^
Turkish Medal). Served also the campaini of x86o in North China up to 25th August* and was present ts v*
action of Sinho, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Hand served with the 82nd Begiment in the Crimea firom the 2nd Sept. X855, including the siege v^ ^
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in tho ^.Yf. Provinces in India in snppitssc?
the mutiny in 1857-58, includmg the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of Cawnpore and defeat oftbi
Gwalior Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, and occupation of Futtehghor ; served with the Boyal ArtiQerr at t^
aotion of Khankur during the Bohilound campaign, defence of the Jail of Shal^jehanpore, afihirs of Mahomi^efs:^
Shahabad, and action of Bunka^aon (Medal with Clasp). Served with the xst Sikh Cavahry in oammazid ii <
Squadron throughout the campaign in China in i860, including the action of Sinho, oi^tare of^^Tangku, cspsc» :i
the Takoo Forts, actions at Chunkiawhan and Tongchow, destruction of the Emperor's Palace, and snrrecdr .i
Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in z868, attached to the Head Qjarm
Staff as Director to the Highland Transport Train and was present at the storming and capture of Wag.<>ift ^tr^
thanked by Lord Napier, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
> Captain Wood served with the 44th Begiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the b8Ci«
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fWl of Sebastopol (contusion ftom a round-shoi in the Trenches 17th Oct iS?*. k'
attack and occupation of the Cemeteij on the x8th June (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Mcdil»-
Served also in the canfpaign of i860 m the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture d^
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) .
* Captain Bennie served the campaign of x86o in the north of China, including the action of Sinho. 8tonzi£:-
capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lieut. Boberts served in the campaign of x86o in the north of China (Medal).
9 Lieut. Irvine served as Aidede Camp to Sir Charles Staveley in ihe campaign in the North of Chins is 1$!^
and duringthe occupation of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
1" Lieut, lidgcumbe served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier Genera Harley in British Hondizu ::
February and March 1867.
11 Lieut. Wilkinson served with the first expedition against the Ashantees on the Gold Coast in 1863, as k^
Adjutant and in charge of Commissariat to the Western Division.
u Lieut. Wynyard served with the 50th Begt. in New Zealand during (Seneral Chute's oftwipftign of xS66 (M«a.' .
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of X854-55 as Adjutant of the 30th Begt., including
the battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkerman,
3x July 67 siege of BebaatoiK)!, and sortie on 96th Oct. On
'x8 Augy 69 the night of the axst April he volunteered and
1*90 July 70 1 led a party which took and destroyed a Buasian
'97 July 7o|Bifle-pit, for which he was mentioned in the
'97 Aug. 7oJde8patches, and promoted into Uie Buflis. On
98 Oct. 71, the night of 9th June he was dangerously
98 Oct. 71 wounded in the Trenches— right arm amputated
38 Oct. 7x (Medal with three Clasps. Victoria Cross. 5th Glass
98 Oct. 7x of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of
98 Oct. 7z Mf^or). Served throughout the campai^ of
30 Dec. 71 ' i860 in China as Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade
98 Octw 7x ' (Medal with two (Jlasps for the Taku Forts and
X9 Nov. 73 Pekin, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
~ ~ itain Adams served in the Crimea with the
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94 July
98 Feb.
38th
t ftrom 9oth Aug. X855, and was pre-
79 sent at^the siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal
7a with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
74 10 Captiun de 8atg6-de Thoren served in the
Abyssinian campaign in x868 asD.A.Q.M. (jreneral
(mentioned in despatches. Medal).
Payiatfar— William Banbury," 99 Nov. 64 ; Q.ir. 8 July 51 ; S<m.Ck^m, 99 Nov. 69.
QMorfar^ocfcr.— Maurice Higgins, 35 Jan. 71.
iMAeal Qffleer.—SmyMu Mt^or Biohard Hungerford,^* Swryeon, 99 Sept. 65.
^aekifft Qnem.'^Affentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Bwibarked fur Bmbay, Jmh/ z864«
^ Sir Frederick Horn served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; commanded the Right Brigade 4th
Division at the battle of Ahna ; and the aoth Begiment at the battles of Balsklava (and recapture of the redoubt
" Arab Tkbia" and guns fixnn the Russians, which they had taken firom the Turkish Force the same morning) and
Inkerman (twice woxmded, and horse shot under him) ; present throughout the siege operations against Sebastopol,
and in the Trenches at the two assaults and the fttU of the town ; at Inkerman he succeeded to the command of the
4th Division (Medal with four Clasps, CB.. Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
(nacsoftheMe^idie).
* Major Preston and Captain Hayward served with the 45th Begiment in the Abyssinian campaign in x868, and
were present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
* Lt. Colonel Meredith served with the 4xst Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the 97th October in-
dading the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie of
36th October (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Callwell served in Abyssinia in x868 in the Commissariat Department, in Command of the Station at
Attala (Medal).
' Captain Martin served with the 4th Regiment in Abyssinia in x868 (Medal) .
* Captains Hooke and Leflroy, and Lieut. Skinner served in the Abvseinian campaicni in x 868 (Medal).
>> Captain Ghtge served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 as Ac^utant 45th Begiment, and was present at the
storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
u Lieuts. Reeve, Lambard, and Wright served in the Abyssinian camx>aign in x868, and were present at
the etorming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
^' Captain Banbury served in the campaigrn of 1849 in Affghanistan (Medal), including the forcing of the
Khyber, Juffdulluck, and Tezeen Passes ; actions of Mamookhail, Tezeen, and Hnft Kotul ; attack and capture of
Uokliff. The Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and
ttvo (Hasps). The Crimean campaign from 27th Nov. X854 to xsth April 1855, including siege of Sebastopol (Medal
^th Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1* Surgeon Mi^or Hungerford.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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RahfTt Eennett J* Ejiriffn, ^ij Oct. 51 ; Li. 6 Jane 54 ; Captain, ^74 April 55 ; Major, 15 Oct. 68.
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Edwtinl John Johtiston
JamoB FittEuetace Forater
John Maxwell Ixiw
Robert Breret^in. Adjutant, Brecon Militia...
Henry Uomtio Newman, Inti. (ffMua-'i
krfry 29 Df^c, 70. S
William Farwell
Heary Kltioll €. Kitchener, at 8tc^ College
<lo«i. Wm, TniKCott Martin
WiOinm B^riiaj^titu Browne
Henry Thomas Warde Allatt
John Rcevt^
Burrnrd [liiw«>ou Crosier
Henry Jolt n»on
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8ua LitVTsiTAjrTS.
Arthpr Hemery Duinaresq
Keith Henry St. G^^irgeYounfir
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Krancifl WUliaui Egerton
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19 June 72
4 Dec. 72
33 April 73
9 Aug. 73
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Qtiurfff Jf M^rr-— John Dwyer, 9 May 64 ; Ene. 35 Mar. 56 ; Li. 34 Dec. 63.
Medical OJIarr.— Surgeon James Shaw M'Cutchan, MB. Surgeon, 31 March 66.
Eaetnge YeUow.—Ajfeni, E. S. Codd. Esq.— /ri«A Agente, Messrs. Cane ft Sons.
Beiumedfrom Bombay, a Nov. x868.
1 Colonel Catty served throughout the Kal&r war of 1850-53 (Medal) ; acted as Field Ac^utant to the Tn&ntrrii
the commencement of hostilities in the engagement in the Boomah Pass, and on the following day when inc»psc^-
tated by wounds, was sevMtd times nearly taken prisoner. Prwent at Fort White when that poet was stormed br •
of the and Division, the same being frequently acknowledgecT in general orders, and the various repoTtf of Coc-
mandersof Divisions. On the disbandment of " Catty's RiHes," he rejoined his Regt. (the 6th). and procecdd
with the expedition against the paramount chief Kreli, and on his return to head-quarters was appointed to the cc=-
mand of Fort Grey, which he held till the cessation of hostilities, during which period, besides rendering the r-^^
perfectly defensible, waggons and cattle, which were on three occasions taken by the enemy and driven off. vrrt
recaptured by the garrison under Captain Catty. Was twice severely wounded by musket-balls in the Boomah Pa*»
* Major Nicholas served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and fkll of Scbsetopd
(Medal with CUsp, 5th Chiss of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
s Major Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 185^ as Adjutant of the 63rd Regt., and was present at the hMS\^»
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded and horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal wiib fc-cr
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Richardson served with the Saugor' Field Force in the 43rd Light Inikntry durin|f the Indian msatj
campaign in 1857-59; marched through Central India firom Bangalore to Calpee in 1858 a distance of i.joob&«
during the hottest season of the year ; present at the surrender of Kirwee ; commanded a Detachment of the a:j^
at the siege of Kirwee when surrounded by 5,000 rebels on the 31st 33nd and 3ud Dec. 1858 ; also command^ «
Detachment of the 43rd when engaged against the rebels in the Balabet Jungles under Ferose Shah on the ^^
August 1859 (mentioned in despatches by General Whitlock for both actions. Medal).
* Surgeon Msjor O'Connell.— For War Services see " Medieal Department."
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loenteiuuit Oolonel.— Robert William Lowry.i CJ. J?Mi^, P29 Dec. 40- Li 17Y ''------ -'
Major, 1$ June 55 ; Bi.Lt.CoUmel, 26 Dec. 56 ; Lt.CoUmel, ^3 Mar. 63 : 'Colonel i
Ilaj«ra.-^lam I^tBRov, ^^m^. »^9 May 49; Lt^io Feb. 54 ; Ci^^. i»2 Nov. 55 T 3fa;or, 28 July 67.
GramyiUe Waddilove,* Sntijfn, '23 Nov. 52 ; X<. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 19 Feb. 58 ; Mty"
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Captaxvs.
James Murray Straton*
Ernest Peake Newman
Wm. Barclay Gordon Cleather*
John Stanley
Frederick George Berkeley
Dudley North
Valentine O'Connor*
Alfred CampbeU Blair HaU.
George Yacuell Boyd
Benjamin Heni^ Borge*,
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William Hare lArken
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William Wooldridge Donlop ...
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William Langmore Wreford ...
*. Harry Cooper
George Frederick Hagaity
iHeyne Coz Yard
Eyare King
William Hennr Ridge Gunner
Charles Vanghan Trotter
Hon. Charles Claud Bertie
Harry Stewart Bruce Hodg* \
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5 July 72
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'2x June 6a
' 5 June 66
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XX Mar. 74
> Colonel Lowry served the Eastern oampaiffn
of 1 854-5 « with the 47th Regiment, includixig the
battles or Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balak-
lava, siege and fUl of Sebastopol. Served on
the Staff of the Adjutant General's Department
in the Crimea and at Scutari (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, 5th Class of the
Me^Tidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major WaddUove served the Eastern oam-
paign of 1854, and up to the 30th June 1855, with
the 47th Regiment, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman (wounded) capture of Balaklava,
I siege of Sebastopol, sortie of a6th Oct. and
X3 Nov. 73 'storming the Quarries on 7th June (mentioned in
28 Feb.
74-despatcl
l: Medal).
;hes. Medal with three Claspst and Turkish
BUB LI BUT. I * Captain O'Connor served as Acting A4jntant of
— '^ ' the 80th Regiment with the Lea Attack during the
23 Nov.
X Jan.
iBhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
Pajfwuuier.— John Dnnlop,7 z6 Aug. 61 ; Siuifn, i May 46 ; Q.M. 9 Feb. 49 ; Hon.Uqjor, x6 Aug. 71.
Qu4Mrter JbTM^er.— Edward Downey, 9 April 6x.
Modieal Qffte^r.—aurgeon Major Francis Heniy Macfhdin, Surgton, 25 June 67.
Fae%ng»Wmd.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.—IrUk AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bi, and Oo.
Returned from Barbadoee, 20 December 1869.
^ ' 3f^jor Straton served with the 47th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the siege and
dl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
\ Captain Cleatber served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 8th July 1855, including the siege and
all of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also m the
ndisQ campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
' Captiiin Burge served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Graham at the assault and capture of Canton on the 39th
Dec. 1657 ; accompanied the Force to the Peiho in June ; was also present at the assault and capture of Namtow on
lib Aug. 1858 (ifedal with Clasp).
' Major Dunlop served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857, tram the outbreak on the istb
Csy, including the battle of Budleekeserai, storm and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
Continuation of Notes to ^oth Foot.
u Major Johnson served with the 50th Regiment at the siege and ftOl of Sebastopol ttom x6th June X855 (Medal
rith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New Zealand from x5th Nov. 1863 to 1866 ;
onunanded a Company which formed part of the storming party at the assault and capture of Raiigiawhia (men*
ioued in dcMpatches^ and Brevet of Migor), present at the repulse of the enemv's attack on the (?amp at Nuku-
oara, the affair at Kakaramea, and the taking of the Putahi i^Ul (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^' Mi^or Leach served in the 50th Regiment in the New Zealand war of x86i-66 as Orderly Officer to Colonel
jTaddywhen commanding a Field Force in the Waikato in 1864; present at Waiari; appointed Aide de Camp to
fritradier General Waddy 7th Jan. 1865 ; and present at the attack and repulse of the enemy at Nukumaru (men-
ioned in despatches) ; appointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 36th Jan. 1865, and present at the repulse of
he enemy at Kakaramea (mentioned), and served throughout the campaign Wanganui district under Sir D.
.'ameron. Accompanied Major General Chute as D.A. Adjutant General during his campaign on the West Coast
Q 1865-66, and present at the assault and capture of Okatuku, Putahi, Otapawa, Keteuari, and waikoko Pah (men-
lo&ed in despatches, Brevet of Mi^or, and Medal).
\* Captain Falkner served in the New Zealand war ttom x5th Nov. 1863 to X864, including the capture of Bangia-
rkia (Medal).
^' Captain Wilson served in the New Zealand war and was very severely wounded at the repulse of the enemy's
ttack on the CTamp at Nukumaru on 35th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
^ Captain King served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the action of Rangiawhia and at the
epalae of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
" Captahx Bruce served in the Royal ArtiUexy and Turkish Contingent in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. in-
rading the afflUrs of Bulganac and M'Kensie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct., siege and
ul of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
xpedition in North China in i860 (Medal with Clasps).
^ Lieut. MacGregor served in New Zealand ttom. 34th Dec. 1864 to x866, and was present at the repulse of the
ioetny'a attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and at the affhir of Kakaramea (Medal).
^ Lieut. Flenry served in the New 2SeaIand war of 1863-65, and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack
mtheCamp atMnkumaru (Medal).
^ Lieut. Taunton served in New Zealand from xxth Oct. 1864 to x866, and was present at the repulse 'i
•nemy B attsek on the Camp at Nukumaru, the ailkir of Kakaramea, and the taking of Putahi Pah (Medal).
" Lieut. SooUs served in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1866 (Medal) . O 5 IC
" Lieut. Bromfleld served with the 50th Regiment in the New Zealand war from March 1866 (Medal). O
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Thomas Cockbnm Hood
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> Lt.Golonel Travers served the Poiganb cis:^
paign of X848--49, and was present witik the v&
Regiment ^ '
tgiment during the whole of the siege open-
tions before Mooltan, action of Soaqkoczid, tsi
surrender of the Fortress of Mooltan : sfterwaztia
present at the battle of Goojerat (Medsl inth tn
Clasps).
s Major Lovett landed with the 48th Regimcst
in the Crimea on the 2xst April 1855 and senti
at the siege and fall of BebactopoU and «u oa
detached duW in the Dockyard fh>m 14th Jacajr
to X4th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Ous
of the MedJidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Feneran landed with the i9i^ Ber*
ment in the Crimea on the 2x8t April 1S55. ci
served at the siege and fldl of Sebastopol (Med&l
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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Fttjfmattor.—ILeDiy John Wahab, 8 Dec. 54 ; Snrign, '22 May 40; LUut. *x6 Aug. 43; Ho»Jitoor,ilkcU-
Qitarter Xa§ter.— John Knox, 4 Nov. 64.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Me^or Francis Holton, JfB. SmrgeonMcQor^ 9 May jx.
Rcinge Bxttt.—AgcHte, Messrs. Cox and Co. —Iriah Aaente, Sir E. Borough, St., and Co.
JBmbarked/or Malta, October x868.
* Major Fairtlough served in the Crimean campaign fh>m x9th Jan. to 34th May 1855, as Adjutant of the > 41^
Regiment, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal mth Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in New Zesbmii
duing the war in 1863-66 (Medal) .
* Major Trent served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea ftom sxst April X855. inclnding the siege and &ncf
Sebastopol— wounded on 4th June (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Rawlins served with the 48th Regiment from the 3rd September X855, including the siege and &U a
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . .
•Cantain Sedley served with the xst Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and was engased^
Sinho, present at the ftdl of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the i Sth and aist September, also m tbe
advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
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Graham Taylor?
Alfred George Hnyshe,* Devutjf AM$iataHt\
Quarter Maeter Oeneral, Mkow, Bombay S
Greorge Shirley
William John Gillespie, Aetietant Director )
ofOymmatia, JBombay }
Francu Charles Gavegan^**
Francis Wihnot»»
John Isaac Nason
Heniy Ferdinand Oakes
William Stevenson
GoknaL— Thomas James Galloway,^ Ensign^ '13 Sept. ax; Lt. a June 95; Copt, 'a; Deo. 27; BUMt^or,
23K0V. 41 : Major, 14 Jane 42; Lt.Colonel, a2 Deo. 48; Colonel, q& Nov. 54; Mc^ Qeneral, 27 March
63; lAeut.&eneral, 7 Dec. 71 ; Colonel 49th Foot, 5 Dec. 71.
lisotenaat OoloneU.— <?adwaUader Adams,' CB. Brigadier Qeneral Comrnanduig Belganm Dieiriet, Bombay;
and Id. I'a Sept. 45 ; Lt. '23 Mar. 47 ; Capt. '5 Dec. 51 ; Bt.Major, xa Dec. 54 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 6 June 56 ;
liaior, Z9 Deo. 56; lJt.Colonel,^4 Aug. 63; Colonel, 17 Nov. 63.
Charles FitzGerald,'^ Bne. '27 Jan. 54 ; id. sq Oct. 54; Capt. a Oct. 55 ; Xaj. 'x8 Oct. 64; Lt.Colonel, 4 Oct. 73.
Meuor, 19 Deo. 56; Lt.Colonel,^^ Aug. 63; Colonel, X7 Nov. 63.'
tiarlesFitzGerald,^ Bne. '27 Jan. 54 ; id. ao Oct. 54; Capt. a Oct. ^3 , ^^. ^» x^vu. v^^ ^.y>»^^^., ^ ^^^.
MMMn.—e. Thomas Erskine Arthur Hall, Offleiating Depntg Adjutant General, Bombay; Ene. a Sept. 33:
Id. 5 June 55; Capt. ^zi May 60 : Major, ^2Z Juno 71.
William Watts Corban,ft JSm^, 'xa July 50; Lt. '3 Feb. 54; Captain, 29 Dec. 54; Bt.Major, 28 Oct. 69 ;
Major, 4 Oct. 73.
Charles Pilcher Temple, Adj. x March 69
9. Thomas-Sidney St. Clair Smith
Charles Barter Bogue
Edward Brooke Thornton
Thomas Charles Armstrong Fox, SU;^
Officer, Mount Aboo Sanitarimn }
Henry Tichbome Smith
Edward Albert Des Barres
Edward Thompson Dickson
Arthor Norman Bums
Henry Ernest Haldane
Justinian Gordon Ponsonby
Samuel Lindsay Moor Bemmington
Frank Montagu Eundall
Thomas Fraser King
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- Lt.General Galloway was actively
employed in Jamaica during the in-
surrection of the Negroes in z83x-3a
in command of a Detachment of the
33rd Regiment. Commanded the Pe-
shawur brigade during the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal) as Briga-
dier of the ist class, which appoint-
ment he retained until his embarka-
tion with the last Division of the 70th
Eegiment for New Zealand in March
1 86 1. On promotion to Miyor General
he commanded the Colonial Forces in
the province of Auckland flrom July
1863 to February 1865, during the
operations in the North Island
(Medal).
Pfly«<irf«r.— William Drinff," 7 Sept. 55 ; Eneign, 5 Nov. 54; Lt. 36 Feb. 55 ; Ilon.M<yor, 5 Nov. 69.
Quartor Maeter.^VBxnel M'Cartney, ao July 67.
Medical Qffieer.— Surgeon Ma^or James Johnson d' Altera, Surgeon Major, \ April 73.
Fadnge OcTeQU.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Cq.— Embarked for Bombay, a8 July 1865.
' Brigadier General Adams served in the campaign in the Crimea in X854-5S, including the battles of ttie .^ma and
tnkerman (wounded), siege and &11 of Sebastopol, sortie on 36th Oct., and assaults of the Redan on x8th June and
tth September (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and LtColonel, Knight of tho Legion of Honor, 5th Class of
ibeMecyidie, and Turkish Medal). ^ ^. ^ ^^ ^^ „
♦ U.Colonel FitzGerald and Mi^or Young served with the 49^ Eegiment in the Cnmea ftom the X4th Nov. zSm,
including the siege and fieJl of Sebastopol. capture of the Quarries with the storming parly, and assaults of the
Bsdan on the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Major Young was sevwely
irounded at the Quarries, and has also the Sardinian Medal. Lt.Colonel FitzGerald has the 5th Class of the Mediidie.
» Uaiar Corbaa served in the Eastern campaign of X854-55, including the battles of Alzna and Inkerman, siegB
tf Sebartopol, and sortie of adth October (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ^ ,„ _^ ,_ « ^
' Major Taylor served with the sjrd Regiment the campaign of x85i-5a against the hill tribes on the Pe^wor
ftontjer. Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chutra, Gopalgunge, Khodagunge, »ndentry mto
Pattehghur, a0hir of Bhumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
Jlsap, and mentioned in despatches).
• (Sptain Huyshe served tC campaign of x86o in China with the 3rd Bulft (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forta).
Clasps!
"Captain Gavegan served with t£e 49th Regiment in the Bastem'campaign of X85A, including the battle of Alma,
«iege of Sebastopol, sortie of a6th October, and battle of Inkerman— shot through the body (Medal with three
nent throughout the Abyssinian campaign of X867-68, and waa
ifid Turkish Medal)
u Captain Wilmot served with the 33rd Regiment thro
prwent at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). , ^ , ^ „ ^ ,. /», ^ «
"M^or Dring served the Sutlej campaSfnof X845-46, and was wounded at tho battle of FwoBeahah (Medal).
Brned also at the siege of Sebastopol .u 1855. including sorUes of 5th and xoth May, and attack of the Redan on (he
Ml Sept.~woiinded (Medal with Cku>i), and TorkishMedal).
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Yw-Ber. ColoaeL— Air Edward Walter Fore«Uer Walker,» ZCB. Enrigu 4r Li. »8 March 27 ; XI. 4" Oni. .»«8 Oct. 31 :
Full. Half Ckmt. tjrld.Colonel, '6 Deo, 44; Major 4^ CoUmel, 20 Jane 54; Id.CoUmel, 14 'jime 58; Majcr Oenml,
Pay^ Pay^ 26 Deo. 59 ; Lieut. General, 19 April 68 ; Colonel soth Foot, 8 March 73.
liMHeaaat OoloBeL— Henry Kd^rm Weare,* CS. Bneign, 33 Oct. 41; Lt. '33 Dec. 43; C«<.»a6M»y 4?;
\ Bt.Mty'or, z3 Dec. 54 ; Major, 33 Dec. 54 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 6 Jnnes6; Colonel, zo April 63 ; Lt.Colnul, loNor.ed.
Major*.— Andrew 0. Knox Lock,» Eneion, *a8 Sept. 47; Lt.^S June 49; Copt. »i2 Auk- S3; BtMmjer,t
i ^ov. 55 ; Bi.Lt.Colonel, zo Feb. 65 ; Ifafor, zo Nov. 68.
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John Thompson,? JE'm^, 37 Feb. 53; XI. 3 Mar. 54; Oapt, 95 Sept. 55; BtMtdor, 3z Mar. 65; Ma>or, 1
I April 73.
Captauib.
Arthur Evelyn Fyler*
Robert H. Patrick Doran*
Montana de Salis M*K. Q. Aug. Clarke>«
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«. Clement Richard Johnaon,^
Mqfor, Dublin
Edmund Leach^*
Frederic Falkneri*
William Henry Wilson^'
Charles Richard King^
Robert Bruoe^>
Wm. Henry Barker"* ...
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Rob. Stuart MacGregor >* ,
William L. Fleury,«ft Inttrucior qf Mue-
ketrvi April 70
John HamsonVander Meulen
Richard Oliffe Richmond
Charles Morant Churchill*
William Head Bayly
Henry Walter PhUlips
James Edward Doidge Taunton*?
Edgar John Robinson, Adjutant z April 73
James Powrie Soote"* ,
James Bromfleld"
AValter Delamain Tripe ,
36 Feb.
»z2 Feb.
zz Jan.
'z8Mar.
3 July
»2z Dec.
P36 Feb.
' 7 Apr.
'z3 April
»z8 0ct.
'35 April
»Z5 Nor.
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Sub Libutbvjlbts.
Thomas Herbert Brock
Edward Henry Carr
Percy James Montgomerie Yaldwyn
Herbert William Ozanne
Frederick George Pollock
Alfred Ambrose Lane
6 Nov.
8 Deo.
'35 Aug.
Z3 Jan.
9 Feb.
9 Mar.
23 -A.ug.
zz Mar.
6 Jan.
56|»36 0ct.
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X April 73
*Lt.Colonel Lock served in &
50th Regiment throughout the Esil-
em campaign of 1854-55, indiutE^
63 the battles of Alma and Inkermai.
. siege and £sil of Bebaatopol (Ueda
^^iwiUi three Clasps, Brevet of Mi^r,
y^ Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5^^
P,- T„«- -i Class of the Me<$die, and Tnikuh
p !\S. S Medal). ServSf also the b«to«J
4 Mar. ta c^^mpaigns in New Zealand fhmzr^
l\ Jan. z8^ to z666 (Medal).
7'{ MCapt. Barker and LieaLChaztki:
"' served in New Zealand from i^
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
^1 nSt* l\ I NovT 1863 to "xiee, and were pwiia
38 Oct. 7zi ^ ^^ aasauUand capture of Bm-
Igiawhia. repulse of theenem/tstack
BUB X.IBVT. ion the Camp at Nnkumam, sndi^
aflkir of Kakaramea (Medal) .
34 July
ax Aug.
xz Deo.
z4May
9 Aug.
za Nov.
^ »,....^.«, .—John Nowlan • 14 April 54 ; Bneian, 39 Dec. 48 ; Lt. »i8 April 5z ; Son.MaJcr, Z4 April 64-
Quarter Jfoul^.— Samuel Dicken Nichols Grmsell, 9 Aug. 7Z.
Pajfnuuter.-
Quarter Ml , „. ,..
Medical Officer. —Surgeon Miyor Nicholas Ffolliott Surgeon, 1$ Feb. 71.
Faeinge 'BlXkQ.—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Coj—MetwmedfromNtm South Waist, 14 Jitue 1869.
1 Sir Walter Walker landed at the Alma on the aand September 1854, and commanded the Boots Fusiher Qoa:^
in the subsequent campaign, includiug the battle of Balaklava, repulse of the sortie on the a6th October, fata^
of Inkerman. and siege of Sebastopol. At Inkerman, with his weak Battalion at the Sandbaf Battery, he cka7g«*i
on three occasions heavy Columns of the enemy, driving tizem down the hill in ooniuaion (received tbn;
wounds, one severe, and had his horse shot under him). On diilbrent occasions at the coxzunenoement oftb: 1
siege he commanded as Colonel the right and left attacks. Was sent to command the right attack on the iSii: !
October, vice Colonel the Honourable F. G. Hood, killed, to conform to which order he had to pass at mid-daj ;
over the open plain exposed to all the enemv's guns. Appointed General of the Trenches on the i^
January Z855, in which capacity he served untu after the fuTuf the place. Commanded on several occunsa |
the Divisions engaged before Sebastopol (Right Attack), f^quently on very warm occasions, on one of wfaidi. tL« !
30th August, he was wounded in the noad by splinters of shell (mentioned in despatchea, CB., Medal with tiu«
Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Cflass of the Medjidie, Turkish and Sardinian Medala).
* Colonel Weare served with the ssnd Regiment the Punjaub campaign of Z848, including the first siege opentiO-M
before Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served the Eastern campaign of Z854 as D.A. A(^.General at Head Qiun«n^
including the afikir of Bulgauak and battle of Alma (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches). In Z855 kescrreii
at the siege of Sebastopol, and was appointed A.Q.M. (General (Medal with two Clasps. Brevets of ii»ior v-
Lt. Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the soth Regiment danf
the New Zealand wars fkom z86^ to z866, including the assault itnd capture of Rangiawfaia on azst Feb. 1864 mn-
tioned in despatches) ; the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukuxziaru on a4th Jan. Z865 (menuooed ts.
despatches, and CB.). Commanded a Force of xaoo Cavalry, Artillery, and Infknti^v at Nukuxnaru and Wsitocon.
moving in conjunction with the force under Sir Duncan Cameron; also the Fiela Force in ita advance into u^
enemy^s country, for some time during the absence of the Brigadier (General, including the action of Ksksmao-
CoBomanded the Movable Colunm formed for keeping open the district in X865-66, and with that Column opened tb«
road to Taranaki untU met by the force firom that district (Medal) . . .
7 Major Thompson served the Sutlen campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battles of Moodkse, ^^eroieBfau.
Aliwal, and Sobraon ; was wounded by the explosion 6f a gun-limber at Feroseshah, and very severely 'mmam
by grape-shot in right breast at Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served throughout thaKastem campeiflfD^
"U-SSf including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and (iBil of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claspe. stbClttf
of tne Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the several campaigns in New Zealand fh>m zsth Nov. Z863 to i^^
and was present at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia (menUoned in despatches, and Brevet of MMjat), lepue
of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Mukumaru, and the afihir of Kakaramea (Medal).
■ Minors Fvler and Nowlan served the Eastern campaign of i854-«5, including the battles of Alma and Inkcmfi.
■lege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal ) . ,
* Captain Doran served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea ttom aand Nov. X854, including the siege and flMO-
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New Zealand from li^
Nov. X863 to z866, and was present at Waiari, the storm and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy'itu*^
oa the Camp at Nukumaru, and the affiur of Kakaramea (Medal).
^0 Captain Clarke served the Eastern campaign until' severely wounded in the head and taken prieoaffc*
sortie on the Trenches on the night of the azst Dec. Z854 (prisoner of war until zoth Sept. Z855), having been jp(«<^
at the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with ihree Clasps, Sardinian snd Tons'
Medals, and 5th Glass of the Medjidie). Served in New Zealand in x866 (Medal).
SS?ii5'SS'F ] BlBt (2nd Yorkshire West Biding).— Linked to lOKih. i95
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lieBteuat OoIobaL— Samnel Alexander Madden,* Stuiffn, '7 July 43 ; Z<. 4 Joly 45 ; Capt. 6 Jane 54 ; 3£aJor,
'11 Aoj?. 63; Lt.CoUmel, ^94 July 60.
■lUon,— t. Charles Acton,* Snman, ^12 Bee. 51 ; X^. 6 Jnne 54 ; Capi. 1*8 Jan. 56 ; Ji£<njor, ' 30 June 65.
Malcolm Charlea Farrington, Miuign, 10 June 53 ; Lt. »3 Nov. 54; Cofrf. 23 June 58 ; Major, 73 Dec. 71.
CAPtJLXirs.
Eustace Beaumont Bumaby ...
Charles Kyrle Ghatflfild
Wm. Price Llewellyn Lewes, )
A4;. iH Adm, Bait, Pern- \
broke SyU VolunUort j
John Frederick Ttydell/CoM- \
wkondmrnt Mwrrao Dtpoi }
John Yes^ Nngrent
Robert Charles Ghwme
Arthur Singleton Wynne
William Clements
Arthur Shaen Carter
George Frederick White
— I — — I
14 Jnly 54i' 5 Sept. 56,' 4 Aug. 63
a Nov. 55 15 Jane 58 13 Oct. 64
'17 Nov. 57 '15 Nov. 59 »ax Aug. 67
23 Mar.
P 9 Nov.
» 1 April
P 4 Aug.
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34 Sept.
30 June
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Braokley Herbert
Kennett, Iu$t. qf Mu»i
6 Feb. 7a
Bdward Gumberlege
Junes Bower Dunn
Thomas Johnson Seppings..
William Edmondes Harness
Caleb Collins
Charles Coghlan Smyth?
James O'Brien Drury
Edward Lockhart Burnett ..
Biobard Marsh Dunn
John Gnyse Sparke
William Boxwell
SVB LlBVYBVA-VTS.
Bobt.Francis Qartaide-Tipping
Basil Bdward Spragge
Boderick William MacLeod ..
Qenzy Allen Wm. Johnson
CharlesEdw.Wylde Macdonald
P<9Ma«^«r.— -Edward Roberts,* 3 Dec. 68.
I CAPTAiy.
47 23 Jnne
58 1 » 4 Aug.
6a »i5 May
63 '21 Aug.
55 33 Mar.
58 P27 May
65 '29 May
xoNov. 65
'ax Aug. 67
'34 July 69
'29 Jan. 70
»i8Dec.
'13 Jxme
'aa July
' 4 Sept.
'29 Jan.
5 Nov.
37 May
6 July
^13 July
3 Sept.
»x5 Feb.
BBXT.MAJ.
5 July 72
'29 Mar.
'23 April
''10 June
x8 Jan.
»i8 Nov.
33 Aug.
x April
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
.18 Oct.
a8 Oct.
33 July 58
'39 May 69
1*33 Mar. 71
'22 April 71
23 Dec. 7x
6 Mar. 72
X July 73
' LtCoIonel Madden served with the sxst Light
Infimbry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53,
was on board the B.I.C. steam-sloop SetoBtri*
during the naval action and destruction of the
enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river ; served
during the succeeding three oa^rs* operations in
the vfeinitjr (including the storming of the White
House Bectoubt), and at the storm and capture of
Rangoon; also at the assault and capture of
Bassein X9th May, and repulse of the night attack
on Prome 8th iJeo. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu).
0I7B LTBUT.
3 Aug.
X9 0ct.
19 Oct.
38 Feb.
38 Feb.
QHarUr Ifotter.— William Sibbald,* 14 Sept. 55.
Mtdical Qiftetr.—Surgwik Major Leonard Kidd.^<< MB, Surgeon, 13 Feb. 66.
liaeinge Bin^.-^Ageni, A. Laurie, Esq.— JWiA Agenit, Messrs. Cane and ^aDA.^-lEmbarkedfor India, 1$ October 1^72.
* Major Acton served with the sist Light Infantry in Bnrmah from Feb. 1853 to the end of the war, and was pre-
Mnt with Captain Irby's Detachment of four Companies with Brigadier General Cheape's Force during the whole of
the Baccessftu operations in the Monabew district, ending in the assault and capture, on the x9th March 1853, of the
BtToniirhold of the Burmese chief D}*attoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
* Major Trydell served in India during the mutiny with she 43rd Light Infantry, and was present at the sur-
render of Kirwee (Medal).
' Lieut. Smyth served in the Transport Department on the Red River Expedition from Canada of 1870.
■ Paymaster Roberts served as a Captain in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was dan-
Keroualy wounded— gun-shot wound of left elbow-joint— at Arogee, in which action he commanded two Companies of
tbo 4th King's Own, being the Baggage Guard (mentioned in desiwtches, Medal).
* Quarter Master Sibbald served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea ftt)m xsth Deo. 1854, including the siege
and Cftll of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal, also
the Medal for distmguished conduct in the iield,with an annuity of;^^^). Served during the suppression of the
Indian mutiny flrom 1857 to 1859, including the operations connected with the pursuit 01 Tantia Topee and Rao
8shib with a field force commanded by Colonel W. Boyle, 89th Regiment.
>° Snrgeon Mi^'or Kidd.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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Odond.— 9ttl iSir William Bowan^^ GCB. Enrignt 4 Nov. 03; X«. 15 June 04; Copt. 19 Oct. 08; Major,
3 Mar. 14; JU.Colontl, 21 Jan. 19; Colonel, zo Jan. 37; Major &MMraZ,9 Not. 46; X««i(<.6«iiaral,9oJiuie54i
&«n0ra^, 13 AxLSt. 62 ; Colonel sand Foot, 10 Mar. 61.
Lieutenant Ooloael.— JSTcm. Smest George Cnrson,* Bnt. '13 Dec. 44; Lt.^iS Feb. 48 ; Copt. '19 Kor. 5a ; M^,
'26 Feb. 64 ; X^.Od^om^, '19 Feb. 70.
MajoTi.— Wm.Barwell Browne BarweU,jFiM.»ao Apr. 60 ; Lt. '26 Feb. 6a ; Capt. »i May 67 ; UaJ. »as Mar. 71.
Thomaa Manbonrg Bailie, Eneign, ^29 Jnly 62 ; Lt. ^2 Jane 65 ; Capt, '3 June 68 ; Jfoyor, >io Jnne 71.
GAJTAixrs.
Henry Littleton Powys
Howard Kingsoote
Henry Goker Adams
Robert William Blackwood
Henry George Fane
Metcalfe Btudholzne Brownrigg .
Arthur Thnrstan Ooaae
Thomaa Dacres Butler
Henry Mitchell Sholto Douglas....
William Henry Drage
James Johnstone
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Bioh. MaxJTnilian Pnlteney
John Percy Meade
Evelyn Broomfleld Pocklington, Intt, cf ]
Mu$ketry 2^ Oct. 71 J
Gilbert Hugh M. Biddulph
Xord Charles Bobert Pratt
Charles John BoylQ, A^uiant 34 Jan. 74 ..
Alfred Rob. MaskallLanghome
Walter HoweU Cunliflb
Philip Thomas Godaal
Arthur Edward Dalsell
William Henry OdeU v.
Thomas Greorge Dundas
Hon. John Montagu Btopford
Frederick John Fane Fyler
9 Mar.
4 Mar.
'la June
Pxa Jnne
Pa6 Feb.
xDec.
Pxo Nov.
F 3 June
'aa Aug.
9 May
'ao Feb.
'z8 Jan.
P 3 April
' I May
' 8 May
'ax Aug.
' a Sept.
» xMay
P 7 Mar.
' 3 AprU
P30 Feb.
Pa9Mar.
6 April
Pa6 Jan.
Pxx Dec.
'30 Mar.
» sApril
'IX April
P 3 June
P a Sept.
4 Mar.
P30 Sept.
Sub LXBUTBVA.VTB.
Wilfred Arbuthnot Gough
Algernon Garrett Scriven
Edward Coope Fulcher
Frederick John Evelegh
Charles Molyneux Button
Eustace Gambler Mansel
Hector Edmond Monro
Fajftnaeter. —
QttarUr Ma»ter.—^oYm Beilly,* 3X March 60 ; JSn$. 4 June 58.
Jfodieal Officer,— Sutyevn Major William Bobert Burkitt,? Surgeon, x8 April 68.
'38 Oct.
P a Dec. 68
3 Feb. 69
Px7Mar. 69
'34 April 69
P19 Feb. 70
PxoMay
Pa7 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
30 Deo.
X7 Jan.
xa Nov.
aSFeb.
Pax Aug.
P a Sept.
P30 Sept. 68
Pa8 0ct. 68
24 April 69
PxoNov. 69
PxoJune 7x
P3X Oct. 7x
^"31 Oct. 7X
3 Aug. 7a
x4Feb. 74
SUB X.IBUT.
26 June 73
36 June 73
x4Aug. 7a
X3N0V. 73
9 Aug. 73
4 Oct. 73
a8Febw 74
^Mng$ BnS.— Agent*, Mevirs. Cox and Oo.—SmbairheiM ^o^ Sept. xB68.
* Sir William Bowan served with the sand Regiment in Sicily in X806-07; on the expedition to Sweden in jU\
in Portugal and Spain under Sir John Moore, ftt)m Aug. x8o8 to the embarkation of the Army at Gornnui, at im
bombwrSment and capture of Flushing in X809; in Port^al in x8ii, including the action at SabujpFBl; inttePenMwHa
and south of France from January 18x3 to the end of the war, including the batUea of Vittona andthe PJTOe*;
attack of the entrenched Camp at Vera during the passage of the Bidasaoa river; attack of the fortdW
positions of La Bhune and Sarre during the passage of the nver Nivelle, battle on passmg tbe nver NxTfisna
attack by the French of the Heights of Arcangues, battles of Orthee and Toulouse, and mtermedjat« affairs. Berraa
also the campaign of x8x5, and was present at the battle of Waterloo and capture of Paris, when he wsasappo™*
commandant of the first arrondissement of that citv. Promoted to Brevet Major for the batue of Qrthes, aaa
Brevet Lt.Colonel for services in the field (War Medal with six Clasps) .
* Lt.Colonel Hon. E. G. Curson served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
c Quarter Master Reilly served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
' Surgeon Major Burkltl.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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ColoaeL— Sir Charles TroUope,i jroj. JFiu. ^xp Nor. 25; Lt. »io Oct. 26; Cap*. P23 Aug. 31 ; Mqj. ^x6 Jim©
43 ; Id.Ccl. 30 Nov. 46; Col. ao Jane 54 ; Jfq/. Gen. ao Sept. 6x ; Lt Qtn. 24 Feb. 71 ; Col. 53rd Foot, 27 Dec. 68.
lienteouit Oolonel.— John Alexander Daheell,* Emi^n^ 30 Jan. 47; Lt. '14 Mar. 51 ; Capt. ig Nov. 57; Bt,
Major, a6 April 59: Miyott '3 Jan. 6^; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 4 Jane 70 ; Lt. Colonel, x April 73.
■^on.— George Robert Hopkins.^ JSntwn, 28 Aag. 39; Lt. 26 July 44; Capt. 7 Nov. 53; St.Major,^^
'iiBiCitis& I m.Li.Colonel, z8 March 60; Mnjor, 15 May 72.
George Newton Fendall,' A$$utant MiUtary Secretary to Lord Sandkunt, Ensign, xi Dec. 46 ; £^.^4 May 49;
Capt. >7 Nov. 56; Bt.Major, 24 Mar. 58; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 18 Mar. 69 ; Major, i April 73.
Kull
Pay.
Half
Robert Holt Traell* '13 June
William Lowry Aachinleck" ... 29 Deo.
Harry Elmhirst 14 May
Henry John Beckwith 30 Dec.
Robert Prino^ ^ii Aug.
William Loraine Greddes 6 Feb.
Henry Douglas Rooke 31 Dec.
John Francis Henry Harrison P30 Nov.
William Rogerson 1*24 June
Charles Henry Bonney 11 Mar.
John Knox Kirkwood 9 Jan.
LtxuTJurAjrrs.
Frederick Bowyer Lane, Ad- ")
^*K£<m< 2 March 73 }
Robert Waller
Thomas Burnett Hitchcock,)
at 8t^CoUege i
RichaioGodman Temple Cotton
Murray Dyne Messiter, Intt. \
^JKMlw<rv U Sept. 66 ...j
BexgaminMMDlintock
"Benrj Moor Westby
Aubone George Fife
Godfr^ John Smith
Francis Cheyney Hare
Reginald Allgood Hall
George Arbuthnot
Frederick Coare Mein
Pnlteney Henry Murray
Lionel Algernon White
56 29 Oct.
37 P30 Dec.
58 '15 June
58 ' 9 April
56 19 Nov.
58 *'a9 Jan.
59 '30 June
60 ' 6 Aug.
62 P 7 April
59 '27 May
63 P26 May
I
I Sub LiBUTxiTAXTS.
John Hope Wynne Syton
I William MacLaughlin
'24 Mar.
'23 Aug.
P17 Nov.
30 Aug.
9 Oct.
••29 Nov.
P23 Mar.
Pis May
' 5 June
P14 Sept.
•• a Nov.
P29May
Pya Aug.
••27 Feb.
'30 Oct.
57 r 30 June 63
59l'i2Jaly 64
6oP26May 65
61 '25 July 65
57 P15 May 66
6x»'2oJuly 66
63'Pi4Sept. 66
61 P29 Mar. 64
651*25 Mar. 71
621 x Jan. 73
65, I AprU 73
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'as July 65
'18 July 65 * Lt.ColoneI Fendall served with the 53Td Regi-
p. j£^-. ^ ment against the hill tribes on the Peshawar
63
^
20 Jan. 68
Frontier iu 185^-53 (Medal with Clasp) . Also the
' " ' ignof 1857-59, including the actions
•palgunce, Klhodagungo, and ei^zy
64 i'z4 Sept. 66,Indiandmipaignof 1857-59, including the actions
of Cbutra, Gopalgunce, Klhodagungo, and ei^zy
into Futtebpore» and affair of Shumshabad;
^22 Aug. 68 served as Brigade Major at the assault and cap-
P29 May 6q ture of Meangu^firOi ^^^ QJbo at the siege and
66 ^30 Oct. 69 capture of Lucknow, after which he officiated as
66 ''37 July 70 D.A. Quarter Master General at Lucknow until
66 * z Oct. 70 the close of Uie rebellion in Oude (mentioned in
66 '35 yixLT. 7 1, despatches. Brevet of Major, with Medal Clasp).
7x w Major Thompson served with the S3rd Regi-
67; 28 Oct.
68 38 Oct.
69' 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct,
71 ment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, includ-
71 ing the reUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle
71 of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the
Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of
Khodagunge and entry into Fattehghur, siege
and capture of Lucknow, and passage of the
~ ■ ' * ^' (Medal with two
SPB LiBUT. Gograat Fysabad on 25th Nov. (i
X Feb. 73 Chups, and a year's service for Lucknow).
23 April 73 " Surgeon Mif^or Cross.— For War Services see
" Medical Department."
PofiMrfir.— Robert Thompson," x Nov. 55; SonnUmor. 24 Oct. 71.
Qiwrtw MaHer.-Yfmam Geaiy," 5 July 71.
jJfiKUeaJ Qffteer.—SMrgeonUe^or^hx^^ Henry Eustace Cross," Burgeon Mayor, 27 Feb. 7a.
J^Adngt RodL—Ajfenis. Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir B. Borough, St. and Co.
Etibarksd for Canada, September x866.
^ Sir Charles TroUope commanded the Troops in the Island of Cephalonia in X848, 49, and 50. In August
184S the towns of Argostoli and Lixuri were attacked by armed banditti, who were repulsed by the troops with loss
)n both sides. In X849 the island was disturbed by armed insurgents— martial law was proclaimed, which remained
in force for six weeks, and was carried into effect by him : received the thanks of the Queen, and of the Legislature
)f the Ionian Tslanrts, and was voted a sword by the mhabitants of Cephalonia. Served the Eastern campaign from
toth Nov. 1854— firom the xath Nov. until July 1855 as Colonel on the StaiT, he commanded the xst Brigade 2nd Divi-
sion; on 3x8t July he was Gazetted Brigadier General, and commanded 2nd Brigade 3rd Division from that date
uitil the Army was broken up. Commanded in the Trenches as General of the Day, right attack, on three separate
ocossions when sorties were made upon them and repulsed, and was present on all other occasions when the and Di-
naion was employed, including the 8th and 18U1 June— on the former in command of the Old Guard, and on the latter
tn command of five Regiments;; on the 8th Sept. he was in command of and Brigade.in reserve with the 3rd Division
(Medal with Clasps, Cfi., Officer of the Leeion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Clsss of the Mediidie) .
' Lt.Colonel DalieU served with the 53rdf Regiment in the Fumaub campaign in X849, including the battle of Goojerat
[Medal with Clasp). Served as A(^utant in the oami>aign of x85x-^a against the hill tribes on the Peshawur Aron-
aer (Medal with Clasp). Indian campaign of 1857-59, inoludinjg tne action of Khodagunge and entry into Futteh-
Sttor, passage of the Gogra at F^sabad on a9th November, commanded the skirmishing Companies of the 53rd
U Uie action of Toolsepore; minor aflRftirs, commanded attacking Companies of 53rd at the storm and destruction
&f Bmifleon— nientioned in despatches (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
J Uw(3oIonel Hopkins served with the 53rd Regiment in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the alTair of Buddi-
*>]« and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp) - . „ . > „
[wiawar Frontier (Medal with Clasp). Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Khujwah, relief of
^^uiow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Ghvalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action
Campaign of 1851-52 against the hill tribes on the
iding *
ur Khodagange and entry into Futtehghnr, afEkir of Shumshaoad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and cap-
tore of Lucknow— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of M^jor, Medal with two Clasps, and a years
Mjvice for Lucknow).
'Captain TrntH served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian oampaign of 1857-50, including the action of Khuj-
**^ relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to
berai Ghat, action of Khooagunge and entry into Futtehghnr, afflur of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Mean-
t^'^, siege and capture of Lucknow, afOsir of Koorsie, passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Snltanpore, pas-
Mseof the Gogra at l^abad on a5th Nov., action of Toolsepore, and minor affiurs ; appointed StaiT Officer to a
totionm on the Nepaul Frontier (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Ludknow) .
■ Captam Auohinleck served with the 53rd Regiment with the Oude Field Force in 1858-59, and was present at the
>^n of Toolsepore, and minor aflOurs (Medal) .
' (^ptain Prince served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Khi^-
JJj^. reUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Oa ' ' ^ ' ' " '" ' —
KT^^forUeknow)
7?W rimainier ^fNeUe see foot vf tuasi ]nv«.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
ro8 'uUnnder, Brafia.!
^ Dep6t, with 82nd. J
Tears' B«r.
8W,
54th (TFea/ Norfolk).— Idnhed to 95^^.
"Marabout" "Eotpt" (with the Sphinx). *'Ata."
Oelonel.— Stodholm John Hodgson,^ En*. 30 Dec. 19 ; Lt. 2 Feb. 25 ; Cop^. '30 Dec. 26 ; JTajbr, 's8 Bee 3! ;
Id. Colonel, ^8 Aug. 45: Co^MeJ, 90 Jane 54; Mc^jor , General, xz April 60; XMK<.G^«Mral, 29 Aug. M:
Colonel 54th Foo^ 13 March 68.
lieutenant Oolonela.— William Cosmo Trevor,* CB. Sn»^, xz Mar. 42; X#. 23 Jan. 46; Ca^i. 'J9KOT.50;
BtMqjor, 6 June 56; Major, ^27 Jan. 57 ; JU.Colonsl, 8 Dec. 63 ; Colonel, 8 Dec. 68.
Majors.— Edward Thomas Shiflher,* Ene, '31 Dec. 47 ; Lt. '13 Dec. s© ; Cap*, ''is Feb. 56 ; Major, 27 July 66.
John Holmes Houston Gammell,»t Ene. ^15 Oct. 47 ; X<. ''17 Dec. 52 ; Capt. ^g Nov. 55 ; Jfqyor, 1 Aprfl ?o
Captaivb.
Francis George S. Parker*
Joseph William Hughes^
Edward Dorrien Newbolt
«. Matthew William Edward GkMset/ In. )
ttruetor Bo^al Military College j
James Chute*
William Patrick Hodnett
WUliam Edmund Wilkinson
John R. Kelsall
James HeamTarleton
George Minchin Chadwick
John Augustus Tighe
LiBUTBWAirTS.
Charles Fred. Carey
Henry John de Bemiere Smart
William Nicholas Darnell, Inetmelor ^ ^
lfitf*»*ry3o8ept.68 j
Walter Thomas TimbreU
Arthur Grey Tidy
William Walter Patrick Joyce
Alexander William Dury,* Interpreter . . .
Charles George Lewis Wu&gfleld
John Warner Ruddach
James Andrew Colvile Wedderbum
John Wm. Merton Macartney
Cecil Henry Law
Henry North Webb
William Barnard Broughton
Charles Bourne Airey
Lambort John Browne
Hugh Munbee Brice
BirSIOy. I LIBUT. I CAPTAIir.
»'i8 Aug.
» I Dec.
» 2 Feb.
8 July
' 5 June
26 Oct.
»28 0ct.
tz May
<'i4 May
! XI May
10 April
'13 Dec.
24 Nov.
P zDec.
'*3oDec.
8 Jan.
»9Mar.
,'30 June
'12 Dec.
P 3 Sept.
Pi7Mar.
' 6 Mar.
7 July
8 July
"22 May
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
6 July
54 » 2 Feb.
54 1 26 Sept.
58.' X Oct.
56j»'3i Aug.
S7;P26 Aug.
58. '13 Deo.
59 ''29 July
55 ' 7 Mar.
55 ' 3 Dec. 61
56 'x9 Dec. 62
58|»ixAug. 63
58^17 April 67
59' 14 June 67
6x 1*30 Sept. 68
62''z2Dec. 68
Sub Lxbutbvavts.
Thomas Smallev Boileau
Arthur James Lushington
Harold Arthur Deane .
x8 Nov.
23 July
26 Feb.
27 July
P 2 Nov.
»» 8 Jan.
64;P9o May
68 '24 April
67, P 8 June
65 1' o Feb.
68,1*28 June
68 Pi 5 April
69 »'27 Oct.
' 28 Oct.
38 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
66
3xOct.
T Sept. 73
I April 70
'33 Nov. 60
30 April 67
39 Dec. 73
H Major Oammell served with the
^ 33nd Regiment in the force undo* Sir
^1 Sydney Cotton to Shah Mooseh Khejl
68 in August 1854 for the punishmeat o(
the Mohmund Tribes (Medal vM
Clasp).
38 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 71
38 Feb. 74
38 Feb. 74
il
Paymofecr.— Francis Edwin Maunsell.^0 J, Sept. 53; Eneign, ^12 June 46; ^.29 Dec. 49;
Qnarter Maeter.—B.eury Francis Nettles," 23 May 66.
MedieiU Officer.— Swrgeon Major Joseph John Thompson, Surgeon, o March 67.
Faeinge GTeeaa..—AgenU, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jrw* Agente, 8vr E. Borough, Bi, and Go.
Embarkedfor India 30 October 1871.
1 Lieut. General Hodgson served with the 45th Regiment in the first Burmese war (Medal with Cla^p).
* Colonel Trevor served with the x4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the loth Jan. 1855. including thesiece
and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the z8th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Msjor, Sardinian and Toifcs^
Medals). Commanded the 3nd Batt. Z4th Regt. in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 ; was in command of a mixed
force of Imperial, Colonial, and Native Troops in firont of the Wereroa Pah, on which occasion 50 prisoners were tatea
and possession of the Pah obtained. He accompanied (General Chute with a portion of X4th Regt. throngfaoot the
Wanganui and Taranaki campaign of 1865-66, including the assault of Putake, Otapawa,Wik6ko, and the openticBi
in the forest round Mount Egmont (mentioned in despatdies, CB., and Medal).
> Mi^ior Shiflher was at the taking of the forts of Leehean and Tirhol in Oude in June 1858 (Medal).
* Captain Parker served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny, including Lord Clyde's cwnpaiga
in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
' Msjor Hughes was on board the Transport " Sarah Sands " with the Head Quarters of the uth Regiment csl
passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the zith Nov. 1857, and be was epedsllj
mentioned in the General Order fVom the Horse Guards, dated 27th Feb. 1858, for his conduct on that oocasum txd
afterwards promoted Brevet Major. Served during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oode
* Captains Gosset and Chute served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutinv-,— in Eastern Bengal is
zSj^T against the Chittagong mutineers, and in Lord Clyde s campaign in Oude in 1858-50 (Medal).
"Lieut. Dnry served with the 4th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
^0 Major Maunsell served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 18^^-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served aLs)
throughout the Abvssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Mkgdala (mentioced
in despatches. Medal).
1* Quarter Master Nettles served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkermao,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 7th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Tarkiih
Medal). Served from the x6th November 1858 to the x6th March 1859 with the Berar Field Force, in India.
Continuation of Notes to ^^rd Foot,
" Quarter Master Geary served with the 53rd Regiment in the campaign of 1851-53 against the Hill Tribes on i^
Peshawur Frontier (Medal with Clasp). Also the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Kbajn».
celief of Luoknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December and pursuit of the Gwalior Goukisg^
to Serai GhuL action of Khoda^tnge and entry into Futtehghur^ aifair of Shumshabsd, storm and captotcs
Meangunge, siege and capture of Luoknow, afihir of Koorsie, passage of the Goomtee and oocupation of SnltiB-
pore, passap of the Gogra at Fysabad on the 35th November, action of Toolsepore; an^ n^oj^rf^i^ (Medal «it&
'"'""^^s^i^^smg^^
Fdl Hall
Pit. Hj.
65th {Westmoreland), — Linked to 34<A,
• (with the Dragon), " Aula. " " Ivubmait "
rSub mUfiet No. 2.
\_Brigade Depot, Oarlitla.
SSTASTOrOL."
199
Philip MeUnoth Nelson Gay,^ XCB. Eiuiffn^ ^93 Sept. 34 ; Lt. '13 Jnue a8 ; Captaim, '39 Dec. 37 ;
Mtnor, *o July 47 ; Lt.Coltnul^ ^21 May 50 ; Coloiul, 38 Nov. 54 ; Mqfor Ottteralt 19 Sept. 64 ; Lieut. Oeneral
6 April 71 ; CWonei 55 Foot. 14 Dec. 73.
T^*nf**** OeloneL— Robert Home,* C.
or. 55 : Mqjor, so '
Ku«n. Wohn Bichard
HTilliam Hamilton Bich
>! Jane 55; Jfg/or, 14 P«>- 7o-
>bert Hume," CiT. Entian, *g April 47 ; Lt. ^ya Nov. 49 ; CJapt. 31 Sept. 54 ; Bt.U^jor,
a Not. 55 : ^fq/or, so April 58 ; Lt.Colmul, '8 Oct. 58 ; ColoHtl, 8 Oct. 63.
_Jg«n.Woim Bichard Hume,^ Enngn, ^ig Oct. 49 ; JU. '36 Nov. 53 ; Capi. 39 Dec. 54 ; ifq/or, '8 May 66.
William Hamilton Bichards,* Oarruom Inttruetor, Lueknow, Eruiffn, ^14 May 53; Lt. '15 Sept. 54; Capt.
LIgPT. I CAPTAiy.
! Cjlptaiss.
" *M George Anthony Morgan*
» ... William Hodnett Bowiand«
'? ~. Percy Lytton Bellamy,"^
, Brt0ad0Mtuor, Carnmoore ... }
19 ... James Franos Morton"
Mark M. 6illie8>i
OBbome S. Delano-Osbome
George Hyde Harrison"
Henry TVliewell Daniel Riley*
Alfred Henr^ Kay"
Fnuds Bamston* ...
I LnVTBVAVTS.
... David Anderson Ogden, Ad*')
f'a<as< 3 May 70 i
... [Sidney Cmfll, In$t. qf Jfw- \
1 ieinr 33 May 71 ^
... John Bai^lake Lee"
Arthur Cook
... Edward Henry Clode Brad- ">
I tau^ ImUrfreUr J
... Louis T^att
... Walter LBweePiUA*
... |ThomasDrew"
... Alfred Jobling
... Charles James Gordon Inglis"
... Charies Oeorge Brind
... Philip Eyton
... Fred. Jamee Webber Smith.,
... 'Joseph Myres Jackson
... Alexander Hezury Atkinson
... lAudleyWalterw. Mon^Kyrle
... j Frank Kirkman Loyd
... William Henry Burke
... iGeorge FranqaWm , MacMahon
... Charies Herbert Smith ....
... ; Reginald Oampbell Hadow
Sub LnuTBiTAaTS.
Imeet Lambert Swinburne')
Charlton j
FaywMftfr.— Heni7 Burke,"
jQiMr<«rJfaae<r.— Thos. Henxy'
r^i
»i6 Sept. 51
' 3 Aug. 48
't6 Jan. 55
P36 Oct. 55
z5Jnne 55
3 Nov. 55
Pi4Mar. 56
P 5 Mar. 58
»i3July 58
xz Mar. 59
58
6 June
'39 Oct.
7 Aug.
» 5 Mar.
30 April
'33 June
» 8 Oct.
'39 July
P15 Nov.
P3X Oct.
60
» 6 Nov.
z6Mar.
14 May
4 July
60
58
17 Mar. 63
'it June 6x
7 April 63
»x6 Oct. 63
'17 Nov. 63
'z6Aug. 64
'z3 Jan. 66
^ 8 May 66
'83 May 66
' 9 June 65
'x5 June 66
'37 July 66
'13 June 68
8 July 68
'19 Feb. 70
'10 Nov. 69
'37 April 70
54' 9 Sept. 55
53J 33 July 5«
55 »i4 Aug. 60
58 '17 Nov. 63
58 30 Feb. 64
58 'x5 Nov. 64
58 ' 8 May 66
59 4 Jan. 68
61 'x4 Oct. 68
63 ' 5 Mar. 70
3^ Mar. 63
'X7N0V. 63
'17 Nov. 63
I* 4 June 6x
' 8May 66
'17 April 64
'z5June 66
30 July 67
4 Jan.
'x4 0ct.
P 5 Jan.
■'sMar.
• 5 Mar.
38 Oct
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
13 Nov. 73
13 Sept. 7x
5 July 73
6 May 73
BT.LT.COL.
■Paning* Qreen.—Ayent*^ Messrs. Cox and Co.
Bmbarkedfw India, 26 Oct, 1B63,
J^y 57 ; Ensign, xo Aug. 54 ; Lt. 6 Nov. 54 i JETon. Jfq/or, xo Aug. 69.
^ennrV"iokerB,37Aug. 73; Atiiiea*. X4 June73.
Mtdieal Qfietr,— Surgeon Mtyor Sampson Boch,'^ Surgeon, 33 Oct. 67.
^J^ Philip Guy was appointed to the command of the Dinapore district, Bengal, in August 1857, ^ ^^
^>tie portion of which was at the time in i>osseeBion of strong bodies of mutineers ; these were m several
JP^^Bieiits debated and dispersed and finally driven out of the Behar district. He commanded the InAmtry
^SS$ ^^ S^ Hope Grant s Column at the defeat of the rebels on 4th Nov. X857 at Marigunge, and was
2^7 spoolnted by the Commander in Chief to command the post of the Alumbagh during Sir Colin Campbell's
0^^ to the relief of the Luoknow Garrison. He subsequently resumed the command of the 5th Fusiliers with
i^^'t Division aft the Alumbagh, and was engaged in repelung the numerous attacks upon that position as
1^^ ittacking and routing the ennnv and oapturmg their guns m the actions of the ssna December 1857 and
,^ --», .wa«. He commanded tne 3rd Influxtzy Brigade during the siege and capture of Lucknow. He has
l^ed the thanks and been mentioned in the despaiohes of the Governor General of India, of the Commander in
^ and of Sir James Outram {CB., Medal with two Clasps).
v>;oQel Hume served the Eastern campaign of X854, and up to the X3th January 1855, and from the 39th May to
M^ Smt 1855. with the 55th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), nege
P^allof Behastopol, repulse of the sortie of 36th October, and assaults of the Redan on the^ z8th June and 8th
p*.~MTerely wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the
ifPAl of Hoxmr, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 55th Regiment in the Bhootan
^^utxm, inrhiding the attack and recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
mr John Hume served with the ssth Regiment the Eastern campaign of X854, and from the s^th Jan. to the
^ Sept. 1855, inclnding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and rail of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie of
!2^ October, assaults of the Redan on the x8th June and 8th Sept.— severelv wounded, and mentioned in despatches
«"ial with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Bhootan ezpe-
^>^!i. ificlnding recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
* Uajor Richards served with the 55th Regiment throughout tne Eastern campaign of 185^-55, including the
«2ies of Alma (carried the Colours) and Balaklava, siege and fiall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the
«:t Jane and 8th Sept.— wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medildie.
W Turkish Medal).
>ukir Morgan served with the 55th Reeiment n the Eastern campaign of X854-55, including the battles of Alma
<w Inkenaan, siege and fUl of Sebastopol, and sortie of 36th October. During the latter months of the siege he
^ Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Warren, and as such was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on
K £th September— menUoned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Mec^idie, and Turkish Medal).
* ^bjor Rowland, Captains Riley and Bamston, and Lieut. Braddon, served on the Bhootan expedition, including
M recaptare of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp) .
'> l^or BeDamy, Captains Morton, Gillies, Harrison, and Kay, Lieuta. Lee, Pitt, Drew, and Inglis, served on
u Bboom enedition in X865 (Medal with Clasp).
" X^or Burke served with the 55!^ Regiment in China (Medal), and wasjnesent at the taking of Amoy, the •
*^^A capture of Chusan, occupation of Ningpo, repulse of the night attack on Chixdiae, expedition to You- You up
J>« Kiagpo river, taking of Chapoo, and operations in the Woosung and Yang-tse-Kiang rivers. Served the
f'feru campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege ai4 ^^ of Sebastopol. repulse of
'%nieof26th Oct., and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
0 i^:die, sod Turkish Medal) . Served on the Bhootan expedition in x 86< (Medal with Clasp) .
• Borgwm Mi^or Boch.— For War Services see " Medical Department^* Digitized by V^ OOQ IC
Seih {West Essex).— Linked to 44^^.
4 or) Knzraehee, Bombay. 1
^°° Depdt, W«rl«y. J
" MOBO
tean* S«r. ColmieL— Heniy William Breton, Bntign, i6 l£ar. 15; JU, '37 July ao; (7ap<. 'ai Jolyss; lfo^,'3i
Dec. 28 ; Lt.ColoHel, »xi Jnly 34 ; Cblotul, 9 Nov. 46 ; 3£qjor Qenmral, 90 June 54 ; LkmtQntnl, ij Dec
rte&2>ufrW,lSo.44.
* MoBO " " GiBBALTAB," witb the Castle, K^, and *' ITonfb JM^iiia C^pv." <* SiTiffONL."
Pay.
l*/is
6x ; &en«ral, 18 Dec. 69 ; CoioMJ 56th Foot, 93 April 60.
Leutenaat Oolonel.— George Frederick Bernr/ Jnw^, 7
StMajor. 20 Sept. 6t ; Major, 3Aag. 66 ; Xt.CbloMi, i i
7 Jan. 43; Lt. V35 Aiiril4S; Cl9<aii^ ao Oet.49;
3 Attg. 60 ; Jjf.iMonM, 1 April 70.
IDuon.— William Cluttertrack, ISm^, '3 April 46; JU. 3 Oct. 48; Capi, '4 Aug. 54; SUTmr, »
Noy. 68 ; Major, xa Jane 69.
Francis Charles Hill,* Commandamt Mouni Ahoo SamUarimm s Stulff; 31 Oct 53; 14, 'xSAng-M; Ooft.ii
Mar. 60 ; Ifg/or, 25 Jan. 7X. ^^^^^^^^^
Robert Thomas Thompson,*'
Gnttain Inttruetor, School ef
MuMkttry
John William Hnskisson* ....
Albert Greenland
William Bell*
William Bichard White*
Joseph Fleming*
«. Ollyett Woodhonse Bi«ine, '
&arr%»o% Intiruetor, JTtNiM
AAoo, Bomhtqf ^
George Wilding Wood
Almerick George Spencer,
Aide do Camp to Com. in
Cki^, Bombay
William Frederick Hillatt Jones
Harrey Hamilton Kelly
""1
LuvTxvAim.
Frederick Wm. Vans Leckie,'^
A^'utant 35 Jan. 71 }
WalterHufffaes ThomasSmee, *>
Itut. ofl£u»k«irjf 3 Aug. 7X }
Thomas Prickett
Alexander Marin De la Voye, )
at Siaf College }
Harold Farminter Molineoz ...
Fra. Tudor Campbell Du)
Vemec, Aide de Camp to \
Major 9e%. J. T. OroMi ... )
John Benet Thornton Newbury
Daniel Alexander Blest
James Douglas Lysaght
Henry Wyndham Ricketts ,
Frederick Gordon Alexander..
Edward Evans Kenny
Alfred Fox Cotton, Interpreter
Art.LawrenceDingwallFordyce
Allan Smith
Alexander Prinj^le
Harry Georflre "W akelin Ford
Edmund Cox Parker
Svn LTXTmvi.irT9.
Francis Edward Grainger .
Geo. Penry Montaffue Prichard
Robert Burrowes Leslie
IX Mar. 53
8 Nov.
13 Oct.
' 5 Deo.
'x8 Aug.
'X7 Apr.
»33MBr.
^39 Jan.
4 July
•x5Feb.
97ii0j 55
19 Jan.
X Jan.
'35 Jan. 59
'30 Nov. 60
8 Deo. 54
*79Deo. 63
* 9 Sept. 64
'a8Jaly 63
» 7 Feb. 6s
lOct. 66
5 July
» 9 Aug.
' 3 June
9 Feb.
' X Aug.
xo Nov.
30 Feb.
7 July
'30 June
'23 June
P 7 Deo.
3 Sept.
23 Sept.
23 Sept.
*2x Nov.
8 Feb.
'x3 June
* X Aug.
* 3 Jan.
33 Dec.
35 Jan.
'a6 Feb.
39 July
'37 Oct.
»X7 Nov.
38 Oct.
98 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
30 Deo.
30 Deo.
aSOot.
38 Oct.
68
' 7 Feb. 65
xo Oct. 65
*x3June 68
37 April 70
X Apr. 70 xa OoL 70
xApr. 70
'37 Aug. 70
3 Aug. 7X
'x3Nov. 70
3x Dec. 73
'3X May 7x
* Major Hill and Captain Thomnon IsaM
with the 56th Regiment in the Cnmca od the
35th Aug. 1855, served in the trenches atthe nge
of Sebastopol, and were preaent at the IM
assault (Medal with Clasp, and Tozkish 3b^.
Served also in India dunng the mntiny in lijS-
* Captains Huskisson and Bell serred «^
the Bombay Column of the Goa Field Fcn»
against the Dessai rebels from Feb. to Joae li^
including several sUimiaheB (Medal).
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
-„, 13 Nov. 73
Paymaster.— Jjixke FitzCScrald Bernard,* 8 Dec. 48 ; Sneign, »6 Aug. 4X ; 14. '3 May 44 ; Mom,Mvor, 2 Jtc i-
Qnarter Matter.— Chaxles Valleyley Leech,* 6 Nov. 67.
Medical Ojffioer. —Surgeon Mqjor Frederick Oakes,* Surgeon, 13 Feb. 63.
Faeinge Tmrple.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 6 March 1B71.
^ Lt.Ck>lonel Berry served with the 34th Regt. in the Punjaub compatgn of 1848-49, indadlng the passsge of t^
Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, ChillianwaUah (slightly wounded), and Goojerat (Medsd with Two Oaept^
Served in India during the mutmy of 1857-58 ; commanded the station of Murree (Puxgaab) when attacked I7
hillmen on the night of xst Sept. 1857, and during proceedings of the three following days. In Nov. 1857 wtoL 1
nnder orders of Sir John Lawrence, at Lahore a Battalion of Sikhs 1200 strong, and proceeded to North- Wcastai
Provinces with it in Jan. X858; was attached to Maxwell's Column and present at engagements at OoiTshtsA
Sheerghurgbal and at the taking of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). I
«Ms]or White served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand ftrom X5th Nov. 1863 to 3nd Oct. x866; led tfc«|
storming party at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches), present at the repulse of (^
enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumam, appomted Aide de Camp to Brigadier Gleneral Waddj 96tii Jsa. i^
and served on the Staff to 7th April 1866 (Medi&l, and Brevet of Major).
* Captain Fleming served with the 3otb Regiment in the Crimea from the 30th May 1855, including the si^s:^
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Bernard served in the Crimea with the 83nd Regiment firom the snd September X855, iT»*i™«T»g tfie atgt
and fliU of Bebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ,
* Quarter Master Leech served with the 57th Regiment with the Column under Colonel Warre on outpost dntr ml
the line of the Taptee river in 00-operatiou with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served in the ifew Zeal^a
war in 1861 at the Waitara before Te Arei's Pah ; also during the war in 1863-66 in the Provinces (rf Tsrsnsk; »m
Wanganui (Medal).
* Surgeon Major Oakes.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Secord of the Servicee ef the 56^ Eegitnent,
Gibraltar, 1770. Home, X783. To Ktsilia^
1790. Home, 1799. (and Battalion ruteA:\
,. {yr^ Battalion raised in 1813 ; procBpii
to Holland 1813; home and disbanded 1814). To Mauritius, 1815. Home, 1836. To West Indies, 183X. Uoat,a*^
To Gibraltar, 1846. (Reserve Battalion raised in X846; proceeded to Gibraltar, 1847; incorporated with i^^^
talion, X850.) To Bermuda, X851. Home, 1855. To Crimea, 1855. Home, 1856. To India, 1857. Hame,iS6& ^
India, X871. •
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51 ; Jfa/or, 19 June SS ; Bt.Lt,CoUm4l, n Feb. 63; CoteiMj, 17 Feb. 71; Lt.Colonel, 24 April 7a.
—James Stewart,* JBjmiI^, ag Jan. 46; U. iq Nov. 48; Cop*. '12 Oct, 52: StMaJor, 28 Oct. 64
, r, 24 April 72.
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57th Foot, 14 April jr3.
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Charles Kansfleld Clarke, t-
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Charles Pioot^
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Henxy David Bickneliu
Charfes John Matthew*"
Axthnr Collins
Heniv F. Morewood
Hamlet Dalton Wade
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George Ghardin Denton
Arthur Nevill Hayne
Gordon Dewar
Charles Fred. William Moir ...
Thomas John De Burgh, Ad' \
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Bichard Calvert
Aubrey Beginald Hamilton
Alfred Allan Garstin
John William Eyre MasBQy ...
James (Srove Wbite
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Cecil Bowoher Duff Michel ..
Bichard Woodroofe Graham
Sydney Edwin Bellingham
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David Fbrhill St. Clair
Malcolm Thomas Lyde
David Bdward Wood
Charles Baldwyn Childe- \
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William Henry Morris Bent ...
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24 Jan. 74
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1 Colonel Logan commanded the 57th Be-
giment in New Zealand to the end of the war in
k86z (thanked in general orders and named in
despatohea) . Commanded four Companies of the
57th, being the main body, which rushed and
took the enemy's redoubt at the Katikara river
on 4th June X863 (mentioned in despatches, and
CB.),
Qnarier Maeter.—TharoM Wood,i* 23 A]
MedietU CtffUet.—Bwrgeon M<^or George
ppelweU,^* Swrgeom, 13 Mar. 66.
Fad/age XfSHism.—AgeMie, Messrs. Cox and Co.— 7rM Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bi. and Go.
Bmbarked for OegUm, 23 Deeeather X873.
' Mi^or Stewart served with the 57th Beglment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall
9f Sebastopol, and the expedition to Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Tnrkisn Medal). Served also in the New
Zealand War of z86z and m that of 1863-^5 (Medal).
* Major B. K. Jones served with the 97W Begiment in the Crimea from the 4th Sept. 1855 including the siege and
Call of Sebaatopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in z857-<8,
irith the Jonnpore Field Force in the actions of Nusmtpore, Chunda, IJmmeeri>or8, and Sultanpore, afterwards at the
»iege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Cnasp).
* Lfc.Ck>loxMl Sbortt served with the 57th Begiment in the Crimea from xsth Nov. 1854, including the siege and fiUl of
Sebastopol, attaok of the Bedan on the x8th June with the storming Column ; was also at the bombardment and
captDie of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, cth COass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the latter
fNtft of the New Zealand war in z86z. Also m that of Z863-64, and was present at the action of Katikara (mentioned
in despatch, and Brevet of Miyor), and commanded at Sentry Hill, Taranaki, when the redoubt was attacked on the
jotb April Z864, by 300 Maories, who were repulsed with heavv loss (mentioned in despatch). Served also as D.A.
Qoarter Master (General in New Zealand from zst Jan. to 30th Nov. z866, and thanked in general orders (Medal).
' Captain C. M. Clarke served in the 57th Begiment with the Column under Colonel Warre on the Taptee river in
eo>operation with the (Central India Field Force in 1858. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1861, and was
present at the operations btfore Te Arei. Also during the war in X863H56, present as A^utant of the 57th at the
action of iCatikara (mentioned in despatches), and as D.A.Q.M.General from June X863 toM^oh x866 in the Frovinoo
0' Tanuiaki,indludmg the action near Pontoho, capture of the 3iIaori positions at Alirahu, Kaitake, Mataibawa,
and Te Arei, operations at Warea and Te Parea, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
* Captain Thompson served with the column under Colonel Warre on the Taptee river in co-operation with the
Central India Field Force in Z858. Sorved also in the New Zealand war of z86i, and throughout that of 1863-65
(^edalKand was present at the capture of the rebel positions at Katikara on the 4th June 1863 ; acted as Adjutant
of the S7th Begiment at the action of Poutoko, at the assaults and capture of the strongholds of Aku-Aku and
KAitaki, and in various minor affairs (mentioaed in despatches on several occasions and thanked in Orders).
' Captain Picot served with the 57th Begiment in the New Zealand war of X863-65, and was slightly wounded at the
bombardment of Kattahi (Medal).
'° Captain Tredeimick served with the 57th Begiment in the New Zealand war in x 865-66, and was present nt
tbRBflEkir of Kakaramea, storm and capture of the fortified Pahs of Otapawa and Ketemeri, and various minor
afikirs (Medal).
'^ Captain Bicknell served in the z8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
*' Captain Matthews served with the 57th Begiment in New Zealand in 1865-67, and was present at the affair of
Katemaria (Medal).
13 Quarter Master Wood served with the 57th Begiment in the Oimea ftx)m the 23rd September X854, including
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and mil of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the x8th June, bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the New
Zealand war from i86x to 1866 in the provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal).
" Surgeon Miyor Poppelwell.— For War Services see " Medical Department." '
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Jfoior. »i I Sept. 46 ; Id.Colonel, 1 Aug. 47 ; CoUmel, a8 Nov, 54 ; Mq;or Oeuwul, t June 62VLiei.em
25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel s8th Foot, 6 Jan. 70.
Ll«itenani0etood.-ChBrle8 Hood* En*wn, Pa6 Jane 44; JK. »ao Nor. 46; Copt, ^j Nor. 5«J BiJlay>r,
2 Nov. 55 ; Major, 8 Jan^6 ; Lt.CoUtnel, P23 Nov. 60 j Colonel, 33 Nov. 65.
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CArTAIBS.
William Dunn Bond
William Henry Hingeston..
John Valentine Heaee
FranciB John Green
George Marriner ,
Charles Edward Foster
Frank Cunliflfe
Donald George Anderson ..
Charles Bowling
Octavius William HiU«
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JfiMi90^ 17 Deo. 59 S
Harloven Morley Saunders
Oliver Beauchamp Bt. John
Edmimd Byre Coote
James Lems Joseph Gordon
Richard Hoflrffard Harrison
Augustus Williams Morris, .^4;. 23 Nov. 72
Robert Lewis Arathoon v 9 Aug.
Mackenzie Churchill p i peb.
Cedl Lumsden Homl^ v 3 April
Edward Lovegrove 'zcFeb.
Henry Metcalfe Nuthall s Jan.
John Charles Frederick Gordon Pxo Nov.
Heniy Cornelius King g peb.
Duncan Chesney 9 Feb.
George Bngleberts Liebenrood... Via Mar.
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Cecil Charles Williams
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a9 Jan. 70
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' 4 Jan. 7X
''a9May 69
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9 Mar. 72
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IS Jan. 73
9 Aug. 73
5 July 7a
5 July 7a
sJnly 7s
PqjrsMMto*.— James White Minohin, 30 March 67; JETMorovy Gtiptota, 30. Mar. 7a.
QMrter MaHer.— Donald Munro,*^ 30 Nov. 55.
Jfedioal Qffle0r.—8mrgeo* Major
^aeinfftBlKik.—Afftnie, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Beiumedfrom India, JfarcA 1874.
1 Sir Arthur Lawrence commanded the and Batt. Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern oampaiffn of 1854 sp to
5th November ; the First Brigade Light Division from sth Nov. 1854 to sih Feb. X855 ; and the and Brigade and Diri-
sion frt)m asth Deo. 1855 till the end of the Crimean war, and was present at the battles of Alma (horse killed) a&d
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Glass of the
Me^idie. and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Hood was employed in the year 18^6 as Secretary on a special public mission to the Argentine Repaid
to settle the difference on the part of the combined Powers of England and France, and General Boia, the (Sorenar
of Buenos Ayres. Served in the Oimea with the Buf% ftrom the xst May x85s to the 8th January 1856, inehidingcha
siege and fiUl of Sebastopol (wounded), and commanded the ladder party of the Buflte at the assault of the Bedas
on 8th Sept.— -wounded ; commanded the Regiment from Z3th Sept. to aTth Dec. 1855, ^^od marched it into the Kan*
belnaia on xTth Sept. with 0>lourB, Jtc, these being the first English colours that entered Sebastopol (Medal mtk
Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Whitehead served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea fiiom the aoth Nov. X854, including the iie^n
and fkll of Sebastopol, and was of the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the Sth September— nes"
tioned in despatches for *' distinguished conduct " (Medal with CHasp, sth CHass of the MedJidie, and Tii:^aBh Medx*.
« Captain Hill served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy in the Burmese war in 1853 (M!edal with Clasp for Pegn'.
19 Quarter Master Munro served m the Crimea from 13th June X855, including the expedition io Kertch, sieee ard
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served at the siege and capture of Kotah on 30th mmiA
X858 (Medal with Clasp).
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.rniiiiaK QoloMl.— Henry 'Evre^Entign, »a8Aug.
;P?:: ?>y Col. 17 March 43 ; Co*, ao June i ^^ '
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BLMajoTt zx Sept. 64 ; JfaJoTt 'sg Kept. 6^ ; Jjt .voionu^ xO AMg. 73.
32 ... Majors.— Richard Lacy," Etu. ix Mar. 42 1 it. '27 Sept. 44 ; Capt. 6 Juno 54 ; B/. Jfo/or, 23 April 68 ; Major,
28 Oct. 68.
James Stanhope Patrick Clarko,i Eruxgn^ '26 Sept. 45; Li. '23 Mar. 49 ; Capt. P31 Aug. 55; Bt.Mqjor, 21
June 71 ; ifajor, 16 Aug. 73.
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James LawBon^
William John Frampton
Richard Dane
John Trohear Rudd
Littleton Albert Powys
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ofMuikelty 33 Mar. 73 j
». George Poignand
Robert Elios, ai 8laff College...
William Patrick Lawlor
John Stoyte
Ralph Edmonstone Buchanan
Henry Anderson Wilson
John Thomas Acton Drought.
William Fulton
William George Small
Bennett William Lucas
John Frederick Irwin
Shirley Apthorp
Alfred Doshwood Worgan
William Whitmore Beagin
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Percy Henry Noel Lake
ChesBborough Gordon Mac-
Kcnaie Kennedy
Arthur Glyn LeonEurd
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^ Lt. Colonel de Montmorency and Major
Clarke were present with the 59th Regiment at
the operations before and capture of Canton in
i8s7 (Modal with Clasp).
* Captain Lawson was propont with the 59th
Regiment at the operations before and capture of
Canton in 1857 ; was engaged on the expedition
from Canton to the White Cloud Mountains in
June; also at tho storming and capture of Nam-
tow on nth Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Shinkwin served with the 59th Regi-
ment during the operations before Canton under
Sir Michael Seymour in tho latter part of 1856 and
beginning of 1857, and was present at the attack
and capture of Port Lin and tho Heights behind
Canton on 28th Dec, and at the storming and
capture of the city (wounded) on 39th Dec. 1857 1
also at tho affair at the White Cloud Mountains,
and afterwards with the expedition to the Gulf of
Pecheli (Medal with Cladp).
SUB.LIKUT.
13 Feb. 73
9 Aug. 73
13 Nov. 73
x3 Nov. 73
Payima*ter. —
Quarter Matter. — James Rowland, 4 Oct. 73.
Medveal Officer.— Surgeon Major Joseph Watts/ Surgeon^ 11 April 68.
Faeinge White.— -4^«i/*, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Smharked for Ceylon, September 1867.
' Major lAcy served with tho 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and as local
Lt.Colonel commanded the greater part of a Brigade during a portion of the advance on Magdala, and
finally was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
» Surgeon Major Watta.— For War Scrvicea see " Medical Department."
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er »t Audax." "Bolbia." "Vimibba" "Mabtiwiqitb" *'Ta.latbba." "Fubjttbs d'Ohob" "Aliitbiu"
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Colond in Chief.— l^M 3£ar$kalHi9 Sogal Higknen The Duirtf o/Cambridge, KQ. KF.GCB. G CMO. 3 Mar. (^
— - Colonels Commandant— a George Fred., Viteount Templetown,* JSTCB. JSnswn, '24 April 23 j Lt. '29 Oct. 25;
_ Capt. i*ia Dec. 26 ; Major. 16 June 37 ; Lt.Colonel^ *i6 April 41 ; Colonel^ xi Nov. 51 ; Jlajcr Gentr^, :*.
[*", Oct. 58 ; ZUut. General, 9 March 65 ; General, 6 April 73 ; Colonel Commandant 60th Riflift, 34 Oct f^.
5^ I Henry, Iwcott 11/ Mclvillo," ffC5. £h*. ^- Li. 18 Nov. 19 ; Capt. '1 April 24 ; Major^^ix July 26; U.Culotti,
I P3 Dec. 20; Colonel, 28 Nov. 41 ; Jfa/or G<'»iera/, 20 June 54 ; Lieut. General, 5 May 60; General, 1 Jan. c*.
Colonel Commandant 60th Rifles, i April 63.
... Lieatenant Oolcnels.- 3 Peter Burton Hoc, snd Lt. *'23 July 41 ; Lt. 26 July 44 ; Capt. '17 June 51 ; Majtr, ':}
' April 59 ; Lt.Colonel, ^iZ Sept. 60 ; Colonel, t8 Sept. 65. ^
... I Charles Alexander BoBwell Gordon,^ ii«W7M, **2i April 43; X/. '13 Juno 45; Capt. 6 June 54; Bt.Majvr,
. ' 6 June 56 ; Major, '18 Sept. 60 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, i Jan. 68 ; Lt.Colonel, '9 Au^. 71.
... 2 Huffh Parker Montgomery,* ittd Lt. 'at Aug. 49 ; Lt. '28 Oct. 53 ; Capt. '17 Aug. 55 ; Mq/or, »io Nov. ^.
Lt.Colonel. 13 Aug. 73.
... 4 Charles Williamson, 2»i i^. '11 July 51 ; X«. xi Aug. 54 ; Capt. »i6 Oct. 57; JTci/or, '9 Aug. 71 ; I^-CWmtI,
18 Oct. 73.
... Major*.— 4 wykeham Leigh Pemberton,* 2nd Lt. '23 April 52 ; Lt. '25 Aug. 54 ; Cofrf. 23 Mar. 58; Ma/jr,
I i-aS Oct. 71.
... 2 Rowley Willes Hinxman,^ 2nd Lt. 23 Nov. 49; Li. ^3 Mar. 54; Capt. 15 Jan. 58; BtMajor, tg Jhn. i^:
I Major, 24 April 72; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 7 Jan. 74.
... I Francis Dundas Farquharson,* 2nd Lt. '18 Feb. 53; Li. 23 Mar. 55; Capt. 24 April s& ; Bt.Maior, i iiij
52; Major, J Feb. 73.
ames Durham Dundas,' wd Lt. 3 Mar. 54 ; Lt. 23 March 55 ; Capt. 2a June 58 ; Bt.Major, xa Nor. rr
Jfiyor, I April 73.
Herbert George Deedes," Prioate Secretarg io ths Secretary of State for War, Eneifft^ 11 Aug. 54 ; 1*. -.
Mar. 55 ; Capt. P2 July 58 ; Bt. Major, 25 Sept. 60; Bt.Li.Colonel, 30 July 71 ; Major, $ July 73.
... 3 James Joseph Collins, En$ign, '25 Aug. 54? Lt. 23 Mar. 55; Capt. '19 July 59; Bt.Major, s i^J :-<
I Major, 5 July 73.
... J2 Francis Vemou Northey," Ensign, 22 Mar. 55; Lt. 27 July 55; Capt. ^1% May 60; P<.Jfiv^( »« ^o^- P^
Major, 5 July 73.
... 4 William Frederick Carlcton," Enngn, 30 March 55; Lt. 'x? Aug. 55; Ciip*. »i8 Sept. 60; i?Uf«>Bf.
I 23 May 73 ; M<\jor, 13 Aupr. 73.
... 2 Cromer At^hhurnhnm," Enfifjn. 20 April 55 ; Lt. 26 Oct. 55 ; Capt. ^23 Jan.63 ; Mcyor, i8 Oct 73.
Captaiws.
3 Kennett Gregg Henderson"
2 James Sturgeon Hamilton Algar"
1 Geo. Charles KeUy" (Q.3f. 7 April 54)
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2 William Grerard Byron>«
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2 Latham Coddiugton Brownrigg
4 James Heniy Herbert Croft
4 Francis Wallace Grenfell, Aide de Camp to Sir A. *>
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X Charles Gilbert Fryer
4 William Warren
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3 George Carpenter
3 Richard Collingwood Robinson^'
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X Denis Bingham"
4 John Talbot Damley Crosbie, Aide de Camp io Briga- \
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3 Francis Henry Baillie
2 Walter Cowan
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Horace Walpolo
John Dowling HowdQu
Charles Michell
Arthur James Brander
Henry Ernest William Fetherstonhaugh.
Francis Moore Ward
Charles Radly Brittain Thome
Charles Hope, Interpreter
Richard Steele Rupert Fetherstonhaugh.
Godfrey AsteU
Humphrey David Parry Okedcn
Nicholas Edw. de Bemer Fenwick
Walter Henry Holbechi*
William Sturrock Anderson
Frederick Amelius Beauderk
Henry Allfrey
Corbet Stapleton Cotton
Henry Lowth Farmer
Robert Henley
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1 Lord Templetown served throngli-
out the Eastern campaign of 1854,
and until March 1855, in command
of the xst Battalion of Coldstream
Guards, present at the battle of the
Alma (mentioned in despatches),
battle of Inkerman, in command of
the Brigade of Guards, which he
brought out of action (wounded, and
horse killed), subsequently in com-
mand of the xst Division ; also pre^
sent at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasps, CB., Officer of
the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lord Melville commanded the
33rd during the suppression of the
Insurrection in Lower Canada in 1837;
and also in repelling the attacks ot
the American brigands who landed
ncarPrcscott, Upper Canada, in 1838.
Commanded the Bombay Column of
the Army throughout tiie Puiyaub
campaign of 1848-49, including tbe
siege and storm of the town and cap-
ture of the citadel of Mooltan, battle
of Goojerat, and subsequent opera-
tions (Medal with Clasps, and XCB.)
SUB LISUT.
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24 July
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9 Aug.
9 Aug.
9 Aug. yj
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X3 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
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P«9mtuUn.~2 Francis FitzPatrick,>* 2 Mar. 55 : and Li. xq Oct. 49 ; Li. 31 May 54 ; Son.U^/ar, 9 lC«r« 65t
4 Edward Charles Grant, 28 Dec. 55 ; Mon.Major. 28 Dec. 70.
3 Charles Harrison Hignett, xo May jx ; Bneiffn, P28 July 63; Lt. 7 Nov. 68.
(iiimrUr Hatter*.— 4 Thomas Jarvis,** 2 Dec. 62.
X John Toole,«» 13 Feb. 66.
3 William Holmes.^ 17 April 67.
3 William FitsHenry,*7 6 July 67.
JfcfUesJ Qffloen. — 3 Surgeon Major Adam Griiham Young,** Surgeont so June 65.
a Surgeon Major William Maonamara, mD., Surgeon, x6 March 67.
4 Surgeon Mcy'or Arthur Edwin Temple Longhurst,** MD., Surgeon, x May 67*
1 Surgeon MaJor^WUliam. Silver Oliver ,*" MD., Surgeon, 3 Feb. 72.
Green— Aeii^ 8carlet.~^^«iito, Messrs. Cox and Co.— IrUk Agente, Sir E. Borough, Bi. and Co.
ui Baiiaiion embarludfor Malta, 8 March x866. MaUfax, Nova Seotia; DefSi, Winehetter,
nd Battalion embarked for India', September 1867. Murree, Bengal ; D^t, Wineheeter.
yd BaUaUon returned from Aden, 94 December iBja. SkomeUffe.
iik BattaUtm returned from New Brunewiek, 5 Julg 1869. Forthnd,
Digitized by
Got)gle
3o6 doth (The King's Royal Bijle Corps),
* Lt. Colonel Gordon served as a volunteer at the first attack upon Mooltan, and with the ist Battalion 60^ Mm
through the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). Served as Assistant Adjutant General in the Turkish Contingent from June 1855 to June 1S57 (4thCla&3
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
* Lt. Colonel Montgomery served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
« Major Pemberton served with the 60th Rifles in India during the mutiny, and was severely wounded, with losi
of two fingers of left hand, at Cawnpore on the 27th Nov. 1857 (Medal).
7 Lt. Colonel Hinxman served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of i857against the mutineers in India flroxn 7th
June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the 8ubse<|uent siege operatioiis,
assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with Clasp).
> Major Farquharson served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, as extra Aide do Camp to Sir Hope
Grant (Medal with Clasps for Taku Fort* and Pekin).
" Major Dundas served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India from -tb
June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege operati l-
to 6th August (wounded on loth June). Served the cr^mpaign of 1858 in Rohilcund, including the acUons of Bur ■
walla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and IxmiU' I
ment of Shahiehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, captiire of the Fort of Bunnai, pursoit of t^
bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee ; Oude campaign, mcladii
enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee ; Oude campaign, mcladin:: i:
actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal with Cki.>j
Served on the Red River expedition of 1870 (Brevet of Major).
*o Lt. Colonel Deedes served with ihe i st Battalion 60th Rifles the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in Ind 2,
including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai, and taking the Heights before Delhi, the f-nlr^
^uent siege operations (wounded on 12th June), assault and capture of the city, with tne final aUack on and ccri^
tion of the palace. Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Jones during the campaign in Rohilcund. inr!-! !-
ing the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of B&ir J .
attack and bbmbardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of theFm /
Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahonldee. Serre*! i?
extra Aide de Camp to Sir A. Wilson at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; and as Orderly Ofl3cer to Bripn iy?
Barker in the operations in Oude fh)m 3rd Dec. 1858 to ist Feb. 1859 (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Ma; r
*^ Major Northey served the Oude campaign in 1858 with the 60th Rifles, including the capture of the For. ;'
Mittowlie and action of Biswah (Medal). Served also on the Red River expedition of 1870 (Brevet of Major).
1* Major Carleton served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 1858 in the Shahabad district (MedaV.
" Major Ashbumham served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the act ozi
on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking of the Heights before Delhi, subsequent siege operations, as^^^
and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace. Campaign in Rohilcund, inelal :^'
the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of ftm. r
attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fo-*.
Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Groomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack ou ^
destruction of Shahabad (Medal with Clasp).
*♦ Captains Henderson and Algnr served with the 60th Rifies in the suppression of the mutiny in the Sh»ha^
district of Bengal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Cla^ '•'
Taku Forts and Pekin).
" Captain Kelly served with the 60th Rifles the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, incladirrtie
actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights oefore Delhi, subsequent siege open: i%s
assault and capture of the city with the final attack on and occupation of the palace; campaign in Rohilcur.- i-
eluding the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and captnrt :'
Bareillv. attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of '±?
Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee. a:i-- -i
and destruction of Shahabad and Bungkagong, the Oude campaign, and officiated as Brigade Major to a Mors f
Column under Colonel Dennis (Medal with Clasp).
*« Captain Byron served with the 38th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58. and was present at the wsiti
and capture of Meangunge, siego and capture of Lucknow, and action at Barree (Medal with Clasp*.
*7 Captain Poole served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 1858 in the 8hahal)ad district (Me«lin.
^* Captain Morris served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China (Medal with tv?
Clasps).
" Captains Wallace, Calderon, Robinson, Bingham, and Coulson, Lieutenants Fraser, Mitchell-Innes. Dart?.
Wood, Marsham (as Adjutant), Hon. K. Tumour, Burstall, Riddell. Archer, and Holbech served on the Red ilir^r
expedition of 1870.
*o Captain Buller served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal v^
two Clasps). Served with the ist Battalion on the R«d River expedition of 1870.
*• Major FitzPatrick served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaflir war of 1851-53 (Medal), l!
the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Medal). Also served throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
«♦ Quarter Master Jarvis served with the 55th Regiment in the China war of 1841-42, and waa present at the tats?
cf Amoy. Chusan, and subsequent operations up the Ningpo river, and storming of Chin Kiang Fo (Medal}. Ha*
also the Good Conduct Medal.
«* Quarter Master Toole served with the 60th Rifles in the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49, and was prcBcnt dan-Ji
the second siege operations at Mooltan (including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the Citadel). \»tri
of Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh Armv until its final surrender at Rawul Pindee, occupation of Attock and Pcahair:-,
andexpulsionoftheAfl*ghan Force beyond the Khyber Pass. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of iS--5^
including the dispersion of insurgent villagers in the Meerut district, siego operations against Delhi from 26ih Asc.
to 3th September 1857 ; campaign in Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, kW^
Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of 8halu€h&5p» tt^
defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left t«ni »
the Goomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, and action of Bungkagoun ; the Oude campaign, including ti*
actions of Pusgaon and Risoolpore, attack and capture of Fort MittowUe, and action of Biswah (Medal vith Cla^? '
Served also on the R«d River expedition 1870.
*« Quarter Master Holmes served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 r>Wii
In suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Modal). Also Uiroughont the camjaip
of x86o in China (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
^ Quarter Master Henry served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal)
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I p^ pav '31 Dec. 41 : Lt. Colonel, x8 Jan. 48 ; Colonel, aS Nov. 54 ; Mcy'or General, 24 Oct. 6a ; Xmk^. General, 25 Oct.
- — — ^ 71 ; Colonel 6i8t Foot, 3 Feb. 70.
32 ■•• Lieutaiiant OoloneL— Alexander William Gordon," Enrian, ^ix March 42 ; Lt. ^2 May 44 ; Capt. 1*29 Dec. 48 ;
Bl.Jfajor, 19 Jan. 58 ; Major, '16 Nov. 60; Bt.Lt. Colonel. 27 Dec. 68; Lt.Colonel, 15 Jan. 73.
Kajort.— William Frecland Brett,^ JEneiyn, 'z April 42 ; Lt. 6 Dec. 44 ; Capt, 25 Jane 51 ; Major, '14 Aug.
57; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 11 Nov. 57; Colonel, 6 May 65.
William Blackett.* Eneign, P29 Dec. 54; Lt. P9 Nov. 55; Capi. '17 Dec. 58; Bt.Major, 5 July 72; Major,
15 Jan. 73
CAnAurs.
Robert Button
Bertie ShiflftieT*
Frederick John Fane
Edward Waugh Ramsey
•. Charles Henry BoUeau.^ >
D.A.A. Q.forMuMketrs, Malta >
Henry Tomkinaon
Wi gram Montajru Money
John Lloyd Dickin
Hon. Bdward John Ohetwynd
HarryHutchinsonAog.Stewart
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Redmond Uniacke Somerville
William Merrick Fowler
Charles Wyndham Murray
Frederic John Curtin, Adju- \
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Robert Hayes uorbett
Edwin Law
Arthur Edward WOby
Tho. Wm. Crawford Leathem
Alfred Charles Fryer, Intt. cfl
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Maurice Charles O Connell ...
Charles Edward Whalley
Wm. Mends Forte Trotman ...
Allan Gilmore
Francis Herbert England
Ludlow Strai^ge Henry Payne
Abercromby Anson Craven )
Nelson >
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Thomas Alexander Hill .,
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65 at the siege assault and capture of Delhi (and as
651a volunteer with the ArUllery from 26th August
till its fall), including repulse of sorties on 4th
z8th and 23rd July and ist August 1857 (Medal
with Clasp).
Pajrma«<«r.— Charles Edward Lennox," 8 May 67; 2nd Li, xa June 5a j LI. 3 Sept. 54 ; Capi, x Jan. 62.
Quarter Matter.— J amea Wilson," 7 Nov. 68.
Medical Officer. — Surgeon Major James Petrie Street," MD., Surgeon, 15 June 66.
Faeinge Buff.-^Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh Agent»,8ir E. Borough, Bi. and Co.
Metnrned from Nova Scotia, June 187a.
* Sir Horatio Shirley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; commanded the 88th in the battles of Alma and
Iiikermau, and siege of Sebastopol ; was General Officer of tho Trenches in the attack on the Quarries on the 7th
Jane, and at the attack on the i8th June, and commanded a Brigade at the attack on the Redan on the 8th Sept. —
woanded (Medal with three Clisps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
Class of the MeAJidie). »
^ LtColonel Gordon served with the 6zst Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857, was present
St the repulse of the sorties of 4th and i8th July, and in the action of Nujjufghur on asth August, where he com-
manded ihe Reserve (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel Brett commanded tho 54th Regiment during the burning of the steam transport Sarah Sonde at sea on
nth Nov. 1857. The conduct of the 54th on that occasion was the subject of a general order dated Horse Guards,
37th Feb. 1858, in which Lt. Colonel Brett is mentioned as being " entitled to high praise for his conduct through-
out" under circumstances "the most alarming and dangerous in which soldiers can be placed" (Brevet of
Lt.Coloncl, and presented by the Rojal Humane Society with a Silver Medal and vote of thanks for his services on
the occasion). Served in India durmg the suppression of the mutiny from January X858, and commanded a Flying
Coiamn on the Nepaul Frontier ; this force received the special acknowledgments of the Governor General of Iiidia
for "energy and seal displayed for the period so employed " (Medal).
* Major Blackett served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzoteie Frontier
under Sir Sydnev Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostaneo fanatics on the Heights of
Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasps).
^ Captain Shiflber served with tho 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action at
Cawnporo on a6th 27th and aSth Nov. X857, capture of Meeangungo, siege and capture of Lucknow, and relief of
Aziinghur (Medal with Clasp).
'*' Captain Lennox served in the Burmese war of 1853-53 (Medal).
^^ Quarter Master Wilson served with the aand Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the
Boree Valley, N. W. frontier of India, in November 1853. Also with tho expeditionary force against the Lurruckxai
Mohmunds, including the taking and destruction of several villages in August and SeptembCT 1854 (Medal with
Clasp).
"Doctor Street.— For War Services see "Medical Department."
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' Capi. 4r Lt. Colonel, P31 Dec. ay ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 20 Jane 54 ; Litui. Oeneral, ii Jul 60 ;
General, t? June 66 ; Colonel 62nd Foot, 16 Nov. 58.
LieuteiuuitColonels.—e. William Sankey,* CB., Brigadier General Cowmanding Preeideney J>idriel, Bengal,
Eneign, '19 April 44 ; Lt. ^8 Aug. 45 ; Capt. '27 April 49 ; Bt. Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; Bt.Lt.Colomei,2'Hov. 55;
Major, 24 Feb. 57 ; Col^tnel, 18 May 62 ; Lt.Colonel, 14 Feb. 72.
Samuel George Carter,* Eneign, 13 June 45; Lt. 18 July 48; Capt. 21 July 54; BLMajor, 7 Nor. 65;
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FC Henry Edward Jerome,* £N<i^n, 21 Jan. 48; Lieut. 30 A
GAPTA.nrs.
John Lovell Kelly
Walter Andrew Corbett
George Simpson Fraser
John Medows Theobald
Robert NevillGream,/n«ptfcfor o/Gynn
in India
Arthur Lloyd Reade
*. John Boughey, In$tructor, R. M. College...
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Extra Aide ae Camp to Governor qfBombag }
William Lane Robinson Scott
Thomas Joseph FitzSimon
Robert Rogers
!.J*i6 Feb. 55 ; Bt.Mai. 3 Feb. 70 ; Maj.2 Apr. 71.
I. 4^ ; Jjteut. 30 AprU 52 ; Cop^n, 23 July 58 ; Brevet Meijer,
I July 59 ; Brevet Lieut. Colonel^ 15 Sept. 70; Mc^or, 16 Aug. 73.
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23 July
P13 Dec.
» 5 Feb.
'22 April
26 Feb.
8 July
• 7 Nov.
14 Mar.
25 June
J'2x Nov.
LlKUTBITAIfTS.
Thomas Hamilton Forsyth, Adjutant\
I Aug. 68 i
Thomas Fentham Todd
Arthur James Chichester
James Bennett
Thomas Duncan William Dunn. Irutructor ^
ofMuaketry 4 July 71 j
Henry Jones
Vicesimns Knox
Arthur Croding
Robert Hayne
William Bowlas Williams
Harry Molyneux Carter
ClaytOL William James Hingston, Interpreter
Robert Henry Forrest
Adolphus Lambert Dennis
George Lake Talbot DennlsR
James Henry Bowhill
» 4 Dec.
P2oMay
'15 Nov.
2 May
Pio Nov.
P25 Sept.
P 7 Aug.
P 8 Aug.
J'25 Sept.
P30 Oct.
8 Jan.
22 Jan.
»*ii April
Pi 2 June
P27 AprU
P16 Nov.
P23 Aug.
~ 4 Nov.
P 4 June
2 May
'10 Sept.
7 Nov.
Px2 Dec.
9 Sept.
28 Dec.
P 6 Mar.
60 P19 July 64
64 P30 Oct. 67
Sub LlBTrTBKi.HT8.
George Blakiston Renny
Duncan Peter Robertson
John Frederic Inglis
Edward Montgomerie Nedham
Finlay Cochrane Beatson
P29 May 67
P 7 Aug. 67
P30 Oct. 67
P 1 Feb. 68
PisFeb. 68
P24NGT. 63
P 3 Feb. 69
Pi 4 July 69
P36 Feb. 70
3 Apr. 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
10 Jan. 72
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PisFeb. 68
Pi I April 68
P 2 May 68
P 1 Aug. 68
P 3 Feb. 69
Pi4July 69
3 Apr. 70
13 Nov. 72
I Feb. 73I
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12 Feb. 73
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12 Nov.. 73
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Pajrwajfer.— Thomas Newton Young,? i Jan. 57 ; Q.lf. 9 April 47 ; Eneign, ai July 48
Quarter Maeter. — Charles Lenton. 5 June 66.
Medical Officer. — Surgeon Major Thomas Smith Hollingsworth, Surgeon, 7 Aug. 67.
Facinge B\iff.^Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for India, 30 December x868.
* Sir William Thomas Knollys served with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 6th March to the end of the Penis-
Bula war in 1814, and was present at the blockade of Bayonne, repulse of the sortie — on which occasion Sir Hcaij
BuUivan and ten Officers of the Guards were killed or died of their wounds.
'Brigadier Greneral Sankey served the Eastern campaign up to i6th Dec. 1854, and firom 13th July 1855. &>
D.A.Q.M.G., and from 3i8tAug. as A.Q.M.G. to ist Division, including the affairs of Bulganak and K'Kenxie^
Farm, battles of Alma (mentioned in despatches, and charger killed) and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, s^
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of theMe4i*ii*'
and Turkish Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Carter served with the sist Light Infantry during the war in Burmah ft*om April to August 1852; «*
on board the E.I.C. steam-sloop Seeottrie during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on t^^
Rangoon river, served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture
of Rangoon ; also at the assault and capture of Bassein, i^th May (severely wounded). Was mentioned in G«nem'
Godwin^s despatches as " deserving the best consideration of Government" for his services at the captorinf ^
storm of the enemy's stronghold and entrenched x)Osition south of Bassein ; honoured with the best Uumks of t^
Governor General in Council, and promoted to the rank of Captain (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
» Major Hay served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including tne siege of Sebastopol and the
attack on the Quarries (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Jerome served with the i9tli Regiment in the Indian cami)aign of 1857-59, including operations aj^^^
the rebel tribes in Groojerat, storm and capture of Chundairee— led the storming party, siege and capture olJh^^
where under a murderous fire he assisted in securing Ensign Secoal, who was severely woonded— mentioocd a
despatches ; also present at the action of Koonch and at the various engagements before Calpee — severdj and dac-
gerously woundea (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served la
uie Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on tlie Black Mountain (Medal viv
Clasp). .
' Major Young received the special thanks of the Commander in Chief for services rendered to the civil vi&on-
ties during the Chartist riots in South Wales in 1839. Served as Adjutant 22nd Reg^iment at thecapton^^
destraction of the villages in the Boreo Valley on the Peshawur Frontier in Nov. 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
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GoIoBeL— Thomas Maitland Wilson, Sniiffit, ^15 Apr. 24; Lt. P13 Mbv 26; Capt. P23 Dec. 31; Bt.li^jor,.
o Nov. 46; MajoTy 18 Aug. 48 ; Lt.Colonel^ '15 June 49 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major Oeutral, 7 Jan. 64 j
lUnU.Qeneraly 23 April 72; Colonel 63rd Foot, 22 Aug. 73.
lieutaumt ColoBel.--Vero Hunt Bowles,* Smign, lo April 49; Lt.^n Aug. 535 Caft. 8 July 55; Mt^or,
Capt. '29 Dec. 57; IfcMor, >'i2 Oct. 70.
Giip«. '24 Dec. 58; BiJ£«^, 5 July 73^
Major, 24 Jan.
73.
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Captains.
Charles Henry Kinahan
Charles EUison Terrot
Charles Owen James
Marmadako Stourton
Edmund Sandilands Savage ...
*. Nadolig Ximenes Gwynne ..
Arnold David Saportas
Frederick William Day
Henry Mount Farkerson*
P 2 Nov.
18 Jan.
Pi 5 Nov.
Pi 7 May
2 July
9 Oct.
'27 May
•"ii Oct.
23 Nov.
L1BUTBVAVT8.
Constantine Joseph Ryan
Robert WUliam Bastow
Frederic Whit. Russell' Jones...
Robert Wright Studdy
William Lettsom Grono w
Henry James Jackson
Francis Macnaghten Leslie^ ...
William Palmer,* Adjutaut\
6 July 70 >
William Frederick Nuthall,)
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Herbert Rowley Cook
'Arthur George Millar
Charles JohnShererWhittall, \
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Wm. Robert Le Geyt Anderson'
G^eorgo Lindsay Garstin . . .
Charles Grenvillo Mansel
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57 2 Feb.
»» 9 Nov. 60
13 Sept. 67
P29 June 70
P23 Mar. 70
29 June 70
3 Sept. 67
P 5 April 71
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Colonel Bowles served with the 63rd Begl-
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Sub Likutbkaxts.
Rawdon Kdw. Dennys Reilly...
Horbert Edward Ravenshaw...
Henry Thomas George Bumc.
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t Oct.
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20 July
30 Doo.
including Uie battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman ; siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol,
expedition to Kerch, bombardment and captUTe-
of Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Glass
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
» Lieut. Palmer served in India during th»
mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
* Paymaster Piper servedwith the Rifle Brigade^
throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. in-
cluding the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the Battalion through the whole of ita
, - services in the suppression of the Indian mutiny,
71 linclxding the capture of Lucknow, and numerona
70 aflTairs during me Oude campaign (Medal witbi
-, Clasp).
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I 31 Aug. 72
I 25 Jrt^o 73
9 Aug. 73
I 12 Nov. 73
Pajrma«for.— Frederick Piper,<> 14 Sept. 70; Q;uarter Matter, 30 March 60.
Quarter lfa«f«r.— William Ridler, 8 June 72.
Medical Qfflfr. —Surgeon Major John Hairison Robotham/ Surgeon, 25 April 68.
' Faeingt Qreoru— Agent, John Boustead, Esq.— Jri#A AgenU, Sir E. Borough, St., and Co.
Embarked for India, 7 Oct. 1870.
* Major Gordon served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present with the*
fHilected marksmen of the Regiment at the actions of Chunda, Umeerporc, and Sultanporo, Fort of Dhowraha, siege
and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches), subsequent operations in Oude and affair of Meangungo, also-
r.t Churda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Parkcrson served with the 82nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny in
»"=;7-59. including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of Cawnpore. defeat of the Gwalior Contingent.
n* Cawnpore, action of Kale Nuddee, occupation of Futtehghnr, and acted as Field Adjutant for three months to a
f vine: Column under Colonel D. Watson ; defence of the Jail at Shal^ehanporo, affairs of Mahomdio, Shababad^
hni Bunkagoon (Medal with Clasp).
7 Lieut. Leslie served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 (Medal with Clasp for Lucknow).
* Surgeon Major Robotham.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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64th i2,td StaffordsMro) .—LinJced to 98//*. [fT^^S^TiSMi
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Colonel.— Charles Algernon Lewi«,» Comet, J'xs Oct. 25; Lt. '15 Aug. 26; Cap^ '12 Ainil 33; C«p<. 4-
Lt. Colonel, P30 Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major, n Jan. 58; Lt.ColoneL 13 Feb. 59; If a/or Onurci,
10 June 60; Lieut.Oeneral, 8 March 69: Colonel 64th Foot, 12 Feb. 70
Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Mookler,* Eneipn, 12 Sept, 43; Lt. 12 Jan. 48; Capt. a May 51 j BMffljor,
24 Mar. 58; Major, 9 Sept. 59; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 18 Mar. 69; Lt.Colonel. 21 Jan. 74-
Majori.— Valentine Ryan/ .Ermyn, 30 Nov. 49; Lt. 2 Jan. 52; Cop/. 16 Mar. 58: i/.Jfa;or, 5 July 72; Ifajor,
12 Feb. 73.
$. George Digby Barker,^ Professor, Staff Colleae, Ensign, '21 Jan. 53 ; Lt, >*i6 Mar. 55 ; Capl. 2 April 61 :
Bi. Major, 17 Sept. 6x ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 23 April 7s ; Major, 21 Jan. 74.
Captaivs.
George Henry John Haldane"
John Ayton Wood*®
Char! es Hamilton Sams
James Landon Watt
Edward Joseph Jekyll, Adj. )
1 Adm. Bait. Beds B\fle\
Volunteers )
John Woulfe Keogh
John Symeon WaUcer
Francis John Edward Green...
Francis Sandys Dugmore
Edward William Carleton
Garald James Paterson
BUSIGir.
»'23 Mar.
II May
P12 Feb.
*25 Jan.
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Pi4Aug. 57 27 July 66
P25 Sept. 60 P 8 Jan. 68
P25Feb. 62 1-30 Sept.
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,591 9 Sept. 64
62 P12 June 67
60' P 4 April 65
62 P 8 Jan. 68
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Rich. Jas. Wm. Dennistonn, ")
Inst. qfMusk. 14 Mar. 73 ... i I
Charles Wortham 1
Edm. Rob. Stewart Richard- \ I
son, Adjutant 22 July 71 ... ) I
Edmund William Adderley . . .
Richard John Bingham
John Edmund Harpur Crewe...
J>ed. Seton Karr Lushington .
John Patrick Miller
Thomas Currie I
Pig Nov.
P I May
P12 June
P16 Oct.
P30 Oct.
P 2 May
' 8 Dec.
P27 Aug.
SVB LXBITTBirAirTS. I
Thomas Alfred Beale
James Mitchell Johnstone '
Henry George Purdon 1
Francis John Sayer Cator
Henry Beaufoy Mortimer '
Arthur John St. George French
John Hunter Reynolds
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P22 July 71
10 April 72
15 May 72
6 July 72
P2oJune 68
12 Feb. 73
21 Jan. 74
* Lieut. General Lewis served with tie Grenai^
Guards in the Crimea from the 13th Aug. 185^;
Anril 6q Commanded Divisions of the Araiy in tie
^ ^ j Trenches, and the Grenadier Guards at the taking
Dec. 69 1 of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkiah Hedal
Feb. 70 ^^*^ 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Aug. 70
Oct. 71
Oct. 70
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
Feb. 74
SUB LIEUT.
14 Aug. 72
21 Aug. 72
II Sept. 72
29 Mar. 73
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
18 Mar. 74
PayuMMter.- Richard 8. Crawley, 2 Oct. 66; Hon.Captain, 2 Oct. 71.
Quarter Ma»ter.~iohn M'Guiness, 5 July 71.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major James Bonnyman» MD., Surgeon, 12 Oct. 70.
Facings Bltick.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— irw* AgenU, Sir B. Borongb, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Malta, 28 Mar. 1872.
* Lt.Colonel Mockler seryed with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm aud
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and night attack and battle of Kooshab— severely wounded by rotiad-
shot (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Kalee Nnddee acd
Kerkeroulie, Bareilly, Shahjehaupore, Bunnai, and Mahomdie (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
7 Major Ryan served with the 64th Regiment in the N. W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-5? ;
present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham (acting as his Aide de Camp), defence of Cawnpiire
and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Kalee Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, and capture of Bareilly (MedaJ).
• Lt.Colonel Barker served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and
battle of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
with Havolock's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandw
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgunge (first and second) , Boorbeakechowkee, and the several actions leadinc to
and ending in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence, including several sorties (wonndedj ;
with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks, and in the operationi endinp ie
the final capture of Lucknow, where he ofliciated as D. A.Q.M.General, ist Division, and was mentioned in despatch^ ;
the RohUcund campaign in 1858, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and ayesr"*
servi ce for Lucknow) .
» Captain Haldane served the Persian campaign of 1856-57 with the 64th Regiment, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, bombardment of MohumraJi, ssd
expedition to Ahwaz— in command of the Light Companv (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Pn-
▼inces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; present with' Havelock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore. At^onf,
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), Onao, Buseerut Gunge (first and second) ; was an ABsistant Field Enginwr 3
the defence of the Alumbagh (mentioned in despatches) ; present at the actions of Dilkoosha and second relief of
Lucknow, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Kala Nuddee and Kcrkerralie.
capture of Bareilly, and afiuirs of Shahjehaupore, Bunnie, and Mahomdie (Medal with Clasp, and a years scrnce
for Lucknow).
10 Captain Wood was on board the Transport Sarah Sands with the Head Quartsrs of the 54th Regimcit on
passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth November 1857. Served durmg
he Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
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SSfr'^^^r^ Robert Walpole,i KCJ3. and U. ^n May 25; Lt. Pa6 Sept. 26; Capi. P94 Jan. 34; 2fq;or,
,— — 31 May 44; BiM.Colonel, a Jrdy 47; CoZo»«/, 2S Nov. 54; Zt.CoUneL 17 Oct. 56; Mtaar General,
I ' 1 30 Hay 6a; i»«i<.Geii«>o/, 25 Oct. 7x; Co/on^Z 65th Foot, 28 Oct. 69. -^ -^
1 .0 ... LiMrtaMnt CoUmeL— Charles Blewitt,» £wnffn, p8 May 46 ; Lt. aa Dec, 48 ; Capt, Pi May 55 ; Major, 7 Jan. 69 ;
I/. Cotew?, 13 Feb. 73.
•7J..l|^flri.-Wmiain John Chads,* Eneiffn, 'la Nov. 47; Lt.^m Sept. 48; Ca/j^ 30 June 54 j JBi.lfq/or, xs
'" l_£ec.54;i/.i^Co7<wi«Z,oNov. 62; 2i/a/or, i5Mtty7a. i- * * /- J :>-». -v . 3
.Frei Sjansfield Hemes, irwi^rii, 4 Aprif 51 ; Lt. ''25 Nov. 53 ; Capi. ^7 Dec. 58 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 7a ; Mc^or^
I 12 rep. 73.
I Captaiks.
• [Lionel Smith Warren*
William Byam^ .
• Tillara Butlei« .'*...".".*!.'!.";
William Gervaise de la Poer»...
• George BeryaminWolseley,**'
Br^.Hajor^Mortsr, Bengal]
■■ Cha. Grosvenor Byam Martin
• John Cookson Fife "
I tf owbray Lettson Elliot
• EUisLee
, LiirxxiTAirTS.
Hngh FitaRoy Marryat
• Keginald William Dal^ety
■ Frederick Luttman Johnson ...
• Chas. Augustus Fillingham, \
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Henry Augiistus Rasch
Salubniy Davenp.Crookenden
William Kthelston
Win.Maitland PeagumColeman
Charles John '\Vhitaker, .AcJ/.
I 25April73
John Charles Christie
Rich.Duffln Buckley Rutherford
• Geo. Bryan Douglas Thomhill
■ Henry Spencer Wheatley
Alexander Thomas Weller
j Frederick Guy Vivian, Int*r- \
I prtter J
Robert St. George Harding )
HamUton }
John Henry Watson
Sub LiBrTBVAaTS.
WHliam Walter Lean
Algernon Geo. Arnold Durand
Charles John Dennys
EKSIGir.
^33 Nov. 5a Pi 8 Aug. 54
^25 Jan. 59
16 Mar. 58
'x7 Nov. 63
zSSept. 57
' 9 June 65
23 Dec. 64
27 Feb. 59
' 8 July 6a
Pji Dec. 66
P 8 June 67
JO Oct. 65
'*ao July 67
Pi3 Oct. 67
laJan.
'13 Oct.
7 July 69
8 July 69
9 July 68
9 Oct. 69
'29 June 70
" 3 Aug. 70
12 Nov. 70
' 4 Jan. 71
8 Sept. 63
8 Sept. 63 P2S April 68
18 July 62I i2Feb. 70
•* 8 June 67*'23Mar. 70
24 Aug. 58
P12 Oct. 67
o Nov. 67
z Jan. 62
'21 Mar. 68
la Feb. 73
a6 Feb. 73
28 Feb. 70
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17 Aug. 70
» 9 Mar. 66 P31 Qct. 7?
P25 April 63
' 8 Aug. 68
- 7 Nov. 68
P15 Sept. 69
Pio Nov. 69
25 Aug. 67
12 Feb. 70
• 3 Aug. 70
' 4 Jan. 71
25 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 71
30 Feb.
a8 Feb.
SUB LIBVT.
IX Sept. 7 a
az Deo. 72
26 Mar, 73
BT.LT.COL.
' Lt. Colonel Blewitt served with the 65th Regi-
ment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal).
* Captain Warren was engaged in the opera-
tions at Taranaki in 186 1 (Medal).
»^ 1, PtfysMf/^.— Alexander Baird," 12 May 63; Comet, 22 Feb. 56 ; Lt. 21 Aug. 60; Son.Major, 12 May 73.
' . (?wirferir<uf«r.— George Collins. 26 July 73.
^ifedieal Officer. Surgeon Ifajor Henry Sherlock,** Surgeon, 9 Aug. 70.
Faeinge Whito.—AgeiUe, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JmA Agente, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, 10 January 1871.
^^bert Walpole commanded a detachment of the Rifle Brigade at the Fandoo Nuddee on the a6th Nov. 1857 ;
2^^ on the 37th and 28th November at Cawnpore under Major General Windham, on which occasion he
"««i the riffht attack of the Gwalior Contingent, and took two i8-poimder guns ; commanded the 6th Brigade of
Mrnj- at the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December under Lord Clyde ; a detached Corps of the Army that
TOitii through the Doab to Etawah, Futteyghur, and the Ramgunga ; commanded the 3rd Division of the Army
^capture of Lucknow; and a Field Force that entered Rohilound, including attack on Fort Rohea and battle
^yzunp; also the whole of the Troops at the battle of Bareilly under Lord Clyde (wounded— sabre-cut on right
OB. and horse wounded in three places) ; commanded at the fight at Maylah Ghat on the Saarda zsth Jan. 1859,
tec Yuh 360 men. 60 only of whom were Europeans, he entirely defeated 2,500 of the enemy {CB., KCB., Medal wiu
Y^. and received tne thanks of Parliament).
" » olonel Chads served as Aide de Camp to General Godwin throughout the Burmese war of Z852-53, and waa
B^.' it the assault and capture of Martaban, the destruction of the river stockades at Rangoon, attack on the
uf. Hime Stockade. lath April (wounded, but did not quit the field), and operations of the two following days,
^'Cu^ with the storm of the Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade ; also present at the captures of Bassein and
P*. the relief of the beleaguered Garrison at Pegu, and the operations of the four following days, during which
er.*mr in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Major) ;
"^TBd ihe thanks of the Governor Genei*al in Council on six separate occasions during the war. Served as a
^^rat the bombardment and capture of Bomarsund in the Baltic expedition of 1854 (Medal). Served as
i7 (.aptain at 9myma fVom April to Sept. Z855, and as Commandant with rank of Assistant Adjutant General at
T^and Abydoa (Dardanelles from ist Sept. 1855 to 27th Oct. 1856).
japuin Byam served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in Z863-65 (Medal).
«>r Butler served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war of z86o-6i, and also in that of Z863-6S.
I^^Aodcd a Company and was severely wounded at Camerontown 7th Sept. 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Medal,
iBrevetofM^or).
• aptain de la Peer served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal),
■antain Wolseley served with the 84th Regiment during the latter part of the Indian mutiny, and was engaged
Mhe minor aifairs in the Shahabad district under Sir John Douglas (Medal).
" apuin Fifeserved with the z8th Royal Irish and with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in Z865 (Medal) .
Aajor Baird landed in the Crimea with the 71st Highlanders on the 7th Feb. Z855, and served at the siege and
% S«bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
oBigeon Major Sherlock.— For War Services see *' Medical Department."
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**D0UJ10" "TaI^VBBA" "ALBrHEBA" ••VlTTORIA." '•pTEBHBM" " NlTBlIJI " "NiTl"
** ObTHSS " " PKHUfSCLA."
,— P. Tliomas Hcniy Johnston,* Enai^n, 'ai Feb. 22; i<. 'i Oct. 25; Copt. "•24 Oct ?6; Jtf««r,
^
3^/w
*M May 36; Lt.Colonel, ^28 Dec. 38; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51
31 Jipa- 6i_s Colonel 66th Foot, 10 Oct. 70.
laeateiuuit Colonel. — George Vincent Watson, Entujn, P9 April 47 ; Lt. 14 1
Pf> PoU. 63 ; It.Colonel, >'2i Aug. 60.
KajOTt.— Jiiin4> G-albraith, Eiuign, ^la Dec. 51 ; i^ 6 Juno 54 ; Capt. P29
SomerviUtj Gt-rrge C. Hoggc, En»iffu, ^22 Sept. 54; Lt. u Oct. 5s '^
Major Oeneralf 4 June 57; JU.GeBmii.
Nov. 48 ; Capt. '28 April 54; lfa>,
, Feb. 56 ; Major, »i8 Ang. 69.
Capt. P6 Sept. 58 ; Major, ^u Aqc. 6-
Cattaiks.
ChiirleB VftlcT'' me Oliver, CommatuJaNf, ^
OK^^t* Soiiititrium )
JobiJ Tolini n- :wly
Thomuft I]3l]i.s Soady
Wtlliani bjLiJi.":}r8
Robert Johti Jijcelyn Stewart
Ernejat Stopbi'ii Garratt
TbonjJiij Mur;il y=*
Arthur NotBuu Welmfln
John Hfyilev. Interpreter
Gworge \Villiji?ii Monk Kail •.
Liiiiiri:»AifT8.
Tbotmiij Htivr,- I^iS Dec.
W illiaiij. 11 ri/ii >, 1 ton M'Math ' 22 Aug.
BSBT.XAJ.
P 8 Sept. 54 P29Feb. 56 ^21 April 63
p 9 Sept. 54|»»23 Aug.
, . _.. 57|''28Aug.
P27 Mov C2i»'28 Aug. 631P30 Oct.
'" * 58 9 Mar. 60P18N0V.
57 25 Sept. 60 9 May
65 P 6 July 67 P 5 Mar.
8 Jan. 56! 5 Aug.
P I Aug. 68 P31 Oct.
* •' ' =4 July
26 Mar.
II Sept.
P 2 Juno
P29 Sept.
4 Dec.
P^i May
6.,
57 1 30 April 60
59 P 8 Oct. '
Pi9 Sept.
21 Nov.
P29 Mav
P 6 July
13 Jan.
21 Feb.
Pi3MHy
Frt5iierjrk iSiiiiios Dillon
Hufir',' ilerU'it. Smallpiece, In»tructor\
cj" 'Mv^kfirif .1 March 73 j
Wu^. Aut'. yjjLjMel Mackinnon
(rilrriii Q& >. Kti Icor-Cresswell
John (Tlirtb. Mfi:,hew Pigott ,
Fnmeie. Jiiim:;' Cullen
WUUarti AntruHbtLsCallaghan
Wwlter RfflpiTt.
Mannt^rei (.'lijirlcs Wood p i Si pt,
Kd ward Hon rv Foabery Pis May
BcaurlmmTii I Robert Hobart, Adjutant ) - i,.
16 O^t. 7^ ) ' 7 J«l>
Henry ElrtfJ^soy Teman
Frederick Uu<*.;an Raikes r...
Bnpert Viritiiii us Tho. Edw. Stevenson
Adolphtia .liij-.k<8 Price
7 Jan.
P I Aug.
Pi2May
Pi 2 May
P29 May
. P 7 July
69,P2i Aug.
65; 31 Aug.
69] P 5 Mar.
eb. 65iP!9Dec
■• n>27 -'
P22 Feb.
Pi 4 Mar.
P17N0V.
II Dec.
Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
66' 21 July 71
Sun Ln [JTKXAifTS.
John Wu-riTitr Hingleton Mercer |
Wm. Jiihriiiv^ la Poer Boreftford-Peirse...;
Henry Somf i et Hassard '
Thfioi'Uirc [roi ■ on Barclay
Alex^imkT BiiUtrode Fenton
3 Feb. 72!
14 Aug. 72'
23 Nov. 72'
9 Aug. 73
12 Nov. 73I
riiomns Bryson, 5 April 56 ; Hon.Major, 5 April 71.
t Jan.
Sl'li LIECT. I
Qituttrf Jf(L»Ut\ — Henry Jones, 29 March 73.
M^iiciti OJIirt—Surffetm Major \Vi\lwm Sim Murray, MB., Surgeon Major, 10 Jan. 71.
Facinffa Green.— A fftnia, Mesars. Cox and Co.— Embarked for India, February 1870.
> Lieut. General Johnston served in the 66th Regiment in Canada during the rebellion of 1837-38, and after«r3
commanded the Regiment for many years on foreign service.
* Captain Murphy served in tho Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign from Jano 1854 to JatBi-T
1856 ; was present at Inkorman. and engaged in the six bombardments of Sebastopol, and not absent from rej^^*
trench duty for a single day from first breakintr ground to the end of the siege (recommended for ^sm^^'^
conduct). 'Served in the Turkish Contingent at Kcrtch from January 1856 to the end of the war (Medal mitrr.
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
» Captain Healoy served in the 83rd Regiment in the Indian campaign, and was present at the reductoon of ^
Fort of Arrah in Jan. 1858, at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Koota
surprise on and attack of tho rebels at Sccknr (Medal).
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** BiMtOBk" " PBirnrsut A " "Iitdla." (with the Royal Tiger). *' TakuFobts" "Pukin."
Ye*ni^r. CotuuL—'^ Francis John Davies,* Eruign, P3 Feb. 08 ; Lt. ^26 Jan. 09 ; Capi. ^12 Aug. 13 ; dipt. 4- Li.Colonel,
Fail Hall
Pay. Pay.
19
.7 1
16 1
15
'30 April 37 ; Colonel^ 23 Nov. 41 ; M^jor Oeneral^ 20 June 54 ; Lt.Oeneral, 14 Aug. 59 ; General,
14 Jan. 66 ; Colonel 67th Foot, 15 Jan. 58.
lieatenaBt Colonel.— tf. Frederick William Jebb,* JETiif^m, P23 June 54; Li. 16 Nov. 54; Capt. 8 July 56;
Major, •'12 May 6^^; Lt. Colonel, 21 Aug. 72,'
'"' B. Knowles,* E«»f^M, 20 Fi ^, ,_„^^, ,.^.. .^ __ ^ , ^
major, 21 Aug. 72.
BT.LT.COL.
Kvora.— ir. Charles K Knowles,* Ensign, 20 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 20 April 55; Ca«<. ^i^ Feb. 61; Major, P31 Oct. 71.
William Henry Bell Bangsley.' En$ign,i June 55 ; Lt. 30 Oct. 57 ; Capt. ^12 May 63 ; ' '
Captaiks.
George Masters Cardevr *
George Baker^ ,
Miles Charles Seton"
Arthur James Poole^
John Eyles Blundell
David Mackinlay Potter
Philip Quirk
Lorenzo Nickson Mosse" ...
John Sadlier Brcreton ,
Robt. Edw. Colbome Jarvis
CAPTAiy. I DKEV.MAJ.
ipJimo 57 •'15 June 58,»'2o April 67
18 Dec. 57 1 30 Nov. 60 ''29 May 67
30 Mar. 58.P8N0V. 6iP8July 68
zi Jan. 59I 10 Nov. 62, >• 2 Jan. 69
z6Jan. 63 '20 April 67 P 1 2 Nov. 70
P24N0V. 63 P 8 July 68P22Mar. 71
^ 5 April 64 P 2 Jan. 69 ''31 Oct. 71
26 Mar. 58] 23 Sept. 62! 8 Mny 72
9 April 61 '12 May 63 21 Aug. 72
19 July 59 ' 8 Aug. 6*' 24 Dec. 73
I
5 ! •
5 ( ■
3 ; .
si:
J General Davies served in the Peninsula with
LrBirrawAirTS. I
James Stockcr Grant Smith, > p , t„„ /; p Tk„« ^
InMt. ofMneketrv 9 June 72 ) ^ ^'^' ^' ^i Dec. 61
Thomas Francis Edmund Knox P 3 Mar. 65 >*24 April 69 the 52nd Light Infiintry, and was present at the
John Stephen White ''21 April 67 p 6 July 70 battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria,
John Leybome Popham ^i 3 July 67 Pi 2 Nov. 70'aud the Pyrenees, and at the siege of Badajoz
Francis Boyd Garflt 'x6 Sept. 68, '14 Jan. 7i](wounded), for which he has the War Medal with
James Hercules FitzWalter) p ^ to„ Ao p,« xfo^ ,Jfive Clasps.
Henrv Connellan ) ^ •'*°" ^ " ^^^- 7i| s Lt.Colonel Jobb served with the 23rd Fusiliers
David Robt. Morrieson Briggs '23 Jan. 69 ^ 3 ilay 71, in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1854, including
Henry Crowe
Richard Frederick Atkinson ...
Robert Geo. Wardlaw-Romsay
Hammond Astl^ Tapp
Halkett Francis Jackson, >
Adjutant 16 Aug. 73 j
Edward Henry Le Marchant. .
*•/»
69 P22 Mar.
69 P 3 May
P24 April 69 P27 Oct.
P 9 Oct. 69 28 Oct.
7x
P14 Jan.
'22 Mar.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
P 7 May 70
28 Oct.
28 Feb.
71 the siege and full of Scljastopol (Medal with
71 Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a de-
71 tachment of the 67th Regiment which marched in
71 January XE62 from Tientsin to Niu-Chuang, a dis-
' tanco of 350 miles, for the protection of the British
'\ community at that port, when closed by the Ice,
74 from the depredations of the MH-tardzer robbers.
i SUB LTKUT. 1
1 29 May
72
! 27 Mar.
72
I 19 Oct.
72
, x9 0ct.
73
xJan.
7i
12 Feb.
7^
' 28 Feb.
74
Sub Likutxvakts.
William Hope Young
William Egginton Briggs ..
De Lacy Dayrell Passy
Lawrence Jameson Torrie ..
Herbert Sowdon Seveme ..
William Arthur D'Oyly Mealy
James Philip Sparling
Paymofier. —
Quarter Master.— Edy^mrd Pierson," 3 March 56.
Medical Officer. — Surgeon Major Jones Lamprey,^' MB., Surgeon Major, 7 June 70.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Embarked for India, 1 November 1872.
* Major Knowles served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth July 1S55, including the siege and
UI of Sebastopol, and was severely contused at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp,
ad Turkish Medal).
> Major Kingsley served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of x86o in China, including the action
)f Sinho, taking 01 Tangku, and severely wounded in the leg at the storming of the inner Taku Fort ; also present
It the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain Cardew served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
KTtion of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
Wo Clasps). Acted as Adjutant of the 67th Regiment at the second capture of Kading and in the minor oi)eration8
^K^inst the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862.
' Captain Baker served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 m China, and carried the regi-
cental Colour at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and with the storming party at the Taku Fort, the ditch of
f hjch he crossed and planted the Colour on uie cavalier ; also present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
' Captain Seton served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
iction of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
wo Clasps). Also served agamsl the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, and was present at the
akinp: of the fortifled stockaides at Naizang, storm and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsinpoo, Najow, and
Hiolin.
* Captain Poole served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1862, including the second cap-
are of Kading.
" Captain Mosse' served with the 67th Regiipent throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
^on of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
n&sps ) . Acted as Adjutant of the Left Wing 67th Regiment during the operations against the TaepingK in the vicinity
)f Shanghai in the summer of 1863, and was present at the storm and capture of the strongly-stockaded post of
Naizang, the walled cities of Kading, Tsinpoo, Najow, and Cholin.
" Quarter Master Pierson served throughout the Crimean war of 1854-55 (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Also
«rved in the operations against the Taepmg rebels in CMna in 1862, including the second capture of Kading.
" Burgeon Miyor Lamprey.— For War Services see *' Medical Department."
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'* 8Ai-AM*irnA»» •« VivrftBTA '» **PvB«wiisft" "NrVittL-R" *'ORTHiia" **PwwiwsirT.A " *'At.wa" **I«I
*8iXA.MA3rcA** **Virro«LA.'
Years' Ser.
Fu^Hulf
Pay. Pay.
36
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21
18
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19
18
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Colonel.— Xord William Paulet,* QCB. Enngn, 'i Feb. 2x ; Lt. '23 Aug. 22 ; Copf. '•xa Feb. 25 ; Major, »xo Sept.
30 ; Lt.Col. 21 April 43 ; Col. ao June 54 ; MaJ.Oen. X3 Dec. 58 ; Lt.&en. 8 Dec. 67 ; Coi. 68th Foot, 9 April t^.
Lieutenant Colonel.— c. Joshua Henry Kirby,' Eiu. 'xo Aug. 38 : Lt. 8 Anril ^a : Cavt. m Anril ki -. Mam.
Joshua Henry Kirby/
••i June 60; Lt. Colonel^ 10 Nov. 69.
Majors.— Harrison Walke J. Trent,' En$ign, '14 April 48
21 Mar. 65 ; Major, 10 Nov. 69.
John Blood,* Enngn, 8 Sept. 54 ; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. P6 Feb. 63 ; Major, ^31 Oct. 71.
Lt. 8 April 42 ; Capt. yo April 52 ; Major,
Lt. 'x July 53; Capt. 29 Dec. 54; BtJiaj^r,
CjLPTAUrS.
James Spratt*
Aubrey Har\'ey Tucker®
i. George Kennedy Shaw^. ...
Arthur Francis Marshall *
William Algernon Kay*
Leonard Bolden'
Charles Covey^ ,
Joseph Boulderson
Robert Alexander Crawford*"'
George Arthur Lee
8 May
PX3 Sept.
22 April
x5 May
5 June
"27 Feb.
8 June
20 Nov.
20 Feb.
'x6May
LlEUTBITAKTS.
William Fred. Woodward^^.
Herbert Chesshyre Molyneux
Samuel William Tyndall \
Irut. ofMtuketrv 19 July 73 i
Arthur Law Woo<uand,-44;M- )
tant 19 Oct. 72 S
William Gordon, Interpreter ...
George Francis Marx
Albert Hamilton Stanley
Hamilton James ToUemache...
Eustace Ashbumer Tickell
William Conyngham Van- )
deleur Burton )
Carr^ Fulton
William Grenville Mansel
Norman Robert Stewart
Francis George Arch. Wiehe...
John Chinery Hilliard
Benjamin Briscoe
Sub LisxTTBirAirTS.
RobertBdwardNeilsonThomas
Robert Henry Gunninpf
Charles Waring Darwm
William Gordon Yate
I
LIKUT. I CAPTAIW.
46 Pi I May
53' 6 Nov.
55 '26 Oct.
55 P22 June
55 I 7 May
56 '23 April
55, 22 Jimo
60 1 I Apr.
58 P12 June
62 '26 Jan.
49, 12 Jan. 55 10 Jan. 70
54 26 Oct. 62
55 12 Mar. 61
58Pi3Jan. 69
58 10 Nov. 69
61 P I Dec. 69
58| 1 April 70
69 P31 Oct. 71
60 xo May 71
66 P25 Mar. 71
63 10 Nov.
64^ I Dec.
67Pi2 0ct
68 1 '22 April
67 P 2 Aug,
P 6 Feb.
P14 June
P26May 65 '^28 May
P I Ffib.
8 Jan.
P20 Nov.
P25 April
P I Dec.
Pi 2 Oct.
P 5 June 66 28 Oct,
P22 Jan. 67 28 Oct.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
9 Mar.
BBKV.MAJ.
^, . Aug,
68 '27 Oct.
69'P27 Oct.
70 78 Oct.
69 1 Lord William Paulet served the Eastern OS-
69 paign of 1854 as Assistant Adjutant General u
I the Cavalry Division, including the lattJes r'
' I Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and sier^ 0'
ISebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., t»&tj
' jof the Legion of Honor, Commander let Cfcs
71 ~ ■' > -. - - '--
71
71
71
28 Oct. 71
St. Maurice and St. Laxarus, 3rd Class of (^
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Kirby served throughout the »•
Zealand war of 1864-66, commanded the 6Sth I^i
71 |lnCa.ntry on the 27th April 1864 at tiie commeift-
ment of the operations against the Gate Psh, isi
'three Companies during the action of th« iUi:
71 AprU 1864 (Medal.) ^
71 ! " Lieut. Woodward served with the 68th Lfs
71 Infantry in the New Zealand war in iS4r»
71 1 (Medal)
71
72
8UB I.IEUT.
2 Nov.
26 Mar.
9 Aug.
12 Nov.
Paywof^w.— Charles Fade Heatly,i» 17 Dec. 47 ; Em. 19 April 33 ; Lt. 7 July 37 ; Hon. Ma^jor, x Jan. 60.
Qtiarter If (M/^r.— William Shea, 6 Deo. 73.
Medical Qffietr.— Surgeon Major Robert W. Meadows," MB., Surgeon, 22 Aug. 65.
Facinga Green.- Aoents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— JrwA Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from New Zealand, 12 June 1&66.— Embarked for India, 10 Feb. 1872.
» Major Trent served with the 68th Light Infantry throughout the New Zealand war in 1864-66, was preseat alti^
assault on the (rate Pah (mentioned in despatches)" and acted as a regimental Major in the action of Te Raaca. e--
severely wounded in right wrist while leading two Companies of the 08th into the left of the enemy's rifle-pit ,s3>
tioned m despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
♦ Major Blood served with the 68th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 6th Sept. 1855, and was present &t z'.
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Ihirkish Medal).
* Major Spratt and Captain Kay served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and y^.
present at the attack on Gate Pah (Medal). ^
« Captain Tucker served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 68th Light Infiaintiy, including thehatiis ^
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Lcr-- -
Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, arid was present at the engagts"^
at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches, Medal). .
7 Captain Shaw served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 1858, and acted as Field Adjutant of C^i* -t
Walter's Column employed against the rebels in Shahabad (mentioned in desimtches, Medal). Also throughoct "'■
campaign of i860 in China (mentioned in dcBpat<;hcB, Medal with Clasps).
8 Captains Marshall and Bolden served with the 68th Light Infantry throughout the New Zealsnd ts: -^
1864-66, including the attack on the Gate Pah, the engagement of Te Ranga, the West Coast campaign, and act*"- f^
Kakaramca (Medal). , r- ;
» Captain Covey served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 as Adjutant of the 68th Light Infkntry and as */ •
Adjutant of Tauranga Field Force, and was present at the attack on Gate Pah (mentioned in despflu:^] «^-
«ngagement at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
10 Captain Crawford served with the 2nd Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of x86o in North C^*
including the actions of Sinho, taking of Tangku, actions of the i8th and aist September, and surrender a tt^-
(Medal with two Clasps). . ,
" Major Heatly served with the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Bosea i :-,
and was present at the siege storm and capture of Chundaree and of the town and fortress of Jhansi, *cix^ ',
Koonch, operations before Calpee from x5th to 2i8t of May, battle of Golowlee, capture of the town and v^r. ]^
Calpee, battle of Morar, and capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served wiw vx :--
R<^al Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
» Doctor Meadows.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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69th {South Lincolnshire), — Linked to 415/.
"BoUBBOH" "JaTA" "WaTBBLOO" "IlTDIA."
rSub Dhtriei No. 24.
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21S
Years' S«r.
Full • Half
PKy-jPay.
29
16
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(klmil.-f Erneat Frederic Gagcoigne.J ^iwt^, 2 May n ; X/. 13 May 13 j Cop*. 6 July 15 j Ifq/or, Pio May
2$; I4,Colonel, '3 Juno 28; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Afajor QenertU, ao June 54; Lt.&eneral, 13 Feb. 60:
Qtneral^ 20 Jan. 67; Colonel 69th Foot, 3 April 58.
lieotenaBt Colonel.
17 May 64 ; Major, 17 July
K^ort.— James Smyth,* En*.
Son. Charles Jamea Fox-Powys'
Richard FiUGerald*
Sebastian White Rawlins
^.Alexander Bruce Tulloch,* QarrUon In- \
ttruetor, CHbraltar J
Romain Fleming Stirke
Henry Harrison Bartlett'
Frederick Hotham Dyke,* at St^ff" College
Horace Augustus Thewles
Peregrine MaiUand French"
William Andrew Aitchison*
Henry Stephen Swiney
Alfred John Borton"
LlBUTSVAinS.
Albert Philip Wodehouse*
Wm. Ronald Donald Scott Glendonwyn," \
Inatructor ofMueJeetry a Aug. 71 )
Edward Peregrine Townley*
Henry Stanhope Holmes*
Harjy Aubrey de Vero Maclean*
Alexander Baulislaus Gzowaki*
Charles Henry Somerset Butler,* uld/a- >
<a»/28 0ct. 71 }
Lawrence Wilkinson Macdonald
Dudley Gordon Alan King
Robert Edward Owen
Harry Grolding
Timothy Josenh Kelly
Edmund Randolph
Roes John Francis Banfield
Edward Richard Berkeley Ingram
Hugh Bertram Nathaniel Bewicke
Houston French
gySIOir. I LTBPT.
Bi.Major,
3 Feb. 69,
'5 July 71.
■»>jot«a. f j^iimx. CAPTAIir. I BBKY.MAJ. BT.LT.COL.
18 Sept. 46P10X0V. 48 17 Nov. 57' 5 July 72
5 Feb. sS'ioMay 61 P21 Feb. 65 |
23 May 55 j 30 July 57P29Mar. 64I
23 aanj 55 j 30 juiy 57 "-aQ Mar.
6 June 54 16 Aug. 55 3 Aug.
15 Fob. 56 17 Sept. 58 P 7 Aug.
I'soJune 57*'x4June 59 ' 5 May
..'x6 July 61 '31 July 67 "24 Sept.
. P 3Mar. 63 3 Aug. 67 P23 Nov.
3« - / Aujj. uy
, ^, ., 59 ' 5 May 69
16 July 61 '31 July 67 "24 Sept. 70,
3 Mar. 63 3 Aug. 67 P23 Nov. 70
ji May 64 1 ax Feb. 68PioMay 71
|- 10 April 66 P14 July 69 p 9 Aug. 71
P17 Nov. 63: Pax Aug. 67 P28 Oct. 71
P 4 Aug. 65 P 5 May 69
P31 July 67^31 July 69
Pix April 68 Pas Sept. 69
|P I Aug. 68 P 8 June 70
■P23 Jan. 69 P24 Sept. 70
P 4 Feb, 69 P23 Nov. 70
7 July 69P28June 71
8 Feb. 70. P 9 Aug. jx
.!Pa7July 7oPa7 0ct. 71
JP 4 Mar. 68P27 0ct. 71
. Pit Tip!/*. ^T e "n«»« f^
P31 Dec.
" 9 Dec
Sub LxBUTBKAjrrs.
FitzKoy Somerset Lanyon Penno .
Oswald James Hennr Ball
Frederick Francis Johnson
Charles William Henry Evans..
^27 Oct.
5 Dec.
ts July
.0 f\,^
61 5 Dec.
62 Pt* -Tnlxr
;P 9 Dec. 62 Pis July 68
P23 Nov. 70* a8 Oct. 71
23 Sept. 71 28 Oct. 71
aA Sent. Ti oR Ort. or
»3 ocpb. 71
24 Sept. 71
28 Oct. ^y
^« Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 oci. 71
12 Nov. 73
BUB LIBUT.
9 Aug. 73
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
2) '5*,', J Pff|rnia«/«r.— David Francis Chambers,* 26 Jan. 49 ; Em. P31 Jan. 40 ; Lt. 6 May 42 j Son.7dajor, i Jan. 60.
9 ' ... I Qaar^^r JtfiMter.—James Whitcroft,* la Sept. 65.
' ' \Medieal OffUer.— Surgeon Major Thomas Clark,* Surgeon, 11 Nov. 64.
Facing* Green.— Agent* , Messrs. Cox and Co. — Iri*h Agent*, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked/or Bermuda, 1870.
> General Gascoigne served in the Peninsula from July 181 3 to May 18x4, including the passage of the Bidassoa,
battles of the NivelTe and Nive, and the investment of Bayonne. Served afterwards in the American war, and was
pre^cDt at the battle of Bladonsberg and capture of Washington, where he was severely wounded. He has received
tho War Medal with three Clasps for San Sebastian, Nivelle, and Nive.
' Colonel Bagotwas in command of the Huntingdon Field Force to repel an incursion of Fenians into Canada
in May 1870. Eighteen hours after he left Montreal he fell upon them, strongly entrenched at Trout River, and
rlnjve thorn across the frontier line, throwing away arms, accoutrements, clothing, Ac. Lt.General the Hon. James
Lr.U'iy ci)nveyed his approbation of these operations in the following terms, — '* The Lt.Greneral recognizes that to
par vigorous movements are due the speedy clearing of the Border and the return of a feeling of security to the
mliabitaiits of the district.'* The following officers were present with the 69th Regiment during the above-
mentioned service, viz.— Majors Smyth (commanded the 69th Rgiment), Hon. C. J. Fox-Powys, and FitzGrerald,
Capuins Bartlett, Dyke, French, Aitchison, and Borton (as Adjutant), Lieutenants Wodehouse, Glendonwyn,
Townley, Holmes, Maclean, Gzowski, and Butler, and Quarter Master Whitcroft.
' Captain Tulloch served as D. A.Q.M. General to the expeditionary force in the south of China under Sir Charles
^trauljenzee ; and in the ist Royals the campaign of i860 m the north of China, including the taking of Sinho and
Tani^ku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
* ^lajor Chambers served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857 from the outbreak on
liih }lny, including the battle of Budleokeserai, siege (wounded on 8th June) storm and capture of Delhi (Medal
ffitli Clasp).
* ^Surgeon Mi^or Clark.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Seeord of the Service* of ih§ 69M Begiment,
Originally and Battalion a4th Regiment, and raised in J7s6. Proceeded to Gibraltar, 2770. Home, 1775. To the
West Indies, 1778. Home, 1785. To Mediterranean, 1793. To West Indies, 1796. To Holland, 1799. Home, 1799*
To Jamaica, x8oo. Home, x8oa. To East Indies, 1805. Home, i8a6. (and Battalion to Holland and Belgium,
if^t3to 18x5). To West Indies, 1831. To New Brunswick, 1839. Home, 1843. To Malta, 1847. To West Indies,
1&5I' Home, Z857. ^0 East Indies, 1857. Home, X864. To Canada, 2867. To Bermuda, 1870. To Gibraltar, 2873.
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210 Depot, attached to looth. J
70th (Surreij).-
*' GuiJ>ALorPB "
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' New ZEALi^SD."
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29
26
Colonel.— ^i^A^ Honorable Sir Henry Knight Stork8,» OCB. QCMG. Enaigif, Pro Jan. a8 ; U. 'a March j:;
Captain, P30 Oct. 35; 3£a.ior, ^7 Aug. 40; Ht.Lt.Colonel, 15 Sept. 48; Colonel, 28 Nor. 54; U.Col<mtl,
T3 July 55 ; Major Oenerat, 12 Nov. 62 ; Lieut, General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 70th Foot, 10 Oct. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry De Renzv Pigott,* Eneign, P22 July 45; Lt. ^9 Sept. 48; Co^. 7 M»y 34;
Major, Pi 9 Deo. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 25 Aug. 71.
Majort. —Arthur Saltmarahe,' Eutign, ^^^vec. 48 ; X/. '17 Jan. 51 ; Capt. 6 Feb. 59 ; Bt.2l^j«r, 1 March (^;
Major, 27 Nov. 66 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 Feb. 74. •
William UQnry Ralston.* Entign, 18 Dec. 57 ; Lt. 23 July 58 ; Capt. '30 March 60 ; Major, »X7 April 67.
Cap^a-ixs.
Alexander Boydcll Wright*......
Thomas Decriug Backhouse^...
Charles Roger
John Robert Collins'
Charles Clarke Richardson
Henry Fred. Greatwood"
Charles Masterman Smyth
Leyland Hornby'*
John James Cahill Miller
Hy. Watts Russell doCoetlogon
LiEUTKifAirrs.
Rodney Stuart Riddcll^
Edward Peari»on,i=' Interpreter
Henry Calland Darley
5 Mar.
13 May
'12 Nov.
^31 May
26 Mar.
30 Dec.
12 Dec.
22 Sept.
27 July
27 Mar.
Edward Rich. Spicker lirander
John King, In$tructor of)
Musketry 14 Oct. 71 S
Fred. Harvcv Maturin
Augustus William Munscy, )
Adjutant 14 Oct. 73 )
Francis Fred. Fylcr Roupell ...
Thomas Arthur Freeman
Richard Briouos Buruaby
William Anthony Grey Smith...
James William Alex. BooUiby
Richard H. Wm. Henry Harris
Hugh Manners Smith
Sub LiBrTKa^AWTS.
Thomas Caldwell Pears
Francis Richard Pennefather )
Kane )
William Lambert
Henry Montague Pakington)
Hawkes S
Walter Rich. Pollock Hamilton
Alfred Edwin Jones
XNSIGX.
LIF.UT. I CAPTAXW.
58 6 Feb.
53 15 Sept.
581P23 Sept.
591 P22 Feb.
58 1 23 Dec.
591 P 9 Jan.
XX Mar.
p 6 Aug.
P12 AprQ
26 July
18 April
P22 Sept.
P27 July
5 Oct.
P14 Sept.
P25 SeiJt.
Pi 2 Dec.
P23 Dec.
Pio April
28 Oct.
P14 May
Px6 Jan.
PisMay
P 3 June
59 P 9 Jan. 63
57I'' a Feb. 64
59 P16 May 65
61/17 April 67
60' 2 Dec. 68
3 P27 Feb. 69
B I Apr. 70
6 Pi^ Oct. Ti
60' 2 uec. 00
63 P27 Feb. 69
58 I Apr. 70
66 P14 Oct. 7x
57I 13 June 68
59 3 Feb. 72
P16 Oct.
» 3 ^°*-
P 5 Oct.
P20 Nov.
2 Dec.
P27 Feb.
27 July
P24 Sept.
P22 June
P3I May
P14 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
BKET.1CA.J. BT.LT.COL.
* Major Saltmarshe served with the 70U1 Be? •
ment in New Zealand daring the war of 1^3-t;.
and was severely wounded at Pukikohe (ite-
67 tioned in despatches, Brevet of Maj<a-. nJ
Medal) . Served also during the Indian Mmi::;
in X857-58 (Medal).
« Captains Wright served with the 70U1 Bee-
ment m the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medbl .
7 Captain Backhouse served with the Tcih JiffZ-
70 ment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-^ (Me-Jii .
70 Also in the NewZealand war of 1864-05 in the pr
71 vinc^s of Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal'.
71 * Lieut. Riddell served with the Tolh Reeiicc;
71 in the New Zealand war of 1863^65, indiidEj!
71 operations in the provinces of Tazanab izn
71 Waikato (Medal).
BUB LIKUT.
29 May 72
I a Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
23 Nov. 72
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
[33M»Trt^
Poyiiki*<«r.— Graham Egerton Huddleston," 23 March 55 lEneign, 30 Dec. 48 ; H. '27 Juno 44 ; HouJt^^
Quarter Master. —
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Mqjor Samuel Fuller,*^ Surgeon, 12 Nov. 70.
Faeinge Bl&ck.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— 7r»#* Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked/or India, 5 Oct. 1871.
' Sir Henry Storks served as Assistant Adjutant General at the C^ape of Good Hope during the Kaffir w ^(
1846-47 (Medal) . Commanded the British Forces and all the Military Establishments from the Bosphorus to Snjrj
during tne Russian war, and superintended the evaciiation of Turkey by the British Army after the terminatioa c:
hostilities in i8s6.
^ Lt. Colonel Pigott served with the 83rd Rcgriment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the reduces?
of the Fort of Arrah in January 1858, siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, affair at Sanganeer, and defest af
the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal).
♦ Mjyor Ralston served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1865-65, and was present at Katitct
and Rangiawhia, and commanded the Expedition landed at White Clifb (Received the thanks of the Major Geofn
Commanding, Medal).
» Captains Collins and Greatwood served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 in ^
provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal).
" Lieut. Pearson served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Katiiin
and Rangiawhia, and with the Expedition landed at White Cliffs (Received the thanks of the Mi^r Gce.-^
Commanding, Medal).
I* Captain Hornby served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of i864-6« (Medal).
i> Major Huddleston served with the 8th Regiment at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 ; also at the &<^^^
of Bolundshur, affair of Allyghnr, battle of Agra, affair of the 2nd and action of 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and a^-
of Khudagunj ; conamanded the Light Company at the capture of the town and Fort of Sands, 24th and 35th Or^
1858, and present at the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
17 Surgeon Major Fuller.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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KivDOosTAir " " CxPB OF Good Hope " *' Rom:i\ " " VuiiEnA. " " Couux.v.v " " Pukxtks d'Onor " " Alkaraz **
" Vittoria" "Ptrbitkes'* "Nivji" "Obthf.s" " Pexixs'jlji" "Waterloo" "Sktastopol" " Cextbal India..**
Veara- s*t. \Q6Lont!i.—}BVB, Robert Law,* KJ£. Ensiffn, 8 June 09 ; Lt, 27 May 11 ; Capt.-^iZ Oct. 21 ; Major, ^2* Aug. 34 ;
Lt.Colonel, 2 Feb. 44 ; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major General, 17 July 59; Lt.Oeneral, 13 Marcli 68 j Colonel
7t8t Foot^ I April 70.
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23 1
19 ; .
16 I .
Lientanant ColoneL— John Tgnatius Macdonell,* Enngn, '26 April 44; Lt. "^Z Dec. 46; Capt.3^ Deo. 54;
Major, 21 Oct. 65; Lt. Colonel, ^27 Nov. 67; Colonrl, 27 Nov. 72.
ajoni.— Frederick William Lambton,* £n#v7n, ^16 Sept. 51 ; LI. '22 Sept. 54 ; Capt. ^2^ Oct s? • JB/ Major,
19 July 59; Major, f27iJoy. 67; Bt.LtColonel, 10 Oct. 70. f ot, r i 37. • y .
Charles James Mounsey,* EMtgn, ^20 Sept. 53 ; Lt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. P4 Mar. 59 ; Major, P20 June 68.
Captaikb.
WUliam O'Molley*
Robert Lewis*
James Hay Campbell
*. George James Gilbard, Bri- )
gade Major, Gibraltar >
Henry Hungerford St. Leger*
Francis Fawkes"
». Charles Lacon Harvey, ")
D.A.q.M.O. at Cork >'
Henry Brooke Wilsou**
Edward Francis Brownlow'' ...
Frederick de Sauamarez
William Alexander S^-mes
LlBUTBNAirrS.
John de Lancey, Instructor of\
Miuketrtfii Aug. 6g j
Reginald Corbett Singleton . . .
George Augustus Aldxidge
Henry John Thoroton Hild-")
yard. Adjutant 16 Sept. 68 ..}
James Argyll Spalding Inglls
Henry Edmund Lacon
John Harry Smith Craigie ..
Francis Maude Reid
Alan Cameron
Herbert Broke Tumor
William Gillon
John Sanderson Lyster
Alf^red Donald Mackintosh ..
Ernest Lucas Braithwaite ..
Edmund Spencer
James Charles Oaghtorson..
James Mitchell-Innes
CAPTAIX. I BttEV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
6 June 54 9 Fob. 55 4 Dec. 59
**i6Jan. 55 31 Oct. 55 19 Nov. 63
16 Nov. 55 1 ''26 Nov. 58 P 8 Aug. 65
P26 Feb. 64
18 Jan. 59 P22 Feb.
P18 Aug. 54I I Dec.
14 Dec. ssjPiiJan. 59
5 Mar. 581^10 July 60 P23 Oct. 67
P24Aug. 58'PioJune 62Pi6Sept. 68
PiiFeb. sg^soJan. 63'i'ioFeb. 69
'*2i Oct. 62 P I May 67 p-o Sept. 71
P T June 60 17 Nov. 63 i* 8 Dec. 69
P25 May 60
P2oJune 68
5 July 72'
9 Aug. 65J
2 Jan. 73'
2 Feb.
P 8 Aug.
P12 Jan.
P 9 Mar.
P23 Oct.
Pii April
8 July
P 8 July
8 July
Pi 6 Sept.
P 2 Dec.
P18 Aug.
P37 Aug.
23 Sept.
28 Oct.
64 Pii April <
65 P20 June I
66 Pi 5 July «
Sub LiBCTKWAifTS.
William Frederick Anttey
John Stormouth Taylor ")
Farquhar S
Charles Johnstone Stulflcld ...
Ernest Digby Mansel
671P16 Sept.
671 P 7 Nov.
6S;P23 June
681P17N0V.
68P27 Au<r.
68 P23 Nuv.
68 P20 Sejit.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Ocr,.
28 Oct.
28 0:;t.
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
' Colonel Macdonell landed in the Crimea in
.I.iiiuary 1855, and served with thte 7i8t High-
landers in the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol,
jiTul took ])art in the expedition to Kertch and
YoTiikali (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^crv.' 1 with the Central India Field Force under
Sir Hii^h Roso during the summe* of 1858, and
w.u^ present at the actions of Xoonch and Muttra,
biitHo of Golowlee and capture of Calpee, action
cf -Morar and subsequent opcratrong terminating
ill the taking of Gwalior (Modal 'with Clasp).
Served with the Eusofzai Field Force under Sir
Neville Chamberlain throughout th4 campaign of
1863 against the Bonoyrs and other Affghan
tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, in-
cluding the forcing of the Umbeylah Pass, nu-
merous outpost attacks, storm and recapture of
the Craig Piquet, and final engagements result-
ing in the total defeat of the assembled hill tribes
(India Medal with Clasp for Umbeyla).
SUB LTBUT.
2 Nov.
18 Oct.
72
73
12 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
FajfMOMter.—'Rdhert Anderson," 25 May 60 ; Q.M. 29 April 56 ; Mon.Major, 29 April 71.
Quarter Master. — Peter Forbes, 16 Nov. 66.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon John Joseph O'Reilly, A.S. a Oct. 65.
Facings Boff. — Agents, Messrs. Barron and Smith. — Embarked for Gibraltar, 17 Oct. i868.
' Lt.tlJencml Law served with the 7i8t Light Infantry on Sir John Moore's retreat, at the action of Lago, and
laule of Corunna. Expedition to Walcheren, siege and suiTcnder of Ter Vcr and Flushing. Subsequently in Por-
i^al, Spain, and south of lYance, from 18 10 to iP^4,— action at Sobral on entering the Lines of Torres Vedras, pur-
aii of Massena through Portugal, battle of Fuentesd'Unor 3rd and 5th May 18 11 (wounded in two places), covering
he two last sieges of Badajoz, surprise and defeat of Girai'd s Corpa at Arroya de Molino, storming and destruction
•f the enemy's t^ de pont and other works at Almaraz, defence of the Alba de Tormes, battles in the Pyrenees in
'nly 1813, where on the 30th the conmiand of an important post devolved on him; attack on Sauraren, capture at
iUiwmdas of the convoy of supplies destined for the relief of Pampeluna, battles of the Nivelle and Nive; action at
?aml)o, afikirs at Hellette, St. Palais, Arrivarette, and Gams, and action at Aire. Employed in command of an
tnned boat in night duties, affairs with pickets at Urt on the River Adour, battle of St. Pierre near Bayonne 13th
>&c. 1813, battle of Orthes, and action at Tarbes (wounded). In the foregoing services he was long Adjutant of his
Icifiment, and latterly acted as such to the Light Battalion of his Brigade. Served also the campaign of 1815, in-
ludinj? the battle of Waterloo, where he was severely wounded by a cannon-shot, which also killed his norse. Served
hre« years in the Army of Occupation in Franco. He has received the War Medal with six Clasps, and is a KH.
' U. Colonel Lambton landed m theCriraea in Sept. 1S55, and served with the ^ist Highlanders in the Trenches at
he Biege of Sebastopol, and was present at its fall (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Central
ndia campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the taking of Fort Nahargah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
'Imp, and Brevet of Major).
* Major Mounsey landed in the Crimea in Dec. 1854. and served with the 7iBt Highlanders in the Trenches at the siege
r Setiastopol, in the expedition to Kertch and Ycnikali, destruction of and aflairs at Taman in Sept. 1855 (Medal
r:th Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the campaign of 1858 in Central India under Brigadier Smith and
nr Hugh Rose, including the battle of Kotahkeserai and subsequent operations terminating in the recapture of
Jwalior. Served as Staff Officer to a Field Force under Sir Robert Napier in the jungles of Central India from Nov.
S58 to May 1859 in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebel leaders, and was present at the surprise and total rout of
he rebels at Nairwass and other minor affairs (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Central India),
^^nred with the Eusofzai Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain throughout the campaign of 1863 against the
ioneyrs and other Affghan tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India, including the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass, action
it the Eagle's Neet Picquet. numerous outpost attacks, storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet, and final engage-
neat resulting in the total defeat of the assembled Hill Tribes (mentioned in despatches, IncUa Medal with Clasp for
umb«yla).
* Mayor O'Malley served with the 7i8t Highlanders in the Crimean campaign firom 13th Feb. 1855, including the
icge and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal with Clasp, and
Tarkinh Medal). Served in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the battle of Kotakeserai and recapture
)f GwaUor (Medal with CHasp). \For remainder of Notes tee end of 74M Foot,
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^ ^ o Feahawnr, Bengal. 1
3IO Denot. Btirlinff.
Depot, Btirling.
, 72nd {VuJce of Alba mfs Own Rlnhlanders). f^* ^*^^ i^o. 58.
-• Linked to gift. L-Bri^ewfc Dfl)rf, ltBriia«
The Duke'a Cypher and Coronet. " Hiwdoostait " " Capb of Good Hopb '» " Sktastopoi. »' " CKsriiL Iidu."
Years- Ser. ColoneL— Charles Gaacoyne, Etuign.j Dec. 20; Lt. P30 Jan. 2^: Cavt »7i Dec ac- lf«.-^ p,, it,- ,
i<.a,te».^ „ Oct. », %^»,/ .?XoV. 5. , Ka>r oiera/, 3 ipruT xL?S»^ "/-^oV ^^•&,^
10 May 72 ; Colonel 72nd Highlanders, 22 Oct. 70. » o « • "4 . w"*^*,
Lieutenant ColoneU. -William Pavn.i C5. Brigadi^ General Commanding Mooltan Brigade- JSiMun, >r
May 42 ; if. P12 Jan. 44 ; C^pt- \a Mar 51 ;Bt. Major, 6 June 56 ; lfa;W, 2 Nov. si^^^LtC^l I
Mar. 58 ; Lt.Colonel, 13 July 58 ; Colonel, 31 Mar. 63. ^ » y , «». 57. -»i.xx.v,»w«^i, ^
Most^TiDe la Poer Beresford,* i:««i?». P2 Dec. 53 ; X^ 22 June 55; Cap<. P28 Dec. 60 ; Major 'wJolTfe.
Irf.C'otonW, 14 June 72. » y t »»«i*ijj?,
lUjori,— Francis Brownlow,* ^mw/ji, P8 Sept. 54 ; Lt. 22 June 55 ; Capt. '19 Auir. 6a • 2faior '28 Mav ^
William Henry James Clarke.« E,u,ign, 19 Aug. 51 ; Lt ^2 Dec. 53; Ca>><. 9 Aug. fo ? Jfq/^,^; J^r^/
FuU Half
Pav. Pay,
3a I ...
7,a
Caftains.
Charles M. Stockwell? 17 Nov. 54
Charles Stewart Murray [ 19 June 55
Patrick Browne Simpson. ....'.... 1^25 Aug. 57
Albert Tanner* | 27 Feb. 55
Chas.Wolfran Nugent Guinness ' I June 60
Thomas Bedford Urquhart 1^14 Aug. 60
Walter Frederick Keflsey ' 8 Feb. 6i
John Macleod Tingcombe ^ 7 Dec.
St. John Thomas Frome ''22 Feb.
James Foord Hilton I'li Feb.
22 June 55 ''12 April 64
26 Feb. 56 P30 June 65
P23AprU 58, "31 May 64
Pi4Aug. 6o,Pi8Dec. 67
Pi9Aug. 62|Pi4July 69
zi Dec. 63P28May 70
P12 April 64 P2oJuly 70
55 "23 July 58 I April 70
61 P19 April 64 8 June 72
62 P 3 June 64 14 June 72
10
10
...
5
2
2
2
2
...
I
25
...
7
LlKUTKXAlfTS.
Reginald Gamett
Thomas StnnhopeGildca.fnjr/. if
of Mueketry 24 A pril 69 )
Thos. Adam Anderson Bar->
stow, Adjutant 4 May 71 ... 3
Nathaniel James Spens
Robert Henry Hunt
James Vesey Lendnim
Charles Roberts, Interpreter . . .
Matthew Nisbott Grordon Klane
Robert Hunter Murray
Frederick William Holland...
James Wallace
Charles Hamilton Fergusson
Robert Arnold Vansittart ...
John M'Dougall
John Haughton
IP30 Jan.
|P22 Dec.
P19 Apr.
P 3 June
•'30 Juno
P I Feb.
I 10 Nov.
P21 Aug.
P18 Dec.
P24 AprU
"14 July
P 1 Sept.
23 Sept.
8 Feb.
28 Oct.
63 26 May 65
C3 P27 Nov. 67
64P18DCC. 67
64 P27 June 68
Sub LiBUTBx/iwTS.
/^ow.RobertCharles Drummond
Richard Louis Milne
John Monteith
James Wyndham Hughes>
Hallett
Arthur Mackworth Monteith
65
•'14 July
69
67
P28 May
70
65
P2I Aug.
67
67
4 May
t'7
28 Oct.
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31 Aug. 72
13 Nov. 72
26 June 72
9 Aug. 73
Pagmasfer.— Thomas Cassidy," 11 April 55 ; Q.M. 4 May 49 i Son.Major, 11 April 65.
Quarter 3f aster. —John Walsh, 5 Oct. 67.
Medical OJi<:er.— Surgeon Major John Meano, MD.,^* Surgeon Major , 5 Nov. 72. I
Fadnge Yellow.— .4^«i/*, Messrs. Cox and Qo.—Bmbarhed for India, 28 Feb. 1871.
'^ Brigadier General Payn served with the 53rd Regiment in the SuUej campai^ of 1845-46, including the affaxcf
Buddiwal and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Puajaub campaign of 1849, including ihe b&aii
of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp), campaign of 1851-52 against the hill tribes on tne Peshawur Frontier. Scnrd a
the Crimea in command of a Regiment of the Turkish Contingent, and was present with that Force from i-zja\
1855 until its disbandment in May 1856 (Brevet of Major, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjifur-
Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of the 26th 27th and 28th Nov. at OTnjpt*
under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Owalior Contingent to Semi t'^A
action of Khodaguuge and entry into Futtehghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and captnre of Meanguur^. 3i
command of thelefl attack, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie ; commanded the s3rdihro«i:^
out the hot weather campaign and passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore, present with the H^r
ment at the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 2^th Nov., action of Toolaepore, and minor affluxc (mcit.ffi9<
five times in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CU., Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel Boresford served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the expexLt^
to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Tnrkiah Medal). Srrr«
throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Bao Sah
in 1858-59.
» Major Brownlow served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the eip^ii^ .
to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Toridsh Medal). Se^*
at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading Column of assault on the 30th March::. 4
subsequently througnout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee uid HjI
Sahib in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
* Major (jlarke served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the aetbrj i
Ghutra, Gopalgunge, Khodagxmge, and entry into Futtehghur, storm and capture of Meangnnge, sle^ and civ^-^
of Lucknow, amdr of Koorsie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th November, action of Toolaepoie, and s=^
affl&lrs (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
7 Captain Stockwell served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from x6th July to xSth Sept 1855. inclni^
the siege and fiall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Tanner served throughout the operations in Central India and punoit of the rebel forces nsder T»&<
Topee and the Rao Sahib in 1858-59.
i^Major Cassidy served in the expedition to the Umzimknlu against the revolted Kaffir chief Todo in 1844 ; »1«? *<!
a volunteer with the rank of Captam in the Cape Town Levies during the Kaffir war of iSsi-sa (Medal). ^^^^
the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 6th July 1855 with the 21st Fosilieri, and was present at the btttl* ^
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Tnrloah Medal}.
I* Doctor Meane.— For War Servicea see *' Medical Department.'*
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Ifo/or, Pip Dec. a6; i<.Oi>5iie«^»8May28; Ooioiw?, «Noy.4i; Jf«vorG*iwr«rf,ao Jmie54; X«.»«»««f,
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lientenaat CeloaeL— Somerset Molyneux Clarke,«_£ii««^, '23 Nov. 49; J^. '5 March 5a; Captain, 29 Deo.
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29 Nov. 68 ; Major, 5 June 69.
George William Mu *
CArrAivs.
#. Hastings D'Oylv Farrington*. .
Thomas Monsell Warren
Hugh Francis Hacket Gibsone..
John Theophiloa Bolton Mayne..
William Gordon ,
Feb. 65.
54: Ifaior .'16 Jan. 63; i«.Coio««i, »2oMay68. _ ^ ^ «^ ■«. .
iJoCT.— James Whittaker Barnes,* Enei^n, 5 Nov. 47; J^<. '^ J»ily 49; Capl. 22 Sept 54; J«.J««^o<'f
xSef, .^v»,*24 Jnne 4a ; J^- ^9 JP^y 45 ; C<V*- « J^^g 57 ; ^<Vor, 1 April 66.
Archibald Henry Sharp* ...
William Frederick Hill
James Trench Turner
John Lysaght Hewson ...
Charles Orchard (Jomish
8 July
17 April
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»3oMar.
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7 Sept.
P 2 Dec.
13 April 58
6 June 56
26 Nov. 58
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Howel Gunter, Adjutant 27 Aug. 70 ,
Charles Edward Stanley Parker
Joseph Came Ross
James Beardoe Doncaster, Imtructor of 1
Un»Mry 18 Feb. 73 J
Robert Mitford
Ephraim Thomas Sherlock
Geo. Francis De Bude Davidson
Henry Joseph Harrison
William Harrison Preston
Richard Roetron Young
William Poison Thackwell
Gerald John Roberts
Frederic Peart Chevers
Wm. MolineuxShaplandSwiny
The. Henry Forster Strickland
William Augustus Ceilings
Moflsom Innis Gibbs
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Frederick Stapleton Gwatkin ...
Cyril Wood
Richard Travers Barter
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57I 2 Nov. 58 ' 2 Oct. 63
58 '24 Aug. 60 '20 Oct. 65
55 23 Mar. 58 '14 April 63
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'22 Jan. 67
5 June 69
'22 Feb. 71
15 May 72
X Apr. 70
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4 Captain Farrington served in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 2858-59
(Medal).
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651*22 Jan. 67
66»'x9Feb. 67
651*25 Sept. 67
66 ' 9 Nov. 67
'14 Jan. 7x
P22 Feb. 71
28 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7x
x6Mar. 73
30 Deo. 7x
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27 Mar. 72
17 July 72
xaNov. 73
PdyflMwf«r.— William Causabon Frend, 30 March 58 ; JToaorary Major, 30 March 73.
^iart«r JbToffer.— Robert Smith,* 7 Dec. 55.
Medieal Officer.— Surgeon Mqjor George Langfbrd Hinde,? Surgeon, x6 Sept. 68.
Faeinge Qreen.—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Co.Smbarhedfor Song Zomg, 24 Vao, x866.
1 Lt.Colonel Clarke served with the 93rd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
ima and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebaetopol, capture of Kertch and Tenikale (Medal with three Clasps, and
arkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign of 1857-50, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of C^wn^
ore on 6th Dec., pursuit of the enemy and capture of their guns at Seraighat, action at KaUee Nuddie : taking of
nttehghur, expedition to Mhow under Brigadier Hope, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in Sir B.
igard's deepAtches), and subsequent affairs ending in the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
' Major Barnes served as Lieut, and A<]yutant in M^or Hogg's Battalion of Native Infkntrv in the Kaflb war of
4^47; was present in several engagements, accompanied me expedition into the Tambookie country in August,
id that over the Kei in Dec. 1846. Served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in X85X (Medal). Served also
the Indian mutinv campaign, including the operations in the Gorrickpore district in 1858, and on the Nepaul
mtierin 1859 (Medal).
* Captain Sluurp served with the 73rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in X858-59, indnding the opera-
m in the Shshabad district, and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
f (joarter Master Smith served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea fh>m December x8<4 including the siege
^^ Ml of Sebastopol, the attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and
'^ish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign ftom November 1857, including the assault' and capture of
nfnmge, idege and capture of Lucknow, and afikirs of Barree and Nugger (Medal with Clasp).
JBorgeon Mi^or Hinde.— For War Services see '* Medical Department."
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6 Majvh 63 ; Co^ffjAth Foot, 24 lYor. 56.
lientanaat Odonel.— WiUiaza Kelfer M'Leod, Emriffn^ 6 June 45 ; Lt. '31 July 46 ; Ooft. '24 Sept 50; Utjtt
27 Jan. 58 ; Lt.Colonel^ '9 Sept. 64; Co2(>m2» o Sept. 69.
Xajon.— John Jago, JSiui^, 'x6 Jan. 46 j X<. '19 Feb. 47 ; Copt, '7 ICaxvh 51 ; Mcgor, zz May 6a ; IkhI
Xe.C;9foM2, 9 Dec, 79.
Robert Frederick Martin, Enaij/n, ^17 Dec. 52 ; J<. '10 Nov. 54 ; Qy*- ^'6 Oct. 60 ; Jfqyor, '4 Feb. 71.
Henrj George Lyon Campbell
Abel Straghan>
Robert Elphinatone Deare
Edward Bradby
Peter Mljaren
Charles Tennant Wallace
Thomas ColYllle
Simeon Harrison Hardy
Frederick Kind WoodaU
Richard Leigh
Lxarrsy Aires.
Conyngham MartynM'Alplne
CtoorgeFarie
Evelyn John Hamilton
Charles Donglas Hay
Henry Thomas Oarew Hnnt» >
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Charles Hamilton Simpson ...
Edward George Keppel, Ad- \
jtOantQ^ March 71 y
James Montgomery Williamson
James Archibald fiay ...,
George Kirwan
HenryLncasSt.George Stewart
James Otway Toler
Henry Bonghey
Lambart Hugh Skene
Rupert La Trobe Lonsdale
Francis Augustus Hare
Claude Maxwell MacDonald ...
Carteret Walter Carey
Harry James Fergusaan
Sub LiBTTTBVijm.
Henry Robert Kelham ..
Henry Ludlow Lopes
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13 Aug. 58
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'30 Dec. 60
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V 9 Jan. 57
'2a Feb. 61
'18 June 61
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'z4 June
'z2 June
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'30 Sept
'25 Nov.
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'27 Nov. 67
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Z2 Feb. 73
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28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
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28 May 73
28 Feb.
5 July 72
1 General Shawe served the campaigns of iti%
z8xz, and part of zSza, in the Peninsola, indnbi
the battle of Busaco. Served also in HoDandial
Belgium firom Nov. z8z3 to 1814, and was Kroib
wounded at Bergen-op-Zoom. He has reeam
the War Medal with three Clam for Basov
Fuentes d'Onor, and Ciudad RodnffO.
* Captain Straghan served with the 74tk Hic^
landers in the Indian mutiny campaip a
Z857-58, and was present at the atorai snd a^
tnre of Shorapore (Medal).
ueniy ijucuow juopes 28 Jreo. 74
P^qrMOffor.— Roger Sheehy, xsMay 59 ; S<m,Capta!lk, Z3 May 64*
Qliarter IfMffr.— Donald Swanson, zo May 7Z.
Mtdieal Qfie^.—Surffeon Mqjor Benjamin Cowan Kerr, MD. Sutgmn, 22 April 71.
Vacing* White.—^^Mte, Messrs. Cox and Go.^BvAarhedfor OibraUar, z JM, z868.
Oontmuation of Notes to Jist Foot,
* Captain Lewis landed in the Crimea on the 8th Sept. 1855 and served with the Tist Highlaaden at K«tch tiC
evacuation of the ooonfeiT. Served in Central Lidia in 1858, and commanded a Detachment of the 7zflt Hi-^"^
Ught Inikntry at the action of Rf^pore (Medal with Clasp.) Served with the BusoflEai Field Force unilar 8ir
Ohamberlain throughout the campaign of Z863 against the Boneyrs and other Affghan tribes on the N.W. Fiasiff <
India, including the forcing of the umbeylah Pass, numerous outpost attacks, action at the Eagle Nest Piq«K. a
capture of the Crag Piquet, and final engagement resulting in the total defeat of the assembled tribes (Indis U
with Clasp for Umbeyla). ,
7 Major CampbeU served with the 7XBt Highlanders in the Central India campaign in x8«8, and waapreseBt «
motion of Kotakeserai and subsequent operations terminating in the capture of Qwalior (Medal with (Sup). Bel
throughout the campaign of Z863 on the N.W. Frontier of India, first as Adjutant of the 7z8t Li|^ Inftntij. I
afterwards, on the formation of Brigades, as Brigade Major of the zst Brigade until the tenmnation of Imu
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Muor, Medal with Cwsp) .
* Major St. Leger served during the Indian mutiny in z8c8-co with the 8ath Regiment in a Flying Colnma sa
Colonel Christie, mduding an engagement on the bimks of ike ISumna : also in Ross' Camel Corps with Sir B^
Rose's Force and was present at the battle of Gowlowlie and capture of Calpee (Medal with Claap). .
u Captain Fawkes served with the 7z8t Highlanders in the Central India campaign in Z858 and was pnffns « ■
battle of Kotakaserai and recapture of Gwafior (Medal with Clasp) . .
u Captain Wilson served with the 7z8t Highland Light Inftmtry throughout the campaign of Z863 sfftiaal
Bon^rrs and other hill tribes on the N.W. Frantier of India. Commandedthe Sharpshooters fhmi tiMzxtaKofel
ber tothe zstDeoember, from which latter date tiU the end of the campaign he acted as Adjutant of the Bi|gs4
(Medal with Clasp).
» Captain Brownlow served with the 7Z8t Light Inihntry throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boca
ftnd other hm tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp). __
M Major Anderson landed in the Crimea in 1855, and served with the 7z8t Highlanders atthesiageof S^iiKf
and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served alsobi the Central ^dSi eaafvfi
Z858. Including the actiona of Koonoh, Oaporecb and Gowlowlee, oaptare of Calpee» aotion of Mocar, aad avts<
CNralior (Medal with Clasp). ^ ^n, tr^
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Colonel.— John Thomaa Hill, Jfiw*^, ^13 March 37; Lieut. ^16 Apr. 29; Co^^., 1*13 Feb. 35; Mautr, 'la
March 41? U.Colwul, 3 Apr. 46; Colonel, ao June 54; Major Gtneral, 30 July 60; JUeutMeHtral,
14 June 60; CotoiM* 75th Fo" ^-"
lieBtenaat Ckdonol.-
Hiifor».--GeOTge Grant Suttie,i Ensiffn, ^8 Dec. 54 ; Li. 15 May 55 ; Capt. a6 Sept. 60; Major, P14 Oct. 68.
TO Richard wadeson,* Entiffn, 2 June 57 ; Li. 19 Sept. 57; Capt. 9 Deo. 64; Major, 17 July 72.
GXPTAIHS.
DenzO Hammill
Frederick Francis Daniell
Qeorge William Vernon Ck>tton..
John Ormsby Moore Yandeleur. .
John Edward Boyea
Richard Robinson Bevan
Brio Donald Clarke
John Oage Lecky
Donald Robert Macqueen*
Edward Essex
s»A
14 June 60; CoZoiM{75th Foot, 24 Oct. 72.
OBtnaat Ootonol.— Thomaa Milled, Sntiffn, P25 April 45; H, 3 April 49; C<^i. J'15 May 57; Maior,
23 June 65 ; Li.Colonel, P14 Oct 68. y r o j of » ,,
BVfilGir.
16 Jan.
x3Aug.
22 May
'16 Mar.
'29 Oct.
'I9 Aug.
21 April
• 9 Oct.
'xx Aug.
19 Feb.
LIBUT. I CAPTAiy.
Px8 Oct.
»i6Dec.
' 2 Sept.
'30 Jan.
'x8 Jan.
»9Mar.
8 May
» 8 May
'a6 June
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LnumrjLHTB.
Richard Wilson, Iiut. qf Mutketrjf 8 Deo. 70
Arthur Romer Pigott
David Bryoe Bum ,,
Temple Leighton Phipson
John William Harrison
Alaric Edward Arengo Croe8,^<0'. < ^e^ 7'
Orfeur James Gavenagh
Robert Hawkes Ellis
Reginald Burroughs Rudyerd
Henry Harding Mathias
Basil HaU Woodward
Charles Albert Barrett
Denman Lambert Baynes
William Henry Beaumont
Arthur Henry Pain
James John Burke Menzies
Charles St. Clair Pote
Somerset Edward O'Brien Kevill-Daviee...
Sub LtsvnvAVTS.
Edward Oakeley Trower
John Staokpole
William Moore
»aMay
>*i2 Jan.
^ 8 May
'10 May
Pia May
»i5May
'37 Nov.
'15 Oct.
'28 Oct.
>*i7 April
'aoOct.
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'ao July
3 Aug.
3 Sept
P17 April
»i4 Feb,
59! '18 Jan. 67
59 8 May 67
62 ' 8 June 67
'14 Sept 67
'14 Oct 68
»i4 Oct. 68
67,^20 Oct 69
67,' 5 Mar. 70
67 P28 May 70
67i'3iMny 7x
'15 May 67
' 8 June 67
Px4 Oct. 68
'14 Oct 68
»i4 Oct. 68
'17 April 69
'24 April 69
'24 Nov. 69
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'31 May
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28 Oct
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
' I Feb.
13 Nov.
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37 Mar. 72
21 Jan. 741
a8 Feb. 74
Payiiia«/«r.— Henry Manning,^ x July 6a ; Bn*. 15 Oct 58; Hon.Major, 15 Oct. 73.
Quarter lfa#/er.— Joseph Bowen,' 39 May 69.
Medieal Officer. —Swrgeon Samuel Kyle Cotter, MB. A.8, i Oct 67.
FaeiMgi YeUon.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Embarked for Gibraltar, April 1867.
1 Major Suttie served with the Buflb in the Crimea ftt>m the 3rd Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas^
topol(kedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for the T&ku
Ports).
' MiVJor Wadeson served with the 7^ Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857 ftt>m the outbreak on 12th May,
including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege operations before Delhi and repulse of sorties on xath and xrth June, and
of night attacks on the Camp on 19th and 23rd June, and 14th and i8th July, storming (severely wounded) and cap*
tore of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
* Captain Macoueen served with the 43rd Light Infkntrv in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including expeditions
in the province of Taranaki, destroving many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
* Miyor Manning served with the Buffb in the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star).
Alfio in the Crimean campaign flrom April 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the taking of the Quar-
ries, attack of the Redan on i8th June, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (MeosI with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal, and was recommended for distinguished services in the Trenches).
7 Quarter Master Bowen served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857 f^m the outbreak on the
1 2th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege operations before Delhi and repulse of sorties on the 12th and
15th June, and of night attacks on the xgth and 23rd June and on the X4th July, storming and capture of Iclhi
iMedal with Clasp).
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HiiTDOOSTAJf " (with the Elephant). " Nitb ** *' Pewiwsuli.
CoIonel.~Matthew Smlth.i CB. Eneian, 16 Sept.i6; Lt. 31 Decs;
Major, 22 Dec. 45; Brevet Lt.Cohnel,
General, 9 Sept. 63 ; Lieutenant Genert
Lientenant Colonel. — c. John Uackett,' Eneign, 17 Nov. 37; Li,
12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 7 Sept. 55 ; Bt.Lt.CoUmel, 26 Nov. 61 ; Lt.Colonel, iVlh. j^' ^ -^ " '
Mjyora.— ChriBtopher Rowland Richardflon,» Jim. »i6 Feb. 44; X/. 23 Dec. 45; Copt,^ Sept.
14 Auff. 66.
aarlea Thomaa Caldecott. Eneign, P4 April 51 % Lt. zi Aug. 54 ; Capt. i Mar. 60; Major, 9 May 72.
j#wn i6Sept.T6;Ii.3iDec.25; a»p<.8 Feb.34 ; JBrwrf If a/or, ai Dec. 42 ;
ohnel, 7 June 49; Lt.Colonel, 20 June 54; Colonel, 28 Not. 54: Maw,
General, 4 March 72 ; Colonel 76th Foot, 28 Feb. 71.
53; Major,
Captaihs.
John Henry Tripp
John M'Dermid Allardice, \
Adj. Madras Volunt. Guards »
Henry Filkea Hooper
William Franklin, D.^.-i-G.)
for Musketry, Secunderabad, J-
Madras )
Edward Le Breton Butler
Thomas Trophimus Hodges* . . .
Albert E. Pearse*
Ernest Rogby Bartleet
John Talbot
Francis Elliot Lloyd
LlBUTBlTAWTfl.
Douglas Campbell De Wend ...
George Douglas Ctookson, Ad- >
ytr/anM 4 May 67 J
Benjamin Simner, Instructor >
^ Musketrp 28 Jan. 70 S
Thomas William Best
Arth. Archibald Denne Wei- j
ga\\. Interpreter S
Henry Lockner Brett
Albert Arthur Ronald Logan. . . ^ 7 Feb.
George Gosselin ' ax Mar.
Chas. Jas. Elphinstone Rheniu8|'*io Oct.
John Bladen Metcalfe Taylor... p 15 May
George Lycett Engledue May ""is June
.Trt>iT» Rurt.lAlt. Rfcrfutlincr P-»o June
^12 July 50
20 Feb. 55
6 July 55
14 Sept. 55
26 Jan.
6 Sept.
2 July
'28 May
'28 Oct.
3 July
4 July
P 6 Nov.
30 Deo.
' 90ct.
'5 July
''26 July
'22 April S3
25 Jan. 56
z2Feb. 58
16 April 58
PT3Deo.
22 July
PioMay
12 Mar.
' 9 Oct.
1 July
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60 X Aug. 64
24 Nov. 63
'isMay 66
'x2june 67
. 8 April 68
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65' 28 Nov. 68
651 2 Deo. 68
66j 10 Jan. 69
S July 60
X July 64
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xo Jan. 69
19 Oct. 69
9 May 72
8 Mar. 73
John Bartlett Stradling \^zo June 63
10 July 68
10 Feb. 69
••24 April 69
' 7 July 69
'30 Nov. 70
Duncan D. Ch. M'Cay M* Donald
Cleveland Aug. Brett
Henry Robert Dacres Themas
Charles William Gore
Charles Campbell Whistler
Frederick Deffleld Welchman.,
Sub LiBrTBKAiTTS.
Robert Constantino Pott
John Rooper King
William Alexander Campbell
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67
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28 Oct.
28 Oct.
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> LtColonel Hackett served aa D JLQ.M. Gese*
ral at Head Quarters during the Crimean war,
including the afiltirs of Bulganac and M'Kenxie'i
Farm, and battles of Alma, Inkermaa, and Bala-
klava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, Brevet of 3Cajor, Sardinian and TurkJah
Medals, and 5th Glass of the Medjidie) . Served with
the A4th Re^ment in the campaign of i860 in th«
north of Cmna, including the action of Sink),
assault and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal
with Clasp).
' Major Richardson served throughout tb«
Sutlej campaign of 2845-46 with the 9th RegimoU,
and was present at the battlea of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and t«ro
CHasps). Served in the Pu^janb campaign cf
1848-49 with the 6i8t Regiment, and was presest
at the action of Ramnuggur, the jwasage of tba
Chenab, the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillian-
wallah, and with the field force in pursuit of the
AfiTghans to the Khyber Pass in March 1S49
(Medal with two (Hasps). Served in India
during the mutiny in 1857-58. and was present
at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in iS>7
(Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Pearse served in the Abyssiniao
campaign in 1868 (mentioned in despatdies for
" abili^, energy, and seal," Medal).
Pafmoafw.— John Thompson,? 25 May 55 ; Eneign, $ Nov. 54 ; Lt.g March 55 j Hon. Major, 5 Nov. 69.
(garter 3fa»ter.— James Archer, 19 June 72.
Medical Officer, -^Surgeon Major James Cxood," Surgeon, 2 Nov. 72.
Facings "Red.— Agents, Messrs. Price and BoxiEtstA.— Embarked for India, 22 Oct. 1863.
• I Lieut. (Jeneral Matthew Smith served with the 9th Regiment and on the Staff of GSeneral Pollock's Army during
the campaign of 1842 in Afighanistan, and was present as D. A. Adjutant Gieneral at the forcing of the Khvber Pass,
and as Brigade Major in the action at Mamoo Khail, forcing the Teseen and Huft Kotul Passes, occupaticm d
Cabul, expedition into Kohistan, storm and capture of Istaliff (Medal, and Brevet of Miy'or). He served with the ^5lb
Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and battle of Chillianwallah
i wounded); and ho commanded the 24th Regiment in the battle of Croojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Breretof
it.Colonel). Served in India during the mutiny of 1657-58 (Medal).
* Captain Hodges served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857 to 1859, including the assault and CMptore of
Meangunge, siege and capture of Luoknow, afikirs of Barree and Nugger, and was promoted from the 38th to the
76th Regiment for having on the 21st March at the siege of Lucknow sucoeesfhlly led a volunteer par^ and captured
a battery of three guns (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign Oct. 1867 to June 1868 in the Land
Transport Train and was appointed Inspecting Officer of the Highland Division of Transport ; present at the tatde
before Magdala as Transport Staff Officer to Sir Charles Staveley, and carried the despiOehes of that victoir and
news of the release of the prisoners to Custalo, a distance of 200 milea, and was entrusted with the despatches to
Colonel Mil ward at Annesley Bay (mentioned in despatches for "ability, energy, and seal," Medal).
7 Major Thompson served with the ^3rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tha
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded in toe advanced trenches on 4th
June 1855 (Medal with three Cbisps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abvasinian campaign in 1867-68, and ae»
eompamed the storming party at the assault and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Surgeon Major Gkx>a.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
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mL~OR Henry, Jord Rokebv,! jpcB. Bntign^ 21 April 14 ; Lt.^ Cavt. Pia June 23 ; Capt. ^IA.CoIom
X Sept. 3a ; CoUmelf 9 Nov. 46; Mwor^ '28 June 50 ; lA.Colonel, *\j Feb. 54 ; Major General, 20 June 54
.Oeneral, 20 Sept. 6x ; General, 8 March 69 ; Colonel jjiAx Foot, 13 Feb. 61.
lieutenant OoloneL— Henij Kent,* Snrign, >*8 Aug. 45 ; Id. '23 Aug. 50 ; Cant. 27 Sept. 54 j " '
58; Li.Colonel, '13 June 68; Colonel, 13 June 73.
K^n.— Humphrey Mungal Lamont Colquhoun, Sneign, ^18 Aug. 54; X^. 29 Dec. 54; Cc
Major, 24 Aug.
Capt.^17 July 57 J
ifa/or, 9 Sept. 68.
George Edward Leggett,* JSneign, ^'as Aug. 54 ; J<. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt P30 AprO 58 ; Major, 27 Nov. 70.
Catiaixb.
John George Skene
Haroourt Mortimer Bengough
Herbert Fred. Lewis Browne
Reginald HoskinB
Edward Nicholas Mosley
William Forbes Gatacre, at Stc^ College ...
Henry Jervis White
Arthur Lane TickeU
Frederick Henry King*
William Samuel Henderson
LxxTTTBirAKrs.
Henry Topp
Cockbnm Forte
Williiuu Alexander Spenoe
Gieorge Campbell
Richard Edward RowleyMartin.iict/Kfoii^ )
25 April 73 i
Smith Byrom Royds
Thomas Cowper Fisher
Richard Chicheley Thornton
Fra. Henry Macdonald Dawson
Greorge Fenton, Inet. ofMueketrg 1 Apr. 71 ..
Frederick Graham
Ruscombe Field Westmacott
William Francis Ashton
Malcolm Edward Thomson
Adonia Graham Schuyler
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Ernest Sdward Foley
39 Deo.
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18 Feb.
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54i 9 Mar. 55
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59) a Oct. 63
62 '23 Dec. 64
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66 P a Sept. 68
67: '29 Jan. 70
67 'xa Feb. 70
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67; 1*23 Mar. 71
671 17 Sept. 71
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68 a8 0ct. 71
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71, 38 Oct. 71
13 Nov 73
P 4 Nov. 59
'30 Dec. 64
I Aug. 66
1*22 Jan. 68
1*15 Dec. 69
* 7 Dec. 70
''22 Mar. 7x
P27 Sept. 71
P30 Nov. 70
16 Aug. 73
BUB I.IBUT.
38 Feb. 74
BBET IIAJ.
5 July 73
Pt^fnuuter.—John Edward Longden, 36 Dec. 56 ; Sonorarg Major, 34 Apr. 70.
QuiurUr Maeter.— George Hope^ 37 July 66.
Medieal Offher.—Swrgeon Henry Frank Hensman,* A.S, 31 Mar. 63.
Faeinge YeiUow.— Agents, Messis. Cox and Co. — Beiumedfrom India, 35 Mag 1870.
' Lord Rokeby served the campaign of 181 5 with the 3rd Guards, and was present at the battles of Quatrc Bras
^nd Waterloo. Served the Eastern cami>aign of 1855 in command of the xst Division, including the siege and fall of
>ebastopol (Medal with Clasp, KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, Turkish Medal, and
}rd Class of the Mec^idie) .
' Colonel Kent served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to '26th March 1855 with the 77th Regiment, in-
vading the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
ife^e. and Turkish Medal).
* M^jor Leggett served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea ft*om Dec. 1854, including the siege and &11 of
Sebastopol, the Working Party on the night of the 3nd April 1855 which, under the command of Major Bell, 33rd
Poeiliers, was complimented and thanked m General Orders for its excellent services \(hile under a heavy fire fVom
Jie enemy, the assault of the x8^ June, and engaged at the storming of the Redan on the 8th September—
x^o'mded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in command of a Detachment of two Companies 77th
Segiment in the Hasara campaign of x868, under Brigadier General WUde.
^ Captain King served with the 40th Regiment intheNewZealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Waiari (Medal).
' (Quarter Master Hope served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
'nkerman, siege and fiaJl of Sebastopol, assault of the Redan on the i8th June, and engaged at the storming of the
l0dan on the 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
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Colonel.— 5m- Patrick Grant,* QCB. QCMQ. Entian, i6 July ao X<. xx July 23 ; Q^. 14 May 32 ; BUM^,
^o April 44; Me^for, 15 June 45; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 3 AjprH 46 ; CoUnul, 2 Aug. 50; X/.a>;oM/, 39 Aug. 51;
Jfo/or GenertU, 28 Nov. 54 ; Lt.Geiural, 24 Oct. 62 ; General, 19 Nov. 70 ; Cohmel 78th Foot, 23 Oct. 63-
Heutenant Colonel.— Alexander MacKenzie,* CB.Sruiffn, P7 Feb. 40: X<. 8 April 42: Cavi. xs March 53:
Bt.Major, 20 July 58 ; Mmot, 28 Oct. 64 ; Lt.Colonel, 13 July 67 ; Cohnel, 13 July 72.
JUjom.— Oswald Barton Feilden,* ^»nyn, P17 Sept. 50 ; Lt. »is July 53 ; Capt 1*23 Nov. 55 : Jf«ior.2 0ct.66.
Angufltua Edmund Warren.* En*ign, >2 Feb. 49 ; Li. '5 Nov. 52 ; Capi. »2o July 55 ; Ifojor, 13 Jnly 67.
CXPTAIVB.
George Forbes*
Thomas Mackenzie,^<2/M/a«f ,
Bo$e, 4v. Militia
William Charles Smith
John Nathaniel Gower
Andrew Murray
Oliver Graham
Hugh Gough Grant
•*x2 Jan. 55
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Charles John Butler Stewart
George Strachey Olive Justice
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Edward Mayne Alexander.
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Gilbert Wm. Renny M. Waugh
Henry John Knight, /4u<. of\
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Arthur Dingwall Fordyoe, 7
I Adjutant 21 Aug. 72 >
j Alan William Cameron
'John William Allin
I Duncan Stewart
jWm. Wellington Sandeman ...
Ijames Henry Ewart
jCharles William Carfrae
I William Brewster M'Dougall
jPercy Seymour Harvey
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Kenneth Etoss MacKcnzie .,
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9 Aug. 73
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26 Oct. 65
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X4 Mar. 73
15 Mar. 73
28 May 73
24 July 73
' Sir Patrick Grant served as Dranty Adji-
tant General with the Army of Gwalior n
843-44 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Migor,
Bronze Star). Sutleij campaign of 1845-46 ts
A<^utant General — twice severely and diuigcr
wounded by grape-shot through the arm
ausket-ball m left breast, and none three
times shot under him (repeatedly mentjoaed is
despatches. Brevet of Lt Colonel, CB., Medslaad
three Clasps). Pnnjaub campaign of 184S-49 m
Adjutant General (mentioned in oespatdies, Ajde
de Camp to the Queen with Brevet of Coloael,
Medal with two Clasps). Exi)edition to Echtt
against the Affghan hill tribes in 1849-50 (Hedtl
with Clasp).
< Major Forbes served with the X9th Beri-
ment in the Crimea flrom the 6th September 1S55.
including the siege and &11 of Sebaatopol, ua
assault of the Redan on the 8th September
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Paymofftfr.— Charles Skrine," x April 64; Q.lf. x2 Sept. 56; .ffoa.CoptoJN, i April 69.
Quarter Jfof^tfr.- Alexander Weir, 26 April 64.
\Medieal Officer. —Surgeon Mtyor Alexander Watt Beveridge,^'' MD. Surgeon, 17 Feb. 7a.
Faeinge Bnff.—Agentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.Setumedfhm Sooa ScoUa, 21 Decemher iZji.
' CTolouel MacKenzie served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war i)i X857, including the expedition \a
Barazjoon, the night attack and battle of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served ii
Bengal with Havelock's Column fVom ito first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Futtehp(ff«,
Aoung, PandooNuddee, Cawnpore.Onao, Buseerut Gunge (first andsecond.in command of the Regiment on 5th An?.).
Boorbeakechowkee, and Bithoor (severely wounded) ; with Grant's Column in the attacks on Maragnnge and tie
Alumbagh (severely wounded, and horse killed) ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, including the repulse of tie
numerous attackn on that position, and in command of the left advance post with xso men and four guns durinr tb*
last attack on z6th March 1858 (mentioned in despatches); also in the operations ending in the finai capture cf
Lucknow ; the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 and capture of Bareilly (Meoal with two Clasps, Brevet of Jligcr,
and a year's service for Lucknow).
* Major Feilden served in the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea fh)m the i6th July x8ss, including the siege andfcE
of Sebastonol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
♦ Major warren served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. X855, including the siege and feE
of Sebastopol (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-59. and waspreseai
at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action of Kbodagnnge. and
occupation of Futtehghur,— acting successively n*s Orderly Officer to Brigadier Russell, Colonel Biddulph, Colooei
Hale, and Sir John Inglis ; served the Rohilcund campaign, including the defence of the Jail and subsequent opeis-
tions at Shahjehanpore, and actions of Kliankur and Bnnkagaon (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Hay served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of X857-S9, and was present at tbe
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the storming of the Secunderbagh and Shah Nnjuf, battle of Cawnpow
ou 6tb Doc. 1857 (wounded) and pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khalee Nuddee, occupation of Futtehghur aw 0'
FuiTuckabad, siege and fall 01 Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum's palace, attack of theftTrt(^
Rooyah, nffair of Allegunge, battle and capture of Bareilly, aflkirs of Pusgaon, Russulpore, and Biswah, and
attack on the Fort of Mithowlio (Medal with two Clasps).
« Captain Skrine served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in X857, including the expedition to Bom-
joon, the night attack and iMittle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served in BeoA^
with Havelock's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Fnttehpore. Aonng. Pswfoo
Nuddee, Cawn]K)ro, Onao, Buseerutgunge (first and second), Bithoor, and the several actions leaaing to asd ending is
the relief of the ICcsidency of Lucknow and the subsequent defence ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, including
the repulse of the numerous attacks on that position, and in the operations ending in the final capture of Ludmov ;
the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 and capture of BnreiUy (Medal with two CHasps, and a year's service for Lnckcov).
'® Doctor Beveridge.— For War Services see "Medicaal Department."
Record of the Servieee of the jSth HigTdandert.
Raised by letter of service dated 7th March 1703 ; inspected and passed July X793 ; proceeded to Holland Septeo^
X794 ; retm-ncd to England May 1795 ; procecdea to Quiberon August 1795 ; returned Jannaiy 1796 ; proceeded tc tk^
Cape of Gtood Hope 1706; to Cfalcutta February 1797 ; to Bombay February 1803; to Qoa February 1807; to J««
August i8xx; returned to England July X817; proceeded to Ireland November 18x7; embarked for C^ton Apri-
1826 ; returned to England February 1838 ; embarked for India April 1842. Proceeded on active service to PbR»*
n January X857, returned to Bombay in May X857, thence immediately to Bengal. Returned to England SepCeaber
59. Embarked for Gibraltar 3 August 1865. Returned to England firom Nova Scotia, 31 December X87X.
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CL £!^ U.C9Umelt 19 July 48; Colon$l, 38 Nov. 54 ; JTq/or GeiMral, 9 Nov. 6s ; Lieut.Oeiural, 35 Oot. 71 ; ^o^«l
79th Foot, 31 Aug. 70.
i«nt«BABt ColoneL— Geoive Mmrav Miller,' Smv"> '30 Jan. 46; Lt. ^a April 47; Capt» '4 Aug. 54;
BtJUtyor, 36 April 59 ; M<yor, '3 May 65; JBM^.Co{(m«J, 4 Jane 70; Xf.Co/oMi, 79 Oot. 7a.
* .—Edward William Cuming,* ^mign, '34 July 46; Zt. '31 Mar. 48; Capt. 8 Oot. 54; .
■i^en.-
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Philip Percival,''^ •
StJidifor,
>i6 Ang. 50 ; X<. 6 June 54 ; Capt. '37 Mar. 55 ; BtMaJor, i April 70 ; Mj^'oTf 19 Oot. 7a.
Captaivb.
John Maodonald Leith<
John Edward Allen?
Edward EverettP
Albert Newlrv day* .
Neil Campbell*
William Henry M'Canaland* ...
Henry Cnrrie, Adj. i$t Jdm.\
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Capel Henry Miers
Heury Hugh Oldham^i*
Bobert MacGowan Borthwiok
Alexander Bmoe Murray
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Arthur Hume, Adj. 39 July 63
John BuBfield ,
Walter Douglas B. Campbell ...
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Samuel Cha. Lindsay Bucknall
Arthur Newton Forbes-Gordon
Reginald Carey Annosley I
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Rob. Harris Camwath Dalzell
James Moray Brown
Norman Guthrie Chalmers
Gordon Lorn Campbell Money
Colin Charles Maokenzie
William Haskett Smith
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1 Lieut. General Cooper commanded the Resenre
Battalion 45th Regt. in the Kaffir war of X846-47,
and a wing of the Begt. throughout the Kaffir war
of 1850-53 (Medal), and was appointed Comman-
dant of the Natal Colony at the dose of the war.
* Major Cuming served with the 79th High-
landers throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, includmg the battles of Alma and fialaJc-
lava, siege and tail of Sebastopol, assaults of the
x8th June and 8th September, expedition to Kertoh
and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Glass
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
> Major Percival served the Eastern campaign
of X854-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege of Sebas-
topol, assault of the z8th June, expedition to
Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian cam-
paign of X858-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, ac-
tions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahiehanpore,
capture of Forts Bunnior and Mahomdfe, passage
of the Qogra at Fysabad, capture of Rampora
KuBsia, and subsequent operations in Onde aorosa
the Gk)gra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
Tofiaaeter.— David Cant,i> 34 June 56; Bnaign, xo Aug. 54: lA. 8 Dec. 54; Mon.ltt^, zoAug. 69.
QMTfor lfa»<«r.— William Simpson,^ x6 M^rch 67.
Meiieal Offleer.^SierpeonMqjor Stewart Aaron Lithgow,** Surgeon, 7 Dec. 67.
Faetnge Blue. Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Returned from India, 7 Jfoo. X87X.
' LL Colonel Miller served the JBastem campaign of X854 and early part of 1855 with the 7Qth Highlanders, inoludinff
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Gbisps, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Indian campaign of X858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded through the
body; present also at the capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and
Baptee rivera (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Mi^jor, Medal with Clasp).
*Mi^or Leith served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including the battle of
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol. assaults of x8th June and 8th September, and expedition to Kertoh and
Yenikale (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Me^idie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign
of J858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygonge*
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siege and foU of Sebastopol and assault of Uie 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
the Indian campaign of x8^8-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the I*ort of RooyiOi,
actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shalvjehanpore, cspturo of. Forte Bnnninr and Mahomdie, passage of the
Gogra at Fysabad, capture of Rompore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee
rivers (Medal with Clasp).
, • Captains EvereU, Clay, and M'Causland served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1858-59,
mcluding the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and
ShahjehoApore, capture of Forts Bunni^ and Mahomdie, passage of the QogTA at Fyzabad, capture of Runpore
EoBsia, and subsequent operations in Onde across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Neil Caznpbell served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the x6th August 1855, including
the si^e and fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of Z858-59,
inchidjii«r the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and
ShaUehanpore, capture of Forts Bunnior and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fysabad, capture of Rampora
KoBfio, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Go^m and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Captain Oldham served in the China Expeditionary Force of z86o, and was present in the actions of Sinho and
Ttmgkn, assault and capture of the North Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
the Coosyah and Jynteah Hill campaign in X863.
" Mmot Cant served the Eastern campaign of X854-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of Alma
(carried the regimental Colour) and Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and assault of 18th June (Medal with three
Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of X85S-59, including the siege and capture of Luck-
now, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, passage of the Gogra at Fysabad, capture of Rampore
Kussia, and sabaequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
" Quarter Master Simpson served with the 79th Highlanders throuriiout the Eastern campaign, of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
assaults of the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian
campaign of X858-50, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Ally-
gonge. Bareilly, and Shal^jehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at I^abad, cap-
tore of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp) .
^* Surgeon M^jor lathgow.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
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(garter Matter.- -John Belt," 35 Sept. 67.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon M<yor David Chambers M*Fall, Surgaon, 33 Dec. 71.
Facinge YcWot^.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /rt«A il^en(«, Messrs. Cano and Sons.
Retumedfrom Bengal, June x866; Embarked for Singapore, January X872.
I Lt.Colonel Smith served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852, and ^-ns present at the capurre^ '<
Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th, i3tb, and X4th April, and capture of tlie great Dagon Pagoda (tiu
the storming party), and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served m the Indian campaign of 1851-5-,
including the capture of Calpee and campaign in Oude (Medal). Served with the left attack danng the Bbooui
Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Amiel served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852, and was present at the captore rf
Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th, and 14th April, and capture ot the great Dagon Pactia
(with the storming party), and capture of Promo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian campaigTi Jt
1858-59. Served with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Tucker, Captain Howard, Lieuts. Ridout, Swinburne, and Saunders served with the 8oih Regizncct
with the lea attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
* Msjor Tyler served with the Bufils in the Crimea from the i8th August 1855, including the siege and &Ilcr
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). AJso in the campaign of z86o in China, including the baokcf
Sinho and taking of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
w Captain Craui\ird served with the 80th Regiment in Burmah in X853 (Modal with Clasp for Pegu). A'so intfc*
Indian mutiny and campaign in Oude in 1858-59, inclading the capture of Simree Fort and defence of Puom^
(Medal).
II Captain Creagh served with the 50th Regiment in the New Zealand wars firom Nov. T863 to 1866, and was prefesi
at the storm and capture of Raugiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (in comxassd of
a pnrty of the 50th Regiment), and at the capture of the fortified vUlages of Kituziuunii (Medal).
'' Captain Huskisson served with the 80th Regiment in the Indian mutiny and campaign in Oude in 185S-59, ii-
eluding' the capture of the Fort of Simree. actions at Bera and Doondeakera (Medal). Served as A4jixtant of tbe
Re<^ent with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
^* Captain Stone served with the Military Train in New Zealand from X864 to 1867 (Medal).
IS Quarter Master Belt served with the Rifle Brigade and 6th Regiment in the Kalfir war of 1853-53 (Kedal).
Served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including operations in the Jngdespore Jungle (iUdsl).
Berved in the 80th Regiment with the left attack during tho Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Cnsp).
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lienteoaat Oolonel.— Robert Brace Chichester,* Eneign, 1*20 Oct. 43 ; Lt. 5 April 47 ; Capt, 1*7 Oct. 51 ;
Bt. Major ^ 17 Mar. 63; Mtyor, zo Nov. 65 ; Lt.Colonel, 24 Dec. 70.
Kajora.— Charles James Skerry,* Ene, xo Sept. 43 ; X<. 39 May 44 ; Copt. 27 May 53 ; Bt.Maj. yi Aug. 65 ; Jfajor,
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Frank Ryley
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Medieal Officer.— Surgeon llajor John Wood," ^rgeon^ ^ Nov. 67.
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silier Guards before Bayonne in 18Z4. Joined the
Brigade of Guards in Paris in 1815.
* Colonel Chichester, Majors Skerry and Nixon
served in the mutiny in India In Z857-58, and
were present when the 8i8t Regiment, under
Colonel Renny. disarmed at Mean Meer one Regi-
ment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments
of Native Infantry, all disa£fl»cted and ripe for
mutiny (Medal).
* Mfl^or Browne commanded the Head Quarter
Wing of the 81 st Regiment in the Eusoonie ex-
pedition in Z858 (Medal with Clasn). Served in
the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present
when the 8zst Regiment, under Colonel Kenny,
disarmed at MeanMocr one Rogt.of Native Cavalry
and three Regts . of Native Inflintxy, all disaflfbcted
and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
26 June 72
Z5 Mar. 73
9 Aug. 73
38 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
Wm. Fred. Nixon,* 8 Jan. 41 ; EuMign^ 3 Aug. 30 ; lA. '22 Jan. 36 ; ILvn.Major, x Jan. 60,
Eaeinge BvdT.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.^Embarkedfor Oibraltar, 26 Feb. Z870.
7 Major Chichester, Captain Fairoloth, and Quarter Master Hanlon served with the 8zBt Regiment in the
Busoofzie expedition in Z858 (Medal wi^ Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in z 857-58, and were present when
the 8i8t Regiment, under Colonel Renny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three
Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaflfected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
<» Captain Jones served in Bengal with the zoth Regmient in suppression of the mutiny in Z857-58, including the
ftctiona of Chanda, Ummeerapore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Jackson served in India during the mutiny of Z857-58 (Medal). Also with the 8z8t Regiment in the
Ea<«o<>^ie expedition in Z858 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Surgeon M^jor Wood.— For War Services see " Medical Department.'*
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Cohnelt '25 Feb. 48; Colonel, 98 Nov. 54; Major, x8 Nov. 56; Lt.CoUnel, 13 Dec. 60; Jf^'or G«%eral,
6 Nov. 63 ; Lt. OeneriU, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 8ana Foot, 4 Mar. 72.
Lieatenant ColonoL— Frederick Richard S0U7 Flood,* Eneign, '31 Aug. ^ ; JU. '8 Aug. 51 ; Cap^ 17 July 60;
"' " ' " ' 71; Lt.Colonel, 5 Oct. 72.
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William Marsden
Charles Carstairs
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William M'Carthy O'Leary
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William Capel
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* Major Walters served with the 44&
Regiment in the Crimea from the 27^
Jan. 1855, indodingthesi^eaBd&Ii
of Sebastopol, and attack and oece-
nation of the Cemetery on the iS^
June (Medal with Clasp, and Tnrkisii
Medal) . Served also the campai^ d
i860 in the north of China, inclodisf ;
the action of Sinho, weanlt and cap-
ture of the Taku Forts (Medal viu j
Clasp).
*t Captain Cardew served with tbf
3rd PuDJaub InCeuitry in the hs&as.
N.W. Frontier war of 2863, and w«
present at the attack and eaptrnt d
the Conical Hill and Umbeyla [jd^-
tioned in despatches. Medal ^cii
Clasp J.
Sub LiBiTTBirijrTS.
George Angnstus Hotham Howard 2 Nov. 72
Francis Robert Millington Synge 33 Nov. 72
David Phelps Chapman 38 Mar. 74
Pay»»MM<«r.— William Stewart Thorbum, 19 Feb. 67 ; Sonorary C(^aiu, 19 Feb. 7a.
Quarter ifaMier.— Alfred Blade," 13 Jan. 69.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Mc^or Jolm Henry Gouldsbury Moaros,!* 5Mryeo«, 30 Sept. 68.
Facinge YeHovr.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.Seiumedfivm Aden, Z3 Feb. Z870.
^ Lieut. Gencml Newton served with the Coldstream Guards In ttie Crimean cami>aign from i8th Oct 1S54 ^■
8th April 1S55 includinc: the battles of Balaklava and Inkennan, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clsfre.
5th Class of the Mcdjidio, and Turkish Medal).
• Lt.Colonel Flood sorvod with the 53rd Regiment in a force under Sir GolinXampbell in Z85Z-53 aninst ib« tu
tribes on the N.W. I'rontier of India (Medal vrith Clasp). Served also in the Indian campaign of iSsr 59 : **
with the Alumbagh Force during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde : with the 53rd at the relief of CawnpoK r.
3oth Nov. 1857, action there on the 6th December, and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ohai, actien of KaIa
Nuddeo and occupatiou of Futtehghur, afifair of ^humshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege of Lnckse^
as Aide de Camp co General Mansfield (severely wounded), wiUi the 53rd during the hot weiUiher campaign in Oadc 3
1858, including the passage of the Goomtce and occupatk>n of Sultanpore ; as Aide de Camp to Sir William Man>fi£l^
during the winter campaign of 1858-59, including Uiat in the Baiswara country and action at Dhoondea KhaiTti
and the Trans-Gogra campaign with its several minor afiEkirs and the final action on the Raptee (me&tioaed is
despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
• Captain Briggs served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebastcpsi
and capture of the Cemetery and suburbs under General Eyre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Serre-i a
the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh uDi^^
Outram with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugdispore, aiJ
subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the expedition in North CL^a
in i860 (Medal with Clasps).
• Captain Lock served with the 82nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny in nr-
and was present at the aotion of Khankur, defence of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore, tSi:^
of Shahaoad. Mahomdco, and Bunkogaon (MedAl).
' Captain Thompson served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Feb. 1855, including the iicgt »=^
fall of Sebastopol ; was in the trenches during a sortie on the sth June, also during the assault and ci4>&ire of t^
Quarries on the 7th June, with Eyre's Brigade at the assault and capture of the Cemetery and Rifle-pits on th« ir~
June, and with the Reserve at the attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meds^'
Commanded a hundred men of the 31 st Regiment with a Field Force under Captain Murray, Royal Artilleir, is fc^
expedition against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghae in March 1863.
• Captain Culme-Seymour served with the 68th Light Inlkntry in the Crimea fh)m the 17th June 1855, Md_ _
present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New Z«si»»i
war in 1864-66, including the latter part of the operations against the Gate Pah, engagement at Te Ran^ ^^^^^^
tioned in despatches) ; also the West Coast campaign and action at Kakaramea ; and served with the FleM Fccrt
in January 1866 which co-operated in the dense forest iidand of Mount Egmont in support of Mijor GffOii
Chute's Field Force (Medal).
» Captain O'Brien served with the 33rd Fusiliers throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58, includiBgtbe«S«
and capture of Lusknow, and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp).
»o Lieut. ReauiBbottom scr^'ed in the Abjrssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present al tie »P-
ture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
" Lient. Leir served with the Military Train in New Zealand from Z863 to 1867, acting as Light CsTabroBr^
the Wanpanni campaign of 1865-66 (Medal).
i» Qnnrter Most or Slade served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. z8«,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N.W. Provmocs in
Buppressing the mutiny in 1857-59, and was present at the action of Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shalgehsap^:
and subsequent operations in Rohilcund (Medal).
" Surgeon Major Meares.— For War Services see "Medical Departmontt^^gi^i^ed by V^OOQIC
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ZfCtfUnuhJn Deo. 49; OoUmel, 28 Not. 54; Jf^yor Qttural, 39 April 64; It.Qeneral, 93 May 7a;
Colonel 83rd Regiment, 39 May 73.
limiteiuuitOoloneL— Thomas Southwell Brown » Siuuin, 14 Nor. 45 j Li. '26 May 48: Co©*. '4 Amr. 54;
JtfivVw. 19 Sept. 56 ; BreoH Lt.Colanel, 13 March 68 ;Lt.Colonel, x April 70. J' * ' *^ 4 "B 54 ,
K^on.— Edward Menrant,* CoMMOiuiaat, D^^ialM Depots Entian, 'xo Nov. 48 ; X^. 7 May 54 : Capi. 26 Oct.
58; Jfo/or, »i4Sept. 67. / .7 j^i ^
Julian Wakefield,^ Contmaiidant, Poorunier Saniiaritm; Enatgn^ 32 April 53 ; Lt. '30 July 55 ; C«y<. »6 Jan. 60 ;
JUtyoTt ^16 Sept. 68.
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Charles Clitherow Gore*
Geoive Gant Beasley*
rodenck Ksat^lodt'' Brigade
Jiajor, Bomb<^ Diutriet
•. BaymondO.DeMontmoren(7
Frederick Anguetue Wright .
Bdward Arthur Butler
Charles John Wyndham
Booth Hay Metcalfe
Charles James Thorbum
Raynsford Taylor*
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Geo. Bdw. SkewardCarfewright
Thomas Pery Powell
William Stewart
William Oooke-CoUis
Thomas Frederick Gibbs
William Frederick Marriott ...
Henry Coote Bond
James William Anderson
Charles Talbot Davenport
John Hart Hardtman-BerO
keley. Adjutant 38 June 71 }
FoUiottStnartFumeauxStokee
James Archibald BobertBell, ^
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Charles Saint Lo Wilkinson ...
CharlesGeraldBemard Heryey
Gtoorge Gleaveland
Greorge Alexander Beresford...
Bub LnvnviirTB.
Philip Arnold Buckland, Inirp,
Richd. Charles Gndiam Mayne
Hew Francis Cadell
30 Not. 55
'17 Aug. 53
19 June 57
17 July 63
5 Aug. 59
'29 Mar. 64
2 May 65
p 3 Jtme 65
» 5 April 64
' 8 Dec. 48
'20 Feb.
9 Mar.
17 April
Px8 April
'19 April
P25 Sept.
' 4 Sept.
»35 April
"iSDea
'15 Sept.
» 9 April
xFeb.
'36 June
'30 Nov.
33 Sept.
» 3 May 56
I Deo. 54
3 Sept. 58
'xoNov. 65
'39 July 63
»X7 April 67
33 April 67
»X4 Sept. 67
'x3July 67
5 May 53
66 » 6 Nov.
'- 'is Feb.
P 8 July
' 8 July
»i6 Sept.
»i7 April
' xSept.
' 5 Jan.
'39 June
1*38 June
'37 Oct.
28 Oct. 7x
71
'25 Jan.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
30 Dec.
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P30 April 60
'39 July 63
'x6 Oct. 63
»i6 Sept. 68
IX Jan. 69
1*38 May 70
'39 June 70
'30 Nov. 70
1*38 May 70
38 May 73
6 Oct. 72
' Major Meurant was present with the 83rd Re-
giment at the surprise of and attack on the rebels
m Seckur on 31 st January 1859 (Medal).
* Major Wakefield served with the 83rd Regi-
ment at the attack on the Fort of Awah in Sept.
x8^7 (Medal).
■Major Gtore was, present with the 83rd Regi-
ment at the siege and capture of Kotah on 30th
March 1858, ainir at Sanganeer, defeat of the
Ghnralior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack
on the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp) .
34 April 73|
31 Dec. 73
13 Feb. 73'
J'ayaMufer.— Frederick Scrivener,* 13 Aug. 63 ; Sonorarj Mqfor, xa Aug. 72.
Quarter Jfcufer.— Michael M'Qnade,^^ 33 Jan, 68.
Medical Qffleer.— Surgeon MtQor Alexander Robert Hudson," MS. Surgeons, 5 Nov. 65.
IPaeingt YfMaw.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— /Walk Agenie, Sir E. Borough, Bi» and Co.
Embarind for Oibraliar, 6 April 1867.
Licut.General Brown served throughout the Punianb campaign, and was present with the 34th at the passage
the Chenab and the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillian wallah (wounded), and as Mi^orof the 39th Begt. at Uie
tUe of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
' Lt.Colonel T. B. Brown served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 36th Fob. 1855, with the 55th Regi-
int. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, ana siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5U1 Class of
) Me^jidie. and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Bhootan expedition in 1866 (M^dal with CJlasp).
' Captain Beaaley served with the Force which attacked and destroyed the town of Malageah W. coast of Africa
^y 1855. Served with the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
air of Sanganeer 8th August 1858, defeat of the Gwalior reoels at Kotaria, surprise and attack of the rebels
Seckur (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
Captain Karslake was present with the 83rd Regiment at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, affair at
DRaneor, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Taylor served with the 37th Regt. as Paymaster during the Indian mutiny campoipn of 1858-59 (Medal) .
' Major Scrivener was present at the bombardment and capture of Mohumrah in the Persian campaign in 1857.
^ Quarter Master M'Quade served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the snppres-
)n of a mutiny at Nusseerabad in August 1857, at the siege and capture of Awah, siege and capture of Kotah,
rpriee and attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
^ Surgeon Major Hudson.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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'21 Nov. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, Is May 69.^
*Jon.-^ames Hudson,^ Entian, ^3 Nov. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. 25 June 58 ; Major, '25 Sept. 68.
Henry Latham Brownrigg,* Entign, 25 May 55 ; Lt.ij Nov. 57 ; Cktpt. '5 April 64 ; Major, ^5 May tx).
Gaptaiks.
Francis Edwd. Edwards Wilson
James Murray Thos. Simpson
Arthur Richard Lees.
Richd.Hebden O'Grady Haly, )
AidedeCamp to Lt. Oen.Raly }
George Edwanl Montagu
Arthur Herman Luck
Edward Ralph Bromhcad
Reginald William Peckitt
Fred. Augustus Gore
George Atkinson Wray
Alex. Herman Adam Gordon'
"Ixdia" "Lucmow."
230 Jeraey.] 84th (YorJc and Laucastcr).-
The Union Rose. "Nivb" "Pehixsula''
OoIoneL— 5ir David Russell,^ XCB. Comet, ^lo Jan. 28 ; Lt. ^t Oct. 29 ; Capt. '5 April 33 ; Major, 7 JiIt
45 ; Lt. Colonel, 'lo Dec. 47 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Mtyor Oeneral, 3 Sept. 62 ; Lieut. Geueml, 25 Oct. 7:.
Colonel 84th Foot, 24 Oct. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Fre<lenck HarOy," JEiut^, '23 Nov. 49; i<. »6 June 51; Capt, 97 Nov. 57; 3fa,<'.
gysiGw
'17 Nov.
»• 4 April
P12 Sept.
6 Nov.
21 Feb.
''X9 Aug.
"24 Mar.
30 June
'21 July
' 9 Sept.
21 Sept.
LlXUTBKAirTS.
Walter Braoebridge Fletcher.
Arthur Theobald
Thomas Horton,.i(2;.io Dec. 73
William Thomas Briscoe
George Henry Cobbold
Charles Wm. RandleFord ....
John Lennox Power
John Rose
John Lepperd," Inatruetor of
Mueketry 2 Sept. 68
Charles William Aug. Arthur
Sub Lixtttbitahts.
Harry John Bolton
Berkeley Crosbie Quill
Edward Elliott Carr
William Johnston Kirkpatrick
Frederic Percy Lonsada
Reginald Charles Freeman ...
Christopher Douglas Fisher^
Hamilton j
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57? I Oct.
56 P 2 Mar.
60 P 4 Aug.
zi Feb. 62
15 April (
'18 April (
'18 April (
64
65
. 65
PxS April 65
• 65
66
64
••25 April (
14 Oct.
5 Aug.
'3« Aug.
P 6 Mar.
P30 Mar.
'14 Aug.
P 9 Nov.
9 July
P22 Aug.
P^ Dec.
15 Feb. 68
»'i8 April 65
'18 April 65
' 3 Mar. 65
'31 Aug. 66
22 July 67
P 9 Nov. 67
'25 April 68
PjsJune 68
'24 Sept. 70
12 Nov. 73
10 Dec. 73
22 Oct. 67
^•25 April 68
' 8 July 68
Pxo Feb. 69
P 5 May 69
'17 Nov. 69
' 7 May 70
'24 Sept. 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Feb. 74
17 July 72
21 Aug. 72
9 Aug. 73
28 Fab. 74
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
CAPTAIX. \ BEJIY.MAJ.
■ Lt.Colonel Hardy served as Orderlv Oflfccrti
Brigadier Russell at the second relief of Lockxc,
at the AJumbagh, and at the sieg:e and captuc a
Lucknow; also present with the 84U1 Br^^iasl
at the relief of Azimghur and porsuil of Koer Slij
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clvr*
* Muor Hudson served with the 97th Beia::££
in thelndian campaign of 1857-58, and wai pn
sent in the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore. izi
Sultanpore, and at the siege and captore of L=±
now ( Medal with Claap) .
« Major Brownrigg served with the Sitli itA>|
ment in the Lidian camfMugn of 1857-52. ;k.^
ing the final operations in the Shahabad d^sml
(Medal).
PaymoHer.—'Bbctbevt Guthrie Craig,' i Feb. 67 ; Hon.Captain, i Feb. 73.
Quarter Ma$ter.—Y(S^ Abraham Boulger," 7 Nov. 72.
Medical Qffleer,^8urgeon Edward Denham Tomlinson,* A.8, zg Jan. 60.
' Faeingt YeUow.—Aaenis, Messrs. Cox and Co.— IrUh AgenU, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Nova Scotia, zo January Z87Z.
1 Sir David Russell commanded the 5th Brigade at the second relief of Lucknow — severely wounded mod pa>
ticularly mentioned in despatches as having much distinguished himself {CB.) ; conunanded xat Brigade ^-^^
Outram at the repulse of several attacks on the Alumbagh ; at the toll of Lucknow he commanded and firtivtf
which stormed the Imaumbarra and captured the Kaiserbagh (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain (rordon was promoted Captain in the 84th from Lieutenant, and Adjutant 98th Regiment " b t^
cof^nition of his valuable services with the Houssas and other forces under his orders whilst operating a^^
the Ashantis on the West Coast of Afk-ica." ,
* Lieut. Lepperd served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the caft^
of Martaban with the advance party, operations before Rangoon on the Z2th 13th and 14th April, and capmrei
the Great Dagon Pagoda with the storming party, defence of Martaban (h>m May to October, severtd operatii?:? z
its vicinity, and repulse of the night attack on Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the 84tii Regi^-^
in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, ioined Havelock's Force at Mungarwar, and was present in both %cii<^s^
Buseerutgunge, actions of Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar. and Alumbagh, defence of the Almnba^rii ^rm.
25th Sept. to Z3th Nov. 1857 ; proceeded with Lord Clyde's Force to the second relief of Lucknow. and waa pr^etf
at the storming of the Secunderabagh ; served with Oatram's Force during the occupation of the Alumbagh, icrhd::/
the repulse of the numerous attacks on that position, and also in the operations enoing in the siege MAd ca]:^'i~-- f
Lucknow ; after which present at the relief of Azimghur, pursuit of Koer Sing, and several actions in SbJiiba^ii,
until the final suppression of the rebellion in that district (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
7 Captain Craig served in the Eastern campaign of Z854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkermaii. • es
and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and as a volunteer with the spiking party on the 8th Septembt*r 1 ^^dt
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Quarter Master Boulger served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; joined Havelock's force on it* fit
taking the field at Allahabad in June 1857, and was in the advanced party which left Gawnpore on th» 3r:>(b Ji3»
under Major Reynold, and engaged in many skirmishes while destroying idl disafi'ected villages betirren AiLb.'tU
and Futtehpore, and while keeping communications open with the nver party ; afterwards present nt the accoai
of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore* ()onao, Bnaeerut Gunge (both actions), BoorheoNke Cbo«r»<.
Bithoor, Mungarwar. and Alumbaugh, and was in the storming party which crossed the bridge in Use lirat re it' ^^
Lucknow. and shot the gunner in the act of firing a 68-pounder loaded with grape, canister, stones, glass, Ar , aad
he was the first man to force through the masked battoxy in ft-ont, for which he was mentioned in General orden;
S resent with the Grenadier company of 50 men at the storming of the jaU, tram which the dead bodies of ^
epoys were afterwards removed j was a volunteer with the storming par^ at 3 a.m.. 29th September, to Ucw ^
the enemy's magazine, destroy their mines, and burst 4 mortars and 13 guns acing the Resident— wounded thn.tfk
the left thigh and right hand with loss of middle finger ; present throughout the subsequent defence of the Basii^cj
and storming of the Him Kanah— wounded (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and ayear*s service).
* Surgeon Tomlinson.— For War Services see '* Medical Department." «
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, oAng. 70; Cdvi
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Liwtojttt CWe^.~^erickS^^^ p, juneso; X<. 'za Oct. 52: Capt, 90 Dec. 54;
«Jfa/«r, 36 Dec. 56 ; Jfajor, P31 Aug. 58 j i/.CWojwf »6 Mar. 67 ; Cotoiw^ 6 Mar. 72 '^ - ^ ^^' 54.
»5>««^^j^rge -niwipeon, Etrngn, '33 Feb. 44; X/. 31 Mar. 47; ^.j^. 'ag Oct. 52; -B<.afajor, 35 Nov.
4; UtMor, io Oct. 6sr
Wmiam Hall( " "
lowes, Jmyn, >33 Jan. 53 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. 4 Mar. 61 ; Major, >7 Oct 71.
CAnAIKB.
Edward Mnflgrave Beadon
Robert KirkMtrick Taylor
iWilliam GalDiaith
Finch White \ '..!..
Wmiam Chipc^ase Henderson
GeoiKeWaahington Smith*
Rvn. Charlea Dutton
Gilbert Joshua Spencer Smith
Duiel Alexander Grant
R(M, Edwazd Alex. Hohnea A'Conrt...
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'xsJnly S3 '•31 Aug. 55
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30 April 55fPi6Nov. 55
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» 1 Feb. 56) 23 April 58
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P34Mar. 63I 10 Oct. 65
'34 Jan. 65 P 7 Nov. 68
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Harry Harria Burland, A^jutaiU 33 ">
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Gny Newcomen AtkixuKm ,.
Edward Hany Going Baveuhill
Cbaries Edmond Knox
Francis Wingfteld Bobinsonp Inst. of\
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Rowland Pnrdon.
Charles Francis Dixon Whish
.Francis Langford
jEdward Harbord Ives '.],.[.'.
jWellesIey Welman
John Haines Vivian. Aide d« Camp io\
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lEdward Bur«fi, Interpreter
|lD«oldsbyWni. Thomas Somerset Smytiie
iOedl Henry OoUette
VemonAnsdeU Schalch
Donean Alex. Allan Macpherson...,
ICharleB Frederick Vice
iStephen Watson
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■Jsmes Spens
James Bamsay Campbell
9 Oct. 63
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'35 April 65
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62 P 4 Aug. 63
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67 P 7 Oct. 7:
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38 Oct. 71
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xa Nov. 73
; ►• ;?iyQrfw.~-WiUi«m Hnn^, so Nov. 67; Ent, 'sa March 64 1 Honorarg Captain, so Nov. 73.
J ~. ,^rt«r Jra«f«r.->James Hawkins.* ax Feb. 60.
.Meiieal C^Uar.^amrgeon Mqfor William Skeen, JfD. Surgeim, 13 Dec. 59.
^^ Faeinge Blue.— 4^m<«, Messrs. Oox and C^.^Bmharhedfor India^ February x868.
KBenl MsonseU served with the 85th Light Infiintry in the Peninsula andsoath of France fh^m Aug. 1813
■esdofUiat war in x8x4, indnding the siege of Ban Seba8tian,_pas8age of the Bidassoa, battles of Nivelle xoth
'•cd Xive 9th, 10th, and ixth Dec. and investment of Bayonne (war Medal with three Clasps). Served also in
**^ic>& war, and was slightly wounded at Bladensburg 34th Aug. and severely at New Orleans a3rd Dec.
U^d ««s at the taking of Fort Bowyer. He sabsequently commanded the 85th during the Canadian rebellion.
tZfl '^PP^^T*'^ served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu), and
*^^^u the capture of Martaban. operations before Rangoon on the xsth, x3th« and 14th April, and capture of
^tt Uigou Pagoda with the storming party ; lUso at the capture of Promo. Served the Eastern campaign of
jK»uh the Royal Fusiliers, and was present at the battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, and siege of
*Hpol, including sorties on 5th April and 9th May, defence of the Quarries 7th June, and assault on the Rcrlon
[^^^unded (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Mi^jor, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Me^jidie,
PjP?»tt Smith served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawnr Expeditionary Force on the Eusofcie Frontier
^.:r ^Mdn^ Cotton in April and May X858, and at the a£fhir with the Hindostanee fjematics on the Heights of
■jott the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
smo ifaflter Hawkins served the Pniijaub campaign of 1848-49, indudisg the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
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Colonel.— c. iKr John Michel,^ GCB.Enriffn, Pj April 23; Lt. ^^8 April as; Capt, >ia Dec 26; Htm,
'6 March 40: Lt.Colonel, '15 April 42; CoUmet, 20 Jtme 54; Mcjor General, 26 OcU 58; ULOtw^
25 Jnne 66 ; Colonel 86th Foot, 19 Ang. 62.
ieotonaat Oolonel.— John Jerome, Eneign, 9 April 4a; JA» 14 Nov. 43 ; Capt. '28 Hnneh 54; Kajw, i A]?:
66 ; Lt.Colonel, 6 Mar. 72.
Majon.— Georpre Hewiah Adams, Bntign, 14 Apr. 46 ; Lt. '25 Jnly 51 ; Cml. '25 Jan. 56 ; Jf<|^, 8 Jme r
e. William Knipe,* Snaign, ^19 Oct. 49 ; Lt. 5 Jnne 53 ; Capi. 26 Ang. 59 ; Mi^or, 6 March 7a.
CAfTAXKB. I,
Ja8.Kenneth Dong. Mackenzie'
William Ker Grray
JnlinjB Drake Brockman*.
Fred. Bobert Cameron Crofton*
Edward James Harris
Donald Shaw
. Stephen Flower, D.A. Ae^'.\
Qen. Capeaf&ood Hope ...S
Hen.RowlandSpeneerChatfleld
Ghi J Francis Clarke Travers . . .
Bichd. O'Shanghnesoy Brooke
LxiunvAKTS.
John William Bonlcott ,
Charles Henry Jackson, Inet.
qfMueketry 12 Sept. 59
John Joseph Blake
William Law Brookman
Hartwell Harvey Stnurt ,
James Donglas Stewart
John Spenoe, Aijutant 3 Apr.69
James Arnold Awdry
Fergus Orahajn
Francis GodAray Bertram
Arthur Bnrdett CoUingwood...
Wm.HenryHardwicke Jackson
Josiah Webbe Goldsworthy ..
Henry Flantaganet Williams.,
Arthur James Pattison ,
Hamilton Harvey Pitt Denning
Henry Brookes
Robert John Knox
Charles Haroonrt Loraine .
Bdward Guy Selby-Smyth.
SVB IiIXUTSVAjrTB.
Charles Haggard
24 Jan. 5x
iMay 55
zoAng. 55
26 Feb. 58
30 Deo. 59
' x Jnne 60
'18 Sept. 60
Pi2Miftr. 61
P30 Jan. 63
zjMar. 63
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P29 Jnly
24 Nov.
'16 Feb.
'23 Ang.
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'21 Ang.
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'xoNov. 65
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'23 Mar. 66
' 8 Aug. 68
'34 Mar. 69
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'22 Sept. 65 » 9 Oct. 69
30 Mar. 66 '30 Mar. 70
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20 Feb. 63
'35 Sept. 60
17 Sept. 64
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P 9 Oct.
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P17 Aug.
P2Z June
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28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
27 Mar. 73
BXSV.ICJU.
John Michel was nominated a CS.^
the termination of the Kaffir war in 1853, mo
sideration of his distingnished eenricei in ^
Kafllr wars of 1846-47 and of X85X-S3 (Mdtl^
Was nominated to the and Class of the Medjili
fbr service with the late TnrUsh Oontis^
Served in the Indian campaign in iBsft-^^ hc<s
mand of the Mhow Field Force, and ddeiSeJ '^
rebels nnder Tantia Topee at Beorom, takz;
67 guns
68thef\
fugitive bands {KCB., and Medsli. 0
manded a Division of the Anny in tlie
of x86o in China, indndixig the actum tx
(Medal with Clasp fbr the TsioL Foxts).
« Major Mackansie served with the 8tthB«>
ment with the Malwa, Nerbadda, sad C^
India Field Forces in 1857-58 ; pxeaentsttfeesgff
aikd capture of Dhar, opeoratacms at Ihs^ast
and battle of Goodaria» siege atonn andea^ase
ofChaadaree,and also of the fbrtreasof Jb^a,
action of Koon<^ battle of Gowlcwlee, asd t^ea*
tions beibre andoaptoM of the town and Y-r.i
Calpee (Medal withOiasp).
Pay«Mufor.—Henxy Francis Luke, a Deo. 68 ; Soaorory Cbpfafo, a Dea 73.
OlMTter Jfofto-.— William George Morgan, 7 Nov. 68.
Medioal QffUer.—Surffeou Mqfor Walter Leach,? amrgeon, 8 Jnne 67.
Vaeinge BtaB.-^AgetOe, Messrs. Cox and Co.*-JrM Agemte, Ar E. Borongh, JM. andCd
Bnbarhed fvr GIbraUar, x8 Oet, 1864.
Miu*or Knipe served with the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Foroe in 1858, and was preBOi si dl
oattle before and capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Brockman entered the Royal Navy in 1847 ; was actively employed during the KaJBr war of 1^51-9
(Medal). Served in H.M.S. Sermee at the first attack on the stockades m the Rangoon river, was praseslai^
attack and taking of Martaban and afterwards at the storm and capture of Rangoon xith April 1859 (Med&l*^
Olasp for Pegu). Afterwards was in several actions with pirates on the coast of China. OpeiBtkms anmsti^
tribes in Guzerat in 1857. Served with the 86th Regiment m the Central India Field Foroe under S^ngbEa
trom. Feb. x8^8 to Jan. 1859, including the capture of the strong Hill Fort of Chandaree ; siege storm ud i#
ture of JhanM, action of Koonch, oi)erations before Calpee, battle of Gowlcwlee, capture of Oalpee, battle of Xi^
and capture of Gwalior ; captured a battery of 3 guns on the Heights before Gwalior and turned them on the e
oonmianded a Detachment of 100 men forming part of a Flying Colunm sent in puzsoit of Ferote Siah and
Topee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
ft Captain Crofton served with the 9th Lancers in suppression of the Indian mutiny In X858-50. and wasprasui
the ainir of Kumdakoti (Medal).
7 Surgeon Major Leaoh.— For War Seryioea see " Medical Department."
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Uie Prince of Walee, in commemoration of their dietingnished services on various occasions, and particularly at
the battles of "BAMtosA." "Tabita" "VjorroBii.'* "NnrsLLi" "Omhes" "Touiousb" "PExmsiria." "Ava."
T«*"l?H:'CeloiieL— 5ir Charles Hastings Doyle, KCMG. SH$ian, 33 Dec. 19; Id. 37 Sept. 32; Capt. Pi6 June 35; St,
" IfiyV^* 28 June 38 ; Major, 17 Aug. 41; Id,Oolonel, '14 Ap^ *^'» ^^olotul, 30 June 54; Major General,
15 Sept. 60; Li.Oenerat, 10 Jan. 70 ; Colonel 87th Fpot, 10 Oct. 70.
bsutenaat Oolonel.— Nathaniel Stevenson, Sneiffn,^^^ Aug. 58 ; Lt, '7 1
'19 Feb. 70 ; Lt.C6l<mel, ^38 June 71.
■^jort.— Joseph Noble Beasley,^ Sneiffn, '17 Aug. 5a ; Li. '24 June 53 ; Capt. aa Dec. 60 ; Major, ao July 70.
Thomas Reniue Stevenson, Sneiffn, '4 Jan. 61 ; Lt, ^16 Jan. 63 ; Capt. '23 Mar. 66 ; Major, ^28 June 71.
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Francis Arthur Dashwood ,
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George Phibbs
William Horace Wilson
r Nov. 6a ; Cajrf. '13 Feb. 66 ; Mcyor,
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Charles Antony Lindsay
Evelyn Charles Martin
Joseph Lewis Steavenson
Homy Ellis Adams
Arthur Kennedy Purvis
Arthur Frederick Terry
Thomas Davison ,
Mark Singleton
William Humphreys
Frederick Carpenter
Arthur CoUingwood Denny
William Graham
Lionel Bootle Wilbraham
Bibton Gkire
Sub LiaxmnrAVTS.
Henry John Sutton
Eyre Evans Stopford
John Tjrrwhitt-Walker
28 Jan. 6z
'19 April 64
Pz4Sept. 66
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za July 64
P3aJuna 67
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'2a Dec. 63
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' 3 Jan. 65
'la Oct. 67
»22 Jan. 68
'19 Jan. 64
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1*13 Sept. 65
»3iJuly 69
5 July 64
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'27 July 66
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1*32 June 67
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i'a3Mar. 66
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1*24 Mar. 66
'3x July 69
99 June 66
'28 July 66
r X Sept. 69
»i9 Feo. 70
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'a6Feb. 70
'aaJune 67
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Pia Oct. 67
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a8 0ct. 71
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aSFeb. 74
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Pqy«uueM*.^^ohn Connor,* 15 April 71 \ Qi»aHer M^i'i'^t x April 56.
Qnatrier Matter.— JamM Brogden, x8 Oct. 73.
Medieal Qffleer.-^Sm^eon Megor Philip Brolto Smith, MI>, Skurywn, a Deo. 7x«
Faem0» Blue.— .i^rait, Messrs. Cox and Co,— Iriak Agenie, Sir E. Boroogh, Bi, and CO.
Smbae-kedM €H^l^raUar, » June 1866.
1 Major Beaalcy served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal during the Lidian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
* Paymaster Connor served with the aand RegUnent the campaign of 1843-43 in Sind, including the battles of
Heanee and Hyderabad (Medal). Also the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country, including the
taking of Pnnella and Pownghur. Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
Windham's operations at Cawnpore, defeat there of the GwaOior Contingent, destruction of Fort Tuteha, action of
Kala Nuddee, occupation of Fnirackabad, defence of the Jail and Bubeequent operations at Shal:gehanpore (Medal).
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3fq;or, 1^27 July 38 ; Lt.Colonel, ^16 Nor. 41 ; Colontl, xx Nov. 51; Major Qeneral, 26OCL i: Li Onm:
5 Sept. 65; General, 2g Dec. 73; Cote««i 88th Foot, xo Aug. 64. ^» •
Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert John Hughes,* Sntign, 7 Jan. 41; i/. 30 Aug. 43; Cmt, 7 8eDt.<;^- Kai*
10 May 64 ; Lt.Colonel, x April 70. -tt- / k 35, .- ,
KiyoM.— William Lambert,' Entign, 'x6 Aug. 54 ; Li. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capl. 27 Nov. 57 ; Major, 10 June -2
Frederick Hall,* JStuiffn, '17 Aug. 54 ; L(. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capi. '23 Mar. 58 ; Bt.Mty. 5 July 72 ; Maj. 13 Not -:
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Wm. Soott Richardson
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Thomas St. John Lavie
John Philpot Curran
Smitii Hannington Gardner
Valentine Herbert Maher
James Witton Thompson
George Milward Griffin
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Arthur Edgar Francis Noble Bredin .
Horace Butterworth Mann
John ThirkiU
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39 May 73
3 Aug. 7a
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29 Feb. 63
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1' Quarter Master Cousins ieirediz
the Crimean campaign in 1855. indt'i
ing the si^e and ftkll of Sefaa.<toD L
and expedition to Kinboura 0(e:i
with Clasp, and Turkish ^Li^
Served in tne Indian mutiny camp&iiT
in 1857-58, including the action* t
Cawnpore under General Wmdtat
afiBeur at Bhognapore, sieges of Ctlps
and Selimpore (Medal with Clasp
»» Doctor Peake.— ForWarSerrxes
see "Medical Department."
Pajruuufer.— William Maodonnell, 33 April 53 ; J7iw. z8 Ang. 48 ; X^. as June 5a ; Hitm.lf<|^, 17 Sept 63.
i>uari€r Jfa«<«r.— Samuel Cousins,^* 33 Dec. 68.
Medical 0Jleer.^8urgeo» Major George William Peake,^ MD, Surg. Mqjor, 3 Aug. 69.
Faeinfft YeMow.—Agent*, Sir Charles R. M'Grigor, Bt. and Co.— Jm& Agtnis, Air E. Borongh, Bl. and 0
Beimmedjrom IndiOt 3z D«e. 1870.
1 General Johnstone served with the 27th Regiment in the Kaffir wars of 1834-35 and of 1846-47 (Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Hughes has the 4th Class of the Mecyidie for service with tne late Turkish Conttngent, and t^
Turkish Medal.
* Maior Lambert served with the 8Sth Regiment in the Oimea from the aand January to a6th March, and fna
June to the 17th September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol. the attack of the Quarries, and aUArb
of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September^-severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish MedAi
Served also in suppreBsion of the Indian mutinv in 1858, induding the ankir at Bhognapore, si^e of Lnckuov 11
March, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
* Major Hall served with the 88th Regiment m the Crimea from 7rd July 1855. including the siege and ikll of S«btf<-
topol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in ^r
pression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, mcluding the operations at Cawnpore firom 3rd to 6th December li;*.
relief of Sundeelah, and capture of Birwah Fort— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
B Mi^'or Hopton served with the 88th Regiment in the Oimea from 17th June 1855, including the siege and fiiH
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Septembei^— severely wounded (Medal with C^^,
and Turkish Medal). Served also in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, intruding the eiege of LackiiL«
in March 1858, and sie^e of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
7 M%)or Fry served m the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-5?. &^'-
was present at the actions of Koonch, all the operations before C^pee from x5th to 33nd May, baUle of Wlowb .
capture of the town and fortress of Calpee, battle of Morar. battle before and capture of the town and fortress <^
Qwalior, and taking of Pourie (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
* Captain Irwin served with the 88th Regiment in the Indian mutmv campaign in 1857-58, including the a&ir c^
Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March 1858, siege of Calpee, and sabsequent campaign in Oade (Medal with Chsp
for Central India).
* Captain Moore served with the 88th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign firom December 1857, indnding tl»
aflhir of Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March, siege of Calpee, dUdr of Selimpore (slightly wounded), atsua.
near Bundeelah, taking of Birwah Forte— fllightly wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clafp for
Central India).
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Tnn-9o.:coiM«L— Csledon Richard Egerton,^ JEanffii, 15 June 33 ; JA. 'a8 March ^4 ; CofrfoM '15 March 39 ; J?^
k: Hilfj Jfarar, 11 Nov. 51; Major, ^i Dec.jx; Lt^CoUtnel, 9 March 55; Colonel, z8 April 58; ifcy'or Oeneral,
L 6 March 68 : OrtoM/ 89th Foot, ao Feb. 74.
tLimlnaat 0«lioiiel.— Edward Buller Thoip. Etuign, xa JxaoQ^^; Li. '2 Feb. 49; Capi. 'xx Mar. 53; 3£<^'or,
< 9 May 58 : BtLt.Colonel, 34 March 69 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 Feb. 74.
' $3 ■ ... J^jfln."-John Penton,* Entign, '6 June 51 ; Lt. '13 Sept. 53 ; Copt sa Aug. 58 ; Mqfor, ^s -A^prfl 64.
iPrmci* Knatehbull,* Enngu, '5 Deo. 51 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capi. 17 Nov. 57 ; BtMaJo
IS Feb. 74. ______^
Ifo/or, 5 July 7a J Ji^or,
I CA.pTAnrs.
.Bamas Slyfleld Robinson*
Joslas Dnnn
Henry Lewis Harveat*
'Richard Nathan Hubberatj
{KenelmD^by Murray
jMoQtaga Fawkes, Aide it Cawtp to the')
OoPtmor of Bombait }
IWiUiam Sealy?
Albert Jamea Heaketh Daubeny
Duncan Campbell
Alfred Godwin Godwin-Austen
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iJoha Cnthbert, Adjutant zo Dec 7a
Charles Arundel Barker
Wniiam Paul Bany Brereton, IfUerpreter...
Joseph Robert M'Murray
Omisby Cox
John Alexander Ma^linVipan
George Osborne Smith
JsmesBoYle
John Gordon
Edgar Cubitt Brown ,
Alexander Henrr Gibbe Anton
Christopher Neeld Jones ,
Henry Robert Alfred Ellis
Malcolm Edward Haleman Owen Welch
Sua LllVVSVASTB.
Arfhnr Oorham Howard Hayne
Bdward James Nicolla Fasken
Malcolm John Meade
John de Courcy Dashwood Meade
Jamea Edward Bell
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6a » 6 Nov. 67
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P I Feb.
P 6 Nov.
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'a3 Jan.
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'ao July
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'33 June 69
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P 6 May
'aa June 70
' 6 Sept. 61
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'37 Oct.
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'xx April 6a
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'33 June 69
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1 Major General Egerton eerved
with the 80th Regt. in the Crimea
from xsth Dec. 1854. including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
attacks of the x8th June and 8th
Sept (Modal with Clasp, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class
oftheMedjidie).
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3 Feb. 7a
a Nov. 7a
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
34 Jan. 74
Payaiaf<ir.— Arttmr Gore Aodennn,* x6 Aug. 59 } Bn$. 5 Mar. 56 ; HomMe^or, 5 March 73.
'^narier JiaHor,—
leHeal QffUtr.^Bwrgoom llt^or John Sparrow,* Swrgeon, a Nov. €6*
Jbm^Blaok.-
•A^etOe, Messrs. Cox and Oo.—Iriek Agenie, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for India^ 30 Sept, 1870.
J^or Penton served with the 84th Regiment in the Indian campaign of X857-58— joined Havelook*s Force at
■"^pore. present in the actions of Mungawar and Alumbagh, headed a party which stormed and took possession
[Ague Uooogh which the relieving force had to pass on its way to the Residency of Luoknow, commanded a
pptOT in the sortie of a9th September, when a number of guns were taken, and at the storming of the Him
■Bcaah he extricated his commanding Officer Major Willis from a mine-pit while exposed to a heavy fire from
■w pomts and was the first in througn the breach ; present with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh ; at the fUl of
yfapy flommaniled three Oompanies of the 84th Regiment at the storming of the Kaisabagh ; served with Lngard's
2^3m and present in the actions of the X7th and 36tn April, relief of Aaimghur, and pursuit of Koer Sing (Medal
m two Clasps, and a year's service).
/ujor Knatchbull served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea ttom the 15th December 1854, including the
ijR ind fUl of Sebaatopol. and attack of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* ^i»ioT Robinson served with the 80th Regiment in the Crimea ftx>m the 5th Jan. 1855, including the siege and
|Br/ Sebaatonol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the MedyicBe, and
* Oiptsin Harvest served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the aoth August x85<, including the siege
M &il of Sebaatopol, and attack of Che 8th September (Medal with CUsp, and Turkish Medal).
'CAptsinSealy served with the 89th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the afiEhir at Yaseelghur,
I Cttitiml India, on 3rd Augost X859 (Medal).
U^or Anderson aerved with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny operations in 1857-58 (Medal).
Sngeon Mi^or Sparrow.— For War Services see " Medical Department.'*
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Colonel, XX Nov. 51 ; Major Oeneral, 15 Jan. 58; Lieid.Oemeral, xo Sq*. 64;
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.—Henry Wellington Palmer,* Eneign, '7 Aug. 46; Lt,
. 64; Major, '9 Sept. 64; U.Colonel, x April 73.
ai7KyelynWood.«Oonw<.7 Sept. 55; Lt. 'i Feb. 56;
, Aug. 62 ; Major ;^n June 70: Bt.Lt.Colonel, 19 Jan. 73.
Robert Montreaor Rogers/ -gm. ai Feb. 55 ; Lt. 3 Aug. 55 ; Capta%n, 20 Nov. 60
xo Nov. 48; Capt. 17 Any. 5:;
Capt. Px6 Apr. 6x ; BtM^,
M^jor, I April 73.
OJiKAIVB.
Apeley Cherry*
George Edward Perryn'
Robert Henry Hackett
John Lawrence* ••"
Randall Ironside Ward,* Aide de Camp to \
Lieut. General Balg )
John Campbell
William Stewart Hamilton
Duncan Maclachlan
William Frederic Wilson
Robert Lawrence
LnxmvAiTTS.
William Joseph Banbury
Alfred Chohneley Barle welby
Frederick Roseingrave Harvey
Stephen John Steven8,/iw«rttctor ofMue-^
ketrif 23 Jan. 74 i
Edward Lethbndge
Joseph Henry Laye, Adjutant 24 April 72...
Frederick Maitland Baubur
George Sandham
Arthur Wood Elliott
William Hutchinson
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! Aubrey Maurice Maude
■• iWilliam Hawley
• •■ Henry de Couroy Rawlins
... John George Morris
..- Robert Cutlar-Fergusson
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50 Nov. 63
Pi I Oct. 64
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7 Nov. 73
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' 3 Jan. 69
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23 April 73
28 Feb. 74
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PayMMfn*.— William John Bampfleld," 30 June 48 ; Bne. x8 Mar. 42 ; Lt. xa Sept. 46; RomJl^er, x Jaa ^
Quarter Maeter. — Joseph Newman, ix Sept. 72.
Medical Officer.— Surgefm Mc^or Nathaniel Norris, Surgeon, 1 April 68.
Facing* Butt.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Beiumedfivm India, 4 Kov. 1869.
> Lt.Colonel Palmer served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Wood entered the Navy in April 185a, and served in the Naval Brigade as Aide de Camp to Captais M
from ist Oct. 1854 to 18 June 1855, when he was severely wounded carrying up scaling-ladders to the Redan: sec-
tioned in Lord Raelan's despatches (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of theMed-
jidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1858 as Brigade Major in Somerset's Brigade, aixi vtf
S resent at Rajghur, Sindwaho (mentioned in General Michel's despatch), Kharee, and Barode~mcntiG2e<i -
espatches (Medal). Employed in 1850-60, while commanding ist Regiment Beatson's Horse, in hnntinf? cirvi
rebels in the Seronge Jungles ; thankea by the Ctovemment of India for an attack made on a band in Dec iS5a,uJ
gazetted to the Victoria Ooss.
* Major Rogers served with the 44th Regiment in the Crimea (h>m the 29th Aug. 1855, including the sie^r soi
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the (Chinese csmraigt 3
i860, and was severely wounded at the storming of the Taku Fort (Medal with Clasps, and Yictoria Ooss).
* Captain Cherry served with the 90th Light Infiuitry in India from 12th Aug. 1857 until the end of the rebeC.?:.
including the first defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde as Adjutant to the and Detadsan;
Battalion, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram and repulse of various attacks, assault and capture of Lucki^-^.
and subsequent campaign in Onde (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
' Captain Porryn served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the defrsce i^
the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumlmgh under C^tram, siege and csptare d
Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
* Captain Lawrence served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of x86o-6x, and in that of 1863-6^. ■^^
eluding the action at Kohewa (Medal).
> Captain Ward served as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy. Was on board H.M.S. Sanmibal at the ties« s:^
fall of Sebastopol, and at the bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^> Msjor Bampfield served with the xst Royals in the Crimea flrom tno 22nd April 1855, including the sie«re ms^ ^
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of x86o in CJhma, incladisf '^
occupation of Tientsin and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
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1 Lt.Colone1 Sprot served with the Force under
Greneral Woodbum in the alTair at Aurungabad in
1857 (Medal) ; afterwards served as acting Execu-
tive Engineer of the Bj^pootana Field Force and
received the commendation of General Boberts
commanding, and of the Bombay Government,
for his "great energy and ability" in the con-
struction of barracks for the European troops at
Neemuch.
> Captain SitweU served at General Windham's
actions with the Gwalior Contingent at Pandoo
Nuddee on 26th Nov., and at Cawnpore on 37th
and 28th Nov. X857, and subsequent defence of
Cawnpore. Served with the 9th Lancers at the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, pursuit and
action at Beraighat 9th December, action atKalee
Nuddee, and reoccupation of Futteghnr, capture
of Meangunge, siege of Lucknow and subsequent
operations, the summer campaign including the
I X Dec. 7a lattack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allafunge,
X Feb. 73 1 battle of BareiUy, actions of z8th and 34th May at
a6 Feb. 73 Sha^jehanpore, and pursuit to Mohumdee(Medal
aSFeb. 74 'with Clasp).
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Medical Qffteer.-^Surgeon Edward Footner, 2£B., A.8, x April 6x.
PocM^r Yellow.— 470fit», Messrs. Cox and Qo,—B«tumedfnm India, x$ UTovtmher x868.
« Captain BoUey served with the 68th Light Infimtiy in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the
stack on Gate Pah (Medal).
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George Kellie M'Galliun
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Doncan Forbes Gordon
Arbathnot Pexy Byng Satherland Dnnbar
Hon, John SoottNapiBr
Richard Cotton Cavendish
Charles Whittingham Horaley Douglas..
John MaopherBon Grant
William Andrew Cuthell
Staart Alexander Menaies
Henzy Bayly
Maurice Crosbie Cooke-CoUis
Edward Beqjamin James Yaughan
William Henry Dick Cunyngham
Francis Garden Kinloch
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St. John William Forbes
Edward Gilpin-Brown..
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IOacerttr Maeitr.^-^ohn Bignell, X4 Aug. 66.
Medieai OffUer.-^Surgoon M<^or Samuel Black Roe, 3iB., Surffoon, 33 Dec. 69.
Faeinge Yellow.— wi^enit, Mesars. Cox and Oo.^Smbatri0d/br Bombay, 36 Jom. zS68.
1 lieat. General Staunton served with the zoth Regt. in the Sntl^ camnaign in 1846, induding the battle sT
Bobvaon (Medal). Commanded the ^zst Refft. in the Crimea ftram 33nd of May Z855, and was present at the sue?
of Sebastopol and attacks on the Redan on the x8th June and 8th Sept. ; commanded and Brigade 4Q1 Diviskm a
% Brigadier General from Z3th Nov. (Medal with Clasp, E:night of the Legion of Honor, SaidJnJan aadTnrfci^
MediUs, and Ath Class of the Medjidie).
* Lt.Ck>lonel Cameron commanded the osnd Highlanders in the Centrsl India campaign in 1858, indodiBg t^
actions of Sindwaho (mentioned in despatches) and Koral (Medal).
s Mi^or White served with the a7th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Vidian mutiny in iisr?>
« Captain M'Ewen flervedin the Central India campaign in 1858, inclnding the actions of Rcjghiir, Uaagnm^
Bindwaho, and Korai (Medal).
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1 Lt.Colonel Sprot aervedwith the Force under
General Woodbum in the affair at Aumngabad in
1857 (Medal) ; afterwarda aervedas acting Bzecu-
tive Engineer of the Rajpootana Field Force and
received the commendation of General Boberts
commanding, and of the Bombay Grovemment,
for hia "great energy and ability" in the con-
struction of barracka for the European troopa at
Neemnch.
* Captain Sitwell aerved at General Windham's
actions with the Gvralior Contingent at Pandoo
Nuddee on a6th Nov., and at Cawnpore on 27th
and 28th Nov. X857, and subsequent defence of
Cawnpore. Served with the 9th Lancera at the
battle of Cawnpore on 6U1 December, purauit and
aotionat Seraighat 9th December, action at Ealee
Nuddee, and reoocupation of Futteghur, capture
of Meangunge, aiege of Lucknow and aubsequent
operationa, tiie summer campaign including the
attack on the Fort of Booyah, action at Allagunge,
battle of Bareilly, actiona of x8th and a4th May at
Shal^iehanpore, and purauit to Mohumdee(Medal
withOlaap).
Pofwuuier. —
MaarUr Matier.-^BmM Gilliee, 29 Oct 73.
Meiieal QffUer,— Surgeon Edward Footner, MB., A.8, x April 6x.
Faeingt Yellow.— 4^fl»<«, Mesars. Cox and Co.— JZtfterstfd/row India, x5 TTootnAw x868.
[Cutain Boblfly served with the 68thLie^t InflBDtry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the
■i on Gate Pam (Medal).
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'7 Aug. 67 ; Lt.Colonel, '29 June 70.
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John Murray, Entign, *i-j Jan. sx ; J<. 31 July 54 ; Capt, ^19 Nov. 58 ; Major, 6 July 70.
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_ _, —John Peter Hall,* xx April 51 ; Sfuign, '26 April 39 ; Lt, '23 April 41 ; Capl, xs Feb. 5°: ^
Quarter Jfaj<M-.— Patrick Lacey, zo xfov. 69.
Medical Qj^om*.— UC Surgeon M^for Thomas Egerton Hale,* MD., Sargeon, 4 Oct. 67.
Faeimge Qneiu.—AgetUe, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irieh Aaenie, Sir E. Borough, BL and Co.
Beturnedfirom India, 37 Februarg 1868. I
1 Lieat.Qeneral Jervis served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1834-35 (Medal).
* Captain Teevan served in the Abyssinian campaign in t868 in command of a Division of the Tianivort Tts:
(Medal). J
* Major Hall served with the Z4th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14 Jan. 1855, including the ai^ge and^a
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . j
> Doctor Hale.— For War Services see " Medical Department." J
CotUinuation of Notes to 93rd Regiment,
i« GaptalnHaldane served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, indai^
the t^ang of Tangku, aotious of the z8th and 2zst September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Claqw^
~ ' ' ~~ - iye campaign of X863-64, and in the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John G*'^
be Indian campaign of xSsrs^, indadfflg tl
Cawnpore and puzsnit to Seraiftlist, A&iri
battle of BareUly, actions QSnapea «
' Served in the EnaoteuotfBPO:^
including tie »5;
>* Lieut. Gordon served in the Eusofiiye
(Medal with Clasp).
1* Captain FitzRoy Macpherson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian cam]
relief of Lucknow 'biy Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore anc
Kalee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, aflhur of Allegunge, battle of Bareuly, act
Russulpore, and evacuation of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Served '- "^ -
1863-64, and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with two Claspe).
>^ Captain Fullarton served with the 93rd Highlanders m the Indian campaign of iB57-«9, xneraouBg ^vr
off Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec 1857, pursuit to Sexaighat^ actu>n of Khalee >^
occupation of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee; Botu^
campaign and attack on the Fort of Rooyeah, action of AllvKunge, and battle of BareUly; Oude campstfA •»
actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Claeps). ^
>* Mi^or Joiner served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Crimean campaign of \^s^iSt^^°^,^
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebaatopol,aiMlasaajt««''
x8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and French War Medal). Serred a^
the Indian campaign of X857-58, including the reUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defieat of the Ghvahor t^^^^
of (}awnpore, and pursuit to Seraighat, afihir of Kalee Nuddee, siege of Lucknow, aflDur of AllflSUff*' '**^
at BareilJy, actions of Pusgaon, Russulpore, and Mithowlie (Medal with two Claspa).
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Archibald Maodonell Hawlins*
Henry Gresham Paske^^
WiUiam. Fleming
Alexander Maloomson
John Richardson Pearson^^
Edward Warren Golding ..
Terence Michael Dolan
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Henry Aldridge.
Ponsonby Shaw.
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John Greorge Sparkes
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'30 Nov. 60
P30 Jan. 63
'ao April 66
' 5 June 66
zx Jan. 67
aoFeb. 69
'35 Jan. 7X
''35 Mar. 71
58 '37 Sept.
59 '30 J««i-
59 'a6 April
' " 8 Sept.
3May
Px5 June
x3 Nov.
xFeb.
31 May
w^ 'a6 Feb.
66 P 5 April
68 P37 Oct.
69 P 7 Oct.
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30 Dec.
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5 July 7a
5 July 7a
39 Dec. 73
6z P
63
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65
65
66
66
66
* Colonel ViallB served in the Eastern campaign
of Z854 with the 95th Regiment, including tibe
battle of Inkennan (severely wounded), siege of
''iSebastopol, and sortie on 36th October (Medal
6slwith two Clasps, Brevet Major, and Turkish
66 1 Medal) . Served also in the Indiui mutiny cam-
66 paign in X858, including the siege and capture of
66,Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action re-
67 suiting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and
68 capture of Pouree (mentioned in despatches*
70 Medal with Clasp).
71
7x
71
71
71
SUB LIBUT.
38 Feb. 74
iPotfrnof^.— Frederick Francis Fereday,^ 9 Nor. 55; SonMe^or, 9 Noy. 70.
Qnarter Jr<M<«r.— William Reid,» 14 March 68.
\Medieal Qffleor,— Surgeon Richard William Forsayeth, 30 Sept. 63.
^aoinge Yellow.-^Jaenie, Messrs. Cos and Co,— Betumod from India, 4 IToMmJber 1870.
* Lieut.General ^arks served on the N.B. Frontier of the Cape of (3ood Hope against the Kaffirs in 18x7 ; on the-
cpediiion into Kai&aria under Colonel Brereton in z8x8 ; in the action at GrananTs Town, 3and April 18x9, and the-
kmpaign of the same year in Kaflhuia under Colonel Wiltshire. Again on the N.E. Frontier when the KafOrs invaded
le Colony in 1834 ; during the war that ensued he commanded a local corps— the Graham's Town Volunteers— with
te Colonial Commission of LtColonel. In 1848 he was sent from Jamaica to the Mosquito Coast, in consequence
[ the death of H.M. Agent and Consul General there to attend to British interests, and received the thanks of
.M. Crovemment. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of x 854-55, except from the middle .of Feb. to the end
r May 1855 (sent to Eiigland on duty). Succeeded to the command of the 38th Regt. on the mbming of the x8th
uie, when Lt.Golonel £outh was wounded ; was the senior unwounded officer of the and Brigade 3ra Division at
M close of the action, and eommanded it for ten di^. Served in the campaign in Oude in 1858, including tha
H>tare of Lucknow ; and commanded the Infantxy Brigade in the action of Meeangunge. Has the Kaffir war Medal,
le Crimean Medal with three Clasps for Alma, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, and the Sardmian and Turkish Medals, is a
B., an Officer of the Legion of Honor, has the 4th Class of the Me^jidie, and the Indian Medal with Clasp fbr Lucknow.
* LLColonel Foster served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Awahand
otah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resiuting m the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree, and
!tton of B<gapore (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with CHasp).
* Major Stockwell served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the x8th January 1855, including the siege
id (all of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Me^idie). Served also in the Indian
atiny campaign in 1858, including tne siege and capture of Awah and Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general
tion resulting in the capture of Gwalior. siege and capture of Pourie (Medal with CHasp).
* M^jor Parkinson served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea frt>m 30th May 1855, including the siege and fall
' Sebastopol, attack of the Quarries on 6th June, attack of the i8th June, and assault of the Redan on 8th
iptember (wounded. Medal ^ith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Central India campaign in 1858-50,
eluding the siege and capture of Kotah, pursuit of Tantia Topee, and action at Barode (mentioned in despatch,
edal with Clasp) .
' Major Crealock served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in x8^8, including the siege
Id capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai (wounded), and general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior,
ege and capture of Pourie, and sur')nse of the rebel camp of Kunrye (Medal with Clasp, and twice mentioned m
•patches).
" Major Knatohbnll served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the z6th June 1855. including the siege
id fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858,
cludins^ the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwahor,
effe and capture of Poune (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Rawlins served with the 95th Regmient in the Indian mutiny campaign in Z858, including the siege and
ipiure of Awah and Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and
ipture of Pourie (Medal with Clasp).
"> Captain Paske served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the 35th August X855, including the siege azui
U of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign m Z858,
eluding the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal). ^ ^
^* Ldeut. Faulkner served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches for
ibihty, energy, and seal," Medal). ^ ^ ^
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9eth Regiment of FooL—Linked to 63rd. [S^^j^SS^^lL.
^ "NbwZbalajtd."
Ywn' 8«r.|ooian^ _rphoma8 CrombIe,» Etuign, 'la Aug. si ; Li. '8 April a6; Capi. Pi8 May 32 ; Jfwor. »i6 Nor. 41 ;
Lt.Oolontl, Pao Oct. 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; lfa>or General, 5 Feb. 63 ; LieuLOeneral, 25 Oct. 71 ; CoJmf
06th Foot, 10 May 72.
Lf«y tt^nant C&loael.— George Fred. Campbell Bray,* Ensign, aa March 44 ; X<. 27 Jan. 46 ; Cm*, i Feb. 55 ;
I/,iy.,r, "V; Hoc t^3 : Bt.Lt.Colonsl, 15 Auff. 68 ; Lt.CoUmel, »i^ Sept. 70. -r- t-
Kajors,_.huin.H itrsyr^^^B, Eneign, 13 Feb. sa; X<. 31 Aug. 55; Cmpt. 'ai M«iy 58; ifq/or, 1*90 July 67.
>:dmuna Jolm ScfJ vpll, Eneign, 25 Mar. 56 ; Lt. 'y> April 58 ; C<y<. >7 Oct. 59 ; ifty^r, '14 Sept. 70.
Fall
30
Half
Pay.
IVv
Captaikb.
Winiazn Osborne Barnard
Charley Edward Wright
Frederick John Josselyn ,
Edward Boyle* ....
Henry Houghton
Arthur George Hay Church
Dennie du Moulin Gunton*
William Newbigging
Thomas Aked
Arthur Cadell Greenalado Leman ,
LxxuniTAKTS.
Chas. Stuart Teroival WiUoughby, Jn-l
etruetoro/Mueleirg, 24 Feb. 74 J
Herbert Charles Marryat
CeoU Lugard Smyth Branson
Edward Plantagenet Phillipps
Alfred Polglase Tripe
Edmund Robert Berkeley
Francis Dorling
Edward Russell Cooper
John Swainson D'Aguilar
John Edmund Mein
Thoe. Moore LaneLawder, Adj. 22 Sept. 73
Charles Fred. Murray MacGregor
SvB LnimvAVTB.
Basil Lloyd Anstruther
Charles Parker Ridley
Her^ry Herbert Edwards ,
George Vere Boyle
Josoeiine FitsRoy Bagot
'15 April 56
'27 Nov. 57
»29July 59
6 July 55
13 April 58
5 Nov. 61
P 8 July 6a
'17 July 63
•• 5 April 64
PpMar. 60
15 June 66
'29 May 63
x3Feb. 67
'10 June 67
8 Jan. 68
'isMay
' a Jan.
'23 Mar.
~ 9 Feb.
6 July
Px4 Sept.
21 May
»iS April
' 2 July
'25 Jan.
8 July
9 Jan.
»2i April
p 8 June
P 4 AprU
Px8 July
67
70
70
. . 70
' 3 Sept. 70
LUPT. ; CAPTA-Or.
»'i8Nov. 59
»• 8 July 62
P22Mar. 64
Pi8July 65
4 Oct. 67
»2sDeo. 67
'10 Nov. 69
'xsFeb. 7x
"*3oMar. 67
x4Feb. 74
23 Oct. 67
' x April 68
68
69
70
70
7>
71
71
73
71
7X
2X Oct.
^tg May
~ 9 Feb.
14 Sept.
»i5 Feh.
28 Oct.
a8 0ct.
28 Oct.
98 Oct.
28 Oct.
X7 July
9 Aug.
98 Feb.
x8Mar.
x8Mar.
5 July 72
PoyuMMiM*.— William Thoxnpson, 27 July 55 ;
Quarter ITm^.— Thomas Hector_Smi£, 8 Oct. 6x.
« Lt.Colonel Bray served ia ti«
Abyssinian campaign in x 868 ss Atfs-
tant Adjutant General of the «>d ^r,-
sion (mentioned in de8patche»,Brcvn
of Lt.Colonel. and Medal).
* Captain Boyle served in the AB:n>
sinian campaign in x868 in oomao!
of a Division of tha TranipoitTas
(mentioned in deapatchas Ibr &
" extent and value of his assiitiBK.
Medal).
* Captain Gunton served is tbeAtT^
sinian campaign with the Tnaij^
Train (mentioned in despateto^^
" abili^, energy, and seal," Med*.,*.
Quarter Master, 23 June 47 i Bon.Uajor, 27 July 65.
, - _ Jt. 6x.
Medieal Officer.— Surgeon Major Hamilton Mitchell," Surgew, 9 March 67.
Facings YeVLoy^.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Betnmed from India, 21 December X873.
» Lieut Cteneral Crombie embarked in Febniaty 1854 with the Coldstream Guards for Turkey, and aerved in Bul^ara.
• Surgeon Major Mitchell.— For War Services see ^* Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to g$th Regiment.
Captain J. R. Pearson was present at the mutiny of the late 6th Bengal Native Infkntry at Allahsbed onji
6th June 1857, and served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign ; was present with Havelock's Ibrce tbron£9^
its operations, including the retaking of the city and cantonments of AUahabad, actions of Futtehpore, loasg. ^^.
Nuddee, Cawupore, Oonao, BusseerutKungc (both actions) . Boorbeeke Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, andihiS'*^
and relief of Lucknow. Was afterwards present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, re-occcp*^
of Rohilcund, and pursuit of Ferozeshah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and a year's serricej. ,
" Major Fereday served with the Land Transport Corps m the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopc 2^
the xoth November 1855 to the lath August 1866. Served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New ZealsB*^ *^'-'
X 864-66 (Medal). . . ,,
" Quarter Master Reid served with the 9sth Regiment throughout the Eastern campaicn of 1854-35. '^?r,
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, repulse of the sortie <9f the 26th Oct. 1854, siege ana fall of Seba^opcu t«^'
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Central India campaign of X858, including tbe ^^'^^^^
Capture of Kotaii, recapture of Chundaree, action of Kota ke Serai, attack and capture of the town and ^'^^
Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, surprise and defeat of the rebels at Elhoondiye (Medal with (3»*pJ- **"
also the Meda for long and meriUrioua eervice. Digitized by V^ OOQ IC
^"^^•••jfI ^'^^ (^^ ^^^^ ^f Ulster's)
*tpot mik 50 1
tuu UAtfjOoland.—
P«y. Pay.
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Q^bfa9 et gloria dueunt." — " Sbtxstopol *' " Luckwow."
it Odmtl- Eyre Challoner Honiy. Lord Churina^* Enngv, Pg Oct. 47; Lt. 'ax Nov. 51 ; Cant, ^ia
Jan. 53 ; BiMafor, 2 Not. 55 ; Major, 17 Nov. 57 i Jit Lt. Colonel, ao July 58 ; Colontl, 3 April 65 ; Lt, Colonel
T April 73.
aL^«n.— WiUiam Richard Annesley,* JSnaign, 'lo Dec. 47; Lt. »6Dec. 50; Capt. 29 Deo. 54; Bt.MaJor,
3 Axig. 69; Mqior, 31 Aug. 7a.
Charles Heniy Browne,* £neign, ix Aug. 54; L*, 8 Dec. 54; Capt. '15 May 57; Bt.Maior, 5 July 72;
Major, a Nov. 7a.
28 !
M
CxpTAnis.
George Augustus Ferris*
David Jolin Dickson Saflbrd?
John Lannoy Tweedie
John Archibald Murray
William Frederick Brown
Joseph Heniy Jameeon
John Graham Leadbittei^
Charles Edward Partridge
Joseph Graham Smith'
Samuel Lee H. Hamilton Fflnney^^^
LiBimvAxn.
Dacros Thomas Charles Belgrave
William Henry Murphy
William John Bowden
John Ciunherlege Cautley
Philip Lawrence Melvill
Reginald Robert Lousada
Eustace B. Loraine Bevan
Henry Tryon Wing
Michael Ryan Healy
Charies RolMrt Crosse
Harold Cummings, InHnuior </ Mn$' \
ketnf X5 Jan. 73
Archibald Montgomerie Hopkinson, '
^4;i(toii< 4 Deo. 72
Bdward Aickin Wm. Stewart Groves ....
SvB LiirrairAirts.
Norman Houstoun Leckie
Charles Neptune BuUey
William Vere Hopegood
Richard Charles Mansfield Elwes .
Herbert Duncombe Armstrong ....
Edward Hanstock
8 Dec. 46
23 Mar. 55
P 3 July 60
PtxFeb. 62
'xo July 66
'30 June 63
15 Feb. 56
' 5 June 66
Px^Mar. 68
6 June 54
»'a7 July
9 8 Jan.
' a Jan.
Px3 Jan.
'x6 Sept.
P 3 Feb.
Pa4Mar.
6 July
xsOct.
»x5 Feb.
»aa Feb.
ai Sept. 7x
30 April 49
9 Sept. 55
P 4 Nov. 64
P 5 June 66
P23 0ct. 67
'25 Sept. 67
17 Sept. 58
' 2 Jan. 69
a Aug. 71
9 Feb. 55
^a3 Jan. 69
^a3 Mar. 70
^aa Juno 70
^22 June 70
P 3 Sept. 70
' 4 Feb. 71
'xsFeb. 7x
P20 Sept. 71
x Apr. 66
a8 Oct. 71
a8 Oct 71
28 Oct. 71
laNov. 73
aoJuly 58
8 May 66
' a Jan. 69
P 9 Bent
Pa8June 71
14 Feb. 7a
31 Ang. 72
a Nov. 7a
4 Dec. 7a
x5 Jan. 73
BUB LIBUT.
X3 April 7a
ai Aug. 7a
23 Nov.
I a Feb.
a6 Feb.
ax Jan.
P 3 Sept.
Pa8 June
t. 70
BBBV.MXJ. I BT.LT.COL.
5 July 7a
Pajfwuuter. —
Quarter Matter.— Qwrge Badkin Freeman,** 5 Fob. 61.
Medical OJleer.—Smrgeon Major William Grantt, if J3.>- Snrgeon, 15 June 66.
Faeinm Sky Blue.— 4^eii^ E. S. Codd, Esq.— JruA Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Jtetnrned/rom India, xx June 1867.— Embarked for Jamaica, 30 Oct. 1873.
* Lord Clarlna served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea fix>m the aand Nov. 1854, including the siege and
£ill of Scbastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class
of the Mediidie). Served also in the Indian mutmv campaign in X858. including the siege and capture of Kotah,
battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting In the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree (hien-
tloned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
* Major Annesley served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea flrom the aoth Nov. X854 to Feb. X855, indudixig the
siegeof Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Ser>'cd also in the suppression of the mutiny in India
from Nov. 1857 ; commanded two Companies 97th Rcgt. in the operations in Bundlecund in X859, and was present at
the surprise and nisht attack of the enomv on the Kala Nuddy on 5th November (Medal).
* Mjyor Charles M. Browne served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 4th May X855, including the siege
aad fall of Sebastopol, and was on the storming partv at the assault on the Redan on the 8th Sratember— wounded,
and mentioned in despatches for " distinguished conduct " (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and T^kish Medals, and
5th Class of the Medjidie). Served also m Bei^l in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, with the JouniMre Field
Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummoerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at the siege and capture of
Lacknow and storming of the Kaisarbagh (Medal with Clasp) .
* Major Ferris served with the a9th Foot throughout the Pui\)anb campaign of 1848-49, including the psssage of
the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Captain Safford served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58— with the Joim-
Esre Field Force in the actions of (Chanda. Ummeeipore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at the siege and capture of
ucknow (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain Leadbitter served with the 87th Fusiliers throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-^8 (Medal).
* Captain Smith was promoted Capt^ in the 07th Kegmient ** in recognition of his gallant services when en-
gaged sgainst the Indians at Orange walk, Brimh Honduras " on the xst September x87a, on which occasion he
commanded a detachment of the xst west India Regiment and was dangerously wounded by a musket-ball in the
breast.
» Captain Fflnney served with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton in X857 (Medal
with Clasp).
^* Quarter Master Freeman served with the 87th Fusiliers throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
^^ Surgeon M^jor Grantt.— For War Services see " Medical Department.*'
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242 waxiey.] QSth Regiment of Foot.— LinJced to S^rd.
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
1%
"NBWZBAi.Ajn)."
Oolonel.--Thoma8 CromWe.* Eiuiffn, '12 Aug. ai ; Zt. ^8 April 26; Cap«. '18 May 32 ; M^or, »i6 Nor. 41 ;
Lt.Colonel, ^20 Oct. 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 5 Feb. 63 ; Ueut.Otneral, 25 Ocfc. 71 ; Cob»eI
^6th Foot, xo May 72.
Lieutenant OoloneL— George Fred. CampbeU Bray,' Eneion, 22 March 44 ; Lt, 27 Jan. 46 ; C^. x Feb. 55 ;
Miyor, fg Dec. 62; BULt.Colonel, 15 Aug. 68; Lt.Colonel, 1>X4 Sept. 70.
Miy ore.— James Briggs, Eneiffu, 13 Feb. 5a; -^. 3* Aug. 55; Copt, P21 May 58; Ifq/or, »ao July 67.
' ' * ncoYell, Snngn, 25 Mar. 56 ; H. fy> April 58 ; C<y<. P7 Oct. 59 ; " * ~ " '
Edmund John Scoveu
Captaixs.
William Osborne Barnard
Charley Edward Wright
Frederick John Joeselyn ,
Edward Boyle*
Henry Houghton
Arthur George Hay Church
Dennis du Moulin Gunton*
William Newbigging
Thomas Aked
Arthur Cadell Greenalade Leman ,
LnuTBVijrTS.
Chas. Stuart Tercival WiUoughby, In-^
BtruetorofMueketry, 24 Feb. 74 S
Herbert Charles Manyat
Cecil Lugard Smyth Branson
Edward Plantagenet Phillipps
Alfi^ Polglase Tripe
Edmund Robert Berkeley
Francis Dorling
Edward RusseU Cooper
John Swainson D'Aguilar
John Edmund Mein
Thos. Moore LaneLawder, Adj, 22 Sept. 73
Charles Fred. Murray MacGregor
SVB LnVTIVAVTS.
Basil Lloyd Anstruther
Charles Parker Ridley
Her.ry Herbert Edwards
George Vere Boyle
Josceiine FitsRoy Bagot
. 59 ; M^for, Pi4 Sept. 70.
'xs April 56
''27 Nov. 57
'29 July 59
6 July 55
13 April 58
5 Nov. 61
» 8 July 62
'x7July 63
f S April 64
'9Mar. 60
15 June 66
'29 May 63
x3Feb. 67
I'xoJune 67
8 Jan. 68
'15 May 67
' 2 Jan. 69
P23Mar. 66
" 9 Feb. 70
6 July 70
'14 Sept. 70
» 3 Sept. 70
2x May
'15 April
' 2 July
^25 Jan.
' 8 July
' 9 Jan.
»2x April
P 8 June
» 4 April
Px8 July
X7 July 72 of a Division of the TmnsportTrKi
9 Aug. 73 fTTientUjiied in deapatchan fbr tis
28 Feb. 741 "{'icK'ut and value of his aBsistasee,
x8Mar. 74>lfilal).
x8Mar. 74 ^OimOnGunton served in theil^
iBjuiftn enmpaign with the Tnaipct
iTrstin ttuentioned in despatch* a
I " ability, energy, and seal." Med».).
Pfly«ia*<«r.— William Thompson. 27 July 55 ; Quarter Matter, 23 June 47 ; Son.M<vor, 27 July 65.
Quarter Matter.— ThomaA Hector Smith, 8 Oct. 6x.
Medieal Officer.— Surgeon Major Hamilton Mitchell," Surgeon, 9 March 67.
58 PI8 Nov. 59
59 ' 8 July 62
6x P22 Mar. 64
56 P18 July 65
59 4 Oct. 67
63 '25 Deo. 67
63 »xo Nov. 69
67 'xs Feb. 71
65 P30 Mar. 67
14 Feb. 74
23 Oct. 67
» I April 68
2x Oct. 68
i't9May 69
» 9 Fob. 70
Px4 Sept. 70
'15 Feb. 7x
38 Oct. 71
a8 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 73
28 Oct. 7X
a8 Oct. 71
BBKV.HU. I BT.LT.COL.
5 July 79
« Lt.Colonel Bray served in tb!
Abyssinian campaign in x868 u A»i(-
tant Adjutant General of the and R^
sion (mentioned in despatches, Brrti
of Lt,Colonel, and Medal) .
♦ Captain Boyle served in the A^
sinian campaign in x868 in oomfflBs
Facingt YeVLow.—Agenie, Messrs. Cox and Oo.—Setumed from India, 21 December 1873.
1 LieutOeneral Crombie embarked in Febriiaty 1854 with the Coldstream Guards fbr Turkey, and served in Bnlgwi.
• Surgeon Major Mitchell.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to g$t?i Regiment,
Captain J. R. Pearson was present at the mutiny of the late 6th Bengal Native Infantry at Allahabad on '^
6th June X857, and served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign ; was present with Havelock's fbrce throngb'^
its operations, including the retaking of the city and cantonments of Allahabad, actions of Futtehpore, Aousg,^)^^^'
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busseerutfnmge (both notions) , Boorbeeke Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar. and Ahim^
and relief of Lucknow. Was afterwards present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore. re-occapit-^
of Rohilcund, and pursuit of Feroseshah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and a year's service j.
1* Major Fereday served with the Land Transport Corps m the Crimea subsequent to the mil of Sebastopol {^
the xoth November 1855 to the 12th August x866. Served with the 68th Light Inlkntry in the New Zealand «•'-
1864-66 (Medal). . ^,.-
1* Quarter Master Reid served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. ^^^
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, repulse of the sortie of the 26th Oct. 1854, siege and fall of Bebastopol (sew
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Central India cami)aign of X858, including the Ei«C« •*
Capture of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree. action of Kota ke Serai, attack and capture of the town and A}i^^^
Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, surprise and defeat of the rebels at Khoondrye (Medal with Clasp), bu
also the Meda for long and meritcrioua tervice. Digitized by Vj OOQ IC
fSub DUtrtet Nom^.
Maidfttoiie.
j>J^^^:\ 97th {The Earl of Ulster' »).-L{uhed U> soth. l^h^i,^.
Yf\r» 8«r.| " Qwfcu tt gloria dueunt.** — ** Sbtabtopol " " Lucsvow.
. Poy. Pay.
243
it OdlflBel- Eyre GhaUoner Henry, Lord CloriQa.* Enti^, '8 Oct. 47; Lt. 'ai Nov. 51 : Copt. '14
Jan. S3 J ^i-Mafor, 2 Nov. 55 1 M^jor, ij Nov. 57 ; Bt,Lt.Ck>Ume\, ao July 58 1 Cotontl, 3 April 65 i U. Colonel
X April 73<
Xi^«ra.— WiUiam Richard Annesley,' Entign, »xo Dec. 47 ; Li, »6 Dec. 50 : Cavt, 90 Dec. 54 ; BiMaJor,
3 Aug. 69; lf<wor, 3x Aug. 72.
Charlea Henry Brown©,* Enaign, xx Aug. 54; X/. 8 Dec. 54; Capt 'xs May 57; BtMajor, 5 July 72;
ifqyor, a Nov. 7a.
CxpTAnrB.
... jGeorse AngnBtuB Ferris* .....
David John Dickson Saflbrd'
John Lannoy Tweedie
John Archibald Murray
William Frederick Brown
Joseph Heniy Jameson
John Graham Leadbittei*
Charles Bdward Partridge
Joseph Graham Smith*
Samuel Lee H. Hamilton Fflnneyi<>
LiBUTBVAim.
DacroB Thomas Charles Belgrave
WUliam Henry Murphy
William John Bowden
John Ciunberlege Cautley
PhlUp Lawrence Melvill
Reginald Robert Lousada
Eustace B. Loraine Bevan
Henry Tryon Wing
Michael Rjran Healy
Charlea RolMrt Crosse ,
^urold Cummings, InHructor </ iftu- *>
Mtm xs Jan. 73 S
rchibold Montgomerie Hopkinson, \
Adjutant 4 Deo. 7a i
Sdw^rd Aickin Wm. Stewart Groves
8 Doc. 46
23 Mar. 55
' 3 July 60
'ixFeb. 6a
'xo July 66
'30 June 63
X5 Feb. 56
P 5 June 66
'x4Mar. 68
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Faeimm Sky Blue.— 4^«n^ E. S. Codd, Esq.— JrwA AgenU, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Eetarned/rom India, xx Jvne iSCj.—Ewtbarked for Jamaica, 30 Oct. 1873.
* Lord Clarlna served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the 32nd Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and stn Class
of the Mcfljidie). Served also in the Indian mutmv campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Kotah,
battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting In the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree (hien-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
' Major Annesley served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea firom the 20th Nov. 1854 to Feb. 1855, includiiig the
siegeoi Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Scr\'cd also in the suppression of the mutiny in uidia
from Nov. X857 ; commanded two Companies 97th Regt. in the operations in Bundlecund in 1859, and was present at
the SQTprise and nisht attack of the enemv on the Kala Nuddy on 5th November (Medal).
* Major Charles M. Browne served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea f^m 4th May 1855, including the siege
sad fall of Sebastopol, and was on tho storming party at the assault on the Redan on the 8th Ekiptembei^— wounded,
and mentioned in despatches for " distinguished conduct " (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and 'nirkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Me^jmlo)* Served also m Bengal in suppressing tho mutiny in x 857-58, with the JouniMre Field
Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda. Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at the siege and capture of
Lacksiow and storxxiing of the &aisarbagh (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Ferris served with the 29th Foot throughout the Pui^aub campaign of X848-49, including the jMUBsage of
the Chenab, and battles of ChiUianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Captain Saflbrd served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in x 857-56— with the Joun-
pore Field Force in the actions of (Shanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at the siege and capture of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Leadbitter served with the 87th Fusiliers throughout the Indian mutiny of x857-«8 (Medal).
* Captain Smith was promoted Capt^ in the 07th Regmient ** in recognition of his sallant services when en-
gaged against the Indians at Orange Walk, British Honduras " on the xst September X872, on which occasion he
commanded a detachment of the ist west India Regiment and was dangerously wounded oy a musket-ball in the
breast.
» Captain Fflnney served with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton in 1857 (Medal
Trith Cuksp).
^* Quarter Master Freeman served with the 87th Fusiliers throughout the Indian mutiny of X857-58 (Medal).
^* Surgeon M^jor Grantt.— For War Services see ** Medical Department."
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Thomas Thomson Simpson,* jgiuyw, P30 June 57 ; Lt. Pa6 Aug. 59 ; Copt. > "5 Aug. 64'; Jfgyor^ 9 AQg.'73.
... ,Lieuteiiant.bolimeL— Thomas Francis Lloyd,i JSneign, aa June 55 ; Id.^i$ May 57 : Ccm/.'io Hay 6x ; JC^ar,
' '18 Nov. 68; Lt.Colonel, 9 Aug. 73.
M^ora-^Attilio Scheberras,* En»%gn, ai April 46 ; Lt. 'ax Jan. 48 ; Capl. 9 Mar. 58 ; Ifa/or, 6 Jan. 72.
Gaptaivs.
Charles Henry Griffin
Charles Graham Heathoote
Hardinge Richard Stracoy
Loftus Jjewis AsUey Cooper
Allan Gr«me Baper
Ernest Ehlers M'Bride
William O'Toole
William Joseph Tibbs
George John Bogle
Edward Haughton
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Osmond Moncrieff Johnson I'xoFeb.
Richard Humphrey Tyacke J*24 April
Somerset Henry Maxwell ^ 9 Oct.
Jahleel Brenton Carey* ' 24 Jan.
Griffith Allen '33 Nov.
Robert Adams 'xsMay
John Webb Meynell ^ 3 Aug.
John Reeves
Charles Edward Bradley
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George Alexander Chapman
Henry Herbert Powis
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Hexiry David Williams
Frederick George Preston
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'"MorUr Jfofter.— Archibald Macqueen, x Aug. 68.
redieo^ Qfflegr.—Swrgoon }£ajor Alexander Humfrey,* aurgeon, ao June 65.
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n, 38 Jan. 1873. 1
^ Lt.Colonel Lloyd served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain attached to the 6th PuxysBb In-
fimtry against the Mahsood Wuserees during March, April, and May x86o, and was present at the sctioc /
Foluseen, forcing the Burtarrah Pass, taking and burning of their stronghold Makin, and vanous minor aftin 1
(Medal with Clasp). * ~«*
* Major Scheberras served as Adjutant of the 70th Regiment during the Indian mutiny in X857-SS (KddiJ.
Was present at the disarming of the mutinous Native Garrison of Peehawnr, and subsequently at the ontfareik ui
total annihilation of the late sxst Bengal Native Infantry in August 1857, when his charger was shot. j
* Major Simpson served with the Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1859-60 against the CaiKci |
Ebnil Wuzeerees, and was present at the capture and burning of Maidanee (Medal with Claap).
* Li^t. Carey served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harley in Bxitiah HondarsiinFe^ |
ruary and March 1867 (Mentioned in Despatches).
' Major Leiffh served as Brigade Major to the force under Colonel O'Connor, Governor of the Gamfais, whica |
stormed and destroyed the strongly stockaded Mandingo town of Sabajee on the xst June X853.
* Surgeon M^jor Mumfr^.— For War Services see " Medical Department." j
Conti/nuation of Notes to 102nd Foot.
^* Captain Stevens served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the occnnatian of the Ibi^
bagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Goomtee at Smtanpore, and several minor afllun in vo»
O&dal with Clasp). . i«««e f
^^ Captain Rogers served the campaign in Oude from June to Dec. 1858, including the occupation of I^rw*^
capture of Sultanpore, passage of the Goomtee, action of Shahpore, capture of the Fort of Kaali, and other sc^
afbbrs (Medal). .
M Captain Blunt served with the a3rd Fusiliers in the suppression of the Bengal rebellion in 1857-58, and v** P**"^
at the taking of Futtehghur and the operations on the Ramgunga under Brigadier Walpole, also present at the &^
and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) . . ^
17 Captain Thomson served during the Indian mutiny of X857-58, and was present at the disazmisg of ^
Companies of the 37th Bombay Native Infkntry at Rutnagherry on the xxth August X857. Served with the (f^
India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of C3u0d(^ .
•lege storm and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi, action of Koonch, various actions beftve OiVf°*~ |
T5th to 3xst May iBs», battle of Gowlowlee, capture of the city and Fort of (^pee, battle of Monr^ifiditoVH^
of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with CUisp).
» Doctor Sniyth.-For War Services see " Medical Department." ^.^^^.^^^ by ^ OOQ IC
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lA.CUoiuit 76 Jan. 44 ; CoUmel, 20 June 54 ; Ifa^or OenenU, Z3 June 59 ; Lieut. General, sz Feb. 68 ; Colonel
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—John Hart Dunne,* Snaiffn, ^31 Sept. 53; Lt. P37 Jan. 54; Capt 27 July 55; Itajor,
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M<{jor, 25 Nov. 65.
Heniy Fred. Winchelaea Ely,» Bntign, ^22 June 49; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. ^17 Nov. 57 ; Uajor, 15 May 66.
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Charles CkMktes
Henry James Day*. .
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George Richu^ Harvey*
Alexander M* Arthur Moir
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Charles Robert Gibson
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^j^Roseingrave Wilson jp^-y^p^ 6^30 Aug.
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Charles Cavendish Nevile 'Z7N0V.
Arthur Whichcote Turner '27 Feb.
Samuel Lang ^15 Oct.
Henry Charles Harford ' 5 Nov.
Heniy Oxenden Weare ,^22 Mar.
GiwrgeChas-Jeflbryes Johnson
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1 Lieut.General Braybrooke served at the cap-
ture of the Kandian territories in z8z5, and in the
Kandian rebellion in Z817-18.
671 * Colonel Dunne served with the 2xBt Fusi-
68;liers the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the
69 battles of Alma, Balaklava, and lukerman, siege
67 of Sebastopol, and attack on the Redan on the
z8th June (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of
' theMedjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with
_ the 99th Regiment in the campaign of z86o in the
' north of China, including the action of Sinho,
71 taking of Tangku, assault and capture of the
_, inner North Taku Fort, actions of the z8th and
' 2i8t September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
71 1 with two Clasps).
7 1 ' " Maior Ely and Captain Walker served with the
66 p9th Regiment throughout the campaign of z86o
28 Oct. 7z in China, including the actions of Clumkiawlum
28 Oct. 71 and Paliatchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal
3 Feb. 73 with Clasp).
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Qftarler Matter.— Jvnea Bateman,*" 8 March 7Z.
Medical Qjfteer.— Surgeon Mofor Francis Leveeon Grower Gnnn, Surgeon, 14 Mar. 65.
FOeinge Y6liow. —Agente, Messrs. Price and Boustead.— J?«^«ni«d/rofli the Cape ofChod Mope, 30 Sept, 1869.
* Captain Day served throughout the campaign of z86oinChizia as Adjutant of the 99th Regiment, and was present
in the actions of the z8th and 2z8t September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Harvey served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of x86oin China, including the actions
near l^iugohow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the operations against the Taepings
in the vicinx^ of Shanghai in April and May Z862.
> Captain Story served in the Anglo-Chinese Force under Lt.CoIonel Grordon, and has received the Chinese Imperial
decozation of the Red Button.
M Quarter Master Bateman served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of z86o in China, and was
preaent at the actions of the z8th and 21st September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
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- I Jan. 72 ; Colonel looth Foot, 5 July 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— ifoii. Charlee John Addinjcton,* Eneign, '16 Aug. 50 ; Lt, "^210 July 5a; C(ipf.29 1)cc.54i
St.MaJor, 20 July ^8 ; Major, '24 Jan. 65 ; l^.Colonel, '12 June 69.
Kajort.— Henij Cook,* Eneign, 15 June 55 j Lt. 31 Aug. 55 ; Capt, i June 58 ; Major, '7 April 6^ ; Bf.Ii.
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the Z4th Aug. Z873, and was sercTj
wounded (mentioned in despatch}.
Pajrmofeer.— Horatio Morgan, zt Sept. 58 ; Hon,M^jor, ij Sept. 73.
'Quarter 3fa«<^.— William Smith,^ az April 63.
^edioal Qjffleer.— Surgeon Major Robert William Jackson," Surgeon, 7 Aug. 66.
Paeinge Blmb.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Betumedfirom Canada, iz ilTot. 1868.
^ Lieut.General Hon. Alexander Hamilton-Gordon served on the Quarter Master General's Staff throa^unitb
Eastern campaign Z854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horae killed), and akic^
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB,, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of tne Me^jidie, and Tnridsh
Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Hon. C. J. Addington served in the 38th Resimentthe Eastern campaign of Z854, and up to 36tli Jess
1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery oa tb!
z8th June— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Senredis ;b*
Indian campaign ttoto. Nov. Z857, including the assault and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lndsc'*
affairs of Barree and Nugger (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
" Lt.Colonel Cook was present with the 3and Regiment in the action of Chinhut3oUi June Z857, and throughout tbe
defence of the Lucknow Residency ; comizzanded the outpost at Innes' House during the first part of the siege, v^^-
at Sago's House during the latter part conmianded two sorties, in one of which he took a gim in hatterr at tfe
head of twenty men, for which he was mentioned in General Inglis' despatoh as having " higUy distinguished hs
self" (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
* Major Smythe served in the Incorporated Militia in Canada during the suppression of tiio iDsnrrectioa ^
Z837-38, and was jpresent at the action of Windmill Point. Subsequently ho was placed in cozmnand of the B:^'
Corps of Upper (Canada, in which he served until joining the zooth Regiment.
' Quarter Master Sznith served with the zTth Regiment in the Crimea from the and Jan. 1855, including t^^frift?
and fhll of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th Sept. ; was also at the boml)ardiBe^
and surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
• Surgeon Major Jackson.— For War Services see ** Medical Department.*'
Gontirmation of Notes to 101st Foot,
*♦ Captain Warner served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeieiai, «t^o.
Nujjufghur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls, actions of Kamonl, ^°°^^^'
Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and captore of i»e p^
from the Nusseerabsd Brigade on 30th March Z858 (Medal with two Clasps).
^* Captain Holley served in the campaign in Oude, and was engaged on several occasions when guns ireretaE^-
was also at the capture of five guns from the Nusseerabad Brigade on 30th March Z858 (Medal). ^
»• Captain Fuller served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack and cspwre .^
the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). -^
" Captain Stockley served in the Indian N.W. lYontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack ontaei-^**
Piquet, and severely wounded on the Umbeyla Heights on the Z9th November (Meaal with Clasp). „^v
» Captain Nightingale served throughout the Burmese war of 1852 in H.M.S. Fox (Medal with Clasp lorr^^,
*> Qxiarter Master Boyton served in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebaatopwt**^*
with Clasp, and Tarkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in Z857-58. and was px«'®''iiSl^«s:
and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp). Served in ^J ^[2^^
Frontier war in Z863 imder Sir Neville Chamoerlain and Sir John Garvock, and was present at taefsv^ •-^
eaptnra of the Ozag Piquet and (^nioal HiU (Modal with Clasp). ^ ^ ^ ■ ^
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' '20 April 49 ; Colonel, 28 Nor. 54 ; Major Oeneral, 6 July 63 ; Lieut. Oeneral, 5 Jan. 72 ; Colonel xoxst Foot
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39 Lieutenaat ColoaeL— George Craster Lambert,* Entufn, 20 Feb. 45; 2^. xx Feb. 46; Capt. 1 Feb. 56; Major,
< II July 63 ; Lt.CoUmel, 30 Oct. 69.
20 K«on.— Henry George Dela Fosse,* Enrign, 9 Dec. 54 ; Lt, 23 Not. 56 ; Capt. ax Jnne 61 ; Bt.Major, 22 June6x;
; Major, xo Jan. 72 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 4 Mar. 72.
29 Henry Le Champion,^ Entign, 20 Jan. 45 ; jK. x Aug. 51 ; Capt. x Jan. 62 ; Major, 24 Jnly 72^
GAPTAiirs.
37 I Samuel Alexander Hnnter*.
33 I Montagu Hall*
ao 5rg Thomaa Adair Butlerio
18 INetoon Kllie"
17 iwmiam Swynfen Jervia" .
18 Wynyard Hnddleeton Wameri*
16 George Hunt Holley"
13 iFrancia Ogllvie Fnfleri* ....
12 ; Cbarlea More Stockley" ....
16 .Spencer HeniyMackay ....
I I LiBimvAim.
11 {William Henrr Abbott
10 Thbmaa Macieane, AijutaHt\
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12 Arthur Corbet Maurice, Intt.\
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10 ;Wmiam Prescod Holmes
5 .Walter GordonNorcott
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I 'George Hale Lane
3 Edward Pohlman Browne .
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BRBT.VAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
^ Sir Abraham Roberts served the campaign of 1805
66| under Lord Lake, and crossed the Sutl^ with tho
f Army in pursuit of Holkar and Amheer Khan. On ser-
. 67
Pagr«<M<«r.— Henry Dickonson Nightingale,^* 26 July 64 ;
(^ttarUr If <u<«r.— Thomas Boyton,*^ x Nov. 7x.
Mediaal Qfflctr.Smyeon Major James Jardme, MD, Sun
vice m Bundlecund in 1806, and continually employed
against Pindareos and marauders. Acted as Brigade
Major at the siege and storm of Komona, and siege of
. Gunnowrie in 1807 Nepaul war of T8x4-x5,pre6ent at
59. the storm of the Fort of Kalunga (War Modal), com-
27 April 7oImanded tho 13th N.I. in the action of Morie ke Tebee,
29 June 66 and was Statf to a Brigade successftxUy engaged at
22 July 71 JBirla ke Tebee, capturing the chief, with many otiiers,
*'i4 Jul. 71 and completely routing the enemv. Commanded a
28 Oct. 71 Brigade throughout the campaign of X838-39 in
98 Oct. 7x Affghanistan, including the storm and capture of
28 Oct. 71 Ghuznee (Medal, CB., and 2nd Class Dooranee Order).
30 Dec. 71 * Lt. Colonel Lambert served in the Sntli^' campaign
I in X846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
! (Medal). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the relief
of the garrison of Pegu on X4th Deo. operations in the
SPB LiBPT. I vicinity, storm and re-capture of Belin (Medal) . Served
I Jan. 73 1 In the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was
x5 Mar. 73 present at the attack uid capture of the Crag Piquet,
19 June 72 the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
' ' ' ' and Lt. 28 June 49 ; i$t Lt. 15 Aug. 53 ; Capt. 6 May 61,
I Q0tctr.—8wryei
Faeinge Blue.-
. Surgeon, 23 Oct. 67.
■Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Jri«A Agent*, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
SHumedJhm India, 3 JPeb. 1869.
' LLCTolonelDe la Foase served in the ArtiUeiy at the siege of Cawnpore in 1857 under Major General Sir Hugh M.
feeler (mentioned In despatches and allowed to reckon one year's extra service). Served in the ArtiUeTy with
he Force under Major Generals Havelock and Outram, and present at the crossing into Oude, actions of Mungar-
m and Alumbagh, and entxy into Lucknow ; commanded two guns in an advance piquet during the subsequent
iefenoe of the Reaidency ; present at the retaking of Cawniwre (mentioned in despatches, received the thaiiks of
he (xovemor General inOoundl, Medal with two CJlasps, a year's extra service, and recommended for the Brevet of
lajor and for the Victoria Cross). Served with the iSikkim Field Force as Staff Officer under Colonel Gawler in
B61 (mentioned in despatches, received the approbation of the Governor General in (Jouncil, and recommended a
eoond time for the Brevet of Major by the Commander in Chief). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863,
md was present at the attack and capture of the Oag Piquet^ the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (mentioned in
letnatches. Medal with Clasp).
7 Muor Le Champion served throughout the Suticg campaign of 1845-46 (Medal for Ferozeshah). Also in
he Hin campaign uid at the siege and capture of Kote Kangra in 1846. Suppression of the Indian mutiny, and
iresent at the outbreak at Meemt (wounded m the leg while reconnoitring), operations on the Hindon river of the
|Dth and ^ist May X857, battie of Budlcekeserai, and taking of the heights befbre Delhi on the 8th June ; siege^
iSBSQlt of the citv, and capture of Delhi, including aibirs of the 9th xsth (horse shot) x5th 17th 23rd and 29th
'one 9th i8th and 93rd JulV (Medal with Clasp), was recommended for the Victoria (Jross, and holds official
icknowledgmenfc, dated x6th April X858, of '* zealous and efficient service on various occasions" fh>m the Court of
)iTectoTB; also acknowledgments dated 5th June 1862 and 30th December 1864 *'of great gallantry and devo>
ion," and of " good and useftd service in action " l^om the Major (General commanding the forces at the siege of
)elhi, and tram the Cknumander in Chief of India.
* Captain Hunter served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of
he Conical HiU and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) .
* Captain Hall aenred with the xst Bengal Fusiliers during tho Burmese war of x85a-53 (Medal with CHasp for Pegu).
Served as Assistant Field Engineer with Havelock's Force, and was present at the passage of the Ganges at Cawn-
)ore, the actions of Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and flrat relief of Lucknow on acth Sept.; employed in all the mining
fperations of the defmce of the Residency until finally relieved by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov. X857. Led one of the
tonning parties on the Him Khannah (mentioned in despatches). OooupiUion of the Alumbagh under Outram.
Vith the ist Bengal Fusiliers at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 and during the subsequent operationa
a Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
^ Captain Bntler served In suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present from the xoth Jnne 1857 in all the
tngagements under the walls of Delhi, action of Ni^ufghur, siege storm and eapture of Delhi (slightly wounded),
tctions of Gungeree, Pnttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lncknow (swam the Ctoomtee under a heavy
ire and inspected the enemy's entrenchments, for which he received the Victoria Cross), and subsequent operations
& Oude (Medal with two (Hasps). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack
^d capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with (Tlasp).
" Captain ElUs served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battie of Budlcekeserai (slightiy
pounded) , siege of Delhi and some of the engagements under its walls, actions of Namoul, Gungeree, Puttialee, and
ll^ynpooTie, storm and capture of Lucknow (wounded), and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two
^ptain Jenris served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and waspresent at the deflsnce of Cawnpore in Nov.
|57i and at the storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in tho Indian N.W. Frontier war of
1^63. BBd WM pfreaent at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet» the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with
Hasp).
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OobneL —^ir Robert John Hiuwey Vivian.^ 6FCB. JI7n«f^. xa Juno 19 ; X«. 13 June 19 ; CofL x A119. 35 ; If^of,
9 Dec. 16 ; U.CoUmel, 15 Oct. 41 ; Colonel, 15 Sept. 51 ; Ifa/or General, 28 Nov. S4 ; Lieut.eenena, 34 Oct 6a ;
Qeneral, 23 Nov. 70 ; Colonel loand Begt. 30 Sept. 63.
Lietttanant OoloneL— Henrv Joseph Jepson," Enrign, ao Feb. 46; Le. 39 Feb. 48 ; Cant. 33 Nov. 56; Xmot, 30
July 62 ; Lt.ColoneltS O^- 73.
M^on.— George John Hjarconrt.* Bneiffn, 20 Jan. 50; Li. lo June 53 ; Copt 15 Ang. 60 ; Major, 4 Jan. 71.
Edward Dunbar, Sneipn, 14 June 45 ; Lt. 14 June 51 ; Capt. 30 July 6a ; Major, 5 Oct. 73.
Captaiits.
Lawrence Anthony M. GrsBme^
Henry Francifl HomBby*
Jamee Andrew Woods*
«. John Duncan. ^^ Garrieon \
InHruetor, Dublin J
William Cleland"
Reginald Coleridge Party" ..
NathanielJno.CominsStevenBi*
John Edward Varty Rogers^* ..
William Bayford Lindsay ..
John Harvey Blunt"
LxsmvAjm.
John Blair
Charles Harrison Carr ..
Thomas Baskett Turner .
Frederick Grey Faber, Inelr. ")
of Mnekeiry 34 April 72 ...}
William Hector McCaskill
William Francis Vetch, Adju- \
iant 18 Dec. 70 }
Charles Robert Kerr
Frederick Fra. Wilder Taylor
Ponsonby Carrick Sandes
Laurence Richard Dowdall ...
Edmund George Barrow
Edw. Brandereth Hutchinson
Spencer Godfrey Bird
Sub Libutivabts.
Aleyn Zouch Palmer
Henry Tempest Hicks
George Arthur Mills
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SITB LIBUT.
34 April 73
4 Dec. 73
13 Nov. 73
* Lt. Colonel Jepson served in Goomaoor in X847-4L
* Major Harcourt served in the Madras Fnsi&n is
jthe Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp bt
68 Pegu), and accompanied the force sent agsiott lbs
rebel chief Nga Bew. Served in tlie Indian matsy
campaign of 1857-58 attached [to the and Beceal
Fusiliers, and was present during the siege of Iklh:,
in the advanced batteries fh>m 7th to xith Sfpt
assault of the city and six durs^ fighting tbeTBc.
Commanded a field Colunm in November 1857 leti
to accompany Colonels Sherwill and Johnstone \4Ca
Trigonometrical Survey to the Maree Mountaia ri
the Trans-Indus frontier ; encountered and repvM
the enemy. Rejoined xst Madras Fusiliers in Feb. il^
in defence of the Alumbagh under Outeam, and prewat
at the capture of Lucknow, in the campaign of iSf^ ia
Oude, including passage of the Goomtee, and other
minor aflkirs. was StafTOfficer to a Field Cchzs
under M^or Raikes which repulsed the esemj u
Bhahpore on X3th Oct. 1858 (Medal with two Claips\
P<qrm«««».— William Thomson," 7 Nov. 68 ; ajtf. 23 March 67^ Honorary Capiaim, 7 Nov. 73.
Quarter Maeter.— George Francis Stenson, x Jan. 73.
Medical Officer.— Suryeon Major Robert Bwesford &nyth,i' MD.Surgeon, 26 Jan. 58 ; Surgeon Major, 8 Oct 7a.
Fadngt 'BXue.—Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.—Irith Agenie, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co. |
Returned from India, 26 March 1870.
' Sir Robert Vivian served throughout the Burmesewar of 1824-26, and was present at the fkll and oocupati::^ of
Rangoon, assault of stock>idcs at Yelgeo. Joozong, and Kemmendine, repulse of the enemv's attack on the LisesM
Rangoon, and subsequent operations, affairs in the Panglang river, attack and capture of stockades at Thasabi.^
(in command of his Regiment) , repulse of the enemv's several attaclu under Bundoola on the Lines at Bangoos trcz,
xst to 7tli Dec. 1824, general engagement on xst (slightly wounded), 5th, and 7th Dec., action at Kokein, assaulta^ii
capture of Zimbike, aflfkirs near Prome and Patnagoh, storm of Malown, and battle of Pagammew (Medal with CIa57 ■
Commanded the Force which captured the Fort of Nepaunee, held by a body of insurgent Arabs, 22nd Feb. tS4i '^
which service ho received the thanks of the local Government and Commander in Chief. In 1855, during the ^^
aian war, organized and commanded the Turkish Contingent of 20,000 men, and occupied the position of Eertci |
during the winter of 1855-56, and received the approval and acknowledgments of Her Migesty's Gcveroment (XfS.,
xst Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
^ Major Gra?me was present at the quelling of an insurrection in the lower part of the Bassein river in Jan. ::54
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served m suppression of the Indian mutinv in Bengal in x8«7-58, and vroBent «nt]b
Havelock's Column in the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, defence of the Alumbagh mnn 25th Sept. to N-.v.
1657, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Ln^now, and asr
paign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year*s service for Lucknow). Served in tiie AhTSsinian «=•
paign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches for the " extent and t«2s«
of his assistance,' ' Brevet of Major, and Medal) . '
* Captain Homsby served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and present at the defeat of the GmU-?
rebels at Shahrajpore, was Orderly Officer to Migor Bamston commanding 2nd Battalion of Detactameots at tbf i
defence of the Alumbagh in Oct. and Nov. 1857, and at the reUef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde including the captare *. '
the Secundrabagh, Shah Nnjiff, 32nd Mess House and Tarakote ; also nresent at the oocnpation of the Alomboc^
under Ontmm, capture of Lucknow, and campaign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's semM |
for Lucknow).
> Captain Woods served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was nresent at the act»in r- <
Soorajpore, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including storming of the Secundrabagh, Shah Ni^'ifi; and jand Mcu |
House, occupation of the AlumlMtgh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude with passage 0.
the Goomtee, and several minor ttBTairs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
u Captain Duncan served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Soonlpore, deftx»e |
of the Alumbagh under Ck>lonel M'intyre, storming of the Secundrabagh and Shah Nyoiff and relief of Lockncv C7
Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Onde, with pw* j
aage of the Goomtee, action at Shahpore, and other minor affldrs (Medal with two Clsusps, and ayesr'Bserncefi:
Lucknow). . .
1* Captain (Tleland served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Havei^c*
Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Fandoo Nudaee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and AliunlMgn,i«lia
of Lucknow. and defence of the Residency, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, captare of lAcknow, cam-
paign of X858 in Oude— slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). ^^
i« Oaptain Parry served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the action of °ff''^$^
deftoce of the Alumbagh under Colonel M'Intyre, relief of Lucknow by Lord CHyde, occupation of "•""*?£
under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of x8k8 in Oude with passage of the (Soomtee and other ounor ssu»
(Medal with two (Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). .. » • _j
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" PtuoT •» " BirxxB " (with the Royal Tiger) . " Cabit atic '* " Mtsobb " (with th6 Elephant) . " Guzbbat »•
"B»Bni4»A»ATAM"*'KiBKBB" •'^Bbiti Boo Alx" "Adkt" "Pottjaub*' "Mooliaw" "GooraiuT."
iCdMMl.— Air William WyUie,* XOB, Bntign, 30 April xo ; Li. x May 19 ; Cmpt 94 Dec. 33 ; StMaJor, 13 Nov 30 s
I irv<»r.a3 Nov. 4x; 2W.X<.0t>W, 4 July 43; JU.CohmeLro May 47; dolotul, i Feb. 54; 3£q,-or Oenend^U
' ^°^' 54 ; l4m£.&e»«ral. 34 Oct. 6a ; Oeneral, 34 Feb. 71 ; (Lionel zo3Td Foot, X4 Feb. 73.
LiMtonot OeloiML— Needhazn Thompson Parsons,* £*Mt^, a6 July 45 ; X«. 99 June 49 : Cap<. za Mar. 58 : Jfaior
i^Sept.69; Xf.CoioiMZ, 34 July 73. ^ » .^ »
■•]«*— Bobert Alexander Taylor," Sntign, 7 Mar. 46 ; Li. xs Oct. 47 ; Capi, i Jan. 6a ; Major, 8 June 72.
Conway Williams Smith, Snriffn, 9 Deo. 5a ; Lt. 33 Nov. 56 ; Capt. 30 July 6a ; Mgfor, p Aug. 73
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f.Colville Frankland,> Brigade Jfqfor, Malta...
Him, Horaee Miles Hobart,* Aide de Camp to \
the Q^9€mor of Madrae i
Frederick Beeves"
I William Henry Brind7
Wyndham Henry Davidson
Algernon Arbntimot Godwin
Charles Edward Glasse
James Anthony OorbaUis
Edmund Leopold Clarke
f. Frederick William Graham*
LiSUfBAAVTB.
Robert Leith Shaw .....'.
Henxy Fisher Heathoote
William Carre Biddell
Robert M'Intoeh Nott, ImtruHor ofMueketij \
36 Mar. 73 i
3Iarttn John EUckley
Henry Hensey Fraeer Pidcock
: Robert Heniy Mansel, Adjutant 8 June 73 .
Charles Duncan Cooper
James Boy Dick
Edward Hugh Hughes ,
SkefBufffam John Wynne
Henry Leycester Aylmer
Henry Charles Barton Gray ,
Norman Bellas Barlow
Charles Coningham
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Robert Charles Pentland
Frank Hughes
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-, . • Captains Hon. H. M. Hobart and
38 Kjci. 7z Beeves were engaged in suppressing
28 Oct. 71 the mutiny of the 63nd and 69th
^SS^?' 7; Bengal N.I. and Horse Artillery at
38 Oct. 7' I Mooltan on 3zBt Aug. 1858 (Medal) .
3z Aug. 73 1
Z3 Nov. 73}
• - Peymatier.—Geonte Pumfirett,* Z5 May 66 ; Soit.Captain, xs May 7z.
13 Qnarttr Master.— WilUam Daly,io 30 July 63.
\ Meileal Officer.— Surgeon Mtujor Duncan Alex. Campbell Fraser, ATD., Surgeon, 4 May 63.
Fdeinge Bine.— Agente, Messrs. Price and Boustead.— Jrwik Agewte, Sir B. Borough, Bi, and Co.
Betumedf^rom India^ 6 Feb. 187X.
> Sir Winiam Wyllie commanded a Field Detachment in the Deckan and Conkan in z8aa, and in Guzerat in Z823.
Pi-e«eiit at the action on the Heights of Jerun in Gutch under Colonel D. Campbell in Z835, and thanked in general
(Tiers. Served with the Field Force in Cutch under Colonel Mark Napier in Z825-36. Was Brigade Maior with the
^2Lha7 Column of the Army of the Indus under Lord Keane in z 838-39, and present at the storm and capture of
Hfhuaee (Medal) and occupation of Cabul, and was Assistant Adjutant General to the Force under Sir Thomas
VLIjihire, and accompanied the storming Column at the storm and capture of Khelat (Brevet of Major). Served
u Aa^istant Adjutant General in Scinde and Beloochistan under Sir Richard England in i84z-4a, and was present
tt IrAh attacks on the Heights of Hykulzye, the forcing of the Koiuck Pass to and ftom Candahar^ and other opera-
)to-5. Served as Assistant Adjutant General to the Force in Scmde and Beloochistan under Sir Charles Napier,
ltd was severely and dangerously wounded at the battle of Meeanee (Medal, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and CB.). Com-
Sanded the Troops on the sea-coast in the Southern Conkan, co-operating with the Field Force under General
DeAiQotte, during the rebellion in the Southern Mahratta Country in Z844-45. Has been repeatedly thanked in
ieypatches.
* LtColonel Parsons served in the Burmese war of z 853-53, including the storm and recapture of Pegu on 3zst Nov.
itljcf of its garrison ^n Z4th Dec. z85a, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Was attached t6
&> <4tb Regiment at the defence of Cawnpore under General Windham in Nov. X857. and was dangerously wounded
[U'^t. Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of Z863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Crag
r/ vi, the Oonical Hill, and TJmbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
* Ua.'or Taylor served the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of the suburbs,
Brrm of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also the battle of Gooierat, surrender of the Sikh Army at Rawul
P:.l««, and porsuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Engaged in suppressing the
=.r:3v of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. Z858 (Medal).
* 'raptain Frankland served in the Indian mutiny campaign in Z857-58, including the siege and capture of Awah
L.: f Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
' ■ aptain Brind served as a Midshipman in the Navy throughout the Persian campaign of Z856-57, and was present
'■i tV landing under heavy fire in Hallnlah Bay, taking of the Bushire Forts, bomb«irdment storm and capture of
E^:»hire (wounded) , battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Was also actively
' ;r%?ed in several boat engagements in the Canton river and North Coast of China in Z857. Served with the zst
^^ni European Fusiliers m the Indian mutiny campaign in z 857-59, <^d ^^<m present in the actions of Barreel
l^twabgunge, and Kentour, engagement with and capture of five guns fhmi the Nusseerabad Brigade, and several
^'.^r actions in Oude (Medal). Served with the zzth Punjaub Infantry in the China war of z86o at the defbnce of
Cintcn ; and in z86z was engaged in the defence of Shanghai and Woosung against the Taeping rebels.
* Captain Graham served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of z 867-68 as an Assistant Field Engineer, and his
KrTicea were broueht to the especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned
£ deapatchea, Me&l).
* CaptafaQ Pnmf^rett served the Crimean campaign of Z854-55, and was present at the affhir of Bulganak, battle
:f BalaUava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and flill of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^ Quarter Master Daly served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of the
m^/Kirbs, storm of the ci^. and surrender of the fortress ; also the battle of Goqjerat, surrender of the Sikh Army at
Bavul Pindee, and pursuit of the All^hans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Engaged in suppressing
]^9 mutiny of the 6and and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse Artilleij at Mooltan on 3XBt Aug. Z858 (Medal).
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54
33
Ml.— Geom Dixon, Etutffn 4- Li. »» Jan. ao; Copt. ^8 AprU 36; Capi. * Lt.Coionel, '» 3Iay 36; Woul,
- Nov. 46; Major 4- Colonel, Pas Mar. 53 ; Major General, 20 June 64; LietU.General, 30 M»y 6a; Gnml,
I April 70 ; Colonel xo4th Regiment, a Feb. 67.
Lieatenant OoloneL— Webber Desborougfa Harris,^ Snticn. 25 Jan. 41 ; U. 26 Dec. 42 : Capi. i Mar. 52 : BtJlajtr,
19 Jan. 58 ; Major, 99 June 66; Lt.CoUmel, 38 Nov. 68.
?'J"'f";;^i5S^l®®,??'^ Edward Gneme," Eneign, ao Feb. 47 ; U. 31 Mar. 53 ; Capt. if June 58 ; af»jV,2Max.6-:.
Campbell Clark,* Jn»y», 9 Dec. 44 ; Lt. 15 Aug. 47 ; Capi, 28 Nov. 59 ; Major, aS Nov. 68.
104 th {Bengal FttsUiers), — Linked to louL
'Puhjaub" " CHiLLiAy walla. " "GoojJSRiT" "Pbou" "Delhi.
Captaiits.
John Gore Campbell*
Thomaa Alexander Hunter? ...
Clement Pigou*
Charlea Martyn Boswell
Morris Graluun Taylor
#. Henry Spalding*
Maurice Fitsmanrioe Stokes ...
Alfred William Ducat
Henry Jonathan Woodward ...
Lestock Walters Iredell
Edward Zohrab Thornton
Stanley Napier Roberts, Inet, \
of Muiketry 29 July 73 }
Ponsonby Alcock
Fred. James William Davies...
Albert Edward Williamson')
Goldsmid, Adj. j Oct. 71 ... i
Markham E. Teynnam Sherwill
JohnLiptrott
Charles Henry Short ....
Richard Holbeche ,
Henry Murray ,
Alfred LoveU Simons
Lionel Edw. Blakeney Booth...
Charles James Butler ...
Arthur Munro Maunsell
Sub LiiUTXVurTs.
Mayow Shortt
20 Aug, 53
14 Juno 56
13 Dec. 56
13 June 57
26 May 58
20 Feb. 58
8 June 6z
13 Dec. 56
20 Oct. 61
4 Oct. 60
7 June
17 July
13 Feb.
29 June
x6 0ot.
x8Deo.
I Aug.
8 Feb.
9 Feb.
Pz6 Sept.
9 Nov.
12 Aug. 57
30 April 58
18 May 58
13 April 59
9 Oct. 59
30 June 63
12 Oct. ~
17 Nov.
2 Jan.
26 July 62
XX Jan. 67
9 Feb. 68
7 May 68
28 Nov. 68
28 May 69
30 Jan. 70
28 Oct. 7x
28 Oct. 7X
28 Oct. 7X
P24 Sept. 70
xo Jan. 7a
6 Mar. 72
28 Feb. 74
CAPTAIir. 1
30 July
62
9 Jan.
64
xsOct.
64
29 June
66
XX Jan.
%
9 Feb.
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6Mar.
72
X4 June
73
^ Lt.Colonel Harris served the Punjaab eampai^.
of 1848-49, including the battles of GhiUianwalkh vA
Goojerat (Medcd with two Clasps). Servoi aa tieci-^i
in commimd of the 2nd Bengal European T^il *«
throughout the siege of Delhi in X857 (mentio:ii'l ::>
despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Ma-or .
' Major Grteme served in the Indian matiar cim-
lign of X857-59 as Interpreter to the 2nd Batt. EL':
irigade, and as Assistant Commissaiy General xo h-
BriL ,
Hope Grant's and Sir Alfk^ Horsford's Dirji
and was present at the final siege of Lnckno«r(!&u-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
* Mf^or Clark served the Pui^aub oampain u'
848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, an-s
of Ramnuggur, and battles of ChillianwaUah v.
Goojerat (Medal with two Glaaps). Served in B?r^«'
hi 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Was atueb^l :>?
the 88th Regiment during the operations at Csvtp :^
under General Windham in November 1857, aain
very dangerously wounded (Medal).
"Surgeon Major Hooper.— For War Serrices ««
"Medical Department."
P<^)rflMwear.~Augnstu8 Frederick Braham, 31 March 62 ; Mon,Capiain, 1 Dec. 67.
Qttarier Matter.— V^ Charles Wooden, »• 26 Oct. 60.
MedUcal Officer.— Surgeon Mcy'or Lucas Gtoorge Hooper,^^ Surgeon, 30 Jxme 65.
Faeinge Dark Blue.— .i^m^ Yesey W. Holt, Esq.— JrM Agenie, Sir E. Borough, Si. and Co.
Retwmedfrom Inaia, x8 Beeember X87X.
* Captain Campbell served in the Santhal campaign of 1855-56. Also at the defence of Saugor during the l^i^^
mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
7 Captain Hunter aerved at the siege of Delhi in X857, including the batUe of Budleekeserai, operattons daring: t£9
siege, with final assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp) . Also served with the Sikfaim Field Force ^^
Lt.Colonel Gawler from 2Qth Deo. x86o to 26th Mje^ x86x. ,
* Captain Pigou served with the 3rd Bengal European Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny eampaigt •.-
1857-58, and was present at the actions near Agra against the Neemuch mutineers on 5th July, and agaioS tl?
Indore rebels on xoth October ; also with Seaton's Column at Gungeeree and Putialee, and with the Agra Cdss^
towards Gwalior in June 1858 (Medal) .
* Captain Spalding was attached to the 53rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, from May to October i:."<
and was present at the passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore (Medal) .
10 Quarter Master C. Wooden served throughout the Eastern campaign of X854-55 with the 17th Lanem, 2.-
eluding the affairs of Bulganao and M'Kenzle'a Farm, night attack on Russian outposts on Z9th Feb. 1855, ^»si>»
of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), and Inkerman, siege and Adl of Sebastopol (MTedal with four Qasps, Tics?nt
CroBS, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutinv of X857-50, and was preset ^
the operations in Central India under (General Miohel, and action of Zerapore on 29tn Dec. 1858 (Medal).
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* Cede Xullitr
4^ Colonel.— (George Alexander Malcolzn,^ CB. Ermgn, 1*31 Deo. 25 ; Lt. '7 Jono 37 ; Cop^ '30 Dec. 31 ; Major,
' 1*13 Dec. 39 ; Bi.IA.Colonel, 23 Dec. 4? ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major Oeneral, a6 Oct. 58 ; Lieut. General, 8 Mar.
67 ; Colonel 105th Regiment, 10 Mar. 66.
31 Lieatenant Oolonel.— John Robert Mackenzie, Sneign, ai June 43 ; Lt. ax Jan. 47 ; Capt» 5 Jan. 57 ; Me^'or,
1) July 6a ; Lt. Colonel t 12 Feb. 66 ; Colonel, 13 Feb. 71.
24 Majors.— Henry James Bell, J^iwurn, 14 June 50 ; Lt. 15 Oct. 54 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Jftyor, 3 Oct. 70.
» Francis William James Sewell, Eneign, 8 June 54 ; 2/<. 14 'June 56 ; Capi. 30 July 62 ; Major, 6 Nov. 70.
I Ci.FTl.Ur8.
*- George Canning Therry
^ E'hrard Gardiner
*3 Charles Frederick Bond
»9 Henry Beckley
17 Josiah Wilkinson
»^ Edward Raikea
»7 William Staines Daniell*
'^ Edward Daniel Way
»6 John William Darvin
1- Thomas Kelly
iC) iXorman Haudsson*
gWBIGir
J Jan.
10 June
xo Dec.
4 Feb.
4 Mar.
12 Dec.
X Sept.
4 Sept.
12 Sept.
►ai Nov.
24 Sept.
i LlXTTTUrAKTS.
*4 I Robert George Newbolt
*° I James John Dayy
'^ Herbert Charles Symons, Instructor qf Mne- ^
■ Mrjf ^et. 70 S
7 George Henry Ferrier
' iGeorge Philip Francis Byng
7 Francis Grant Maltby
^ Icharles Stafford Stephen Whitehill
^ s William Douglas Graham, Adjutant 3 July 73...
5 William Edward Hilliard
5 Frodorick Chase Cooper
7 Reginald James Morrison
9 Henry William Tombs
" Henry Skoy
LIBFT.
52 1 23 Nov. 56
54 23 Nov. 56
54 23 Nov. 56
55, 13 Mar. 57
57; 19 Feb. 58
56 29 April 58
57i 7 Mar. 60
sSj 14 April 62
58^ 31 Oct. 63
62^23 Aug. 64
58 22 Aug. 60
xo Feb.
3 June
XI Jan.
IX Jan.
6 July
X Aug.
a Aug.
4 Feb.
7 July
J'ao July
P 8 Dec.
P17 Nov.
3x Jan. 67
9 Mar. 67
xs July 68
SiTB LisiTTKirAirrs.
* iArthur Wiggins
^ ;Radclyffe Haldane Stokes
' Walter Hore
^ Arthur Elias -
X7 April 69
18 May 69
x8May 69
6 Nov. 70
5 July 71
28 Oct. 71
, 28 Oct. 71
67^27001. 71
65 P 5 Jan. 70
63 »i7 April 67
14 Aug. 73
26 Mar. 73
38 Feb. 74
CAPTAIir. ; BSSV.MAJ.
30 July 62
30 July 62
31 Oct. 63
8 Mar. 64
31 Jan. 67
9 Mar. 67
x7 April 69
6 Nov. 70
28 Oct. 71
x5Mar. 73
6 Sept. 73
sS Ptofmaeter. — Alexander Davidson, 12 Aug. 62 ; Bidinff Matter , tg July 36 ; Lt, 29 Mur. 57 ; Son.Major, X3 Aug. 72*
7 \ Quarter Matter. ^"Eenry Enos Moody Fo.«*ter,* xx Jan. 67.
^Medical Qffleer. Surgeon Major Wallace Haward,' Surgeon, 2 Mar. 66.
Faeinge Pale Buff.— ^^m^j, Messrs. Cox and Co.
' Returned from Aden, 26M March 1874.
^ Liout.General Malcolm served on the first China expedition (Medal, Brevet of I4. Colonel, and CB.).
* Captain Daniell served with the Transport Train throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 4th Deo. X867 to
hr 15th June x868 (mentioned in despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
* (."aptain Huskisfion served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 in the provinces of Waikato,
'aranaki, and Wanganui (Medal).
' Quarter Master Foster served with the 40th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of x86x. Also*
jroa^rhout that of 1863-65 (Medal).
* SurgeonMajorHawaxxL— For War Services see " Medical Department." ^
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106th (Bombay Lt. Inf.).— Linked to SSih.
"PXBSIi." "RXSBXXX*' "KOOSRAM."
Copt. 30 July 6a ,
■idart.— Edwitrd Lloyt
Major f II Sept. 68
^d,* Enngn, " "
Id.ColoHel, 13 Aug. 72
^ , ^ . 'ja Nor. 47 ; i<.'»a6 Deo. 51 ; Capt. 20 Oct. 57 j Motor, 93 Sept. 70-
Emot Lftrking Tlobertaon>» Eruign, 9 Dec. 53 ; -^^^ ^3 ^^o^- 5^ ? Q»P^' 30 J^^y ^ ; lfa;or, 13 Aug. 73.
CmAxvs.
FraaciB Warden*
Bobert Durham Auistruther
Robert Gibbings Westropp
John WUliamGarUck
George Gharlee Girardot
Bobert Campbell Richardson...
Henrjr William Cunynghame \
Bulkelcy )
Edward Rodney Cecil Pechell
Harrf Bromley Pitman
Charles Lechmere Heathcote.
laitxrtvxkxn.
WHliamAinsworth
Edmund Rogers Colcer, A^. *>
14 Feb. 74 S
Henry Bailey
Frederick Dawson
Henry Charles Reynolds
James John Mallandaine
Henry Mapleton Compign^ ...
Cathoart Dempster
George Richard Pooley
Walter Wilson James
George Williams Deane
Charles Edward Parker Jenris
Andrew Thomas Boyle
SvB LiBi7niri.vT8.
Bobert Henry Francis Reade 1
Brownriffg J
Frederick Henry Westloe
9 June
ss
13 June
S7
38 Aug.
57
I June
S9
la Aug.
59
8 June
61
37 April
60
aSHay
58
'sAug.
59
19 Deo.
60
37 Oct.
60
8 June
6x
a Oct.
61
'10 Mar.
60
a Feb.
68
aoMay
8 July
9 July
66
10 July
68
II July
68
13 Jan.
69
>IO NOY.
69
"ax Aug.
66
8 Feb.
13 July
» I April
la June
z Jan.
30 June
30 July
' 7 Jan.
'8 Nov.
30 July
57 30 July 6a
60 13 Feb. 66
63 * a June 65
61 7 May 67
6a II Sept. 68
63 38 Nor. 68
63 z9 June 73
62 » 7 Nor. 68
61 '15 Dec. 69
63 19 Nor. 73
19 April
30 Oct.
30 Nor.
17 Nor.
15 June
II Sept.
18 Jan.
38 Feb.
SMar.
Oct.
a8 Oct.
a8 Oct.
>*3o0ot:
34 April 73
9 Aug. 73
BBBr.HAJ. BT.LV.OOL.
^ Lieut.General Hon. George Cadogmn terradvth
the Grenadier Guards in Canada during the mar»->
tion of 1838. Also the Eaatem campaign of :\4.
including the battles of Alma, BalaUara, and l^>
man, and siege of Sebestopol (Medal with four Oa^^
CB., Commander and Class of St. Manriee asd ^
Lasarus, 3rd Class of the Me^jidie, and TcrUi
Medal). He was employed as the Queen's Q<ss^^
sioner to the Sardinian Army in the Crimes Avs :ii
April 1855. until its withdrawal in May 1S56. S(T7>.
as British MiUtajnr Attache at Sardinian Beid ^^'^
ters during the war of Italian Independence id ^i:«
and again at Italian Head Quarters m 1866.
> Lt. Colonel Gillespie serred throughout tbcTe^^'
campaign of 1856-57, including the stonn asd d:-
ture of Reshire, surrender of BnahJre, expediDci v
Bonuqoon, and battle of Kooahab (Medal with Gm
P«yMat<M*.— Darid Hepworth, za Aug. 63 ; Mon.Captain, za Aug. 67.
QliarUr Afa«e«r.— Patnck Cozmell, 33 April 73.
Mtiieal Officer.— Snrgton Mv^or JamBs Kelly, Swrgton, a Jan. 69.
JPaeinm White.-^Agenit, Messrs. Cos and Co.
Seiwmedfrom India, la Jan. 1874. '
4 Major Iiloyd serred with the 6th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53, induding the opentioa a
the Fisn Rirer, Waterkloof, Amatola, Trans^Kei, and other minor expeditions (Medal).
> Major Robertson serred with the Persian Expeditionary Force in Z856-57.
* Captain Warden serred throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and captsn >^
Beshire. surrender of Bushire, expedition to Bora^joon, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Also ie^»
throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the assault of S^lapore (Medal).
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] lOlVhiBengallnf.y—Lvnkedto 35/A.: [£t^£^;'bSh«ter. *S3
,<M«mL— Am. Arthiir Upton, 1^. #- Z«. »xo Feb. 35 ; X<. 4* Capi. '16 ICay so ; Cbp<. i> Zd^CMom^, »3i Deo. 39;
' "' • ' "' • ~ -. -- . . » — -^ • f tf«Mrai, 90 Feb. 55; lMid,€hiural, 9 Not. 6a;
r LookSarl,* Enaign, 10 June 48 ; X<. sz Aug. 53 ; Capi, z Jan. 69 ; If^or, x Jan.
I «i • jjifff^qnf CblotM^, zx M'M^h 74.
>4 'I^jfln.— Thomas Flomtre Hamaon,* Etuiffn, 90 Mar. 50 ; Lt. 38 Jan. 56 j CM. 30 July 6s } Ifi^'or, ao Ang. 71.
» iMaimd Ward,T JiMJ|yw, ao Feb. 54 ; J^. 10 Ang. 56 1 Capt. 30 Jnly 6a ; Jfgyor, it March 74«
I M^f9r f Calomel, »99 Aag. «i ; Li.ColaHsl, ao June 54} Jfif/or <
I 0«Mr«f, 95 OoL 71 ; Oolemel wyjth Begt., 6 Deo. 73.
rf!liratauait(U0B«L-Dayid Blair L0€'' -- •
I CkHAJM9.
GeoraeLefrellin Smith
iChariee Fatton Ghambei*
Frederick John OaatU*
Frederic Hendenon
jFrederiek Sampson Goad
'MsJeobn K*N^ Bind, Adijutani Cale»tta\
I VdmmUer GwardM }
Heniy Whitmore Franks
IFrederiek James Bogers
•William Morgan Plajfldr
(J Walter Cava
5 Mar.
14 June
30 Mar.
4 April
13 June
9 Jan.
la Jnne
^99 June
Dec.
Jane
IiUIUUDfAjm.
Jwmiam Frederick CK<rvn^A^viaaU 90 Ang. 71
'tdwin Wardroper. at SC^ CotUgg
1 jFrascis William Bobertson, Itut. qfMuikeify^
^ I Jan. 7x S
> George Montalt Bellasis
JBeoiy William Alldi
, Jobn Arthnr Barlow, J«<«^pre<0r
!j Alfred George Impey
• George Bichard Moore
( Tltomaa Beid Wangb Daridson. .
i [Walter nUngworth Haynes ,
I i James Stewart King
Li lilfred Bataon
I I IQordon Christie
' S Tred. Oabome H. Mayoock
4 lAlfrad Astley Peaxson
« Waiiam Edward Briatow ...
3 Wilfiam Jackson Hume ......
3 iAithurOaotlej Bonny....
I Hastings Bead
I EdwBide
Sub Lib uuuruns.
Spenoe Hastings .
95 April 65
9 Mar. 66
zoMar. 66
7 Aug.
6 July
8 Jan.
xo Jan.
4 Dec. 66
68
tJan.
April 68
t Aug. 68
33 Jan.
3 Feb.
x8 Aug.
8 Feb.
6 July
38 Oct.
93 Nov. 56
30 April 58
' 7 Mar. 5z
x8 May 58
x8May 58
95 Aug. '59
37 Aug. 58
X Oct. 58
36 May 6s
38 Deo. 65
9 Mar. 67
39 July 67
XX Aug. 67
36 Sept. 67
x3 July 69
x8Aug. 69
6 Sept. 69
x8 Jan. 70
30 June 70
6 July 70
z Jam. 7X
30 June 7z
30 Aug. 7x
38 Oct. 7x
38 Oct. 71
38 Oct. 7z
38 Oct. 7x
30 Dec. 7x
xK Jan. 73
88 Feb. 74
CkVTLTK,
BSXV.MAJ.
36 Feb. 64
38 Dee. 6«
16 Mar. 58
IIS?; n
5 July 7a
99 Jnly 67
94May 69
3 Feb. 70
xJan. 7z
^ PafMiffr.— Frederic George Fnrlong Moore, 33 Ang. 64 ; S<m.C^daim, 93 Aug. 69.
5 Qurier Jfoater.— Samnel WlUiam TempeBt,io 31 July 69.
JUieal (yesr.— ftwyoa Jfi|;or William Henry Gorbett,^^ Burgmm, 93 Oct. 67.
I
I
Aeia^ White.— J^wil», Meaaors. Cox and Co.
^I^arlockluurt aerved during the Saathal insurrection in Bengal ^ 1355. Also'at the aiege of Delhi In 1857,
Ineeived a gvnskot wound through the lower jaw (Medal with Claap) .
nk^ Harruon aerved in the Indian mutiny campaign in the aflhirs of the 95th and 98th March 1859 on the
Captain Ward I
ful Frontier (Medal).
"^^ ' I served
eoTDell
Bladings the d
•fai with two (jlaaps).
with the and Buropean Bengal Fusiliers in the Indian mnt^ campaign, inchiding the
p ud csntnxe of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Also in the campaign of x86o m North China, with the x<th Pux^aab
hury, indadinf thec^itora of the Takn Forts, actions of toe z8th and 9xBt September, and snrrender of PeUn
Ciptain Chamber aerved in the Indian mutiny campaign of zSst^sS, inelnding the actions of Ag^^ Patlealee, and
Wte (Medal).
wor Oasae served with the 48^ Begiment in the Oimea from the szst April 1855, including the siege and
■Sebsetopol (Medal with Ctaep, and Turkish Medal). *^
Boaiter uster Tempest served in the 8zst Begiment thioughoofc the Indian mntisy in 1857-38 (Modal)*
Hc«torOort)eti.— For War Servioea see "Medical Departmttit.** ^^ a/-, ^-«P..--f
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254KS*&!?f,feCr] lOSth (Madras Inf. ).-Linked to 27{h. [S^S^^.'iXi
"Ckwtrjll IirDIA.**
OoloneL— c. William Anson H'Cleyerty,^ Smiffn, 26 Marcli 24; Lt. 36 Ana. 25; C^. 'ai Maj 29; Ifd,^,
'23 April4i; Bt.Li.Colonel^ ip Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Lt.Colonel, 3 Oct. 57; Majcr Genenl, ^lix;! w,
Liettt.Oeneral, 22 Nov. 68 ; Colonel io8th Regiment, 27 Mar. 68.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Ernest Thesiger Williams,' Entign^ 1 1 Feb. 45 ; lA. 30 April 46 ; Capt, 6 Uaj 59 ; Jff>r,
2 Nov. 63 ; Lt.Colonelf 15 Aug. 69.
Majors.—*. Henry Lock.* Auutant Adjuiani General, Northern Dmition, Bowtbag ; Enaign, so Feb. 47 ; 14. sll&r. d ;
Cop^. 16 Feb. 60; Majort i Jan. 69.
Wm. Hamilton Kindersley Bradford,* Enngn, xo June 54 ; i/. 30 Feb. 56; Cowf. i Jan. 62 ; llajor, 15 Aug. {5
Herbert Chambers M'Donald.' Entign, 21 Jan. 50 ; Lt. 13 Jnly 52 ; Cajd^. 30 July 62 ; Major, 8 Jnlj 70.
Gaftaivb.
James Rollings Gordon ....
George Baret Stokes
James Stephen Nicholson?.
John Hay Shaw*
John Edward W6therall,*.id- \
juiantf Deolalee Depot }
William Fraser Worster*
John Trenchard Tennant*
Algernon Seymour Tcllemache
Charles James Dyke
Ives M'Lean Urq^ban
Charles Vincent jSiffleman. ...
LniuTZjrAVTS.
Philip Justice
Frederick East Apthorp,/M«. \
of Muetetry 15 Nov. 7a ... J
Henry Crawford
Chas. Alfred VaughtonFoulger
Ellis Ramsay Reid
William John Orr
George Lannoy Hanmer Starr
Ernest Armond Barclay
John Willoughbv Wray ,
Donald Archibald Campbell
Ernest Edward Swaine
George Atkinson Macintire
Percy Edward Henderson ...
William George Durnsford...
Arthur Wapshare
SvB LnuTiirAJns.
Arthur Walpole Edward')
Bavenscroft J
Godfrey Power
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CAPTAINl I nSEV.VAJ. 1 BT.LT.COL.
13 June
9 Dec.
9 June
13 Dec.
xoSept. 56
4 Nov. 57
20 July 58
9 Dec. 58
9 Dec. 58
4 Feb. 59
13 Feb. 55 xsSept. 55
8 June
XI Aug.
30 Mar.
33 July
3 Feb.
7 July
'18 Dec.
6 July
:a Nov.
9 July
'15 July
6 July
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
23 Nov. 56 (
23 Nov. 56
23 Nov, 56
X2 June 57
XI Dec.
26 Oct. 59
20 April 61
I Jan. 63
14 April 63
x8 Sept. 60
30 Nov.
18 Jan.
23 Oct.
4 Oct.
8 Feb.
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
x8 Jan. 67
4 Sept. 67
32 Oct. 67
I Jan. 69
15 Aug. 69
18 April 72
12 June 72
28 Sept. 66
70 1 LieutGeneral M'Cleyertiy served the cas-p^
71 against the Bajah of Coorg, in April 1834. iriir. vi
, 19 April 7 X 48th Regiment. Commanded the Troops in Ke^ t^
67 '25 Sept. 69|land during the Native distorbanoes in 1817, *s<^ ^
70, 6 June 71 pulsed 400 Natives in their attack at WanesLTu c: at
70' 33 Oct,
68' 28 Oct.
68 '27 Oct.
28 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
38 Oct.
1 400
ith July, which resulted in a peace
71 x86o (Medal).
71 » Lt.Colonel Williams served in the Bunaes? »r
71 from Jan. 1852 (Medal wiUi Clasp for Pegu). Str^
71 also in the Indian mutiny campaign in^x8^59 «e i^
sirs LISUT.
tant of the 3rd Madras European Begimatt «: u»
battle of Banda, and as acting AssistsTit Adj-ia
General to the Sangor Field Division in Uieftc:^^-'
Punwarree— mentioned in despatch (Medal wiibi-tif
for Central India). ^
« Mfluor Lock, Oapfcaina Worater andTexms&t.Kr4
in the Ladian mutmy campaign in 1858-59 (Hfi-ia-
*Migor Bradford and Captain WetherallseiTTiir
3rd Madras European Regiment with the Sanci^r i^
-^ "M««. Division in the Indian mutiny campaign in 185S-5*- «
39 May 7a, ^ere present at the battie of Banda (Medal in± CaiE
38 Feb. 74 for Central India) .
Pajrsiaiftfr.— Richard Bainbridge Mitchell, 17 Sept. 63 ; Son.Caiptain, 17 Sept. 68.
<>iuuri«r Jlfa«^tfr.— James Linfora,^^ 38 Dec. 55.
MedAeol Qffieer.—SuTffeon M<yor William Menzies Calder/' Surgeon, 21 Nov. 65.
Facmge Pale YfSSiaw.—Ageni*, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Iriek Agenie, Sir E. Borough, JBL and Co.
* Major M'Donald served in the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese ^Arar in 1853, and was F^
at the storm and capture of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
7 Captain Nicholson served in the 37th Madras Native Infleintry in Bengal during the mutiny from Augmt i:''
March 1858 (Medal).
* Captam Shaw served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59 ^th the sjth Madras Native Inikatiy (Htfi
^^ Quarter Master Linford served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. iz;<:'^^
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege assaults and fell of Sebastopol, expedition to &ertdlvtx
bardment and capture of Ejnboum (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
u Burgeon Migor Calder.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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: CoIaaeL— ICark Kerr Atherl^, Etuigni ^28 Aug. 23; Lieut. ^13 Aug. 25; Captain, 25 Nov. 28; Bt.Major,
13 Not. 41; Jfo/or, 9 Nov. 46; Lt.Colonelt '23 Nov. 49; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54!; Jfq/or Qeneral, 12 March 64 j
Umi.Otneral^ bilaj 72 ; Colonel 109th Regiment, 14 Feb. 73.
Liratanut Colonal.— Alexander Anthony Preston Browne,' SneigH, 13 June 46; Lt. 6 Oct. 52 ; Capt. 9 May 59 ;
Major, 22 Jan. 63 ; Lt.CoUnul, 21 Aug. 67 ; Colonel, 21 Aug. 72.
I&jon^— August ^hmid,* JlMwiant Adjutant General, Oude Dicition; Capi. 30 July 62; Me^or, 21 Aug. 67.
Hesry FianciB Brooke,^ AnUtant Adjutant General, Lahore DiiHnon; Bnngn, 6 June 54; Lt. 15 May 55; Capt,
'24 Sept. 58; Bt.Major, 15 Feb. 6i ; Major, ^12 Oct. 70; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Dec. 71.
\L'red William Lucaa, Ene. 12 Feb. 59 ; Lt. 22 July 59 ; Capt. 22 Jan. 63 ; Major, 30 July 72.
ffillJMn Henry Davia/ Eneign, ^g July 52 ; X<. 26 May 54 ; Capf. ^t Sept. 61 ; Major, '31 Oct 71.
GiPTAurs.
Hiarles Pulteney Forbes'
P*tnck Murray
O'nl Hagh Pennycuick Ducat ..
John Edward Ha][denio
(>>car8chmidt
Elwurd Hemstcd
Woodford Wright Sherlock
.'.iQOT Sparrow Mordaunt"
A.thil)ftM Baldorson ,
Duziald William Mackinnon** .,
£XSiaK. ( LIBUT.
27 Aug.
27 Dec.
27 June
20 Jan.
LncTTSVAirTS.
' J- )hn Henry Campbell"
': "jtonje SimpBon
; Th-jinas Viret Shepherd
I Robert Prioleau Simpson, Jn9t.\
of Mfuketry 30 Ang. 67 }
! ..Uex&nder Hoyea
] WU'iam Holden Webb, Adjutant \
4lX!C.7t S
' James Gochiane Hutton
- iltAfles Andrew Cathcart
Robert Gordon
; Edward Arthur Bgerton Wylly
> Francis Forsyth Kobert Burgess...
» Lewis Maltbv Boileau
i .Alexander Melvin
■ John Bdward Barr
G«>}r^ Brougham Austin
Arthur John Loudon
; Jjhn William Forbes Biggs
Allen Montgomery
27 J.une
'13 July
27 Dec.
8 July
27 July
XX June
27 Nov.
3 Dec.
X2 Jan.
7 June
8 June
4 Aug.
22 Mar.
8 Jan.
8 Jan.
b July
22 July
3 Feb.
4 Feb.
8 July
' Sub Lnvmrivta.
AU'red Bacon Hibgame ...\
:*jlomon Charles Frederick Feile...
3 Oct.
9 Feb.
x7 Sept.
X Jan.
30 July
30 July
60 30 July
6x| 22 Jan.
61 22 Mar.
59 26 Oct.
61 13 Oct.
61 1 27 Nov,
Mar.
27 Nov.
21 Aug.
22 Jan.
30 Oct.
31 Mar.
7 Oct.
^24 Jan.
30 July
X2 Feb.
6 Dec.
BBBV.XAJ. BT.LT.COL,
62I 9I
II Jan.
x8 Jan.
5 Feb. 69
23 Oct.
25 Dec.
6 Sept.
7 Oct.
68 > 37 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
10 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Feb.
' Colonel Browne served in Rajpootana during
the rebellion from May 1857 to October 1658 ; was
present at the siege and capture of the fortified
town of Nimbhaira, commanded the Flank Com-
panies of the 12th Bombay Native Infantry, and
was also Line Adjutant at the defence of Neemuch.
Present at the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal
with Clasp) .
s Major A. Schmid served in the Sohleswig-
Holstein Army during the first Danish war, and
took part in the campaigna of i848-50,being present
at most of the actions, and has received the Schles-
wig-Holstein decoration.
1^ Quarter Master Elson served in the Indian
mutiny campoim, including the capture of Rat-
ghur, action of Barodia, relief of Sangor, capture
of (Jarrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass,
siege and storm of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa
(Medal with Clasp).
" Surgeon Major Thornton.— For War Servicea
see '* Medical Department."
SUB JilBUT.
15 May 72
9 Aug. 73
B Pefmaeter.—John Anthony Kysh, 7 Nov. 56
» 9j'4ff«r Jfa«<«r.— ^amuel^pencer Slson^<^ 30 j^iy 62.
En*. 6 July 52 ; Lt. aS April 54 ; n<m.Major, 6 July 67.
^ ., July 62.
Mtdieal Offieer.— Surgeon Major Robert Thomton,^? Surgeon Mcy'or, 6 July 66.
Facing* Wtlte.— Agent, A. Lawrie, Esq.— JritA Agenle, Sir B. Borough, St. and Go.
' Lt Colonel Brooke landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 2xst April 1855, and served at the siege
■d fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served throughout the campaign of i860 in China,
*^ de Camp to Sir Robert Napier, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, the assault of the
Bn Forts (severely wounded), and the final advance on and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Migor, Medal with
J MAjur Davis as a volunteer accompanied the exi>edition into the Eusofkai country in 1857 under Lt.ColoneI
'•3^i>&a. and was his Orderly Officer at the attack on and destruction of Nheringa. Served with the 27th Regiment
''■if N.)rth*West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
^'ftptain Forbes served with the expedition to Shugra in Arabia in 1866.
japtain Harden served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at
'tpAck and capture of the Crag Piouet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
^ Uptain Mordaunt served in Arabia in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and subsequent opera-
'A*, indoding the expedition to Shugra.
Captain Mackinnon served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as a Sub Assistant Commissary (General (Medal).
Umt. Campbell served in Arabia in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and sabaequent opera-
•* in tbe interior.
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^5^ Rifle Brigade {The Prince Oonsorfs Oton). L*tr-"^T ^^''-'lutii'
"CoPBrniaxy" «'Hora Vi»«o" "Rolbia" "ViMMBi." "ComuinrA" "Busaco" "BABBOBtA** "Ffi
»Q»o»" "OxuDAD RoDmieo" "Badajoe*' "Saiamakca" "Vixtobia" "Nitblls" "Nitb" ''Orok
ToTTiouas" "PMriirB0i.A" "Watmloo" "Auka" "IiraBifAjr" "Sxtakopol
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Oolonaliii Chief.— General Rit Hoval Hwkne$$ Albert Edward, Friuee of Walos and Duie rf GmnrallJ
^ XGF. XT. XP. OCA ^CiW. 3 Aug. 68. v «^
Ooloneli OommandaBt— X Sir George Bailer,^ OCB. 9$td Lt. s Mar. ao; Li, a8 Kar. 95; Cofi. '19 Aug. ^i
-V'duor, »3x Deo. 39 ; iJt.Colonel, ^qj Aug. 41 : Co2o»«2, u Nov. 41 ; Major €htural, xaDec. 54; Lmi.QfamL
9 Nov. 621 General; 35 Oct, 71 ; CoJ.Comm. Bifie Brigade, 13 Oct. 60. |
MK Sir Oharlea Yorke,* QCB. EnHgn, 22 Jan. 07 ; Lt. x8 Feb. 08 ; Cagi. 34 Deo. 13 ; Jr««r» 9 Jme ac
14. CoUmel, 30 Nov. 26 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 1 1 Nov. 51 j Jbieirf. General, xsFeb. 59 ; 6«i "
5 Sept. 65 : CoJ. Cmmh. Bifle Brigade, i April 63.
iMrteaaat OolosieU.— z Bdmtmd M. Hanxungham-Bnller,* vnd Li. 11 Oct. 45 ; lA. '24 Sept. 47 ; CefL 96 Se^
5i; Mqfor,*ti ^^^S^ I BLId.Colonel, i April 70; Li.Colonel, 22 Feb. 7X.
. ofan RoBS,io CB. vndU. 14 Apr. 46 ; Lt. ^99 Dec. 48 ; Capt. 20 Dec. 54; BUMq^or, 6 June 56 rl^tJ^CUeH
20 July b8 • Jfq/or, ^15 Nov. 6x j Colonel, 3 April 65 ; Lt. Colonel, 19 Jane 72. ^
3 Arthur James Nixon," vnd Lt. y> Apnl 47; Lt. '31 Oct. 51; C^- ^9 Deo. 54; l'fJK''V«*', 20 Jai
58 ; Ifq/or, '7 Nov. 62; JB«.X^.Cbfoii«J, 25 March 69 ; Lt.ColonH, ig Oct. 7a.
2 Arthur Fred. Warren," aitd Li. 1*23 Jaly47: Li. »xx Oct. 53; C^^ 29 Deo. $4; BtMagcr,i^of.r
Major, 1*4 Aug. 63 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 3 Aug. 66; ti.Colonel, X2 Nov. 73.
JUora.~3 e. Henry John Maclean, Bnetan, 30 May 45; X<. '15 June 49; Cegrf. 23 Mar. 55; Mmar, q
April 68.
4 Henry Richard Legge Newdigate." ond Li. 'x6 Sept. 51; X<. 6 June 54; Oapi. 23 Mar. 55; BUtw^,
20 Julv 58 ; JTo/or, '20 May 68 ; Bt.Lt.Celonel, 25 March 69.
2 Adolphus Haggerston Stephens,^* Bneign, '17 June 51 ; Li. '24 Feb. 54 -Capi. 23 Mar. 55 ; Mmor, 38 OdiL
Martin Dillon^ CA CSf., Aide de Camp to the Q^eens MUitarg Seeretarf to the Commamder in Mn
Indias Snetan, z8 Mar. 43 ; Lt. 14 Nov. 44 ; C<^. a Nov. 55 ; BLMtyor, 20 July 58 ; JUJ^CoUad, li
Feb. 6x ; Cokmelf 15 Aug. 68 ; Major, 19 June 72.
X Lord Bdward William Pelham Clinton, Eneifn, ^9 June 54 fLi, 8 Deo. 54 ; C^. 'x Sept. 57 ; Bt.Xai»,
S July 72 ; Major ^ 3 Aug. 72.
4 Godfrey (3ia^,^^Efmgn, 5 Dec. 51 ; Li. '25 Mar. 53 ; Copt. '24 June 56 ; BtJ£4V«r, ao July 58; BiM.Cel9»i,
25 Mar. 69 ; Major, xx Sept. 73.
3 GhriBtopher Edward Musgrave," Eneign, z6 July 54; i^. 39 Dec. 54 ; Capt.^xa Feb. 58 ; BUM^, 5 Jsil
72 ; Major, 26 Feb. 73.
X Charles Browne Daehwoed, Bneign, 17 July 54; Lt, 29 Dec. 54 ; Ct^^. ^19 Feb. 58 ; Bi.Met^,sJ^r'i
2 Jqlm Plumptre Carr Glyn,» Sneign,'9S ^'^' 54 5
Major, X2 Nov.
John Plumptre __
Major, X2 Nov. 73.
Li, 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt, 12 Mar. 58 ; BiJ£eJor, 5 Ja!; ;ti
Capxazitb.
3 James Frederick Henley
4 Henry Wood**
2 Christopher Bice Havazd NichoU>«
1 Fred. Horace Arthur Seymour
2 Frederick Bdward Sotheby"?
X Charles Thomas Bunbuiy
2 Charles George Slade
3 «. Walter Richard Lascelles,** Btputg \
Aetiei. Quart. Ma$t. Gen., Bortemouth j
Cecil Webb Cragg,».i4/ . Weei KentMilitia
X Lewis Percival*
4 FitsRoy Stephen*^.
24 Dec.
'x2May
X7 Jan.
x8 Jan.
' 2 Feb.
x8 Feb.
William Henxy Deedes, Adj, i»i Adm, \
Bait. Deoonahire BUle VoUnteere j
3 Herbert Alexander Bt. John-Mildmay*7
z Henry Martin Moorsom*
2 Henry Charles Geast Dngdale"*
X Bdward John Fryer<«
3 Ernest Heniy Duller
2 Aylmer Howard l^te Heniy Somerset
4 Albert Divett Rickman
4 Cornelius Davenport Broadbent^^
3 Edward Henry Ohamberlin^
4 «. Son, Cuthbert Ellison Edwardes«* ...
4 Rowland Bgerton
2 *. Charles Walker Robinson,** Brigade\
M«^or afl^fanirg. Gold Coaei J
X Wilmot Grant
X 9. FitsRoy Wilson, £^arru.JjM£r., ColekeUer
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William Patrick Albert, KG.KT.:kB, \
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3 Alexander Bortiiwick
a ». Luoins F. B. Gary** .,
4 Charles Francis Blackett«*
X «. Gerald Edmund Boyle
Robert Hamilton Lloyd Anstruthert^ )
Ai^iutoni and StffoUe Adm. BaU, B\fU \
Volunieere j
4 Son. Edward Courtenay Vaughan
4 George Anson HiUyard
Leopold Victor Swaine, Adjutant 2)
Adm, BaU. Ckeehire BUle Volnnteerei
a HenryTArthur Lasoelles^
2 Anthony Cope
3 Horatio John Thomas Wali>ole
3 John Lionel Tufhell
3 Arthur Hill Sandys Montgomery
3 Henrv Studholme Brownngg, at Stq^)
4 Charles Frederick Hulse
'20 Feb. 55
' a Mar.
ax Mar.
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2x Nov. «■: '10 Seot.
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ax Feb.
4 Walter Etopbum MeUtas FltsHerbert
z Charles Vernon Bodes
a Son, ThonuuB Charles Soott ,
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54 33 Mar. 55 » 5 Oct. 58, 5 July 7a
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58 P13 Nov. 60
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13 Nov. 73
ao Jan. 74
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I Hanxioe Fits Gerald, Bxtra Emttrrjf to H.BJS. Frinee Arthur
3 Algernon Heneage Dnunmond
3 Lionel Richard Stopford-Saokyille, InUruetor of Musieetry 15 Oct. 7a
3 Hon. Jeffery Charlos Amherst
3 Hugh Heniy Mitchell
3 Hon. Heniy Marsham
I Henry Brian Buchanan ♦
a Montagn Brook Wilhraham Taylor, Inttruetor of Miuh^lry 14 Nov. 73 ...
3 Rookes Evelyn Crompton .,
3 YmaxsiA Qilbert Dyke Acland -.
Thomas Astley Maberley
CecU Harley St. Paul
Walter Sydney Campbell
Arthur Robert Hopwood
Hon. Neville Gerald Lyttelton
AagOBtns Charles Frederick FitzGeorge, A. de Camp to Lord Napier qfMa^dala
Edward Annesley Pegge Bumell, Instructor qf Musketry 31 Oct. 70
James Walter, Lord Torphichen
B^fle Brigade (The Prince Gonsorfs Ovm).
251
Villiers Spencer Bagot.
Hon. Montagu Curzon
Edmund Charles Hartopp
John Adam Fergusson
Hon. Algernon Henry Grosvenor
Jenico John Preston, Adjutant 33 Nov. 70
Francis Howard, Instructor of Musketry 33 Nov. 70
Walter James Lindsay
Percy Graham Hill, Aide de Camp to Major Oen. P. Hill
Richard Frederick Thompson, Adjutant 9 Sept. 71
Frederick Compton Howard
Henrv John Dutton
Ronald Bertram Lane. Aids de Camp to Major Qsneral Forks
Arthur Montgomery Harington
Hon. Joseph Constable Maxwell
William James Smyth, Aide de Camp to Major OenenU H. Sti^th
Charles Robert Prideaux-Brune ,
Charles Hawtrey Bruce Noroott, ^((/Mtont 14 June 73
William Whitmore Hammond
Lionel Hervey Bathurst
Reginald Josceline Heber-Percy
William Bagwell
Charles Ethelston Parke
John Delalynde Mansel
Hon. Cospatrick Douglas Home
Victor Napier Ward
Walter Rupert Keny on- Slaney
Henry John Hardy
Hon. Francis George Baring, Extra Aide de Camp to Governor Qeneral of India...
Henry Vemer Wingfleld- Stratford
Heniy Francis Gordon Forbes
Charles Iiord Ossulston
Henry Cator Bowles
Re^nald Charles Tumor
Hon. Otway Frederick Seymour Cufle
Hon. Arthur Edward Casamajor Cole
Hugh Cecil Gholmondeley
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P 4 Aug.
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Sub LnvTSVJivTS.
4 Charles Hyde Homo-Purves
2 Charles Davis Sherslon
Hon. Edward Noel
2 Hon. Henry O'Callaghan Prittie
4 Hon. (George Montagu Bennet
1 Edward Prittie
4 Arthur Henry Wriothesley Hervey
2 Hon. Philip Sidney
1 John Francis Wegg-Prosser
X Warren Thomas Peacocke
2 Arthur Francis Macmillan-Scott
Hon. Thomas Lister*
'30 Oct. 69
03 *" X reo. 67
63'JPaoFeb. 67
63 P 9 Mar. 67
63 ^^29 May 67
63Pi3July 67
63 »23 Oct. 67
64'x5May 67
64 ' 3 June 68
64''i5Jaly 68
64 '16 Sept. 68
63 P37 Feb. 67
64 P13 Jan. 69
64 Px7 Feb. 69
64 Pi3 June 09
65 P14 July 69
64 '^14 July 69
65P3iJuly 69
65 '10 Nov. 60
65 P 8 Dec. 69
65 '19 Jan. 70
65Px9Feb. 70
65 J 7 May 70
65 ' 7 May 70
66 P 7 May 70
66P38May 70
66 P 5 Nov. 70
66 P 4 Feb. 71
66 P33 Feb. 7x
66 Px3 July 7X
66 P32 July 71
67 4 Oct. 71
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67 38 Oct. 7»
67 38 Oct. 71
67 38 Oct. 71
67 38 Oct. 71
68 38 Oct. 71
68 aSOct. 71
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69 28 Oct. 71
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38 Oct. 71
13 Nov. 73
3 Feb. 7a
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15 May 7a
XT Sept 73
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36 July
9 Aug.
X3 Feb.
13 Nov.
X3 Nov.
Fs^masters.—t John Edw. Large,** 8 Aug. 51 ; Ensign, Pjo Nov. 43 ; Li. i May 46; Hon.Major^Z Aug. 61.
4 George Roberts Noseloy,"® 8 Mar, 64; Mnt. 4- Adj. 31 Oct 58 ; if. x7 Mar. 63; Hon.Captain, 8 Mar. 69.
3 Henry Harvey," 39 Nov. 64 ;Q-M. 34 April 55 ; Hon.Captain, 29 Nov. 69.
3 John Barclay, xi March 62 ; Hon. Captain, xxilarch 67.
Quarter Masters.— 2 William James Stanley, ao Oct 65.
X William Macdonnell, 37 Aug. 73.
4 James Lamb, 4 Oct. 73.
« Nov,
_ II Mqjor Alex. Scott Fogo,"
3 Surgeon Major Henry Alexander Gogarty.^^ MB., Surgeon, 26 Fob. 70.
3 George Brooks, 10
Medical Offieers.
►,» MD., Suraeon Major, i Oct 71.
4 Surgeon Major John By Cole Reade,'^ Suraeon, 19 April 64..
9 Surgeon Major Julius Wiles, ** Surgeon, 4 Feb. 71.
JR^imentals Green. — Faeinas Black.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— imA Agents, Sir E. Borough, Sort, and Co.
jst BaUaUon returned from Canada, 19 Sept. ii7o.—Aldershot.
2nd Battalion returned from the Gold Coast, 96M March iZj^.—Winehuier.
yrd Battalion retmmedfrom India, x Jan. •j2.—Aldershot.
^th Battalion embarked for India, so Oct. X873. — Umballa, Bengal,
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258 Eijle Brigade (The Prince Consoi't's Own),
^ Sir Groorgo Buller served in the Rifle Brigade and commanded its ist Battalion from 1841 to 1854. He ?^ -
on the Eastern Frontier of the Cape of Good Hope in 1847-48-40 ; commanded one of the Columns whidi entervii '
Amatola Mountains in thecampaagn of 1847 againsttheGaika Chief Sandilla, who surrendered himselfto him. Uec ^
manded the troops, under Sir Harry Smith, which crossed the Orange river in 1848 to suppress the insorrection '. t.
^utoh Boers— was severely wounded, and had his horse killed under him in the action of the 29th Au^urt »t i:-"-
gaats, for which ho was nominated a CB. Within a few months after the return of his Battalion to England be Tf-fi
parked with it in January 1852 for special service at the Cape ; was engaged in all the operations in the WaterW
m 1852-53. and commanded the ist Division of the Army until the close of the Kafllr war (Medal). Retam*''.
Bngland in January 1854, and in April following embarked as a Brigadier General of the Annv of the East— o -
manded a Brigade of the Light Division in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the betUee of Alma a:-
.inkerman. and siege of Sebastopol ; had two horses shot under him at Inkerman, and suffered a severe conni>:
wie leg (Medal with three Clasps, ATCJB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, and Class of tiie Medjidit.a^
T'jrkish Medal). In August 1856 appointed to the command of the lYoops in the Ionian Islands.
■ Sir Charles Yorke served in the Peninsula with the 52nd Regiment, and was present at the battles of Vin i
Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle (wounded), Nive, and Orlhes (severely wounded), a-^ 4
the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), for which he has received the War Medal with ten tosp
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
" Lt. Colonel Manningham-Buller served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kafllr war of 1846-47, and in that of iS -^
(Medal).
*•* Colonel Ross served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern compaign, including the battles of Alma and bk^'
man, and siege of Sebastopol, until February 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Clsfis of th*- M^i
jidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also in tJJe Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of C^awnpore, - ::
and capture of Lucknow. Commanded the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and during the submr^ufii: oo
paign in Central India (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonol, CB.y Meaal with two Clasps).
" Lt.Colonel Nixon served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up Vi v.i
Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, ftii C:*
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also in India in the suppression of the mutiny, at all the aciior* vs
Cawnpore from a6th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow. Subsequentiv tt:
Ross' Camel Corps in command of the Company of the and Battalion attached to it during the whole of it« ^t^. 0
from April 1858 to January i860, including the battle of Golowlie and capture of Calpeo (Medal with two Cla«f«, i^
Brevet of Major).
" Lt-Colonel Warren served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inclnding the l^a-l -
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of M^jor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tli <
Medal). Served with the and Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indiaa eibi_:j
including the actions at Cawnpore and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*• Lt.Colonel Newdigate landed in the Crimea with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was presetil as 'Ja
battle of the Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sei-vcd also during the Indian campaign oi 1:- 5J
including the action of Cawnpore, and capture of Lucknow ; and with Ross' Camel Corps at the capture of 1 4^
and operations in Central India (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
^^ Major Stephens served with the Rifle Brigade f^m asrd Jan. to 12th April 1855, including the siege anti ^
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Ser\'cd also during the Indian campaign of 1857-5S. irr J-
in^ the siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, action of SundeUa, and taking of Fort Birwah i^Lz^j^
with Clasp).
^7 Ck>lonel Dillon served with the 08th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ; also with tht Hcl
Coixu>anies at the forcing of the Konat Pass under Sir Colin Campbell and Sir C^harles Napier in Fcbru&rr -i^
(Medal with Clasp) ; with the Rifle Brigade (and Battalion) in the Crimea subseciuent to the &11 of Sebastot-cL f:^
the i8th March 1856 ; was present with it during the whole of its services in tne field in India, from >ovri-«
1857 to December 1859, including the actions at Cawnpore (dangerously wounded, two bayonet and one s?^ "1
wounds), siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), Oude campaign of 1858 under Sir Hope Gi^ani, arpi sa
Lord Clyde in his Trans-Gogra operations, as Brigade Major to Brigadier Sir Alfred Horsford, and subsequen-jM
his principal Stafi* OflScer on the Nepaul Frontier, in his advance into Nepaul, and during the second Trsn^-Cnrn
campaign ; Also as Brigade Major to Brigadier Holdich during the operations on the Oude Frontier in conjuiiCo:s
with xa.ooo Nepaulese troops, which resulted in the capture of large bodies of mutineers who had crossed the Nt:Ml
boundary (Medal with Clasp). Proceeded to China in i860 as Assistant Adjutant General of Mcgor (renerai Sr k
Napier's Division, and was present during that campaign at the capture of the Taku Forts, &;c.. and the adra:^^^ u
Pekin (Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Served the Abyssinian cainpaign as Military Se^ivurj :^
Lord Napier, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CJB., Aide de Camp to the <i'^f^
Colonel, and Medal).
^' Lt. Colonel (3rodfrey Clerk served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny, and was present at the JUnx^
and relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Mi^'or, Medal with Clasp).
^ Majors Musgrave and J. P. C. Glyn served with the Rifle Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol in 1835 (lit^'
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
» Migor Wood served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea flrom the aoth May 1855, including the scsrctsl
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*« Major NicnoU served with the Rifle Brigade the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and TTirid
Medal). Also with the and Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian ma :^.^
including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous aflfairs durmg the Oude campaiiini l^^
with Clasp).
•7 Major Sotheby served with the Rifle Brigade in the Oimea from the nth Aug. 1855, including the iifji^iii
fall of Sebastopol and storming of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with CHasp, and Turkish Medal). ^^'^
with the and Battalion throughout the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, inciafii:.*"-^
capture of Lucknow, and numerous aiShirs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served througbosi 'J
campaign of i860 in China, terminating with the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*" Captain Lascelles served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the r.'^f!
and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Sikh Irregular Cavalry throughout the <^^
campaign of i860, including the capture 01 the Taku Forts, actions of Sinho and Ttmgchow, and surrender oTI^i^
(Medal with two Clasps).
*» Captain Oagg served with the Rifle Brigade in the Oimean campaign from the 6th Sept. 1855. includae -^
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the Indian c^mv^stf
2857-58, including the amur at Seoundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle cf Nawabgunge (slightly wooLiru^
capture of Fort Birwah as one of the storming party (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). SerrcJ v:u
the 4th Bengal Irregular Cavalnr during the campaign in Bimdlecund under Brigadier General F. ^Tb('ekr::
1859-60. and commanded the ist Division Bundleound Flying Column from April i860 to May 1861.
^ Captain Percival served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the acCici: :s
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, batUe of Nawabgunge, and capture of Fort Birwah (menUooed is ^
■patches. Medal with Clasp).
M Captain Stephen served as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of tSf-"^
including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgtmge (Medal with Clasp' _
^ Captain Mildmay served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign from the 6Ch Sept. 1855, indudiii: ^
■iese and &11 of Sebastopol (Medal with COasp. and Turkish Medal).
*> Captain Moorsom served with the Rifle Brigade in the campaign in the Doab in 1857, and was present aii^
capture of Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp) .
* Captain Dugdale served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade durine the whole of its service ia s«ppn«^^
of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and nomeronaaflkirsdimofue
Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp).
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*° Captain Frver served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp) . Served as Brigade M%jor with
the Sikhim Field Force in 1861 (mentioned in despatch).
*^ Captain Broadbent served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow, battles of Koorsee and Nawabgunge, and siege of Birwah (Medal with Clasp).
** Captain Chamberlin served with the Rifle Brigade dariag the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawab^nge (Medal with Clasp).
** Captain Hon. C. £. Edwardcs served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, siege and capture of Lucknow, and action of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp) .
** Captains Robinson, Blackett, and Anstruther sor\rc'i with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian
mutiny (Medal).
^ Captain Cary served five years in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S. Albion with the Block Sea Fleet in
1S54-55. including the bombardment of Sobastopol on 17th Oct. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Captain Lascelles served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Naval Brigade, as Aide do Camp to Sir
William Peel, R.N., and was present at General Windham's operations at Cawnpore, and defeat of the GweUior
Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
** M^'or LflO'ge served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-51 (Medal >; also throughout the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebaatopol (Medal with three
ClasM, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Noseley served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also in the Eastern oam-
p&ign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (scverdy wounded and taken prisoner), and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Captain Harvey served with the Rifle Brigade in the pastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, untU June 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, the Medal for Distinguished Conduct
in the Field, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
^' Surgeona Major Fogo, Gogarty, Beads, and Wiles.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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v»fl£ijjM.,0^]gn^L— 3I1BB Sir George Bowles.* GC£. JEnai^n, '20 Dec. 04; Lt. * Copt. »i Feb. xo: Bf, ¥««•
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iS Juiici 13 i J^f.Zi.Co^one/, 14 June ai ; C\ij>f. ^ Lt. Colonel, 27 May 25 ; Colonel^ zo Jan. 37 ; l^a/or Goicrai,'
9 Nov . 46 ; Tjioii.Gnrral, ao June 54 ; Oeneral, 9 Nov. 62 ; Colonel xgt West India Regiment, 9 Sept. 5^'
Litubenant Coloncli.— Jfimes Maxwell,* .E«*^, '24 Sept. 41 ; Lt. '13 Oct. 43 ; Capt, '22 June 47 ; BMf a/cr,
3 Kciv. 55 ; Mmf>r, afc June 57 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 4 July 64 ; Lt.Colonel, i April 66.
Willittiti W iilkorTiVhiichiill John8ton,*-Eii*ty», 4 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 30 Mar. 55 j Capt. 29 July 62 ; Major, 'aoJuljt? ;
LieuteRHnt Volvn*l^ 24 Dec. 73.
imoj-i.— William Henry Penoyre FitzMorris Strachan,* Eneign, 14 Feb. 52; Li. '25 Feb. 53; Ctfi.
4 Miir, ts-i; Majvr. -ix Dec. 71.
Beeriiuihl Kcnnrtr (iiUU, Entign, 12 Nov. 58 ; Lt. ^6 Aug. 61 ; Capt. >2o April 67 ; Major, 24 Dec. 73.
Alex, M« Wellington ISom^ton
FranciH. Le Brtiioii JUutk'r
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W^illiam Cole, InMtrnet. of Jiueketry 2 Ang. 71
I Arthur Hill King linnltQrguson'
John Williams
Ediniuid A»hton Roes
Geurgt Jiimea Marshall*
Edward Gi-uham Macdonold
Claude Osbert Bnlgcr
Thonum Bell
Jubn Roper .,
.Heury Taylor tUough ,
John licredith Mfiltby
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Jahij Rubi^rt Hftll WilLoa
.WlUiain Bloatie KldeituJi
l«/it;William Charies Barne»o
... George Edward Beale Browne
... Henry HoUingworth Harward
... Hubert Heberden Spitta
... Edwin Wynne Hughes
... L^wis Burke
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Edward Walter Huntingford
... IJohnSkelton
... John Tinkler
... Alfred Burdon Ellis •.
... 'James Montague Spence Turner
... I James Charles Chamock Qraj . . .
IVit'Payw^'T.— George William 8mith, 19 June 72 ;
25 Sept. 55
16 April 58
26 Oct. 55
'19 Nov. '
7 Dec.
30 Jan.
18 Dec.
4 Dec.
*29 July
19 Aug.
24 April 62
16 May
P26 Nov.
31 Oct. 5^
P21 Sept. 60
15 Nov. 57
•• 9 Sept. 64
20 Aug. 57
7 Dec. 58
' 4 April 65
30 Mar. 58
^15 Jan. 64
5 Sept. 56
26 July 64
23 Jan.
Px6 Oct. 63!
I Feb. 67
9 Aug. 64
15 April 62
P25 Sept. 67
4 Sept. 60
9 Sept. 64
X May 66
16 April 62
8 May 67 -^..
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10 Aug. 70 28 Oct.
13 June 681 28 Oct.
6 Nov. 63 28 Oct.
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37 Dec.
8 Mar.
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23 Feb.
30 Oct.
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ID Mar.
5 April 71
71
'7 Feb.
a8 Oct.
71
a8 Oct.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
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17 July
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9 Aug.
9 Aug.
2 Nov.
25 Feb.
28 Feb.
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•• a Dec.
31 Aug.
7 Oct. 70
'26 Feb. 67
5 April 71
2 Aug. 71
XX Apr. 62
a4 Dec. 73
. , _ . , Eneiifn, 29 Sept. 65 • Lieut. 7 Nov. 69,
Quarter Master.— Thomas Nicholson, aa April 71.
JPaeinge White.— Agente, Messrs. Cox and Co.
' Sir George Bowles served in the north of Germany in 1805 and 06 under Lord Cathcari. Present at the tiege vsi
capture of Copenhagen in X807. Served^ in the Peninsula from 1809 to 1814 (excepting the winters of iSios^ n.l<
and was present at the passage of the Douro ; battles of Talavera, Salamanca, and YittorU ; sieges of Cisdsd
Bodrigo, Badajoz, Burgos, and San Sebastian ; capture of Madrid ; passages of the Bidassoa, Niv^e, Niire, asd
Adour ; and the investment of Bayonne (War Medal with six Clasps). Present at the battles of Quatre Bnsatfi
Waterloo, and at the capture of Paris.
* Lt.Colonel James Maxwell served with the 34th Begt. at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-5^, and was sererelj
wounded by Uie bursting of a shell in the Trenches, 25th May (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th C^ass d tfe
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaigns in X857-59, including the actions at Oawnpore oe
26th, 27th, and a8th (wounded) Nov. 1857, siege and captureof Lucknow, relief of Asimghor, and deflBdStof tlttreli^
at Bootwul (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
' Major Strachan commanded a Detachment of the ist W.I. Regiment at Danish Accra, Gold Coast, dxaingi^
rebellion of X854. He also commanded a Division at the destruction of the large Mandingo town of Matoagbea. nesi*
Sierra Leone, aand May X855, where, out of a force of 150 men, upwards of 70 men and 4 Officers were killed 0?
wounded.
* Captain Gardiner served the campaign of 1844-45 ^ ^^ Southern Mahratta country, indoding thecaptoncf
the Forts of Panulla, Pownghur. Monahur, and Munsuntoosh.
' Lieut. Ferguson served as Brigade Adjutant in command of Detachment additional Boyal Artillery and Gib»
in the expedition of Dec. x866 in British Honduras under Major Mackay (mentioned in despatches). Serred tf
Brigade Adjutant in conmxand of a Detachment Royal Artillery and Guns with the expeduionaiy force mdc
Brintdier General Harley in British Honduras in Feb. and March 1867.
' Lieut. Marshall served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harley in British Handmsi &
February and March X867.
^ Lieut. W. C. Bame served in the field with the X4th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1865-^ (iieds:^-
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Tewi'SM. CqtowL— Brook John Taylor, Bn$iffn, »>i5 May 97 ; Li. P15 June 30; Capt, '28 Nov. 34 ; Major, 31 Julv 46 •
Zi.Colonel, ^og Deo. 46; Colonel, x> June 54; Mcyor Oen«ral, 15 Not. 61; Li«ut.&eMral, 9 Apru 71;
Colonel and west India Regiment, x April 70.
Lieutenant CokmeU.— Horatio James Wise, Snoiffn, 38 April 49; U. 14 Feb. 53; Capt. 24 Sept. 60; Mc^or,
9 Nov, 55 ; Capt, '30 Dec. 62; Major, 23 April 71;
■ajort.— Alexander Bravo, J?»«t^, 1*6 Joly 49; 14. '15 Feb. 50; Capt. '29 Sept. 54; BUMtyor, xt Deo. 68;
Major, 2 Ang. Tz.
Chariee Edward Rossell,* Enrign^ 24 Feb. 57 ; Lt. 15 Jnne 58 ; Capi. 7 May 67 ; Mgjor, 19 Oct. 72.
38 Oct. 68 ; Lt.Colonel, 33 April 71.
«. George Daniel Webber/ Auign, 26 Jan. 55 ; -Z^- !
I^.Colonel, 19 Oct. 72.
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Edward H'Mahon Forbes^...
Lionel Lowdham Brett* .......
William Owen Lanyon
Robert Straker Torton
Fred. Ludwig Mathews
Ponsonby Sheppard
Jonathan Wy^pftrd Haynes .,
Henry Lowrey* ,
Herbert William Paterson
Francis Wm. Seafield Grant ..
William Fowler*
LXXUTSNAVTS.
James Stoart Des Barres
Charles Henry Warner, Adjutant xi Ang. 73
Osbom Charles Jones
William Beanchamp Stoker
Thomas Talbot
John Paine Stone
Benjamin Scnlthorp Brookes
William RatherfoTti
Frederick Angustna Barber
Alwyn Shutt BeU
Robert Fetherstone Deverenz
James Wilkin
dayell Freeland Filliter
Sub LixuTxiTAirTS.
William Gordon Patohett
Herbert Hope Keighley
Wm. Samnel Gwatkin Trist
James £dw. Wilmot Smyth Canlfeild..
Charles Cor
James Davy
Edward Stenart Masters
Sydney Francis Foster
Edward Stanley
James Andrew Mnrphy
Charles Grant
John Canute Doyle
Charles ^ybie I^yster
Charles Henry Wyndham T^ndale
Percy George Kerans
Warren Hastings
Augustas Bernard
Donglas Minto Allen
Edward Willis Duncan Ward
Frederick Godwin-Austen
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7 Nov. 57
15 Jan. 58
'21 Dec. 60
26 Feb. 58
1*28 May 58
P 4 Mar. 65
P25May 55
13 Aug. 58
P 29 Dec. 65
P 4 July 65
xo Jan. 63
P13 Feb.
7 Feb.
16 Nov.
8 May
30 July
1*25 Sept.
P 3 Jan.
39 Oct.
» I Dec.
X7 Nov.
'13 July
''14 Dec.
28 Oct.
i Oct. 71
} Oct. 71
15 Jan.
17 Jan.
P27 July
8 Aug.
24 Sept.
28 May
'23 Nov.
26 Sept.
P 30 Oct.
•• 9 Nov.
9 Juno
7 July
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'15 July 68
13 Aug.
28 Oct.
'22 Aug.
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19 Mar.
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Pi3Feb. 67
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P 6 Nov. '
7 Aug.
X3Aug. 68
19 Oct. 68
P19 Feb.
19 Mar.
23 April 71
18 Oct. 67
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
SUB LIKUT.
38 Oct^ 71
28 Oct. 71
15 Mar. 73
14 May 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
SAug. 73
Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
38 Feb. 74
z Apjni 70
»3 2^/11 JPayma$ter.-^olm Moore, 23 Nov. 72 ; Em. 6 Aug. 58 ; Lt,^i April 59 j Capt. x April 70.
Qnarter AfM<«r.— Patrick Kelly, xx March 74,
Faeingt YeWam.—Agenta, Messrs. Cox and Co. ,
^Lt. Colonel Webber served in the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the X2th Sept. X855, and was at the bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinboum (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
* Major Russell aooompanied the expedition up the River Gambia against the King of Baddiboo ; served on
oard H.M.S. TereA at the bombardment of the enemy's works on the banks of the Bwarraounda Creek on i6th
'Ob. i86x. Present at the i«.T»Hng etorming and capture of the enemy's entrenched works, storming capture and
■ettruction of the fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cnndy and Saba on the z8th, also at the battle of
iaba, and the storming capture and total destruction of the enemy's stockades on the sxst Feb. z86x. Also served
against the King of Quiah and was present at the capture and destruction of Massongha on loth Dec. of the
tockades and war fences at Madonkia on the night of the 3rd Dec., and of the Fetish town of Robeah on 28th Dec.
861 ; also of the towns of Mafemba and Majohn— mentioned in despatches.
s Captain Forbes served against the King of Quiah from Nov. x86x to Feb. 1862, and was present at the defeat
f Pa Caney and his men at Kabal (wounded).
* Captain Brett served against the King of Quiah, Western Africa, and commanded a Detachment of the 3nd
7e«t India Regiment at Songo when attacked by the enemy in great force, and whom he repulsed on 2xst Dec.
86t. He has received the Sfiver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two persons fh)m drowning,
>t New Quay, ComwiUl, on the 14th August 1867.
' Captain Lowrey acted as Adjutant t^ the Wing of his Regiment while employed in the expedition against the King
' Baddiboo, up the River Gambia ; was present at the bombardment of the enemy's entrenched works on the banks
f the Swarzaoonda Creek on the x6th Feo. ; also at the storming capture and destruction of the fortified towns of
!srawsn on the xTth, Kinty Cnnda and Saba on the x8th, and the battle of Saba, and storming capture and total
Mtruotion of the enemy's stockades on the 2X8t Feb. x86x.
' Captain Fowler served throughout the Eastern campaign of x854->55 with the 3xst Fusiliers, including the battles
if Ahna, Balaklava, Inkerman, siege and fiill of Sdbastopol, and attacks on the Redan on the x8th June (of ladder
tarty) and 8th September; also capture of Kinbonm (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Tukish Medals).
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Tho Roj-al Cypher and a Maltese Cross.
T - n^L ^™- ^ •Antonio Mattel, la Nov. 58 ; Colonel, 12 Nov. 63.
LT.COLOMLS. ^•saverio Gatt, 25 Jan. 61 j Oolouel, 25 Jan. 66.
Ca.pt AJVB.
•William Gatt, 23 Oct. 57, •JBtMajor 5 July 72. •AugustinuB Paulng Michael Alexins AloyiiiuPortrili,
•James Lazzarini, 10 Feb. 64. 29 Jan. 70. . « .
•llarouii Saverio de Piro, xi Oct. 64. •Thomas Emmanuel Bonavia, x Feb. 71.
> •Frederick Gatt, 14 Feb. 72.
LixuTXiTAjrrs.
•Joseph Speronza {Intiructor of Gunnery), •Alfred Sant-Foumier. 2 Dec. 62.
•Richard Casaloni, 9 Aug:. 64.
•Antonio Gatt, 21 Feb. 65.
•Alfred Cavarra, 2 May 68.
•Alexandro Mattel, 30 Nov. 70.
•Alfredo Montanaro, 14 Oct. 71.
25 Jan. 61.
•Paolo Bernard (Adj.) 25 Jan. 61.
•John Rutter, 25 Jan. 61.
•Walter Sciortino, 25 Jan. 61.
•Edmund Rizzo, 17 Sept. 61.
•Joseph Bonavia, 7 Nov. 62. I
Pcwma#/ffr.— •Henry Montanaro, 29 July 62 ; Mon.Mc^jor, 29 July 72.
Adjutant.— * Lieut. Paolo Bernard, 1 Aug. 68.
Quarter Master. — Michele Debono, 24 Jan. 74.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon Major Carmefo Ellul, MD., A.S. 9 Aug. 49; SurgeoH, 4 Nov. 7a.
Facing* Blue.
School of Gunnery.
CommandoMi 4- Supindt. Colonel E. H. FI*her, x Aug. 71. r Aenetant Supenntendsnt \ « * O H F Ellis, 10 Dec. 71.
Chifflnetrucior Lt.Colonel R. J. Hay. i July 71. of £xperinunte, S ^ *^ ' ' '^^'
Brigade Major «.Captain H. L. Mitchell. 15 July 72. ^a j^^^* a» f Lieut. D. D. T. O Callage
Brigade Major «.Captain H. L Mitchell. 15 July 72. ,^ Aeeietant do > -"r)- „
r Major J. F. Betty, 14 Oct. 71. 1 t 19 Oec. 71.
Migor W. Smith, i Aug. 71. Adjutant Captain C. L. Elwya.
Capt. B.C. DiTsdale, I Apr. 70. I Quarter Maeter Qr.Maater B. Cox.
ilajor W, F. Downes, x April 72.
Major 8. J. Nicholson, 1 Slay 72. I
^ MajorT. VanStraubenzce, iFeb. 74. .
Inttruetore in Gunnery-
Department of Artillery Studies (Woolwich).
IHreetor ofArtUlery StudUe Colonel S. B. Gordon, CB. R. Art. x Apr. 71.
Aeeiatant Director Captain F. S. Stoney, R. Artillery, x Aug. 75.
^^ ^ . . ,.,, C Captain E. O. Hollist,R. Art. I April 7».
Inetructore «n ArtdUry [captain W. G. Brancker, R. Art. 9 April 72.
Frofeeeor qf Applied Mathematice Rev. F. Bashford, BI),
Lecturer on Metalluray Pr. Percy, FllS.
Lecturer on Practical Mechanice and Fhyeice Professor Goodeve.
Lecturer on Chemietry C. L. Bloxam, Esq.
* School of Military Engineering.
[For Instructing the Corps in Military Field TTorfes, at Chatham,)
Commandant Colonel T. L. J. Gallwey, i Oct. 68.
Brigade Major Major F. A. Marindin, x Sept. 69.
Superintendent of Military Diecipline Colonel F. E. Cox.
Aeeietani Superintendent qf Military Diecipline Major William Keith, x Deo. 73.
InHructor in ConHruetion 4r Ettimaiiny Colouel H . Wray , x July 66.
Aaeieiant do. do Captain W. R. Slacke, 24 March 73.
Instructor in Surveying Migor F. B. Pratt, x6 Dec. 69.
... .^...j,. <■ Captain J. Fellowes, 24 June 72.
Aeeufant Inttruetore tn Surveying iLieut. R. A. Livesay, j April 73.
Inetructor in Field Fortijieatione..: Lt.Colonel A. Leahy, 13 Nov. 71.
A^UtanllnHmdor. in F^ld Fortyicatu,.. { 8S|2dS M.*?? sS', '. B^ Jjl
Inetructorin Telegraphy McgorB. D. Malcolm, x Apnl 7X.
A^,i In.fructar, in TeU^apky {^^ ^.""aeTSl I dS^t'!'
Aeeietant Inetruetor in Army Signalling Captain F. A. Le Mesurier, x May 69.
Inetructorin If Hilary History, Strategy, 4- Mil. Law Major L. A. Hale, i Jan. 74.
Secretary to the Royal Engineer Commtttee Captain V. G. Clayton, 29 July 71.
School of Musketry at Hythe.
Ommandani ^ Inspector General.— Colonel William PoUexfen Radcliflfe, CB. h.p. 20 F. x Jan. 73.
CJkiefJurtfWor.— Lt.Colonel H. B. H. Bumside, h.p. 88 F.
Ccqftain and Deputy Assistant AtUutant General.— ilHjor Drory Richard Barnes, h.p. 14 F. x Oct. 67.
/^^/«^. T^^^M.^ y Captain R. T. Thompson, 56 F. x July 72.
Captmn Instmeton... | captain H. Kelsall. x6 F. x Jan. 73.
7Xpm£.m..«« r«*#..«^«r.f L*e^*- J- B- Ridout, 80 F. X Feb. 7X.
JAsmienant Instruetore | j^ieut. W. Poste, 35 F. i May 7X.
Faymaster.—<3t. Blicke Champion de Crespigny, x April 55 ; Bt.Li. Colonel, 36 Deo. 59 ; Son.M9Jcir, x April 65.
Qiuarter Master teith rank qf Lieut. ^ Acting Adjutant. — James Slack,> 92 April 59 ; Ens, 15 Jan. 56.
Surgeon.— YL. J. Schooles, h.p. Hon.D.I.Gen.
^ Lieut. Slack served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Bslskls^*^^
Inkerman, siege assaults and fttU of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, bombardment and capture of Kiaw^
(Medal with four Ckisps, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, Turkish Medal, and Medal for Distinguished Goiidiiolstttel)i»^
of Inkerman).
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ConmajKiaH/.— Edward Burgoyno Cureton.i 8 Feb. 63 ; Cornet, ai June 39 ; Lt. ig Deo. 43 ; Capt. '31 Jan. 51 ; JBi.MoJor,
26 Dec. 56 ; Major, J July 57 ; Lt, Colonel, p 4 Feb. 6a ; Colonel, 28 Dec. 68.
SaperintendetUofthe Biding Department.— BtMaior William Blenkinflop, h.p. 3 Dragoon Guards, 7 Nov. 68.
Pajfauuter. — Charles Boyse Roche,* 30 Nov. 38 ; Enngn, 18 Jan. 28 ; lAeut. ai June 32 ; Mon.Major, x Jan. 60.
Quarter Matter.— Rewry Woods,* 23 Aug. 61.
Jtuimetor qf Mu9ketry.~Lle\A. J. C. L. Kay, 15 Hussars, i Aug. 73.
* Colonel Cnreton served with the z6th Lancers in the action at Maharajpore 30th Dec. 1843 (Bronae Star). Served
Triththe 3rdLisrht Dragoons during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee (severely
wounded) and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Served with the lath Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).;
and also in the Crimea fh)m 31st July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebaetopol, and at Eupatoria (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). .
3 Major Roche served in the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from 5th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Sobastopol,
and Turkish Medal) . Also in the Jjadian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of the a6th, 27tii, and aSth Nov.
1857, at Cawnpore (Medal).
3 Quarter Master Woods served the campaign of 1843 in AfTghanistan (Medal), including the forcing of the Ehyber
FaRs. Served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal
and two Clasps). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the affair at Ramnuggur, passage of the Cnenab,
action of Sadoolapore, and battles of Chillianwallah and (3k>ojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Recruiting Staff.
IirspBCTos GsirsBJiL.
M^or General R. C. H. Taylor, CB. 1 Aug. 73.
Ikspsctino Field O^ficsss.
London Colonel W. Lyons. h.p. 5 West India Regiment, x May 71.
DabUn Ralph Budd,^ JSiu^n, 10 Mar. 25; Lt.^iSMax. 26; Capt. i Juno 41; Bl.MaJor, 20 June 54;
Mcyor, 15 May 55 ; Lt.Colonel, '27 Jan. 57 ; Colonel, 27 Jan. 62.
P1.TXA8TBBS.
Dublin Henry Balthaser Adams,* 30 Oct. 28; Eneign, 33 Feb. is\Ll. za Juno 17 ; Capt. '17 Sept. 35 ;
Son.Mqjor, 1 Jan. 60.
_ -A-ng. :,, .
London Daniel Bartlett, x Aug. 54; Son'Major'x Aug. 69.
Liverpool BdwardM'Mullin,? ik Oct. 50; Q.lT. 17 Nov. 48; J
Glasgow Robert William Dufr, X9 Jan. 49; Ene. ^20 June 45 ; X^.'9' June46; Hon.Mcyor, so June 6o.
Majoi .
York Charles Henry Peirse, 33 Aug. 39 ; Eneign, H Dec. 37; Lt. x8 July 30 j Mon.Mqjor, x Jan. 6o,
London Daniel Bartlett, x Aug. 54; Son.Major, i Aug. 69.
Liverpool Edward M'Mullin,? 15 Oct. 50; Q.lT. 17 Nov. 48; Hon.Major, 17 Nov. 63.
AnjuTAirrs.
London William Freeme Wyndowe...
Dublin Edward Barnes (woodman ...
'29 April 43
4 May 49
CkXTLUt. I ADJUTUTT.
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21 May 541 X April 69I 1 April 6^
SupBitiinBXDnra Ovncxss.
Hertford Bt.Major Joseph Loran, h.p. a Foot.
Reading Bl.Lt.Colonel Richard Sweet Cole, h.p. Army Hospital Corps.
Peterborough ...Bt.Major Robert Conolly Martin, h.p. 19 Foot.
Inverness Bt. Major WiUiam Molesworth Cole Acton, h.p. 77 Foot.
Dandalk ir^X<.Co2on«{ Richard Dawson. h.p. R. Staff (Dorps.
Dublin BtMnjor William James Hales, h.p. 10 Foot.
Cork Captain Thomas Gardiner," h.p. 98 Foot. ^
Worcester Bt.M<;^or John Addy, h.p. Land Transport (3orp8. ^
^ Ck>lonel Budd served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from xoth Jan. to June 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5W Class of the Medjidle, and Turkish Medal).
^ Major Adams served four years in western Africa, and was present at the various affairs and skirmishes which
took place at the difibrent paxts of the coast at which he was stationed, including tiie attack upon and destruction
of Fort Albreda, and capture of the town of Barra, on the River Gambia, ini8z7. Served subsequently in Caffrana,
Cape of Good Hope, and with the 7zst Highlanders in Upper and Lower Canada.
' Major M'Muliin served with the 48th Regiment the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in April 183^4. Served
alao in the Crimea from azst April i855.inclu(hng siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
' Captain Gardiner served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Eusofzio Frontier
tinder Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Chinglie and the affair with the Hin-
doatanee fbnatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served also as Adjutant and
Quarter Master of the i8th Pui\jaub In&ntry in Oude, and as Brigade Quarter Master at the final sahyection of the
rebels aXang the Nepaul Terai (Medal).
Contirmation of Notes of Staff Officers of Pensioners,
^ Captain Spofforth served with the 59th Regiment during the opera«lon8 before and capture of Canton in 1857 (Medal
with clasp).
^ Mcqor Chapman served with the aoth Regiment throughout the Pni^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Captain Roe served with the lath Lanoers in the Crimea from 17th Mav 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Brigade Ma^or of Cavalry to the Saugor and Nerbudda
Field Division, and was present at the affairs of Jejunge and Kubrai, general action of Banda (mentioned in despatches),
and surrender of the Rajahof Kirweeon 5th June 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain Morrah served as Adjutant of the and Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of x86o in China
(Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major Cardew served as Adjutant of the x9th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the affhir
of Bulganac, and battle of Alma— severely wounded in two places, and horse shot in crossing the river (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
» Captain Milligan served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 on the Oude and Nepaul frontiers (Medal).
u Captain Burke served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, mduding the attack of
the Gate Pah and engagement at Te Ranga (Medal).
** MJ^or Miller served in the Crimea from March to July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Capt^n M'Mahon served in the Eastern campaign of 18.^-55, was present at each action and at the fj&ll of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking
of the l^kku Forts and each action (Medal with two Clasps).
^* Capt^n H. G. Rogers served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from September 1854, and was present at
tho siege and iiall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sep. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
u Captain Hesketh served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ui the Royal Artillery, including the affairs of Bul-
f?anao and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 36th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol
Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) . Digitized by Vj OO v IC
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OSEAT BRITAIN.
a A«K«D«BW.— Wm. Aler. Godley,*^ h.p. 56 F.
2 Bath.— John Tho. Chandler (ao) Unatt
1 BiRMnroHAif.— Henry M. Smyth, h.p. 44 F..
2 Bbiohtow.— Arthur Hill Hull, Unatt
1 Bbistol.— Alexander Maclean, h.p
I CA!n?««Bi7BY.--B. Ring Berry ,«h.p. Mil. Train
I Caediff.— Richard Hull LewiB,"n.p. ao F....
I CA.BLI8LB.— Thomas William Prevoat, h.p. 42 F
I Chatham.— John Edw. Sharp (16), h.p. 1 F..
Chkbtss.— Gtoo. Wedderbume,"* h.p. 7 *'
CoTBiTTET.— Chajrlea Hill Fresaon,* h.p. :
F.
_ Dbbbt.— Robert Edward Roe,*? h.D. 86 F
1 D0BCHB8TBK.— Chaa. Edward Aatell, h.p. 45 F.
2 DuKDBB.—CharleaGeorjreMackenBie.h.p.aSF
I EoivBUBOH.— William John Kirk, Unatt.
I BxBTBB.— Arthur Pigott, h.p. ?o F
a Falmouth.— Bdm.Cha. Domville,**h.p.R. Mar.
n, .-«^- i Geo. Fred. Moore (21), Unatt....
X Glasgow.— -J j^^^ Stewart." h.p. 24 F
I Gloucbstbb.— Dav.Stewart,*oh.p.CeylonRegt.
X Halifax.— Thoa. Nind Woodall,"h.p. 57 P- •••
a Hull.— William Henry Clement8,» h.p. R. M.
I IxvBBVBSs.— John P. Stuart, Unatt
I Ipswich.— John Leslie Moore," h.p. 34 P
Isle of Mab {Stqf Capt. to Comntand Detach- ^
meiU$ 4r P«»MOMr«.)— Edwd. John Dickson i
' Q««8«, 40. } JotoEto. Harvey, h.p. 4. P.
Lbbds.— William Pilaworth, Unatt.
X Lbicbstbb.— Arnold More Knight,* hj>. la F.
T ,w,-«««r i HfenryCole Faulkner," Unatt.
I LiTBBFOOL.— •(jameaFra.Birch,h.p.3W.I.R.
^EfuUm. Div. ( Jno.PellingPigott(7), Unatt.
Ul. I Fd.NaaaauDore(3i),h.p. 97F
William Egerton Todd,*|
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^A^^Por*. } J«n«Baime, Unatt...
IVoolwick Dit;.— D.W.Tench(xo) ,h.p. isDrs.
Deptford Div.—B.. T. Riohmond(36) ,Unatt.
a Ltkh.— Jajnes Arthur Morrali,«» h.p. Dop. Bat.
r A-F.Bond,h.p.StaffCorps, >
[ Cof. 21 Deo. 62 S
{ jDO.Arth.Brockman,h.p.6F.
x Nbwcabtlb-oit-Tthb.— Dan. Beere,»" h.p. 8 F.
a NoBTHAMFTOB.— Christian Wm. M'Niell, h.p.
X Norwich.— J. CJockbum, Unatt. c. 6 Nov. 6a...
I NotTiBOHABC.— Valen. Fred. Story, Unatt. ...
X Paislbt.—
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I Pltmouth.— |(j^ T5^QyjgMh.p. 2 F
1 PoBTS- f Geo. W. Meehan, Unatt
xouTH. ( JohnSmithCannon. h.p.GoldC.Gps
X Prbbtob.— Montague Browne," h.p. 24 F
X Sheffield.— John Theoph-Useher (18) , Unatt.
„ „,^ f Richard Henry Brooke,^")
a Shebwsbuby. I h.p. Ceylon Rifles /
X South AMFToir.— William Lacy, Unatt
a Staffoed Noeth. | Henry Miller," h.p. ")
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2 SuiTDBELAJn).— Hen.L. Searle," h.p.R.M.Art.
X Taubtok.— HonryGeo.B.Somer»ot(5),h.p.3F.
a TBOWBEiDOB.—Gep.Fred. Gosling," h.p.xoaF.
X WoECBBiBB.— Oha. Wm. St. John, h.p. 94 F- —
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t Atkiom.- I ij p^ 8x F S
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Bmbaw.— \ Robert Reid.« h.p. 98 F
I Aexagh.
^ BiEE.— Richard Wm. Woods," h.p. 3F
2 Cavaw.— FranciflJohnOonnell,«fh.p.Keo.Dist.
3 Clobmbl.— Wm. John Dorehffl.* h.p. 43 V
I ( James Wm. Graves (a^), Unatt
CdBK. si^ctoo. Thomson (35), CB, Indian Army
X DxTBLnr.— •[ Q^^ Butler Ston^, h.p. ao F.
3 BifBi8itiLi.«ir.—5y.Qordon Rogers," h.p. 49 F.
3 KiLCBWiTT.— Robt. J. Bpoflbrth," h.p. 59 ''.••
X LiMBEicx.— Henry Hamilton Pratt, h.p. 94 F.
3 XjovnoinyxBXT.— James Power Boyd, n.p
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I Toiosno.— Geo. Fred. Maodon^d, h.p. x6 F.
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SCi.LB OV Ax.LOWA.BCB IB AODXTIOB TO HaLB PaT.
zst Class. — zzt. oi. per diem, and Glass. — ga. od. per diem.
In the event of the Staff Officer of Pensioners being subject to additional expense in consequence of his employ-
toent in aid of the Civil Power at a distance from head-quarters, he will also receive a farther allowance of s«.
A day while necessarily detained from home, together with the amount of travelling charges thos incurred by him
COBTIBOBBT AlLOWAKCKS.
For less than 100 enrolled men, one shilling a day ; xoo and nudor 150, one shilling and sixpence a day; 150 and
mder aoo, two shillings a day ; for aoo and upwards, two shillings and sixpence a day; Officers with Brevet rank
tiflve two shillings a day in addition.
tfncoxABsmc bob tkb Ibvobxatiov ov Ovbicbbs who abb Cakdidates bob thb Appoibtmbbt ob Stabb Obbxcbb
or PBBSZOirERS.
ABOfficeronder or above the rank of Captain, or whose appointment would involre immediate Brevet rank, or
vho, having received the difference, is not prepared to repay it, or who has not completed Fibtbbb years* service
ya Full Pby as a Commissioned Officer, is ineugible for the appointment.
A Candidate should state the following particnlsurs in his application :—
i8t. His age.
2Qd. Whether on Full or Half Pay ; and whether serving abroad or at home.
3M. The date of his Commission as Captain.
4th. Whether he received the diflbrenoe when placed on Half Pay ; and whether he retired at his own reqnest,
'roxn ill health, or from wounds.
5th. Whether he has served as Adjutant, or Paymaster, or on the Staff in any capacity likely to qualify him for
ihe duties of Staff Officer of Pensioners.
6th. Whether he has certificates of ability and fitness frt>m Officers under whom he served.
War Services of Staff Officers of Pensioners.
> Captain K Sogers served in temporary command of a Detachment 3rd West India Begiment in defence of
Lower Combo, Oambia, in Feb. X864 agamst hostile native factions, and was employed by the (Governor of the
Gambia on diplomatic service in conjunction with the Governor of Sierra Leone and Commodore Eardley*WiImot,
Tor which he received official thanks. Served as Brigade Adjutant in charge of guns in the expedition under
U.Colonel Harley up the River Oambia in June 1864, and was ntvorsbly noticed. Served with the expeditionary
f 'rce under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in February and March 1867, and commanded a Flying
Colamn detached for the destruction of the Indian village San Jos^, on which occasion his detachment made a
Torced march of 33 miles in xx hours across very difficult country (thanked by the Governor). Was subsequently
ippointod Brigade Major to the united Force, and was mentioned in despatches.
* Major Sweeney served with the xath Regiment in the Kaffir war of x8sx-53 (Medal).
' Major Fresson served as Adjutant with the Left Wing 98th Regiment in the Peshawar Expeditionary Force on
ho Kiuofkie Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in April and May 1858, Including the destruction of CaingUe, also engaged
iritb the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th Mav (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Egerton Todd served in the Sist Regiment in the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
^ Major Somerset served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of x85o-» (Medal) .
' U.Colonel EIniffht served the Sutlcg campaign of 1845-46 with the x6th Lancers, and was present at the aflhir of
BaddiwaU sad in the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp) . Served in the Kaffir war of 1847 with the
rth Dragoon Guards when he commanded the Cavahy Escort of Sir Harry Smith. Also during the Kaffir war of
[Ssi-53 (Medal) with the Cape Mounted Riflemen, including the action of Berea. Served again on the Staff of Sir
Sarry Smith, and subsequently on that of his successor. Sir George Cathcart.
' Lt.Colonel J. P. Pigott served with the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations befbre Mooltaa, in-
Mading the attack on the suburbs on the 37th December 1848, storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the
ortreis ; vas also present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Chcniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with
wo Clasps). Served the Bastem campaign of x8s4-5S with the Ambulance Corps (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of
tfajor. and Turkiah Medal). *—e ;» *~
■ Ll Colonel DorehiU commanded the Light Company of the Buffb in the Gwalior caxnpaign, and was severely
ffounded at the battle of Pnnniar a9th December 1843 ^Tonae Star). Afterwards when Captain in the 43rd Light
Infantry was appointed Brigade M^jor to the Second Brigade Sanger Field Division, during the Indian mutiny
rom a4th December 1857 to loth July 1859, and was present at the surrender of Kirwee, action of Sahao (men-
ioaed in despatohes), andaotion of Girwasa— again mentioned in despatches (Medal).
' Major Law served with the 3xst Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General
'OHock (Medal), including the actions of Maseena, Texeen, and JugduUuck, occupation of Cabool (contused) snd
he diifereat minor engagements leading ta and fVom it. Also served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the
>&tUes of Moodkee, Ftaoseshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon, in all of which he commanded a Company (Medal
rnd three Chisps). Was severely wounded at the battie of Sobraon— ball lodged in his body, and mentioned in
icfpatch, being second in command of the Regiment daring the action.
^ Lt.Colonel Tench served with the 45th Regiment daring the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), and was afterwards
>resent in the action with the insurgent Boers at Boem Flaats.
'^ Major J. Stewart served with the a4th Begiment in the Pai\)aab campaiga of Z848-49, and was present at the
MitUe of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
I' Major Browne served with the 98th Regiment in the Ponjaub campaign qf 1848-49 (Medal).
** Major Gosling served with the xst Madias Fusiliers in the Burmese war of x8sa-53, including the captore of
"egu (Medal with Clasp). Oommanded Detachment of the Regiment in quelling an insurrection in the lowAr
)art of the Bsssein river In January X854. Served as A^utant of the Regiment in suppression of the mutiny in
Bengal in 1857-58, incloding that at Benares under General Neill (mentioned in despatches), actions of Oonao, Bus-
leenitgunge (first and second), Boorbeeekechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, entry into Lucknow on
<su September, defiance of the Besidency, and sobeequent operations at the Alumbagh under Oatnun (Hedal with
265a Wa}\ Services of Stuff Oncers of Peyisiofiers.
^* Captain Macgregor served with the Ssnd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in sappiessing the tadisn vaistj h
1857-58, and was present at the second relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, letraucf
Kala Naddee and Ehankur, siege of the Jail and subsequent operations at Bhahjehanpore, aiEun of Vthmiripf
andBonkiwaon (Medal with Clasp).
^' Major woods seived with the Boflfb in the action of Panniar, agth December 1843 (Bronse Star.)
'* Lt. Colonel Sharp served in the 2nd Battalion of the Royals in Canada during the rebellion in 1838. Landed tnrl
the Battalion in the Crimea on the sand April 1855, and waa at the siege and fiul of Sebastopol (Medal with Clup,
5th Class of the Me^jidie. and Turkish Medal).
^7 Major Beero served with the 8th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaifni in 1857, including the nej^iai
capture of Delhi, and was severely wounded at the assault of the city (Medal with Clasp) .
" Major Ussher served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country with the aand Begimect, &&!
was present at the investment ana capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur. Also served in India iurux^ ik
mutmy of 1857-58 (Medal), and was attached to the Convalescent Depot at Murree in the Punjaab when ^le Ma&s
was attacked by a large force of hill men on the night of ist September 1857. Was onboard the troop-ship latm
Monarch when she blew up and was destroyed by fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859.
1* Major Charlton served with the 8xst Regiment in the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
"> Major Chandler served with the loth Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the bstUe :'.
Sobraon (Medal). AJso the Puxjjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege operations before Moolar.
affair of the 9th September (wounded), storming the enemy's strongly-entrenched position, canying of the HeUifi
before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress, and was afterwards present at the battle of Croojerat(Medal witL m
Clasps).
■ *^ Lt. Colonel Geom Fred. Moore served with the 20th Regiment in the early part of the siege operations hdzf
Mooltan in 1848 (Medal with Clasp), including the afikir of the 9th September, and the storming of theeoeEfi
strongly-entrenched position, was severely wounded in the thi^h on 4th November.
^ Major Wrighi served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressmg the Indian.mutdxiy, and was present at the a&r
of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on the 14th August 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
** Major Wedderbume served with the a4th Regiment during the Puqjanb campaign of 1848-40. and wupra^
at the battle of Gooierat (Medal with one Clasp). Served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier wvV
1863 with the Buzanye Field Force, present at the defence of the Sunsahs at the Umbeyla Pass, and attheamcka
and storming of the Conical Hill, and destruction of Lalloo on the X5th December, also in the action at Umberb ci
destruction of the viUago at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th December, which ended in the complete root «( t^
enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
** Lt. Colonel Graves served with the x8th Royal Irish in China from September 1840 to June 1847 (Medal), tod vtf
S resent at the storming and .capture of the Heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy, second apttni
husan, attack and capture of the Heights of Chinghae, occupation of Ningpo, and repulse of the night attack, lavl
and capture of the enemy's entrenched Camp on the Heights of Segoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, Woocm;.
Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo, and demonstration before Nanldn. He was also present at the opoations id tit
Canton river under Major General D'Aguilar in April 1847, and was selected as the Officer to remain in catnnaai tf
the Factories when the forte was withdra?m, for the purpose of organising and di'illing the Associatod (atntiasta
Volunteers at Canton.
'^ Lt. Colonel Thomson commanded the Engineers and Corps of Pontoniers during the campaign in Ansae t:
x8a4, and was present at the attacks on Paddowa, Mahatee, and Arracan city (Medal witH Clasp). In iSjS sv ip-
pointed Chief Bngineer to the Army of the Indus, and commanded the Detachments of British Troops whi^fe^
crossed that river ; afterwards constructed a bridge of boats over it, for which he received thanks in general ordfrv
as also for opening a passage for the Army through the Bolan Paas and over the Amram Mountains. Beconnnigg^
the fortress of Ghuznee, and proposed a plan of attack, which being successftO, he reoeived the thanks of theC;=*
mander in Chief, and afterwards of the Governor General of India (Medal, and CB.).
** Mi^or Searle was at the action of Ecknaes in the Gulf of Finland aoth May 1854, in action with the foiti rf
Bonuuvund Z5th August, and at the surrender of Fort Prasto on the x6th August. Served wiUi the Baltic expeds^ j
in 1855, and in the mortar-boat flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
*7 li^jor Godley landed with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the a^th August 1855, served at theiKf?'
Sebastopol, and present at the final assault (Medal with Clasi>, and Turkish Medal) .
** Major Berry served with the 6ist Regiment in the Puz^aub campaign of X848-49, including the passage of ^
Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore. Chillianwallah, and Croojerat, and pursuit of the enemy to the Khvber Pass (iiKX-
with two Cuups). Served in the Indian campaign in X857, and waa present at the siege assault and ct^Bni
Delhi, and action of Nnjjufghur (Medal with Clasp) .
*> Captain Clements was present at the attack on the batteries at Petropaulovski on 3xst August, landed 0:4'^
Sept. at an attack on the same batteries (severely wounded), and was at the capture of two Russian vessel! ffi^J 1
Sept. 1854. Served in the China war of X857-58, mcluding the blockade of the Canton river, storm and captan d
Canton, expedition to the North, and landed at the bombardment and capture of the forta at the mouth of the F^
river on aoth May, as Acting Adjutant and (^r .Master (Medal with two Clasps).
u Mi^'or Dore served with the Buflb in the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Served with the aoth BegimeDtiD 'x*
Crimea from the xith July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (wounded) and capture of Kinbonm (Uedalr^
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Lt. Colonel Faulkner was present with the Left Wing of the Queen's Royals during the latter part of the
of 1844-4$ in the Southern Ck}ncan and Sawant Warree country.
^ Lt.Colonel Maokinnon served with the x6th Lancers in the campaign in Affghanistan of 1833-39 under Lend Kea^
and was present at the siege and capturo of Ghuznee (Medal) . Served also throughout the SuUqi campaign cf i^
46, and was present at the affair of Buddiwal (charger killed under him by a roxud-shot), and battles of AUwals:!
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
** Major Wolfe served with the and Queen's Royals in the campaign of i860 in China, indnding the adranee ^1
Pekin (Medal with Clasp) . ^^^
's Major BerOsford served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from a5th December xSu to afth Jc-'l
iB<K, including the siege ofSebastopol and assault of the Redan on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and TazkishUei^l
^Major Richmond served with the 98th Regiment in the Puxnaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal), and with the r«U
Companies in Sir Charles Napier's Force at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in February 1850 (Medal with Qup^-
S7 Major Lewis served with the Grenadier Company of the 94th Regiment in the action with and destracCion of t
desperate band of insurgent fanatics at Teermanam Coonettos in Malabar.
^ Major Moore served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimean* campaign from xoth August X855, inoladiar*-f*
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Tniki^ Hew «
Served also in the Indian campai^s in X857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on a6th a7th and aSth Notob'*^
1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat 01 the rebels at Bootmil (Medal ru
Clasp). 4
"^ Captain Connell served in the 30th Regiment in the Crimean campaign, including the siege of Sebastopol «^4
attack of the Redan on the x8th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*o Major D. Stewart was present with the Buflfe in the battle of Punniar, and has received the Braue Star.
41 Major Woodall served in the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in x86i. Also in that of i86j, inchk^
the capture of Katikara (Medal) .
«* Major Brooke served with Captain Lillie's Detachment in defeating the insurgents at MataM on »^ J^i'
during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in 1848.
*»wSjor Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of X848-49 (Medal), served also with the Flank CompaniM Q^-
Rcgimintinthe force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in February 1850. Served in '-j
Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Eiizofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, sw a
the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on tho 4th May (Medal with Clasp). ^^
♦♦ Major DomvUle was landed in 1845 with a Detachment of Royal Marines for the protection or British pnjjT^ .
at Monte Video. Ho was there detached for service in the Parana, and was present at the attack aiid captan-i;'^*-" ;
Forts of Obligado, and forcing the pawsage of the river. Commanded a Detachment at Rat Island, off Moate »i*"
and was at the defence of Colonia in tho River Plate in March and April 1847.
iFor ContinualioH of Notet of Stqf Officers of Fentionen U9 lower part qf^JUtnitiV^-
Control Department.
266
Jbna^ Cowtmitrioned Bank.
'rincipal Snpenntendent of Stores
^nrreyor in Chief
'rincipal Saperintendant of Stores
CoVTBOLLBXS, ranking with Major
General*.
Henry William Gordon,* C5
James Scott Robertson,* CB ,
HenryTatum,* CB
)epa^ Gommissaxy General
iapenntendeni of Stores
)epaty Commissary General
kjiutj Commissary General
lapenntendent of Stores
)eputy Commissary General
)eput^ Conmiissary General
iupermtendent of Stores
iA»i8tunt Commissary General ...
L£i:i.<tant Commissary General ...
L»$i5tant Commissary General ...
Lsiiistant Commissary General ...
L9«istant Commissary General ...
liaidtant Commissary General ...
DxpcTT CovTSOLLxas, ranking with
ColoneU.
Randolph Routh,» CB
Wm.LoweristonMackcIcanYoongf^CB.
Edward Strickland,* CB
Fitz^ames Edward Watt
William Lanyon Penno
James Bell Lxmdy*
Henxy Robinson,^<» CB
William Henry Parkyn
Conrad Frederick Potgifcter" ,
Henry Moore"
Alexander CrowdcrCrook8hank,i7C£.
Robert Clement Migor ,
Arthur William Downes*
Charles Palmer"
assistant Commissazy General ..
Vibcipal Barrack Master
i&^iatant Commissary General ..
)epaty Soperintendent of Stores
issistant Cfommissary General ...
>tfputy Superintendent of Stores
*nncipal Purveyor
Lwidtant Commissary General
u»i»tMtant Commissary General
LMsifitant Commissary General ...
)«pQty Superintendent of Stores
iMbtant Commissaiy General ...
Principal Purveyor
H>.uty Superintendent of Stores
i«j}utant Comnussazy General
)i9trict Barrack Master
trevct Lieut.Colonel Unattached
brevet Major 9 Foot
Captain Royal Artilleiy
'aptain 17 Foot
aptain Royal Artillery
!aptain Royal Artillery
Aptain 3 Dragoon Guards .
:aptamh.p. 16 Foot
)eputy Superintendent of Stores
Uffistant Commiosary General ...
iMifttant GommiBsary General ...
Principal Purveyor
)eputy Superintendent of Stores
U»<*tant Commissary Goieral ...
)epttt^ Superintendent of Stores
'aptain Royal Artillery
lanstant Commissary General
iMtxt. Superintendent of Stores
isfist. Superintendent of Stores
Lttifttant Commissary General
U»ist. Superintendent of Stores
iMUtant Commissary General ...
Usiftt. Superintendent of Stores
LaeisUmt Commiasaiy General
FIKSTCOM-
xiBsioir-
3 Aug. 55
7 Apr. 55
29 Apr. 44
AssisxxHT CovTSOLLBms, ranking viih
Lieutenant ColoneU.
Thomas Gremi*
Samuel William Hall"
Charles Bagot Smith"
Charles Kerr Cleeve
Arthur Fulford Adams
William Michael King*^
Edward Morris
Latham William Blackei^...
Frederick George Swan** ...,
James Long
AJi^G,
Thomas Alfred G. Satchwell
Henry John Brownrigg**
Augustus WUliam Pigott
WiUiam Henry Horatio Scott**
Matthew Bell Irvine, CM&.» .
Colonel Fred. Charles Eyelegh,** CB.,
Charles Robert ShervintonH.
Henry John Wilkinson"
«. Walter Chidiook Nangle»
#. William Tyler Stuart
Chikrles Mills Molony
t. Joseph Thomas Barrington ,
«. Henry Montague Hosier*>
9. Richard Calvert Healy
Joseph Osbertus Hamley,*^ CB
Charles Foster**
Charles William Eiohbaum ,
Gregson Bridgett ,
George G. Munro** ,
Charles O. Swain**
John Isaac LiUejr**
Alexander Dickson Bumaby** ,
James William Murray*'' ,
Alfred Horatio Young
Henry P. Hunt
John Mainwarinff Lindsey**
George Ignatius Pirkis**
Alexander Clerk**
Henry Horatio Rathbone Hewitt^*
Heniy Clutterbuck Lewis**
17 Nov.
28 Jan.
15 Feb.
30 July
21 Mar.
33 Apr.
x9 Feb.
4 Oct.
3 Jan.
2 Aug.
37 Jan.
37 Aug.
19 May
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X Jan. 70 Woolwich ArsenaL
5 Sept. 71 J Malta.
16 Mar. 74 War Office.
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70
70 Chatham.
70 Dublin.
70 Devonport.
70 Eastern District
70' Belfast.
70 Woolwich.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Dublin.
Dublin.
Dover.
Former Cdnmiaeioned Rank.
Principal Purveyor
L^^istant Commissary General
^soistant Commissary General
U»Utant Commissary General
Upijitant Commissary General
i-sAistant Commissary General
Usistant Commissary General
L'«!*iatant Commissary General
i9«i»tant Commissary General
LMiacant Commissary General
bhistant Commissary General
la»i.stant Commissaiy General
^.'•■ngtant Commissary General
Phadpal Purveyor
Purveyor
Barrack Master
i'aptain late Military Train
oaptain late Military Train
'aptain late MUitazy Train .«
Dcp. Assist. Commissaiy General
Dep. Assist Oommissary General
M«ist. Superintendent of Qtores
Dep. Assist. Commiaaazy Gefleral
Barrack Master
Barrack Matter
19 May 4a X Jan. 70 Natal.
June 5! X Jan. 70 Nova Scotia.
16 Dec. 45 X Jan. 70 Woolwich Arseni^.
9 July 46 I Jan.
16 June 4a X Jan.
32 Sept. 41 I Jan.
II Aug. 54 X Jan.
14 Apr. 46 I Jan.
26 Dec. 46 X Jan.
9 Mar. 47 X Jan.
X Apr. 47 X Jon. 70
10 May 50 X Jan. 70
25 Aug. 54 X Jan. 70
I Nov. 47 X Jan. 70
30 Mar. 48 X Jan. 70
18 Apr. 60 z Jan. 70
20 May 42 X Jan. 70
X Jan, 70 X Jan.
19 Dec. 49 X Jan.
X Jan. 70 X Jan.
24 Sept 5 5 X Jan.
xo Aug. 56 X Jan.
I Jan. 70 X Jan. ,_ _
X Feb. 70 I Feb. 70'
4 Apr. 38 X JaiL
X3 Mar. 48 I Jan.
X2 Aug. 41 X Aug.
X Apr. 57 X Aug.
19 Oct. 42 X Aug.
26 Sept.45 5 Sept
X Aug. 44 X Oct.
14 Aug. 54 17 Oct
8 Nov. 50 I Nov.
I Jan. 40 I July
23 Mar. 42 IX Nov.
X7 Aug. 59 X Feb.
29 Feb. 50 17 June
27 Mar. 54 27 Oct.
7 Aug. 51 27 Oct.
X Jan. 55 x6 Mar.
Sujpply and Transport Sub Department
GoxmsBAXixs, ranking with Mc^ore.
Charles Barrett KnappH
Edward Lander Warn ,
Duncan Campbell Napier
Robert Grey Donaldson Selby*i
Robert Handley Dundee
Oroker Lovell Baker Pennell ,
Alfired Robert Thompson*?
Francis Charles Blunt
Alfired EmestPetrie
Charles Davis O'Connor**
Jan. 70
Jan. 70
Jan. 70
Jan. 70
Jon. 70
Jan. 70
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Jan. 71
Sept. 71
Nov. 71
Dec. 72,
June 73.
Oct. 73
Mar. 74
Western District
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Northern District
Southern District
Devonpt Gun Wharf.
Edinburgh.
Aldershot.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Gibraltar.
Cape of Good Hope.
Dublin.
, South-Eastern Dist.
Home District
Cork.
George Hutchison Phillips
William Henry Newland
Foster Shortt
James Holmes
George Whittaker MeUish**
John Thomas Downman
Lynch John Keogh
James Milne**
Edward William Henry Webb
Edward Charles Saunder
Frederick Caaolani»
David Gibbons*
John Fitsmaurice Manning ,
BasO Charles Boothby » laie Breo.Mq;.
Gilbert Howmrd Bandera** ,
20 Jan. 55
17 Oct 48
2 Mar. 47
9 Mar. 48
17 Apr. 54
9 June 54
X Jan. 55
X Jan. 55
z June 54
29 Aug. 54
x6 0ct. 55
23 Jan. 56
X Mar. 56
23 Dec. 54
94 Nov. 54
Mar. 54
9x Sept 55
23 Nov. 5j
99 Oct 5!
97 Nov. 54
X Jan. 55
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X Jan. 55
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May si
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
7oCurragh.
70! Devonpt. Gun Wharf.
7o| Bermuda.
70 China.
70! Gibraltar.
7o|Portemouth.
70'
7 1 ' Chatham Gun Wharf.
71 1 Ceylon.
71 Manchester.
71 1 Jamaica.
71 Woolwich Arsenal.
71 West Indies.
71 Cork.
71 Woolwich Arsenal.
71 'Manchester.
73! Manchester.
73 'Aldershot
73 Southern District
73 Dover.
73 Weedon.
74; Western Austnlia.
19 Feb. 70; Cork.
X9 Feb. 70 Dublin.
X9 Feb. 70 Cape of Gtood Hope.
X9 Feb. 70! Dover.
12 Feb. 70'Mauritius.
X9 Feb. 70 Home District
12 Feb. 70 Woolwich.
X2 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
19 Feb. 70
19 Feb. 70
12 Febir-70
12 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
19 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
15 Feb. 70
x5 Feb. 70
15 Feb. 70
17 Aug. 70
23 Aug. 70
z Oct. 70
X Oct 70
x5 Oct. 70
Aldershot.
Dover.
Devonport.
Cork.
Portsmouth.
Edinburgh.
Dublin.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Armv Service Corps.
Woolwich.
Malta.
NovaSootbk
Curragh.
.York.
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Control Department
Form^ Commiitiontd Bank.
Assist. Superintendent of Stored
Assist. Superintendent of Storey
Dep. Assist. Commissary GenemJ ,
Dep. Assist. Commissary Genera'
Assist. Buperintendont of Stores
Purveyor
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. SSuperlntcndent of Stores
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Btoi-es
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Purveyor j
Assist. Superintendent of Storenj
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
CoxHissABZXS, ranking wUh Major*.
Horatio Albert Bussell^o
A. S. Beswick
Sidney Reynett Brown"
Paul George Predcrick Furse
James Moore
Charles Edward Wrench
Thomas Butterworth Prissick
Welleslev Gordon "Walker Robinson»
William 'Frederick Wright"
Homy John Wild
Henry Fane Travers
Robert Staues
Robert Edward Hunter"
Richard Stephenson Price^'
Newcome Richard Raven
MunsoU Octavius 3iiller
John Macfarlane
Matthew John Ingram"
Ashley Cowper Ryland**
Henry William Httckman"
Chai-los Halo Rumbold
John Char!o3 Angell
JohnDrapei*7
John Leslie Robertson**
John Henry Randall^*
Charles Ralph
Robert Leo Matthews**
Tt^rmw CaaifliiMio»<d jRank.
Barrack Vaster >
Dep. Assist. CommiBsary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dbpvzy GoxMissxiiss, ranking wik
Capta%n».
William Rose Fuller
George Home Telfer
Thomas AuffUBtus Le Hesuzier
Dep. Assist. Commissary General iHenzy Boucher Arthur Middleton
Dep. Assist. Commissary General William Roger Snow**
Dep. Assist. Commissary General 1 Edwin Dunn
Dep. Assist. Oommissazy General 'Charles Walter Penrice
Dep. Assist. Commissary General | Nathaniel Taylor
Dep. AssisL Commissary General Joseph Frederick WallefctDes Barrea**
Dep. Assist. Commissary General William Fryer^?
Barrack Master David Robert Ross
Dep. Assist. Commissary OeneralJoh}i Tremenhere Johnston
Dep. ABsist. Commissary General Alexander Williams Anderson .....
Purveyor John Thomson
Pop. Assist. Commissary General 1 Jonathan William Elmea
"^ .. ^ . - « ' Henry Spencer Edward Reeves....,
vnsTcox-
vxssios-
Sn XAXK.
1 July 47
25 Apr. 44
15 Jan. 55
15 Jan. 55
6 Oct. 56
24 Nov. 54
7 l^eb. 55
1 Apr. 55
2 Jan. 50
I Apr. 55
to Feb. 47
12 May 55
I Sept. 55
1 Sept. 55
z Jan. 50
24 June so
22 Jan. 55
IX Sept 54
X Sept. 55
1 bept.55
Nov. 47
15 Jan. 54
1 Dec. 55
X Dec. 55
X Jan. 56
Jan. 50
a Jan. 56
PBBSSXT
nXMlL.
X Jan. 71
X Jan. 71
z Jan. 71
I Mar. 71
xo May 71
X Aug. 71
X Aug. 7X
■UTIOX.
I
Aldershou
T;^nemontlL
Limerick.
Special fcTvice.
Guernsey.
Bermnda,
. ^.^g,. ,. Athlonc.
5 Sept. 71' Singapore.
I Oct. 71 Chester.
X Nov. 71 ClonmcL
28 Dec. 71 Jersey.
I Jan. 72 Colchester.
X Apr. 72 Plymouth.
EoApr. 72!Fermoy.
X July 73 1 Chatham Gnu li?b:f
1 July 7a I Dublin.
3 Aug. 73|Manche8tcr.
XX Nov. 72'MaJta.
X Dec. 72 Ceylon,
z Feb. 73tMancfaefter.
17 June 73 Cape of Good Hj^
tx Aug. 73 Tower.
12 Sep. 73 Jamaica.
x6 Sept. 73 Hondnras.
27 Oct. 73 Devonpoit.
27 Oct. 73 Dover.
16 Kar. 74 Woolwich AzaeoL
William Bridgman .
Cecil Francis Leaoh
Francis Hugh Armstrong
Francis Gordon Archer
William Heniy Ravenscroft
Robert Squarey
Thomas Sadleir Brereton ,
John Igglesden Troup
Edward Thomas Price ; ,
William John Jortin Wameford
Basil Porter
Clifford EUiot Walton
Emilius Hughes
Albert Meyer .
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commis^ry General
Dep. Asslsr. Commissa^ General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dop. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. ConmiiBsary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Conamissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dop. Assist. Commissary General ! George JolinParlnm ...
Dop. A'S^ist. Commissary General Wilhazh Thomas Evans
Dep. Assist. Commissary General [Croflon James XJniacke
Dep. Assist. Commissary General 1 Thomas Storrar Smith
Dep. Assist. Commissary General George Lyddon Morley
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Francis William Brathwait Gattey
Dep. Assist. Commissary General [ William JSeamish*^
Dep. Assist. Commissary GeneraljSyduey George Granville
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Neill Roger s*
Dep. Assist. Commissary General'EdwardWilmot Williams
Dep. Assist. Commissary General Francis John Gilbert Cool
Barrack Maator
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Barrack Master
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Biirrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assittt. Superintendent of Storss
Barrack Master
BatTuck Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superentendent of Stores
Purveyor ...
Purveyor ...,
Dop. AasUt.
, Commissary General
Dep. As^t. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assist. Superintendent of Stores 1 Robert Meade
Assist. SoperintendeDt of Stores [Gerald Edward March
Cook
Robert Stockham Biydgea Leech ..
Frederick Henry Bndgman ...,.
Charles William Beveriey M'Kenxie...
William Henry Wilson Hawtayne ..
William Fits John Le Foer Trench..
John Blurton
Frederick FitsClarence Goddard ..
Mark William Rooksby Roshton ..
James Tiemey Skinner
Whiter Henry Chiistie
John P. Serrurier
Frederick George Frith
George Frederick Coryton
Frederick Bazett Doveton
George Beresford Deare
Henry Blakeney^
C. W. Elphlnstone-Holloway«*
Charles Henry Toller
John Smith uavenhill
Thomaa Brown Stewart !!.*!!.
James Alleyne Clarke
George Coatee
May 55
zx Apr. 54
a Jan. 56
z Feb. 56
X Feb. 56
X Mar. 56
IX Nov. 59
zz Nov. 59
xoMar. 54
X Sept. 55
ssJan. 6x
18 July 6x
9 Jan. 6k
xo Nov. 55
x6Aug.6x
9 Jan. 6x
9 Jan. 61
15 Feb. 61
15 Feb. 6x
x5 Feb. 6x
z6 Apr. 6z
z6 Apr. 6x
6July 6x
zOct 62
23 Nov. 6x
x6 Apr. 6z
z Jan. 64
zOct. 6a
I Oct. 63
zDeo. 67
iDeo. 62
z Jan. 63
X Mar. 63
9x Sept 60
30 Dec. 64
\l Feb. 65
z Jan. 63
8 Sept. 65
9 Sept. 65
4 Deo. 65
•9 Mar. 66
xoOct. 66
Z7 Nov. 63
x8 July 63
z June 64
92 Jan. 67
x8 July 63
99 Mar. 67
990et 66
5Ang.64
5 July 64
X Nov. 47
6 July 67
27 July 67
33 Feb, 67
35 Feb. 67
7 Mar. 50
X Aug. 55
z Apr. 54
aSFeb. 55
S3 July 67
10 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 6s
z Jan. 53
99 Jazu 55
13 Feb.
xaFeb.
X2 Feb.
X2 Feb.
12 Feb.
x3Feb.
X3 Feb.
13 Feb.
Z3 Feb.
X3 Feb.
X3 Feb.
xaFefc.
X3 Feb.
x3 Feb.
X3 Feb.
x3 Feb.
ta Feb.
za Feb.
X3 Feb.
X3 Feb.
za Feb.
ta Feb.
z3Feb.
za Feb.
za Feb.
za Feb.
za Feb.
z3Feb.
za Feb.
z3 Feb.
xaFsb.
la Feb.
zaFeb.
za Feb.
X3 Feb.
X3 Feb.
X3 Feb.
zaFeb.
laFeb.
z3Feb.
13 Feb.
xaFeb.
13 Feb.
z3Feb.
19 Flab.
xaFeb.
za Feb.
z9 Feb.
za Feb.
xa Feb.
xa Feb.
z3Feb.
zaFeb.
xa Feb.
xsFeb.
z9 Feb.
r» Feb.
ia.Fab.
zaJPelk.
zaFeb.
zaFieb.
zaFMl.
zaFeb.
zaFeb.
zaFeb.
Dobhn.
Geykm.
Belftat.
70 Cape of Good Hcfa
70 Gibraitar.
70 Army Service Ctrji.
Anxty Service C^pi.
PortemonUL
Woolwich ktsmaL
Army ServioeCGpL
Windaor.
Portsmouth.
Sheemess.
Shomdifle.
Army Service Cxx
Newcaatle-ee-Tju
Edinburgh.
Bermnda.
Nova Scotia.
Bixr.
Dover.
Army Service Cs^
Cape of Good Hi^e
Barbadoes.
Hoimslow.
Cape of Good Hofa
Preston.
Army Service Ccj*-
Manchester.
Army Service Ccs^
Curragh.
Army Service Cs?fc
70 Devonport.
70 Canterbiuy.
Barbadoes.
Army Service C:;^
Army Serriee Cc:^
, _ Ceylon.
70 Army Service CCfS
7oNeU^.
70 Portsmouth.
70 Army Bcrrice Car*
70 Army Service Ccr?"
70 MaidBtaiie.
7oA]dcnhot.
ToWestenAiutnha.
70 Army Service Ccrpt^
7oPar1leel.
70 Gibraltar.
SbeflMd.
70 Barbadoes.
70 Edinburgh.
7oBiiUFoiai.
ToGoqport.
70 Dover.
70 Brighton.
ToBubadoct.
DevoopiOBJiWbiif
DnbUn.
Control BepartmenL
268
Jbra^r Commianoned Bamk,
)ep. Assist. Oommissarj Genera'
iMist. Snperintendeni of Stores
Insist. Saperintendent of Stores
j»ist. Superinteadent of Stores
tep. Assist. Snperintcndt. of Stores
Purveyor
tepaty Purveyor
teputy Purveyor
teputy Purveyor
teputy Purveyor
itputy Purveyor
teputy Purveyor
teputy Purveyor
tepnty Purveyor
teputy Purveyor
tepnty Purveyor
tep. Assist. Superinteudt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt of Stores
tep. Assist. Superiuteudt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Ateist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Buperintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
•ep. Assist. Sui>erintendt. of Stores
lieu tenant late Military Train
deutenant late Military Train
deatenant late Military Train
'ieatenant late Military Train
aeutenant late Military Train
lieutenant late Militaiy Train
lieutenant %te Military Train
lieutenant late Military Train
tepnty Purveyor
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
iientenant late Military Train . . .
tep.A5sist.Superintendt. of Stores
)eputy Purveyor
tep. Assist Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Store**
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
ientenant late Militarv Train ...
)iBp. Assist, Superintendt. of Stores
)ep.A8sist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
deputy Purveyor
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist Superintendt of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist Superintendt of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt of Stores
tep. Assist. Sui)erintendt of Stores
tep.Assist.Superintendt of Stores
tep.Assist.Superintendt of Stores
tep.AssistSuperintendt of Stores
tep.As8i8tSuperintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt of Stores
tep. Assist Superintendt. of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
tep.Assist.Superintendt of Stores
tep Jlssist. Superintendt of Stores
tep.Assist Superintendt of Stores
tep. Assist. Superintendt of Stores
tep.AssistSuperintendt of Stores
tep. Assist Superintendt of Stores
tep.A88ist8aperintendt of Stores
tep.AssistSuperintendt. of Stores
tep.Assist. Superintendt of Stores
tennty Purveyor
i-.Master Commissariat Staff C.
[r Master Military Store Depart.
ir.Msster Commissariat Staff C.
•r.Master Commissariat Staff C.
t.Master Commissariat Staff C.
tep.AssistSuperintendt of Stores
tep.AssistSuperintendt of Stores
tep.AssistSuperintendt of Stores
tep.AssistSuperintendt of Stores
)ep.AssistSuperintendt of Stores
tep.Aa8i8t. Superintendt. of Stores
DiPVTT CoinnssAiiss, ranking wUk
Captain;
Edward T. Christie
James Prere Edwards
Henry Sedley RiceBagenal
Henry Smith
Samuel Ormsby Rogers
Voltaire White
Oswald Frederick Boale
Stephen Walter Rains
Blair Abbott
William Jones Bimie
George Johnston"*
Robert Cattley Baker
Saunders Adamson
John Kent Johnston
James Alexander Scott
William Macken
William Peel
Thomas Sparkes
George Augustus Brunett
George C. Murray
Joseph Elliott ,
Sydney Lancey Davies Smith
William Bell LeGeytM
Alft*ed Montanaro
Francisco Candido P. Silveir&«
John Dcvine"
Reuben Hill Powell
Thomas Gerard Lookyer
George Ramsey**
Charles Robert Crawford
Walter Ernest Sax Battiscombe
Walter Crawford Rees
Robert Douglas Noake
Walter Thomas Cowley Wilton
William Grejrson Boyes
Augustus Hillier
Richard Henry Chase
William D. Bennett
Biddulph Lee Warner
Henry Taylor
William Richard Taylor
James Mason
William Henry Chambers**
G. M. Thorn ,
Franklin Ludovic Berthon
Robert Walsh
Edwin Nicoll
Edward Gatt
Thales Pease
James Jolmston
George Edward Lane
John Browne
Thomas Joseph Rawnsley**
Joseph Henry Pearson
William Sidney Haldane?*)
Dominick O'Loughlen MacDermott...
Walter Booth"
T. G. Stack
Henry Payn Moors
Patrick Joseph Connell Flynn
John Roden Herepath
Francis Sidney Smith Fead
Henry Morgan
Robert Pearce Olpherts
James Alft^ Bristow
James Cragg Kellman
Fxasxcox'
KISBIOV-
KD BAirx.
23 Oct 66
3 Dec. 49
z Oct. 40
z Jan. 46
15 Mar. 54
22 May 55
14 June 55
2 June 55
M Jttly 55
14 July 55
M Jaly 55
15 Aug. 55
25 Aug. 55
25 Aug. 55
I Apr. 56
1 Apr. 57
X Apr. 49
I Feb. 53
I Oct. 47
15 May 54
10 Aug. 54
24 May 54
20 Jan. 55
9 Apr. 50
12 May 52
20 Feb. 57
23 Nov. 55
12 Oct. 60
12 Jan. 56
12 May 60
6 Jan. 60
9 Feb. 64
13 May 63
16 Mar. 57
16 Apr. 52
21 Feb. 50
10 Oct 54
8 Dec. 54
5 May 63
9 Apr. 55
27 Apr. 55
X Apr. 55
17 Apr. 55
I Apr. 55
12 June 63
26 Apr. 55
4 May 55
9 May 55
21 July 55
20 Aug. 55
X Apr. 55
21 July 55
21 July 55
28 Dec. 55
to Jan. 56
27 Apr. 56
17 Apr. 56
6 Oct 56
25 Jan. 56
X Jan. 57
23 Mar. 57
29 Jan. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
2x Dec. 58
3x Dec. 58
AsnsT^iTT CoMinssASZXs, ranking with
JUeutenanU.
George Arber
John Charles Freebum
William Cleather Gordon
Herbert Jiunes Mills
Francis Edward Thompson
George T. Pett
William Robert Mayo
William Henry Howell
Robert NichoUs
Frederick Pridham
Harry Mainwaring Dunstan ...
George Alfired JoUy^
John Edward Taylor**
Frederick William Page
John Gallagher
Thomas HsMsall
John PowerTi
Job Smith'*
John Williams
Augustus Bresson Calvert
Charles E. Yansittart
Charles S. Buchanan
Lionel Frederick Graham
Charles Day Dnmford
Colin G. L. Campbell
passxiTT
BAHK.
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
Feb. 70
June 70
July 70
Oct. 70
Jan. 7x
Jan. 7x
Feb. 7x
May 7x
Aug. 7X
Aug. 7x
Oct 71
Deo. 71
Apr. 7a
May 72
June 72
July 7a
July 7a
STXTIOV.
Portsmouth.
Dublin.
Devonpt. Sun Wharf.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Jamaica.
Dublin.
Malta.
Manchester.
Bermuda.
Newport, Monmouth.
Bristol.
Longford.
Portsmouth.
Colchester.
Aldemey.
Weedon.
Cape of Good Hope.
Chatham Gun Wharf.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Cork Harbour.
Jamaica.
China.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps,
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Aldershot.
Singapore.
Manchester.
Colchester.
Jamaica.
Army Service Corps.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Fort George.
Qpnor.
Edinburgh.
Bermuda.
Gibraltar.
Chatham Gun Wharf.
Gibraltar.
St. Helena.
Aug 72 1 China.
Nov. 7a Devonpt. Gun Wharf.
June 73 Army Service Corps.
Aug. 73
Sept 73
Sept. 73
Sept. 73
Sept 73
Sept 73
Sept. 73
Sept.(73
Sept 73
Sept 73
Sept. 73
3 Sept 73
27 Oct. 73
6 Nov. 73
14 Jan. 56
13 Apr. 56
IX Dec. 58
ix Dec. 58
Mar. 59
Mar. 59
Apr. 59
Apr. 59
Apr. 59
June 60
June 60
Aug. 60
Nov. 60
* 57
64
65
66
I. 66
66
67
67
1'
67
X7 -uv.
X Apr.
28 Oct.
29 Dec. I
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
Apr. V
so June t
aS June
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Ceylon.
Pembroke.
Dublin.
Malta.
Stirling.
Woolwich Arsena?.
Dublin.
Natal.
Marchwood.
Gibraltar.
Barbadoes.
Enniskillen.
Mauritius^
I a Feb. 70 China.
X2 Feb. 70 Devonpt. Gun Wharf,
xa Feb. 70 Bermuda.
12 Feb. 70 Halifax.
12 Feb. 70 Tipner.
12 Feb. 70 Woolwich Arsenal.
I a Feb. 70 Bermuda.
X2 Feb. 70 Jamaica.
12 Feb. 70 Aldershot.
12 Feb. 70 Gibraltar.
12 Feb. 70 Gibraltar.
X2 Feb. 70 1 Army Service Corps.
12 Feb. 70 1 Dover.
12 Feb. 701 Bermuda,
xa Feb. 70' Army Service Corps,
xa Feb. 7o|WooIwich Arsenal.
12 Feb. 70, Army Service Corps.
Z2 Feb. 70 Aldershot.
12 Feb. 70 1 Aldershot.
12 Feb. 70 Army Service Corps.
12 Feb. 70 Ceylon,
xa Feb. 70 Army Service Corps.
I a Feb. 70 Chester.
12 Feb. 70 Army Service Corps,
xa Feb. 70 Qeylon.
Digitized by VJOQQl^
269
Control Bejpartmeni,
Former Commi$$%oned Bank,
Dep.AsBiBt.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assift.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Snperintendt. of Stores
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor ,
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor ,
Assistant Purveyor ,
Assistant Purveyor
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C
Lieutenant late Military Train ..
Li eu tenant late Military Train . .
Lieutenant late Military Train . .
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C,
Ensign late Military Train
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Ensign 6x Foot
Bnsign 88 Foot
Lieutenant zoa Foot...
Ensign 58 Foot
Lieutenant Royal Artillery .
Lieutenant 64 Foot
Lieutenant 84 Foct
tiieutonatit so Foot .
Lieutenant zi Foot .
Lieutenant 95 Foot .
Purveyor's Clerk ....
Lieutenant 103 Foot..
AsBisiAiTT CoKHiBSABiBB, ranking with
JAeuienanit.
^BxLTTj H. St. Gteorge 31 July
Arthur Walter Bridgman 31 July
Robert Finlay King 31 July
Edmund Grey Skinner 31 July
John Davies Thwaites 24 Dec.
John Smith Young 27 May
Mario w Sidney John WooUett 22 June
James Dungey 24 Dec,
W. B. Edridge 24 Dec.
William Robertson 24 Dec;
Joseph Forrest 24 Deo.
John Spencely 16 Mar.
Charles Frederick Flower Woods 17 Feb.
Charles Edward Bruce 13 Apr.
William Burke 31 Dec.
Edward Love 18 Dec.
Henry Clinton 15 Feb.
John Loney 15 Feb.
Alexander William Acheson^^ 5 Aug.
John Beaufin Irving*' 8 Jan.
Anthony Edward Parker 15 Nov.
Charles M'Garry 20 Oct.
George Elliott" 7 Aug.
Richard John Lewis 31 Dec.
G. Drury 23 Feb.
W. Gammell 8 Dec.
J. Stephenson 6 Mar.
W. W. Thelwall x Nov.
H. N. Mitchell 2 Sept.
A. B. Allen aoNov.
H. Chipp 9 Dec.
J. Lynas
Patrick O'Leary
W. H. Eliot
Thomas Hibbert
John James Donnelly
William Chambers
Richard Croisdale
Thomas Alderton
Joseph Wood
James Lees
Charles Heniy Santi
Robert Alexander Chermaide
Edward Pilkington Elliott
George Gunn Munro
WilbrahamT. Whitehead
G. H. Stonhouse
John Henry Rolt Triacott
Richard Terrick Stainforth
William Butterworth Cooke
Henry Charles Sutleffe
Robert Barrington Baker
Frederick OctaviusLeggett
Francis Walter Lundy
Fowell C. B. Richards
Walter Thompson M'Leod
Edwin Fitz StubbB
John Smith ,
Edward John Dolton
Thomas Patrick Shannon
Charles William Richard Mansergh..
Alfred George Sandham de Sails
Arthur John Hutton
Francis Russell Gosset
Charles John Bannister
Horace Miles Benyon Beevor
Frederick William John Cole ,
Edward John de Salis
G«orge Henry Everaxd
George Graves Bowrinp^
TheoaoreCampbeUHeiliger3£acdonald
George Robert Hunter
VIXSTCOX'
KIBSIOV-
BD BAirK.
BTAXIOV.
8 July
X Aug.
7 Nov.
15 Jan.
8 Jan.
8 July
2 Feb. 70'Ceylon.
2 Feb. 70 Devoi^ GmWhir^
2 Feb. 70 Malta.
2 Feb. 70 China.
2 Feb. 7o'Sheeme6fi.
2 Feb. 70 London.
2 Feb. 70 Gibraltar.
2 Feb. 70 Shomdil!^
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70 DeyonporL
2 Feb. 70
Chester.
Southern District
Aldershot.
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
2 Feb. 70
a Feb. 70
5 Fob. 70
8 Feb. 70
8 Feb. 70
8 Feb. 70
8 Feb. 70
8 Feb. 70
8 Feb. 70
8 Feb. 70
8 Feb, 70
8 Feb. 70
8 Feb. 70
8 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 70
25 Feb. 70
35 Feb. 70
26 Feb. 70
26 Feb. 70
26 Feb. 70
X Aug. 70
I Sept. 70
X Sept. 70
1 Sept 70 Ireland.
Nortli Biitaiiu
Natal.
Bennuda.
Army Scrrioe Cs:^
Army Service Ccr^s.
Army Serrica Cc7?».
Cnrragh.
St. Yinoent.
Bermuda.
Hong Kosg.
London.
AldershoL
ManritiuB.
Portemouth.
Aldershot.
Jamaiok
Dublin.
Nova8<»tia.
Dublin.
Army SerriceC.m
Army Service C-:*
Army Service C 14
Army Service Zi^
Anaj Scnice Cti*
Army SerTioeC->
Army Service Osi«.
4 Dec.
15 June
zz Jan.
Sub AsBisTXirr Comiossabibs.
Ernest Elliott Markwick
George WoUaston Ottley
William Horan
Stephen Thornton Phillimore
Richard Purdy Hunt
Arthur Newton St. Quintin ,
Wodehonse Dillon Richardson ,
Frank Graham Wintle ,
Walter Bourne Brabacon ,
Ernest Houghton
John Langford Wheeler
Henry M'Oleland
Casimir Arthur Bourne
Herbert Andrew David Hain
Robert Arthur Nugent
Bmest Langham Houghton Kerill-)
Davies j
Alfted Ely
Lewis AuguBtuB Clutterbutik
Fraser Browne HelliBS
Robert Pulke Noel Clarke
sMar.67
DigrtH^d \3f3
3 Dec. 70
Z2 Dec. 70
13 Dec. 70
X3 Deo. 70
xsDec. 70
24 Dec. 70
2 Jan. 71
x Feb. 71
6 Feb. 7x
9 Mar. 7x
x6 Mar. 7Z
X Apr. 7x
Z2 Apr. 71
z2Apr. 7x
12 Apr. 7x
8 May 71
17 June 71
15 July 7x
15 July 7x
15 July 7x
X5 July 7x
IS July 71
Z5 July 71
IS July 71
15 July 71
Z5 July 71
19 ^^- 71
zoOct. 71
X3 June 7a
13 June 72
Z3 June 73
13 June 79
13 Jun* 7a
13 June 7a
13 June 7a
X3 June 7a
13 June 7a
X3 June 7a
13 June 73
z3 Jane 7a
13 June 7a
13 June 73
13 June 7a
13 June 7a
13 Joxie7a
13 Jane 7a
z3 June 7a
Jane
Army Service Cc?ti
Army Service ftr*.
Weedon.
Devoniit GunH^
RnhaTTiBfl.
Ceylon.
Hyde Fvk.
Haolbowline.
Army Service Ccpi.
Army Scrvi«Cci^
Clonmel.
Army Service Cc^
StnJts SetUem&iS'
Army Service Car?
Malta.
Jersey.
DevonpLGonWlai
Aldex^ot.
War Office.
Woolwich.
Straits SeOlem@a>
DuUin.
Cox^
Woolwidi Arsoa-
Woohrich Anesal
PortamoQth.
Woolwi^ AnesaL
Woolwidi.
Coik.
Loxulon.
l^jmemoo^'
Woolwich.
Aldenhot.
Colebester.
Woolwit^ArMBaL
TsDoUia.
Control Department
270
Farwter Commi$9ioiud Sank,
Sub AssiSTijrT Coiaci88A.six8.
Frank Erastns Stovons
David Scot Skirving
Frederick Anthony Rit8ou
Josiah Jones ,
Allan Harris Lan^don
Charles Henry Bridge
Ernest Fryer
John Francis Sargent
John George Yule Wilson
Alfred Aquila Baker
William Sandford Blenkinsop
Malcolm Graham
Herbert Thornton Wyon
Arthur William Collard
Frederick Stephen Seymour
Robert Scipio Marsh de Bicci ...
Francis Havard Arnold
Marcus Edward Read Rainsford
Edmund Philip Bowden Smith ...
James Roe
Herbert George Fincham
William Moorsom Laurence
William Francis Moore
Thomas James Eemaghan
Godfrey Octa vius Warren
John William Brooke Parkin
George Y aughan Hamilton
Bernard Heygate
Harry Penson Burt
William Frederick Wright
Charles William Henry Tate
William John Byrne Bamfield
Thomas St. John Fagan
Edward Heath
Leigh Tracey
Charles Gilchrist Jeans
Samuel Henry Winter
Alfred George Hipwell
Gerald George Challice
William Robert Winter
James Roch Edwards ,
Hugh Watson Bruno Bruno
Walter Alphonsus Dunne
George Badley Hobbs
VIBST COM-
Hissioir-
BD BAITK.
J 3 Jiiiic
13 June
tj JtlUC'
13 Juub
13 Jutie
13 nliinc
13 June
13 June
13 Juoe
13 June
:3 Juno
13 Jtiue
13 J imo
13 June
13 Juiiu
13 June
13 June
13 Juue
13 Juno
1 Dec?.
9 Apr.
9 Apr,
^ Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
5 Apr.
9 Aftr.
9 Apr.
- Apr.
Ajir.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
, Apr.
9 Apr.
9 Apr.
7a EhorncUWs.
73 tlisitluiirj tiUii^Thatr,
7a Liniicrick.
72 EaBitni District.
7^ ttolfjkst.
7-2 Army Senriee Coriia,
72 Army Service Corps.
72 Dublin,
7a AJderiihot.
721
7^iAlcIeraliot.
72 Alderahot,
73 I'ortHin, fima Wharf.
72 Army Service Corija.
72 Diihlin.
7? Devonpl. Gun Wharf,
79 Portem. Gun Whart
7a
73 Mancbestcn
7*1 Honduras,
73!Woo]vrich ArlumaL
73jAMer6hot.
73 Devon port,
73 Dublin.
73 Manclieater.
73; Woolwich,
73
73 PortsTOOuLh,
73 Ireland.
73 Portam. Gun Wharf,
73 Woolwich AraenaU
73 Aldetrshot.
73 Kdiubur^h,
73i Woolwicii*
73'Wiwlwich.
73 Partam. Gun Wharf.
73 Woolwich,
73 Dover.
73'Gibraltar.
73 Porttmauth,
73 Alclyrnhol.
73 Woulwlch ArsenaU
73lAthlone,
73 Enniakillen.
Bp-AttistSiiperintendt. of Stores
AMcan Branch.
GomnsBxsT.
James Nelson Marsdon
DSPUTT COMHISSAIIXS.
Henry Frederick Blissett
ASSlSTlin GOICMISSASIKS.
Henry Wyatt
F.E.Bennett
George Twizell Wawn
Charles F. H. Beardmore
James Casmaijor Crore {on probatton)
Robert Poole Qabbett {dUto)
John Joseph Crooka
Henry P. Reid
31 Aug.
19 Feb.
la Feb. 70
94 Sept 73
xa Feb. 70
X Aug. 70
X Feb. 73
23 July 73
I Sept. 73
3 Sept. 73
8 Sept. 73
36 Sept. 73
Gold Coant.
GoldCkMiBt.
Gold Coast.
Sierra Leone.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
Army Service Corps.
(Head Quarters, 109, Victoria Street, Westminster.)
8tqf Offleer Assistant Controller Colonel F. C. Evelegh, CB,
Anittant to ike Stc^ Offleer AssLstant Controller LtCoIonel Shervinton.
Quarter Ma$ter Assistant Commissary R. Croisdale.
Pajfmaeter George Rennie.
A»eUtant Paymaeten | ^'^' g*^^|;
I John Bamett, 27 Aug. 59, Woolwich.
John Moorehou8e,*<* 11 Mar. 74 ; Eiuign, 8 Jan. 64 ;
mmary 15 Feb. 70.
Commiuariee.
jnch John Keogh Ihiblln.
tmes Milne Woolwich.
Idward William Henry Webb Alrtershot.
rilbert Howard Sanders" Woolwich.
Deputjf CoMMieeariee.
William Roger Snow Dublin.
lenry Spencer Edward Reeves Aldershot.
V^Uliam Bridgman Dublin.
'.G.Archer , Alderahot.
Idward Thomas Price Chatham.
Jeorgc John Parkyn Woolwich.
r. S. Smith Curragh.
^W, B. Gattey Chatham,
SdwardWilmot Williams Curragh.
^rancis John Gilbert Cook Aldershot.
P. H. Bridgman Aldershot.
W. F. L. Le Poer Trench
John Blurton
W. H. Christie
.Tohn Devine
Reuber Hill Powell
Tboma8 Gerard Lockyer
Goorffe Ramsey
Charles Robert Crawford
Walter Ernest Sax Battiscombe ..
Walter Crawford Rees
Robert Dou^lns Noake
Biddulph Lee Warner
Ateietant Commiuariee.
John Browne
George Alfred Joll>»*
John Gallagher
John Power
■•■&igiti2^d*by
\^C-.
Auitt. Com'
. Curragh.
Aldershot.
. Aldershot.
Woolwich.
. Aldershot.
, Aldershot.
. Aldershot.
. Portsmouth.
. Shomcliffe.
. Aldershot.
. Woolwich.
. Woolwich.
.. Woolwich.
., Woolwich.
Dublin.
Dublin.
271
Control Department.
OvVZOBKfi ARACEBS TO THI COSPB.
Aui^tant CcmmitMriet.
Angastns Bresson Calvert Dublin.
Charles S. Buchanan Aldershot.
Charles BayDomford Deronport.
Alexander William Achesou Woolwich.
John Beanfln Irving Aldershot.
Anthony Edward Parker Eensinfirton.
J. J. Donnelly Woolwich.
William Chambers London.
T. G. Alderton Portsmouth.
Joseph Wood Aldershot.
James Lees Dublin.
Robert Alexander Chermside Cumfl^
G. G. Munro Chatham.
W. T. Whitehead Fortamoiith.
E. J. Dolton Aldenhot
T. P. Shannon Aldenhot.
Alfred George 8. de Salis Chatham.
Francis Russell Grosset Cnrxagta.
Sub AuUtani CoamiM»arie»,
C. H. Bridge Shomclifft
K. Pryer Woolwich.
A.W.Collard Wodwich.
Pay 8uh Department
Former Ctmmi$9ion9d Bank.
Assistant Commissary General
Assistant Commissary General
Assistant Commissary General
Principal Purveyor
Principal Purveyor
Assistant Commissary General
Assistant Commissary General
Dcpu'y Sn^crltitendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores,
Cashier R. Army Clothing Depot
Dep. Assist. Commissary General!
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
PATiCAsnxs, ranking wUkMqjon,
James Knight Gtoold
Edward Archibald D>botson
Theodore Ernest M'ClintockT"
James M'Innes Green
Charles John Minney
William Clare Ball
'George Rennie^*
George Carmino Holden
William Richard Jenny
William Swarsbrick Thorpe
Augustus Morton Posting
Edward CatteU
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Purveyor
Purveyor
Purveyor
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Dep. Assist-Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superint6ndt. of Stores
War Office Clerk
War Office Clerk
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep. Assist. Superintendt of Stores
Dep.AsaistSnperintendt of Stores
War Office Clerk
Dep-AssistSuperintandt of Stores
Deputy Purveyor ,
Deputy Purveyor
War Offlfie Clerk
War Office Clerk ,
War Office Clerk
War Office Clerk
Clerk Qr. Master General's Office
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff O.
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff 0.
War Office Clerk
Olerk Conunander in Chief's Of&oe
Dep.AssistSuperlntendt of Stores
Dep. Assist Superintendt. of Stores
Dop.AssistSuperintendt of Stores
Qr.Master Con?misBariat Staff C.
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
War Office Clerk
War Office Clerk
Commissariat Clerk
•Olork A<^'.Gen.'s!Offioe, Dublin ...
Clerk Royal Enginr. Department
-Clerk Royal Enginr. Department
Commissariat Clerk
Dbpxttt PATHABTxas, ranking wUk
Captaint.
Charles D'Oyly Forbes
Edward Frederick George Greenwood
Edward Courtney" ,
Alexander Ewing7* ,
George William Kippon'7
Alfred Pope
Thomas Warsop Cooper
John Joseph Lake
R.Wolfe"
Edward Villiers Raynes
Thomas Timbrell"
William Marvin
Benjamin Stevens Pearson
James A. B. O'Brien
Herbert Hamilton Routledge ....
J. A. Collins
James White"
Henry Potter
John Grant EUiott^
William Dalton
AsszsTAjrT pATicASf BBS, Tonkuig wUk
Edward George Pellew Mayers
Charles Webb
Joseph Muskett
Robert Du Port
John Thomas Westropp
Clement Bayly Griffith
Edmond Howard Gorges
George Hamilton Anson
Augustus Finch Noyes
Wmiam Briggs"
William Blenkin Davis
Frdderic Treifry
John Johnson Tuck
Thomas William Drage
George Charles Dawson Bampfleld ..
Michael Coen
Thomas William Bacon"
Alexander Lowry M'Donald
Joseph John Morris
Archibald H. H. MacGachen
WUUam Robert KAyo
Paul Dennis Costa
Edward John Lawless
Godfrey Thos. Chas. St John Kneller
Charles Allix Griffith
Charles Ward
James Ritchie Ballard
James Constantino Mathews <....
Albert Brntton Ridgway
Edward James Armstrong
Edward Bamett Caddy
iHeniy Coleridge Dawson
2x May 39
16 Dec. 45
a8 Jan. 46
27 Apr. S3
7 Apr. 54
ao Nov. 49
28 Dec. 47
I Jan. 45
Nov. 39
3 Aug. 46
10 Apr. 54
z Jan. 55
18 May 55
I Sept. 55
z Sept 55
r Dec. 55
28 Feb. 55
25 Dec. 56
22 May 55
18 July 49
20 Nov. 44
29 Apr. 47
X4 Sept 49
23 May 53
z Apr. 55
13 J«»y 59,
7 Sept 59
jxFeb. 56'
21 Feb. 56
7 Mar. 56
29 Apr. 59
7 Sept 60
z3 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Dec.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
Z2 Feb.
Z2 Feb*.
Z2 Feb.
a6 July
xOct
5 Nov.
NovaSooCiB.
Gibraltar.
Manchester.
Dover.
London.
Army Service Oorpi.
Woolwicb AnensL
Malta.
Bermuda.
Devonport.
Dublin.
12 Feb. 70 Portsmonth.
z2 Feb. 70 'Ceylon,
xa Feb. 70 Woolwich.
Z8 Feb. 70 Aldershot.
12 Feb. 70 Cork.
Z2 Feb. 70 Chatham.
12 Feb. 70 China.
Z2 Feb. 70 Birmingham.
X2 Feb. 70 Dublin,
xa Feb. 70
Z2 Feb. 70 Colchester.
Z2 Feb. 70 Barbadoea.
'la Feb. 70 Ceylon.
' 12 Feb. 70 Pimlico.
12 Feb. 70 Malta.
6 Sept 70 Cape of Good Hope.
z Dec. 71 Bdinbur^.
z Jan. 73
z Oct. 73 Western Austnliia.
X5 Nov. 73 Gibraltar.
30 Nov. 60
aa Jan. 6z
X Apr. 57
z Apr. 57
ao Jan. 63
24 Feb. 6a
2 Oct 6a
a Jan. 63
6 Feb. 65
30 Jan. 66
30 Jan. 66
x6Mar. 66
z Sept 66
38 June 67
ax Aug. 67
ax Aug. '
X5 Feb.
34 Dec. 60
34 Deo. 60
34 Doc. 60
34 Dec. 60
3 Jan. 66
7 Dec. 66
Devonport.
Arxny Service Corps.
Dublin. [haadci.
Aldershot.
China.
Cape of Good Ht^ie.
Straita Settiem»tk
Bellhet
Army Serrioe Corr«.
Jamaica.
7o|Maiiiitins.
Service Cocp^.
Edinb
Z3 June 56
z6 Apr. 59
ao June 6z
za Feb. 70
za Feb. 70
X3 Feb. 70
Z3 Feb. 70
za Feb. 70
X2 Feb. 70
z3 Feb. 70
zs Feb. 70
zsFeb. 70
z3 Feb. fo
Z2 Feb. 70
z3 Feb. 70
Z3 Feb,
z3 Feb. 70 .
za Feb. 70.
12 Feb. 70 Dover.
z2 Feb. 70 London.
1 2 Feb. 7o| Woolwich AjmdsL
z3 Feb. 70 Irelaad.
za Feb. 70 Nova Scotia.
Z3 Feb. 70 P<nrtBmouth.
~ * Mancheeter.
Woolwich AzsBBil.
Barbadoes.
Bermuda.
Pimlico.
Cnrragh.
Portsmouth.
Dublin.
z3 Feb.
70
za Feb.
70
zFeb.
7'
I Feb.
7*
Z7 Feb.
7»
23 Feb.
7»
33 Mar.
7«
6May
73
13 May
7a
z Jan.
7^
z8Mar.
73
Officers still Serving under their Old Warrants,
X Apr. 55| 9Mar. 66|Woolwi6h Anmsi-
Assist. Superintendent of Stores.' John Joseph Lardner
Barrack Master Bdward John Otway, l<ii<r Oif;^ 6 JK
8 July 49 z Apr. eelWeywauA.
Dig^izelby^obgie
Control Ds])artmenL 37ifif
Sir WiDiun Honrj Brake Mnred throughoat the Eastern campaigzi of 1854-55, indadingr the CommiBsariat
irge of the expedition to Eertcli (Medal with three Glaapa for Balauava, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, CB., Knigbt
^e Legion of Honor, Officer of St. Maurice and St. Lazaroa^ 4th Claaa of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal).
Mr. Gordon joined the Army in the Crimea in March 1855, having, when a Captain on half pay, been ap-
Jited bj the Secretary of State for War to superintend the collection of anrpltts clothing and stores. In Au^. 1855
vru appointed Ordnance Storekeeper, and in that capacity on peace being proclaimed, was ordered to supermtend
embarkation of the ^****^ai and stores of the several departments of the Army, with the exception of that of the
minissariat, but including those of the Medical, Land Transport, and Army Works Corps, aa well as the Bailway,
that erery article with the Army might be accounted for by him to the War Department.
Mr. Boljertson served as Purveyor in Chief with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea in 2855-56 (Crimean and
rkish Medals).
Mr. Taiom joined the Army at the Bosphoms in March 1855, as Ordnance Storekeeper, remained in charge of
Score Department at that station nntil the close of the Busaian war, and until the whole of the Ordnance Stores
1.3 charge had been shipped and duly accounted for.
Mr. Roath has the Medal for the Kaffir war.
Mr. Young was in charge of the Field Train throughout the Crimean war (Medal with four ClasiM, CS., Knight
he Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served in China from 1857 to x 860 (Medul) .
Mr. Su-iekland served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39 ; and in Cephalonia during the rebellion of
7-48. Served with the zst Division at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served ui
luxufisahat charge in the field in Now Zea^nd in 1864-66 {CB., and Medal).
Mr. Luady served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
> Mr. Robinson has the Media for the Kaffir war.
' Mr. Fotgi^ter served iu tho Kaffir wars of 1835, 1846, and 1851-53 (Medal), also with the force that proceeded to the
ii^uzic and which ultiumtely took ]x)BHC88ion of Port Natal ; and also with the force against the insurgent Bocra
rocd the N.E. boundary of the Cape Colony in 1848, and present at the action at Boem Plaats. Served in Turkey
m April 1854 to Sept. 1856 in charge of Depots of Stores established on the Bosphorus for the Army in the Crimea.
> )[r. Moore served in the Crimea from April 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol. and Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. Gem served with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea in 2854-56 (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
^ Mr. Uall served as a Lieutenant in the 73rd Regiment during a portion of the Kaffir war of 1847 (Medal) ; and
« Barmck Master of British Kafflraria during the war of 1852-53.
' Mr. Crookshank served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, hi Commissariat charge of the Cavalry
risum from the landing in tho Crmiea, present at the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma,
liikiava. Inkerman, and Tchomaya, and siege of Sebastoi>ol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
1 Tarkish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-58 in Commissariat charge of the ezpeditionoxy
ild Force, and was present at the capture of Canton (Medal with Clasp) .
' Mr. Palmer served in the Kaffir war (Medal) . Also in the Crimea (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
xial;.
* Mr. Smith served in the Kaffir war of 2846-47; also in that of 1850-53, including the actions of Bams Hill and
)ek Drift (Medal). Served also in the Bastem campaign of 2854-55, including the battle of Alma and siege of
^ttstopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Downes served in the Eastern campaign of 2854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol), and was specially
ntioned in general orders for services rendered with the Turkish Contingent (Turkish Medal). Served with tho
ina Expeditionary Force in 1857-59, and was promoted for this service) present at the attack and captuio of
itton (Medal with Chum).
^ Mr. King served in China fVom 2857 to 2858 (Modal).
'Mr. Blacker served in the Kaffir war in 1850-53 (Medal).
* Mr. Brownrigg served throughout the Eastern campaign of 2854-55 with the 3rd Division, including iho battles
Uma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Mt. Bcatt has received the Modal for the Kaffir wars.
^ Mr. M. B. Irvine served in Turkey and the Crimea during tho latter part of the Eusslan war in 2855-56. Pro-
>ded as Senior Control Officer with the Bed Biver Expedition of 2870 firom Canada under Sir Garnet WohMley
MG.).
* Culonol Evelegh served with the aoth Regt. the Eastern campaign of 2854-55, and was present at the battles of
tna, Bahiklava, and Inkerman. both attacks on the Bedan, and through the whole of the siege operations before •
butopol without being absent flrom a single tour of duty in the Trenches; also at the capture of Kinboum.
nbsrked for IndiA with the aoth Begiment. was made a Brigadier, and was present at the following actions and .
lira :— Chanda, ITmeerpore, Sultanpore. siege of Lucknow. Also commanded an independent force at Mahan,
luengonRe, Meeangunge, Poorwah, Murrowmow, capture of Fort Simree, Berah, Buxarghat, and the Fort of
mero. Was mentioned about fifteen times in despatohes; thanked twice by the Governor General in Council ;
» the Crimean Medal with four Clasps, order of CB., Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Me^jidie, Turkish Medal,
i Indian Medal with Clasp.
' U.Colonel Shervinton served in the 46th Bagt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 2854-55* including the
ttles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, sortie of the 26th Oct., siege and fkll of Sebastopol. Having served
ifitemiptedly throughout the siege he was appointed to the Stafi* at Balaklava, and subseouantly to the com-
iii<l of the 2et BattaUon Land Tnuosport Corps (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Miyjor, sth Class of the Medjidir,
a Turkish Medal).
* Major Wilkinson served in the Crimea from 97th Nov. 2854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
iaolt on the Cemetery on the 28th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Nangle serv'cd in tho Crimean campaign from September to October 2855, including the siege and fall
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mef^al).
^ ("aptain H. M. HoKier served tho campaign of 2860 in China with the Boyal Artillery, including the capture of
i Taku Forts and actions near Tangohow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Abyssinian camixUgn in 7868
Assistant Military Secretary to Lord Nupicr, and was mentioned in despatches as having evinced " great enerfr^
tl practical ability" (Medal). Served as Assistant Military Attach^ at the German Head Quarters during tho
r of 1870-71, and obtninod tho War Medal and Iron Crow*.
* Mr. F. G. Swan was Senior Commieanriat Officer in Canada "Wostin June 2866, when the Fenians invaded the
uvince,and served in Commissariat charge of the Field Force on tho Niagara frontier on that occasion.
' Mr. Swain served with the and Division in Bulgaria in 2854, and with the 4th Division from the landing at Old '.
rt, and was present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claspa, and
xkiah Medal) . He was subse(]uently appointed Assistant Commissary General (ist Jan. 2856), and had the charge
the Military Chest and Staff Paymaster's duties atScutari. until the breaking up of that establishment in Aug. 1856.
* Mr.C. Foster served in the Crimean campaign from the 6th September 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
K) Ydth the China Expeditionary Forco in 1857-61, including Commissariat charge of an expedition to Tientsin in
1$ (Medal, and promotion to Assistant Commissary General).
^ Captein A. D. Bumaby served in tho Crimean campaign from May 2855, including the siege and fall of Bebas*
)ol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1838, and was present at the siege and capture
Lucknow, and actions of Sirsee and Nawabguage (Modal with Clasp).
^ Mr. Knapp served in the Eastern campaign from January 28^5 (Turkish Medal). Also throughout the Chinn
^r from 1857 to i860, and was present at tne action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and
rrender of Pekin (Medal).
^ Mr. Hamley was in charge of the Military Store Department in New Zealand from 2847 to 2870, and was
esent during the war in the Southem District in 2847, and in the two-wars in the .Northern District in 2860-6Z
d 1863-65 (Sfodal and CB.).
** Mr. Munro was in charge during New Zealand war of 2844-45 (Medal). Served in the Crimea in X855 (Medal
th Clasp for Setastopol. and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. LUlej served in the Field Train of the Boyal Artillery the Eastern campaign of 2854-55, and waa preaent
^ the ist Division ia the affair of M'Kenaio's Farm, battles of Alma, BaUklava, and Inkeznmn, U^on|^l^p|il^tli».
2jih CorUrol Deparifneni — War Services,
siege and at the iUl of Bebastopol and oaptare of Kadikoi (Medal with Anir Glaspe, Knight of the Legiim of Hosor,
and Tnrkiah Medal) . In Dec. 1855 was appointed Deputy Storekeeper in the War DepaztmeDt, end aatatod Gaptm
Gordon in oarxying oat the duties until the eracoation or the Crimea.
M Mr. J. W. Murray served with the Heavy Cavalry at the battles of BalaUava and Inkennan, and nege of
Behastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. Selby served in the Crimea ftxmi 94th Jan. to April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, andTaiUsh Medsl).
«* Mr. Linds^ has received the Turkish War Medal. Served at the Gambia in 1855, when the stockaded ton 'f
Sabagee was taken and destroyed.
** Mr. A. Clerk served the Eastern campaign of X854-55 with the Light Division, indnding the battles of Ahss kA
Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. Melliah served on the Red River Expedition of 2870 and had Control eharge of the Hudson Bay Post, Fort
Prances, daring August and September.
** Mr.Lewis served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Has also the Medal for Chim.
^7 Mr. A. R. Thompson was present at the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Ctasp*. ui
Turkish Medal). Relieved I).A.C. General Hunter in Commissariat charse in Quiah, Western Afhcs, isi
present at the storming and destruction of the stockades and war fence at Madonkiaon 19th Dec, esptnn uJ
destruction of the stockades at Madonkia on the night of the 37th Dec., of the Fetish town of Bobea m 3^1
December i86z, and accompanied the expedition up the Ribbie river on 17th January i86a.
* Mr. O'Connor served with Detachments of ist, and, and 3rd West India Regiments that proceeded fhsn Gutn
in October 1854 to the assistance of the troops besieged in Christianborg Castle, Gold Coast, and with the cxpcdsua
against the Kings and Chiefs of the Moirah country. Western Africa, in November 1854.
«• Captain Mihie served at the siege and lUl of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turidsh Medal).
"> Mr. Casolani landed with the Army in the Crimea in September 1854. and has the Medal with Clasps tat the
battle of the Alma and siege of Sebastopol, and also the Turkish Medal.
■^ Mr. S. R. Brown served in Commissariat charge of the expedition in the operations before Oanton tram Oct itj*
to Jan. 1857. In July 1857 he raised the Chinese Coolie Corps, and finally commanded the Ambulance Gomptsr •:
the assault and capture of Canton on 30th Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
•* Mr. W. G. W. RobhiBon served in the Crimea, including the siege and ML of Sebastopol (Medal with Omm^uA
Turkish Medal). ^^ « • t—
« Messrs. R. L. Matthews and N. Rogers served with the field fbroe under Brigadier Bagot which defeated tto
Fenian Raidera at Huntingdon, Canada, in 1870.
** Mr. Hunter served in the Crimea at the siege and fisll of Sebastopol (Medal with Claro, and Tnikiih Medkl.
Served in Commissariat charge in Quiah, Western Africa, in i86z, until relieved by DJLC. General Thompeos, »»
took part in the aflUrs at the town.
" Messrs. A. C. Ryland, H. W. Hackman, J. L. Robertson, J. H. Randall, and W. R. Snow served in the CiisBi.
including the siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■• Mr. Des Barres served with the late Turkish Contingent at Kertoh, and haa received the Tnrkiah War Utm
for the Crimea.
*7 Mr. Fryer served with Expeditionaiy Forces employed in Western Afiica;np the River Gambia in FA. it^.
and at Bp6, Lagos Territory, in 1862.
•• Messrs. Pnrkis, Gibbons, Silveira, and Booth have the Medal for the war of z8s7 in CSiina.
■• Mr. Hewitt served throughout the Crimean campaign of 2854-55 (Medal with two Claape, and Tukiah Kew}-
Served also the campaign of z86o in China (Medal with Clasps).
•> Mr. H. A. Russell served throughoutthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with two Gtaspa, and Tnxkishlie&l-
*i Mr. W. F. Wright was present at the bombardment and capture of Canton in 2857.
at Mr. Ingram haa aervea in New Zealand aince 2862 during Uie whole of the late war (Medal).
* Mr. Blakenttr aerved throughoutthe Crimean war of 1854-55 and waa on the personal Staff of LordBagkBis
Alma (Medal wiUi four Claapa, and Tnrkiah Medal).
** Mr. Elphinatone HoUoway aerved with the Field Train in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with tff»
Clasns, and Turkish Medal).
•*Mr. Le Geyt aerved in the New Zealand war of 2863-66, and waa present at the attack of the Orakaa Fa]i,BMKk
and capture of^the Gate Pah, and action at Te Ranga (Medal).
•7 Mr. R. S. Price aerved in the Crimea trom October 2854 to December 1855 (Medal with Clacp for SetwKfid.
and Tnrkiah Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in the campaign under Major General Ghnte in i8tf (IMiI'.
* Mr. Chambers aerved in the Royal Navy on board H.M.8. Nephtns, Valm-ouM, and SmumarmL in the BHae
and Black Sea and waa preaent at Bomarsund and Sebaatopol (Baltic, Crimean, and Tnrkiah Medala).
" Mr. Rawnaley aerved with the expeditionary force in China, and waa preaent at the bombardment and eipCQt
Of Canton in Dec. 2857 (Medal),
*• Mr. Haldane aerved during the late war in New Zealand (Medal).
71 Mr. Power aerved in the Commissariat throughout the Eastern campaign of i8s4-sSf and waa m-eaqntat the «P
and &11 of Sebaatopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
7* Mr. Smith served in the Royal Artillery with the siege train in the Trenches befbre Sebaatopol from Oct lin
to Sept. 28<5, and waapresent at the battle of Inkerman with the heavy guns (Medal with two Clasps, sod tbi
French and Turkish War Medals).
n Mr. M'Clintock has received the Medal for the E:aflir war of 2852-59. He was in Omuniaaariat cham of 1
itrong force which marched fh>m Natal to the Orange River Sovereignty to the aaaistance of the troops st Btos-
fimtom against the Basnto chief Moshesh, fkt>m Aug. 2851 to July 285a.
7* Mr.Rennie served in the Kafllr war (Medal). Also atd^esiegeofSebastopol (Medal with Olaap, and TmkishXeik^
Med^' ^^'^"^ aerved in the Crimea, includhig the aiege and flill of Sebastopol (Medal with C]aq>, sad Tozb^
1* Mr. Bwing served throughout the campaign of 2 860 in the north of China (Medal). Also during the operiticsi
against the Taepinga in the vicinity of Shanghai in x86a, resulting in the taking of the stockade ofNahaiaa, OKSts:*
oyeaoalade of the walled cities of Kahding, Tsingpoo, and Tsolin, and the fortified town of Nahjow.
H }l!^' ?i^P^ aerved in the Eastern campaign from February 2855, and haa the Crimean and Tnrkiah Medals.
?• Mr. WoDlB haa received the Kaffir War Medal.
J* Measrs. T. Timbrell and Jamea White aerved in the New Zealand war in 2864-66 (Medal) . ^
*> Mr. J. Grant Elliott waa present at the capture of the Kings and Chieffa of Pram Pram and*inngo in Oct ivf
f mentioned in deapatohee) . Also present as Englich Commissioner at the ston2ung and oaptare of the Forts of Cos*
mendah. Western Africa, in Feb. 2868 (mentioned in despatohes). „ _,
"1 Mr. Briggs served in the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from aoth November 2854, Including the siege and b*l '
Sebastopol and assault of the Batteries on the 28th June (Medal with Clasp, and ^kJsh Medal).
" 1&. J. B. Taylor served with the Head Quarters in Canada during the Fenian raid of 2870, and Bed Bi«f
Broeditlon of 2870.
f Mr. Sanders served in the Austrian Army in 2840-52 ; was present at the battle of Novara, and serred the »»•
paiffn against Garibaldi in the Roman States, for which he has a Medal. Served as Adjutant in the ^oth BesuDB*
at the siege of Sebastopol in 2855; was in the Trenches at the attacks of the 8th and 28th June, and wae cmc«
■eyerely and once slightly wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept.— left leg amputated, for wtad w
Is in receipt of a Captaln^s pension for wounds, via., ;C2oo per annum— mentioned in despatohes (Medal with Otth
Sardinian and Turkish Medals). . * i~ *— ««~ v
"Mr. Devine served the Eastern campaign of 2854-55, in the Royal Artillery and TnrUsh Contingent, inchdap
the battles of Alma. Balaklava, and Inkerman. sortie of 36th Oct., attacks of the Redan on 28th June and 8th be^ft-.
aiege and flkU of Sebastopol. and capture of Kinboom (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of HoDor. tai
Turjdsh Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 2857-58, and was attached to the 9th Lancera at the advMoe a
tne Dilkooaha and La Martiniere and throughout the operations resulting in the relief of Lucknow bj Lard CiTC« ;
present during the occupation of the Alumtegh under Outram with the several engagements there, Jhll of Laekw*.
rebef of Aamighur, capture of Jugdespore. and affhir near Reotee ; served with the Shahahad Field Fwce, and we*
aent in aotion on 24th 27th aoth 228t and aard Oct. 2858 (Medal with two Clasps, and a Tear^so^ JvLuckDOv}.
Control Department — War Services. 2*]ic
** 2lr. Baaunr aexred in the Royal Artmery thronghoat the Bastem oampaifl:n of 1854-55, indnding the aflUrs
of Bolganao and H'Eensie'B Farm, battles of Alma» Balaklava, and Inkerman, sieee and foil of Sebastopol. and re-
pnlae of the sortie on 26th October, and expedition to Einbonm (Medal with fonr Claeps, and TnrkiBh Medal).
>7 Hr. J. Draper served in the Crimea in 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Tnrkish Medal). Also in
New Zealand ftt>m 1857 to 1867 (Medal).
** Mr. Acheson served in Mew Zealand during the wars of i86o-6x and i863-€5, and was present at the relief of
and repnlse of the nieht attack on No. 3 Redoubt on 93rd Jan. x86i, and in erezy action in which the 65th Regt. was
engaged in the war of x86o-6x (Medal).
^ Mr. Inring served with the 4th Reg^. throughout the Abyssinian camjiaign in 1868, and was present at the
action of Aiogee and capture of Magdala.
" Mr. Moorehmise sqred in the Roval Dragoons in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of
ftlaklava and siege of Bebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Military Train,
acting as Light Cavalry, in the wanganui campaign. New Zealand, in 1865, and present at Nukumaru and Kaka-
ramea (Medal).
*^ Mr. Baoon served with the 63nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the x^th Nov. 1854, including the siege
and flUl of Sebastopol, attack on the Quarries on tho 8th June, and assaults 01 the Redan on the i8th June and
8th Sept. (mentioned in deepatohes. Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*> Mr. G. Johnston served in the Russian war in 1855-56. Also with the expedltionaiy force in CHiina in 185^1
(Medal).
** Mr. O. Elliott served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and foil of Sebastopol, and
capture of Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
M Messrs. W. Beamish and O. A. Jolly served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 from Canada under Sir Ckurnet
Wolsele^.
>• M%)or Boothby served with the 95th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of X854. and waa severely wounded at
the battle of Alma— foot amputated (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Tnrkish Medals).
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Sir William Mnre Muir, JfD. XCJ.i Sonorary Phyaieian to the Qusenj Director Gntral, x April 74; ^^^ » K«^'
42 ; Surg, 34 Feb. 54 ; DJ.Qtn. 31 Deo. 58 ; Surgeon Qeneral 15 Feb. 6z. London.
SuBOBOiTB GxnxAL, rank at BrigadUr Oeneralt, bui afUr three gear§*fuU pag eerviee tkeg rank a$ Jteyar CftnenU,
George Stewart Beateon, JfD. CB* Honorary Fkgeician to the Queen iA.S. 13 July 38; 9nrg, a8 Anff. 46; Serg-
Major f 8 Deo. 54 ; D.I.Oen, 31 Dec. 58 ; Surgeon General z May 63. India, BensaL
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General z8 Oct. 64. Portsmoath.
John Drope M'lllree, A.S. 90 Feb. 35; Surg. 8 Dec. 45; Surg.Meyor, 90 Oct. 54; DJT.Oen, 31 Deo. 58 ; Swy«a
OmmtoI 9 Mar. 67. Dublin. ^^ . ^ ,
Samuel Currie, MD. CB.* Honorary Phyeician to the Queen; A.S. 14 Oct. 36; Awy. xa Feb. 47; SmrgJfe^or, i Oct. 5S;
D.I.Gen, x8 Jan. 59 ; Surgeon General, 15 Aag. 68. Madras.
John Fraser, MD. CB.^ A.S. ao Aug. 41 ; Surg. 34 Aug. 53; D.I.Gen. 31 Deo. 58; Surgeon General, 19 JuatT'-
Alderahot.
John Harrie Ker Innee, CB* A.S. 8 Ajpr. 42 ; Surg. 1 1 Mar. 53 ; D.I. Gen. 31 Dec. 58 ; Surgeon Generala4 July 7a. M«lta-
ThoB. Longmore, CB.*Pr^e$eoro/CUnuial ^ Militury Surgery ^ Army Medical School, NetUys A.S. 3 Feb. 43 S Svg.
Netley.
3 Mar. 54; D.I.Gen. 31 Dec. 58 ; Surgeon General 19 Oct. 7a. ^ . ^ , ,
Richard James O'Flaherty, CJ9.»o A.S. 9 Jan. 35; -Sufy. 23 May 45; Surg. Major, aSMar. 54; I>Jr.O«- 19 July 55:
SurgeonGeneral zo Oct. 72. Bombay.
Thomas Graham Balfour, MD. A.S. 29 Apr. 36; Surg. 1 Aug. 48; Surg.Major, ag A-pr. 56; D.S.Otm, aa Jq]^59:
Surgeon General, 28 May 79- Notlcy.
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Lt.Colonele, but e^fter five yean' full
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Charles Alexander Gordon, MD, CB."
William Eutherford, MD. CB.^*
John Bent"
Bobert Keating Prendergast
James Gordon Inglis, MD. CB.^*
Richard CoflQn BlBot, CB.^
Robert Bowen"
Ludovick Charles Stewart^"
Nesbitt Heffeman, MB
Htmtley George Gordon, MD
Miah William MurphyM
Alexander Barclay, ifJD.i*
Hampden Hugh Massy, MD. CB.» .
William Munro, MD. CB.*^
James M'Grigor Grant, MD.
Henry Clinton Foes»
John Bwing"*
Thomas Crawford, MD.**
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James Macbeth, MD.**.
Sandford M*yitUe Lloyd, MD
William Green Tronsdell, MD.*»
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James Macmillan Scott Fogo^*
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George Augustus Fred. Shelton, MB.*^
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Thomas Joliffe Tufhell, MD
Cosmo Gordon Logic, MD
John Wyatt," CB
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Henry Kendall. MD.*^
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14 Apr. 63
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15 May 55
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28 Jan. 62
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3 Oct. 66 6 Dragoon Guards,
a Oct. 6618 Foot.
33 Mar. 67 1 Lichfield.
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Z4 June 67! Royal Artillery.
29 July 67 1 Cape of Gtood Hope.
6 Aug. 67'Boyal Artillery.
7 Oct. 67
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Z9 Nov. 67; Scots Fusilier Guards.
Z7 Mar. 68 24 Foot.
z7 Apr. 681 Malta.
5 May 68 1 Royal Artillery,
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zs Aucc. 68 z 5 Hussars.
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z5 Aug. 68 Xetley.
z8 Aug. 68, Royal Artillery.
9 Oct. 63 123 Foot.
20 Oct. 68 London.
aa Dec. 68 2 Dragoons.
22 Dec. 68 '4a Foot.
22 Dec. 68 '8 Foot.
JS June 69, Glasgow.
3 Aug. 69 '88 Foot.
Z3 Sept. 69 Royal Artillery.
Z3 Sept. 69 Woolwich.
z8 Sept. 69 Royal Artillery.
z6 Nov. 69 Netley.
z6 Nov. 69 Bengal,
zs Mar. 70 Edinburgh.
22 Mar. 70 Royal ArtUlery.
30 Mar. 70 Royal Artillery.
z9 Apr. 70 Gibraltar.
67 Foot.
Bengal.
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zoa Foot.
44 Foot.
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27 Feb. 72
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Z3 Apr. 72
13 Apr. 72
9 May 72
3 July 72
3 July 72
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Dublin.
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40 Foot.
Bengal.
Z4 Foot.
56 Brigade Depot.
Royal Artillery.
Dover.
70 Brigade Depot.
aZ Foot.
Royal Artillery,
z Life Guards.
7 Hussars.
Portsmouth.
Bengal.
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66 Brigade Depot.
53 Foot.
6z Brigade Depot.
so Brigade Depot.
ao Hussars.
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NeUey.
8 Hussars.
4 Foot.
Z7 Lancers.
Royal Engineers and Chatham.
3 July 72, — ^_-
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6 Nov. 72 Bengal.
8 Nov. 72145 Brigade Depot.
23 Nov. 72' Bombay.
23 Dec. 72 9 Foot.
85 Foot.
Trogantle Port.
London.
4z Foot.
27 Foot.
|Z5 Foot.
Army Bervioe Gorps.
Bengal.
Netley.
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23 Aug. 65
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Royal Artillery.
Bengal.
Royal Engineen aadAldenbct.
Netley.
Edinburgh.
XI Foot.
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Madras.
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z Dragoon Guards,
xo Hussars,
as Brigade Depot.
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Royal Artillery.
Royal Artilleiy.
69 Foot.
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98 Foot.
22 Foot.
13 Foot.
loyal Artilleiy.
Netley.
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Royal Artilleiy.
xo4Foot.
60 Rifles.
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83 Foot.
X08 Foot.
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51 Foot.
Royal Artilleiy.
XX Foot,
xos Foot.
30 Foot.
S7 Foot.
97 Foot.
3sFoot.
6xFoot.
12 Lancers.
19 Foot,
zoo Foot.
Foot.
Gravesend.
15 Brigade Depot.
30 Foot.
Grenadier Guards.
89 Foot.
Army Setrioe Corps.
32 Foot.
S4 Foot.
32 Foot.
Foot.
44 Brigade Depot
RoyeQ Artilleiy.
2z Foot.
London.
Royal Engineers and Gfltnnai
60 Brigade Depot.
89F00L
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60 Rifles.
Royal ArtiUery.
33 Foot
43 Foot.
Madras.
London.
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86 Foot,
Snraeon to the Yiceny ciisaA
47 Foot
31 Brigade Depot
67 Brigade Depot
Bombay.
63 Foot
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Bombay.
14 Dec. 54
4 Oct. 67
94 Foot.
14 Dec. 54
23 Oct. 67
55 Foot.
IS Dec. 54
23 Oct. 67
107 Foot.
IS Dec. 54
23 Oct. 67
14 Foot.
15 Dec. 54
23 Oct. 67
loi Foot.
27 Oct. 54
23 Oct. 67
Dublin.
23 Dec. 54
9 Nov. 67
2 Foot.
23 Dec. 54
9 Nov. 67
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S Jan. 55
9 Nov. 67
10 Jan. 55
9 Nov. 67
81 Foot.
17 Jan. 55
9 Nov. 67
23 Jan. 55
9 Nov. 67
I Dragoons.
29 Jan. 55
7 Dec. 67
Royal Artillery.
79 Foot.
3 Feb. 55
7 Dec. 67
13 Feb. 55
I Feb. 68
Aldershot
6 Mar. 55
10 Mar. 55
15 Feb. 68
15 Feb. 68
15 Foot.
Madras.
14 Mar. 55
4 Mar. 68
16 Lancers.
23 Mar. 55
4 Mar. 68
13 Huasara.
2 Apr. 55
I Apr. 68
90 Foot.
5 Apr. 55
II Apr. 68
59 Foot.
12 Apr. 55
II Apr. 68
39 Brigade Depot
17 Apr. 55
18 Apr. 68
4 Hussars.
17 Apr. 55
18 Apr. 68
52 Foot.
23 Apr. 55
25 Apr. 68
63 Foot.
24 Apr. 55
6 May 68
3 Brigade Depot.
Portsmouth.
24 Apr. 55
2 Sept. 68
I Oct. 60
2 Sept. 68
15 May 55
16 Sept. 68
73 Foot.
16 May 55
30 Sept. 68
8a Foot.
28 Fob. 55
14 Oct. 68
a6 Foot.
19 May 55
25 Nov. 68
4 Dragoon Ghiarda.
13 May S3
12 Dec. 68
Grenadier Guards.
17 July 55
2 Jan. 69
106 Foot.
30 July 55
13 Jan. 69
Portsmouth.
5 Jan. 55
20 Oct. 6q
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18 July 55
17 Nov. 69
31 Foot. [Straits Settlements.
4 Aug. 55
22 Dec. 69
92 Foot.
6 Aug. 55
29 Dec. 69
6 Foot.
14 Aug. 55
26 Feb. 70
Chatham.
29 Aug. 55
26 Feb. 70
Rifle Brigade.
8 Sept.ss
30 Mar. 70
I Foot.
12 Sept. 5 5
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9 Nov. 57
Bahamaa.
29 Sept. 55
4 Aug. 70
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65 Foot.
15 Dec. 54
9 Aug. 70
6 Nov. 55
3 Sept. 70
,
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5 Dec. 55
12 Oct. 70
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12 Oct. 70
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4 May 55
12 Oct. 70
Dover.
23 July 55
12 Nov. 70
70 Foot
Roval Artillery '
Colchester.
9 Feb. 56
30 Nov. 70
I June 55
24 Dec. 70
3 Mar. 54
4 Jan. 71
Grenadier Guards.
29 Dec. 54
4 Jan. 71
Grenadier Guards.
28 Sept. 55
4 Feb. 71
Dublin.
II Apr. 56
4 Feb. 71
Rifle Brigade.
28 Aug. 55
15 Feb. 71
12 Foot.
13 Oct. 55
15 Feb. 71
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18 Feb. 56
8 Mar. 71
Penang.
14 Sept. 55
5 Apr. 71
3Pa>t
17 Nov. 55
22 Apr. 71
Northampton.
10 Mar. 57
23 Apr. 71
27 May 57
17 May 71
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27 May 57
28 May 57
17 May 7»
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31 May 71
Bombay.
Hong Kong.
28 May 57
2 Aug. 71
9 Feb. 56
30 Aug. 7x
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31 May 57
30 Aug. 71
20 Foot.
'Aug. 57
I Aug. 57
9 Sept. 71
20 Sept. 7 1
9 Lancers.
Royal Artillery.
38 Foot.
X Aug. 57
7 Oct. 71
X Aug. 57
18 Nov. 71
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Royal Artilleiy.
18 Aug. 57
29 Nov. 71
15 8ept.57
29 Nor. 71
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15 Sept. 57
2 Dec. 71
87 Foot.
15 Sept. 57
23 Dec. 71
80 Foot.
15 Sept 57
10 Jan. 7a
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15 Sept. 57
3 Feb. 7a
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15 Sept. 57
17 Feb. 7a
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15 Sept. 57
15 Sept. 57
34 Feb. 7a
37 Mar. 72
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15 Sept. 57
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St Helena.
15 Sept. 57
a8 Sept. 57
ax Aug. 72
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31 Aug. 72
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36 Foot.
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Royal Artilleiy.
a8 Sept. 57
31 Sept 73
28 Sept. 5>
38 Sept. 57
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z9 0ct. 73
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William Cathcart Boyd
John Barsfield Comyn
Charles Henry Leet
WilUun Hillman
William Jay
Thomas Bennett
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Walter Basnett Romsbotham, MD.
William Curran«7»
James Davis*"
John Henry Hnnt
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Charles Hervtf Giraud»*
John Atkinson
Francis Henrv Preston
Hugh Deane Massy
James Hinton
Robert Spence.
Henry Knatrgs
Richard WiUiam Berkeley
Charles Gray"*
John Carlaw, MD .^
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James Johnson d' Altera
Hampden Healv Maclean
James Paxton,*y MD
Bdward Hopkins
FitzGerald Edward Bcanlan
Albert Stanley K. Presoott^
Arthur Oroker ....-
Joseph Balkeld Johnston, MD.
Thomas Turville Gardner
Andrew Moffltt^
John Oolahan. MD ^.
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Charles Rattray. MD,...:
Joseph Bourke
Thomas Walsh
Peter Frederick Newland
WiUiam Langworthy BaJcer
Henry William Devlin
Hugh Mackay Maebeth
Thomas Michael O'Brien
Horatio Scott, MD
George Alexander Moorhead
James Henry Jeffooat
Francis Roberts Hogg, aCD
John Mackenzie."* MD
John Davidge....:
John Kinahan. MD
Samuel Archer*"
James Wilson, 2iB
Walter Crisp
Bdward Acton Gibbon
Robert Gillespie »»Jfl?
Austin Jonas Ferguson
John Robinson
St. John KiUery, MD
Bdward O'Connell"*
Lancelot Andrewes White
William Alexander Gardiner
Maihew Lawrence White
William Graves
Tobias Barnwell
Langer Carey, MD
John Stuart... .-v:^
Francis AlfrMTnrton.irD
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Francis Edward M'Farland
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9 Nov. 57
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8 Dec. 57
8 Dec. 57
8 Dee. 57
32 Jan. 58
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23 Jan. 58
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10 Mar. 58
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10 Mar. 58
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24 Mar. 58
22 Apr. 58
33 Apr. 58
22 Apr. 58
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32 Apr. 58
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29 Apr. 58
28 Apr. 58
)o Apr. 58
6 May 58
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35 May 58
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25 May 58
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32 June 58
22 June 58
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33 Sept. 58
32 Sept. 58
33 Sept. 58
33 Sept. 58
32 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
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13 Oct. 58
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30 Sept. 77
I Nov. 58
X Nov. 58
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16 Nov. 58
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46 Foot.
Madras.
Jamaica.
Chatham.
ShomolifEh.
Bengal.
Portsmouth.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bomoay.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
West Indies.
Scots Fus. (Ms.
Portland.
Grenadier Gds,
Madras.
Staddon.
Gosport.
Beng|al.
Carrick*on-Snir
Bengal.
Madras.
Aldershot.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bermuda.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
Madras.
Carlisle.
Bengal.
Bengal:
Oct. 67 Bengal.
Oct. 67ljPoot.
Oct. 6^
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
Oct. 67
gal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Parkhurst.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Coventry.
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BuBesoirs.
Gustavus RochfortRae
John Henry Hunter
William Deane Wilson, MB...
Samuel Kyle Cotter. MB
John Barry, MD
William Fuller Bennett, MD.
John Albert Anderson. MD...
John Riddick
David Hawley Bum Ander-
son, MB.
James Daniel Crowe
Alexander Anderson
Emanuel Maurice Downing^
FitzGernld, IfD }
Thomas Kingston, MD
Samuel Popham. MB
George Shaw
David C. Williamson Heather
Jeremiah James O' Grady
RoBslewic Morgan. MD
George Duncan
Hen^ Jagoe, IfB
Timothy Lewis, MB
George Edward Dobson. MB.
James Fraser, MD
Ninian Alex. Williamson, MD.
John Walker, IfB
George Ryan
Bugene v . MacSwiney, MD.
James Saltus Conyers, MD....
Richard Gerald FitzGerald .^
James Henry Ussher. MB. ...
John Leader
James Aloysius Joseph >
O'Brien. 3^D i
William Charles Gasteen. MB.
Robert Anderson
William Geoghegan, MB
Albert HalahanL'Estrange ...
Albert Kirwan
Maurice Knox
Richard Manifold Craig
John Roche RahiUy
Anthony Lennon Brown
Andw. Arthur Macrobin,lfD*«o
Frederick Waghom, MD
Charles Barromeo Jennings .
William Henry Garde
James Henry Reynolds, MB.
Henry Hummerston Bnrford.
Thomas Jackson. MB ,
Daniel Thornton ,
John Latchford, MB ,
Greo, Wellington L'Estrange...
Peter Thomas Frazer
William John Campbell
William Frederick Samuels
F^rancis Adolphns L'Estrange
Oliver Stokes Eagar
Duke Parke
Alex. Haldane Stokes. MB.
Geo. Roderick Triphook, MB.
James Scaulan, MB
George Corry
Francis Arthur Davy, MD. ...
Francis Geo. Adye Gurran, Ar.B.
Thomas Edward Carroll
Alexander William Duke, MD.
Mark Robert Bradford
Henry Stannard
Edward Cleaver Maxwell
Richard Dawson Bennett
Thomas Faris. MB
William Shariie. MD.
Hugh Brady White . .
Edward Alexander Henry Roc
George Ballingall Stuart, MB.
Lewis Allen Irving
John Alexr. M'Crackcn, MD.
James MayburyBeamish.JfZ).
James Albert Clery, MB
Brodie Cruickshank, MB
James Coats, MB
John Gover Williamson
Henry Bradfonl
William James Fawcett. MB.
Henry William Joynt
William Egerton Saunders ...
David Leckie, lf2*
William Johnston Charlton ...
John Ruxton. MB
Alfted Henry Authonisz, MB.
William Tobin
Oscar Frederick Molloy
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xOct. 67
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zOot. 67
I Oct. 67
I Oct, 67
I Oct. 67
lOct. 67
I Oct. '
I Oct.
I Oct.
67
67
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lOct. 67
I Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
1 Oct. 67
I Oct. 67
lOct. 67
I Oct. 67
1 Oct. 67
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar.
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
3zMar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 68
I Oct. 68
I Oct. 68
I Oct. 68
I Oct. 68
I Oct. 68
I Oct. 68
tOct 68
I Oct. 68
I Oct. 68
I Oct.
I Oct. 68
I Oct. 68
X Oct. 68
I Oct. 68
xOct. 68
a4May 69
X Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
I Apr. 7x
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
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X Apr. 71
X Apr. 71
Gibraltar.
Bengal.
Waterford.
75 Foot
Camden Fort.
Madras.
Bengal.
Aberdeen.
Limerick.
Aden.
x8 Foot.
Fort Gomer.
Madras.
Dover.
Sierra Leone.
Dover.
Ballaghadereen
Bengal.
Madras.
Bengal.
Netley.
Bombay.
7 Dr. Gds.
Gibraltar.
X9 Foot.
24 Foot.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Dnnmore.
Bury.
Bengal.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Chatham.
C.of Good Hope.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Malta.
Madras.
Shoeburyness.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
ShomcliflTe.
Bengal.
Chatham.
Bombay.
Malta.
Bombay.
Newhaven.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Madras.
Madras.
Hong Kong.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bombay.
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Medical Department,
Susasoirs.
Wniiam Joseph Moylan
ttiohArd Exham
James M'Namara, 3£D.
Rodolph Harman, MB
John Bower Wilson, MD. .
George Dalton Nugent Leake
Joseph Walter O'Malley^
Martin, JfB S
Robert Henry Robinson....
Poole Robert Grabbett
MathewDaniel 0'Connell,lfZ>.
Charles De Montmorency")
Pahner, Jf3 )
Bspine Charles Bobert Ward
William Pindlay
Edward Heame Joynt, MD.
Ernest Wyndham Cottle . . .
Robert Vacy Ash, MS
Paul Connolly
Charles Edward Dwyer
John GodfVey Rogers, MB.
Becgamin Bloomfield Connolly
Frank Edward Barrow
Robert Blood, IfD
Henry John Waller Barrow
William Percy Bridges
Robert Dmry, MD
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I Apr. 71
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I Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
I Apr. 71
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 7 1
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 7 1
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 71
30 Sept. 71
Malta.
Bengal.
Malacca.
Bermuda.
Bengal.
Beng^.
Bengal.
Mauritius.
Madras.
Bengal.
West Indies.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bengal.
Scots Fus. Gds.
C.of Good Hope.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bengal.
Madras.
Ceylon.
Bengal.
SlTBOBOirS.
William Cameron Grant, MB'
James MagiU, IfD
Richard William O'Donnell ...
William Donovan
Charles Henry Swayne
Duffal Blair Brown
Richard Henry Quill, MB
Blennerhasset Montgomerie )
Tinder S
William Budd Slaughter
Andrew Lang Browne, MD...
Christopher William Moore > 1 ^ -u., -,
Keys, IfD j 30 Mar. 7a
Cecil Josiah Tiambton Bushe, )
MB r
Henry Haldane Stokes, MB...
George Thomas Langridge ...
Breame Weston Fowler
AssnTAXx* Kienan, 01
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Bengal.
Fennoy.
BengsL
Bombsj.
jo8ept,7iI
30 Mar. 72 1
30 Mar. 72 1
30 Mar. 72 Bengal
30 Mar. 72 Ceylon.
30 Mar. 72|Ceylon.
30 Mar. 73| Bombay.
30 Mar. T^'lBombav.
30 Mar. 72 Bombay.
Madras.
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 73
3oS€pt.73
William Edward Webb, MB. 30 Sept.73
Reginald Wm. Mapleton, MB. 30 Bept.73
Oswald Gillespie Wood, MD... 30 Sept 73
Wm.LauncelotteGubbins,ilfB,3o Sept.73
Richard Gillham Thomsett ..'30 Sept. 73
Peter John M'Quaid, MD I30 Sept.73
Francis Heniy Spencer, MB. 30 Sept.73
James Ring.ifD 30 Sept.73
Madras.
Westlndk&
African Medical Service.
SvBOBOirs Majob.
30 Apr. 58
z Mar. 6z
16 Apr. 62
NesbittFox 16 Apr. 62
Meyrick Lloyd Burrows, MD....
Augustus Frederick Elliot, MD.
Samuel Rowe, MB.
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SUBOBOir
MAJOB.
6 Nov. 66
4 July 70
4 July 70
. 4J^y7o
Joseph Gray 28 -A.ug. 62 12 Feb. 73
SUBOBOKS MxJOB, promoted for Di$tinaui$k«d Serviet,
Supernumerary to the fixed EHabUehment.
Charles Benjamin Mosse^»*
Robert Waters, MD.^
8 Oct. 58
19 Jan. 60
x8 Jan. 67
24 Nov. 69
BsanrBVT ob Rinn.
GoldCoaat.
GoldCottst.
Gold Coast.
Gold Coast.
GoldCouL
Gold(
SuBGSoirs.
Edwin Granville Ley, MD.
Jas.AiHcanusB.Horton,JlfI>"*
Wm. Broughton Davies, MD.
Frank Simpson
z Mar. 59 IGk)ld Coast.
5 Sept. 59 Gold Coast.
5 Sept.S9 Sherbro.
I Aug. 6 X Lagos.
Valesins 8. Goldsbuiy, MD..
Thomas William Wright ....
Alexander Johnston, MD
30 Sept. 63
24 Sept. 64
24 Apr. 65
Scarlet Uniform with Black Velvet Faciiuffe.
Apothbcabibs, ranking vitk Caplaine.
Henry Logan Harvey |z4 Jan. 62JNetley. 11 Robert George Sampson |x4Apr.6
John Davies Iz4 Apr. 68 1 China. Il I
Scarlet Uniform with Grey Faeinga.
GoldC«K.
Sierra Lecof
ilLandoc.
Henry Saville,"* 1 March 73 ; JW«t'-
and Adjutant^ 22 Oct. 55 ; Acting Stqf
Officer •• ..........
Francisco Fernandez, 25 June 73 » Apothe-
earf, 20 Feb. 55 • ..........
Frederick Philpot, 25 June 73 ; Apothe-
cary, 21 Sept. 60
John Andrews, 25 June 73; Apothe-
eary^sDecs^
William Amphlett Moss, 25 June 73 ;
Apothecary, 23 Sept. 69
Henry James Sylvester, 25 June 73;
Apothecary, 25 March 70
Francis Dancy Hamilton, 25 June 73 ;
Apothecary, 4 Jan. 7X
William Ward, 25 June 73
Army Hospital Corps.
Caftaivs or Obdbblies.
Lewen Wallis, 25 June 73 ; Apothecary,
*Z4 April 68 Alderehoi
Robert Conrade Mossman, 35 June 73 ;
Apothecary, z 4 April 68 Qibnltai.
Joseph Collin, 25 June 73; Apoikeeary,
Portsmouth-
Malta.
Dublin.
Z4 April 68 .
avid Pringle, 25 June 73
Captain of Orderlie$, 21 Aug. 69..' NetteT-
David
June 73 ; Snei^ and
JjJMJJTEVUnB OF ObDBBLXBS.
Devonport.
Chatham.
C.of Good Hope.
Woolwich.
William Henry Brown, 25 June 73
Robert T. Osborne, 25 June 73 ...„ Aldsnfcct
Alfred Piatt, 25 June 73 Port«B.»-
John Francis Dillon, 25 June 73
George Johnston, 25 June 73 „... Dublit.
Charles Cook, 10 Deo. 73 ...«.,« IXttiej.
Blue Uniform with Blue Aoin^.
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Fay of Medical Ofacers.
Charge Pay.
The OfBcer in medi-
cal ohar^ of an Army
in the Field of 10,000
men and upwards, £1
dedly; of 5,000 men
and npwGo^, 15*.
daily; of less than
5,000, xo». daily.
Or, the principal
Medical Officer of a
Colony where the
number of commis-
sioned Officers and en-
listed men is 1,500 and
upwards, 5*. daily.
6SXBRA.L HOSPITA.L STi.VV.
Governor and Commandant
StafTCaptainandAssist. Commandant
Acting Governor
Captain of Orderlies o
After 5 years' service o
Pay daily
£ M. d.
Special.
6 6
Pay daily.
MiDtci-L Statt. £ «. d.
Director General Special.
Sar?eon GenenU 200
After 35 yean' seirvice 250
•• 30 i> 370
„ 35 „ a 10 o
Deputy Surgeon General x xo o
After 25 years* service x xa o
>. 30 *f I IS o
„ 35 *f X X7 o
Snijzeon Mi^or o 17 6
After 15 years' service x o o
« 20 „ 140
, .. »5 .. I 7 o
Sarxeon on appomtment 0x00
AJftcr 5 years* service o xa 6
» »o »f 0x50
Non-^eeiive Tay.
18. A Medical Officer placed on half pay by reduction of establishment, or on the report of a medical board, in
»nscqaence of woonds or ill-health caused in and by the discharge of his duties, or on account of age, shall be
sntitled to half pay at the following daily rates : —
AJPOTHSCA.BIZS.
Apothecaries ,
After 5 years' service
IS
as
30
o 10 6
o xa o
o 13 6
o 15 o
o x6 6
£ «. d.
Burgeon General after 30 years* service x 17 6
., 25 M X X3 6
Deputy Surgeon General
30
25
£ ». d.
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after 25 years' service...
..... .. «o ..
..10
.. 0 16
.. 0 13
.. 0 Ji
0
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..under 5
,060
Apothecary to the Forces, after 30 years' service 9<. a day.
25
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is
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6».
War Services.
1 Sir WiU^mMuir served with the 33rd Regiment in the Light Division of the Eastern Army thron'^ho-it the
jampBignof 1854-55. mcludmg the battles of Ahnaand Inkerman, sortie of a6th October, assaults of the RecK^ii
m i8th June and 8^ Seotember, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with throe Clasps, Knight of thoLe^onof '
Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also against the Indian mutineers in 1857-58. Was Principal Mcdipil Offiipi
•jfthe China Expeditionary Force under Sir Hope Grant in i860, and was mentioned in despatches " as Whio-
nost ably conducted the medical arrangements of the campaign " (Inspector General, CB., Medal with two Clasps
' Doctor Beatson served as Surgeon of the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of i8«;2-^^ • wm
jre^nt on board the steam-frigate Ftrpoz, in the action with and destruction of the stockades in the iSnao^
Tver, and during the tjuree days' operations ending m the capturo of the Great Dagon Pagoda : at the defence of
Prome and repulse of the night attack (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . ' ueience 01
♦Mr. Mouat served ^e Bastern cimipaignof 1854-55 ^^-ith the 6th Dragoons and on the Medical Staff and was in
aciical charge of Uie General Field Hospital of the 3rd Division throughout the siege operations until the fall of
Mjbast^jpol. and subBequently as P.M.O. of Balaklava until the final evacuation of the Crimea lath June i8«;6 havintr
wen present at the battles of Bahiklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and the night reconnaissance and attack nS
losaian outposts xoth Feb. 1855 (specially recommended for promotion for "distinguished conduct zeal luid pffl
iency," Medal ^th three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, CB., and Victoria Cros^)sii^Pd
luring the New Zealand war of x86a^x throughout the operations under General Pratt (twice mentioned in-
lespatches "for valuable services rendered at all times and in all positions"). Present in the fleldaaP M O
kmjaghout the operations in the Waikatoo, Taranaki, and Tauranga districts in 1863-65 under Sir D Cameron aiiH
epeatedly mentioned in despatches (Medal). Received the thanks of the New Zealand Government for ** BncpiiS
ud valuable services rendered to the Colony." Again recommended for promotion and some soecial mnrk nf hT,-
(ajcsty*!) approbation. ^ **«"«^ wi acr
* Doctor Currie served with the x6th Lancers at the battle of Maharsypore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star^ AIbo in •
lie Sutlej campaim in X846, including the affiiir at Buddiwal, and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and riasnT
terved as Field Medical Inspector of the expeditionary force in the north of China in i86o- present at thecR^in^
f the Taku Forts on a rat August, and minor actions resulting in the surrender of Pekin ICB Medail with (Mainai
lerved as Prmcipal Mer^cal Officer with the Abyssinian expeditionary force (mentioned m despatches, and promoted
QlnspectorOeneralof Hospitals, Medal). * , «»"^ i/*vmy«;u
7 Doctor John Fraser served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of iT-^-cc
Deluding the batUes of Alma and Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasns K-ni.-hf n^
lie Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also in Bengal and the N.W. Provinces during the sunm-i^Snn
f the mutiny in X857-59, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Koorse ^BarPA an.!
".ugger, action of Nawabgunge, passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore, fall of Amcthee jlm^r
J tjurdar, capture of Fort Medji^dia,affairs^o^ and Sitka (5hat in Nepaul.^^As Senior MldicaJOffl^ to
*u tf uiy 1055, luiu WHO eiiK»K«u lu mo nbuujK ui wio rMJuaii on line lotn june ^AieOal WltU Ulasp. and Turkish Mfwlfl.11
lerved throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-^8 with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles, includinir the actionnn tim
imdun (wounded and horse shot), battle of Budlee ke Serai, storming the Heights before Delhi sietre bmahu otTh
apture of the citv. Served as Principal Medical Officer of Sir John Jopes' Force throughout kll the ?ubBeon«nt
pemtions in Bohilctind and with Brigadier Troup's Force in Oude during the winter of i8c8-cq /Mflrfo !«;♦>,
Wp. C5.). Was attachedto the Heaf Quarters of the Army of the Crown*Wince of Prussia as British Med^ial
ommissioner during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, for which he was awarded the Steel War Medal iw..}
eceived from the Emperor the Iron Cross. -icu«i, uau
• Mr. Longmore served in the Light Division of the Bastem Army ft^m its first takmg the field throuirhouk thtk
unpaign of 1854-55, until the termination of the siege of Sebastopol, without being absent from duty a sinrie dav- w««
reseat at the afflur of Bulgaaao, battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Bajilava, sorUe of 26th Oct., aasaulteof
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282 Medical Department. — Wao' Services.
the Redan on z8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, TnrkiBh Medal, and Knight of the Legion U
Honor).
^0 Mr. O'Flahcrty ioinod tho Army of the East at Bcntari in April 1854, appointed Sanitary Officer to the foTce
assembled there, and on its proceeding to Varna was appointed to the medical charfire of the Heary Cavalry Bnirade.
and while at Varna and the advanced posts had charge of the Light and the Heavy Cavalry Brigades ; acccmipau^ci
the latter to the Crimea, where he remained until the aciion of Balaklava, after which was ordered to take xtxfhci!.
charge of the transport which conveyed the most severe! v wounded from the opening attack of the trencbe». aU
many officers wounded in the cavalry charge, for the performance of which daty he was specially oommeaded Kd
detained at Scutari in charge of the General Hospital, where he received the commendation of H.B.H. the Doke ^
l^ambridge on his visit to that hospital, as well as other General Officers and the Sanitary Commissiooers (Ht^
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Mcdjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.). In April 1857 he accompanied Gen«»l A»v
bumham's expedition to China as Second Senior Medical Officer, and was transferred to India in December it--.
where during the mutiny he acted for some time as P.M.O. at Bombay, and afterwards in 1858-5^ as P.M.O. u> :^
Malwa field force under Sir John Michel, employed in the snccessftil pursuit and capture of TwatiA Topee, and vb
present at the surrender of some hundreds of his followers.
1^ Doctor C. A. Gordon was present with the z6th Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore 39th Dec. 1843 (Br r:^
Star). Had medical charge of a force in an expedition in 1848 on the west coast of Africa, and was thank<«i :
despatch. Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,— in medical charge of Franks' Force in its advaatt i:
Lucxnow, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Badshagunge ; was present with the loth Regimms:
the siege and capture of Lucknow ; had medical charge of Lugard's Force, includmg the rriief ofAximghor. capr:-^
of Jugdespore, aud actiou of Chitowrah {CB., Medal with Clasp, twice mentioned in despatches). Had iD<ii>'
charge of tho Force under Sir Charles Staveley left in occupation of Tientsin, China, in x86o-^i. Being seni bv tLr
War Department as MediaU Commissioner to the French Army, he arrived in Paris on the and Seprtember r: >,
and coutinued uninterruptedly therein throughout the sieg^ and bombardment by the German Army. He n.>
elected a Member of Council of the Soci^t^ de Secours aux Blesses, an Honorary Member of the Ambalaiift'« «
la Presse, and of the Ambulance Kvangelique. On the occasion of three of the great sorties and battles aroa:^! i^
walls, he attached himself to the American Ambulance and gave professional assistance to wounded in the &e i
viz.— at Mabnaison on the 21 at October, Champigny on the 30th November, and Drancy and Bonrget on xhe :Ji
December. At the fourth great battle, that of Montretout on the 19th January 1871 he was present on the t*^*:
in order to observe the manner of working of the Ambulance system. For his services the Provisioaal Gc^er
ment created him an Officer of the Legion of Honor.
^* Doctor Rutherford ser\'ed with the 62nd Regiment in the Butleu campaign of 1845-^6. and was in medical chs-r
of the Regiment at tho battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served in Uie Eastern campaign of 1854-55. indudisi; '^
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clnsp, and Turkish Medal). In 1857 proceeded to China on the Staff o/ur
Lt.General commanding the exj)editionarv force, in 1859 ^^^^ appointed Sanitary Officer to the Army semr^- z
China : in i860 served the campiiign in the North, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku. capc&n '
the Taku forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^* Mr. Bent served in the Crimea from 30th April 1855 (Modal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Turkish Medal, and ^.j
Class of the Me^jidie).
^* Doctor Inglis served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the zoth Regiment, including the whd<» (^ 'J
siege operations before Mooltan (the greater part of which in medical charge of the Regiment) and banie i.'
Goojerat (Medal with two Claspi<). Served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1S56-57, iodv:!:^
the capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohss--^
(Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the ntiutiny in 1857-58. iudcli;
operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers i^-'
Actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkcroulie, capture of Bareilly, and affiurs of Sha^jehanpore, Bunnie, and Mahoifri^
^Medal).
i> Mr. Elliot served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tho affairs of Bulfjaiar a
M'Kenzie's Farm, buttles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol; after proo^CMc u
Senior Surgeon of R. Artillery, was appointed Superintending Surgeon of the whole of the Ordnance Coqi* :_ c^^
Crimea (Medal with four Clasps. CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Tiscy.
Modal — twice mentioned in rtespatches) . Sen'ed in India in 1857-59, and was present at the aciion of Fas-ii
Nuddee, operations before Cawnpore on the 27th, 28th, and 29th Nov. under General Windham, battle of CAinipc*
on 6th December (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal).
" Mr. Bowen served in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal), and acted as Principal Medical Officer to theeippi- -
against the Kaffir chief Kreli, in Aug. 1852. Was shipwrecked in H.M.S. Birkenhead off Danger Point. ia{*f i-
Good Hope, 26th Feb. 1852. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Ahna and Internx!
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal), was acting Principal Medical Ofik>cr<
the 4th Division during tho march from Old Fort to Cathcart's Hill, and for a short time afterwards.
»7 Mr. Stewart served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the pifiai:' |
of the Chenab. and the battles of Ohillinnwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
!• Mr. Murphy served with the 80th Regiment during the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the uk-^r
of Prome ; also present as Staff Surgeon to the Bengal Division with Sir J. Cheapens Force at Donabevr, and vua:>-i- I
in the attack on the enemy's stockade on the i^th March 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). |
i» Doctor Barclay served throughout the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-53 (Medal), for the most part in Bnim
charge of the Rcser\'e Battalion 91st or of the 43rd Regiment ; was present at the various attacks on the Anu-. •« j
and Waterkloof fhstneases in which these Regiments were engaged. Accompanied the expedition acrtv? i:'
Orange river against tho Basutos, in 1852, and was present in charge of Head Quarter Column, at the scu^-^H
Berea. Accompanied tho 43rd on the march ftrom Bangalore to Calpee in 1857-58, and was Senior Me<iical (*iA
of the 2iid Brigade Saugor Field Division during the hot weather campaign in Central India, aud the subK<>-i
operations (Medal).
*> Doctor Massy served as Assistant Surgeon of the 3i8t Regiment towards the close of the Sntlej campaixTi^
1846. Pcr\'e(l in the Ka«tern campaign of 1854-56 as Surgeon of the 17th Lancers, including the affairs of Kulr*u
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava. Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege and f^ll of S» to--: -1
(Medal with four Clasps. 5th Class of tho Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was recommended for pPomc»u t|
tho rank of Doi>iity Inspector General of Hospitals for service in the Field by General Sir William Codnwi
Served as Sur.ireoti of tho 2U(1 Dm^'oon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including tho siege and c*ni
of Lucknow. niHion of Koorsec, and Traus-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp). Acted as Pnci J
Medical Otficor with IJri^xadier Barker"* Column in tho campaijpi in Oude during a portion of 1S58-59. '
«> Doctor Munro scrvcil as Assistjiut Surgeon of the 91st Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1^6-47 iMeoi
Served as Surgeon of tho 93r(l Highlanders during the campaign in the Crimea, including the battles of Aliiu>l
Balaklava, and sieLrc of Scbabt^>pol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medji'J. -4
served in India during? tho suppression of the mutiny, and was present in the operations for the rebef nf L«f i^-l
by Lord Clyde, battle of Cavmporo ou 6th Dec. 1857 and pursuit, action near Futtehghur. siege and fall of Lac-t: ^
campaign in Rohilcund and attack ou Fort Rugia, actions at AUygunge aud Bareilly, campaign in Ouxk *
actions of Posj^ion and Husselpore, and attack on Fort Mcthouhe (Medal with two Clasps). Wasn'moreii :r*
his Regiment to act as Principal Modical Officer of the combined European and Native EuauiW Reld Force earn
tho final operations in the Uml)eylah Pass in Dec. 1863 under Major Greneral Garvock (mentioned in despatcbeifr, iJ
received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, Medal with Clasp).
M Mr. Foss served with the 10th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the l«i-' ■
Sobraon (Medal). Served with the Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal) ; and with the expf-* J
north of the Orange river in 1852-53. Also the campaign of x86o in North Chinla includuig the taking or' ^i^•i
andTangku (Medal). I
«» Mr. Ewing served in the Eastern Campaign from November 1854, including the siege and ftJl of 6ei««' '•'
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). He was with the 95th Regiment in ^e Indian Mutiny campaign in :--
incuding the siege and capture of Katah, battle of Kota ke Serai, and general action resultmg in the csp:^^ 'i
Gwalior (Medal). , ,^^,^ ,. j
»♦ Doctor T. Crawford served with the 5i8t Light In&ntry throughout the Burmese war ofiK^M^- was o^ b:A-|
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i^ E.I.C. steam- (Hgate Feroox darine the naval 'action and destraetion of the enemy's stockades in the Rangoon
rT«r : served dnrinff the snoceedinR three days* operafeiona in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of Ran^pon
».:.cladmi7 the storming of the White House Redonbt) ; also at the storm and capture of Basscin, loth May, vanons
ik:mi«hea at Prome, and during the advance on Meaday (Medal with Clasp for Fegu). Served with the z8th Royal
iTb^h m the Crimea fW>m 9th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
^' Doctor J. Macbeth served with ihe xoth Foot in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Bobraon
nfeilal). Served also in the Paiyanb campaign of 1848-40, and was present during the siege operations before
V K->Uan (till ordered away on duty with sick and wounded) , including the aSkir of the 9th September, and storming
i^ nemy's entrenched position on the zath September (Medal with Clasp).
' Doctor W. G. Trottsdell served with the aath Regiment in the Poz^aub campaign of Z848-4Q, and was present
1: the iMittles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served tliroughout the Ka^tem campaign
' -'>4-55< including the battles of Alnm and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
'' Mr. T. Best served in the field agaizist the enemy in the Orange River Sovereignty in Z850-5Z, and in the Kaffir
r.r of 1853-53 (Medal). Served also in the New Zrealand war in Z864-66, inclumug the attack on (Sate Pah and
ri.r.iifement at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
** Mr. V. Webb served with the zoth Regiment throughout the Pui^jaub campaign of Z848-49, including the wholo
>' :ht> siege operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served
w'li the 46ch Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol in Z854-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
'^ Mr. D. R. Mackinnon served with the zxst Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of Z854-S5, inclndinc
Uk t>aales of Alma, Balaklava, and Izzkerznan, siege and fall of Sebastoi>ol, and expedition to Kinboum (Medal
wAt <bnr CUwps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth Class of the MetUidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. A. Crocker served with the and Battalion Royals in the Crimean campaign from aand April Z855, includirf<
Lar -:e9e and &11 of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'- Mr. W. 6. Watt served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the a4th March Z855, with the 73.^^
N^Hiers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th ClaM
Hiu'^ Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. J. M. 8. Fogo served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea firom the April bombardment of Z855 until
tbe SdaI evacoAtion, and was in iziedical charge of the left siege train at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
rs-k:.$h Medal). *- *-
^ Mr. E. B. Tason served as Surgeon of the zath Lancers in the Crimea flrom the 9th May to the aand June Z855
rv> Ul with Chisp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
** Mr. E. Qilbome served the Eastern campaign of Z854 with the Royal Artillery, including the afRurs
)f Eolgaaae and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and
f|-.n:Ae of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Modal, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
m 1 ^ih Clam of the Medjidie).
** Mr. J. A. Bostook served in the Bnfib at the battle of Punniar 39th Dec. Z843 (Bronse Star). Served in thd
tifiiem campaign of z8s«, and up to z6th April Z855, with the Scots Fusilier Guards, including the battles of
Abn, Balaklava, and Inkemian, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the a6th October (Medal with four Clasps,
K'Vtit of the I>egion of Honor, and Turkish Me<lal).
* Mr. J. Wyatt embarked in Z854 with the zst Battalion Coldstream Guards on the Eastern expedition, and served
vnj It in Tarkey and the Criizzea until the end of the war ; was present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
hkerman (harae shot), siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Vorbsh Medal). * Being selected by the War Department to proceed to the Head Quarters of the French Army as
ledical Conunissioner, was detained in Paris throughout the entire period of the siege of iSjo-ji, and was employed
ii Mq field daring all the principal sorties and subsequent battles. He was elected a M:ember of Council of the
ir-n<^ de Seoonrs aux Blesses, and of the Ambulances de la Presse ; and was promoted for his services to tbe
ai^ of Officer of the Legion of Honor.
'^ Mr. G. A. F. Shelton landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the a zst April Z855, and served at the
me and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Doctor T. E. White served in the New Zeahind war of Z846, and was present at the operations in the Horakiv
fs.ley. Also tliroughout the Taranaki war of z86o-6z, and was Senior Medical Otticer in the field ft-om February to
fa2v :S6o. and was twice mentioned in despatches. Served throughout the war of z 863-64 in tho Waikato country,
M was in medical chai^re of Brigadier General Carey's Force during the three days' operations at and capture of
Arakiia, and was again mentioned in despatches {CB. and Medal).
* Dijctor T. Moorhead served in the Crimean campaign fh)m 4th Nov. z8s4, aqd was Surgeon of the 7th Fusiliers
I the capture of the Quarries on 7th June, and assaults of the Redan on the t8th Juno and Sth September (Medal
•ih ^'Iflsp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Sanitary Officer to the British Troops in Abyssinia during the campaign
'• I>)ctor H. Kendall served the Eastern campaign of Z854-55 as Assistant Surgeon zTth Lancers, at the aflhirs of
li'xvac and M'Kensie's Farm, battles of Alma and Balaklava, and as Surgeon of the 4th Light Dragoons at the
att e« of Inkerman and Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations with tho Light Cavalry Brigade at
hfatcrria under General D'Allonville (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon of the
<^ Hosisara in the Indian mutiny campaign from Feb. Z858 to March Z85Q, and was present at the repulse oC
I^' mcmy's attack on tho Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, afflurs of Barree and Sirace, action of
lswHb;ninKe, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout tho Byswarra campaign
jJclu'Unjf the afikirs of Daodpore, Kandoo Nuddee, and Hyderghur, pursuit of Benhi Mad bo's Force to the
^ 3t£ce ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affhir near Churda and pursuit, taking tho Fort of Mcc-
fs<t^. attack on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul, and oBbit at Sitkaghat (Medal with
* LVxrtor T. Fraser served with tho zoth Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the Z7th April to the 30th Aug.
i-}. iQclndin;g the capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tchcrziaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
teti«h Medal).
* Mr. H. D. Fowler served with the Sand Regiment in the Crimea subsequent to tho ttiil of Sebastopol ft^m tho
lUiCtaober 1855, to the end of the Russian war in July Z856. Also in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in
S57 50. inclndine the operations at Cawnpore under Wmdham, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent on 6th Deo. Z857,
m^n of Kalee Nndeo, advance on Futtehghnr, campaign in Rohilound, defence of Shalyehanpore (Medal).
** Mr. J. Small served in the Kaffir war of Z853-54 (Medal).
*^ I>"Ctor A. P. Cahill served in the Pui^aub campaign of Z848-49, and was present with'the 33nd Light Inf&ntiy at
^ ln4 and sonond siege operations before Mooltan. the notion of Soori\jkhoond. the capture of the city, and snrrende r
tf tt<o foitiuaa. Also present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote and the battle of Goojerat (Medal
tii£ two Clasps). Served with the same Regiment in the Peshawur campaign of Z852 with the force under Sir
Qk u Campbell against the frontier hill tribes (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal during, the Indian mutiny of
^>7 ' K and with the Both Regiment in the campaign in Onde (Medal).
* U-ctor 8. H. FoKSon served with the Royal Artillery in the Kaffir war of Z847 ; and throughout that of zSsz-sa
n^Ul). and was present at the engagement with the Basuto tribes at the Berea aoth Dec. zSsa. Served throughout
Ihr Kutem campaign of z 854-5 5, including tho affiiirs of Bulganac and M'Konzie's Farm, the battles of Alma,
kakiava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and £sll of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the a6th
I** 1 ?54 <Medal with four Clasps, Knight of tho Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) .
* Mr. M! F. Manifold served vtith the 34th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the
cH'<iu of the rebels under Bala Rao near Bootwul on the Nepaul Frontier on the a8th March Z859 (Meuied).
" (VMTtor C. V. Cay served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 30th Nov. Z854, includ-
L-'r '.He siege and fkli of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
• Mr. R. Thornton served throughout the Eastern campaign of Z854-55. including the afihirs of Bulganak and
M Ku-fxzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman, siege and fiill of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
r>^ ''ass of the Moc^idie. and Turkish Medal). Also served as Principal Medical Officer with the expeditioiuiry
r ^ employed against the hostile Indians in Yucatan in !86z.
' lAjctor M. Combe served with the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of.z85|^5J|nplu^ng the
284 Medical Department — War Services.
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkcrman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repnlfie of the sortie on 2^ Oct 1S54
(Medal with four Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Glass of the Me^jidie).
^ Mr. A. D. Homo served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th and 13th Hussars, including the l«ule
of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Decorated with the Vi»in»
Cross for persevering bravery and admirable conduct in charge of the wounded men left behind the Colunm wbai
the troops under General Havelock forced their way into the Residency of Lucknow on the 26th Sept. 1857 (^«5al
with Clasp, and a year's service). Served in the New Zealand campaigns of 1863-65 (CjB., special proniDtica:
to the rank of Surgeon Major, and Medal).
*» Mr. W. A. Mackinnon served throughout the Eastern campaign of X854-55 with the 42nd Highlanders, include?
the Ijttttles of Alma and Balaklava (in medical charge of the Regiment), expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, weee
and &11 of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with ibm
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon on the personal Staff of Uri
Clyde during the Indian mutiny from April 1858 to the end of the war, and was present in the campaigns in RoL.-
cund, Byswarrah, and Trans-Grogra, including the actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, DoondiakeiTa, Ber^ti,
M^sjedia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the capture of Uie Ktt!
Sosition at Katikara and repulse of the attack at Gilbert's Clearing (mentioned in despatches). Appointed S&r.tirj
ifficer to the New Zealand Force m Nov. 1863, and held the appointment till April 1866, when field operations ceaiaL
In that capacity he served the campaigns in the Waikato, Tauranga, and Wanganui districts, on the Letd-
quarters' StafTof Sir D. Cameron, and attached to the Quarter Master General's Department; was present i£ ts
action at Rangiawhia, assault of tiie Gate Pah, Tauranga (mentioned in despatches, and C3.), repulse of the enosr^
attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and affair at Kakaramea (Medal).
'* Mr. R. Gnbome served with the 8th Hussars in Bulgaria from 5th June 1854. Served with the 89th VLcpz^.'-
in the Crimea from i^th Dec. 1854, including siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults on the 18th June aod i^.l
September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Metlal). Served also in India during the suppression of the nnitiij
^ 1857-59, antl ill pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee in Rajpootana ^d Central India (Medal).
" Mr. J. Madden served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
*• Doctor H. F. Smith served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was attAche<i to Head Quarters ftci ^ ■
absent a single day from duty ; had medical charge of Staff belonging to Adjutant and Quarter Master G^ncn. j
Departments, and subsequently on the personal Staff of Sir James Simpson and Sir William Codrington ; prc?eti u
Bulganac, Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Med.iu^
and Turkish Medal).
*7 Mr. W. P. Ward served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affkir of M'Kecriei
Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fell of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th On
1854, and assault on the Redan on the 8th September ; also present at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbjcn
(Medal with four Clasps, Knipht of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
** Doctor H. V. Bindon served with the 6th Repriment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; and in medioil eharjw of ^
Regiment during the campaign of 1851-53 (Medal). Joined the expeditionary force in the north of China in n^:
(Medal). Sensed during the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and Mst 1 -,
and was m-esent at the capture bv escalade of the walled towns of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, and the fortified town of Nv^
'• Mr. T. C. O'Leary served with the 68th Lipht Infantry in the Crimea from the 18th March 1555, includiii?'^
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Mcdjidie).
™ Doctor J. S. Furlong landed at Varaa in May 1854 with the Royal Engineers, and in September in the Criro« ^nt^^
the E Battery Royal Artillery of the Light Division, and was present with it in the aflkir of Bal^nac. hattlt.- ^
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman. after which he proceeded in medical charge of the steamship Manriiui* 9r.ih -i^
wounded to Scutari ; subsequently served with the 39th and 42nd Regiments at the siege and fall of ScV.asu»P' .^'
pedition to Kertch, assaults of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the M.c<^j^i-.
and Turkish Medal) . In 1857-59 he served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign, iDciv-^^
the battle of Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), actions at Seraighat, ^odagunj, and Shumshabad, siege of Lucknov.asa^'
on the Martiniere, and capture of the city, assault on the Fortof Rooyah, action at Allygunge, and capture of Bi.v. ■■
(Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor Frederick Robinson served with the Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-;:
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of uic 36th Oct u^
(Medal with four CHasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*" Doctor A. L. Adams served in Medical Charge of the detachment of the 22nd Regiment with the expeditkxsr
force under Sir Svdney Cotton in 1854 against the Mohmund Tribes on the Peshawur frontier (Me<lal witnCla»p'.
** Doctor J. Kellie was in medical charge of a Detachment 86th Regiment in 1857 at the siege and capture of Pta'
action at Mundesore, battle of Grooj^aria, and relief of Neemuch. Served also with the 17th Lancers in Rajix'oi*^
and Central India, and was present at the action at Zeerapore in Dec. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
«* Mr. P. J. Clarke served with the Royal Engineers at the destruction of the docks and forts in Sebaaope.
(Crimean and Turkish Medals) . Served at the siege of Lucknow and in the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal;.
•5 Doctor N. H. Stewart served as Snrpreon of the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssmian camjMugn, and was pit-
sent at the fell of Magdala (promoted Surgeon Major, Medal).
** Doctor James Sinclair scr\'ed the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Surgeon of the 33rd Regiment, ami »v<
present at the storming anci faipture of MagdaJa (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Surgeon Major "f.'
valuable sei-vicos rendered during the campaign. Medal).
•7 Mr. C. D. Madden served from 18th Jan. to 20th May 1855 in the Oimea and before Sebastopol (Medal «rir
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Sanger Field Division from 24th tw-
1857, and in the Field Division under Colonel Primrose in the hitter part of 1850 (Medal). Ser\ed ns Surgeon of tb«
4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian cam])aigTi, and was present as Field Surgeon of the ist Brigade at !^^
action oTArogeeand capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Surgeon Major "for valuabi;
services rendered during the campaign," ModalL
* Doctor J. R. M. Lewis served with the Rifle Brigade in the expedition against the insurgent Boers, north of tb?
Orange river, and was present at the action ol Boem Plaats on 29th August 1848.
«• Doctor J. Fraser served in the field with the 50th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1863-66, incladi?
operations in the Waikato, Wanganui, and Taranaki districts (Medal).
71 Mr. A. A. Stoney served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
f* Doctor G. Auchinlcck sei-ved in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also in ttie Easoofi^
expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was prracnt when the Sij:
Regiment under Colonel Rcnny dlsarmetl at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Rcpimect* :
Native Infantry, all disaffected, and ripe for mutiny.
•3 Doctor H.M. Fraser served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, vberp
he acted as San i nary Officer to the Forces under the Commander-in-Chief. He was also present at the operai«^
resulting in the taking of Sandce, in Oct. 1858, when he was Chief Medical Officer with the force under Brigadk"
Hale (Medal with Clasp).
7* Doctor G. AV. Peake serve<l throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served with the ioth Ecgiic«?si
throughout the New Zealand war of 1864- 66. including the A7aikato and Wanganui campaigns (Medal).
7* Mr. W. Perry served with the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the baci^
of Alma and Inkeiinan, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the a6th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three CM5T&
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
7« Doctor E. J. Franklj-n ser\'ed the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was at Balaklava attending on the wooi^if"
during the Cavalry action there ; and was placed in charge of the Russian wounded after the batUo of Init nj-ii
in medical charge of the 77th Regiment throughout all the various siege operations before Sebastopol. and wa* rects-
mended for some honorary distinction by Sir William Codrington (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidi*. »^
Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian Mutiny with the Ck)lunm under Sir W. W. Turner at SasseraDi^oaL.-'
Grand Tnmk Road, Bengal. .
77 Doctor J.Irvine served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857 in medical charp^of"*
Royal Artillery (Maude's), including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddce, Cawnpore, Oonso, ^"^^^
Gunge, Mimgawarra, and Alumbagh, relief and defence of the Reudency at Lucknow (mentioned in despstcfies; ,
Medical DepaHment. — War Servioes. 285
ith Ootnun's Foroe in the Alunbagh from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, and at the siOKe and oaptare of Lucknow by
arl Qyde (Medal with two Chwps) .
^ Mr. G. A. Tomboll served with the lath Lancers in the Crimean campaign firom the 9th May 1855, IncludinK
« !>ej^ and flOl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"' Mr. J. Gibbons served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Ahna and Inkerman, siege and
a cf SeboAtopol (wounded 30th Oct. 1854, by a shell in the Trenches), and attack and occupation of the Cemetery
i the i8th June: was especiaUy mentioned in Lord Baglan's despatches for his exertions (Medal with three
A*p*, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, in medical
ATge of the 33nd Light Liifkmtry and was present at the successful attack on the entrenched position at Deha;^gain,
pture of the Fort of Dirhool, action at Doadpore, affair at Jugdcspore, surrender of the Forts of Ametme and
irkerpore, and accompanied the Column under Colonel Carmicl^l which drove Beni Madhoo across the Gogra
* Mr. R, C. Todd served with the 7xst Highlanders in the Crimea in 1855, the greater part of the time in medical
•anrr' of the Regiment— including the siege of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and
ir]n>>h Medal). Served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of z86o in China, including the actions
xiut lith. and aist August and surrender of Peldn (Meiial with two Clasps).
' Mr. J. Lamprev served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
ton of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
'J • laei>s>. .vlso served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862, including the recapture of Eading.
" Mr. D. J. Doherty servcd*iu the Crimean campaign from and July to 17th Aug. 1855, including the siege of
■>*>r.»pol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" I>-xtor Robert M'Nab served in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present with the 64th Regi-
ru. lu operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defeat of the Gwalior mutineers on 6th December,
iiiju at KiuUec Nuddee, and entrance into Futtehghur (Medal).
* Dtjctor R. B. Smyth served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava and siege and
: or .S«haiitop<d (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* I>cKrMr C. W. Poulton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal).
" Mr. A. G. Elkington served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman
Mxnied;, siego and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October (Medal ^^ath three Clasps, 5th Class of the
r-i.iuie, aizd Ttirkish Medal).
* Mr. W. Annatrong served with the 54th Regiment in the Indian mutiny; was in medical charge of the expedi-
m :o Sylliet in 1857 and also of a Field Force in Oude including attack on the Fort of Leheau in March 1858
[•r-il).
^ Mr. A. H. Praser scrvod in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 ; was in medical charge of theMurree Dep6t
:;-ni :he staiion was attacked on the ist Sept. 1857, and in medical charge of the troops employed in the operationa
rb. UiTfre following days (Medal).
*' Mr. J. UtNidley was present in an engagement between the British troops and the Mahometans of Combo in the
ua- :.a. on the 1 7th July 1855, and received contusions on the chest and focehead from musket-ljalls. He served also
lix ihe combined Forces of the French and English on the 4th August following, when the stockaded town of
I «^cv was taken and destroyed. Served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the
iiaiiyc Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungohs at the Umbej;la Pass and at the attack on and storming
ibe Tonical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction
iiijr \nllage at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and
e ?-.t»mi««ion of the hill tribes on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
■• Mr. J. E. Moffatt served with the 2nd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
" Mr. H. B. Uassard servedinthe Kafflrwarof 1851-53— horse shot in the Waterkloof (Medal). Also served in the
WtT^ campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
■ Mr. B. Tydd served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of Bulganac and battle of Alma
laiai with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" ilr. W. J. Ingham was present and in medical charge of the 52nd Light Infantry at the action with the Sealkote
aiin«rs at Tninmos Ghat Goorsdaspore on the 12th and i6th July 1S5S, and at the siege and capture of Delhi
Itdai with Claap).
" Mr.T. B. Roid served in medical charge of a Wing of the 7th Bengal Native Infantry during the Santal insurrection.
Tveu in the 53rd Regt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chuttra, Gopalgunge,
iijd^tmge, and entry into Futte^^hur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture
Locknow. Served on the Staff m Oude during the campaign of 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. H. T. Reade soned in medical charge of the 61st Regt. at the siege of Delhi from 1st July 1857 to the final
I^ ire of the city on 20th September ; was present at the repulse of the sorties of the 4th, 9th, 18th, and 23rd July,
ouLipanied the Regt. at the assault of the city on the 14th September, and subsequently with a small party of
e ^.ist repMilsed an attack of about 3cx> Sepoys on some wounded men whose lives were thereby'saved ; on the i6th
?cember waa one of the first up the breach at the storming of the magazine and with a sergeant spiked a gun —
Giiioned in despatch, and rccommouded for promotion for '* unwearied exertions and gallant conduct in the field "
irizig the siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
■ l>.^rtor G. P. M. Woodward served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimean campaign from 3rd March 1855,
cicimg the aiege and fall of Sebastopol (MedtU with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Royal Horse
"blkry in the field during the Indian mutiny in pursmt of Tantia Topee in Central India in 1858-59 (Medal).
Tved al»o throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as a Staff Surgeon in charge of the hospital ship
^ntiut (Medal).
"^ D^yctoT Alex. S. Foffo served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal Artillery, including the
vIl-h of Ahua and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
irt-sh Modal).
* Mr. P. U. B. Cross served in the Crimean campaign trora. the 3rd Feb. 1855, including the siege and fkU of
iba^topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 13th Light infantry during the Indian mutiny
ffipaign, and was present at the relief of Azimghur and its subsequent defence, pursuit of Koer Sing, and suDse*
»et:t .jperations (Medal).
'*• Mr. Donald 8. Smith served with the oth Lancers during the Indian mutiny in 1857, and was present at the
Lcui of Bodleekeserai (horse shot) and Nujjuffghur, throughout the siege and capture of Delhi— horse shot
kdal with Clasp).
^'^ Doctor H. B. Franklin served the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Royal Horse Artillery, including the
lAck. on Sccnndra, storm and capture of Meeangunge, capture of Lucknow, with Azimghur Field Force in the aJShirs
9th and loCh June (was several times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallantry and once for general ability
1^1 Zeal, Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. T. G. FitzGerald served in the Crimea from 8th to 20th May 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th CHass of the
cii;<die, and Turkish Medal).
*" Doctor J. S. Chartres served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as a Staff Burgeon, and in
rttcal charge of one of the Hospital Ships (Medal).
'<*^ Mr. B. Lane served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the attack on the outpost
T'xinboo and several operations in its vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Noticed in General Orders by the
MUTiaTidcr in Chief in India of 10th November 1853 for assiduous attention to the sick on an occasion when the
L'jiC iletachment at Tomboo were prostrated by fever. Also during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in
53 and present at the action on the banks of the Jumna on the 5th March (Medal).
"' Mr. A. J. Greer served with the 2i8t Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 5th July 1855,
^clatung the battles of Alma, l3alaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, storming of the Quarries on the 7th
JX.&, and attack of the Redan on the i8th June— mentioned in despatches (Medal with lour Clasps, 5th Class of the
t'iji^Iic, and Turkish Medal).
■^ Mr. T. W. Fox served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign of 1857, and was present at the
^mbardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Diqitized by V^.OOQ
'^ Doctor J, Meane served with the aist Regiment in the .Crimea from aand May^i855> including u^siege and
?S6 Medical Bepartni&iU, — War Services,
fall of SeliaBtopoI, a&d attacks of the x8th June and 8Ui September, and received a oontoied wonnd on the k&«
from a shell in the Trenchee on X7th June (Me^al with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^(" Dootor W. S. Whylock served with the 75th Regiment at the siege of Delhi and at the hatfcle of Badtodcaeni,
where he kiUed two of the enemy, one in close combat, saving thereby the life of an European soldier (Medal vttit
Clasp). Was Sanitary and Senior Medical Officer of the Derbond Field Force of the Hasaia campaign of x8£8.
^ Dootor J.G.Homsby Wright served throughoat the Eastern campaign of 1854-5C with the Roj^ ArtiIler7,aDd w
present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman (wounded, and horse shot under hmi), siege sod fall :
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
"0 Mr. T. K. Bimie served with the zst Royals in the Crimea flrom 7th May 1855, including the siege sad lliu •'
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the campaijrn of z86o in North ChinA, &^
was present at the storm and capture of Sinho and Tangku, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Claim).
^^* Mr. W. Snell served throughout the campaign of z86o in North China; including the action of SinAo, takzi
of Tangku, with the Reserve at the storming of the North Taku Fort, actions of the i8th and axst September, tui
surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and promoted for ** meritorious servioes ").
^^ Mr. C. Martin was in medical charge of the expeditionary force against the Crobboes in Oct. sod >V
X858. Served in the Gambia as Sanitary Officer to the Badiboo expedition. Served onboard H.M.S. Tordk, and b:^
with the stormers of the 2nd W.I.R. in the attack and capture of the earthworks. Was present at the sMratt>.
capture of the stockaded towns of Karawan, Kinty Cunda, and Saba, in 1861 (mentioned in despatches, and iliaLke.
for *' attending to the wants of the wounded while exposed to a very heavy fire ").
'^* Mr. A. Morphew served as Principal Medical Officer throughout the operations in ()niah. Western Afna:
was present at the capture and destruction of Massongha on icih December, storming and desimction of the ■bockS'i.«
and war fences at Madonkia on 19th December, capture and destruction of the stockade at Modonkia on the m«b! rf
the 37th December, of the Fetish town of Robea on 38th December x86z, and of the towns of Mefemba and ^oLa t:^
17th Jan. 1869 (mentioned in des^iatches).
^^> Mr. J. H. Porter served with the 97th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from soth Nov. 1854 (Mcdil^J)
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in xS57'5^ ~
with the Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, (^mmeerporo. andSultanpore. aftenn7(:»«
the siege and capture of Lucknow, and storming of the Kaiser Bagh ; served in the operations in BuDdkcoBii •:>
Z859 and surprise and night attack at the Kala Nuddy (Medal with Clasp). Served with the British Ambnliic*
during part of the Franco-Gkrman war in 1870, and was at the siege of Paris.
^^* Doctor A. C. Ross served with the 67th Regiment in the campaign of x86o in China, including the sttkr
Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Takoo Fort (Medal with Clasp). Also against the Taep,-^'
rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in x863, including the taking of the fortified stockade of Nansing, and of tiie«a>'
cities of Kading and Tsinpoo, and recapture of Nasing and Kaiding. Recommended for promotion for senrice ia i^ -
field. Spcc:ally recommended by Su: Hope Grant for the Victoria Cross for having at the oaptare of the T4ka F«r>
displayed ** great coolness and courage in attending wounded men under very heavy Aire, both in the ope&{^''
and with the storming party in the Fort."
1^7 Doctor John OgiTvy served with the ard Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, indi^iu-'
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and ftll of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Rodan on tho x8th June vA m*
September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). ,
1** Mr. F. Oakes ser\'ed in Quiah, Western Aftiea, flrom Nov. i86x to Feb. x863, and was present at the defia: .
the chief Pa Caney at Kabal on 37th Nov. x86z.
i*> Doctor W. A. White served with 47th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. indada; tb:
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and &11 of Sebastopol, and sortie of 24th October iHrui
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Mr. J. C. Ovens served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea ftt>m x^th Nov. 1854, including the siege ati •«
of Sebastopol, and assault of the batteries on the i8th June (Medal with Cflasp, and Turkish Medal).
"• Mr. J. H. Ross ser\'ed with the 30th Regt. in the Crimea from 31st Dec. x8c4, and was present at the segt»i'
fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^** Mr. T. M. Blecklev served with the X4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 19th Jan. 1655, inch-
ing the siege and fkll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"* Mr. C. G. Irwin served the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the 22nd September, and again from isUi.'V
x8<5, including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Tarkiah Medal).
"^ Doctor JTB. Cockbum served in the Eastern canmaign of 1854-55, including the expedition to Keitcha]ulTa>-
kale, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. W. M. Webb served with tho loth Regiment throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55. indudlap t-
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege ana ftill of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
^'^ Mr. T. R. Williams sGr\'ed with the 88th Regiment throughout tho Eastern camnaign of 1854-55, incloduif *>■'
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, ana Turkish Medal). Aboisu-:
suppression of the Indian muUny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from the a6ch November 1. 1^-'
6th December 1857, the siege of Lucknow in March X858, and the siege of Caipoo (Medal with Clasp forCecai
India).
^^ Doctor J. H. West served with the szst Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of i8«4-55, incSnd:^ ^
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fhll of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinboum (MedsJ with thre« Ot^>
and Turkish Medal) .
^"^ Mr. J. B. C. Reade served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign ofien:''
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman. and siege of Sebastopol— was wounded on the X4th Nov. tH> ^ ^'
explosion of the French siege train (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal ) . Served with the Battalion derJ.
the w)\ole of its service in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lockz^e
and numerous affairs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp) .
wi Doctor B. Hinde served with a field force under Colonel Murray up the River Gambia in x86x. and wa» pr^^
at all the operations, Including the storm and capture of the stockaded town of Sabba, and was mentioDea a «*"
■patches for attending the wounded who were lying at point blank range of the stockade before it was finally arr^"-
^** Doctor E. M. Sinclair served in the Crimea from soth Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal «rr.
Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in Benj^ in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and was pi^esent in the act y j
of Clianda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore. sieg^ and capture of Lucknow, operations in Bundlecund and de tt'^'-'
tarpore Territory in 1859 (Me<lal with Clasp)
»» Mr. C. J. White served In tl '^
the Eastern campaign of X854-55, Including the taking of Kertch and Yoiikali. Mf
and fall of Sebastopol, bombardment and surrender of the forts of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Tuiiusb Mcui
"* Mr. W. Cattell served the Eastern campaign of X854-55 with the 5th Dragoon Guards, including the laa-"
of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal wih three Clasps, Sardtsiaa &i<i
Turkish Medals).
^^ Mr. St. John Stanley served the Eastern campaign of 18^4-^5, including the battlea of Alma and Inkenu:.
siege and foil of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
iM Mr. O. B. Miller served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. isclo-t!:'
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of BalaklAva, assaults on the Redan of the z8th June and 8th Sep(£z^'>
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
^'^ Doctor L. Armstrong served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the rcoonssissafice -^
the Danube under Lord Cardigan, aflhir of Bulganac, batties of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and TdacruaTft. *■
siege of Sebastopol; also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with four Cla$p«.^>
Turkish Mc<lal).
>M Mr. J. Ekin served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
>» Mr. A. M. Tippetts served tho Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including tbe aB*^"
Bulganac, battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and ^^^^^^^^^l^r
^*^ Mr. J. Hannau served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles or Alma and Infcffs*'
siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, capture of Rifle-piU on Z9th April, capture of the gar.'*
and assaults of the Redan on z8th June and 8th September (MedaJ with three QaspSj^OKCUuMkpf tlie Mci;;:'^
and Txirkish Medals). Digitized ^ ^r ^T-^rrrr^
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"» Mr. T. Clark Berved the Baatem campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Abna and Inkerman. siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and assanlts of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Berved with the 69th Begiment at the affair with the Fenians at Trout River,
Canada, in May 1870.
^*> Mr. A. Maclean served the Eastern campaign up to the 30th Oct. 1854. and from x/th Feb. 1855, including
the battle of Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps,
and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, mcluding the actions at
Khodaguig and Shumaabad, 'siege and &U of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygimge, and
capture of BareiUy (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Mr. A. Humfiney served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Sastem campaign of 1854-55, including
the batUes of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Ckisps, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals).
^** Mr. £. L. Lundy served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ^^th the 79th Highlanders, inc^ding the battles
of Alma and Balaklava. siege and fall of Sebaslppol. and assaults of the i8th June and 8th September, expedition to
Kertch and Yenikale, was wounded in the Trenches before Sebastopol on 29th July 1855 (Modal with tliree Clasps,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the night attack
and battle of Kooshab, surrender of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (in medical charge of the Military portion
of the expedition) (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and K.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in
1^57-58, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Kuddee, and Cawnpore, with Havelock's Column ;
defence of the Alumbagh, operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, action of Soorgunge, defence of Cawn-
pore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and action of Kalee Nuddee (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
Personally thanked by H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge on embarkation of the troops from *Varmi to the Crimea
for his excellent arrangements for and care of the sick of the Highland Brigade, then under his medical charge.
Thanked in orders at Cawnpore by General Neill, when in chiu^e of the sick and wounded, for his excellent
arrangements and treatment of so many.
'♦7 Mr. T. Wright served with the aoth Regiment the Baatem campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 38th
Regiment in the Indian campaign ftrom Nov. 1857, including the capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of
Lacknow (Medal with Clasp).
*« Doctor F. S. B. F. de (Jhaumont served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from 21st May 1855, and was pre-
sent at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Claap, and Turkish Medal).
^^ Doctor A. Guthrie served with the Rifle Brigade m the Indian campaign of 1857-59. including the action of
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, Tran8-GK>gra campaign, and aJflerwards with Uoss' Camel Corps in Central
India in 1858-60 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Mr. K. Y. Kellett served m the Crimea flrom the ist October 1854 to the aoth May 1856, including the
Metre and fiall of Sebastopol, and in medical charge of detachments from Balaklava that took part in the battle on
the 25th October 1854. was in medical charge of Russian wounded prisoners after Inkerman, and of the General
Field and Cholera Hospitals of the 3rd Division (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New
Zealand war in 1863-65, and was in medical charge of the 14th Regiment at the battle of Rangiriri (mentioned in
cle^rpatches, Medal).
'*^ Mr. R, A. Chappie served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the Scots Greys at the
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, capture and battle of Balaklava (horse wounded), and with the Royal Artillery at the
battle of Inkerman ; served with the right siege train for more than ten months and performed constant trench
duty, and was in the Trenches during the bombardments of April and 6th and x7th June and final assault (Medal
with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
^" Mr. L. G. Hooper served in the Crimea fh>m 22nd Sept. to Nov. 1854, when he was sent to Scutari in charge
of wounded, but returned to the Crimea the following spring, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'" Mr. A. G. Young served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimea, and was present throughout
ue siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in medical charge of the and Battalion 60th
Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two OUisps).
'" Mr. C. O. Dempster served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea fW)m 8th Nov. 1854 to aoth May 1856,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the z8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Accompanied the expedition into the Haiara district under Sir Sydney Cotton in October and Nov. 1857 (Medal
With Clasp). Was m medical charge of the Movable Colunm f^m Ferozepore after Tantia Topee in Feb. and
March 1859. Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was with the 50th Regiment at the storm and capture
of Rangiawhia on aist Feb. 1864— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
'" Doctor S. M. Webb served at the siege of Sebastopol during the winter of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and
Tarkish Medal).
'^ Doctor A. Bryson served with the 97th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 20th Nov. 1854, was
present in the Trenches during several night sorties, at the affair of the Quarries on 7th June, and was of the
storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8ch September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Doctor B. W. Meadows served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Oct. 1854, including the siege and
fali of Sebastopol, and assault of the batteries on the z8th June ^Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"^ Mr. A. Roid served with the Royals at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from isth July 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Mr. R. Hungerford served in the Oimea fW)m zzth March 1855 (Medal with (Tlasps for Sebastopol, and
Tarkish Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of
l^odagnngo and entry into Futtehgunge, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and
affair of Koorslo. and some minor aff^rs (Medal with Clasp).
»» Mr. W. G. N. Manley served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea tram the xith June 1855, including the
H('?e and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served with the Royal Artillery in the
^ew Zealand war of 1864-66, volunteered and accompanied the stonning party at the assault of the Gate Pah near
Tauraujfa (Victoria Ooss, and mentioned in despatches). Served with the Held force under General Chute in tba
expedition from Wanganui to Taranaki, including the march through the bush at the rear of Mount Egmont, and
was present at the assault and capture of the following Pahs, vis. : Okotoukou, Putahi, Otapawa, and Waikokou
(thanked in general orders, and promoted Staff Surgeon for "distinguished and meritorious services rendered to
the sick and wounded during the operations in New Zealand," Medal). Has received the Bronse Medal of the Royal
HtimAne Society for swimtnlng to the assistance and rescuing flrom drowning a gunner of the Royal Artillery who
oad fallen overboard while disembarking fW)m a steamer in the Waitotora river, New Zealand. Proceeded with
tno British Ambulance to the Franco-Gorman war of 1870-71. Was in charge of "B" Division of the Ambu-
lance and attached to the 22nd Division of the Prussian Army, accompanying it during the operations consequent
on the advance on Oi'leans. Marched with it between 200 and 300 miles during the severe winter weather in Novem-
ber and December, and was present at several engagements. For his services was thanked by General Von Wittinh
commanding the Division, and received the Steel War Medal ; also, at the request of the Crown Prince, was granted
oy the Emperor of Germany the 2nd Class of the Iron Cross ** on account of his devoted and excellent conduct in
seeking out and caring for the wounded of the 22nd Prussian Division in the actions of Chateauneuf and Breton -
^'^Ues on the 18th and 21st November, and the battles of Orleans and Cravant on the 2nd to the 10th December
1870." Has also received the Bavarian Order of Merit for 1870-71. Was present also at the siege of Paris, and
^^im ^^l*L>^tion of the Armistice proceeded into the city with supplies for the hospitals.
Mr. A. R. Hudson served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the
operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served also throughout the operations against the hill tribes in
aikkunin 1861.
''* Hr. W. M. Caider served in the CMmea with the 49th Regiment from a7th July 1855, indludincr the siege and
L?^ Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Mr. B. Burland was promoted Staff Surgeon *' in consideration of his highly meritorious services rendered
unrmg the epidemic of yellow fever in Bermuda."
Mr. W. J. Rendell served with the 4x8t and 55th Regiments in the Crimea flrom loth March 1855, including
288 Medical Bepwiinnent, — War Services,
the siege and fiUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India daring the nmtrnr
of 1857-59 ; present in medical charge of two Batteries of Royal Artillery at the action of Secoudra (MedAlj.
Served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
iM Mr. L. Kidd was in medical charge of the Troops on board the CharMie and Eaaterm Momartk, and wa»
honourably mentioned for his conduct on the occasion of the loss of each of these ships.
i«* Mr. L. O. Patterson served in medical charge of a field force against the rel)el Kareens in Burmah, aad
was prcflent in six engagements. Ser\'ed in India during the mutiny in 1858-59 ; was in medical charge of the
Arrah Field Force from Juno to Oct. 1858, and present in action at Sirthooa (wounded), Julpoora, Brahminapunge,
Rampore, Perowra, Jumaon, Karrisath, and Jugdespore ; volunteered to overtake Lt.Colonel Sir H. HavelocksQd
take medical charge of his Cavalry ; present with them at the charge and action at Neenadee, present agais inUt
the field force in the last action at Mahoolan, and in several other minor skirmishes (three times mentioned m
despatches, Medal).
*•* Doctor John Tulloch served with the loth Regiment in the In(Uan campaign of 1857-58, including the ra?-
pression of the mutiny at Benares, capture of Atrowleea. advance UTLucknow and actions at Chanda, Umeerport,
Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, reUef of Azimghur, and operations near Jugde^pcn
(Medal with Clasp).
1* Mr. W. Haward served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, indadiM
the actions at Ca>vnpore on a6th, sTth, and 38th Nov. 1^557, siege and capture of Lucknow and relief of Arimghsr
(Medal with Clasp).
i« Mr. G. B. F. Arden served with the lath Regiment in the New Zealand war from July 1863 to June i8«i fMcdal).
^^ Mr. G. B. Poppelwell served on the Staff in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was pn^scnt vraJa. the
31st Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on tiie i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turteii
Medal). Served with the 84th Regiment fn^m the commencement of the Indian mutiny, and was present wiU
General Havelock's Force in the actions of aist and 23rd Sept. 1857, relief of Lucknow and its subsequent defeuce;
with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, at the siege and capture of Lucknow; and with the ooth Light InlancrT
during the subsequent operations at Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow. Tbaakni
in Orders at Cawnpore by Brigadier General Neil for "his unwearied attention and exertion to his noicerocs
patients and his excellent hospital arrangements in treating so many sick and wounded"). Served intheNVr
Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
»7i Mr. W. Grantt served in the Crimea fW)m 12th Nov. to 28th Dec. 1854, and firom 3i8t July 1855, indwlir?
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medab. Ai>.^
served throughout tho campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho. and storming cf
Tangku (Medal with Clasp tor the Taku Forts).
»7a Doctor S. S. Skipton was attached to the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 23nl July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the 14th Light Dragocms \t
the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Bahatghu.
relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakotah and pursuit across the Beas ; at Malthone, battle of the Betwa, siejrc *^'J
capture of Jhnti^i, capture of the Fort of Loharree (mentioned in despatches), and various affairs dxiriug tht- adrau^
on Calpee. acti<m of Golowlce, capture of the Fort and arsenal of CaJpee, action of Morar, and recapture of Giralt:
(Medal with Cl;sf<]»).
1'* Doctor J. P. t>treet served in the Crimea ftom 10th May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, ai^
attacks of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»"♦ Doctor T. Tarrant served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebaatopol, and Tttrfc.-1:
Medal). Served in Xho Indian campaign of 1857-58, including Uie battle of Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nnddee, v.~
affair of Kunkur (Medal).
1"* Mr. E. L. Hiflcraan served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 3rd July 1855, with the 19th Bcgimeu,
including tho battles of Alma and Inkcrmon, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claspfl, and TurL^li
Medal).
!"• Mr. R. W. Jackson sei-ved with tho 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea, from 5th Dec. ^854, including the ^i^^t
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian mutiny ; in mi%.K^
charge of a Battalion at the rehef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, present at the battle of Cawnjwre on 6th Dec. :3::.
with Outram's Force at tho Alumbagh, assault and capture of Lucknow ; in medical charge of the Camel Cor}>? a;
the assault and a)])tare of Calpee ; oresent at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrhool in Oude, also dum.-
thc final operations of .J au'despore (Medal with Clasp).
177 Mr. E. H. Uol)ert.-> served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, indudiissr ti^
expedition of Kertch. sio^'c and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medsi w.u
Clasp, and Turkish Mcdnl). Served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including :l-'
aieee and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, and capture of BareiUy (jiv^
with Clasp) .
178 Doctor H. Titterton served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklara, siege ard
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Med&.
Served during the New Zealand war of 1863-65 (Medal).
179 Doctor A. D. GuUand served at the siege of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, ar-
Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku. and captoit: u>
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of 6hangh&.
including the capture of tho walled cities of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, wid the afliair ^
Nauksiang. Served with the 6th Regiment in the Hasara campaign of 1868, including tho subsequent operaoor^*
in the Black Mountain (Moilal with Clasp).
"0 Mr. T. Teevan served in the Crimea trom. the 17th Nov. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebsstcf-:
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served ahio the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp fari::^
Taku Forts).
1*1 Mr. H. J. H. Lawrence served the Crimean campaign ftrom Nov. 1854, including the aiege and M -
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i»* Mr. J. Sparrow served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Eacpeditionary Force on the Euzofi^i
Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the afinedr with tho Hindostanee fianatics on ti:
Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Doctor M. L. Burrows accompanied the expedition up the (^mbia in Feb. 1861, and was present at the sSorm
and capture of tho entrenched works on Swarra Cunda Creek, storm and capture of the fortified towns of Caravi^f
Kinty Cunda, and Saba, and battle of Saba.
i»* Mr. J. H. Finnemore served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was prestrt
at actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pckin (Mecai
with two Clasps). Served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the csptote c
Magdala (Medal).
18* Mr. C. B. Mosse served in medical charge of the expeditionary force up the River Gambia in June i^^<
and was present at the assault and capture of the stockaded town of Tubaroolong. Promoted Staff Suiget^n "i^
consideration of his valuable services during the epidemic of the yellow fever at the Gambia."
iw Doctor W. Hemphill ser\ed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including thewerj
and fall of Sebastopol, and detached duty in the dockyard from 14th Jan. to x4th March 1856 (Medal with Cbsp, •^
Turkish Medal). .
"* Doctor R. C. Lofthouse served with the 10th HuBsars in the Crimean campaign ftom the iBth April "5-;?
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, battle of the Tchemaya, and affair of 21st September near Kertch iMeja^
with Clasp, and 'IHirkish Medal). Served with the 14th Light Dragoons during the campaigns in Central Ic<^
from loth July 1S57 to April 1859 under Sir Hugh Rose and Sir R. Napier, including the siege of Rahotglmr. ^f^
of Barodia, relief of Saugor, siege and capture of Garrakota, disarming tho Bhopai Contingent at Sehore, fonag
the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of the Betwa, siege and fall of Jhansi, action of Koonch. aU the allkin dnzisg t:^
advance on Calpee, including the battle of Golowlie, capture of the town and Fort of Calpee, actkn of Jl^'*
recapture of GwaUor, operations in Bimdlecund, and aflkirs of Qarotha and Jachlone, and pursuit of TntiaTope^
Medical B&partmenL — War Services. 289
Was in medical <diargo of a Wing of the Benment in India tip to the capture of Gwalior ; mentioned in deepatches,
and thanked by the Director General Army Medical Department (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
^~^' Mr. J. Barker served in the Crimea from the zsth May 1855, including the siege and faX\ of Sebaatopol (Medal
^th Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Also served in India in 1858 , and was present at the siege and capture of Luclmow ,
an'I actions of Sirsee and Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Mr. H. Mitchell served in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854 to i8th Feb. 1855 (Modal with Clasp for
Bebastopol. and Turkish Medal).
i» Mr. R. W. Garter served with the aoth Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the bat4Je of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
tfedal). Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the actions of Khankur and
Bunkagaon (Medal).
^ Mr. R. Wolseley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the aoth Regiment, including the battles of
ilma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded), si we and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the z8th June and 8th
September (Medal with four Clasps, aod Turkish^edal) .
'« Mr. W. R. Stcnart served in the Crimea during the winter of 1854-55, and has the Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, and the Turkish Medal.
»^ Mr. J. F. Lougbeed served in the Eastern campaign in medical charge of the Royal Engineers right attack,
iuring the winter of 1854-55 ; was present in the Trenches with the Royal Artillery during the two final bombard-
menu of Sebastopol. and was specially mentioned and recommended for promotion in Sir. Harry Jones' despatch
)f 16th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Mec^jidie). Was present at the capture of
Janton in Dec. 1857 ; and served with the expedition to China of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and
rapture of Taku Forts (Modal with two Clasps). Was present in Canton in medical charge of the Royal Artilleiy
'rom 1857 to i860. Received the thanks of Sir H. Parkesand Allied Commissioners, for having gratuitously conducted
heir hospital for wounded Chinese for two years. Was selected by Dr. Muir to take all the sick and wounded of the
inny from Pekin to Tien Sein. Was Senior Medical Officer at the capture of the Wongkadza Stockade when Admiral
aope was wounded. Present at the capture of Singpoo, Tjth May 1862, and thanked on the W*ll before the French
5cafr by Admiral Protet, for having extracted a ball fVom a French officer in the breach under a murderous fire
received the thanks of the French Admiralty). Was Surgeon in Chief to all the Chinese and French Forces at the
apture of Shaou Shing, 18 March 1863 ; also present at the capture of Khading, and subsequently accompanied
-olonel Hough as Chinese Interpreter, and arranged the evacuation of the City witli Greneral Wong (had a horse shot
mder him at one of the Stockades). Was at the capture of Chanchufa, 27th April 1864, by Gordon's Foi-ce ; and also
)re6ent at over thirty engagements, and the capture of twelve walled cities. Received the First Class Commission
tf the Blue Button from the Viceroy of the Chekong Province, and the Imperial Grold Medal and decorations sent
rrra Pekin through Colonel Charles G. Gordon.
*>♦ Doctor Francis Collins served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepov mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at
he relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the attacks on the Dilkoosha and Martiniero ; with Outram's
Division in the Alumbagh, uid engaged in the various operations there ; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow
[Medal with Clasp).
''^ Doctor J. L. Erakine served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 14th Nov. 1854, including
he siege andfSallof Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). In medicai charge of the Field Force
intler Brigadier Macau sent from Ahmedabad in pursuit of the rebels in February 1859.
**« Doctor D. CuUen served in the Crimea for nine months during the siege of Sebastopol, chiefly attached to the
^th and 48th Regiments ; and was wiUi the 4th Light Dragoons on the Cavalry expedition to Enpatoria (Medal with
lasp, and 'i*urkish Medal). Served with the 3rd Battalion Rifie Brigade during the suppreesion of the Indian
nuuny in 1857-58. was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, afGur of Koorsee, action of Nawabgunge, and
nth the reserve Column of the Oude Field Force at Oomeriah, and in the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal with
'l&sp).
''^ Mr. R. W. Meade served with the 88th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from ist Dec. 1854, and
if^ult of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in suppression of the
i)<lian mutiny in 1857- $^* including the affair of Bhognaporo, siege of Lucknow in March, and siege of Calpee (Medal
with Clasp for Central India) .
^^ Doctor A. E. T. Longhurst served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
^th Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, aJhd was present in the actions at
^iii^despore (mentioned in despatches for " untiring zeal and courageous attention throughout the day ") and
r<wl8epore (Medal).
^ Doctor A. P. M. Corbett served with the 68th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the x8th March 1855, including
be siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" ^Ir. S. Alder served with the 63nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign of 1 854^5 5 (Medal with Clasp, and
Tarkish Medal).
^ Mr. J. C. Johnston served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea fVom Jan. 1855, including the siege and
all of Sebastopol, and assault of the Batteries on the i8th Juno (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Mr. J. M. Hyde served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea f^om the 19th Jan. to and Sept. 1855, including
he <<icge of Sebastopol and assault of the i8th ^ine (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»♦ xLt. W. Leach served in medical charge of the Left Wing 71st Highlanders during the Central Indian campaini
mder Sir John Michel, and was present at the battles of Beora, Mongroulie, Sindwayu, and affair of Karrai (Medal) .
*'^ Mr. W. F. Cullen served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
tfetlal).
^ Mr. W. C. Roe served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd March to 28th Juxke 1855, including
he siege of Sebastopol and attack of the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
**t Doctor D. O' Donovan was in medical charge of the 54th Regiment during the burning of the steam transport
^rak Sanda at sea on the nth Nov. 1857. Served with a force against the hostile Indians of Yucatan in April and
Hay 1861.
^ Mr. G. M. Slaughter, served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campai^ fh>m Feb. 1858 to March 1859
ind was present at the afl%ur of Meengunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Siree, action of
S'avrabgange, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Gk>omtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign,
ncluding the aflUrs of Kandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, and Hyderghur, pursuit of Benhi Madho'sForoeto the Goomtee ;
ilfio the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affoir near Churda and pursuit, takinsr the Fort of Meetjeedia, attack
>n Bankee with pursuit to the Baptee, advance into Nepaul, and afikir at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. J. W. Hulsebersr served with the 8th Hussars in the Crimean campaign f^m the a9th January 1855,
Qcluding the batUe of the Tchemaya, and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*" Doctor T. E. Hale served with the 7th Fusiliers in tne Crimean campaign from the a5th Jan. 1855, including
ioty in the trenches during the bombardments of Sebastopol in April and June, as also the assaults of the Redan
}Q the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and Victoria Cross). Served in medical
C;harge of a field force under Colonel Blimt during the Indian mutiny, detached from Lahore to the Trans-Indos
t'rontier daring the hot season of 1857.
^^ Mr. S. Roch served in the Crimean campaign from 28th Feb. 1855, including the siege and fkll of Sebastopol
ind attack of the 18th June ; also served with the French as a volunteer at the storming of the Mamelon on the 7th
'une (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^^^ Doctor W. H. Cyorbett served in the Chnmean campaign fh>m the 9th January to the zsth Juno 18^5, including
|he siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the 8iBt Regiment in the
EosooCtie expedition under Sir S. Cotton in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and
i^as present when the Sist Regiment under Colonel Renny disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry
knd diree Re^nments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny.
^^ Mr. R. Webb served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Banda and Chitrakote (mentioned
n despatch, Medal).-
"I* Mr. G. M. Carolan was present in the action of Pertabghur on 24th Deo. 1858 (Medal).
"* Mr. J. Wood served in the Crimea ftom the 19th June 1855, including the siege and fkU of Sebastopol, and
utock of the 18th Juno (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
29^ Medi4:al Department. — War Services,
ai« Mr. T. J. Orton served with the Royal Artillery in the Trenches before SeiMStopol in i8s$ and el tl^e
assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Seryed with the Ceatnl India
Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of the Fort of Chsndsine, eiege
and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, actions of 17th and i8th May, a&d of aifltUty at
Golowhe and capture of Calpee, was afterwards present in various actions in the Bundlekund district (Medal 1.
*^f Mr. W. H. Muschamp served in the Crimea trom. the 30th August 1855, including the siege and hD c4
Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the N.W. ProTiacti
in suppressmg the mutiny of 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore under Windham, defoU there of ±t
(rwahor Contingent, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Khankur, capture of BareiUy, relief of Shalyehanpore, sndafikin
of Mahomdee, Shahabad, and Bunkagaon (Medal).
*^* Mr. S. A. Lithgow served with the 7sth Re^iiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-59 (in medial
charge trom the commencement of the operations agamst Delhi until the relief of Lucknow), and was present at tb;*
ncuion of Bndleekeserai, siege of Delhi and capture of the citv, pursuit of the enemy and actions of Bolnndshohsi,
Agra, Allyghur, Akrabad, and Elanoj, advance into Oude, and ankirs of Maragunge. Alumbagh, and Dilkoofiha, aii
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, thereafter remained with Outram'I Division at the Alumbagh and was pn^£iii:
the repulse of the several attacks and at the affkir of Guilee (Medal with two Clasps).
f** Mr. H. J. Rose served in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and taH of Sebastopol fM&JiI
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of z86o in North China, including the taking of Sinhu kA
Tangku, actions of x8th and aist September, and surrender of Pekin, and was in medical charge of the and (jaeci s
Royals fVom the taking of Tangku to the end of the campaign (Medal with two Clasps).
**^ Mr. W. H. Harris served in the Crimea f^m the sand May 1855, inctnding the siege and fall of Sebastrpr,;,
the attack of the i8th June, and battle of the Tchemaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also Kmd
during the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operations bef- n
Calpee early in 1858, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh during the capture of Lucknow. Pn^sent also a: '^
surrender of the Forts of Ahmatee and Shunkerpore, pursuit of Beni Madhoo across the Gogra, at the subieqius;^
operations in Oude (Medal).
«« Doctor C. A. Innes served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea ftrom 26th May 1855. was present at -Jii
bombardments of the i8th June and 8th September, also with the expedition to Kertch (Me<ial with Cla»p. a^i
Turkish Medal) . Served with the 52nd Light In&ntry during the Indian mutiny in 1857, &i^d was in medical darz-.
of the Regiment during part of the siege assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
*** Mr. J. N. Shipton served in the Crimea trom May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and lotb
attacks on the Redan (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign from N';.^
,1857, and was present at the relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture d
Lucknow, actions at Tulrowlee, Poorwah, and Dundiakeira (Medal with two Clasps).
•** Mr. J. Watts served in the Indian mutinv campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by iJj^i
Clyde, and occupation of the Alumbagh trom. 25th October to x8th November, and defeat of the Gwalior Contingcd u
Cawnpore on 6th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
*^ Mr. C. M. Jessop served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from June 1855 (Modal witb Ca^.
and Turkish Medal). Was present doing duty with the Royal Artillery at the capture of Canton on aSth Dec. -i:?
(Medal with Clasp).
*** Mr. W. R. Burkitt served in the Crimea trom x9th May to the 5th December 1855, and was at the asaaolt^
Sebastopol on the i8th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India dorx:
the mutiny in 1857-^8, and was present with the Kumool Field Force at the capture of Sheraptorc and stormis.:'.
the Forts of Kopul (Medal). Served in China with the ist Dragoon Guards during the campaign of i860, and n*
present at the affair of Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
"^ Mr. J. H. Robotham served with the and Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-59. iactudt^
the action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, action of Barree,tUc O^-
campaign, action of Jamo, siege and capture of Birwah, Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (mentioned in despatcii!.
Medal with Clasp).
*'* Doctor A. A. Gore served at the bombardment and destruction 'of theTimmance town of Massougbs cc tV
Sierra Leone river on zoth December, attack on Madoukia 37th December, storm and capture of the stockaded Frt-v
town of Rohea on 28th Dec. i86x— mentioned in general orders for services and conspicuous bravery, and &p^^C>
recommended for promotion in x868.
^* Mr. G. L. Hinde served in the Crimea trom. the 30th July 1855, including the siege and fall of Scbofif'^v
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
SM ]^, J, j{, (^, Meares served in the 59th Regiment in medical charge of the troops during the opcn&'s»
befbre and bombardment of Canton by the Royal Navy under Sir Michael Seymour in 1856-57 (Medal).
"» Mr. Bdwin Wilson served in the 71st Highlanders with the Central India Field Force under Sir Haj;bE'*-
in 1858, and was present at the battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee, battle of Golowlee, ai^^'^
of CaJpee, action of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, and in medidftl charge of a Flying Colunm in pursuit of Borf n.
Sing (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Mr. C. C. Read served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign trom the 7th Nov. X854, iacls<iii«:
the siege and fall of Sebastoi^ol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*** Mr. T. J. Tucker was present at the mutiny of the three Native Regriments at Dinapore on astfc J^ '
X857, at the defeat of the rebels under Koer. Singh and capture of Jugdespore in August, advance to Lntlci >■
in Feb. and March 1858, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpoor, Smtanpore, and Doaraha,the aie^t^-
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*■* Doctor R. Waters served in the Gambia during the outbreak of cholera in 1869. Was mentioned in desf«tf'''*
by the Governor, and for his services during the epidemic received the thanks of the Colonial Government and uf t--
Secretary of State for the Colonies, and was promoted Staff Surgeon " in consideration of his highly mehu>r..->
service. '^
*»» Mr. F. J. Shortt served the Indian campaign of x8s8-s9 with the 20th Regiment, including the a« t?
of Chanda, (Jmeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and i^i^i^r-
of the Gofrn. at Fyzabad (Medal with Clasp).
«»« Mr. H. R. L. Yeale served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief of Lucknow hjUri.
Clvde (severely wounded. Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. H. A. Gogarty served at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravce on i3th til
x6th July 1857 ; also from X4th August at the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Mr. H. Kelsall served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the nct'-i^* '
Ohanda, TJmeorpore, and Sultanpore, Fort of Dhowraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operjtcT.^'^
Oude and affairs of Meangunge, Morar Mow, Fort of Simree (mentioned in despatches), Beerah, and l»usar uU.
also Churda and Fort of Mua^eedia imd Bankee (Medal with Clasp).
**" Doctor J. Jameson was promoted Surgeon ** in consideration of his highly nxeritorious services doritg s^
•pidemic of yellow fever in Trinidad."
*^ Mr. T. B. P. O'Brien served in medical charge of the expeditionaxy force against the hostile Isdiacs ^
Yucatan in X858. and served with the troops engaged in suppression of disturbances throughout the Nortb^r
districts of British Honduras in that year.
*«^ Mr. H. Sherlock served the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebsstnpol s£^
assault of the Redan on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 8th His»^'>
throughout the Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupataon of Chosoa-v.
battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior and charged with the Squadron 8th Hussars at Gwalior. vhe^ ^
Kanee of Jhansi was killed (wounded and specially mentioned in despatches) ; was aiso present at the captc^ '
Powree, battle of Sindwaho, actions of Koorwye and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Mr. E. G. M'Dowell served with the 44th Regiment the campaign of x86o in North China, including the *asx
of Sinho, storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
*** Mr. W. Fletcher served in the Crimean campaign trom. the a5th Aug. 1855, including the siege and ^ *^'
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Mr. S. Fuller served with the 9th Lancers in the suppression of the Indian DLutii»7-mjx^-S9i >^ ^^
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orescnt at the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, the summer campaign in Oude and
RohUcand with actions at Rhodamow and AUygunge, captare of Bareilly, action near Shalyehanpore and pureuit to
Mahomdee.pasaageof the Gogra at Fyxabad (Medal with Clasp). ^, , , . , ^, , « . «
»» Mr. J. Goodwin served throughout the China war flrom 1857 to i860 (Medal with Clasp for Canton). Served
also in the New Zealand war fhjm 1863 to x866 (Medal). ^ ^. «_ *v »u t 1 o • 1 ,• *i •
WMr H L Randell served with the 6«id Regiment m the Onmea from the^th July 1855, mcluding the siego
and toll of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
»«7 Doctor A C. Robertson served with the and BattaUon Rifle Brigade in the action of Pandoo Nuddce, in the
operations of Cawnpore under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Luck-
now, snbsequent operations in Oude, action of Nawab Gunge, passage of the Goomtee, and occupation of Bultau-
^« Mr T N Hoysted served with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton on 28th
and agth Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 54^ Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign at the Inst
advance into Oude under Lord Clyde in 1858, inqluding the capture of Fort Ameotie (Medal) . . , „ .
*• Mr J Wiles served in the Crimean campaign from the 26th Nov. 1854, mclading the siege and fall of
Sehaatopol' and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the
Indian mutinv campaign from August 1858 and was present with the force under Colonel Turner in the Behur
district. Served the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Taku, and surrender
of Pekin (Medal with two Clasiws). ^ _ , „ ^. . t^ .,. t^ , . ,^ .
»» Mr W Collis served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawar ExpediUonary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier
nnder Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights
of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). .^„ .,. ..^ *, ,. ,_ ^ -
»' Doctor M. Grant served during the Sepoy mutmy of 1857-58, with the 5th FusiUers at the Alumbagh under
Otttram, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). ,...,«.
»*■ Mr. A. P. Bradshaw served with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade through the whole of its service in the
suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow and numerous affkurs during the Oude cam-
paign (Medal with Clasp). , ^, ^ ^ J . ..^. .,. ,...,.
"^ Doctor E L M'Sheehy served in medical charge of the ist Dragoon Guards in China throughout the campaign
of i860, including the action of Sinho, the fall of the Taku Forts, the actions of the i8th and axst September, and sur-
render of Pekin (Medal with Clasps). ^ , ^ _.^ -^^. . «<. /^r J ,%
«*• Mr J B. Baker served with the expeditionary force in the north of China m i860 (Medal).
»» Doctor R. Lewer served in the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic and was present at the bombard-
ment of Sweaborg (Medal). . -^ ^T o *. » -1 a J . . .^
»« Mr C. H. Browne served in the Indian campaign firom Nov. 1857 to -A.pril i859» and was present at the
siege and capture of the Fort of Awah, also at the siege storm and capture of the town and Fortof Kotah (Medal
«7 Doctor T. Rudd served with the 8th Hussars during the Indian mutinv in 1857-^8, and was present at the capture
of Kotah battle of Kotaria and Kooshana (mentioned in despatches, Mecial with Clasp).
«• Mr. E. J. Crane served with the 90th Light Infantry m Oude during the latter part of the Indian mutiny
wmpaign in 1858-59 (Medal). . ^ « -xi. ^1. ■» j^-nr-
«» Mr W 8 Chapman served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Left Wmg 37th Regiment,
and was' present dunng the defence of the entrenched position at Aaimghur from a5th March to X5th April 1858, in
theaortie hence, also wiUi Brigadier Douglas' Column in pursuit of Koer Sing, and actions of 171^ and aoth April (Medal) .
"0 Mr. D. C. M'Fall served as Acting Assistant Surgeon on board H.M. s.8. "James Watt" during the Baltic
"^ortorV! S^Oliver served the campaign in Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nngena,
relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Sbahjehan-
pore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursmt of the enemy to the left
l»nk of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and destruction of Shahabad ; also present
at the action of Bungkagong, and served in the Oude campaign, including the actions of Pusgaon and Risaoolpore,
attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and actionjB at Mehundee and Biswah (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion
60th Rifles on the Red River expedition of 1870. ,,^.,,.,j. , ..,^
«" Doctor A. W. Beveridge served with the 78th Highlanders m the Indian campaign and was present with Outram's
Force in the Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, and operations ending in the final capture of
«» Doctor J. H. Beath served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59. Servetl with the Buflb the campaign of
i860 in China and was present at the action of Sinho, takmg of Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
»♦ Mr W Ashton served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 79th Highlanders at
the storm and capture of Rampore Cassie, and passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, present with the sard Regiment
attheactionofToolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal). ^ ^^ ^ ^. .. . , „
*» Mr R O Hayden served with the 60th Rifles m the suppression of the Indian mutiny in the Shahabad
district of 'Bengal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i86o^in China (Medal with two Clasps for
*« Mr. R. W. Clifton served with the expedition to China in i860, and wa* present at the action of Sinho, and
capture ofthe Taku Forts (Medal with Chisp). , ^^.„ .. ^, q.... ,.^. - „^
*^ Doctor D F. de Hodgson served with the Royal ArtiUory engaged m the Sikkim expedition of i86i.
«* Mr Charles Mackinnon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the attack
ontherebelsnearPecroointheJugdespore Jungles on nth May 1858 (Medal). , „, , ,
«» Mr A O Applin served with the 68th Light Infantry durmg the ^ew Zealand war of 1864-65 in the Waikato
campaiOTi •' also the East Coast, and was present at the attack on Gate Pah, and the storming of the Rifle Pita at
Te Rania (mentioned in despatches) , also in several skirmishes (Medal) .
^ Mr James Good served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present
at the surrender of Kirwee. Towards the end bf 1859 he had medical charge of ^ o. 4 Column. Saugor Field Division,
and was present at the affair at Raichore (Medal) . Served ifx the field during the New Zealand war of iB6a (Medal) .
^ Mr J W Trotter served in the Crimean campaign from November 1854 with the Coldstream Guards, includ-
mx the sioire and ftiU of Sebastopol (Medal with Cliisp, and Turkish Medal).
1*^ Doctor W. Jobson served in the New Zealand war ol 1865-66 (Medal). ^ ^ ^^ ^. ^ , , _
" Doctor R. E. Heath served in medical charge of a Detachment of the ist Battalion 19th and 77th Regiments m
the Hazara campaign of 1868 under M£«or General Wilde. „ ^ „ .,. ^ ^ xl- .^ ,, ^
*7» Mr G Perry served in the Crimean campaign with the Scots I iisilicr Guards flrom the i6th June 1855, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, wid Turkish Medal).
*7» 3ir W Curran served in the Hazara campaign of 1868, and was present with the Field Hospital at Oghco
during the advance of the troops into the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp) . . , „,
^^ Doctor C A. Mannsell served with the Royal Artillery dunng the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was pre-
sent at the capture of Fort Buxa, also at the taking of the Bala Pass, Tuzagon Stockade, and Fort Chamoorche
^ Mr'j Watson served throughout the North C!hina campaign of i860 (Medal with Clasp). Also throughout tho
New Zeahind war in 1863-66, including the Waikato campaign and field operations on the East Coast (Medal).
*7» Mr H. Harrison served in the Royal Artillery with the expediUon to Chma m i86o, and was present at the
actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
^^ct^'rJv. Troup served with the Royal Artillery in the left column Dooar Field Force of the Bhootan expe-
dition of 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Fort Dalimkote and btockades of Nagoo and Chamoorchio
(Medal with Clasp). , ,* «, ^ o^ /v^„n
« Mr. W. Bveret served in New Zeahmd from i86x to 1863 (Me<^).
«i Mr. B. Chandler served in New Zealand during the war m 1864-66 (Medal) •
«* Doctor J A. B. Horton served in medical charge of a field force against the Crobboes in the eastern district of
the (Jold Coast in 1863. Served with the force under Major Cochrane in 1863 against the forces of the King of
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Ashanteo when the Protectornte was invaded. Served with the expedition under Colonel Conimn against lie
Af hantecs from December 1863 to June 1864. Served in medical charso of the expeditionary force under Capiat
Bridge, R.A.. up the river Gambia, when the King of Boondoo invadeo and destroyed the country aiMl varioiu m-
portant towns, in 1866.
»> Doctor J. Wallace served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 and was present at the attack and capture of ib*
fortified pah of Otapawa, and several minor afTairs (Medal).
«♦ Mr. S. Moore served with the British Military Ambulance during the Franco-German war from Ott. i'.;: i
March 1871; and, with the "B" Division of the Ambulance, accompanied the 2and Prussian Divisicn ui.]'*
General wittischo in the operations before Chartres and Orleans in November and Deceml)er. Wau prcw^iii at i_'
actions of Chateaunenf and Bretoncelles, and the general engagement at Artenay on the 3rd December.
M6 Mr. J. R. Greenhill served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Royal Artillery, and was ; ?eii-\j
at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
««« Mr. J. M. Taylor served with the expedition to China in i860 and was present at Tangku, and the caitTirc :'
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Meaal with two Clasps).
**7 Mr. W. Tanner served with the expedition to China in j86o, and was present at the action of Sinho, act4oiis ces;
Tanchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
«» Doctor J. Doran served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Ck>ffc
«*» Doctor B. T. (Jiraud served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Swtalor^.
(Mcilal) . Ser\-ed with the jist Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including th^ &cl i
of Sinho and Htormiug of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for tlie Taku Forts). Also in the operations agaicA! ilh-
Tacpings in the vicinity of Shanghai in i86a. including the capture of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by eao-
lade of the walled city of Kadin, gunboat affairs at Woosung and Paushan, afiair at Nauksiang, and final repu
of the Taepings from' Shanghai in August.
*^ Mr. W. Sly was attached to the 7th Fusiliers in the campaign on the N.W. Frontier of India in 1S63. sod ^^
present at the defence of the Sungahs at the UmbeylaPass, storming of the Conical Hill and burning of l..al1.X'.itJ
action in the Bonair Pass (Medal with Clasp).
wi Doctor W. G. Don served in the Baltic Fleet and at the bombardment of Sweaborg in 1855 (Medal). Scntc c
medical charge of a pursuing Column in Malwa'in 1858-59, and present in the action of RaJpore (Medal).
SM Mr. James Davis served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1861 (Medal).
»3 Mr! I. Hoysted served with the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in India in the Shahabad campaign ::: /.
and was present in actions on the 14th, 17th, 20th, 21st and 23rd October (Medal).
»* Mr. C. H. Giraud 8er\'ed with the 3i8t Regiment throughout the campaign in North China in i860, inciudi: § -i
action of Sinho and stoi-ming of Tangku (Medal).
»* Mr. Charles Gray served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the action of Sinho, taki-^
of Tangku, and storming of the inner North Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp).
>"<> Mr. F. Pennington was engraged in the operations against the rebels m Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
»7 Doctor James I'axton served in the Baltic expedition of 1855 (Medal).
*M Mr. A. S. K. Prescott served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the actions of Sinho £'1
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts— wounded (mentioned in despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal wah u
ClasDs) .
«» Mr. A. Mofl&tt served throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China (Medal). Also in the operai •
around Shanghai against the Taepings in 1862, and was present at the capture of the cities of Naysden, Kai. .
Najow and Cholin. Entered the service of the Emperor of China at the same time as Ma^jor Gordon, Royal Lr^
n^rs, and served with the disciplined Chinese Force as Principal Medical Officer until its dissolution, beiD^ ;r»r-
at tlArty-three engagements against the rebels (presented by the Emperor of China with a general Krr.>
medal of the first cliisg, and a special service medal of the second class).
*» Mr. R. J. W. Orton served on the Medical Staflf in the Crimea firom the 23rd Feb. to 12th Sept. 1S55 iMf»ii^
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 44th Regiment during the campaign in the irj
of China in i860 (Medal with Clasp for Taku).
*» t Doctor S. G. White served with tlie Royal Artillery in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the exp^cn. -
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
wi Doctor John Mackenzie served throughout the campaign of i860 in North CHiina (Medal).
»» Mr. 8. Archer was attached to the loist Fusiliers with the Eusofsai Field Force on the N.W. Frontier cf I- -
in Nov. and Dec. 1863, and was present at the storming of the Ck)nical Hill and the destruction of Umbeylab i^-ii
*» Doctor R. Gillespie served throughout the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
»♦ Mr. Edward O'Connell served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66; in the Waikato campaign and had mciV '^ I
charge of the Right Wing of a Flying Column under Major Rutherford, 70th Regiment, from Jan. to April 1864 ; b'-
Coast campaign, and present at the Gate Pah and Te Ranga engagements (mentioned in despatches) ; C^:- "•
Chute's expedition from Wanganui to Taranaki and back, and present at the attacks on Okotuku, Putahi, Oia?*- 5.
Kitioniti, Pukiti, Ketemaria, Waikoko, and Merimeri (Medal).
304 Doctor Edmond Hoile served with the Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of"'
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and captuie of the inner Taku Forts, and surrender of i • ^ I
(Medal with two Clasps). •
306 Mr. C. W. Griiilth served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 in medical cb^- •
a Battery of Royal Horse Artillery (Medal with Clasp).
307 Doctor G. S. Davie served as Acting Assistant Surgeon with the Artillery of the Turkish Contingent frcia \.ir
i8'55 to June 1856, in Turkey and at Kertch (Turkish Medal).
3o» Mr. W. Temple served in Taranaki in the latter end of the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and present i:: ti \
skirmish of the i8th March. Served also in the Waikato campaign in the war of 1863-65, and was present in it
actions of Rangiriri and Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches and awarded the Victoria (>os8 for " galhuitcoii^
during the assault on the enemy's position at Rangiriri, in exxwsing his life to imminent danger in cn»siEj? J*
entrance to the Maori Keep, at a point on which the enemy had concentrated their fire, with a view to rci i?
assistance to thewounded, and more especially to the late Captain Mercer of the Royal Artillery," Medal).
30* Doctor W. K. Stewart served in the 99th Regiment during the campaign of i860 in North China and yn& pre^^
at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp) .
»io Doctor J. J. M'Carthy served throughout the campaign in China in i860 (Medal with two (Hasps). Also in ^
operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862, and was appointed a Knight of the Legion of Honor "ss s mu-^^ ^
His Imperial Majesty's approbation of his services, while under fire, to French soldiers wounded in ChiM, »^
especiaUy to the late Admiral Protet at the moment when he was mortally wounded."
3^1 Mr. W. R. Kerans served with the 90th Regiment in the China expedition of i860 (Modal).
3i« Doctor E. L. Low, prior to entering the Army, served in the Royal Navy from the X4th February 1S56 \d'^«
asth November 1858. Served through the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal).
us Mr. J. D. Sainter served with the Cavalry Division throughout the campaign of i860 in (Jhina (Medal).
31* Mr. R. A. P. Grant served with the 43rd Li^ht Infkntry in the New Zealand war of 1863H66 and was prcsK^;*
several engagements in the province of Taranaki, and was mentioned in despatches and brought to the nouceof uf
Colonel commanding the district ** for the very zealous and efficient services rendered by Assistant Surget^n Gr&iJ
at an engagement on the 98th July 1865, who was exposed to a very heavy fire, under which he directed C*^^^
CHose who was mortally wounded, to be carried under cover " (Medal). ^
si« Mr. E. D. Tomlinson served in the Province of Taranaki during the New Zealand war and was present •< -' ,
capture of the Redoubt at Katikara, of the Pahs at Manutahi, Mataitawa, Te Arei, and Waikoukou, the *x!ii(t.
Foutoko, the attack on Sentry Hill, ambuscades at Tapuae and Wairau, and the destruction of Pshs and s^^<f
in the neighbourhood of Warea (Medal).
317 Mr. O. Owen served in the field with the 50th Begt. daring the New Zealand war in 1865-66 (Medal).
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»" Mr. H. Lamb served with the Waikato Field Force daring the New Zealand war in 1863-65 and was present at
PateranRi, Waiari. and the snbseqnent operations of that campai^ (Medal).
^'* Mr F. P. Staples served with the ist Battalion xpth Regiment in the Hasara campaign of z868, Inclnding tho
expedition against the tribes on the Black Moantain (Medal with Clasp).
^ Doctor J. R. Murray served in the New Zealand war of i86o-6i, including the actions of Pataelakaurie,
Mahoeten, and Matarikonko (Medal).
*** Doctor J. B. Hannah served with the loist Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and tJmboyla (Medal with Clasp).
*** Mr. B. P. Ferguson served in Bhootan in medical charge of the Royal Artillery daring the campaign of 1S64-
65, and was present at the attack and capture of Bala and Bnxa Dooars.
*o Doctor C. M. Douglas was decorated with the Victoria Cross, tosrether with four Privates of the a4th Regiment,
"for the very gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May 1867, they risked their lives in manning a boat
and proceeding through a dangerous surf to the rescue of some of their comrades, who formed part of an expedition
which had been sent to the island of Little Andaman, and by which 17 Officers and men were rescued f^om a fearful
ri?k. if not certain death."
««t Doctor F. B. Scott received the special a^jprobation of the Madras Grovemment, followed by that of Hia
Royal Highness the Commander in Chief, for his services rendered while in medical charge of the 18th Hussars
during a most virulent outbreak of cholera in the reijiment, at Socunderabad in May 1871. >
^ Doctor A. Brebner served with the 55th Regmient on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of
Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
**■ Doctor W. T. Martin served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having been appointed to the exploring party
sent to Abyssinia in Sept. 1867, and which he accompanied through various expeditions for discovering a practicablo
route for troops fipom the sea to the highlands ; was afterwards Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer of the Force
and present with the Head Quarters Staff at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
**^ Mr. H. G. Collier served with the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign in x868 and y&s pre-
sent at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
^ Doctor D. A. Leslie served in the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with
Cnaup).
™ Mr. Q. Atkinson served with the xst Battalion xoth Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868 including the expe-
dition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp) .
^ Mr. D. C. Grose served with the expedition flrom Aden into the interior of Arabia in 1865-66, was in medical
charge of the Force at the action of Bir Said, and present at the subsequent operations.
^ Mr. R. H. Garew served in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 with the 45th Regiment and was present at
the capture of Magdala (Medal).
'^ Doctor A. J. Clapp served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of
^foffdala (Medal).
™ Mr. W. H. Steele served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-68 (Medal).
'>' Mr. G. Andrew and Mr. J. W. Morgan served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, in-
cluding the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
"* Doctor W. Carpenter served with the 26th Gameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal).
*" Mr. E. Yallance served in the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in x868 (Medal).
*•* Mr. B. J. Fairland served in the Abyssinian campaign firom November 1867 to July 1868 (Medal).
^ Doctor H. F. L. Molladew served with the Left Division of the Dooar Field Force in Bhootan in X865 (Medal
witli (Hasp). Served with the British Ambulance in France during the Franco-German war from October 1870
until the declaration of the Armistice in February 1871.
"* Mr. T. A. Thomhill served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. including the
action of Kliodagunj, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the
Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. T. S. Cogan served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
*^ Doctor A. A. Macrobin served with the British Ambulance in the Franco-German war from the timo of its
arrival in France in October X870 until its return to England in March 1871 after the conclusion of pea,ce.
*** Doctor J. D. Edge was noted on the 3rd December 1872, •' to be iproraoted Staff Surgeon, as soon as he has
qualified for the sunerior grade, in recognition of his gallant services when engaged against tho Indians at
(Grange Walk, Britian Honduras," on the ist September 1872.
** Captaid Saville served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
**> Mr. S. B. M. Shaw served on tne Red River Expedition of 1870 under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
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Pbixcipal Yxtxbikast Subobov.
John Wilkinaon, la July 54 ; Vsterktary Surgeon, 37 April a6. Woolwicli.
StAVV yBTXBIiri.BY SUBOXOITS.
Benjamin Chanine Roubo GraTdiner,^ Vet. Surg. 19 May 46; lU Clou V.S. i Jaiy 59; Stqff'V.S. 35 Jime6t DobUu
William Thacker.* Vet.Snrg. 14 July 47 ; iH Cla»$, i July 59 ; Stqff^ V.S. 4 Dec. 63. East Indies.
Jamea Collins,' V.S. 23 June 54 ; i»< Ctew, 99 July 6a ; Staff V.S. 22 Feb. 68. Curragh.
Alfred Job OYf\&^*VeLSHrg. 17 Feb. 4^; \»t Clan V.S. 2£Nov. 61 ; SU^ V.S. 6 July 70. Aldershot
"'"''-■ T.S. a Aug. jt. Sind Diat BombT
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Francis Frederick Collins, Vet. Surg. 8 Dec. 48 ; x*< Claee V.S. 26 Nov. 61 ;
Tom Parinder Gudffin,* Vet.Surg. 10 June 54 ; itt Clan V.S. 29 July 6a ; i
William Partridge, Vet.Surg. 8 ^ov. 54 ; itt CUue V.S. 79 July 62 ; Stcfff V.
Yetkbiitabt Suboeovs, xst Cla.88.
V.S. a Aug. 71. Woolwich.
7 Oct. 71. Woolwich-
Btephen Price Constant [27 Oct. 49 '26 Nov. 61 '5 Dr. Gds.
Luke Byrne ...^. 20 Jan. 52 9 Jan. 63 i^ Dr. Gds.
24 Apr. 54 9 Jan. 63 R.HorseGds.
27 Jan. 55 9 Jan. 63 Arm.Serv.C.
I July 55,21 Apr. 63 B. Artillery.
31 Jan. 55 4 Dec. 63 4 Hussars.
4 July 55 4 Dec. 63 2 Life Gds.
5 July 55 4 Dec. 63 Arm.Serv.C.
25 July 55 4 Dec. 63 i Life Gds.
15 Aug. 55 4 Dec. 63 [R. Engineers
IS Aug. 55 8 Mar. 64 Arm.Serv.C.
15 Aug. 55 31 Aug. 661 Arm. Serv.C.
George^ngman' 20 Aug. 55 21 Aug. 67 Cav. Depot.
Mathew John Harpley
WiUiam Death?
Daniel Hinge
Herbert Sewell
Thornton Hart
Henry Dawson*
Martin Mence
William Varley
John James Channon..
Thomas Paton
omaaPi
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Charles Steel
John Tatam
JohnB.Wm. Skoulding
George Fleming
John Baldock '15 Feb. 56 21 Aug. 67
Edward Kelly '26 Feb. 56|2i Aug. 67
Robert Walter Murray. 30 May 57 1 s^ J&^- ^
II Oct. 55,21 Aug. 67 12 Lancers.
13 Oct. 55 21 Aug. 67 R. Artillery.
9 Nov. 55 21 Aug. 67 R. Artillery.
Dec. 55 21 Aug. 67 "" "
R. Engineers
8 Hxissars.
R. Artillery
Arm. Serv.C,
VXTBBIiri.BT SnBdBOFS,
I James Lambert
James Woodyer Callow
John George Bushman
John Ferris
{Henry Bath
John Mills
1 Griffith Evans, MD. ...
'James Joseph Meyrick
Adam Elijah Clarke ...
Thomas James Lang ...
George Albert Oliphant 22 June 60
Chas. George H. Reillyiis Feb. 61
William Hall a6 Nov. 61
William BarkerWalters!26 Nov. 6
12 Oct. 57I a Sept68 i7LaiMyT-
14 Dec. 57>x6 Sept.6d Ald^i^kn
7 Jan. 58 18 Aug. 69 ai Hu5Mtr>
17 Feb. 58 18 Aug. 69. U. Artilk"
I a Apr. 58 19 Feb. 70 R. Art:T3er
8 July 59,19 Feb. 70 18 Ha««v<-
31 Jan. 60. 6 July 70 Ann.Sm.i
31 Jan. 6c 19 Sept. 70 R. Artilkn
31 Jan. 60 a Aug. 71 R. AnJUcj
27 Apr. 60 a Aug. 71 R. ATtilkt.
a Aug.7x R.AnLte7.
a Aug. 71 7 Dr. G<fc
a Aug. 71 I DiSjiuL'
2 Aug. 71 6 Drapwxf
Andrew Galbraith Ross 16 May 6a 8 June 72 a DraJr* -•
John Anderson.
William Appleton
Walter Burt
William Albert RusaoU
31 Jan. 60 9$ Jane 73 R. Aniif:
31 Jan. 60 1 4 Oct. 73 ioHi»v«
XI Sept.6ol 4 Oct. 73 R, ArtiJ»r
a4 June 6a 4 Ootw 73 R. AMsr.
Samuel Thomas Goddard | 4 Jan. 59
John Field 15 July 59
Fred. Fitzhugh Marshall aa June 60
Francis Walker I 3 Oct. 62
Michael Drummond Byrne 17 Mar. 63
a8 Apr. 63
30 June 63
30 June 63
16 Feb. 64
14 June 64
20 June 65
8 Sept. 65
I a Sept. 65
■ 67
67
John Hanly
Charles PercivaU
Michael Francis Healy
Geo. Agnatius Amos Oliver.
Peter Moir
William Bhick Edmonds ....
Edward Bwing
Richard Poyser
John Ashworth Rostron ii Jan.
Fred. Charles Boulter ix Jan.
Walter Sevmour Adams ,xi Jan. 67
William walker ix Jan. 67
James Kettle v- "Jan. 67
Francis Duck 31 July 67
William Boyd 3» July 67
James Coleman Berne 7 Aug. 67
James Reilly 7 Aug. 67
Francis Plomley i Bept.67
Edwin Thomas Cheesman ao Nov. 67
Middleton Fred. M. Case 22 Jan. 68
Fred. William Going | 3 June 68
John Hammond 3 June 68
Michael Joseph Hartigan I 3 Juno 6P
George Aitken a Sept. 68
William Dunk Rogerson I 2 Sept. 68
Stephen Knott 16 Sept. 68
George Durrant ' 2 Dec. 68
John Cornelius Dwyer 23 Dec. 63
William Dawson Sartin 14 July 69JR. Artillery.
Samuel Robert Sartin 114 July 69 R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
14 Hussars.
7 Hussars.
16 Luicers.
4 Dr. Gds.
It Hussars.
R. ArtiUery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
5 Lancers.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
6 Dr. Gds.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
15 Hussars.
19 Hussars.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
9 Lancers.
R. Artillery.
R. Artilleiy.
R. Artillery.
3 Dr. Gds.
R. Artilleiy.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
Richard Rowe [14 July 69[R. ArtiTcr
William James Masters 14 July 69
Joseph Gibbs '10 Nov. 69
Algernon Pitcher |xo Nov. 69
Walter Henry Kemp ' 9 Feb. 70
Samuel Luis Pallin 27 Aug. 70
Alfred Ernest Queripel 27 Aug. 70
Charles Phillips 'a7 Aug. 70
Beigamin Lucas Glover 37 Ang.70
Frank Crarratt 27 Aug. 70 13 Hofsa-**.
Charles John Grey 27 Aug. 70 "^ * "
Jam(Si Augustus Woods
James Findlay
Robert Francis Frost
William Pallin
14 Jan. 71
, 14 Jan. 71
John William Evans 15 Feb. 7
James Edward Elphick '14 July 69
Joseph John Plunkett 14 July 69
Stuart Murray Wilson 74 July 69
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
3 Hussars.
Thomas Jonathan Symonds
Herbert Rangeley
Alfred Adrian Jones
William Frederick Blanshard ..
Alexander Johnston
George Digby Whitfield
Charles Clayton
Charles Whitney Gillard
Henry Thomson
William Haselden
James Kean Grainger
James Joseph Phibps
lies Matthews
{John Herbert Cox
I George Joseph Robert Rayment
I Augustus Herbert Batchelor
Benj. Aug. White Powell
John Burton
I John Prosser Adams ,
I Mathew Clayton Mitchell
I Seaward Longhurst
{Frank Fairbaim Crawford
R. Artilk-T
ai Sept. 70 R. ArtJ'ier
la Nov. 70 B. AitrVr
R.Art£krr
R. Art:tj»-i:
R. ArtillirT
R. Art3'^
a Dr. (id.
RAitiJc^
RArtilV^
Meeaxi Met
Peshawcr.
Canjpbl?^?'
Sanps.
9^ Mar. 71
3 May 71
xo June 71
a Aug. 71
a Aug. 71
a Aug. 71
a Ang. 71
ao Sept. 71
1 Nov. 7X
8 June 72
8 June 72
24 July 7a
24 July 72
a4 July 7a
24 July 72
3 Aug. 7a
15 Mar. 73
14 June 73
14 June 73
14 June 73
14 June 73
14 June 73
R. Air:irr
R. .\3X IIcT
R. Artie-.
R. ArelbST.
R, .^Jtltr.
R. Anilir.
RAitfllfT
R.-4iai:«r
RArtiEer:
R-ArtiUcTT.
R. Ani'ltT
R. .\rti:Jer
R. Aitilkr
R. AitilV.7
R.AitL:er
Walter Bonlton Spooner .
Vbtebiwaby SuROBoirs OF Pbobatiok.
. , 14 Feb. 741 I ' William Oliver
IxiMar.74|
1 Mr. Gardiner served with the 7th Dragoon Guards throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
« Mr. Thaoker served in the lath Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
» Mr. Collins served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 6th Dragoons, including the bottles of BalaVlatr. a:
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Mr. Owles served from 21st July 1855, at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mr-l-'-
Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of the Hindnn on 30th and 3z8t May 1856, siese^^
capture of Delhi, taking of Bareilly, and operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
*^Mr. Gudgin ser\'ed the Ejistern campaign of 1854- «, including the afilair of M'Kenzie's Farm. Tasttlff ■
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchomaya. siege and fall of Seoastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Mecal
Served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and ci^iture of Lucknow, the Oude campaign, act::
of Jamo, assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bnngacn (Medal with Clasp).
7 Mr. Death served in the Crimea from and June 1855, and has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol. and Tnrti--
Medal. Served in the Indisn campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kala Nuddee, capture of Futtyghur. ^-r^
and capture of Lucknow with operations on the left bank of the Goomtee under Outram, actions of SimiK«. Xanl*
ffunge, and actions of T4th, 17, and 20th Oct. in Shahabad (Medal with Clasp, and a yearns service for Lockno^'l
« Mr. Dawson served in the 14th Hussars with the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also inrhi^-?
Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858 and present at si^e and capture of Ratghnrardf •'
Barodia, relief of Sanger, at Malthone, battle of Betwa, siege and capture of Jnansi, action of Koanch, adnrre '-
ftnd capture of Calpee (Modal with Clasp).
' Mr. Longman served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition in (>hina in x86o,a&dwaBpTwaitstSjsbr
Tangko, capture of Takn Forta, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal wiUi two Claq»).
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Chp^plains' Department. 296
Chaplain OtMral to the Foreei ^ Th« Bev. George Robert Oleig,^ 21A. a July 46 War OfOLce.
Ghaplautb to ths Fobcsb or thx Fibst Glass.
The VeHerabUArehdeaeon'BeDTj
Press Wright.* MA
Bev. J. B. Sabin,»lf4
Eev. Hugh Haleatt,« l£il.
Sn. Chiles Grreen, MA...
Bee. Charles J. Hort, MA.
X Jan. 64
I Jan. 64
17 May 65
16 May 66
Portamoath
Dover
Chelsea
Shomcliffe
6May 66|GoBport
17 May 66
5 Deo. '66
5 Deo. 66
16 May 71
3 Sept. 73
Sandhurst
London
Gibraltar
Parkhnrst
Malta
£er. Walter Melvill Wright ...I 2 Mar. 69I Preston
Bev. James Leith Moody I 7 Apr. 69 London.
" " ~' ■ 23 June 69 Sheflleld
16 Oct. 69 Malta
Bev. Henry £. Maskew, IT^..
jBw. Sydney Clark, MA
Bev. John Virtae {Bom. CathoUe) a Feb. 70
Bee. Francis Cannon t(i*«»A.) a Mar. 70
lZ*r. Dudley Somerville.t MA. 6 Mar. 70
-fieo. 8. B. Windsor, MA 19 Mar. 70
Bev. Thomas Coney, MA t 5 May 70
Bev. Milward Crooke.t Jfil. ...!i8 May 70
Bev. Horace N. Wheeler ,t If^.'aS May 70
Bev. B. L. Walsh, BA \ 5 Aug. 70
Bev. Ed\Tard J. Rogers, MA,
Bev. Robert Halnin.t MA.....
Bev. Robert L. M'Qhee, MA
Bev. Henry Hare
Bev. M. 0. O'DeU
Bev, J. A. Orozier,t BA
Chapljoits so ths Fobcbs (aKD Class).
* Bev. Leonard H.St.George,J?i>.
I Bev. Fred. F. Thomson, BA....
Bev. Thomas Molesworth, MA.lxg Nov. 71 ' Gibraltar
Bev. John Fra. Browne {B.C.) lis Sept,73J Aldershot
. Bev. George Wylde, MA '25 Feb. 73 PembroKO
I JKtfp.HarryOvendenWrenchlf^ 18 Mar. 73 Cork
Bev. Pat. Beaton, MA. {Pre»b.)\ i July 73 Aldershot
Bev. Michael Caffe {Bom. Cath.) 7 Sept. 7^ Chatham
Bev. Thomas Molony {Bom. C.)l 7 Sept. 73 Shomcliffe
JBer.C.A.Aa8hetonCraven,tif^ 17 Oct. 73 Colchester
Bev. David Arthur (Prwfi.) ao Nov. 73 Aldershot
Portsmouth
London
Canterbury
Warley
Devonport
Cnrragh
Aldersnot
Woolwich
7 Jan. 74 London
X Sept. 70 Sheemess
z Oct. 70 Shoebmyness
1
ChAPLAIVS to TEX FOBCXS Uin>BB THB WaBBAUTT OV 1847.
Bev. L. J. Par8ons,t MA 1 15 Nov. s4|Alder8hot 11 Bev, Wm. Sykes,t MA I 6 Mar. ssIPlymouth
Bev. John O'Flaherty {Bom. C.)
Bev. Edward Butler {Bom. C.)
Bev. Thos.LloydCoghlan(lZ.C.)
Bee. Robert Shepherd {B.C.)...
Bee. Geo. Camp.Williams,^ Jf^l.
Bee. Geo. Ruggles Fisher.^Jf^.
Bev. ThoB.Carter Stanley .££i&.
Bev. W. R. Beach, MA
Bee. William Ponsford
Bee. Edward Hillman, MA. ...
Bev. J. Browne Wilson (Pr«5.)
Bee. John Arden Bay ley, 7 3 A.
Bee. R. G, Codrington, BA. ...
Bev. Arthur M'Carthy {B.C.)
Bee. Fred. li. Gascoigne {B,C.)
Bee. George Mead, MA
Ber. P. Sadleir, MA
Bev. Robert Orr
Bee. Gerald O. Vandeleur, MA.
Bee. W. H. Bullock
Bee. Wm, Alleyne Barker, If^.
Bee. E. B. Kitson, MA
Cbaplaiks to ths
X Apr. 69! Aldershot
X Apr. 69,
I Apr. 69 Dover
I Apr. 69 Devonport
14 May 69 Limerick
30 Oct. 69 1 Aldershot
5 Dec. 69: Chatham
29 Dec. 69 1 Dublin
1 May 70 Netley
II July 70
18 Sept. 70
X Jan. 71
xsJan. 71
Curragh
Curragh
Chatham
Malta
CHArLAIHS TO THB
30 Apr. 64
IX Aug. 64
10 Feb. 67
14 Mar. 67
4 May 67
4 Nov. 67
19 Feb. 68
X Apr. 68
23 June 68
Malta
Netley
Dublin
Malta
Dover
Colchester
Aldershot
Shomcliffe
HaUftix, N.S.
FoBCBS (3BI) Class).
Bev. James M'Whinny {Freeh.)
Bev. J. A. Welsh CoUins,« BA.
Bev. James Daly {Bom. CtUk.)
Bev. Bead. Heber Bullock, 3f^.
Bev. J. 0. Edghill, MA
Bev. John Yarker Barton, MA.
Bev. John Higginbotham(JZ. C.)
Bev. R. C. Browne
Bev. Chas.Ang.Wetherall,Jfii.
Bev. H. Tudor Craig. BA
Bev. Fran. O'Callairhan {B.C.)
Bev. John Milne, MA. (Pretb.)
Bev. Charles J. Coar, MA
FoBCxs (4TH Class).
Bev. E. A. Alderson, MA
Bev. C. A. Solb^, BA
Bee. Alfred J. Townend, BA....
Bev. Chas. Adeane Rossor,3f.4.
Bev. R. Alfred Corbett
Bee. Duhamel Herman, BA. ..
Bev. Thomas Moore {B.C.)....
Bev. Robert Stewart Patterson*
itieo. James Bellord {B.C)
4 Mar. 7x
x6 Mar. 71
28 Mar. 71
23 Apr. 71
14 Sept. 71
X Mar. 72
3 May 72
9 Aug. 72
28 Feb. 73
I June 73
29 Deo. 63
I X Jan. 74
' 4 Jan. 74
Dublin
Portsmouth
Gosport
Woolwicl>.
Aldershot.
Dublin
Aldershot
Woolwich
Gosport
Bermuda
Shomcliffe
PortadwnHill-
XX Nov. 69 Bermuda
1 Dec. 70, Bermuda
X Deo. 70 HaUfax, N.S.
12 Apr. 71
6 July 71
X Aug. 71
7 Dec. 71
16 Apr. 72
aJaoi. 73
Barbadoes
Aldershot
Hali&x, N.S.
Portsdwn Hill
*•* The Chaplaine foUk a f after their namee eerved in the Crimea durina the tiege of Sebaeiopot, and have received the
Crimean Medal and the Turkish Medal.
^ Mr. Gleig served in the Peninsnia campaigns of 1813 and 14 as a subaltern in the 85th Light Infantry, including the
sie^e of San Sebastian, the passage of th^ Bidassoa, battle of the Ni velle, where he was wounded in the foot and arm,
battle of the Nive (slightlv wounded) , and investment of Bayonne (War Modal with three Clajsps) . Served afterward*
in the American war at Bladensburg (wounded). Baltimore (wounded), Ne^V Orleans (received a bayonet wound),
and Fort Bowyer.
• Mr. Wriffht was promoted ** for meritorious service as Principal Chaplain to the Army in the Crimea," and
has received the Crimean Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and the Turkish Medal.
'Mr. Sabin served with the army in the East from July 1854 to May 1856, and was promoted "for meritorious
service in superintending the Department in Constantinople, and the hospitals in connection with it."
♦ Mr. Huleatt served in the Crimea from Nov. 1854 to the end of the war, with the 4th Division and Light Cavalry
Brigade (Medal, and Turkish Medal). Was senior Chaplain to the China expedition in 1857, and was present at the
capture of Canton (mentioned in despatches). Also at the assault of Shektsing in Jan. 1859, and uttack on the Takoo
Forts on 25th June 1859, ^^^ ^^ there dangerously wounded in the groin while attending the wounded on the mud
banks (Medal with Clasp).
^ Mr. Fisher served throughout the last Burmese war, and accompanied the expedition to the assault nnd cn])turr-
of Pegu (Medal with Clasp).
' Mr. WUliams served in the Baltic expedition (Medal).
' Mr. Bayley served in New Zealand during the war from March 1864 nntil }iray i566.
* Mr. CoUins served with the field force in the Waikato during the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was present ut
the investment and capture of Orakau (thanked in brigade orders). Also served with the field force under Ma^jor
General Chute in ^e Wanganui-Taranaki campaign in x866, including the Bush march to Taranaki, and was present
at the assault and capture of Otapawa and Waikowkou Pahs, and the destruction of Keleniarai and other places
(mentioned in desimtches, and Medal).
* Mr. Patterson was in Turkey in the Imperial Ottoman service during the war in the East. Served as a Lieu-
tenant in t^e Canadian Volunteer Rifles at the time of the Trent afihir, and also in the first Fenian raid. Accou*-
panied, as Chaplain, the Red River expeditionary force of 1870 undo;: Sir Garnet Wolseley to Fort Garry.
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19 Robert Lennox Bourchier
'9 Georjfe Lyon Tapman
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9. CkarU$ WiUiam F^ikergill,^ Jnitruetor, Bogal Military College
Sidney Thomas Bridgford
William Davis Welch," Adjutant 19 Feb. 69
Arthur French
Frederic Amelins O^le**
James Samael Demman
Herbert Everitt
Owen Thomas Jones
Francis Harwood Poore
Edward Henry Moore
Francis Hastings Edm. Owen
Henry Holdsworth Kelly
Andrew Donald
James William Adams Elliott Lillicrap
Alexander Oeorge Anson
Robert Calder Allen
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Angnatos James Hill
M. Ckarlee Cooper King, Inetruetor ef Taetiee, Rogal Military College
Walter Miller Lamljert
Samuel Hamilton Bunco Northcote
Vivian Dalton Mathias
«. Burnett Greive Hall, Military Inetruetor 10 Jan. 74
Frank Roberts ,
William Miller ,
10 jGordOQ Manners Shipley Douglas ,
xo I William Campbell ,
9 ; Alexander Allen
8 John Le Cocq Robilliard
8 Evelyn James W. Noble
Edward Rea Milner Crooke
John Beckwith Leefe
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25 Sept. 54
20 Dec. 54
aoDeo. 54
23 Apr. 35
26 Oct. 55
26 Oct. 55
13 Nov. 55
23 Nov. 55
24 June 57
4 Feb. 58
20 July 58
8 Sept. 58
IS Nov. 58
14 Apr. 59
14 Apr. 59
2 May 59
2 May 59
2 May 59
2 May 59
2 May 59
17 June 59
17 June 59
x8 June 59
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22 Mar. 56
12 Dec. 56
19 Dec. 56
2 Feb. 58
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May 59
7 May 59
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32 Aug. 60
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22 Apr. 61
26 Apr. 6i
6 Miiy 61
10 Sept. 6 X
21 July 62
8 Feb. 63
I Apr. 64
25 Oct. 64
3 Aug. 67
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19 Sept.67
30 July 68
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29 Mar. 70
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23 Feb. 72
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30 Sept. 73
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27 June 64
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13 Dec. 65
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'John Edward Thomas..
i Alexander Leslie Scott Burrowes ....
Edward Wheeler
William Guise Tucker
George Albert Lawrence Rawstome
iBenjamin Arthur Milne
I Arthur BucknallShakespear
Thomas George Waller
Charles Joseph Cheetham
Thomas Moore
Frederick William Polo
Lawrence Richard Connolly
Augustus Simeon Le Quesne
WiUiam Greet
Henry Craigie Sutherland ,
Thomas Robert Swinburne
Robert Homfray Alexander
James Walter Grant
Augustus Thornton Down
George Dalhousie Churchill Raitt
William Charles Nicholls
18 May 65
18 May 65
x8 May 65
18 May 65
x8 May 65
x8 May 65
3 Aug. 67
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24 June 68
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5 Nov. 69
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6 Dec. 69
18 Feb. 71
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i8 Feb. 71
30 June 71
15 July 72
15 July 72
15 July 7a
15 July 72
15 July 72
15 July 72
QUASTBS MaSTBRS.
William Healey," i Nov. 59. I Thomas Morgan,** ix Sept. 67.
George Maggs,»7 x i Sept. 67. | James Robinson, 28 March 68.
li Inepeelor^ 8ehoole.—-ThomB& Smith, 6 Sept. 67.
flfworf^-.— Edward M*Arthur," 20 March 70 ; ^nd Lt. 20 Sept. 47 ; Lt. 31 Aug. 48 ; Capt. 4 April 59.
eeraek If oftor.— Thomas Quin Meade, i Nov. 59; 3«4 Lt. 24 July 44; jet Lt, 4 Jan. 48; Gapi. 30 Oct. 55; Hon.
Mc^/'or, t Nov. 66.
ii(f Surgeon. — ^John Cockin, 27 Mar. 72.
(lyeoiif. — James Hamilton Martin, 22 May 73.
Alfred Gideon Delmege, JfD. 2 Sept. 73.
"SiViQ—Faeinge Scarlet. | Mead QtUMriere—Eaeiney Barraeke, near Portsmouth.
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John Blackwood Colwell"
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21 iFitzmaurice Crei^^hton'i
2 1 I Win^TOve Langhame Tininontli''
21 Charles Bulkeley NurseT*
2t jJelinger Henry SymonSj^^r
21 Howard Sutton Jones'^
21 ^Charles Francis Coppin'*
21 Robert AbernethieBrutton,7»r
20 j Anthony Malone
20 i Frederick Gasper le Grand"
20 1 Samuel James Graham^*
20 Robert Frederick Tayler,7» r
20 James William Vaughan Arbuckle....
20 I Albert Henry Ozzard*o
20 I Edward Brace Pritchard"
Joseph George Shanks,"* r
Gvorge Frederic Blake'' ,
Henry Villiers Forbes,*' r
Ardley Henry Falwasser Bamee** ...,
GoBtavus Francis Munro
Arthur Huntley Hill Walsh**
Alexander Bassett Stephen Shairj^*
John Cairncross**
John Delves Broughton*'
Pon3onl>y Ross Holmes**
Alfred Henry Pascoe*'r ,
Lennox George Rodney«»
William Henry Wroof'
Charles Durham Uocart Robilliard .
WUliam Godfrev Hale*»
Charles Edwnrcl Macdonald"
George Johnston
Archibald Macintosh
Clement Winstanley Carlyon
William Winkworth Allnutt»*
Andrew William Douglas Smith
John Christopher Hore^<"
Arthur Hill
William Nicholas Gibson Johnson.
John Macdonold Moody.
Alfred Fonblaaque»°i
Mackey Andrew Herbert James Heriot*" r.
Benjamin Dutton Kennicott^*'*
George Clement Boase
William Morris Pritchett***.
George MaunscU She well.
James Woodward Scott*<»
Samuel Travers Collina^®*.
George Henry Elliot..
John Gore Fitzgerald
William Edward Despard
Walter Julius BarkorW r.
Edwin Forbes Thompson**
John Straghan»"»
Augustine Evans
Robert James Pascoe
Henry Monckton Kay .
Nowell FitzUpton Way
Charles Edward Servante^i*
Bdwanl O'Doaovan Powell
Matthew Henry Farquharaou, .iid;»teii< 9 Feb. 70
Joseph Philips
Jacob Mortimer Weir Silver *"
Henry Harford Strong, r
Thomas Palmer Norton
Thomas Martin Whale
Ed. Owen Browne Gray
George Harne Thorn Colwell
Hugh William Bamber
William Henry Vallack Tom
Robert Charles Harvey
Charles Frederick La'Coste...
John Dudley Fosbroke
Sydney Vere Alston
Ed^vard Lee Rose
LixuTBirijrTS.
George Stevens Nash
William Rolt Triscott, Aut. Inat. of Musketry 19 Oct. 70 .
Roland Lewis Agassis
Frederick Robert Beeohey
St. Andrew St. John
Edward W. G. Byam
John Ignatius Morris, Ac^\ 7 March 73
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lobert William FranciB Holt
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Seniy Sevan Isaacson, A^i, \
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William Taylor Miller
ftingrose Drew TuUy
aenry Ainslie Alfred Turner...
fohn Alfred Sweny
Bdw. NicoU Wm. Holbrook ...
Pranois Mordaunt Shairp
>f aseau Wm. Irwin H. Stephens
WTiUiam Henry Wells
Wilbra. Evors Evelyn Morley
Pred. Vincent Godfrey Bird, 1
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."^has. Surtces Chapman Webb
rhomas Everard Hungerford
Orlando Rob. William Wood .
Edward William Sampson
Hen. Jn. Lawrence Noroock"<>
rasper NicoUs Harrison
Chnrles Morton Barham
WTilliam Frederick M'Hwaine
William Gage Armstrong
William Frederick Campbell...
Leslie Philip Smith
C!vril Frarapton
Cnarlcs Haringfton Scafe
Edwin Poole
Osborne Tracy
Henry Edmund Mortimer
Harry Montgomery Clements
Robert Alex. Douglas Ramsay
Henry Gritton
Christopher Sulivan P. Fagan
William Purvis Wright
Kdward Selbj' Innes
Aupiistus Bury Liardet
Philip Sidney ,
Henry Armstrong Peake
Robert Evans Montgomery ...
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William Tankerville AUen
Edward Anson Ford
Frederick Baldwin"*
Edward Hastings Parker
John Craigie
Adolphus Edward Sparshott ...
John Anderson Rae M'Kechnie
Frederick Morton Eden
Frederick Burton Drury
Leaver Hy. Gascoine Cross ...
John Hartley Sandwith
Robert Brooke Kirchhoffer
Edward Berry Byrch
Adolphus Brett Cro8bie"> 38 Dec. 64
Arthur Hughes Blazland 138 Dec. 64
James Hervey Price 38 Dec. "
Cha. Alex. Hamilton Des Barres ...'a8Dec.
Ply. |Robert Walker Heathoote i 38 Dec.
Por. Roger Pine CofBn 1 38 Dec.
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WooUett Wilmot 28 June65 3Aug.67
William Henry M'Cheane 28Jnn«65J sAng.Vr
George Anthony Ellard Gore...'s8 Jime65| 3 Arg.67
Henry Charles Horrocks '38 June 65 3 Aur 47
Townley Ward Dowding 's8 Jnne65 jAup 67
Arthur Emerson Chapman ... '28 June 65 3 Acp. (7
George Hobart 13^60.65} sAujrC?
William Powell Rumley x3 Dec 65 3 Auc ^
Barry St. Loger Denny 13 Dec. 65 3 An^.tr
Horatio Horace Morgan 13 Dec. 6s 3Aujr.iT
Arthur Domville Corbet !i3 Dec. 65 3 Aw "t
John Frederick Luxmoore '13 Dec. 65 3 Auc 7
Edw. Aylmer Montagu Liardet 13 Dec. 65 3 Ai^k t^
Henry Olive 13 Dec. 65 3Aus:t^
Boyd Cullen Foley Hamilton.. 13 Dec. 65 3 As..- 1?
Tho. Feild Dunscomb Bridge , 26 June 66 3 Al;: 7
Richard Burton Deano 26 June 66 3AL?-
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Francis Macnamara Faulkner .sa June 67 3 Acr.'-
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Henry Octavian Perceval Wright ' Cli^f "
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Henry Daniel Robinson 61^
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Frederick Augustus Schurr Haycock .
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Arthur Rowband 21 ^^7 *'
Clement Wilham Hawkins :i J" J *'
Charles Wm. Ross Kitching 21 Jm »
Charles George Parlby Ward 21 M ■*
James Creagh Richard Scott 21 July "o
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Dtpuiy A4jt,UMt Qeneral.—VBioT General G. A. Schomberg, CB. xo July 7a.
Atawiant Adjutant G»«i«ra/.— Colonel Charles WUliam Adair, CB., A.deC, 30 Oct. 72.
Quarter lfa«^.— James Robinson, 5 Feb. 6^.
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John Huskisson,"^ 14 Deo. 61 ; and Lt. 4 Dec. 38 ; t*e lA. x8 July 43 ; Capt. 17 Aug. 52 ; Hon. Major, 14 Dw f*
Wi'linm Jollifffe.>*« 29 Dec. 61 ; vnd Lt. 13 June 38 ; ttt Lt. 19 May 43 ; Capt. 10 Jan. 52 ; Hon.MaJor. :g IVr •?-
James Conway Travors,** i Jan. 67 ; 9nd Lt. 14 Aug. 49 ; ift 14. 14 Feb. 54 ; Capt. 15 Jaii.62 ; BonMajer. i Jss :<■
Charles John Ellis » i July 70 j 2nd Lt. x6 March 44 ; Lt. 21 Dec. 47 ; Capt. 14 July 55 ; Bt.Major, 15 Sep* >
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 3 Aug. 69.
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Hy. Atkins M'Callum.w 30N0V. 57 ; 9nd Lt. 34 Oct. 37 ; itt Lt. 11 May 4X : Capt. i May 51 ; Hon.M<^for, i Iw *•
Willinm Godfrey Rnyson Masters.*" ix April 68; wdLt. 15 Feb. 43; itt Lt. 9 Nov. 46; Capt. 21 Jane 5»;
Bt.Major, 30 March 60; Bt.Lt. Colonel, s April 7».
Arthur Ellis,"» 4 Aug. 68 ; and Lt. 20 April 47 ; xtt Lt. 37 May 48 ; Capt. 14 July 58 ; Hon.Xajor, 4 ^^^h
Thomas Valentine Cooke, »«> 3 March 69 ; 2nd Lt. 7 July 43 ; j$t Lt. 37 July 47 ; Captain, ig Dec. 54 i ^-««.^'
5 Sept. 58; Bt.L(. Colonel, 3 Aug. 69.
QUABTIS Mastibs.
Por. I John Lewis, i Sept. 57.
Ply. Uriah Henry Kin?, 23 Oct. 57.
Cha. I George White,i« 7 Sept. 63.
Deal iJohn Woon,»«« i^ Sept. 67.
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Wm. Henry Herring, 4 Nov. 68.
Thomas Smitbson, 14 April 69.
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ItPor. |Wm. Jas. Thomason, 14 March 73.
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tor. ,J2*o. G. G. W. Clemenser, 5 May 71. ||Deal |28w. F. Davios, 5 July 73.
Scarlet— JVitfii^f Blue. Agent, Edward T. Draper, IBsq., xa, Buoldngham Stns^, Strand.
QffUe, 7, Ntw Street, Spring Gariene, 8,W,
War Services of Oenercd Officers of Boyal Marine Forces,
I Sir Anthony BUxland Stransham served at the battle of Navarino, aist October 1837 (War Medal with Olasp)
ien-cdonthe China expedition in 1840-41 (Medal) ; was Adjutant and Brigade Majorat the attack on Chuenpee,
ommanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the Whampoo Batteries, at the reduction of Macao Fort, which he
urriioned and commanded ; at the capture of several small forts on 17th March 1841, he was severely wounded by
n exi)losion, and mentioned for his gallantry ; was Adjutant at the capture of Canton, and until the end of the war :
>r these services he received the Brevet rank of Mi^jor on obtaining his Company. Served with the combined
xixKlition to the Baltic from March to July 1854 (Medal) . When a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
' (ksneral Anderson served with the Army of Occupation in Portugal and was for some time quartered at Fort
It. Julian. Served at the battle of Navarino in 1837 ; at Uie commencement of the action he boarded, with his men.
ne of the Turkish ships, and. captured the flag ; the following day he was a volunteer in the boats for the purpose
f cutting out the in-shore Squadron. Served throughout the campaign on the Coast of Syria in 1840-41 ; at the
terming of Sidon he was first to plant the British nag on the walls ; was encamped at D Jouni; at the attack
ii<l capture of Beyrout ; the bombardment and surrender of St. Jean d'Acre ; the surrender of Jafih, ard a volun-
?er in the expedition against Graza ; during the latter part of Uie time he was Adjutant to the R.M. Ba*;taUon. Has
ercived the war Medal with two Clasps, also the TorklBh Silver Medal trom the Sultan, and when a Colonel had
be Ctiod Service Pension.
' Sir Thomas Holloway commanded a Battalion of Boyal Marines in the Crimea during the Riege Sefoastopol in
854-55, until its fijl, and was employed at the occupation of Kertoh, and advance on Yeni KaW, also at the sur-
I'U'ler of Kinboum (Modal with Clasp, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, 4th Class of the Mediidie.
fid Turkish Medal). In August 1857 was appointed to command a Brigade ordered for special service In China;
ras present during the blockade of the Canton river, landing before and storming of Canton— wounded (CJ9.), and
nu» appointed one of the three Allied Commissioners for the government of that Province in 1858. Commanded the
thKade in action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains 3rd June, and in that with the Quantung Braves
n 4th January, and at Shektaing on 8th January 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Gcneral Lemon served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Ck>ast of Spain ; also on the CThina ezpe-
itioa in 1843. Commanded the Provisional Battalion at the operations before and storming of Canton 39th Dec.
357 (Brevet rank of Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp). Conunanded the ist Battalion at the attack and capture of
lie bridt^e and village of Shektsing 8th Jan. 1859, fuid the Brigade on the ezpediUon to the north of China and at the
ttack on the forts at the Peiho on 35th June 1859, when 19 Officers and 190 of his men were killed or wounded
severely wounded in the head, and mentioned in despatches) . When a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
^ Li.General Tate served in the R.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war.
^ Lt.Gcneral Gasooigne served in the Baltic in July and August 1854 (Medal). Commanded the Troops at
hansrhai, established the posts, and arranged the defence when threatened by the Taepings in x86o. Commanded
ic Battalion of Royal Marines dnring the campaign of x8fo, in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku,
K^iult and capture of the North Takoo Forts (mentioned in d«patches), actions of Chanchiawan and Palinhiui,
hich led to the surrender of Pekin. Had charge of the Allied Forces at Tongchou during the time of the occuna*
on, and was in command of a Brigade in the advance to Teintaein, and again on the maitdki to the port of embarka-
on (Medal with two Clasps, CB., and Brevet of Colonel).
' Major General Langley served in the operations on the North Coast of Spain in command cf a Detachment of
lo.nil Murines of H.M. ship Castor during 1834 and two following years, and was severely wounded on the 9th June
ijf>, defending the Heights of Passages against a very superiorforce of Oarlists,— for his conduct on this occasion
e was awarded the ist Class of the Order of San Fernando. He served subsequently on the North Coast of Spain
-ora 1838 to 1840, and had the same Order conferred on him a second time for his general services in Spain. When
(\>1onel had me Good Service Pension.
* ^lAjor General Maxwell sorve^l on the China expedition, and was present at the battle of Chuenpee, attack of
fttteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advanoe on Canton, storming the Heights and entrenched Camp of
anU)n, 1x)mbardment of Colongso (Medal).
* Major General Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in CJhina, and was present at the first
iptnre of Chnsan ; assisted at the demolition of the Bogue Fotts in the Canton river ; participated in the actions of
10 first and second Bars ; was engaged in the destruction of all the enemy's sea and river defences, inchiding the
rtre«see of French Folly and Hoqua's Fort ; bombardment and taking of Macao Passage Fort ; storming or the
ird's Nest Batteiy, and finally at the combined attack on the enemy's position and entren<med Camp on the Heights
x)ve Canton (Medal). Was in the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian Garrison from Redoubt
alch, 19th May 1854. Served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea until Feb. z8s5, after which with the combined
Dree at the battle ot Balaklava and before Sebastopol until its fUl ; acted as Fieldf Officer to the Battalion, landed at
ertch, and occupation of Yeni Kal^ ; and was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of
Ajor. sth Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal). When a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
^'* MnjoT Greneral Lowder was in the action at Ssknaes in the Gulf of Finland 20th May 1854, lUso at the cnperations
>fore Bomarsund and in action with the forts 15th August; and commanded the Detachment of Royal Marines at
\t- surrender of Fort Prasto. i6th Aue. 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of
r>rt and shelling an encampment, blowing up of Fort Svartholm and barracks, destruction of the barracks at
-tvit^a. shelling a Cossack encampment and landing at Kounda Bav, destruction of a Cossack barrack, action with
Ru^isian steamer, gunboats, and a battery near Wiborg, and with the batteries of Fredericksham, capture of the
land of Kotka and destruction of military stores, and Dombardment of Sweaborg (Medal, and Brevet of Major),
imiTiinudcd the Battalion of Royal Marines employed on special service in Mexico m 1861-63.
'» Major General Lambrick served in Spain with the R.M. Battalion and was wounded i»th July 1836, he is a
iru'ht t St Class of St. Fernando.
'- Major General Schomberg served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal), and commanded Marine Artillery of
Division of gimboats at the bombardment of Sweaborg (mentioned in despatches, and promoted to Brevet Major).
DTiimanded the R.M. Artillery with the Briga<io in China in 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
n<4 m command of the Mortar Battery at the bombardment of Canton, and present at the assault and capture
Jrovpt of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
i^ Major General Barnard served in the Royal Navy fh Syria in 1840-41, including the blockade of Alexandria
rurkinh Medal, and Naval War Medal with one Clasp) . Served as Lieutenant R. Marine Artillery on board H.M.S.
Irtbramd on the S.E. coast of America ftt>m 1844 to 1848 ; took part in the operations of the combinMlEngli^ an
3^1^ War Services. — Bayal Ma/rine Artillery,
French Squadrons in the River Parana in 1846, including the action, of Obligado, the landing etonniBg anft eip>
ture of batteries; subsequent operations on the River Parana, concluding "with the action at St Lorenxo, on wbich
occasion he constructed a masked battery Rocket Battery on an island 800 yards from the enemy's guns, zcBBsinic?
concealed for two days and nightB, and materially aiding the passing of batteries at St. Loranso by Men of War
with large convoy of zao merchant vessels on the 25ih Hay 1846 (mentioned in despatdies). Served on shore with
B.M. Battalion at Monte Video when besieged by General Oreb, performing the duty of Acting AAinisnt for 13
months. Proceeded to China in 1855 to take^ charge of R.M. Artillery serving on shore, and was senior Office
of the Corps in the Rocket Boats at the bombardment and ctipture of tJie Tsku Forts on the axst August 1800.
Seijed as senior Oificer in command of R.M. Artillery and B. Hjuines on board the Gun Boat Flotilla which jn-
oeeded up the River Peiho two days after the capture of the Taku Forts and in advance of the Allied Armies. Tore
possession of the Tientsin Forts and afterwards of the principal gate of that city, being placed in command of tfas
same till relieved by a force sent forward by the army. Appoint^ on lotJi September i860 to the command nai
charTO of the.Siege Train Flotilla. Employed in transporting the Siege Train from the Taku Forts to Tungcho»,
^o Daile* froni Pekin (services officially acknowledged). Appointed to the staff of the 2nd Division E. AitilleiT r.
4th Oct. i860 and served during the advance on Pekin and was senior Officer of Royal Marines at its '"
(Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB.).
Royal Marine Artillery.
^ Colonel Williams was severely wounded at Lagos, Western Africa, a6th Dec. 1851, in spiking the guns to protK-.
H.M. steamer TMcer, then aground.
* Colonel Digby served in 1855 in command of the R.M. Artillery in the flotilla of mortar-boats employed tgais^:
Sebastopol during its siege and fall ; also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum ; was several times men-
tioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Msyor, CB. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mt^,.-
die, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Mawboy was in action with the forts of Bomarsund, loth Aug. 1854 ; and he commanded the Bojsl
Marine ArtiUerv in the Battalion during the operations against and surrender of the fbrts (Medal).
* Lt.CoIonel Cox was at the action with the batteries, and expulsion of the Russian garrison fhnn Redoubt Kalet
zgth May 1854, and variously employed on that coast; was the Senior Officer of R.M. ArtiUeiy at the attack bj- ma
combined Fleets on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on the X7th October, and employed in the blo^sdi:^
Force during the siege, until March 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Major Starr served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal) ; also in the flotilla of mortar-boats emi^i
before Sebastopol until its fall, and at the bombardment and surrender of Eanboum (Medal with Clasp, Kni^rl: .'
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
8 Captain Halliday served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during thelxs-
bardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
' M^jor Ansell was at the bombardment of Odessa, 32nd April, and was made prisoner by the Rns^ians y^r
H.M. ship Tiger was stranded and burnt, 12th May 1854. Served with the Baltic expeditionin 1855, and inthe &>Qli
of gunboats during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
10 Major Poore served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of BonsffsJ
in Aug. 1854. Also with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotUla of mortar-boats during the bombardsa;
of Sweaborg (Medal).
" Captain M'Arthur was at the attack and destruction of the piratical stockades, Ac. at Lagos, Western AfKca, ia Der.
1851. Also at the bombardment of Odessa, 32nd April 1854; employed in makingobservations onthecoastof <3coriis,
&.O. ; in action with the batteries, and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Redoubt Kaleh on xpth May : st tti
shelling of a Russian camp in the Bay of Kotcha during the landing of the allied Armies on Uie X4th Septconber ; prad
at the combined attack on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on 17th October, and with the blookadini; Yatt
before that town during the siege, until Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^idie, and Turkish Mcd&. .
Served with the expedition up the Gambia, includmg the storm and capture of the strongly stockaded town ofSsb^
on 2i8t February, and at the bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near Lagos, 25th April 1861.
i« Major Macnamara served with the combined Force before Sebastopol during the siege and its fkll ; «bs t!:'.
senior Officer of R.M. Artillery employed in the Sea of Asof in June 1855, and was landed at Taganrog, Msnoap;-,
and Ghirsk, to destroy Government stores, &o. (mentioned in despatches) ; present at the bombardment and nm-
der of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
^7 Msjor Thelwall was at the destruction of 14 vessels and a vast quantity of stores at Brahested on the jdCb. 31i;
1854 ; at the destruction of 23 vessels, storehouses, Ac., at Uleaborg on the xst and 2nd June ; at the destruction tt 1
vessel and 80 stacks of timber at Tomea on 8tJi Juno ; at the operations against Bomarsund and in action with 0^
forts on the xsth August (Medal). In 1855 he was present during the siege of Sebastopol until its fall, and w c
action with the outer forts on the loth June ; engaged shelling the batteries in Sonjak Bi^, and expelling^e Rii.«eJsi
garrison X2th March, and in action with the batteries at Soujak Kal^ xsth March; assisted at the landineof :^^
troops at Kinboum, and at the bombardment of that Fort (Medal with Clasp, 5th CHass of the Medjidie, and Tmia^
Medal).
1* Lt.CoIonel JoUiiTe served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1854, and in command of a Battery at Balskhn ;
was atl ached to the Royal Artillery in the siege train before Sebastopol during the bombardments in 1855, and st'.u
fall ; ^9A also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinboum (MedBl with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Hcjkt,
Sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
^* Slajor Brydges served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 and X855, and commanded a Mortar in the flotOi
during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Modal). Whilst serving in H.M. ship Oaton was landed in commsnl c|
the Marines of the Fleet on several occasions during the Revolution in Japan in x868, including the occnpaticD c<.
Kob<^.
^ Lt.CoIonel Festing served with the Baltic expedition in 185^ (Medal). Commanded a Mortar in the flotilla emplopd
against Sebastopol from June 1855 until its fiul ; and was also at the bombardment and surrend^ of Kisbccn
(^[eUal with CHasp, Knight of tho Legion of Honor, and Turkish Modal). Served with the China expeditirE \
^657-59 a« Adjutant of the Artillery, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment and storm of tlw o[7
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the^Ashantee war of 1873-74. Commandtd tiu
Forces on tho West Coast of Africa, prior to the arrival of Sir (zamet Wolselcy, and defeated the Aahanteea in r^^
engagements near Cape Coast Castle on the X3th June 187^. Subsequently, while in command of the ontpo«t ■
Dunquah, he received a gunshot wound of tho left thigh in an engagement with the Ashantees on the i^
October, and was severely wounded in the left hip in tiie engagement of the 3rd November whDe rescuing Ut^>-^
Eardley Wilmot, of the Royal Artillery, who had faUen mortally wounded. ** The Queen was graciously ples*^
to command that Lt.CoIonel F. W. Festinjr be specially promoted to the rank of Colonel in the armr, for ts
difitiguished services on the Grold Coast, dated 7th January X874."
*i Captain Durnford served with the R.M. Battalion at the operations against and surrender of the fbtts of Booai"-
sund in Aug. 1854,— tho latter part of the time doing[ dutv as Assistant Engineer. Served with the Baltic exp«lit>:-
in 1855, and was in command of a Mortar in the flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
- Captain Ghidstone served with the Baltic expedition in X854 (Medal). Also in the Black Sea in the latti^ T«ri
of 1855 and unto the declaration of peace in 1856. ,
» Captain C. S. Williams served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the China exi^pditioa ^
' 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment storm and capture of the city ; expeditioa totif
North and attack on the forts at the Peiho (wounded). Served in the north of China in x86o, and oommsMra a
Company at Shanghai during the attacks of the rebel army in August (mentioned in despatches. Medal with CWJ*
»• LtCelonol Morris served with the Baltic expedition in X855 (Medal) . Served also in New Zeataad sg»in« t»
Digitized by V^OOQIC
War Services. — Boy at Marine Light Infantry. 30 1<!
Maories in x86o, inolading the attack on Poketakauere on 97ih Jnite, and waa thanked in General Pratt*ii despatch
IBrwet of M^or, Medal) .
*^ Captain WooDcombe sezred with the Baltic esmedition in 1855, <^nd in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the
Mmbsrdment of Bweaborf (Medal). Served in China in 1858-^, including the expedition to Hankow, action with
Jie batteries at Nankin aoUi November, and action of the aist November (Modal).
" Captain Savage served throughout the China war of 1856-59, including the bombardment of Canton, capture of
^ej^rts in the river, and was landed for the protection of the (hctories; blockade of the river, landing before, bom-
Mrdment and capture of Canton, expedition to the North, and capture of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river
n XS5S and operations there. Also Mie campaign of i860 (Medal with three Clasps).
*^ Captain Tuson served in China in 1858-60, and commanded a Detachment on an expedition against pirates from
!6th Aug. to sth Sept. 1858 (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the capture and destmction of xoo junks
Old 236 guns. Was also present at the attack on the Peiho Fort on 25th June 1859, the capture of the Peiho Ports in
E60. and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Crawford served in the China expedition of 1857-50, including the blockade of the Canton river, bom-
iSTdment and storming of the city, accompanied the exx)edition to the North and waa present at the attack on the
orta at the Peiho on 25th June 1859 (severely wounded, and mentioned in despatches). Served in i860 as Aide de
ramp to Brigadier General Crawford (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Gardner commanded the Royal Marines in the New Zealand war in x863-«4. Including the assault on the
f»tc Pah (mentioned in desiwtches for gallantry), and action of Te Ranga (Brevet of Miyor, and Medal).
* Captain Crease served with the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, bom-
ardment and storming of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the North in x86o, and as
iMistant Engineer at Shanghai.
u Captain Fothergill served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the strongly
tockaded town of Saba on 31st February, and bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near Lagos
n 25th April i86x.
" Captain Welch was landed at Panama to assist in suppressing the rebellion on 37th Sept. x86o.
** Captain Ogle was landed from H.M.S. Britk in command of a detachment of Boyal Marines for the protection
f Cape Coast Castle during the mutiny of the Gold Coast Artillery in October 1842, and received a vote of thanks
mm the Colonial Government. Served in China in H.M.S. Bodney ftom September 1867 to September 1869 ;
ommanded the Royal Marine Artillery of the Battalion of Royal Marines from tjie Squadron at the occupation of
angchow in Nov. x868 ; served with the Battalion at the attack and capture of three walled villages in January
36p (mentioned in despatch^).
» Lieut. Cockcmft served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, was in command of the Royal Marines at the capture
f Ranisririri and action of Rangriawhia (Medal). Was landed on the Island of Tanna, Now Hebrides, 12th Aug. 1865
1 the oi)eTations against the natives.
» Quarter Master Healey served the Syrian campaign of 1840, including the blockade of Alexandria, bopabardment
nd ciipture of St. Jean d'Acro (War Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Baltic campaign of 1855 and
mM>Tit in the mortar flotilla at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Has received the Medied for Meritorious
lervice before the enemy, and also the Good Conduct Medal.
^ Quarter Master Maggs was wounded at the attack and capture of Lagos, a6th Dec. 1851. Has the Medal for
leritorious Service and the Good Conduct Medal.
>* Quarter Master Morgan has received the Arctic Medal.
Royal Marine Light Infantry,
* Colonel Aslett served as Brigade Major to the Royal Marines in the Crimea in 1854 and part of 1855, inclndlng
i^ battle of Balaklava ; was present during the whole of the siege and ftdl of Sebastopol ; also at the surrender of
•cboum (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Has the Gtood
•;:^'ic-e Pension.
Culonel Snther served with the R.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war. Has received
•« War Medal with Clasp, as also the Turkish Medal for services on the Coast of Syria in 1840-41. Commazided the
attaiion in Japan in 1864-66, present at the attack and bombardment of the Forts of Simonosald by the com-
uiMl Fleets ; landed in command of Allied Brigades for the destruction of the five Forts and magazines on the 6th
'-pu>mljer 1864. Commanded Brigade at the storming and capture of the enemy's stockade (mentioned in des-
itohps, CB., Colonel, and Officer of the Legion of Honor). Has the Good Service Pension.
^ Colonel Clavell served with the B.M. Battalion at D'Jouni in Syria in 1840 (Medal with (Hasp, and Turkish Medal)
) Acting Engineer. Was severely wounded by an explosion of gunpowder while firing a salute on board H.M. ship
ii*ifrdorn. Served in tiio%.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854, and
JtTfttiona there (Baltic Medal). In 1855 he was before Sebastopol until its fall ; waa employed on the Staff of the
nuy aa Provost Marshal on the expedition to Kertch and Teni Kal^, as also at the surrender of Kinboum, and
KTationa there (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel Penrose served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Coast of Spain in 1838. Also in China in
41 42 dtiring the operations in the Yane>tse-Kiang. Landed on 34th Oct. 1856 for the protection of the British
fi'^ry at Canton ; commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the breach in the wall of Canton on 39th
^>Wt, and throughout the subsequent operations— mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
:rvtf<.l with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the
itti^ncs at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal
annos at the assault capture and destmction of the five batteries, stockaile, magazines, and barracks, and dunng
2 "hnrt operations, from the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches) .
' Colonel Rodney served in Spain during the CarUst war. Served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854,
il ^Tith the Brigade in the Crunea as Aide de Camp and Brigade Major at the battle of Balaklava and during the
fk'p and fall of Sebostopol ; was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major,
uight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' Colonel Adair served in Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal), and was slightly wounded in the
^"a^Ut upon Gebail. Served before Sebastopol during its siege and fall, and with the R.M, Battalion at the ooeapa-
>n of Kertch and Yeni KaM, as also at the surrender of Kmboum (Medal with Clasp, 5th Glass of the Medjidie,
A Tarklfth Modal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance
the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines at the capture and destruction of the
Lttcries, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864 (slightly
'.undcd, and mentioned in despatches).
' Colonel J. H. Stewart served the Syrian campaign of 1840, — at D*Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bombard*
^nt of Acre (War Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'^ Colonel Wright served on the Coast of Syria in 1840 (Medals).
'* Colonel Dmry served in Burmah during the war in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the Baltic
jpedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
'' Colonel Wylde served with the R.M. Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and Yeni ICaltf ; was before
^baatopol until ita fiiU; also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'♦ Colonel Kennedy served under Admiral Sir T. Cochrane in the operations against the Pirates in Borneo during
i>?n&t 1843 ; was actively engaged on shore in the attack on Brun^, the destmction of a stockade, and the capture
a battery of guns together with large quoatities of ammunition ; served subsequently in the foremost line of boats
the attack of the Pirate stronghold of Malloodoo, and on the boom being broken, waa landed with the Marine force
Inch drove the pirates from their entrenchments and pursued them up the country. Li 1846 he ser^d intlt> the
igi ize y g
301 <^ War Services. -^Royal Marine L'ujlii IvfaiUnj,
force under Colonel Despard in the opemtions iq New Zealand, and was acthrelj engaged in Uie advance on, skge
and captnro of, tho Hnapekapcka stockade, an etent which ended that war (Medal).
" Colonel Boyle commanded the Detachment of Royal Marinea in the expedition np the St. Joan de Nkani^a.
and was present at the storming of Fort Serapagni, and surrender of others in 1848, and wasmenttoned in th« dt*
spatcbes. Served in China during the last war, was present at the capture of tho forts and blockade of the Caatfs
river, landed for the protection of the factories, and was at the storming on apth Oct. 1856 (mentioned in despstcbft) ;
engaged in all the subsequent operations, at the destruction of Mandarin junks in Fatsham Creek (mentraiwd :::
despatches, and Brevet of Major), landing before and storming of Canton. Commanded the Royal Marine* of tk«
fleet on the expedition to the north of China, and at the capture of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river (atr-
tioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
'« Colonel .d 'Arthur served with the Expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
'7 Lt.L'olonel Gwyn served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and was also at the snrreiider of Sn-
bourn (Mo al with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ * Lt.Colonel do Courcy served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bcB*
bordment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the asMiilt captst
and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864 (wTerdr
wounded by a muskot-ball in the left wrist, middle linger amputated ; mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of iiAjir.
" Lt.Colon6l Pvm served in the China expedition of 1858-60, including the blockade of the Canton river, thelanlr;
before, storm and capturo of the city. In 1858 he served on the StafT of the Army as Captain Superintendent uf tb*
Canton Police Force (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Lt. Colonel Ellis served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the Baltic expedition ir 1854 (Herit ,
was Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion during the siege of Sebastopol and at the battle of Balaklava in the same jic,
and Aide de Camp to Colonel Hurdle at its fall, a« also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with two Cia^;^
Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the MedJidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China expedition of iSsr^ ^
Aide de Camp to Colonel HoUoway, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing l^elore, Monn iv4
capture of the city (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Appointed Miyor of Brigade to the Royal Manse* c
Augrnst 1858.
** Lt. Colonel Ilerrick and Major Snow sewed with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
■7 Lt.Colonel Prynne ser\'ed in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Modal) . Served in tne China expedition of i?5r?i
including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing betore and capture of the city. Also the campaign of ir .
mdudi ag the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Tokoo Fort, lieing on<» of Use 's<
to enter, and shot the Chinese General in command of it (mentioned for gallantry in despatches), and siibeet,'^:^
operations (Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with three Clasps).
* Mi^or Baker was in action with the Russian batteries on HangoeHead, 32nd May 1854. Served with the B*!;.;
expediUon in 1855, includimr the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
* Major Harris served m the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal).
" Mi^or Connolly served with tho Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). -
" Major Gregory was present at the bombardment of Odessa 23nd April 1854; served with the R-M. Battat.-
at the occanatiun of Enpatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebaatoi>ol iu i^u-,
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the MedJidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Major Shute ser\'ed in the Royal Navv during the operations on the Coast of Syria (Tnrkiah Medal, and Ns'i
War Medal with one Clasp). In 1854-55 he served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea, part of the time a* Q'^it*
Master of Brigade during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at the oattle of BalHklav.i, and commandcil » < =
pany at the capture of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of tho Mec^'idic, and Turkish Medal) : he «&& ^*-
at the bombardment at Odessa 22nd April 1854.
^ Major Fraser ser\''ed as Adjutant to the R.M. Battalion at the boml»rdment and snrrcnder of the fcr.* '
Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal).
** Majors Bennett and Blanckley served during the summer of 1855, blockading the Russian ports iz —
White Sea.
^ Lt. (Lionel H. L. Evans served with the R.M. Battalion in co-operation with the French army at the attarkt:"!
surrender of the forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, includiiL".e
destruction of telegraph stations on 29th June, and the shelling of a large body of Russian troops on ist July »M(^-*
Commanded a Company throughout the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Cantc^i r.f*.
storm and capture of the city, and action with the Bravea near the White Cloud Mountains ; aocompu:.^ ' '
expedition to tho North as Adjutant of the 3nd Battalion, and was at tho attack on the forts at the Peiho (wr:^>:
mentioned in despatches). SerVed the campaign of i860 as second in command of the Chinese Coolie Cur* ^
the expedition to the North (Medal with thnee Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
*■ Major Carrington was at the bombardment of Odessa a2nd April 1854 ; served the Eastom campaipn vt' c-
R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and fetll of Sebastopol, also at the surrender of K::: •^ "-'
(Modal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-50 in O.ri
as Quarter Master of the ist Battalion, and was at the operations before and storming of Canton ; eacpeditit-D t '
North, and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho. Served thecainpaign of' i860 as Riile In^r-- -'
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (severely wocxiW "
the fhce, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal with two Claaps).
** Major R. W. B. Hunt served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the f'r.-
Bomarsund in Aug. 1 854 (Medal) . Served in the Black Sea fi-om the latter part of 1 855 to the declaration of peafr '
1856 in command of a Detachment in a Floatini; Batteiy. Was attached as Colonel in Chief of the yiJii'^ •;
Volunteers to the Field Force employed in St. Thomas-in-the-East, Jamaica, during the negro rebellion d "
(mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Privy and Legislative Councils, and of the 8p«aictr 1 '
House of Assembly). Was detached (Vom Jamaica in 1867 by the Governor in Chief to British Hondiir«»'s i
Staff of the Lt,(3ovemor of that colony for tho organisation of the Militia with the rank of Colonel Comnu«!4»:t ■'
that Force during the disturbances on the firontiers with the hostile Indians of Yucatan and Guatemala (tatrtn--
in despatches, and Brevet of Major).
*« Lt.Colonel F. G. Pym served the Eastern campaign with the Royal Marines attached to the Light Divisir*. iir!:
ing the battles of Balaklava (commanded a position Battery) and Inkerman (mentioned in despatches for paiisir .
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three (Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th CHass of the Mf<l:J:^ " •
Turkish Medal). Commanded a Detachment throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the atr-^'-
Bohunpore (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General in Council) and Phoolj no. »i '^ '
skirmished to the front under a heavy fire, captured two guns, and turned the last on the retroatin^r ei.»Tii\ ' *
tioned) ; led tho advance at the attack on the Fort of Betwa and covered the retreat ; led the skinnisht-: ? »']•!' >" '
an overwhelming force at the battle of Ahmora (mentioned) ; present at tiie actions at Jhamnowlec aii>\ I'ha. in»*
(mentioned for both) ; led the assault at the capture of the Fort and village of Nuggur (mentioned) ; iln've ':. '-•
enemy's skirmishers at the capture of the Ranee's Cote near Ahmora on 9th June 1858. having lea a sick hcA '.:-
marched about 26 miles during the night to be present with his men (mentioned) ; attack on the Fort and viJIir?
Jugdespore, actions at and near Doomeoreahgungo, and battle of Toolsepore. Commandcti a Morttr Efnr
attached to the siege train during the latter part of the campaign (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Has the Jriv :
Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a gunner, R.M. A. at Spithcad in 1856.
*' Major H. F. Cooper served with tho R.M. Battalion at the defence of Enpatoria and with the BrigaCpra f
Crimea during the sicKc and fall of Sebastopol, latterly as Acting Quarter Master ; was Quarter "Hft'cr oft.? :^
Battalion at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, 5th CUiss of the Me^idie, and Turkish Mwlal).
« Major Mnskory served in the Black Pea the latter part of 1855. Served as Adjutant of the 2nd Brttla-'f;/
the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of tho Canton river, operations before and captuic '-
city (Medal with Clasp).
*• Major West served at the blocka<Ie in tho Baltic in 1854 ; was present during tho operations againrt th*- -* "?'
Islands, including the capture of an earthem battery on the 8th August, and in the action with the fijiis of MJ_
sund on the 15th August. In 1855 he accompanied the Baltic expedition : was in action with stcfiniCTF or.l » w:u
on 21st June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to the IJa-tiC =-
the declaration of peace in 1856. , r^r^ni^
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" U.Co]onel Ambroee Wolri^ served in the Baltic in Angnstand Septemlier 1854 (Medal) ; BerredtheBa«tem cam-
paijETu of 1854 with the R.M. Bngade, including the batUc of Balakiava, nud was with the Light Division of the Army
ut the battle of Inkerman, and in the Trenches during the whole winter; present with the combined Force before
^bastopol during the siege, and at its fall in 1855 ; served as Adjutant to the R.M. Battalion on the Kertch expedi-
tion and occupation of Yeni Kal^, was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian Medal,
3th Class of the Me4}idio, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Royal Marines in the engagement with the forts at
Kagosima in Japan on the xsth August 1864 (Brevet of Mfuor). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at
the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Major of Brigade at the capture and de-
fitroction of the batteries, magazines, and barracks, and duriiig the shore operations, IVom the 5th to the 8th Sept.
1864 (mentioned in despatches). .
^' Major Meheuz and Captain Delaoombe served wil^ the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
»* Mnjor Meade served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balakiava
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tiirkish Medal). Served on the China
expe<lition of 1857-59. including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of tiie city ; after-
wiirds as Quarter Master of the 2nd Battalion. Served with the expedition to the north of China in i860, including
the action of Sinho^ tiking of Tangku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal
with three Clasps).
** Captair. Ruel was at the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Redoubt Kaleh,
izth May 1854. Served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea firom 1854 to Feb. 1855, and with the combined Force
bcforG Sebastopol during its siege and &11 ; commanded a Ck)mpany at the occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kal^, and
was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Thomas served with the R.M. Battalion at ESupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during
the sie^e and fall of Sebastopol, and was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'-* Captain Cobb served in the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Conton river, storm and
capture of the city. Served as Adjutant with the expedition to the north of China in 1 860, including the action of Sinho,
taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Tiiku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal with three ClasjMft).
*^ Lt. Colonel Cuthbcrt W. Burton while belonging to H.M.S. WiHcheitter in Nov. 1854 was detached, by the special
ardor of the Commander in Chief, in command of Detachments of Royal Marines landed IVom the t^hips for the
lUack and destruction ofalarg^ piratical fleet and batteries in Kulan Bay, China (mentioned in despatches, and
recoived the thanks of H.M. Grovemment and the Lonls of the Admiralty). Acted as Adjutant to the Royal Marines
[ADdiag from the Fleet for the protection of the British factories at Canton, and in all the operations in the Canton
river from Oct. 1856, including the assault on and entry into the city of Canton on the 29th Oct. (mentioned in de-
>patche8) ; at the attack and destruction of war junks and first taking of French Folly Fort on the 6th Nov. (officially
;hauked, and at the second taking and demolition of the some fort on 6th Deccmuer. Adjutant of the Garrison
;<jmp').4ed of seamen, marines, and the 59th Regt. at Fort Macao (the advuiccd position) and in all the atiiacks upon
:hai fon till June 1857. Present as Adjutant to uie R. Marines at the battle of Fat«>hnn on zst June 1857 (mentionea in
icspatches). Commanded North Wantong IsUnd Fort from July to December. Adjutant of the Provisional Bat-
alion at the aa^ault and capture of Canton on the 28th and soth Dec. 1857 (mentioned in despatches) and the subse-
quent operations uutil the Battalion was broken up on the 30th Sept. 1858. Joined the ist battalion of the R.
Uarino Brigade and was attached to the Staff of the Army as Deputy. Superintendent of the Military Police Force at
J&aton till Jan. 1850. Commanded a Company in the action with the Braves at Mong Kong on 4th January, and
Um at the attack anu capture of the bridge and village of Shecktsing on the 8th Jan. 1859. On quitting the China
itotion, received the thanks of the Commander in Chief for general services throughout the campaign (Medal witb
,wo ('lasps, and Brevet of Major).
•^ Captain Mould was present at the attacks on the Russian batteries at Petropaulovski on 3i8t August and 4tb
kpt., and at the capture of two Russian vessels on 7th Sept. 1854.
^ Captain Forbes served with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
** Captain Francis Lean served with the Baltic expeditions in x85<i and 1855 (Medal). Served with the Royal
klariue Battalion, in co«operation with the French Army, at the bombardment and capture of the forts of Bomar-
fund, Aland Isles, in Aug. 1854, and was in the Company that took possession of Fort Nottich. and brought away
ho Russian garrison. Commanded the Detachment of Marines in a gunboat of the flotilla, and was actively
!Q?agcd with the euem^ during the bombardment of Sweaborg in Aug. 1855. Served with the Battalion sent out
'or service in Japan m x964-66, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simono-
^i, the cntnuice of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade,
n^itrrisines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, fix)m the 5th to the Sth Sept. 1864.
^ <:aptain Colwell served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). Served with the Battalion sent out for eer-
rice in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonoeaki, tho
tntrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines,
md barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
^* Captain Swale was landed with Detachments for the protection of British subjects and propert^v at Singapore,
n May 1854. Was landed in Oct. 1856 for the protection of the British factories at Canton, engaged in the storming
if the breach in the wall of that city on 29th October and wounded in the neck by a muskec-ball (mentioned in
lei^patches) ; was in the boats at the capture of French Folly Fort on 5th Dec. ; at the destruction of Chinese war
aub» in Escape and Fatshan Creeks on 37th May and xst June 1857 ; blockade of the Canton river, storm and cap-
are of the city (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Captain Wm. Sanders served with the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of Bomar-
uu'l in Aug. 1854. Also with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the action with a battery at the mouth of the
!(arva on the xSth June (Medal) .
^ Captain Ussher L. Morris and Major J. C. Travers served with the Baltic exi)editions in 1854 ^^^ i^SSi iueludin^
he action with a battexy at the mouth of the Narva on x8th June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal),
.'aptain Travers served as Adjutant of the xst Battalion on the China expedition of X857-58. including the blockade
>f the Canton river, the landing before, storm and capture of the city ; was appointed Aide dc Camp to Colonel
loUoway in Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
<' Captains STMeekan, Symons, H. S. Jones, and G. F. Blake serveil with Uio Baltic expedition in 1854.
*'' Captj
[Medal ).
^ Captain Mairis served the Eastern campaign of X854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balak-
ava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Glass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
iri.h the expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856. Served in China with the expe<litionary
t»rce in 1858-59 ; also the campaign of x86o, including the action of Sinho. the taking of Tonghoo, storm and. cap-
ure of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded in the left shoulder, and mttntionod in despatches), and subsequent
p« rations as Acting Quarter Master (Medal with two Clasps).
'^ Captain Mitchell scr^'cd with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855. and was employed in the rocket-boats at
he bombardment of Sweaborg on the 9th August (Medal). Served with the expedition to the Baltic until the de-
rlaration of peace in 1856.
'" Captain J. F. Sanders served with the R.M. BattaUon at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of Bomar-
-md in Aug. 1854. Served also with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Modal). Served with the expedition to the
initio until the declaration of peace in x8^6.
'' (Captain Creighton served in the Baltic in the latter part of 1855 (Medal).
"' Captain Timr.out.h served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 185^ (Medal) ; also with the R.M. Brigade In the
;riraoa at the siege of Sebastopol ttom. Feb. to Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish MedaH.
75 CnpUun Nurse served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal) ; also with tho combined Force before Sebas-
op'>l in 1854-55 uTitil its fall; with the Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and advance ou Yeni KaM, also at the
K^mbardment of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Coppin served with the Baltic expeditions of 1854 and X855 (Medal). Seivcd with the China expedition
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of 1857-59, including tho blockade of the Canton river, operationB before and capture of the dty; expedition to tiie
North and wonndea at the attack on the forte at the Pemo (Medal with Olaep).
7' Captain Brutton served with the combined Force before Sebastopol dnring the liege in x854-S5« *^ ^^^ the
expedition to Kertch and Yeni Kal^ (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"" Captain le Grand served at the siege of Sebastopol flrom 1854 nntil its fkll ; was also at the captare of KcncL.
and occupation of Yeni Kal^, and at the snrrender of Kinbonm (Medal with Clasn, and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Graham served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855, inclnoing the destraoCion of telei^j^
stations on 29th June, and the shelling a large oodv of troops on xst Jnlv (Medal).
7* Captain R. F. Tayler served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea from Feb. 1855 until the tail of BebMtopal
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*o Captain Ozzard served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and with the combined Faroe Itelbn
Sebastopol during the siege; also with the expedition to Kertch, advance on and occupation of Teni KaU; m* z.
action with outer defences of Sebastopol on X7th Jxme (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served oiitlie
China expedition of 1857-59, and was at the destruction of war junks in Escape and Fatsham Creeks on 25th sLd
3^th May and 15th June 1857, twice landed, attacked and defeated parties or Chinese soldiers; blockade of Caiu:
river, action with junks in the Macao Broadway, capture of Chuenpee Fort, capture of the batteries at Shektcs;,
and occupation of Canton. Also with the expedition to the north of China in x86o, and at Shanghai durinfr tfas
attacks of the rebel army in August, as Acting Adjutant and Qr.Master, part of the time served as Garrison Suf
Officer (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Captain E. B. Pritchard joined the R.M. Brigade in the Oimea in Feb. 185^. and served with it undl the bQof
Sebastopol ; was also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
>* Captain Shanks served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brinde in the Crimea danc;
the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^jidie. and Turkish Medal).
^ Captain Barnes served in the operations in the Canton river in 1856-58 ; was in Macao Fort when attacked H
junks on 4th January, at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, landed to destroy a village, atonaaii
capture of Canton (Medal with two Clasps).
** Captain Walsh served with the Baltic expedition of 1855 (Medal) ; and also with the Baltic expedition of xip
antU the declaration of peace.
^ Captain Shairp served with the Baltic exi>edition in 1855. including the destruction of telegraph statiocf c
aoth June, and the shelling a large body of troops on zst July (Medal). Served in China in 1858-59, against pinta ;
also during tho campaign of i860 (Medal).
•« Captam Caimcross served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal).
*7 Captain Broufhton served in the Crimea during the latter part of z855'(Medal). Served on the China Expedi-
tion of 1857-59, including tho blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With ibs
expedition to the north of China in i860, and as acting D.A. Commissary (General at Shanghai (Medal with Cltfp}.
** Captain Holmes served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of a fortandaheUiuras
encampment on asrd June, blowing up of Fort Svartholm and barracks on 4th July, destruction of the bsn^cb a:
Lovisa on 5th July, shelling a Cossack encampment and landing at' Kounda Bay on the i ith Jnly, deitmctiai: d 1
Cossack barracks, &o., on lath July, action with a Russiim steamer, gunboats, and a battery near Wiborg os 1.^:^
July ; also with the batteries on Fredericksham on aist Julv, capture of the Island of Kolka, and deetructionof k::-
tary stores on 26th July, and bombardment of fBweaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to the Baltics:::-'
the declaration of peace in 1856.
*> Captain A. H. Pascoe served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal) . Served in China during the «v, ssl
was present at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek on xst June 2857, and blockade of the Canton rn-
(Medal with Clasp). Was present at the cutting out of two vessels from under the dtadel of San Bias ob v^
Kovember 1859.
M Captain Rodney served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal).
>i Captain Wroot serx^ed with the Baltic expeditions in 1855 and 1856 (Medal). Also with thA China expfiiixz -'.
K858-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also with tiie ad-
dition to tho North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and captare of the North Tic
Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
« Captain Hale served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Also with the China expedition of 1857-5:. ^
eluding the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the expediticn ts t:;
Korth m t86o, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tanku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fon,!^
subsequent opoi-ntions (Medal with three Clasps). Served in China in H.M.S. Modneg ftt>m Septem^ber 1S67 to^
tember 1869 ; commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines landed firom the Squadron at the occupation of YsmiJtbn*
in Nov. 1868 (riiontioned in despatches), and at the attack and eai>ture of three walled villages in Jsauur :^'
(mentioned in de^ipatches).
^ Captain Macdonald served in the Black Sea in the latter part of 1855, also in the Crimea during the latter pttrf^
1855 (Medal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, Uie eDtrsoceof tt I
inland sea of Japan, and as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the capture and destrudion of the iMttenai*
magasines, and barracks, and dnring the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th September 1864.
*«'^Sir Rose Lambart Prioe was present at the storming of Canton in December 1857, also at the attack on the FieC '-
Forts in June 1859 (wounded), went with the Battalion under Colonel Oascoigne to the north of China in 1860. is!
was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, affiurs of the 21st and 33xd Septeictc:. I
and surrender of Pckin (Medal with three Clasps).
*> Captain Allnutt served in China during tne war of 1856-58, and was present at the captare of ^e itets C"
blockade of the Canton river, landed for the protection of the ftctories, at the storming on the a9th Oct. 1856 (c^
tioned in despatches), all the subsequent operations, destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, the landing bef^
and storming of Canton, expedition to the North and capture of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river (ICf^
with three CHasps).
M Captain A. W. D. Smith served on the Cnina expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Gantoo rir^
the lanoing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountaini. affi»
and capture of the bridge and village of Shetksmg ; expedition to the North and attack on the forts at the ?f^^
June 1859 (wounded severely) . Also served the campaign of i860 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Chincae Co^
Corps in 1858-50.
100 Captain Hore served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the !«:>
bardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as OrdeT
Officer to the Brigadier commanding at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stodaule, oa^
zines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5U1 to the 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in desiatcbH*
1°^ Captain Fonblanque served on the Chma expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Gantoo hrer.ui
landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied tne expedition to the North and was at the atU(i :■
the forts at the Peiho on 3sth June 1850 : served also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho. tskixl
of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and suDsequent operations (Medal with three Clasp»).
i« Captain Heriot served on the CHiina expedition of 1857-58, indudmg the blockade of the Cantoc riTer. t|J
landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and was wofmded tf uf
attack on the forts at the Peiho on 35th June 1859. Served the campaign of i860 with the Chinese Goolie C<^> ^
eluding the expedition to the North and the operations there (Medal with three Clasps).
^°* Captain Kennicott served in India and China in 1857-59 * ^^^ ^^ ^^ attack on the forts at the Peiho oa :^ ^
June 1859, and served tho campaign of i860 (Medal) .
i<H Captain Pritchett served on tne China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton rivfr.tt*
landing before, storm and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the expedition to the Now ^
x86o, and in command of the Police Force at Shanghai daring the attacks by the rebels. ,
i<» Captain Scott served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, theltf"*
Intr before and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). ^
I** Captain Collins served on the China expedition of 1857^59, including the blockade of the Canton ri«r. u
landing; before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves on 4th Jan. 1859, and again at the pilkc^.'
Shektaing, present at the detached post West Gate, Canton, when attacked on the night qfJha^^UL^olr iM: ^'^
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t tlio attack on the Peilio Forts, on 35th June 1859, where he was seyerely wonnded by a matchlock-bnllet in the lea
ee while aavinj^ a woonded marine from drowning in the advanced ditch (Medal with three Clasps).
^^ Captain Barker served on the China expedition of i857>58, inclnding the blockade of the Canton river, the
mdini; before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and was at the attack on
he forts at the Peiho on asth Juno 1859; served also the campaign of x86o, includinjar the action of Sinho, taking of
?onghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned m despatches), and Bubsequent
•perations (Hedal with three Clasps). Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1S64-66, and was
kresent at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Jnpan,
A Lieut, and Quarter Master of the R.M. Battalion, and served on the Staff of the Brigadier commanding at tho
issault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during tho shore
iperations, Crom the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
** Captain Thompson served on tho China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
anding before, storm and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Captain Straghan served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river ;
ccompamed the expedition to the North and was wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859
mentioned in despatches). Served the campaign of i860, including tho action of Sinho, taking of Ton^i^hoo, storm
md captore'of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal
cith three Clasps).
'^^ Captain Servante served on the (}hina expedition of 1857-59, inclnding the blockade of the Canton river. Also
he campai^rn in the North of China in x86o, including the affair of Sinho, capture of Tongku, assault and capture
»f the Takn Forts (with the ladder party), and the subsequent engagements on the advance to Pekin (Med^with
hree Clasps).
^^* Captain Silver was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of
he inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864.
"* Lients. F. Baldwin and A. B. Crosbie served in China in H.M.B. Bodney from September 1867 to September
1869, and landed frem the Squadron at the occui^ation of Yangchow in November x868 ; also served in a Battalion at
he attack and capture of three walled villages m January 1869 (mentioned in despatches).
^^ Lients. Dwyer and Norcock served with the Battalion sent out for service in Jai>an in 1864-^, and wero
iresent at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan,
he assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore
)perationB, firom the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
^ M^jor HuskisBon served on the Coast of Svria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
[Tfaina and at Canton during the war in 1856 (Medal).
^ Major William Jolliffe served the Syrian campaign of 1840— at D'Jouni.the storming of Sidon, and bombard-
ment of Acre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
^ Major M'CaUum served the Syrian campaign of 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal),— at D'Jouni, and
bombardment of Acre. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of
Balaklava, and was with the Battalion attached to the Light Division in the Trenches during the winter ; in 1855 he
was with the combined Force before Sebastopol until its &11 ; with tho Battalion in the expedition to Kertch and
occupation of Teni Kal^ ; and with tho Brigade at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal.)
^^ Lt. Colonel Masters served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58. Served with the expedition tothenorth of China,
and commanded tho and Battalion at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th Jtme 1859— severely wounded, and
mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major) . Served throughout the operations in the north of China in x86o (Medal) .
^^ Biajor Arthur Bllis served in the Black Sea during the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
'** Lt. Colonel Cooke served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, tho
landing before and capture of Canton in command of one of the storming Companies, also present at the White
Cloud Mountain affair m June 1858, capture of Namtow, and capture of batteries at Shektsing ; served afterwards
as D.A.Q.M. Gieneral to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"^ Quarter Master White served tho Eastern campaign of 1851-^51 including the battle of Balaklava and siego of
Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and Medals for Meritorious Conduct).
^ Quarter Master Woon servea with the Arctic expedition of 1850-54 (Medal). Campaign in China in 1857-^9, ^
eluding the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and storming of Canton, the taking and destruction of
Shektsmg, and the expedition to tho North and attack on the Peiho Forts, a5th June 1859. Mentiono<l in despatches,
and awarded the Medal for Conspicuous Gfdlantiy, having saved the life of a wounded comrade under a heav>' fire
(Medal with Clasp).
^^ Qtiarter Master TTaiimg served on the China expedition of 1857-50, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before and capture of the city, taking and destruction of Shektsing, expedition to the North, and ono of
tho storming party at the attack on the Peiho Forts on a5th June 1859. Mentioned in despatches, and awarded the
Medal for Conspicuous Gallantry (Medal with Clasp) . *
^ Mr. Hind served in the Crimea in 1854-55, and was present at the attack on Fort Constantiue, and siege 9^
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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mta^u Millett, Bengal Infantry; Deputy Superintendent of Police, 3rd Grade,
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Innin'ry j
ivi<l Walter Williams, Madras In&ntry ; Wing Subaltern 36 Madras Native Infantry
.me^ ('ftvan Berkeley, Madras Infantry; Second Assistant to the Governor >
I reueral's Agent for Central India }
^:»r<re Thomas Halliday, Bengal Cavalry; Station Staff Officer at Fysabad
Kjrire William Holdsworth,** Bengal Infuitry; Wing Subaltern x Bengal Native )
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i'ar\' Vsui5ittart Riddell, Bengal Infisintry; Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, ^
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»rire Bmlmzon Ponsonby Alcock, Bengal Infantry
)bert Hastie Inglis, Ben^;^ Infantry ; W*
ithaniel James Jones, Bengal Infont^;
>bert Hastie Inglis, Ben^;^ Infantry ; Wing Officer 6 Bengal Native Infantry
ithaniel J amea Jones, Bengal Infont^ ; Wmg Officer 3 Punjaub Infkntry
Thur Kdward Downing, Bengal Infantry; Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P.^
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7T'.«>H Johmitone,*** Bengal InAuitry ; Special Assistant to the Superintendent of the )
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iarlu«; Herbert Bergman, Bengal Infbntry ; Wing Subaltern Z9 Bengal Native Infanuy _
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r-nry Archibald M'Nair, Bengal Inftintry ; Squadron Officer xa Bengal Cavalry I20 Sept. 58
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lUiim Stephen Alex. Lockhart, Bengal Inikmtry ; Deputy Assistant Quarter Master \ I o«* ^8 jung „
Gencr;\l y, ^ ^ ,ig«u«c59
■nry Charles Creak, Bengal Cavalry; Squadron Officer 7 Bengal Cavalry ! 4 Mar. 59' 2 Jan. 60
enry Rowbiind, Bengal Infantry; Sub Assistant Commissary General, 3nd Class, ") \ gopt.57'17 gept.^8
Iwurd BenCox,««» Bengal in&ntry .......!!!!!!!.!!...!..! Iiz Dec. 57 z 5 Feb. 6x
»^ia» Gordon Cloet^, Madras Infantry; Deputy Superintendent, Revenue Survey, ) I fi paw „),„ An.y /u
Madras, on special duty at the Central Office \.. ..J 1 ^'*''' 57 3oAug.6o
ellMley Campbell,** Bengal Infantayj Officiating Wing Subaltern X4 Bengal/ I . var c7!,oAnr cR
Native Infantry ._ .^ ^. .^ y \ ^ •"-* • 5/ j" -"^j'* • 50
5 May 57|ix Jan. 6z
rancjs Uardingc Tyrrell, Madras Infantry; Government Agent at Chepauk and
Paymaster of Camatic Stipends, also Persian and Hindostani Translator to Go- >
vemment of Madras J
tTi ry Charles Kemble,»'o Bengal Cavabry ; Squadron Officer 8 Bengal Cavalry j 10 June 57 ! 1 8 May 58
>t>ort Aug. Carew Hunt,*7i Bomlmy Infantry; At^jutant 5 Bombay Nativo Inttmtry .. 1 4 Oct. 571x0 May 60
eui y Hawkins Drury Owen, Bombay Cavalry ; Squadron Officer, Poona Horse x z Oct. 58 1 22 June 50
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n MacdoQaldChambers,*'* Bombay Infantry ; Wing Subaltern 5 Bombay Native ) 1^, juiy 58 n Dec 60
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r.immi«»ionerof Oude ...^ )\ 4^^«>v.57j 4 Apr.
hur Harvey Davis, Bombay I
lUirtin Henry James Stopford, Bombay Cavalry ; Ac^jutant Kolapore Local Infantry
thur Harvey Davis, Bombay Infantry ; Station Staff Officer, Tanna .19 Sept.57 27 Mar.
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snry Wilberforoe Bird,*?* Madras Cavalry; Cantonment Magistrate of Tricbinopoly.(2o Feb. 58.19 ^Uy 58)20 Feb. 70
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tllousrhby Wallace Hooper,*?" Madras Cavalry; Squadron Subaltern 4 Madras Cavalry 70 Apr. 58'2x Deo. 5930 Apr. 70
|)><-'rt Tait, Madras Infantry ; Adjutant 36 Madras Native In fantry ...._........ j x 3 June 58 29 Aug. to i "
)l>crt Graham Mayne, Bombay Cavalry; Conmxandant of the Governor's Body) 1 , t„i„,q
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•thur Noel Phillips, Bengal Infantry; Assistant Commissioner, xst Grade, North ^ I « n^w. .0
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, Bengal Inflint?y ; City Magistrate of Lucknow.
niPs Grant Duff Walker,*^ Madras Cavalry; Adjutant x Cavalry Hyderabad)
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•rije Crawford Hogff, Bombay Cavalry ; Adjutant Poona Horse
sfpruun Currie, Bonibay Caviury; Adjutant x Bombay Cavalry
Jirlcs Alexander Edward Stapleton Carter, Bengal Infantry ; Assistant Paymaster, ^
l*anjaub Circle y
ilUum Stenhouso, Madras Infantry; Deputy Conservator of Forests, 2nd Grade,)
BerAr, Central Provinces y
mcAMay, Bengal InQintry, *?■ Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works ; District )
Sngincerof Samn and Chnmparun y
3o Nov. 60
X5 Feb. 60
29 Mar. 59
z2Apr. 59
x6 0ct. 60
35 Dec. to
30 July 58
X Jan. 63
X Jan. 60
2x July 70
9 Aug. 70
>4 Sept. 70
4 Oct. 70
27 Oct. 70
27 Oct. 70
IX Dec. 70
X Dec. 70
3oFeb. 7z
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^ Sir H. G. A. Taylor was present at several afikirs with the rebels in Goonuoor in 1801-02, and «7ma ore
wounded. He marched with the zoth Madras Inflantry to join the Grand Army under the Commander in Chief n^ru
Hurryhur, thence marched to join the army in advance under General Wollesley, reachinf? it in 8ept«nber i&.^:i:4
remamed with it until atter peace was concluded with the Mahrattas, having been present at Uie battles of Ai^::^!
(twice wounded) and Argaum, and ihe siege and storm of Gawilghur. Joined the Hyderabad Subsidtary Fom n
1807, and continued with the advanced Field Force under Generals Doveton, Sir Barry Close, and Bomlev ur^
May 1817.
* General H. Thomson served during the campaigns of 1803-5 under Lord Lake, and was present at the battles :'
Laswarrie and Ufzulghur, and the siege and assault of Bhurtpore.
* General F. Young served with the Bengal Volunteers at the taking of Balasore and operaUons on the C«s: ;:
1803-4, and with the- army under Lord Lake in 1805 including the siege and assault of Bhurtpore. Kei«ul w» : u
18x4-16, including the actions of Nalaparree, Nahun, and Jecluk (Medal with Clasp). Served in Rajpuoiasa 1
28x7-18. Commanded a Detachment employed in the capture of the Gurrah of Kooryah in 1824.
* General A. Dick served against the mud fort of Jurhapoora and throughout Lord Lake's campaign is : :
Served with the expedition to Java in x8ii and ^vas present at the storm and capture of Fort Cornells (Mcd&l < :
Olasp).
* General H. Hall served at the reduction of the Province of Bundlecund in 1806-7, including Uie sieges of Tiu,
Burgowa, and Cheemere, and the surrender of nineteen other forts. Was Adjutant of the 4th Light Baitalkm k; m
storming of the fortified hills of Roi?ouieo and at the siege of the first class hill fortress of Ac^eeghur in 1809; i^-s
with the army under Sir Gabriel Martindell which kept Nawab idLeer Khan in check und prevented his invadii^g oc:
domitiious. Was i)resent with a Light Force reducing the enterprising chief, Ghopaul Sing, up the Bundic*-^
Ghauts in 1810-11 ; and at the sie'^o of the first class hill fortress oi Callengerin 1811-12. Served as Deputy A*^^uai
Quarter Master General with Sir David Ochterlony's Division of the Grand Army in the great Pindarre* wjn i
1817-X8, and in the same capacity until 1823 on various services including the reduction of the first class hiU fonrt^
of Taraghur, the sieges oi' Maharajporo and Nussreeda in Rajpootaua in 1818 ; the first ounpuign of Mhairwruni
18 19 ; the second in 1821 comprising attacks on Jog-iShamghur, fort of Huttoon fiurrar, Kot Kurrana, Bramghar,;^i
Cheetar, which in result fiuiiUy subdued that destructive race, the Mhairs. IVesent in the action of Moc^mn
against the Kota Rajah in 1821 : also at the siege of Snmba in 1822.
* Sir John Low served as a Volunteer with the 59th Foot in the expedition to Java in 181 x (Medal wiih Cia*:
Served as Aide de Camp to Sir John Malcolm at the battle of Mahidpore in 1 817.
' ' General A. Tulloch served with the Army of Reserve assemblod on the Tombuddra in 1815; with Coloa*".]tr-
riott's Force against Kumool in 1816; with Brigadier General Pritzlcr's division and Sir Tboma« Munrosf :^
in 18x7. Was in charge of the Madras Commissariat on the expedition to Ava in 1824-26, and wna prefce:it s: ur
taking of Donabew, Melowc, and Paghammew (Medal with Clasp). Served in Goomsoor during the second car
paign in that district.
"General J. W. Cleveland served in the first Burmese war and was present at Wattygaum and Nappadee '^M
with Clasp). ,
' Greneral G. Warren served with the ist European Bengul Fiisiliera at the 8ie.?^o of Bhurtpore in iS^ under h-l
Combermere, and commanded one of the two Companies selected to escalade at the Jungecna Gate— roceits i ^
severe sabre wound on the right shoulder, a severe sabre wound on the left side of the lace, and a third mu-'
wound on the left hand causing amputation of the ihumb and the loss in the use of the fore and middle tii--^
(Indian Medal with Clasp). Served with the Army of the Indus in AiTghanistan in 1839 under Lord Ke-iiic*ii^
was ])resent at the nsi^ault und rapture ul Ghuxilce, again severely wounded — l>one of the right arm s.;''^
the elbow shattered by a musket ball, a gun-shot wound through the upper part of the left writt. and a^-:^-
gun-shot wound over the surface of the body (Medal, 3rd Class of the Doonmee Order, and Brevet of LlCoI ~i
The severe nature of these wounds caiuiing temporary removal from active service, he was sent back to lau^ -
charge of the state prisoners Goolam Hyder late Governor of Ghuznce, and the Sirdar Hadjee Khan Kakor. ir-
the Colunui moving through the Kyl>er Pass. Was specially brought to the notice of the Governor Gti^^
India by Sir Willou;rhby Cotton commanding the Bengal Troops in AfTghanit^tan for gallant conduct at Gbs&>-
and was nominated Town and Fort Majir of Fort William. He was on board the steam-frigato TwoiKnarJ:
two Companies of the iSth Royal Irish during the Kaval action and destruction of the enemy's stodi^='
on the Rangoon river ; was removed from the field dming the second day's attack on the Great Pagoda fnat ur
efifects of a severe sun-stroke (Medal with Clasp).
*• General R. Hawkes served during the Mahratta war in 1817-18, and was present with the diamounted Caval7 ;
the storm of Chonndah (Medal with Clasp).
" General J. Bell scn'ed in the Mahratta war and was present at ihe siege of Assecrghur. Served also throc^-^o
the Burmese war of 1824-26, including the capture of Rangoon, Cokaine, Prome, and Pagauzn Mew, and &Ii i*-
affairs in which the Head Quarters of the force under Sir Archibald Campbell were engaged (Medal with C-i\
" General C. D. Wilkinson served during the Sutlcj campaign of 1845-46, and commanded a Brigade at ibo l-- >-
of Sobrtton (Medal, and CB.).
1* General J. E. Williams sei-ved in the latter part of the first Burmese war.
1* General R. Alexander entered the Royal Navy in i8io, was at an attack on Cibtut in i8xt, in some partial ci^p.'S
mentH with the French Toulon fleet, and in an action with the batteries at the Hieres Isles, besides several de^ulvr
affairs on the consts of France and Spain in 1811-12. Was engaged in the Naval and MiUtaiy operations at tb 1
de Balaguer after the siege of Tcrragona in 1812; at the capture of Port D'Auzio, and destruction of it.'^ Fen- :
1813; at the atuick upon and capitulation of Port Maurice in the same year.; at the siege and surrenderor (k-^
and wirh the expedition that went from thence to Corsica in 1814. Was employed with the Troops that tookpofsesi-J :
Fort St. Elmo at the surrender of Naples and the Neapolitan lieet in 1815, and at the capture of a Frencu tri-^'i •'-
Gaeta the same year ; at an attack on some Prs^os in the Straits of Malacca in 1817, and in several other snudl *^-^
dtiring eight years' Naval service.
** General J. K. Luard served with the expedition to Avo in 1824, and was present at the capture of Arracac j^^-
wounded at the attack on the Heights (Medal), fcserved with the Kumool Field Force in 1839. Alst* with the Cj-- •
Expedition ft-om 16th June till the termination of hcstilitie^i in t^eptember 1842 ; was present at the capture of \' •-
sung and Shanghae, and with the Centre Brigade undci* Major General Schoedde at the storm and capture of Gai-
keang-Foo on the 21st July 1842 (Medal).
" General A. Dorville was present with Brigadier Pritzler's Force in the Southern Mahratta country in kic--
Served at the siege of Gopauldroog, was Deputy A&sLstant Adjutant General to the Northern Column of the l^'t;
Field Force in 1834.
*7 General T. L . Green was employed against the insurgent Royanah in the Kittoor district in 1 830, and in the r*:^
•oor Zemindary in 1836-37, and in 1847.
*• General F. Straton served in the campaign in the Dcrcan and Eerar from 1814 to 1S19, and was at the tiksi: ■"
0 haokam and Kurra, and several other Forts, also some small affairs witli the (^Avalry against Pindarees and s^ii^
Dullah in Berar till 1821. Marched towards Asseei'ghur with Sakabut Khan's Force and remained in reserre ll u
a iego was over.
^ General J. Yaldwyn served in Kimedy in 1834, and in Goomsoor in 1837.
*' Sir W. L. GrilHcs- Williams served in the second Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
» General E. E. Bruce was present at the defeat of the army of a rebel chief in October 1818. Also in the Ci<^
campaign in 1834.
*» General H. C. M. Cox accompanied the 5th Volimteer Battalion to Java in 181 1, and was present at the a5«J-
and capture of Fort Coruelis (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mahratta campaign of 1817, and was prci<3it *: tt^
siege and capture of Hattras. Served in Oude in 1822.
*♦ General G. Huysho served in the Burmese campaign in 1825. Commanded the 26th Bengal Native lafi^JT
throughout the operat'ons in Aflfghanistan in 1842 under General Pollock, and was pret^ent at the forciDjrf-^^'
Khyber Pass, actions at Mamoo Knail (severely wounded), JugduUuck, and Tczeen, and capture of Istaliff l**^
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
■» Sir John Campbell Ber\'edin Kimedy in X834 and in Goomsoor in 1836-37, was present tX the aflkin of (Sarttaz**
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jrafTQdda, Jeringha, Subba, Toolsi in Kimedj, and in most of the principal and many of the minor afikirs which took
ace during the Goomaoor war. Served also with the expedition to China.
** Gerieml C. Hamilton served the Gwalior campai^ of 1843-44 and was present at the battle of Maharajporo
ironze Star, and CB.). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battles of Hood-
oo and Ferozeshah (Medal and Clnsp) ; also with the expedition to Kote Kangra.
'^ (lencral E. Armstrong was present in the several aiTairs in which the Head Quarters 34th Madras Native
ifantry were engaged witn the enemy in the vicinity of Rangoon from its landing with the first expedition till the
td of October 18-^4, including a series of attacks on the enemy's position at Todaghee and Kyakloo sth to 7th
;t^ober 1824. Commanded 34th N.I. in the action fought at Zorapore with Patun, Arab, and UohiUa Troops in
hich he personally captured the Nawab.
=5 Gineral P. P. Story served throughout the campaign in Sind in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier, and was
f ^cnt at the battles of Mceanee and Hyderabad (Medal, CB., and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
^' Kicnt. General W. Prescott served with the and Battalion i8th Madras Native Infantry in Ceylon in 18x8-19 ; and
i'.h the I St Battalion 2nd Regiment in Candeish and Berar 1819-20 while employed against the Bheels and Shaik
aliah. Served with the 2nd Regiment in China, and for part of the time commanded the Flank Companies of the
i'.\ und 6th Regiments and Rifle Company of the 36th up to the conclusion of the Peace at Nankin (Medal).
^ Li cut. General H. Lawrence served on board the Astell East Indiaman in command of two guns on her qnoarter
ck 1:1 a sovere action fought in the Mozambique Channel on ^rd July z8io, between three Indiamen and two French
i/Hios and a corvette. Served in the operations against and attack of the Fortavss of Malown in the Nepanl war
1^14-15 (Modal with Clasp). Served with Reserve of the Grand Army during the Mahratta campaign of X817-X9 j
so against Coles in 1835, and in command of a Brigade of all arms employed against same Tribes m X8J6-37.
" Lieut.General R. Budd was engaged in the Pindaree Dours in 1815-16. Served daring the whole of the Mahratta
tnpaign 1817-18, and was present at Mahidpore, Talnair. pursuits of Trimbuckjee, Holkar, and Bajee Row to the
lal surrender near Asseergnur. Served in tiic first expedition to Burmah. Also with the advance of the Western
jinmii in the campaign against Coorg 1834, and was present at the forcing of the Hnggol Pass in April 1834.
3' Liout.G^eral H. Dick served in Rewah in 1813 ; and in the Mahratta and Pindaree war in i8x7-x8, including the
duciion of Dhamony, and the storm and capture of Gurrah Mundiah. Commanded the 56th Bengal Native
iCiuiry at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
^ liif-at General D. Downing served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 with the Division nnder Brigadier
lit- ler (Medal).
^- Lieut.General F. H. Sandys served in the Nepaul war of 1815-16 ; also against the insurgents in the Khoordan
--tricts in 1817-18. Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the force under Brigadier Knox in the
ipiiiro of petty forts in the Jeyporo territory.
^ Lieut.General L. S. Lird feerved at the capture of the Mauritius in 1810; in the Nepaul campaign in x8i6 (Medal
ith Clasp) ; and in Oudo in 1816-17. -AJso during the Pindaree war in 1817-19 ; InBundlecun^ in 1821 ; in Hurrianah
1 1S24-25 : acrainst the Coles in 1832-33; and throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the actions of
;oo<ikee. Ferozes^hah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the
3nthal Brigude during the insurrection of 1855-56.
*• Lieut.General D. Birrell served during the Burmese war in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Army of
le Indus in Afifghanistan in 1839-40, and was present at the assault and capture of G^uznee (Medal), and operations
I the Wuzeeree Valley (3rd Class of the Dooranee Order). Served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and had »
■yvbii kilted under him at the battle of Ferozeshah, and commanded a Brigade at the Bfittle of Sobraon (Medal and
la.'p. jjnd Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
*^ Lieut.General T. Polwhele served in the Nepaul campaign in 1816 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Expedition to
ejlon in i8i8, in the Burmese war in 1824-25 including the attack and capture of Mahatee and Arracan (Clasp).
l?o throughout the campaigns in Candahar and AflTghanistan of 1839-42, ond served as Assistant Adjutant General
ironghout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Commanded
le 42nd Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Sutlea campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battles of
[oodkce, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal nnd two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
*' Sir John Fowler Bradford served the campaign of 1842 in Alfghanistan and was present in the several engage-
aohts leading to the reoccupation of Cabul (Medal). Served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and was present
I the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including •
le action of Aliwal (Medal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
lienab, and actions of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clusps, and CB.).
" Lieut.General E. Messiter served with the first Expedition to China.
*^ Lieut.General T. A. Duke served with the expedition to Ava in 1824-25, and was present at the capture of Ran-
oon on the nth May 1824, at assault and capture of stockade near, and attack of Kimmendine 3rd Jime, attack and
ikinj; of Kimmendine 10th and iith June, 7 stockades at Kammoral, fort and fortified Pagoda of Syriam 3rd August.
t the Dallah Greek stockade 7th August, taking of Pegu 30th November, and attack on the Burmese intrenchments
th December, night attack of Dallah stockades 7th and Sth December 1824, attack of Poolong 19th February 1825,
Eiptsre of AVhite Pagoda stockade, and attack on Donabew 7th March 1825, ond several other minor affairs, an4
Im lii.jht attack on the Flotilla till 2nd April when Donabew was evacuated (Medal with Clasp). Served in the ex-
edition to Malacca in 1852, and with the second expedition to Burmah 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Com-
aanied the Kimedy Field Force in November and December 1856.
♦* Lieut.General J. C. C. Gray served during the Nepaul war. Also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in
B^5-26 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Lieut.General C. Holl served in the Burmese war in 1825-26, and was present at the actions of the Wattyganm
n<l N;ippadee heights near Prome (Medal with Clasp).
*• Lieut.General M. Carthew served in the Goomsoor campaign in 1837, Also in the suppression of the mutiny in
Penpal in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of the 26th 27th and 28th November 1857 i^ t^ie vicinity of Cawn-
ore trhen attacked by the whole of the Gwalior Contingent (Medal, and CB.)
*^ Lieut.General F. B. Corfleld served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the actions of
hillian walla and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
"^ Lieut.Geneml W. R. Corfleld was present at the siege and storm of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp),
V as employed in the Cole country in 1836-37. Ser\'ed with the Army of the Indus in 1830-40 and was present at the
torm and capture of Khelat. Also the Gwalior campaign in 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronse
^t^rj. Commanded the 30th Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Punjaub campaign, including the actions of
>a(i<) jiapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and AfTghans to Peshawur (Medal
nth two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
Sir Francis Wheler served in Bundlecund in 1821-22 ; also in AflTghanistan in 1830-40. including the assault and
«pture of Chuznee (Medal) and pursuit of Dost Mahomed Khan (3rd Class of the Dooranee Order). Served
^i" >u?hout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and was present at the siege and capture of Mooltan as well as all the
operations in its vicinity, and commanded the Cavalry in the attacking Column at the action of Boon:gkhoond
mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt Colonel). Commanded Baugor district as Brigadier
mnng the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and was present in action against the rebels at Zatimpore, Dowlutpore, and
joonapoora ; also commanded Columns of troops in Rewah and Bundlecund against rebels at the end of 1859, »^
i^a-s thanked by Lord Clyde in General Orders (Medal, and CB.).
Lieut.General F. Rowcroft commanded the Samn and Gtoruckpore Field Force with the Naval Brigade of
ji ii.S. Pearl iu the Goruckpore district during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 as Brigadier from xst
mntiiry 1858, including the successftil actions at Shohunpore, Phoolpore (captuing three Guns), Amorah near
J 2abad 5th March 1858 (capturing eight Guns), near Amorah on the 17th and 25th April, on the Raptee on the 26th
f^'vember and 3rd December, at Toolsepore near the Nepaul Hills against Balla Rao and Mahomed Hassun, cap-
.unriff two Guns ; in the several actions capturing sixteen Guns (Medal, and CB.).
Leut. General Hugh Troup served in the operations against the Hill Tribes on the North -West Frontier
inaia under Sir Colin Campbell in 1851-52 (Medal with Clasp).
^^^Qt.(7eneral D. Simpson served in command of a Force against the rebels in the hills north of Jnllnnder in
/Med^l' ^^^ ^^ present at the storming of the heights of Umb and subsequent occupation of the fort of Oonah
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'• Lieat.General T. H. Sholdham served with the expedition in China in X842-43 (Medal).
^7 liient.ttenemi W. C. M'Leod served in the first Barmeee \^ar and was present at Donahew, lYomt, tnd macy
other affiiire during the campaign in Ava (Medal with Cltt«p).
■" Lieut. General Colin Troap served against the Bheels in 1827. Also throaghout the operatums in Affghioktc
in 1839-42. including the storm and capture of Ghoznee (Medal), and waa taken prisoner dnring the rctrnt frua
Cabal iu January 1842. Served in the Bnilej expedition in 1846 and commanded the 48th Bengal KatiTe Infantry
at the battle of Aliwal (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
•* Lieut. General G. A. Baillie served in the Burmese war of 1824-26 (Medal with Clasp). Was engaged in th
suppression of the insurrection in Canara in 1837.
^ Sir Neville Chamberli^ served throughout the Affghan campaigns of 1839-42, daring which be was attufce^
to Cbrisiie's Corps of Irregular Cavalry, and was wounded on six difierent occasions and has received the Mea.
for Qhuznee, and also tho Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghusnee. and Cabul 1842." Was present with the Gotcrj'
General'a Body Guard at the battle of Maharsjpore 39th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Po^jaub cutftir-
of 1848-T4Q, including the actions of ChilUan wallah and Goojerat (Mcdul with two Clasps). Commanded the Force :
the N. W. Frontier of India in various expeditions against the ho&tile Hill Tribes, and with aignal succen (^coi
with Oasp, XCJ9. and f 05/.) .
^ LieutOeneral D. Babington served with the Goomsoor Field Force in 1837.
o Lient. General J. K Landers commanded the Bhopal Contiugent in an engagement with a party of insBi^t'
in 1846.
*» Lient.General J. Travers served throughont the campaigns of 1840-42 in Affghanistan, partly with his ^
Regiment the 2nd Bengal Grenadiers and partly with Skinner's Kcne the present ist Cavalry, and was psese-i =
the actions of Limdi Kbannh, Khamind, Baba Wullee (sabre wound) , Cavalry actions of 38ih and 3iEt August, ree^*
ture of Ghuanee, actions at Benee Badaum, and Mydaum. also in many attacks ui)on the Rear Guard and F't«:*
Parties of General Nott's Army (twice mentioned in despatches, and name brouarht to the special notice ci t:«
Government of India by General Nott who also thanked him on the field on two diflrcrent occasions for his ktttcis
in contact with the enemy. Medal mscribed "Candahar, Ghuzneo. and Cabul 18^2," and Brevet of Major). SerrK;:
the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and commanded the Ntisseeree Goorkha Battalion in the battle of Sobraon (mentksf!!
in despatches, Medal} . Commanded the Cavalry of the Bhopal Contingent in tho attack upon and defeat of iu.>
gents at Kullea Karee on the loth October 1846 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Governor Gaxr>.
Commanded the Bhopal Contingent in the field against Shunker Sing in 1856 and received the thanks of G^^tn-
ment for the complete success which attended these operations. Commanded at and in retreat from Indore is Ji;
2857 (mentioned m despatches, and thanked by Government. Medal, and also awarde<l tho Victoria Cross "fc'i
daring act of bravery when the Indore Residen<^ was suddenly attacked by Holkar's Troops, in having cbvpi
the Guns with only five men to support him, and mriven the gunners (Vom the guns, which eaved the lives of iskj
persons, fugitives to the Residency. His horse was shot in three places, and Lis accoutrements were shot tliii;u*s
in various parts").
^ Lient.General J. Liptrap served in the Burmese war in 1824-25 and was present at the attack and af.zr. [
Mahatee and Arraean. Campaign of 1839-40 in Afijghanistan, Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. Socthal camf«i.'A<^'
2855. Served during the Indian mutiny m 1857, &°d brought back the men of the 45th ISative Infantry four diffin;
times when they mutinied and marched away with the colors and aims— thanked in Brigade Orders fcr <Lr:;
bravery on the xsth May 1857.
^ Lieut.G«neial P. T. Cherry was employed on three occnsions against the Rajah of Kolapore. Served inili^
xst Madras Cavalry during the Goorg campaign in 1834. Was present at the siege and surrender of Bolcmi:^ -
September 1841.
•• Major General R. Shubrick served during the Burmese war in 1852-53; commanded seven Compani«(f •>
5th Madras Native Inflantzy at the capture of Pegu (thanked in despatch, and by the Governor GenenP; ^ *-;
manded the Regiment in the ad van ce from Martaban to Tongiioo ; preseu t at G<)ngoh and other minor affair^-tiaui'!
in despatch and by the Governor General (Medal with Clatp lor Pegu). Served with the Sanger Field Dhu ^
in 1850 and conducted the operations which led to the capture of the rebel Runmust Singh of Rewah.
« Major General W. B. WfBmvss served throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sind ana was present at ibc l^stt-i
> of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
« Sir Edward Lechmere Russell served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1842-43 and was prt*c\
in all the operations including the expedition to and destruction of Imaumghur, and as Adjutant of thf ^-
Irregular Horse in the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, and surrender of Omerkote (Medal).
"> Major General H. W. Matthews served tho campaigns of 1839-42 iu AlTghanistan and was present Oar^zi f-
the operations of the Candahar Force and taking of iBtalifl", and was wounded in the Jngdnlluck Pass (M^^-
Present at the battle of Maharajpore a9th Dec. 1843 (Bronae Star). Served in the Sutlq campaign in lU'^ t'
was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
7*^ Mi^or General C. Prior served with Brigadier Wild*s Brigade in 1841-42, and was present at the rdief '"^ -'-
Garrison of Ali Mii^id, Kyber Pass, and in the several actions from the 13th to the 26th January 184a. .^^ -
campaign of 184a in Affghanistan under General Pollock, includin»r the storming of the Kyber Pass and gnkseq'^-
operations on the advance to Cabul (Medal) . Seni'ed against the II ill Tri1>e8 under Sir Charles Napier in ifi45- ,
7^ Mi^or General F. W. Burroughs served as Aide de Camp to General Littler in the Sutlcy campaitni in i&i^ ^-
was present at the afilur of Buddiwal. Served as Assistaat Adjutant General of Division in the Ponjasl f-'-'
paign of 1848-49, and was present at Ramnuggur, and with the Force tmder General Wheeler at the capture cf ^^
heights of Dulla (Medal) .
w Major General W, K. Babington served with the Groomsoor Field Force in 1837. Also in the Indian u^^j
campai^ in Bengal fh>m the 5th August 1857 to the 31st December 1858.
71 Major General H. W. Blake served during the insurrection in Canara in 1837. Also the rebellion i3 '^
Golcondah Zemindary in 1848.
7* Major General W. F. Nuthall served in 1852-53 ; drew together three outposts of the Arraean Battalion h -*
Aeng Pass with which he surprised and captured the Norigau stockade at tho summit of the Pass. Has kcc'-^
the thanks of the Governor General on several following occasions :— for services with the Pegu Light Infantry-^
expelling Marauding Bands in the Rangoon district in 1853, in Pegu district iu 185^54, and in Tharawaddr dbr^' '•
in 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
7» Major General M. Galwoy served with the Force in Burmnh in 1852. Also in suppression of the Indian rc^-J
from May 1857 to February 1859, «u^d was present wilh Uavclock's Force in the actions of Futtehiwre, A !?»•
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busseerut Gunge (both actions), Boorbecake Chowkee, and Bithoor, cn^'-ttit-''
Ganges into Oude, actions of Mungarwar, and relief of Lucknow ssih September, defence of the Besidencr ^^ ^
relieved bv Lord Clyde on the 17th November; subsequent defence of the Alumbagh up to the capft^ ,'
Lucknow (wounded) ; and campaign in Oude under Sir Hope Grant (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Li.Cc^-^ •
CB. , and a year's service) .
7* Major General A. R. Manson served in the Puigaab campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege aciij^^
render of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian c&mi)aign of 1856-57, iBn-c^
the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, aud batt!e of kooahab (Medal with Clasp). Covmu^^'
his Regiment at the action with the rebels under Tantia Topee, near lUgghur. .
^ Major General John Forbes served with the field force in Sind and Affgham'stan in 1841-42. including tltf * ;
vance on Candahar, and the several operations of the army tmder General Nott leading to tlie reocniH^^'^ !
Ghujsnee and Cabtil (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier in Sind m 1843. and wa*r«:^'
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the assault and capture of Rez^ ■'
surrender of Bushire, at Bora^oon, and battle of Kooshab— severely wotmded (Medal with Clasp, »^ '^'
Served with the Central India Field Force f^m the siege of Ratghur to the Call of Calpee (Medal with C»-i •
Commanded the rear guard from Etora to Deopoora when attacked by the rebel army and which ho lie!d ia ci^^
until the bnggag^ was safely escorted into camp.
» Mf^or General J. C. Innes served during the Shekawattee campaign. Also in the Bundlecund infflrT«t:w-
" Mi^or General H. Milne served throughout the campaigns of 1839-43 in Affghanietan as a Cc.num<*ari»t>''^«;'
and was present at the assault and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), assault and capture of the fbrt of FooiadJ* tt*^
Bamean, defeikt of Dost Mahomed Khan near Bamean. defence of Khelat-i*GhiUie fironLAugo^, UUi to Joa« '^^ '
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sommanded a party when the Affghans aasanlted and were repnlaed, also present in the action of Ghoain, reoocnpa-
:io]i of Ghuanee, action of Benee Badam, reocoupation of Cabal, and all the subsequent operations consequent on the
?vucaation of Affghanistan (Medal). Served wiih the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Chinglee Yslley on the
Ga^ofzie border in April 1858 (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp).
*^' Major General G. S. Montgomery commanaed a field detachment m the Ahmednugeur ZUla in the suppression.
>f Bheels in 1857-58, and was present in two engagements— severely wounded, and liorse shot. Served in the
[ndian mutiny campai^ (Brevet Lt.Colonel, Medal).
" Mi^or General W. P. Hampton served against insurgent (^les in 1836-37. In Affghanistan, including the cap-
ture of Khelat in 1839. Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and battle of Maharajporo (Bronze Star). Pui^aub campaign of
1848-49. including the passage of the Chenab, aotioixs of Sadoolapore. Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of
Lhe Sikhs and Aifghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps). Was present at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in.
liso (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the ^ist Bengal Native Infkntry (one of the few legiments that was never
iisarmed and remained faithfUl) at Sanger during the mutiny of the Native Army in 1857, and subsequent opera-
tioas against rebels and mutineers in Sanger dietrict and Central India ia 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Major Gteneral U. £. 8. Abbott served with the Joudhpore Field Force in 1639-40. and was present at the sur<-
render of the fort of Joudhpore. Was present with the regiment, the 74th Bengal Native Infantry, at Delhi on tha
>utbreak of the mutiny there on the nth May 1857, and commanded the post at the Cashmere Gate. Subsequently
X)mmanded the and European Beneal Fusiliers in the Delhi district from September to Novembtt: 1857. Com-
Doandcd the district of Dehra Doon Irom December 1857 to Februaiy 1858, and prevented the threatened enUy of
.he Xawab of Niujeebabad. Served with the Saugor Field Force under General Whitlock in command of the
Bundlecund Auxiliaries f^om April to July 1858, and was present at the action of Jhii^un, the skirmish at Koobrye
n command of the Advanced Guard, battle ofBanda in command of the Rear Guard (mentioned in despatches^
yiedalwithClafp).
•»* Major General D. M. Probyn served on the Trans-Indus Frontier from 1852 to 1857, and was present at the
>peration8 in the Bozdar HiUs in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Indian mutiny campaign in
"^57-5^. and was present throughout the siege of Delhi, including the action of Nujjufghur and other minor en-
zagements, and commanded the 2nd Pu^jaub Cavalry at the assault and capture of Delhi (mentioned in
lesiiatches). Served in the same command with the Flying Coluum undta* Colonel Greathed, and waa
present at the actions of Bnlundshur, AUyghur, and Agra (Four times mentioned in despatches, and awarded
(he Victoria Cross "for distinguished gallantry and daring throughout this campaign"). Ue was also present.
al the action of Kanot^e, the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (twice mentioned in despatchee, and thanked by
the Governor General), battle of Cawnporo and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Kale Nuddee, storm
md capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, CB., and a year's service). Was permitted to
retain the aommand of the ist Sikh Irxegular Cavalry, while on fUrlough, as a special reward for nis services.
[Commanded the Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
LuCoIonel, Medal with two Clasps).
*>* M^jor (General B. Boyd served against the Bheels in Malwa in 1836. Sutld campaign in 1846, including
,he battle of Sobraon (Medal). Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bundlecund
in 1858.
*^ Mf^'or General J. LiptTOtt served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock
(Medalj. Served also in the Sutlej campaign in X846, and was present in the action of Aliwal (horse shot^
Medal; .
** Major General E. P. Lyurh served in Persia with the army under Greneral Bethune, and commanded a Regiment
in the battle of Kiser Chun and defeat of the army of the Princes of Shiraz (Order of the Lion and Sun, and a
letter of thanks from the &Sb:»h of Persia). Served on Political Employ in AfTghanistan in 1840-41, and was present
in several afikirs with the insurgent Ghilzics. Was present with the force which captured and doi»tro> ed tho
fort of Sheik Othman in ihu vicinity of Aden in 1858.
*" Major General R. J. Hawthorne served in Bind in 1845-46. Also with the Division under General Wheeler in
the Piuijaub campaign iu 1848-49 (Medal).
<^^ Major General S. F. MacmuUen served during the Purgaub campaign of 1848 49, and was present at the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
" Colonel W. Vine served with a squadron of his Regiment in May and June 1842, with Lt.Colonel Watson's
B'icU Detachment in the Saugor district, and in the campaign in the Nerbudda Territories till 26th January 1843,
wus present at the aSbir at Simeeriah in Bundlecund ; served sIbo in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories durint;
the mutiny in Bengal from November 1857 to February 1858 and was present at the alTuir at Kooahgaum ; served
with Brigadier Rowcroft's Field Force in Goruckpore and Oude districts from May to December 1858 and prekezit
at the action at Amora on the 9th June ; commanded the Outpost at Hurriah, and repulsed a very laui^e number of
rebels 2gth August 1858 ; present at the action at Debeeriah, and thanked on three occasions by Brigadier Row-
croft ; present at the battle of Toolsepore 23rd December 1858, was also present at the reduction of Bundlecund
under Brigadier Wheeler (Medal).
" Colonel W. G. Owen was engaged in quelling disturbances in the HiU tracts of the Golcondah Zemindary.
^ Colonel S. B. Faddy served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the action of Aliwal (Medal).
Served also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, includuig the affair at Ramnuggur, and actions of
Ba/lofjlapore, Chillianwallah, and Groojerat (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
''Colonel R. A. Dona served with the expedition to China in 1842-43 (Medal). Served on several expeditiona
azaiuBt the Rohillas insurgents in the Deccan. Commanded the Hmgolee Field Force in tiie expedition against
Mvbad Khan in the Oodgheer district. Commanded a detachment of the 28th Madras Native Infantry and Police
Force at Hoehungabad againat Bybod Singh and the rebels on the Mahadeo Hills, and the capture and burning of
the town of Rykerra in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories.
^ Colonel T. A. Carey served during the Indian mutiny campaigns (Brevets of Mf^or and LtColonel, Medal with
G}i*pj.
^^ Colonel G. Caulfeild served in the Punjau^b campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Chillianwallah and
Gofyerat (Medal with two Claspa).
'^ Colonel D. S. Dodi^Kon served throughout the Jhoudpore Oampaippu of 1839. Throughout the campaign of
1S43 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was engaged in the actions of the x9th 23rd and 24th January at
the mouth of the Khybcr Pass, forcing the Khyber Pass on the 5th April, relief of Jellalabad, and subsequent
o^rations in Affghanistan (Medal). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the aflkir of Buddiwal and action of Aliwal
(Ucdal). Was Brigade Major at Benares when the Native Troops there mutinied on the 4th June 1857, and was
wounded by one of the mutineers on parade. Afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant Greneral with Uavelock'a
> orce and was present at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow— wounded (Brevet of
^ttjor) ; throughout subsequent defence of the Bailie Guard, Residencv of Lucknow, until relieved by Lord
nyde*s Force, and engaged in repelling of all attacks, and in sorties, including the bringing in of the rear guard
an<l heavy guns, attnck on and capture of the Him Khana and King's Stables (Brevet of Lt.Colonel) ; subsequent
occupation of the Alnmbagh from November 1857 to March 1858, and engaged in repelling eight attacks thereon,
ftnd capture of the enemy ^s guns and camp at Gnylee. Served at the final capture of Lucknow (frequently men-
tioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General, the Commauder in Chief, by Sir James Outram, and
Colonel R. Napier for his services during the several operations at Lucknow, Medal with two Clasps, a year's
f^rvice, CB., and his name recorded as deserving of honourable mention).
/^ Colonel E. C. Beale served in the Persian campaign in 1857, &i^d was present at the bombardment and captoro
oi the forts of Mohumrah, and pursuit of the P^sian army (Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel W. H, Freese served with the expeditionary force in China in 1840-42, and was present at the storming
01 the forts and intrenchments at Chuenpec, capture of the Bogue Forts, and operations against Canton (Medal).
bervedontheStaffof the Saugor Field Division under General Whitlock during the mutiny in Uie campaign in
Bundlecund firom ist March 1858 to 31st December 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
. '* Colonel J. W. Schneider commanded the Contingent, Infantry and Irregular Cavalry, of the Ri^jah of Sattara
m the campaign in the Southern Maratha Country m 1844-45, including the storm and capture of the forts of
nmallaand Pownghur. Commanded the Kolapore Infantry at the suppression of the mutiny in the late 37th Bombar
^atlvo Infantiy in July and August 1857; also ^^ t^e recapture of Kolapore in December z^7j)^fff^ I ^erred
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\7ith the Ab^inian Expeditionary Force in x868 with the rank of Brl^dier General ; commanded the isl Brigtde
of the iBt Division which led during the advance on Magdala, and was engaged at the battle of Aiogee, and in the
a?sj.u!t (m Miipdnla (C'B., and Medal).
^^ Brigaditr Genenvl J. S. Gell served with the force under Colonel Pcnnycuick which captured and destroyed
the furts uf tiheik Mcbcda and Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1841.
i°i Colonel D. Brown served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of Pegu and during its
subsequent investment (Medal with Clasp fi;r Pegu).
^^ Colonel G. S. Dobbie ser^'od with the Sappers and Miners with General Wilson's Force against KutooqI in
1839, and was present at the surrender of the fortress.
*»^ Colonel A. N. Rich was employed on field service with the Kfvmptee Movable Column in the Jubbulpore
and Rnopore districts from 19th November 1857 to 30th April 1858 and commanded a mixed detachment of Cavabr
and Infantry aguinst the rebels at Gootea and Ruagaum (Medal).
A"* Colonel H. A. Adams commanded his Regiment at the assault and capture of Kotah; present witJi ihe
Column in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Ttmtia Topcc. the Rao Sahcb. and the Nawab of Bands, June to
An just 1858 ; acLion of Smganeer onthe 8th and the battle ol Bunasa on the 14th August 1858; action of Purtal.^Lcr
CM 24th December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
1"^ Colonel ^Y. W. Andenion served in the Puinaab campaign of 1848-49, present at the siege assault and captCT
of Mooltrtu (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Indian campaicrn and was present at the siege and i^pture of Ar:^
and Kotah, and subsequent pureuit of the rebels into Gwalior territory ; served with Smith's Brigade in Ccntr»i
Inrim, and present at the Jiction of Kotah-ke- Serai (wounded;, and capture of Gwalior; served with the Milw
Field Force under General Michel in the pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and present at the actiofns ci
»Siu(Uv>xho and Kurai ; attached to the Cavalry Brigade under Brigadier Somerset, and was detached wiUi s toot
\in(l(. r Mnjor W. Grant to assist in guarding the parses when the rebels were attempting to force their way throng^
tuc liansvvara Jungles (Medal with Clasp).
io* Colonel J. Field served with the field forcp in Sind and Aff<?hanistan from 1841 to 1844; present at the ea-
ga-?cment at Hykulzje and the defeat and capture of Meer Shnh Mahomed at Peer Arree. Conmtianded his R«i-
inent at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October, and at the siege and capture of Dwarka in Xoveaber
1859. Commanded the Advance Brigade of the expeditionary force to Abyssinia from the 7th October 1867101'^
January 1868, and whs at the same time in command of the loth Bombay N.I. (received the approbation of Gorera-
meut). Was appointed Brigadier General and commanded the Pioneer Force from Antalo. and on its being uial-
^'ainatod with other Brigades commanded the 3rd Brigade xst Division Abyssinian Field Force for a short tnae.
W]U'« present at tbo capture of Magdala in command of the loth Native Infantry (mentioned in the despatches, €£.,
and Aide de Camp to the Queen).
^^ Colonel J. Gordon served in the campaign of 1842 in Aflfgbanistan under General Pollock. Also in the Sail<,
campaign, and subsequent occupation of Lahore in 1846. Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 : was Aide deCcseii
to General Neill from the i6th July to the25th September 1857 the day he wae killed on entry to Uic relief of ibe Lack-
now Residency, including the operations at Allahabad and Cawnpore, engagement with rebels on three occ»s(ej
when sent in command of detachments in the t-tearncr Berhampooter up and down the Ganges from Cawnp:^.
actions of Muugarwar and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow (horse shot); served thronghout the Bubseq8ea|
<lef.'nco of the Residency and occupation of the Alumbagh with repulse of the various attacks, also at the Sb*!
capture of Lucknow (frequently mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a jar's
service).
^^ Colonel J. C. Graves distinguished himself in a charge made by a squadron of his regiment near JeUalabai
completely routing and cutting up a large body of the enemy (horse wounded). Served with the field ft«e c
Sind and Affghanittan in 1841-42, including the advance on Caudahar and the several operations of the annruui:
Oenerul Nott, leading to the reoccu))ation of Ghuznee and Cabool (Medal. Also the campaign imder Sir Charl«
Nupier in Sitid in 1S43, and present at. the battle of Hyderabad iMedal). Served \\'ith the Persian ExpediiKa^rr
Force in 'S-6-57, inclu-iinj^ the aspauit and capture of the fort of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Eonujocm, a^'-
iiction of Iviiooshab (iicdal with Chitsp). ^^ ,
i*-^ Colonel W. R. Cunningham served throughout the campaicrr. of x8i2 in Affghanistan under Sir Grccrge Pr-i'tri
(Mcda:). Also throughout the Punjaub c:jmpaign of 1848-49 as and in Command of the x 2th Irregular Cav;::
fl,nd was present at the affair of Ramunggur (succeeded to the command of the Regiment on Major Holme' bst:
wounded), passage of the Chenab, battle of Goojcrat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Afighans to Peshawar ^^^
with Clas])).
"0 Cijlonel F.W. Druramond served in the campaign in Bimdlecund in 1842. Present at the battle of PsiDa:
^oth December 1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej campait'n of 1845-46, including the battle of Fero£eshah (Medal). Aj?
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the affair at Ramnnggur, and actions of Badooktc::.
Chilliinnvallah, and Goojerat (Meiial with two Clasps),
^'1 Color.el H. E. WaJpole served with the field force atrainst Kumool in 1839. Commanded a Field Font:
agivinst lebi^s in North Canara from March to December 1S58 (tlianked by the Maifras Government, Medal).
^'- Colonfl W. W. Taylor served in Upper Sind during i83;-4o ; with detachment of the 5th Bombay Native t-
Ikntry under Captain Smee. at the capiure of the fort of Kanghur. Served in the Land Transport Ct»rp« ^n-
tho Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 (Mednl with Claap). Sn-ved with the sth Regiment against the Tt»*p2i>
iio:ir Shan«>h;ii, and was present at the atrr.ck and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-Kaaa 4tti Ap"'^
commanded the Garri8<:m which defended Kahding when invested by the rebels in May; present at the awnxut-
an<l ri'c:tpture of Kahding 24th October 1862.
i»3 Colonel E. H. S. Bowdieh served with the Reserve Force of the Army of the Indus \mder Brigadier Tala:^'
and W)i8 ]»retfent at the taking and occupation ot Kurracheo in 1859. Served >vith the Persian Expeditionary f^>-
of 1857 i^ command of the 26th Bombay Native Infantry, including the expedition to Borajyoon, battle of Kho<sfc»--
boinbjiiximent and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served with the fc-
furce ill the Ahmednuggur districts against the i*ebel Bheels in 1858 ; commanded the Light Company of liie E«f'
ment in the skirmishes of Shumshapore, Digrish, and Bheelwarra.
"* Colonel C. O. Lukin served with the expeditionary force in China in 1843-44. ^ .
"* Colonel G. Strancrways served with the 71st Bengal Native Infantry ac the defeat and dispcsrsion of aWjfj
Pacoit"* who entered the S'hahjehanpore disti-ict in May and June 184 1. Commanded the Regiment and recap'^^
the Bareilly Jail from the prisoners who had overpowered the gruard, in July 1842. Led the advance of a de»'»-
ment of the 71st Native Infantry at the attack and defeat of insurgents under Ram Sing who occupied ths He ct^
in front of Noorpore in September 1848. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the capture of the f'^-t ^
Run.<ul Nuggur, and in pursuit of bodies of insurgents (Medal). Cummanded the 7i8t Native Infantry on il^ecsi-
break of the mutiny at Lucknow on the night of the 30th May 1857, and commanded detachments of the Rejpistst
that remained faithful ond formed part of the heroic garrison throughout the defence of the Residency frum "■<"
31st Juno to the 17th November 1857— wounded on the 4th July; afterwards present at the bat^e of Caca-
pore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (received the thanks of Government, lledal with Clasp, and a ye*r<
ecrvice) .
"<* Colonel F. C. Maisey pcrved tbroughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the attack andrtP"
ture of Rjiugoon, operations near Douabew, and against tlie robber chief Mya Toon, and several skirmisbt*, s^|
was wounf'ed in the repulse of a night attack on the loth August 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Sern^
throughout, the oiege of Delhi, including the battle of Budleekeserai (charger killed), assault and capture oi ^^
City and Palace (mentioned in desi)atches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Cla^p). ^
•'7 Colonel H. B. Stevens served through the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, lucluding the battles of FerozaBhah is-
Bobraon (Medal and Clasp). Command^ the Sylhet Light Infantry BattaUon in several sklrmi^es with xnutiirf*^
of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry, on the eastern frontier, and succeeded in destroying the ontire body (rw^evej
the thanks of Government and of the Commander in Chief, Brevet of Major, and Indian Mutiny Medal). Scrrw
during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-66, including the recapture of Dewangiri vMedal with (Hasp).
*" Colonel W. J. Twccdie served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the storming and caj^c
of Rangoon, and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
!*• Colonel J. Buchanan served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in x837-59»in the Shahahad di^nfl.
and in Bondlecund under General Whitlook. ■ ^^/^i^
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"^ Colonel G. T. Badclifi^ commanded a Squadron of bis Regiment on fleltl service in the DcJ'o.'in from the i6th
iovcmber 1858 to the 5th October 1859. On the 29th February he marched with a Squadron fifty milea without
ha.t in pur^ait of the enemy, brought them to action and defe%t:-'d them the same day taking several prisoners.
>=■' Colonel W. H. Watts served with the field force under Major Reid. Also during the Burmeno war of 1852-53.
iid was present at the attaok uad capture of Pegu, and con.siantly engaged with the enemy during the ascent of
\xe Pegu river in the leading steamer Lord William Benthxck. Commanded the Piquet which repulsed a night
Xfackon the steamer on the 19th November 1852; acoompuaied the Martabau Column to Showay Gheen as Staff
)Mcer of the expeditionary force, and was present at the attack on Gongah, and other minor afiViirs wiih the
nemy (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'-^ Colonel J. W. L. Bird served in Bondlecund in 1842 ; Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and present at the surrender
f KoUi Kangra (Medal) . '
'^ Colonel C. R. Stninforth was present with the 4th Madras Light Cavalry, as Quarter Master and Acting
idjutant, at the quelling of the insurrection on the 13th June 1857 at Nagpore, and proceofl»d with his regiment
3 September 1857 ^^^^ the Sangor and Nerbndda Territories, was preeeut at most of the dours and purfeuits of
o:»cls in that dit>:rict till February 1858. Was present at the night ntiuck at Imlea on the 5th January 1858.
'rocecded with the 4th Light Cnvairy to Bengal in February 1S58. and was present at the action of Atrowlia on
iie 2iyX March 1858, and at all the sorties and enuagenunis in that nnd subsequent mouth at Azimghur
Diiarccr ehot). Soi'\'ed in pursuit of the late rebel Kiijuh Koor Sing. Served with the regiment as Quarter
his'.a? during the whole of the mutiny and also at ^owgongin 1859 i^ the sevenil pursuits after the rebel
icniindar Despatt (Medal).
1^* Colonel U. Jackstm was present at the battle of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
^^ Colonel W. Q. Pogson served in Spain in 1837 as a Comet in the Anglo-Spanish Legion. Served in
iSf-chunistan in 1840; in the Satlej campaign in 1846; and the Bhootnn campaign (Medal with Clusp).
^ Colonel G. E. Ashbumer tsorved iu the campaign of 1843 in Sind under Sir Charles Napier and was present
T ihc battle of Hyderabad (Medal) . Served as Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Central India Field Force, and
'.lis present at the assault and capture of Ratghur (.slightly woutnled) , the relief of the garrisoti of Saugor, capture of
hu fjriress of Garrakota, allair of Barodea, Ibreing the Pu>8 of Muddenpnre. siejro aesuult by storm and capture of
a^nsi, buttle of the Betwa, and the defeat of the Poi^hvva's army ; the action at Koonch, and pursuit of the enemy ;
'if 1: of Muttra, repulse of the rebel army in thoir attacks on tlie camp of the Cntral India Field Force at
iilowlee on the River Jumna ; the capture of CaJpee, capture of the cantonments at Morar, and the sevenil
![jeriition3 which ended in the attack on and final capture of Gwalior (thrice mentioned in despatches, once with
• special mention," Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'-'" Culonel F. W. B iuj,'h .curved the campaign of 1842 in AffLrhaniitnn under General Pollock, including the
^wkui at the forcing ol ine Khyber Pass, at Maraoo Kbail, Jugdulliick. Tozecn, and IsfjiUff (Mcdnl). Throuu'hout
he Sutlej campaign, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Mednl aiui two Clasps). Burmese
Ti:r in 1853 against the enemy near Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny campaignji in 1857-58, and
iction of Chiupoorah (mentioned in des^patches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
' ■• C >lonul C. P. Y. Tiiscort served with Brigadier Watson's Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories from
;t 1 October 1842 to the 25th April 1843, and from loth October to the Sth November 1842. WiS present during the
j:i!'>ese riots at Singapore in May 1854.
^ Colonel J. Pogson served n» St;itf Officer to the Kattiwar and Okr.mundel Field Force in 1859, ^^^ ^«^ present
it Oie ftie^je and occupation of Dwarka.
'*^ Colonel T. R. Snow served throurhotit the campaign of 1843 in Sind under Sir Charles Napier, and was
present, at the battles of Meeaneo an<i Myderabad— hoi-so shot (Medal). Served under Sir J. Lawrence against
: le tril)es in the Googaria district in 1857/and on the 30th September be was wounded and his horse received a
5i))ra-cut, and on the 16th October he was povorely wonndoil (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
'*' Colonel W. J. Doveton joined Brigadier Brirker's Column at Raneefxuiijro iu October 1857, employed in c'caring
:"ae Futtehpore district of rebels, present at the taking of Kotee on the Jumna Dcct-mlier 1857, and destruction of
jiaer reljci towns. Coniman»led a detachment at tlnytakmg of Sherghun»ly, and affair in the bed of the Jumna,
[i>uchcdtj a force at Pandoo Nuddee keeping open the communication between Futtehpore and Cawnpore during
-^ic laking of Lucknow. Present with the force under Lieutenant Colonel Middleton at the surprise and action at
Garrah, at the reo?cupntion of Hummerpore, and subsetiuent pursuit of rebels across the Doab. Employed with
lirig;»dier Faddy'** Column in expelling rebels from the Rewah district, Bundlecund. Commanded a party at the
'ii.t.»uKi at F.utowa, attacked and dispersed a body of rebels, took theii'ramj) and baggage. Subsequently employed
111 many dours, and in giuirding the Doorwa and K-uUeuger Passes. Served with the Saugor Field Division till 31st
i-\ccuQbcr 1859. Commanded the Rifle Company and a detachment 6th Light Cavalry at the affair of Otwah in
April 1859 (Medal).
"^ Colonel C. Dumbleton was present at the battle of Maharajpore 19th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
^ '*» Colonel J. P. Clarkson tJei'\-cd throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of
Ferozeshah, and operations agiiinst Kote Kangra (Medal) .
•" Colonel W. Montriou commanded the 24t,h Bombay Native Infantry with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58,
•It iho siege and capture of Ratghur, capture of GaiTakota, feint on Malthone Pass, battle of the Betwa, siege and
■^ /.'aof Jliansi; and with the Field Detachment at the taking of Mhow and Mahoni (mentioned in despatches,
-«ic i;il with Clasp).
/"^ Colonel L. J. Farquharson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 ; commanded the 8th Ben^l
^■aUvc Infantry iu tho siege operations before Mooltan, including the operations in the vicinity, storm of tne
l-'iiunusahi, iiolion of ^^o )rjLo.)nd, and surrender of tho fortress; battle of Goojerat— dangerously wounded (Brevet
<-l I'.t.Cjloiicl, itc'lal wi:h two Ciasps).
^'-' Colonel A. K. MoiVat w^us present at tho battle of Punniar 21th December 1843 (Brony.e Stir) ; in Bundlecund
i^ I "44 ; and witli tho Forco nnd.-'FSir Charles Napier in Upper Smd in 1S45 against the lielooclieo Hill Tribes.
'-'' Colonel TI. L. re:'t<.r served throughout tho Sutlej campaign and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
CommMuicil a do.jichnicnt of the 63rd Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Sonthal insiurcction in 1855-56.
Conunanded ihe ytk liongul N.I. iu the Bhootm E:cpedition in i865-(:6 (Medal with Clasp),
^* Colonel E. M. MucGregor served with tho field lorce in Siad in 1843. ^^"^^ ^^'ith tho Central India Field
Force in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
'" Colonel C. Need served with 14th Bengal Irregular Cavalry during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ^
Served with Brigadier General Jones' Column in Rohilcund during the Indian mutiny; was present at the actions
of BhAgecwalii and Nageena (charger wounded by sword-cut), relief of Moradabad, action on tho Do-jorah, storm
and capture of Barcilly, bombardment of Shajehanpore and relief of the garrison, and the two subsequent afileurs ;
ou latter occasion commanded Do Kantzow's Horse (Medal).
"^ Colonel G. M. Carter served with the Sappers and Miners in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and accompanied
the expedition under General Cheape to Meeaday (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
J*' Colonel H. Finch served throughout the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, a^id was present at battle of Maharajpore
(Brtinze Star). Served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. aud was present at passage of Chenab, actions of
Sadoolaporc. Chillianwalla, and Goojerat, and subsequent pursua, of Scikhs and Affghans to Peshawur, and occu-
P'tKin of Attock and Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps). Was present with force employed against AflVeedees in
-no Kohat Pass, under Sir Charles Napier in 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Was employed against insurgent Sonthals
lu 1855-56. Present with his regiment throughout ttio Indian mucinj- of 1857-5S ; during months of July August
y'ld Sept. 1857 commanded and kept together a Detachment of 500 Native Troops with two Guns ; took tho fort
-eiLsiireand ammunition from a mutinous detachment of the 42nd Bengal Native Infantry at Dumoh ; captured
t^ 1 e town of Kamkhcrea (wouTided), took the town and fort of Hindooreah and two Gur.s, defeated the whole of
'^hihKhur Rajah's Force on two different occasions when they attacked Dumoh ; present at Tendnkera, storming the
Weights of Jalimpore under Brigadier AVheoler, occupation of Shahghur and several other skirmishes in Bimdlecund,
a'iu commanded at the taking of tho town and heights of Bophail, fort and town of Patna, and at the fight and ro-
'^ct-ipation of Fort Gurrukota and the town of Hindunuggur (Medal with Clasp for Centnvl India).
^ Colonel W. H. Lowther served during the Punjaub campai>rn of 1848-49, and was present throughout the ist
'iTi'l and siege operations before Mooltan, including the action of Soorjkoond, attack on the Suburbs, and surrender
^' "10 fortress; was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat— wounded (^^^^j^^fl^ecf^'y ©fBfe^f^®^ "^
309^ Her Majesty*8 Local Lidian Forces, — War Services.
Assam during the Indian matinj in 1857-50; commanded the first expedition ag^unst the Abor Tribes osiBicms
in 1858, and also the second expedition agamst the same tribes in 1859.
^^H Colonel W. C. Gott served the Gwalior campaifni of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Mahanijpore
(Bronze Star) . Served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chenab.
and actions^ of Sadoolapore and Ghilllanwallah— twice wounded (Medal wiih Clasp) . Served in the Sonthsl cai:.-
paigu of 1855-56.
i*» Colonel W. D. Bishop served the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan under General Pollock, and was present a?
the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal), served during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. Also in the Ponjanb caa-
pai^ of 1843-49, including the battles of Chillianwallsh and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). 8erve«l as Bricadr
Major with the llajpootana Field Force during the mutiuy at Nusseerabad; and subsequently as Assistant tield
Ens^lneer at Cawnpore with the force there during the final operations at Luclcnow.
\*^ Colonel H. D. Tw^sdon served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, tsA
was i)resent at the forcmg of the Khyber Pass, the operations in the Mazeena Valley, and engagements leadins;i.>
the recaptun) of Cabul (Medal). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles i^
Perozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Claspj .
i*« Colonel J. A, S. Faulknor served with the Field Force in Sind and Affi^hanistan from 184 1 to 1844, «nd-«w
present at the dofoat and capture of Meer Shuh Mahomed at Peer Arree. He was also present at the siege aad
capture of Dv^arka in November 1859.
'*7 Colonel VV. Forbes served tne campaign of 1842 in Afl^ghauistan under General Pollock, and was present st ti»
forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal;. Served also in the Snilej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the hwk
of Ferozeshah (Medal).
^^ Colonel J. G. Cookson served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General of the Bellary Field Tares riZjScr
Brigadier Sp<)ttij4Woode tVom the 8th Kovemtier 1858 to the 21SC January 1859.
*** Colonel P. G. Suot served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of Feroxeahah (Medsl .
Was present when the Wing of the xath Benaral Native Infantry mutinied at Nowgong in Junei857. Served tftar-
wards in the snppresaion of the Indian mutiny and was present with Havelock's Force at the actions of Mungsrwc
and Aliimbagh, and entry into Lucknow ; defence of the Residency from 25th September to 22nd November 1!;*
until relievetl by Lord Clyde ; occupation of ihe Alumbagh and repulse of all the attacks from November 1857 to the
28th Februaiy 1858; siejie of Lucknow from lat to i6Lh March, action at Koorsee, attack on Rooya, actiina cf
AUygnn^e and Bareilly (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and a y^ir's service).
^^ Colouo] R. Dulfin was present at the bnttlc of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
1^^ Colonel W. M. Cafe was .present at the battle of Maharajpore 29th December 1843 (Bronse Star). Aljd
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the actions of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goqjeni.
and pursuit uf the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps;. Served during the Indian mutiny (Medal, aiii
Victoria Cross).
^^ Lt.Coloiicl W. F. Stephens served in the Sntlcg campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of Moodla
(charger shot) on Escort aaty with the Corannmder in Chief (Medal).
i^Lt.Colonel G. Ward served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of
Ferozeshah (Medal). Also thTbughout the Punjaub campaign, includiuff the afiair of Ramnuggur, and actiosj cf
Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medjil with two Clasps). Served at the siege and captnre of Iklhi n
1857, and was pretteut with Hodson's Horse in the afiViirs of Kurkowda and Bhotuck, and led the Regiment st»
action the dny of the assault (Medal with Cltutp).
1'* Colonel A. 8. Smith served throughout the Sutlej campaicrn of 1845-46, including the actions of Moodbf,
Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps). Serves! in 1853 as 2nd in Command of the 3rd Punjab Ii-
fantry with the force under General Hodgson emi)loyed against hill tribes west of Derajat ; also at the afiair of K«feiJ
Kohtul under Major Coke; in the Meranzaie e.vpedition under Genenil Chamberlain in 1855. Served in the Isi^
mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; in MoozulfurnuKgur district as Commandant of Sooltan Jan's Ressala fipom Septem^f*
1857 until April 1858 (severely wounded at Thannah Bown, lost use of right hand) : was Orderly OtBcer to Bn^i*-
Coke at the actions of Bhagwala and Nugeenee; joined General Jones* Column with his Ressala at Moradal)Si «^|
accompanied it to Bareilly; was in command of pursuing party at the Dojorah Nullah on 5th May 1858; captrr!
enemy's guns and ammunition— horse killed under him by a round-shot (mentioned in despatches of Generals J -:;i»
and Coke, MedHl, and Brevet of Major),
^^^ Lt.Colonel C. O'B. Palmer served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the baa's*
of Ferozeshah and Sobraon—slightly wouuticd (Medal and Clasp), Served in the Burmese war of 1852-53. sad »£'
presetit iit the relief of the garrison of Pegu aud the operations in its vicinity; accoT:;panied the Martab&n CilMC'
under General Steel i Modal with Clasp for Pegu).
i'« Lt.r<iU)Ticl G. Smart served r/ith the expedition to China in 186c and was prcf en', at the capture of the Tkh
Forts (Medal with Clasp).
**7 Lt.Coloncl C. J. 8. Gough served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ksni!:^-
gur, pabSMgeof the Chenab.and battles of Sudoolapore, Chillianwalla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps'. Serrw
in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with the Guide Corps at siege and capture of Delhi: commanded Goja"
Cavalry in nflTairs at Khurkonda on 15th, and Rlioluck on 17th and 18th August ; engaged in the Cavahry sflto is
rear of the Camp on nth September. Served with Brigadier Shower:^* Column in the Delhi and Jhiujar distnctf
Was engHged in the action of Namoleon the i6th November. Served with Hodson's Horse at the actions of Gur-
geeree, Puttcallee, Mynpoorie, and Shumshabad (wounded). Commanded a Squadion of Hodson's Horse at actt^
ofMeanguugo; present throughout siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, Tlctoria Cn^ss, asa
Brevet of Majii^
1"* Lt.Colonel O. Wilkinson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and was slightly contused on the side by*
bullet at tlio affiiir of Ramnuggur (Modal). Sers'ed with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton against the MobmEE-
Tribes in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp), Served throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, inclnding the adratrt
on Lucknow, storm and capture of Meeangunge (received a blow on the head from a musket), throughout the fi»
siege and capture of Lucknow including the repulse of the enemy s attack on the Alumbagh. defieatof a bod j a
Fanatics near Moosah Bagh, and other minor cavalry skirmishes ; ufl'air of Tipree, capture of Juirdesp<a^, Jhito«^.
and Metalii, and other skirmishes. Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the Shahabsd Pw
Force, and was present throughout the campaign in Jugdespore, Khymore Hills, Palamow, and Behar, indnp*
night surprise of the enemy s camp at Tuly-a-Duhar, aud affairs at Karee Sath and Msgowleea (seven tiaa
mcntion«a in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
^^^ Colonel J. W. Rutherford ser\'ed at the defence of Aden in 1846. Served in the Indian mutiny campsigc:^
1858 (Medal).
f«> Colonel F. J. Davies was present at the battle of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star). ^
101 Colonel T. D. Ker served with the field force in Sind from 1842 to 1844 and was present at the defeat at*
capture of Jlecr Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree in 1843. Was StalT Officer to the Okamundel Field Force uu^
Lt.Colonel Donovan, at the attack on the town and fort of Bcyt in October, and at the aiegeand capsure of Dwva
in November 1859. j /.
w* Colonel II. A. Cockbum marched from Gwalior on the 13th May 1857 towards AUyghur ineommsnd 0. » ,
Squadion of the ist Cavalry of the Gwalior Contingent, of which Regiment he was Adjutant, and served in the Agn"
Huttras, and AUyghur districts of the Doab, under the Orders of the Lt.Govenior of the N. W. Provinces, ittti^ ta?
2nd July following. On the 22nd May near Hattras with only about fifty men he defeated and dispersed a body :•
nearly 500 rebels, on which occasion his charger was slightly wounded. On the following day Le rescued l«t?si.''
persons from the town of Sasnee. On the 31st Mav he defeated a body of rebels near Hattras, on whidi o«»*']?
the oflicial report from Captain Alexander to the Lt.Govemor of the N. W. Provinces stated :—'* Lieutenant U<**
bum dismounted about twenty men and stormed the village. Every praise is duo to Lieut. CockbmTi, a mon gai^-^»
soldier, who hid some narrow escapes " (his helmet and sword were struck by bidleis}. " He killed four m^ *^
his own hand." On the 5th Jime he defeated a large body of rebels aud saved the town of Lakhnooa, his duip^
energetic Cavalry Oifijer" (Meial).
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^*< Colonel T. J. H. Keyes served with the field force uj^aioBt Galborgah in 1848.
I** Colonel J. M. Earle served throughout the Sutl^ campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the actions of
^oodkee, Ferozeshah, Bnddiwal, and Auwal (Medal and two Clasps).
'^ Lt. Colonel S. Chalmers served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign, including
the Hiege and capture of Luclcnow— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
1*" Lt.Colonel Gr. C. Llojrd served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855-56. Served with the Shahabad Field Force in
1S58 and was present in various skirmishes leading to the attack and capture of Jugdespore (mentioned in
despatches. Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel M. Thomson served throughout the mutiny of 2857-58, was engaged in the trenches at Cawnpore
dorinf? the massacre, was one of the only four survivors, and was five times wounded and had a horse shot under
him (Medal, Brevet of Major, and a year's service) .
1^ LtColonel C. P. Uildebrand served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). ^
1^ Colonel E. S. Jackson was Ac^utant of the 13th Bengal Native Infantry when the Wing at Nowgong
matinied in June 1857, ^^^^ ^<u instrumental in saving the life of Mrs. Kerchoff. the wife of the Serjeant Major, whom
he rescued from danger by carrying her behind him on horseback. Was engaged in an afihir with a party of
Bondeclas.
'^ Lt.Colonel E. J. Wild served with the 40th Bengal Native Infantry in the Burmese war of 1853 and was present
at the storming and capture of the Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served through the
matiny of 1857 ; present at the relief of Arrah and capture of Jugdespore (mentioned in despatofaes). Served with
Barrow's Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's Force In advance and first relief of Lucknow (horse killed under him);
served as Aasiatant Field Engineer in defence of the Besidenc^j present at the battle of Cawnpore and defeat of
the Owalior Contingent, also at the action of Kale Nuddee and capture of Fattehghur ,• present at the action at
Knrkur under Sir P. Seaton (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
>'« Lt.Colonel J. C. P. Baillie served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; was Orderly Officer to
General Nicholson in the engagement with the Sealkote mutineers near Ooordaspore on the xath July
1S57 (severely wounded) ; served with Brigadier Beaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, and
rooccnpationof Mynporie. AtKankur, Ronilcund border, in April 1838 ; served with the Boraon Field Force at the
taking of Forts Dehain and Tiroul. Served with Brigadier Kelly's Force during the o])eration8 in the Terai, and
present at the actions of Ruttonpore, and attack made on the rebels' position in lower Nepaul range — wounded
(mentioned in despatches. Modal).
"* Lt.Co1onel R.- Blair served in the Sonthal campai^ in 1856. Also during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59,
including the Bondlecxmd campaign in 1859 under Brigadier Wheeler (Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel H. A. Browne served throughout the Burmese war of 2853-53, and was present at various
skirmishes (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'^ Lt.Colonel G. S. Morris served with the Belganm Field Force in 2857-58, and was present at the surrender
and occnpaUon of the fortress of Shorapore.
>^ Lt.Colonel P. S. Yorke joined the and European Bengal Fusiliers and served with them at Delhi throughout all
the actions and operations flrom the aqrd June to the X5th August 2857. Joined the and Sikh Cavalxy in Januaxy
1853 and served with it in the Delhi district in Mi\jor Ramsay's Column in May June and July 2858 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Cossyah rebellion in 2862, and commanded the outpost of Buttow.
^ Lt.Colonel G. B. Fisher was present with the sand Bengal Native Infantry in the Sonthal district during
ihe mutinies of 2857, and marched with the Head Quarters fh>m Bowsee to Raneegunge when the four companies
on command mutinied. Took a detachment of volunteers from his regiment to China, and served with the 65th "
N. I. during the occupation of Canton in 2858-59 (Medal).
'*^ Lt.Colonel W.A. Franks was present with the Head Quarters of the xath Bengal Native Infie^ntrv when it
mntinied at Nowgong on the loth June 2857. ^® served subsequently throughout the mutiny campaign (Medal).
^'^ Lt Colonel H. K. Bnshe served with the Bjlgaum Field Force in 2857-58, and was present at ttia surrehder
ftnd occupation of the fortress of Shorapore.
"♦ Lt. Colonel W. Barber was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor
and Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district from the 2 3th November 2857 to 30th April 2858, and was present at
Ki)oagaum, Neemkhena, Narralnpoor, Teekavah, Bhutgaum, Corgaum, and atUck on Whepaul Sing's house at
bhatffaum (Medal).
>*^ Lt. Colonel R. W. Elton was present with his reglm^t at the outbreak of the mutiny at Delhi on the X2ih
May 1857. Served in the Meerut volunteer Horse, and was present with it at the defeat of WuUedad Khan at
t^ralowtoe, and on several other occasions when attached to the left wing 2St Belooch Battalion. Was present with
(General Penny's Force at the action of Kurkralee ; was with the Commander in Chief's Force at the action before
Harcilly on sth May 28^8, and at repulse of rebels by the Commander in Chief on the occasion of their atuicking
our outposts at Shahiehanxx>re ; present in the operations near Maborady and relief of Fort Jellalabad : present
with the Battalion at the taking of Fort Rampore Knssia by Brigadier Wetherell's Force ; with Commander in
rhiefs Force at occupation of forts of Ameytee and Sunkerpore, and at the defeat of Benl Madho at Dundea
Keeree ; also at the action at Churda and taking of Fort Mayeeoia ; present at the capture of 24 guns by Brigadier
Honford*s Force at Sikha Ghat in Nepaul (Medal).
i"7 Lt Colonel W. B. D. Broughton served during the Indian mutiny (Medal).
1* Lt.Colonel J. Blair served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 2857-50, and waa present at the siege
ofXeemuch, siege and assault at Kotah and pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp, and awarded the Victoria
t'r«>B8 for *' gallant and daring conduct '* at Neemuch, and '* in fighting his way most gallantly through a body of
rebels at Jeerum who had literally surrounded him. . . . received a severe sword-cut on his right arm ").
'*" Lt.Colonel J. H. Doveton was on field service in the Southern Mahratta Country during part of 1845. He
WAS also engaged in suppressing the insurrection at Sholapore on the 7th February 2858.
>^ Lt.ColonS W. Howey served with the 3and Light Infantry during the Indian mutinv in 2858-59, and was
present at the capture of the fort of Tyroul, action of Jugdespore, surrender of the forta of Ahmotie and Shunker-
pore, and pursuit of Beni Madho (Modal).
^^ LtColonel W. A. Park served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the siege and capture of
'Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor. capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, storm of
Jhansi, and battle of the Betwn (Medal with Clasp).
^^ LtColonel E. M. Lawford was employed in Beneal and Bundlecund from February to December 2859.
1^ LtColonel R. Caulfeild served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from 9th
November 2858 to 26th January 1859 ; served also with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river
for the suppression of disturbances in the Nieam's Dominions in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose
from ist to 30th March 2850. Served with the column under Mi^or Savage of the 928t Foot on field service in the
Nagpore Province from aand April to i8th Mav 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
i^ LtColonel B. 8. Hill served in defence of Kumaon Hills and Rohilcnnd against the rebels in 2857-58; present
at Chapoorah ; with Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude and present at the actions' of Pusgaon
and Russoolpore. attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal). Served in the Bhootan
campaign of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Huzara campaign of 1868 including the operations on the " Black
Mountam" (Clasp).
"i LtColonel H. H. Stansfeld served with the 20th Foot throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
sicffe of Lucknow and several skirmishes in Oude, Azimghur, and the Jugdespore Jungles (Medal with Clasp).
^** Lt.Colonel G.A. Galloway commanded the remnant of the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry during the Indian mutiny
campaign in 2857-58. and was present at the actions of Sarasowlee and Jowla (Medal).
''^LtColonel H. Melvill served in the Kumaon Militia during 2857 and commanded Cavalry in an attack made
from Nyneo Tal upon a portion of the Rohilcund rebels. Served with the Oude Police Cavalry from May till
{September 2858 ; was in command of a Police Force (Cavalry and Infiintry) at Mahon near Lucknow when an
attack was made on that post by the enemv on the evening of the 7th August 2858. Commanded the Cavalry in
an attack made by a Police Force upon the fort and position of Birwa on 96th August 2858 (Medal).
^" Lt.Colonel T. M. Shelley was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meemt on the 20th May 1857. He
served afterwards in several actions from the 21th August to the a9th September before Delhi, and at theassault
and captoreof the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Digitized by VJiOOQl^
309* fler MajesUfs Local Indian Forces, — War Scrmccjf.
!•» Lt.Colonel J. G. Campbell served with 3rd Bengal Europeans dnriiig the Indian mntinies of iBst^sS. ic-
clading the operations at Shereghur Ghat in Mny 1858, and with the column from Agra towards Gwalicr io Jcn^
1858 (Medal). Served with the 30th Pncjaub Infantry in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present &i
the captured of Cbamoorchi, Bala, and Nagoh (Medal with Clasp).
*» Major G. A. Arbuthnot served with the Sau.ror Field Force during the suppression of the Indian mutiuj- la
the Shahabad district and in Central India (Medal).
»M Major W. J. Morris was employed during the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, in the Sangor and Nerbodds Terri-
tories and Shahabad ; was present at the ongjigenionts at Itrowlea, Azimghur, Burhampoor, Kheroo Sauiror. ari
Jugdcspore. Was Acting StaflF Oflacer to the Buxar Field Force, and joining in the charge of his Regiment r; P:it-
hampoor his charger was shot under him, and he saved the life of a Trooper by cutting down his aasa lant TV^
employed in Bengal and Bun<llccuiui with General Whitlock's Field Force during the whole of 1859 (Mcd&l).
*» Lt.Colonel W. G. Grove served with the Seetabuldee combined Field Force during the Indian mniiny in J-j*
1857, and with the Kamptce Flying Column under Colonel Osborne, to intercept Tantia Topee in the Nappcre It -
vinoe from 9th November till 31st December 1857, was present at the disarming of the Nagporo Irregular Cava: -7.
Commanded a Force of Irregular Cavalry and Infantry sent by orders of the Chief Commissioner of the Cent:^
Provinces to aid a force from Hoosingabad to attack the fort of Heerakote in the Puchmeere Hills, the ktiozt-
hold of a rebel Chief, iu the beginning of 1858.
**^ Major J. I. Robinson served with the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry at the final siege and capture of Lncknow, and r.
the affair of Koorsee; and with the 9th Lancers in the Rohilcnnd campaign, including the actions of Rooya »:X
Allyg^nge, capture of Bareilly, and e.llHirs of bhahjehanpore and Mohumdee (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major S. W. O. Steveus served aj^jiinst the rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts in 185S.
*'' Lt.Colonel R. A. W. C. Stuart served during the compaigi. in Bengal, and was present at Uxe engapctcfr: f
Serowlie, at the action of Ghurra, and at the engagement and destruction of Lallj>oor, reoccui»tion of H r-
merpore, accompanied the force under the Honourable Percy Herbert in pursuit of the rebel Feroze ShiJi to if
banks of the Chumbul (Medal).
** Major C 8. Steward was employed during the Indian mutiny, and was present at the action of Itrowlea wi:
Kooer Smg's rebel force on the aist Slarch 1858 (wounded), and at the sortie mimthe fort of Aaimghtir 37th M^rrb.
also at the taking of Jugdcspore and at the engagements of Beliea, Peeroo, twice at Muttahee, Dullepore. Cctirih
Rujapore Gamur, and the final ejectment of the rebels from the Jugdespore Jimgles between May and June liy
(Me<&l).
*^° Major T. C. Graham served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the siege asd rap-
ture of Lucknow, taking of Bareilly, and capture of Fort Degham (Medal with Clasp).
*^i Lt.Colonel H. St. G. Tucker served with the 19th Punjaub Inflmtry in the campaign of i860 in China (Meda"
"* Lt. Colonel M. G. Clerk served in the Indian mutiny campaigns m 1857-59, *Dd was present with H»Teiori »
Force at the actions of Mnngarwnr and Alumbagh, remaining iu the Alumbagh with the force under Ltroi^Ti^i
M'Intyre, and acted r»-.s Assistant Field Engineer; afterwards present at the capture of Lucknow (Medal »^
Clasp, and a ycjir's service).
*i' Lt. Colonel P. C. Dalmahoy served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the sie(^t.-i
capture of Delhi, including most of the engagements before its walls previous to the capture. Served with Bn^-* -' :
Showers' Force in the Delhi district. Present with the Humeerpore Police Battalion in several encounters ^i J
the rebels in Bnndlecund in 1859-60, and on many occasions during the campaign commanded an indepe&r
Column of Military Police (received the thanks of Government for services in Delhi and Bundlecund. Medal '^ -
Clasp).
"♦ Lt.Colonel U. A. Rooko served with the 90th Light InCantry during the mutiny in Gude in 1858-59, and n'L-;
subsequent openvtions in the Terai (Medal).
*i* Lt.Colonel P. St<^ry served in Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and wu r-r-
sent at the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlce. and action of Biswah iTif-
*t« Major J. L. Loch served with the 2nd Drngoon Guards at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March xS^S, ^^ -
during the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Chisp).
*'7 Lt.Colonel B. J. M'Nair served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, Rod was present at the asMnltr :
capture of Delhi as well as at the battle of Budlee-ke- Serai and all the operations throughout the siejrc; s^r^-
afterwards in the Delhi district with the column under Brigadier Showers; also in the Bekaneer di»thci mr ,
(Medal with Clasp).
-" Major C. Moi-tin served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58 and was present with the 14th Ligh: I^-
goous with the Malwa Field Force at the capture of Dhar, and actions of Mundesore — severely wounded (men:}'^'^:
in despatches. Modal). Served in the Abyt^sinian campaign in i863 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier D. M Sicvx'-.
and with the lath Bengal Cavalry at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
''•t Sir John Louis served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the fdege and captrr
Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Sau^^or, capture of Garrakota, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, siege and <-r^
of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal).
*''Lt.Colonel J. M.Williams served in the Burmese war in 1859-53 and was present at Pegu during the invcstrr:
of the Pagoda and River stockivde by the Burmese in January 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Served as a V: c
teer against the rebel Chief Mcng Loung in the Martaban district in 1856, present in several engagements, v^i -
Shoav Gheen in 1857.
«» Major R. C. Stewart served with a party of the Mysore Silladar Horse attached to the Kumool 3fcr ' •
Colunm and was present at the attack on Shorapore on the 8th February 1858, on which occasion lie -^
dangerously wounded by two sword cuts ; also commanded a detachment of the 4th Cavalry Hyderabad (' ;:J
gent with Brigadier Hill s Field Force in the Taptee Valley, in Berar, and in the Deccan from Norembcr iS-: i
March 1859 (Medal).
**i Major L. E. Evans served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 with the 3rd Bengal Enroi-? '
Regiment, and was present with the Mynpooree Movable Column in the operations at Sheraghux Gnat, an'i *
the Agra Column towards Gwalior. Served also with the Colunm xmder Brigadier Showers in the action of !>•«"•■
against Ta^itia Topee (Medal) .
**» Major W. R. Martin served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; was present with the 38th Foot « ' '
assault and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow. and afilurs of Barree and Nnggur (Medal »^
Clasp). Served with the 19th Punjaub Infantry in China the campaign of i860 (Medal). Senredwith the *
punjaub Infantry throughout the Sittana Expedition in 1863 (Medal with Clasp) ; and afterwards with Geu~
Wilde's Column against the Judon Tribes.
*«« Major R. C. Low served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served throughout the Indian mutiny camper'
of 1857-59; present at the actions of £udlee-ke- Serai and Nudjufghur, and siege and capture of Delhi; pursu.i
the rebels and taking of Fort Jhiyjur; siege and capture of Lucknow; and as Brigade Major totheAfrra>-
Force under Brigadier Showers in pursuit of rebels in Central India (twice mentioned in despatches, Med^I w -
two Clasps). . ^ .
22* Majer A. K. J. C. Maekenzie served in the Indian mutiny campaign m 1857-58, and was present at the ^'■^-■'■
and capture of Delhi from the 17th July 1857 with ist Pui\jaub Cavalry, and was engaged in a cavalry aft"^ "
roar of the camp on nth September; served with column under Britrfulier Grpathed, and engaged ait the id '\
of Boolundshuhur. Allyghur, Agra, and Kanouge; present at relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, 8kirmi5h<^ \
Malygunge and Alumbagh and action of Cawnpore : served with a column under Sir Hope Grant in Oude. i-/
engaged at Meangunge : present at the siege and capture' of Lucknow and affhir at Koonee ; commanded a ^^-'
ron of the ist Punjaub Cavalry at capture of Bareilly and affair of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp).
>^ Major A. R. D. Mackenzie served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 18^7-58, and was present darii^--'
siege and assault of Delhi with the Guide CavjUiy, and with Brigadier Showers^ Column in the Delhi. Gccrp^'
and Jhujjur districts. Served with the 1st Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), «m«s
present at the action of the Moosa Bagh (Medal with two Clasps).
M« Major F. M. Alexander served with the Dharwar Field Force from 5th March till asth April 16^ t^.c-
manded a detachment of the 4th Light Cavalry while serving with the Goruckpore Field Force under Brigt-^'^
Roworofl from November 1858 till February 1859. (u^d was present at the alBiirs of Koownee and Bagowrs; vni -
Bengal and Bundlecund from January to December 1859 (Medal). Digitized by V^ OOQ IC
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Her Majesty^s Local Indian Forces, — War Services, 309A;
^ liM^oT R. Beadon served during the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and was present at the siege of
Lacknow, skirmish at Tigree, capture of Azimghur and pursuit ; at Sanilwar he captured a 9*poundcr ; opoi;ations
in tbo Jugdespore Jungles and pursuit ; action at Nonaaee and pursuit to the Kymaon Hills (twice mentioned in
de!»patchee. Medal wi& Clasp). Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of the Taku Forts,
action at Chankiawan, and surrender of Tekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major C. Beadon, prior to entering the Indian Army, served live years as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy,
irason board H.M. ship AIaier$a,t, the nombardmentand fall of Bomarsund during the Baltic campaitni of 1854
under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served afterwards in the same ship during the siege and fall of Sevu^topol
lietween the 23rd October 1854 and December 1855. and was present at tno takiner of Kertch and Kinlx)uru (Modal
with Clasp). Was engaged in the operations against Canton on board H.M. shii)8 Calcutta and Elk. Served on
the River Granges as a volunteer during the late mutiny in the H.E.I. Company's gunboat Jumna.
*^ Major C. E. Stack served with the Kotah Contingent a;,'ainBt the insurgents in the Agra nnd Mattra
liUtricts in May and June 1857 ; &°d as Aide de Camp to General Polwhclo at the battle of Agra on the 5ih July
1S57 (Medal).
«» Captain R. Q. T. Stevenson served in the Indian mutiny campaiprn in 1858-59, and was present at Jccrun,
ssKsult and capture of Kotah, and in pnrs^uit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp).
-" CkipLiiQ F. S. Cherry w;is eufipUn-ed duria^ tlio Indian mutiny in Sliahabad, and engaged at Bnvhampoor
14th October, Khereo Saugor i6tli Octiber, JugJcspore 18th Oct )ber, Seekreta and Koath Khaz 20th October, and
Aniabad -;oth November 1858. and in Bundlecund till June 1859 (Medal).
*^ Captain C. A. Moore commanded a detachment of the znd Bombay Light Cavalry at the taking of Rowa;
present at the t'iking of Awah ; served with the Field Force in Central India in 1858 ; present during the openitiona
in the Mahoe Kanta in 1838 ; and at the night attack of the Khosias at Bhyramiah and during the openitions at
Nusrfair Parker ; present during the operations in Kattywar, and at the taking of the Burda Hills and defeat of
the Wagheers at that place in 1859 (Mcdul with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Light Cavalry during the Abvesinian
campaign of 1867-68, and commanded the Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal).
'*^ Captain A. H. Prinsep was present at the mutiny of his Regiment, the 6th Bengal Light Cavalry, at
Sealkote on the 9th July 18^7 and was wounded. He afterwards served against tiie rebels in the Gogaria Jungles,
and was present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*» Captain J. M. C. Galloway was emplojed during the Indian mutiny in Shahabad, and was engaged at Khereo
th Octf)ber, Borhampoor 14th October, Kheree Saugor i6th October, Jugdespore i8th October, and Seekreta and
"' ath Khas 20th October 1858, and in Bundlecund during the whole of 1859 (Medal).
'^ Captain T. H. T. Chalon served with the Copal Movable Column and Bellary Field Force in 1858, and was
present at the storming of Copal (Medal).
«« Captain T. F. C. Rochfort served during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow, the subsequent operations in Oude and actions of Koorsee and Baree (Medal with Clasp).
^ Captain W. S. Maoleod served with a Squadron of the ist Dragoon Guards during the campaign of i860 in
China.
»*> Major W. ThomiMon served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Tonee from 9th
November 1858 to a6tii January 1859. Ho served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river
for the suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's Dominions in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose,
from i«t to 30th March 1859.
*" Captain II. C. Stevens was employed in Bengal and Bundlecund from January to June 1859.
-^ Lt.CoIonel G. W. Cox was employed ngainst the Karen insurgents in 1857.
-" Captain A. F. Curtis served with t'.ie Bellary Field Force in 1858-59.
'** Captjun J. S. Irvine served at the relief of Azimghur in April 1858, and in the subsequent pursuit of Koer
SiniT (Medal).
'** Captain R. G. Birch served with the Volimtecr Cavalry with Havelock's Force in 1857, ^^^ w«w severely
Kounded at the fli-st relief of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
*** Captain H. M. Buller served with the Eii!«ofzye Force on the N. W. Frontier of India in 1863, including the
attack on and capture of Umbeyla (Modal with Clasp).
'*' Cayttain R. Morris served wiUi the 2nd Drngoon Guards in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was
present at the siege and capture of liUclmow and tuhscquent operations at Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
*** Major H. R. Elliot was employed on field service in the Riichore Doab from the 4th June to the 5th Augnst 1858,
^*' Captain W. Rowlandson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of
Seorowlie and Ghurra. and reoccupaiion of Hnmeerpore (Medal).
^ C^pt lin P. L. Gordon served during the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal, in the Saugor Nerbudda Terri-
tories, from December 1857 to February 1858; also with Brigadier Rowcr6fbs Force from May to 16th December 1858.
-' Captain G. C. Jackson served with the Eusufzai Field Force in 1863, and was present at* the reconnaissance and
afTuir in the Chiimla Valley, at the storming of the Conical Hill, destruction of IaIIoo, and burning of IJinbeyla
(mentioned in despntches). Served with the Abyssinian Kxpedition in 1868, and was present at the action of
Aroi^ee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and received the approbation of Government, Medal).
^ Captain C. C. Morris served during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in the Shahabad district, and was
present at the affair at Berhampore on the 14th October 1858.
" Captain F. D. Plowden served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and accompanied General
Prank's Column on the Oude frontier, and was engaged at the capture of Attrowlee (Medal).
*^ Major F. Beeching served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keonghut for the suppression of a
rebellion amongst the Hill Tribes of the Cuttack Tributanr Mahals.
^'■•^ Major J. M. Stewart served in the Jyntoah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present at the
asviultand capture of the stockades of Ookis, Mugbarai, and Oomkrong.
"*t Lt.CoIonel H.H. C. Q.Warrington was employed on field service in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories in the
RoppreRsion of the Indian mutiny from the 6th February 1858.
^^ Lt.CoIonel F. G. Rideout was employed in suppressing the KThond outbreak in Boad in May and Juno 186a.
*^ Captain H. S. Ruxton command<?d two Companies of the 17th Puujaub Infantry in the pursuit and capture of
a party of rebels of the 26th Bengal Native Infantry in July 1857.
-* Major W. C. Chowne served with the 19th Punianb Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China (Medal).
^"^ Captain A. J. Howes served with the Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was present
at thft storming of the fort of Ruteea 13th November 1858 (Medal).
^ Major B. Venour served as a volunteer with the loth Foot against the Dinapore mutineers at Arrah in 1857
und was severely wounded (Medal). Served with the right oolunm Dear Field Force in 1865-66.
-•" Captain A. P. Carrie served throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the assault and capture
^r the fort of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon. and action of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Indian mutiny campaign, including the pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Gwalior rebels in 1858-59.
^^f Major H. R. Wintle served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
"* Capuin G. W. Holdsworth served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at
the action near Agra on the 5th July against the Neemach mutineers, attack on the village of Chulhaslee (severely
wounded by an explosion), the battle of Asrra on the loth October; also with the column under Colonel Cotton at
Futtf hporo' Sirkee m October 1857, and with the Agra Column towards Gwalior in June 1858 (Medal).
"^ Captain W. F. Bartleman served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858. and
wan present at the actions of Almorah on the 17th and 25th April, nnd n% the btorming and capture of the fort
of Nujrj^r (Medal) . Served dtiring a part of the Oossiah rebellion, and commandpd a Company of the 43rd Bengal
N I. at the attack and capture of the stockaded village of Moonsowpoonje in the Jynteah Hills on the aand March
"' Captain J. H. W. Osborne served with the 73rd Foot in Brigadier Rowcrofl's Column during the campaign in
the Terai, from the 4th November 18^8 to July 1859, and was present at the attack by the rebeUon the column of
Major Boss, and in some minor aCnairs (Medal).
^ Captain J. Johnstone served with the Trans-Gogra Field Force imder Brigadier Rowcroft in 1858-^ IMedal).
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309^ Her Majesty^s Local Indian Forces. — War Services,
•" Captain H. S. Daniell serTed with the Persian ExpeditionAry Force in 1837 ()(edal with Clasp). Berred with
the Central India Field Force nnder Sir Huf^h Rose in 1858. and was present at the siege and eaptoreof Batebsr,
action at Barodea (wounded), relief of Saugor, action at Gurrakhota, siege and captore of Jhsnai, iMk c4
Koonch, actions before and taking of Calpee, actions at Morar and GKralior, battle of Jowra Alipore. Serrcd is
the Jhansi and Jaloun Districts in 18^8, and was present at the action at Mow Mahoni. Serred as Staff Officer to
the force employed in the operations m the Chnnoairi District in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
••7 Captain H. C. Garden served with theBrigade under General Franks in Onde in 1857-58 ; and with threeOjmptnJ?*
•of the 97th Foot in Bundlecund in 1859 (Medal). Served with the asrd Bengal N.I. daring the Bonaircamnuga :f
Z863 ; was present in separate commana of two Companies of this Regiment at the actiona of the Conical Hill ar^
Laloo ; taking and burning of IJmbeylah, and was also present with the whole regiment at the severs hsnd-fc-
hand conflict with and total defeat of the Affghans and fanatics at the Bonair Pass (Medal with Clasp). Berred u
Oommandant of the Corps of Sebundy Sappers during the Bhootan campaign under Major General FnserTrik:
<Cla8p).
*"* Captain E. B. Cox served with the 90th Light Infiintry in the campaign in Onde in iBs$-^ and was praos
-at the action of Dowsa (Medal).
*^ Captain W. Campbell was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Luoknow on the 30th May 1857. sad w&
the force that drove the rebels out of the station the next day. Servea throughout the defence of the Resident fr c
the 30th June to the 32nd November, and as a yolunteer with the 78th Highlanders accompanied the force os^
Colonel Napier (Lord Napier of Magdala) that went out to the Mootee Mansil to bring in the sick, wonsM
tieavy guns, and ammunition left behind by the relieving force under Havelock, and was sent to repoA at aip;
that more doolies were required for the sick and wounded ; was afterwards present at the battle of Cawnpore ^
<defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service) . Served the campaign of 1862-63 is \^
Jynteah Hills, and saved the records and treasure on the Cutcherry being destroyed br lightning.
*^ Captain H. C. Eemble was present at the relief of As! mghur in Artxu 1858 (Medal)*
'^ Captain R. A. C. Hunt served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was present tt ±i
storming and capture of tie entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1862, of the town of Taeerpoo 17th Ap'..
at Nazean 27th and 39th April, at the storming of Ejihding zst May, of Tsing-poo zath May, and at the stons:::
And recapture of Kahding on the 4th October 1862.
*^ Captain R. M. Chambers served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was prMs!!:
the storming and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang*l»sa 4th April z862, uid of the town of Twerpoo T-*i
April, at Nasean 27th and a9th April 1862, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo X2ih May, and with the gsnia^i
ilefending Kahdinffin May 1863.
"f* Captain G. B. jBrskine served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Brigadier M. W. Smith in 1858-59^
^' Captain H. W. Bird served during the suppression of the mutiny in Benf^al flrom July to December 185S, s^
was present at the action of Toolsepore ; was also present in the campaign in Bundlecond nnder Biigaitr
"Wheler in 1859 (Medal).
"^ Captain W. W. Hooper served with a squadron of his regiment on field service in the Deocan from the i^
November 1858 to the 5th April Z85Q, including the march of fifty miles without a halt on the aSth February in p*
«uit of and defeat of the enemy and taking several prisoners (Medal).
*^ Captain J. G. D. Walker served with nis regiment in the campaign in Bundlecund under Brigadier ^^hts
in 1859.
>7" (japtain J. May served with the Volunteer Cavalrv at Lucknow, and was present at the action of Cliisi::
30th June 1857, also throughout the defence of the Residency acting as a Subaltern of Artillery and 8ubseqKH.v
AS Assistant Field Engineer. Served afterwards with the force at the Alumbagh and was present in the nrr::s
Actions (wounded), and accompanied Lord Clyde's Force at the final capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Omssh..
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Thomas James Bailey, Wing Subaltern 3 Sikh Infantry
Frederick Robertson Ditmas, Squadron Subaltern 15 Bengal CsTalry
John Abercrombie. Quarter Master 7 Bengal Native Inlkntry
Francis Charles Burton, Squadron Subaltern i Bengal Cavalry ^
Allied Nimmo Sandilands, Quarter Master 6 Punjaub Infantry
Charles Francis Massy ,*77 Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Puigaub, >
24 June 70, Delhi District i
James Graves Kelly, Wing Subaltern 33 Bengal Native Infantnr
Frank Barrow, Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, 3ru Grade, Oude, )
20 Sept. 70, Oonao i
William John Vousden, Squadron Subaltern 5 Pui^aub Cavalry
Edward Law Dnrand, 3rd Assistant to the Gov.Gen.'s Agent in Ri^pootana
Carbery Egan, Sqtiadron Subaltern 12 Bengal Cavalry
Bradford Smith, Wing Subaltern 4 Bengal Native Infimtry
Edward Lloyd, Squadron Subalternj Puiyaub Cavalry
Lorn Robert Henry Dick Campbell .••^ Wing Subaltern i Puiyaub Infantry
Archie Wishart Gairdner, Wing Subaltern 27 Bengal Native Infantry
Sir Charles Henry Leslie, Bart. Wing Subaltern 37 Bengal Native Infantry
John Robert Burfton-Bennett, Sub Assistant Commissary General, 3rd Class ...
Henry Vere Hunt, Quarter Master 25 Bengal Native Infantry
Francis Ranken Cave Voyle, Adjutant 29 Bengal Native Infantry
Bernard Channer, Wing Subalfem 2 Bengal Native Infantry
William Greorge Craigie Halkett. Adjutant 30 Bengal Native Infantry
George Hugh Coles Dyce, Quarter Master 21 Bengal Native Infantry
Stannus Vomer Gordon, Quarter Master 23 Bengal Native Inflintry
Mansel Armstrong, Squadron Subalterns Bengal Cavalry
Robert Alexander Swettenham, Quarter Master 27 Bengal Native Infttntry
Samuel John Dunlop, Asaistant Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, i Sept. 72, >
Central Provinces, Nagpore, State Railway Survey Division J
James Butler, Assist. Com. 3rd Grade. British Biirmah, 9 Aug. 69, Moulmein ...
Charles Boswell Norman, Adjutant 3 Sikh Infantry
Albert de Clancy Rennick, Assist.Com. rrd Class, Punjaub, Hoshiarpore District
Thomas George*Thomson, Adj utant 36 Bengal Native Infantry
Thomas Francis Hobday, Sub Assist. Commissary General, 2nd Class
Henry Opie Woodhouse, Wing Subal tern o Bengal Native Infantry
William Heniy Browne, Quarter Master 18 Bengal Native Infimtry
John Wm. O'Callaghan, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W., 16 Jan. 71,
Punjaub, 1st Division, Bari Doab Canal
Edward Henry Bingham, Quarter Master 1 3 Bengal Native Infantry
Henry James Barr, Quarter Master 17 Bengal Native Infantry ,
John Fra.Jas.Miller,«*Assist.Eng.istGr.D.P.W.,i Mar. 7 i,Sirnind Canal, Punjaub
Augustus Keith Abbott, Adjutant 42 Bengal Native Inikntry
Sydney Drummond Tumbull, Adjutant 15 Bengal Cavalry ,
Arthur Edward Ward, Assist. Bug. 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, 4 Oct. 72, 7th Circle
Robert Tomkyns Hawkes, Quarter Master 35 Bengal Native Infantry
William Hutt Curzon Wyllie, Assist. Com. 3rd Grade, 26 Aug. 70, Oude, Unas
Annoslev John Garrett, Wing Subaltern 3 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent ...
Arthur i'ishe, Wing Subaltern 8 Bengal Native Infantry
Alister William Jamieson, Wing Subaltern 12 Bengal Native Infantry
Lyndon Bolton Irwin, Wing Subaltern 20 Bengal Native Infantry
Charles Swaine Hogge, Wiug Subaltern 24 Bengal Native Infiintry
Henry Boileau, Squadron Subaltern 11 Bengal Cavalry
Walter Hailes, Wing Subaltern 37 Bengal Native Infantry
Arthur Coombe Gordon Lydiard, Quarter Master 31 Bengal Native Infantry...
Francis Neilson Chalmers, Sub.Assiat.Com.Gen, ^rd CI. on probation, 13 Oct. 70
Leslie Trevor Bishop, Squadron Subaltern 2 Punjaub Cavalry
George Lloyd Reily Richardson, Squadron Subaltern 18 Beng^ Cavalry
Thomas Lloyd Lewis, Quarter Master 26 Bengal Native Infantry
George Frederick Young, Quarter Master 30 Bengal Native Infantry
Alexander Evans Gordon.Wing Subaltern 22 Bengal Native Infanti^
Edm.Chas.Elliston, Assist. Eng. 4th Gr. D.P.W., Sept. 68, Bengal
Dudley Elphinstone Gouldsbury, Quarter Master 19 Bengal Native Infantry
Jacob Pieter Deneys Vanrenen, Adjutant 5th Bengal Cavalry
Francis Richard Begbie, Wing Subaltern 3 Puiyaub Infantry
John Corse- Scott,«7» Quarter Master 37 Bengal Native Infantry
James Aloysius Miley, Adjutant 1 Bengal Native Infantry
Henry Metcalfe Rose, Adjutant 41 Bengal Native Infantry
Charles Marsh Koighley, Quarter Master 8 Bengal Native Infantry
Robert NichoUs Harington, Quarter Master 29 Bengal Native Infantry
George Wemyss Anson, Officiating Assistant Commissioner, Jhansi
Edward Baynes Nixon,*'* Wing Subaltern Meywar Bheel Corps
John Meredith Douglas Lewes, Wing Subaltern 2 Punjaub Infantry
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William James Alexander Birch, Wing Subaltern 6 Bengal Native Infantry
Henry Doveton Hutchinson, Adjutant 40 Bengal Native Infantry
Philip Herman Wallerstein,"* Quarter Master 24 Bengal Native Infantry
Frederic Talbot Goodridge, Wing Subaltern 13 Bengal Native Infantry
William Maitland Meaoham, Adjutant 13 Bengal Native Infantry
James Livingston Aberigh-Mackay, Ac^utant 8 Bengal Cavalry
Frederick Augustus Remmington, Quarter Master 15 Bengal Native Infantry ...
James Mandeville Wood von Beverhoudt, Wing Sub. 17 Bengal Native Infantry
David Stanley Cuninghame, Squadron Subaltern i Punjaub Cavalry
James Alex. Lawrence Montgomery, Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class,)
Pui^jaub, i90ct.7o, Bawul Pmdee j
Charles Comyn Egerton. Squadron Subaltern 4 Puz^aub Cavaixy
Edward Chetwood Hamilton, Wing Subaltern 7 Bengal Native Infantiy
Leopold James Henry Grey ^Officiating Assistant Commissioner, LoharduggiUi
Alfred Charles Le Quesne, Wing Subaltern, i Infantry Hyderabad Contingent
Allured Greorge Yaldwyn, Wing Subaltern 6 Punjaub Infantry
Frederick Drummond Battye. Squadron Subaltern Corps of Guides
Josiah Philip Crampton Nevule, "Squadron Subaltern i4~Bengal Cavalry
Andrew Kennedy Macpherson, Cantonment Magistrate of Mooltan
Wim«n Hill. Quaner Master a Goarkhu D^tti^^try ^jiJ^i ^ij dH. ^
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George Hambley Elliott, Adjutant 3 Bengal Cavaliy
Alex.Thomafl Seton Abercrombv Rind, Wing Subaltern 38 Bengal Native Infantzy
Leonard William Chriatopher, Sub a aa^f^^ntf OmTniiuiAry General
Charles Archibald Mercer, Wing Subaltern 4 Goorkhas
Richard John Morgan, Asat. Sng. and Grade, D.P. Works, 4 Oct. 7a, 8th Circle
Bex^amin Horatio Pollard, Wing Subaltern 45 Beni^al Native Infantry
William Harria, Wing Subaltern ai Bengal Nativelnftintry
Arthur M'Leod Mills, Wing Subaltern xo Bengal Native Infiuitxy
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William Alexander Holcombe,^* Asst. Commissioner, 3rd Grade. Luckimpore.i
Lewis ArchibaM Charles Cook, Squadron Subaltern 5 Bengal Cavnlry
Geffery Lawrence Eliot, Sub Assistant Commissary General, 3rd Class
Gilbert Gaisford, Wing Subalterns Puiyaub Infantry
Vincent Geor^ Lawrence Eyre, Wing Subaltern 23 Bengal Native Infitntry ...
Cathcart William Monypenny, Wing Subaltern a Bengal Native Infantry
Edward Francis Josepu de Clanay Rennick, Squadron Subaltern 7 Bengal Cav.
Herbert Anthony Sawyer, AtjHutant 19 Bengal Native Infimtry
Charles Thomas Bingham, Wmg Subaltern 33 Bengal Native Infantry
Norton Charles Martelli, WingSubaltem 39 Bengal Native Infentry
JaDies Francis Carthew, Squadron Subaltern 13 Bengal Cavalry
James Beverley Lynch, Squadron Subaltern xa Bengal Cavaliy
Henry FitsGerald Stevens, Wing Subaltern 4a Bengal Native lufkntry
Henry Harvey Swetenham, Wing Subaltern ax Bengal Native Inftintry
Henry Alexius Abbott, Wing Subaltern 15 Bengal Native Infantry
William Potter Newall, WingSubaltem a Goorkha Regiment
John James Monev- Simons, Wing Subaltern 24 Bengal Native Infantry
Charles Andrew Cfoles, Wing Subaltern 36 Bengal Native Inflintry
James Ramsay Hobday, Wing Subaltern 38 Bengal Native Infantry
James Frank Rivett-Camac, Wing Subaltern 33 Bengal Native Infantry
Edward Willock Chalmers, Squadron Subaltern 17 Bengal Cavalry
Archibald Spiers M'Rae, Wing Subaltern aa Bengal Native Infbntry
Gerald Warn Martin, Assistant Superintendent, and Grade, Revenue Survey ...
William Harry Salmon, Wing Subaltern 41 Bengal Native Inf^ti?
Ernie Money, Squadron Subaltern 11 Bengal Cavalry
Henry Craigie Halkett, Wing Subaltern 15 Bengal Native Infantry
Lewis Dening, Wing Subaltern q6 Bengal Native Inikntry
Henry St. Patrick Maxwell, Wing Subaltern 41 Bengal Native Infantry
Alexander John Forsyth Reid, Wing Subaltern 30 Bengal Native Infantry
Malcolm Alexander Gray, Wing Subaltern 38 Bengal Native Infiintry
Philip Edward Anderson, Wing Subaltern 35 Bengal Native Infantry
Michael Ramsay Spence, Wing Subaltern X4 Bengal Native Infantry
Edward James Gftrdner Lewis, Wing Subaltern 19 Bengal Native Infantry
Arthur Parry Thornton, Wing Subaltern as Bengal NaU ve Infantry
Charles Arthur Ross Saee, wing Subaltern 18 Bengal Native Infantry
Robert Edward Arthur Jenkins, Wing Subaltern ao Bengal Native Infantry ...
Charles Reginald Macgregor, Wing Subaltern 43 Bengal Native Infantry
Thomas John O'Dwyer Renny, Wing Subaltern 4 Punjaub Infantry
Wm. Francis Hungerford Grey, Wing Subaltern 4 Bengal Native InTantry ...
Edward Bruce, Squadron Subaltern 19 Bengal Cavolry
Arthur Thomas Banon, Wing Subaltern 39 Beag&l Native Infantry
George Graham Dawes, Squadron Subaltern x Bengal Cavaliy
John Fraser Dingwall Fordyce, Squadron Subaltern 8 Bengal Cavalry
Charles Edgeworth Gubbins, Wing Subaltern xi Bengal Native Infantry
John Clibbom Assistant Engineer, and Grade, D.P. Works, ao March 73, N. W. )
Provincea, N. Diviaion, Gangea Canal }
Arthur Frederick Barrow, Wing Subaltern 13 Bengal Native Infantry
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Bengal Staff Corps.
Governor Generars Body Guard (Rawed in 1762).
" jATi.*'— " AtJI "— " MaHARAJPO»« "— " MOODKZB "— " FBBOZBSHlTHirE "— " Al.LIWJlL*'— "SOWAOT."
Head Quarters at Caloutta. Untformf SearM. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, Yellow.
Bxirx, NA.ICB8, LSD C0BP8.
Colonel G. Delane, Staff Corps
Captain H. P. Peacock, late 3 Cavalry
Captain T. Deane, Staff Corps
Staff Surgeon Major O. Bamett
Biding l^ter
Army
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22 Feb. 74
6 May 65
4 Mar. 74
RxvABxa.
Commandant, 4 March 62. — Furlough to Europe.
and in Command, 4 March 62. — Officiating Commandant.
Adjutant, 24 Jan. 71.
In medical charge.
And in veterinary charge.
iSfto&UatMMf.— Commandant; Adjutant; i Subadar; 2 Jemadars; s Havildars; 5 Naicka; 2 Farriers ; 2 Tn^-
peters; 70 Troopers.
Ist Bengal Cavalry {late ist Irregvlar Oavalry).
Detaehmeni — " Bhihitpobs " — " Cutdakab, i842.'*
Head Quarters at Oavnpore. Uniform, Yellow. Facings, Bed. Laee, Oold.
Colonel W. B. E. Alexander, Staff Corps 2 Mar. 73[Commandant, 5 Aug. 67. — ^Furlough
Lt. Colonel R. Jenkins, late 5 Cav£Llry ... ,20 Fob. 71:2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 2 Jan. 6S.
Major G. C. Thomson, Staff 'Corps... 1 19 July 71 2nd Squadron Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — Furlough to Europe.
Major C. W. Fletcher, Staff Corps 'aoFob. 7o( ' '" -- -
Captain M. Clementi. Staff Corps 12 June 70 3
Captain W. A. Lawrence, Staff Corps...! 4 Feb. 73
Captain A. B. Chapman, Staff Corps ... 29 Oct. 69
Captain C. O. W. Apperley, Gen. List ...,'25 Aug. 69
Lieut. F. 0, Burton, Staff Corps [29 July 67
Lieut. G. G. Dawes, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
■Surgeon Major E. M'Kellar, JfD I 9 July 71
Officiating 2nd Squadron Officer, 10 Aug. 72.
_ ladron Officer, 7 Oct. 72. —Furlough U
Officiating 3rd Squadron Officer, 26 April 73.
Adjutant, 2 April 63. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant, 28 June 73.
ist Squadron Subaltern. 24 Oct. 72.— Sick Furlough to Eoro^
znd Squadron Subaltern, 24 Oct. 72.
In medical charge, i Deo. 72.
2nd Bengal
" Abracax •* — Kecui
Head Quarters at Segowlie.
Lt. Colonel O. Wilkinson, late 4 Cavalry..
Captain C. W. Campbell, Staff Corps ...
Major T. C. Graham, late 4 Cavalry
Captain P. Knowles, Staff Corps
"Captain H. C. Kemble, late 3 Cavalry ...
Captain C. E. Salkeld, Staff Corps
Captain O.T.M.Hlgginson.Gen.List,Cav.
Captain W. B. Craigie, Gen. List, Cav. ..
49ur^eon Mi^or F. Parsons
Cavalry (late 27id Irregular Cavalry).
Quarters and Biffht 7f7»y-r-"SoBBAOJr" — " Pukjab."
Uniform, Emerald Green. Facings, Bed. Lace, Gold.
Commandant, xi March 71^7-Purlough to Europe.
T4 July 67
20 Dec. 66
4 July 71
4 Sept. 72
zo June 69
8 June 72
12 D«s. 68
4 Dec. 71
2nd in Com. and Squad. Officer, it Mar. 71. — Otfg. Commasd&ii
Officiating 2nd in Command, 27 Dec. 71.
2nd Squadron Officer, 10 Feb. 72.
3rd Squad. Officer, zo Feb. 72.
Adjutant, 9 Oct. 7Z.
zst Squadron Subaltern, 10 Feb. 72.
2nd Sauadron Subaltern, 9 Oct. 7z.
In meoical charge, 2x Dec. 7c.
3rd Bengal Cavalry (late 4th Irregular Cavalry — Baised 6 Dec. 1814).
'*AFvaHA2rxsTAir'
Colonel G. W. M. Hall, CB. Staff Corps
Mivior C. F. Packe, Staff Corps
Major A. R. D. Mackenzie, late z Cavalry
Captain B. Cracroft, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Willock, Gen. List, Cav...
Lieut. G. H. Elliott. Staff Corps
Captain 8. A. Swinley, Gen. List, Cav.
Lieut. G. T. Morris, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. J. Clarke, MD
-** Ghuzxbx "— "Maha-bajpobb"— 2B«»a/?a** "Khslat"— 2)etocAm«n^"MooDKXx"— Df<<ifHn'
*' Fbbozbshuhub " — " Alliwal."
Head Quarters at Nowgoag. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold,
Z7 Aug. 69 Commandant, 26 Aug. 1859. [Eiuip?'
10 Doc. 67 2nd in Command and Squad. Officer, z Sept. 64.— Foriofigli '•
2 Apr. 72 2ud Squadron Officer, 22 Mar. 65. — Officiating 2nd in ComzB&£i
Z5 May 66 3rd Squadron Officer, 5 May 66.— Officiating 2nd Squad. Officer.
20 Oct. 71 Officiating 3rd Squadron Officer, 27 Mi^ 73.
Z7 Jan. 70 Ac^ntant, 27 May 72.
20 Apr. 73 zst Squadron Subaltern, 22 Mar. 67.
Z4 Sept.66 2nd Sqmvdrnn Subaltern, 8 Dec. 67. — ^Furlough to Europe.
z4 May 73 In medical charge, 3 Mar. 67.
4tli Bengal Cavalry (late 6th Irregular Cavalry).
Lt. Colonel G. C. Hankin, Staff Corps
Major M. M. Prendergast, Staff Corps...
Major E. H. C. Simpson, Staff Corps ...
Captain F. P. W. Freeman, Staff Corps.
Captain W. B. Hamilton, Gen. List, Inf. . .
Captain D. Adamson, Staff Corps
Captain C. E. Harenc, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major S. O. Amesbury
Head Quarters at Keerut. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Bine. Lace, Oold.
69 Comuaandant, zz Aug. 66. [to Ettrj*
70:2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, ao Jan. 64.— Fnrioc^
70 2nd Squadron Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Officiating 2nd in ComiDazBl
6713rd Squadron Officer, ao Jan. 64. — Offg. 2nd Squadron Officer.
8 Dec,
8 Feb.
9 Dec.
7 Dec.
z Nov.
5 Jan.
Z5 Oct.
Adjutant, 2a Dec. 68. — Furlough to Europe.
zst Squadron Subaltern, aa Dec. 68. — OSg. sidCqiadroa Office--
and Squadron Subaltern, 5 Mar. 69.— Offg. Adjutant.
In medical charge, z6 Jan. 73.
Each Begimvnt oj Bengal Cavalry consists of 6 Troow, with the following Estahlishment : — Commandant; xnd XQ Da*
mana and Squaduron Officer; and Squadron Officer ; 3rd Squadron Officer ; Adjutant; 2 Squadron Subalten..';
z Medical Officer ; 3 Reasaldars ; 3 Kesaaidars ; x Woordie Major ; 6 Jemadai-s ; 6 Epte p9£Ei|dajrr» 48 Bafiadara ;
6 Niahanburdars; 6 Trumpeters; 384 Sowars. Digitize'd byVjtTCT^V ^
5th Bengal Cavalry (late yth Irregvlar Cavalry, — Raised 28 April 1841), 33a
" PUKJXB "— *• MoOLTAir."
Head Quarters at Jhelnm. Uniform, Scarlet, Faeingt, Bark BUt«. Laee, Gold.
Ramx, Naxbs, Airs Cosps.
rC U.Colonel C. J. S.Gough,late 5 Cav. 24
Major H. E. Osbom, Staff Corps 9
Major H. L. Hawkins, Staff Corps xi
Cai^tain H. A. Shakespear, late 5 Cavalry 1 1 z
Captain R. B. Graham, Staff Corps 14
Lieut. J. P. D. Yanrenen, Staff Corps ...1 27
Lieut. L. A. C. Cook, Staff Corps ,22
Lieut. M. Armstronpf, Staff Corps 30
Surgoon D. P. Palmer, MD I31
Surgeon Major N. J. Grant I
Akmt
Raitc.
Jan. 67
Deo. 70
June 73
July 65
June 68
Apr. 69
Feb. 70
May 68 2nd
Mar. 66
Rbxabxb.
Commandant, 26 May 64.
2nd in Com. and Sq. Officer, 7 Dec. 66.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating 2nd in Command, 7 Fob. 72.
2nd Squadron Officer, 20 Aug. 67.
3rd Squadron Officer, 21 Deo. 69.
Adjutant, 13 Feb. 71.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 6 May 71.
2nd Smiadron Subaltern, zx Feb. 70.
In medical charge, 27 Mar. 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical chargCj 17 Feb. 73. And Gwalior PoUtioa
Agency.
6th Bengal Cavalry (late Sth Irregular Ca/valry. — Badaed 31 Jan. 1842).
**FjnnnAM"—Detackm&nt ** MooJiTX^'*— Detachment " Fbbozbshi7HTJ» "— " SoBlAOV."
• Head Quarters at Morar. Uniform, Blue. Faeinye, Bei. Zaee, Qold.
Colonel J.F.Richardson, CJ. Staff Cort)8 27 May 71 Commandant, 10 Oct. 54.— Furlough
Captain G. A. A. Baker, Staff Corps 8 June 66 2nd in Com. and Squad. Officer, Z7 Feb. 73.— Offg. Coommdt.
Captain R. M. Jennings, Gen. List, Cav. .. 15 Jan. 68 2nd Squadron Officer, 17 Feb. 73. —Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain E. H. B. Kauntze, Staff Corps., xi May 67 3rd Squadron Officer, 7 Fob. 73.— Offg. 2nd Squadron Officer.
Captain H. A.. Fletcher, Gen. List, Cav. 4 Sept. 72 Adjutant, 7 Oct. 72-
] ist Squad. Subaltern, 17 Feb. 73.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain R. W. Sartorius, late 72 N.I.
Lieut. 0. W. Muir, 6th Foot
SuTf^eon Major G. O. BailUe, MD..
Surgeon M^jor G. Barnard
27 May 71
8 June 66
15 Jan. 68
XI May 67
4 Sept. 72
I Nov. 68
28 Oct. 71
14 May 73
2nd Souadron Subaltern, 26 May 73.
In meoical charge, z8 Oct. 60.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in modical charge, zo May 72. — 34 N. I.
7tll Bengal Cavalry (late lyth Irregular Cavalry. — Baised 24 Jan, 1846)
Left Wing "Pitkjab."
Head Quarters at Seetapore. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Dark Blue. Zaee, Chid,
Commandant. 5 Sept. 67.— Furlough to Europe. rCommaadant.
Colonel L. J. Farquharson, late 3 Cavalry
Lt.Coloncl F. O.J. Brownlow, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. C. H. Barchard, CB. Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Creak, late 4 Cavalry
Captain B. Hay, Gen. List, Cavalry
Captain J. L. Ferris, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. F. J. De C. Rennick, Staff Corps
Surgeon T. Ringer, JfZ>
3 Jan.
71
I Oct.
7*
28 Mar.
6s
x8 Jan.
69
4 Dec.
7»
4 Mar
71
6 Aug
70
24 Feb.
66
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, x6 May o^.—- Officiating
2nd Squadron Officer, 14 July 65.— Officiating 2nd m Command.
3rd Squadron Officer, 30 May 64.— Officiating 2nd Squad.Offioer.
Adjutant, 5 Aug. 67.
xst Squadron Subaltern, 3 May 6s.^-Offg. 3rd Squadron Officer.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 6 Aug. 70.— Furlough.
In medical charge, 17 Oct. 68.
Sth Bengal Cavalry (late i^th Irregular Cavalry. — Baised 24 Jan. 1846).
Head Quarters at Peahawur. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold, ,
Colonel W. J. Ward, Staff Corps
Captain H. Chapnuin, Staff Corps
Captain A. F. Lindsay, Staff Corps
Captain J. A. M'Neale, Gen. List, Inf....
Capt. G. MacOaU, Gen. List Inf.
Lieut. J.L.Aberigh-Mackay, Staff Corps.
Captain R. F. C. A. Tytler, Gen. LUt, Inf.
Lieut. J. F. D. Fordyce, Staff Corps
Surgeon Maiar J. Browne
Surgeon G. wataon, Jf2>
25 July 73:Conmiandant, 9 Oct. 7X
' ' 68 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 7
2nd Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 7X.— Officiating 2na in Command.
9 May 70
I Mar. 70
zo Sept. 69
27 Nov. 69
28 Oct. 7z
[to Europe.
I. — Furlough
Z5 July 68 2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 17 Nov.
6 Jan. 71 2nd Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 7X.— Officiating 21
3rd Squadron Officer, Z7 Nov. 71.— Offg. 2nd Squad. Officer.
Officiating 3rd Squadron Officer, 4 April 73.
Adjutant, Z7 Nov. 7Z.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 9 Aug. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
2nd Souadron Subaltern, xo Jan. 72.— Offg. zst Squad. Subaltern,
In medical charge, 24 Oct, 71.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 7 April 73.
Non.— The Cavalry Regiments of the Puiuab Frontier Force, vis.—Guide Cavaby, and isi, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and jth
Punjab Cavalry, take rank immediately after the 8th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry.
9th Bengal Cavalry (late ist Hodson's Eorse.—Fonned 26 Aug. 1858),
"Dkmi"— "LucKjrow" {Beli^and Capture).
Head Quarters at Beolee. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Bed, Lace, Gold,
Commandant, 20 Sept. 64.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 92 Feb. 64.
2nd Squadron Officer, 20 Jan. 64.~Officiating 2nd in Oommand«
3rd Squadron Officer, 7 Oct. 69.— Brigade Mfuor, Umballa.
Adjutant, 28 Nov. 60.— 3rd Squadron Officer, 8 Aug. 73.
zst Squadron Subaltern, 7 Oct. 72.— Adjutant, 8 Aug. 71.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 7 Oct. 72.— xst Squadron Subaltenia
2nd Souadron Subaltern, 8 Aug. 73. •"" *
In medical charge, 93 July 66.
LtColonelH. L. Campbell, Staff Corps
Major H. T. Oldfleld, Staff Corps
Captain T. Dayrell, Staff Corps
Captain A. P. Palmer, Staff Corps
Captain D. T. H. Sampson, Staff Corps
Captain J. L. N. WiUis, Staff Corps
Captain D. H. Robertson, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. H. M. Mackenzie, 2x Hussars
Surgeon Major R. Mantell, MB
2x Apr.
70
XX Dec.
69
6 Jan.
6q
20 Feb,
60
20 Aug. 69
X3N0V.
70
27 Nov
28 Oct.
69
7X
xo Feb.
71
[8 Aug. 73,
10th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late 2nd Hodson's Eorse. — Formed 26 Aug, 1858}.
" DxLHi "— ** LuOKirow " {Beli^and Capture)—" Abtssivix."
Head Quarters at Vowshera. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold,
Lt. Colonol O. H. Palli8er,C2l. Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel A. T. Armstrong, Staff Corps
Captain O. Barnes, Staff Corps
Captain A England, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Qreenaway, Gen. List. Inf.
Captain D.M. Strong, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain B. D. Barrow, Staff Cor^s
Surffeon Miuor G. V. Currie
Surgeon Mi^ H. H. Groenhow
X5 Aug.
68
3 Jan.
71
5 Mar.
67
4 Jan.
70
xo Nov.
68
29 June 69 1
4 Jan.
74
z Jan.
66
[Europe*
(.— Funongh to
Commandant, X3 May 59.
2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, X9 Feb. 64.-
2nd Squadron Officer, 28 Sept. 64.— Officiating and in Comxnand,
3rd Squadron Officer, 20 Jan. 64.
Adjutant, 5 Mar. 69.
i8t Squadron Subaltern, 5 Mar. 69.— Ofllg. 3rd Squadron Officer.
2nd Squadron Subaltern, 99 Oct. 69.
In medical charge, 8 Mar. 69. r^r^^ir>
Officiating in medical charge, ao Aug. 73 ^j (JOV IC
333 11th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers— late ut SUch Cavalry).
"LucKjrow" (Cn/rfiwe)— "TxKU Fo«t8 "— " Pbkw."
Hea^ Qnartjen at Kewa X«er. Un^brm, Slut, Faeimys, Sed, Late, Gold,
Bavk, Njikm, avd Cospb.
CaptainR. B.Boyle, Staff CJorpB
Captain A. H. Prinsep, late 4 Oavaliy ..
Captain W. I. Baz, Gen. List, In&ntry
Captain G. B. J. Shakespear, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Boileaa, Staff Corps
Lieat. E. E. Money, Staff Corps
SuTfj^eon W. Finden
Commandant,
and in Command and Sqnadnm Officer, 9 Oct. 7x.>-0ffldatznc
Commandant,
and Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71.— Officiating and in CammimL
3rd Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 19 July dy.^Officiating and Squadron Officer.
iBt Squadron Subaltern, 9 Oct. 71.— Officiating as AnuUniCoa-
missioner in British Burmah.
and Sauadron Subaltern, 9 Oct. 71.— Offidayng Adjutant
In medical charge, 17 Jan. 70.
12th Bengal Cavalry {late 2nd Sllch Cavalry).
Head Quarters at Peahawur. Uniform, Blue, Facings, Blue, Lace, Oold,
V€ Lt.Col. H. H. Gongh, CB. Staff Corps
LtColonel P. 8. Yorke, late la N. I. ..
Captain H. A. M'Nau*, late 39 N.L
Captain J. H. Green, Staff Corps
Captain M . J. Moore, Gen. List, Gayaliy
Lieut. C. Egan, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. B. Lynch, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major F. G. Canistant, MD,
30 Mar. 69 Commandant. 20 Sept. 67.
^5 Aug. 69 and in Command and Squadron Officer, zx July 68.
I Nov. 68 and Squadron Officer, xo May 73.
X July 71 3rd Squadron Officer, xs April 7a.
ao Oct. 71 Adjutant, la Mar. 69.
5 Oot. 67 xst Squadron Subaltern, xs April 73.
la Oct. 70 and Sc^nalron Subaltern, 37 May 7a.
In meaical charge, 8 April 70.— Furlough.
13th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late ^tJi Sikh Cavalry).
** Abtssixia.'*
Head Quarters at XooLtaa. Un^orm, Dark Blue. Facing*, Scarlet. Lace, Silver,
Major B. C. Low, late 4 Cavalry
Captain W. H. Macnaghten, late s Cav....
Captain C. B. Pennington, Staff Corps.
Captain H. E. Byves, Staff Corps
Captain D. H. Thompson, Staff Corps..
Lieut. J. F. Carthew, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. W. Deane, xo6 Foot
Surgeon Major G. H. Ray, MD
Surgeon M^or J. S. Gunn, MB
5 Feb. 73
x6 July 64
4 Oct. 69
IX June 71
18 Dec. 73
3 Oct. 70
Oct. 71
Commandant, 9 Oct. 7X.
3nd in Comxnaud and Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71.
and Squadron Officer, 9 Oct. 71.
3rd Squadron Officer, aa Mar. 65.
Adjutant, 33 Oct. 69.
ist Squadron Subaltern, a8 Oct. 71.
, _ and Squadron Subaltern, xs Feb. 73.
3 Jan. 67; In medical charge, xo Apr. 6a.— Officiating D. S. QeneraL
Officiating in medical charge, xx Oct. 7a.
14th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late Murray's Jdt Horse. — Raised 30 Jwne 185S).
Head Quarters at Bawol Piadae. Uniform, Dark Blue, Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel J. I. Murray, CB. Staff Corps ...
LtColonel W.B. Ryall, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel R. Chalmers, Staff Corps
Miy'or T. G. Ross, Staff Corps
Captain R. 0. W. Mitford, Staff Corps..
Captain O. S. De F. Roche, Staff Corps
Capt. R. Eardley-Wilmot, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain C. S. Morrison, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. J. P. 0. Neville. Staff Corps ,
Surgeon Major B. Kendall
30 Nov. 7x Commandant, 30 June 58. — Furlough to Europe.
X4 Jan. 7a|0fficiating Commandant, a Jan. 73. [toEorope.
a6 Mar. 70 [and in Command and Squadron Officer, 30 Jan. 64.— Furloagi
ao Mar. 70 Officiating and in Command and Squadron Officer, 4 Dec 71-
3s July 67 and Squadron Officer, 34 Sept. 69.
II Dec. 70 3rd Squadron Officer, 7 Oct. 6q.
39 Oct. 69 Ac^utant, 31 Jan. 68.
36 Mar. 70 xst Squadron Subaltern, sx Aug. 69.
4 Dec. 69 snd Sauadron Subaltern, 33 Nov. 71.
jIn meaical chargfo, 15 Oct. 69.
15th Bengal* Cavalry (late Cureton's Mooltanee Cavalry. — Raised 14 Jan. 1858).
Hoad Quarters at TTmballa. r«(/brw, Bijle Green, Facings, Scarlet, Lace, Gold.
Major G. A. Frendergast, Staff Corps .
Major W. Musgrave, 8t aff Corps
Major J. AngeTo, Staff Corps
Captain E. D. H. Vibart, Staff Corps .
Lieut. S. D. Tumbull, Staff Corps
Captain R. Atkins, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. Ditmas, Staff Corps
Surgeon M^jor W. H. Adloy
X7 May 69' Commandant, xx July 67.— Furlough to Europe. [ist
IX June 7a 'and in Command and Squad. Offr., xx July 67. — OM^.CcmoM'^;
7 Feb. 70! and Squadron Officer, 37 Nov. 71.— Officiating and mCoiian»»-
4 Sept. 66 3rd Squadron Officer, xa Nov. 67.— Offg. 3nd Sqaadrtn Officer.
8 Sept. 68
4 Feb. 70
xo July 67
a Sept. 70
Adjutant, 17 Dec. 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
xst Squadron Subaltern, 37 Apr. 65.— Offg. 3rd Sonad. Officer,
and Squadron Subaltern, 6 June 71.— Officiating A^jutanL
In meaical charge, x8 Oct. 69.
16th Bengal Cavalry (late Rohilcund Eorse).
Head Quarters at Barailly. Uniform, Green. Facings, Bed, Lace, Gold.
Captain R. Topham, Staff Corps
Captain J. Upperton, Staff Corps
Captain R. M. Clifford, Staff Corps ..
Captain G. C. Roes, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. R. Becher, Gen. List, Cav.
Captain C. A. Carthew, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. St. J. F. Mioheii, 5 Lancers
Surgeon Major J. C. Morice
x6 Oct. 63 'Commandant, a May 60.
10 June 66 and in Command and Squadron Officer, 3 Jan. j>
as June 70
XX Feb. 63
3o Deo. 71
16 Apr. 73
aSOot. 7x
and Squadron Officer, x8 May 69.
3rd Squadron Officer, aa Deo. 68.
Adjutant, x8 Mav 69.
xst Squadron Subaltern, 33 Jan. 69.
and Squadron Subaltern (on probation).
In medical charge, 14 Aug. 58.
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17th. Bengal Cavalry (late Boharts' Horse).
Head Quarters at Sealkote. Uniform, Bl»u. Baditgs, Bed. Zaee, Gold,
334
Rlsx, Naxss, A3n> Cobpb.
LtColonel F. W. Qraham, Staff Corps
IfojorT. J.Watson, Staff Corps
Captain O. H. W. Hoggan, Staff Corps..
Captain E. Q. Newnham, Gen. List. Inf..
Captain T. B. M. Oiascock, Staff Corps.
Lieot. B. H. S. Gower, Staff Corps
Uenk E. W. Chalmers, Staff Corps
SoTifeon Miuor H. Potter, MD
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BXX1.XKS.
32 Mar. 70 Commandant, 17 Feb. 73.
20 Feb. 71 and in Command and Squadron Officer, as Har. 65,
4 Apr. 66 2nd Squadron Officer, aa Mar. 65.
39 Jan. 69 3rd Squadron Officer, 32 Mar. 65.
II Auff.69'A<^utant, 22 Mar. 65.— Furlough.
27 Apr. 66|i8t Squadron Subaltern, 12 May 71.— Furlough to Snrope.
35 Feb. 7z 3nd Souadron Subaltern, 12 May 71.— Officiating xst Squadron.
In meaical charge, 1 7 Oct. 68. .
18th Bengal Cavalry
Head Quarters at
>>lonel F. H. Smith, Staff Corps
:;aptain T. R. Davidson, Staff Corps . .
;aptain H. C. Marsh, Staff Corps
'apiain R. Wheeler, Staff Corps
Uptain J. B. B. Dickson, Gen. List, Car.
:aptain B. S. Neave. Staff Corps
ieut. G. L. R. Richardson. Staff Corps
Surgeon Miyor G. K. Poole, MD
(late 2nd Mahratta Horse. — Raised 26 Attg, 1858).
I. Uniform, Bed. Facing*, Blue. Lace, Oold
2 April 72 Commandant, 4 Sept. 58.
IS July 68 2nd in Command and Sq. Officer, 18 Feb. 73.— Furl, to Enropou
20 Feb. 70 2nd Squadron Officer, 17 May 66.
8 Dec. 6713rd Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 69.— Offg. 2nd in Command. .
30 Jan. 72 Adjutant, 18 Feb. 73.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
4 8ept.73 ist Squadron Subaltern. 18 Fob. 73.— Furlough to Europe.
5 Mar. 69'2nd Squadron Subaltern, 18 Feb 73.— Officiating Adjutant.
Iln meolcal charge, 8 Mar. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
j Officiating in medical charge.
19th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late Fane's Horse, — Raised 14 Jan. i860).
" Taku Fobts '*— " Pbkiit.**
Head Quarters at Luokaow. Uniform, Dark Blue. Facing; Scarlet. Lace, Silocr,
IitCoI. W. Fane, CB. Madras Staff Corps 17 May 69 Commandant, 14 Jan. 60.
-LColonel H. Melvill, late 2 Cavalry 14 Doc. 71 'and in Com. and Squadron Officer, 3 Nov. 65.
^ptain A. O. Owen, Staff Corps
Captain W. Loch, Gen. List, Inf.
Japtain W. W. Biscoe, Gen. List, Cav
Mut. G. M. Abbott, Staff Corps
-lent. E. Bruce, Staff Corps
Jurgeon Mi^or G. A. Watdon
4 Oct. 67 2nd Squadron Officer, 3 Jan. 73,
18 July 7i|3rd Sqiuidron Officer, 10 June 72.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Feb. 72'A<ljutnnt, 3 July 67.
4 Oct. 66 list Squadron Subaltern, xo June 72.— Furlough to Europe.
28 Oct. 71 and Squadron Subaltern, 25 June 72.— Offg. 3rd Squad. Officer.
In medical charge, 30 Jan. 67.— Furlough.
Corps of Bengal Sappers and Miners.
Tk* head quartcrt of ike Corpe of Engineer* eetablished ai the head quarter* of the Sapper* and J£inere by O. (?. O.
Ab. 1004 of 10 October 1854.
'DiLHx"— "LucKWOw" {Belief and Capture). 5th Company, '
5th and 6th Companies, " Puitjab ' — *
Head Quarters at &oork««« Uniform, Scarlet.
5thComi>any, Soorkea.
6th Company, Soorkae.
7th Company, Soorkee.
St Company, Roorkse.
md Company, Ohnokrsta.
(rd Company, Boorkes.
(th Company, Psahamir.
I<f Colonel F. R. Maunsell, CB. R. Eng.iT4 June 69 Commandant, 22 Ai
Cabool, 1842." 6th Company, " FxBozxsHirnuB.**
MoOLTAJr " — ** GOOJBBAT."
Facing*, Dark Blue. Lace, Yellow.
8th Company, Peshawar.
9th Company (Pontooneer8),SawalPJ]idMi.
xoth Company (Pontooneers), Boorkss.
Ucat. B. Blood, Royal Engineers, As-Tl I t>^^ ^il'and in Command and Superintendent of Park sad Field Train.
^.sistant Eng. xst Grade. D.P. Works ) '^ ^^' ^ 12 March 77.
^eat. W. North, Royal Engineers,
-aptaiu W. T. Stuart, Staff Corps, ^
Ji$md. Bna. i*t Grade, D.P. Work*... S
uieut.W.J.H. Logan-Home, R.Engineers
ueut. A. 0. Green, Royal Engineers ...
Lieut. W. B. L. Moxvan, R. Engineers..
ueiit. C. H. Bagot, Royal Engineers ...
lieut L. F. Brown, Royal Engineers ...
Bargoon Mi^jor A. Eteson
Lieut. J. Hare, Royal Engineers
9 Feb. 64 'Adjutant, Z2
Marcl
>h73.
3 Oct. 72 Interpreter and Quarter Master, 1 Oct. 65.— Fnrlongh to Europe*
15 Jan. 67 Superintendent of Instruction, 35 Aug. 71.
15 Jan. 67 Domg Duty Officer, i Mar. 70.— Sec. to theToroedo and Defence
I Committee, Calcutta.— Offg. Interpreter and Quarter Master.
17 July 66,poing Duty Officer, 28 June 72. — And Commanding 5th Company.
) Jan. 68; Doing Duty Officer, and Commanding 4th Company.
8 Jan. 68 Doing Duty Officer, 12 March 73.— Commanding xoth Company.
Iln medical charge, 8 April 68.
, — J o 8 Jan. 68 'Attached.— Commanding 7th Company.
Lieut. G. W. Bertram, Royal Engineers 15 July 68' Attached. — Commanding 2nd Company.
Lieut. J. G. MacGregor, Royal Engineers 15 July 68l Attached. — Commanding 9th Company.
Lieut. H. Dove, Royal Engineers 13 Jan. 69! Attached.— Commanding 6th Company.
ueut. C. A. Crompton, Royal Engineers 13 Jan. 69 Attached.— Commanding 8th Company.
'""* " « « « ~ .- . 7 July 69 'Instructor in Army Signalling and Telegraphy.
7 July 69 Attached.— Commanding 4th Company.
7 July 09 Attached.
4 Jan. 71 'Attached.
3 Ang. 71 'Attached.
3 Aug. 71 1 Attached.
3 Aug. 71 Attached.
3 Aug. 71 Attached.
, z8 Mar. 67 Attached to Engineer Park.
f^eut. G. R. R. Savage, R^ral Engineers
Uent P. Haslett, Royal Engineers ...
Lieut. M. Martin, Royal Engineers ...
Lfcut, W. H. White, RqyalBngineers
weat. B. Scott. Royal Engineers
Lieut G. P. Wil«)n, Royal Engineers
Lieut S. Grace, Ro.val Engineers
weut A. 0. Bruoe, Royal Engineers
Conductor John Cannell
^'tahUthmeni.'^io Companies— Commandant ; snd in Command and Adjutant; Interpreter and Qnartermaatery
°^>erintendent of Instruotion ; Superintendent of Park and Field Train ; 4 Doing Duty Officers ; 1 Medical
Offlcor; X Sergeant Major ; x Quarter Master Sergeant ; 35 Sergeants ; 34 First Corporals i 34 Second Corporate s
3 NaUTe Dootors ; 10 Subadars; xo Jemadars : 40 Havildars ; 80 Kaicks; and xooo PrivateB, making a total of
"4oNatlYeeofallr— ^- . -r- » .
Digitized by V^OOQIC
335 1st Bengal Native Infantry (late 2 ist K L—Neelwur-ka-Ptdtun.^BaUed 1776).
*• LA8WA.RBIS "— " Bhfetpork."
Head Qbarters at Gozmokpore. Detachment at Fntteh^ar. Untform.Sed. Fadngt^Lewutn TtUam. laee^Whiit.
Rakk, Nxhx, Airs CoBPS.
Colonel J. R. MeMuUin, Staff Corps ..
Major F. J. Craigie, Staff Corps
Major L. H. P.De H.Larpent, Staff Corps
Lieat. J. A. Miley, Staff Corps
Captain G. R. Grylls, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Holdsworth, late 3 K. R...
Captain TV. M. Molynenx, Gen. List..
Surgeon A. H'Master Paterson
Abmy
Rank.
RXXASKB.
I Mar. 69 'Commandant, zi March 67.
8 Dec. 6812nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 25 Aprilyi.— Purkmghto&nofe.
20 Jan. 71 jWing Officer, 25 April 71.— Officiating and in Conmiasd.
20 May 69] Adjutant, 7 Nov. 71.
12 Deo. 69 Quarter Master, 8 Mar. 72.— OfficiatLng Win^ Officer.
8 June 68,iat Wing Subaltern, 25 April 71.— Furlon^h to Bnrope.
4 Feb. 7o|2nd AVing Subaltern, 16 Jan. 73.— Officiating Quarter Mssta.
In mediciU charge, 13 Sept. 70.
2nd Bengal Native Infantry (Lt. Inf. -late 31 N.L-Broon-ha-Pultun,-Eai8ed 179S1.
" Dbhlbx "— *' Laswabbib "—" Dbio ••—" Bhubtpobb '•— " Khblat '•— " ApGHAHisTAir "— *• Maeabaipou,"
" PuKJAB "— " Chilliawwallah " — " GoojxxAT " — " Cbxtbal Iitdia."
Head Quarters at Dinapore. Uniform, Bed. Faoingt, Buf. Lace, WkUe.
I Commandant,
, 29 Oct. 6912nd in Command and Wing Officer, 7 April 70. — Offg. CosiiL
; ti Dec. 72 Officiating 2nd in Command, 23 May 73.
Lt.Colonel W. B. Shawe, late 60 N.I,
Lt.CoLonel R. Y. Chambers, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel F. A. Diclcins, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. A. D. Gordon, Gon. List
Lieut B. Channer, Staff Corps
Captain A. Harden, Gen. Liac
Lieut. C. W. Monypenny, Staff Corps...
Surgeon Major J. H. Thornton, MB. ...
Surgeon Major J. E. Tnson, MD
12 Dec. 7
5 June 70
14 Mar. 68
5 June 70
29 July 70
17 June 73
Wing OfBLcer, 7 April 70.— Furlough to Europe.
A^utant, 8 April 72.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 6 May 73.— Officiating Adjutant.
ist Wing Subaltern, 23 May 73.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 July 70.— Officiating Quarter l£a«ter.
In medical charge, 14 Jan. 70. — Officiating Civil at Azish.
Officiating in medical charge, x6 Jane 72.
3rd Bengal Native Infantry (late ^2nd N. I. — Outtrie-karPultun, — Raised tnii^).
Head Quarters at Oaohar.
Colonel G.A.8t.P. Fooks, Staff Corps ...
Colonel R. T. Leieh, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel R. Blair, late 32 N.I
Major W. R. Martin, late 43 N. I
Major A. Tulloch, Staff Corps
Captain G. J. Skinner, Staff Con)s
Captain D. J. Stewart, General List
Captain G. E. J. Maidman, Staff Corps.
Surgeon Major A. R. Waghom
Surgeon M. D. Moriarty, MB i Oct.
21 Aug.
12 Dec.
12 May
17 May
20 Jan.
6 Sopt.
29 Jan.
9 June
'* Bhvbtpobb.
Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Blaeh, Lace, White.
72
Commandant, 27 Sept. 67.
ihd in Command and Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 67.—]
Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europ©.
Officiating 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 7 Jan. 73«
Officiating Wing Officer, 6 May 73.
Adjutant. 16 July 73.
Quarter Master, 6 May 73.
ist Wing Subaltern, 30 May 68.
2nd Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, 15 Oct. 69. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.
Captain A. B. Douglas, Staff Corps .
Captain H. £. Eliot, Gen. List
Lieut. B. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. F. H. Grey, Staff Corps....
Surgeon W. H. Gregg, MB
Surgeon R. 0. Sanders, MB
a Sept
7^
29 Dec.
70
21 Jan.
70
20 Apr.
71
17 Aug. 69 1
6 Oct.
67
28 Oct.
71
4th Bengal Native Infantry {lat^ ^^rd N. I. — Ellliardrha-Pvltun, — Baised 179S).
"LaBWABBIB *'— "BhTTBTPOBB "— '* CaBUL, 1842 "— " FXBOZBSHrHTJB"— " S0B&A.OV.*'
' Head Quarters at Bhangulpore. Untfarm, Bed. Facinge, Black, Lace, White,
Colonel H. 0. Anderson, Staff Corps.
Lt.CoIonel F. Duffin, Staff Corps ,
Major W. 0. Mitchel, Staff Corps 21 Jan. 70 Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.— Furlough to Europe,
"■' ~.~.. [ Adjutant, 9 Sefit. 64.— Officiating Wing Officer.
) Quarter Master, 21 Aug. 69.— Furlough to Snxope.
r ist Wing SulNiltern, 5 Jan. 72.— Officiatingr AdJQtanL
1 2nd Wing Subaltern, 27 May 72.— Officiating Qoarter Maatt:
In medical charge, 3 June 70. — Offg. Civil, Dinagepore.
Officiating in medical charge.
^th Bengal Native Infantry {Lt.Inf.-late 42 A'I,-/a»wm-A»e-P«Z^ti».-J2aw«Zi8c3)
*' AbBACAIT " — " ArOHABTISTAir *'—
Head Quarters at Meemt.
Lt.Colonel W. J. P. Barlow, Staff Corps
MajorE. Venour,late4oN. I
Captain H. A. Lewes, Staff Corps ....
Captain T. D. Madden, Staff Corps .
Captain H. F. Woodcock, Gen. List .
Captain A. T. Davis, Gten. List
Lieut. C. H.Stoddart, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon M^jor R. H. Perkins
* Caitdahab "— " GnrzNEB "— " Cabul, 1842 "— Moodkbb "— " FsBoasscm
— " SOBBAOJr."
Detachment at Ghunar. Uniform, Bed. Facinge, TeUow, Zaee, White,
22 July 71 'Commandant, 18 Feb. 73.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer.
20 Apr. 73 Officiating 2nd in Command, 17 Feb. 73.
4 Oct. 67 1 Wing Officer, 20 Dec. 69.
13 Juno 60 Adjutant, 20 Feb. 64.— Officiating Wing Officer.
XI Nov. 69 Quarter Maater, 11 June 67.— i'urlough to Europe.
6 May 69 ist Wing Subaltern, 7 Oct. 72.— OfficiatinjB: Adjutant.
3 Apr. 67 2nd Wing Subaltern, 13 Oct. 70.— Officiating Quarter Ibiter.
ao April 72 In medical charge, 7 Feb. 67,
.6tliBengalNative Infantry {Lt.Inf.late^^ NX-Kyne-ke'daJieenaPidttinr-BaisediSoil
" AroEAViSTAir *'— " Caitoahab "— *' GHrzwBB •' — ** Cabui., 1842 "— ** Maharajvobs " — "SoaBAOV."
Head Quarters at Luoknow. Un^orm, Bed. Facinge, Fea Qreen. Laee, White.
Colonel G. Holroyd, Staff Corps.
Colonel W. Q. Pogson, Bengal Inf.
Captain R. D. Inglis, late 43 N. I
Captain A. G. Handcock, Staff Corps ...
Captain W. Atkins, Gen. List
Captain C. F. Thomas, Gen. List ,
Lieut. W.J. A. Birch, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major R. F. Hutchinson, MD.
I Mar. 69, Commandant, 25 April 66.
12 Dec. 69 ! 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 25 April 66.
19 Oct. 68 Wing Officer, 26 July 73.
zx Dec. 70 Adjutant, x April 6x.
27 Nov. 69 Quarter Master, X4 April 64.
26 May 70 ist Wing Subaltern, 2 Sept. 70.
5 Aug. 69 2Ud Wing Subaltern, 2 Sept. 70.
In medical charge.
Offg. in medical charge, 2 Dec. 70.
JSaek Begiment ofBenaal Infantry coneieteofB Companiee, mth the following eetabli^meni .—Commandant ; and i^ C^
mand and Wing Officer ; Wing Officer ; Adjutant ; Quarter Master ; 2 Wing Subalterns ; 1 Medical OOeen 8 Sb8|-
dars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; 16 Drummers ; 600 Sepoys ; or 7x2 Nathres of all Banki.^«J"
^eetive ITative Stq^Buhadar Major; i Drifl Havildar ; i Drill Naiokj 8 Colour BAvildan; 8 PayHanW.
I Drum Major ; z Fife Major. The establishment of Sepoys of the 43nd, 43rd, and 44th Nativa Inikatiy a »»
thBengal Native Infantry (Za/e 4'jth NJ, — Cmum-ha-Fuliun, — Bawedin 1824.) 356
" MoosKZX " — ** Pbbozkshuhue "— ** Alliwal "— " SOBBA.Oy.*'
Head Qoarters at Jullundar. . Uniform^ Sed. Faeinga, Tellow. Zace, White.
EiJTK, Naxzs, utd Corps.
LColonel F. J. Stephenson, Staff Corpfi
iyor H. B. B. Worsley, Staff Corps ...
aptain F. C. W. Droznmoud, Staff Corps
ieut. E. C. Hamilton, Staff Corps
ieat. J. Abercrombie, Staff Corps
aptain B. Q. Vyvyan, Gen. List..
iptain G. Logan, Staff Corps
orgeon A. G. Grant, MB
ar^eon J. MoConaghey, MD ,
Abmy
10 Dec. 70
I J June 72
?o Dec. 69
10 Nov. 69
20 July 67
27 Kov. 69
4 Aug. 70
BXMABKS.
Commandant, xx Oct. 73.
and in Command and wingOfScer, iz Oct. 73.
Wing Officer, x8 Oct. 73.
Adjutant, 10 June 7 x.— Sick Forlongli to Europe.
Quarter Master, 14 Deo. 69.
ist Wing Subaltern, 18 Oct. 73.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 18 Oct. 73.
In medical charge, x Oct. 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge. 9 June 73.
Sth Bengal Native Infantry (late ^gth Native Infaniry. — Raised in 1815).
" SOBBAOX.**
Head Quarters at Fyxabad. Uniform, Bed. Facinge, Stucon Green. Lace, White.
olonel T. A. Carey, Staff Corps [i8 Mar. 66 Commandant, x8 July 71.
t.Colonel A. Taylor, Staff Corps ' xi June 73 and in t^ommand and Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.
ittjor R, Smith, Staff Corps 26 Aug. 73; Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Rptoin C. J. Walter, Staff Corps | 2 Oct. 72 Adjutant, 7 Oct. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
leut. C. M. Keighley, Staff Corps 7 June 69 Quarter Master, 8 Sept. 71.
jent. Arthur Fisbe, StaffCorps 1x8 Nov. 6a'iBt Winj? Subaltern, 8 Sept. 7X.— Officiating Adjutant.
apiain E. H. Webb, Gen. List '26 Mar. 70 2nd Wing Subaltern, 7 Oot. 72.— Officiating Wing Officer.
urtjeon Major S. A. Homan 3 Mar. 62 In medical charge, 22 Dec. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
ur^'eon A. S. Reid, MB iOfficiating in medical charge, z8 Dec. 72.
9th Bengal Native Infantry (late C^rd Native Infantry.— Baised in 1823).
" BHUBTPOBZ "—" SOBBAOlf ."
Head Quarters at Konu*. Uniform, Bed. Facing; Yellow. Lace, White,
Wonel H. L. Pester, Bengal Infantry ...'8 Mar. 71 Commandant, 20 Aug. 66.
pI Colonel W. H. Hawes, Staff Corps ...'7 Jan. 7a i 2nd in Comxnand and Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 66.
i-Colonel T. E. Webster, Staff Corps... n June 731 Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 66.
aptain P. F. J. Toke, Staff Corps
aptain R. A. Price, Gron. List
aptain W. V. FitzG. Jacob, Staff Corps
Jeat. H. O. Woodhotise, StaffCorps ...
orgeonMajorD. Young, if 2>
22 Jan. 69! Adjutant, 30 May 63.— Furlough to Europe.
15 Feb. 70 Quarter Master, 5 Mar. 69.— Officiating Adjutant.
8 Dec. 67
22 Aug. 68
^o Mar. 7c
i»t Wing Subaltern, 24 Dec. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
2nd Wing Subaltern, x8 May 69.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating in medical charge, xx Oct. 72.
lOth Bengal Native Infantry (late 6$th Native Infantry,— Baised in 1823)
Head Quarters at Bazraokpore. Uniform, Bed. Facing; Yellow. Lace, White,
'olonel C. Lyona-Montgomery, Staff C. xa June 73
Captain B. P. Firth, Staff Corps .
'aptain W. F. Bartleman, late 39 N.L...
:aptain D. 0. Hennessy, Gen. List
Jeut. A. M'Leod Mills, StaffCorps .
X Nov. 68
5 June 70
9 Feb. 70
aent. C. H. V. Garbett, 5 Lancers ;28 Oct. 71
inrgeon E. A. Birch .*..."!
_ Commandant, x6 Oct. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
17 MarT 67J2nd in Command and Wing Officer, x8 Deo. 73.— Offg.Commndt.
Wing Officer. _ _„
Adjutant, 25 Nov. 67.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, x9 Dec. 68. « . , . ^. . ^
ist Wing Subaltern. 14 Oct. 73.-Offlciating Adjutant.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 14 Oct. 73.
In medica. charge-
Officiating in medical charge, 32 May 7a.
*otB.--The xst Goorkha Eegiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, takes rank after the xoth Nattre
Infiintry.
llth Bengal Native Infantry {late ^oih Native Infantry, — Baised in 1825).
" PUXJJLB " — ** CHII.I.IAHWAI.LiLH " — " GOOJEBJLT."
Head Quarters at Baxeilly. Uniform, Bed. Facing; Yellow. Lac; White.
Commandant.
iajorP. H. F. Harris, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 70 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 73.
Japtam C. M. Bashby, StaffCorps 4 Apr. 66 Wing Officer, x6 Aug. 7a.
'aptain H. G. Becher, Staff Corps 6 Jan. 7X Adjutant, x6 Aug. 72. . ^ «
'.aptain J. McNair, StaffCorps 20 Feb. 70 Quarter Master, 16 Aug. 7a.— Furlough to Eittope.
'ApUin A. J. Stead, Gen. List x6 Oct. 70 xst Wing Subaltern, 13 Feb. 7X.— Officiating Quarter Master.
-ieut. C. E. Gubbins, StaffCorps 28 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 7 Sept. 72.
burgeon Mi^or In medical charge.
I2th {The KelaU-akilzie) Bengal Native Infantry {late Begt, of Kelat-i-GhUzie.
Baised 4 Oct. 1842).
Lt.Colonel B. H. Price, Staff Corps .
Major W. Macdonald. Staff Corps...
Captain A. Oldham, Staff Corps
Captain H. 8. Ajoderson, Gen. List
Lieut. A. W. Jamieson, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. P. Barrow, 105 Foot
Surgeon Mi^or W. B. Oaird
"KiLxx-x-GHiLin, X843 "— " Caitoahab "— ** Ghitzkbb "— " Cabul, x843 **— Flank Companiee, " MakJlBAJPOU."
Head Quarters at Feahawnr. Uniform, Bed. Facing; White. Lace, White,
Colonel H. B. Sterens, Bengal luf. 1x6 July 69 Commandant, uo Mar. 58.
r. /,-,__ ... . ^. s ,. -') and in Command and Wing Officer, ao Jan. 64.
i Wing Officer, 37 May 65.--Purlongh to Europe.
> A(^utant, X June 70.
> Quarter Master, 6 Aug. 67.— Officiating Wing Officer,
xst Wing Subaltern, 10 Dec. 73.— Officiating Adjutant m N.L
X Sept. 69
xo Nov. 65
28 May 70
36 Mar. 70
x8 Nov. 68
38 Oct. 71
and Wing Subaltern, xo Dec. 73.— Offlciatimr Quarter MiM|er.
In medical charge, 29 June 67. Digitizeqi by VjiJiJ V IV^
337 13th {Tlie Sliekliawaitee) Bengal Native Infantry ijate ShekJiawaUeeBatiarurn),
"AlLIWAI.."
Head Qoarten at B«Bare«. Uniform, Bed. Faeingt, Dark Blue. Lace, WhiU.
BaITK, NjLXBB, kSTD COEPB.
Lt.Goloziel H. Kinff, Staff Corpa
Lt. Ck>1. R. S. Moseley, Staff Corps .,
Major W. Flayfiur, Staff Goxps ,
Lient. W. W. Meacham, Btafif Corps .,
Lieut. E.H. Bingham. Staff Corps ..
Captain W. Wilmer, Staff Corps .....
Captain G. B. Stevens, Staff Corps .
Lieut. F. T. Goodridgie, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Mi^or A. M. Verchere
AauT
IUkk.
zo Dec. 68
17 Feb. 74
aoDec. 69
24 Aug. 6g
7 Sept. 68
3 Jaiy 7a
11 Dec. 70
x6 Aug. (xt
BniAaxs.
Commandant, 26 Dec. 63.— Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Of&cer, 30 Mi^68.
Wing Officer, 5 AugT 68.
Adjutant, 8 Sept. 71.
Quarter Master, 24 Dec. 69.
xst Wing Subaltern, ai Dec. 6q.— Sick Fnilongh to Earops.
Officiating xst Wing Subaltern, 6 Mar. 72.
and Wing Subaltem, x6 Aug. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
In medi(^ charge, 30 Jan. 67.
14th (The Ferozepore) Bengal Native Infcuitry (lateBegL of Ferozepore.
Raised 30 JvXy 1846).
"LuCKWOw" (btfenee and Capture).
Head Quarters at Bawul Pindee. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Yellow. Laee, White.
Colonel C. C. G. Ross, Staff Corps
Colonel C. W. Miles, Staff Corps
Major L. H. Williams, Staff Corps
Lieut. James Cook, Staff Corps
Captain J. G. Maclean, Gen. List
Captain F. H. Woodgate. Staff Corps ...
Captain W. Campbell, late 7XN.I
Lieut. M. R. Spence, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major F. S. Sillifant
Surgeon J. Young, MB
39 Jan. 70 CoQunandant, 4 June 6x. — Sick Furlough to Eiurope. ^^^^
7 Jnly 7312nd in Command and Wing Officer, 24 Ooi. 64- — Sick Tici ^
10 Dec. 70' Wing Officer, 19 May 64.— Officiating Oommaadioit.
30 July 62 Adjiitant, 10 Jan. 70.
29 June 69 Quarter Master, 27 April 65.— Officiating Wing Officer.
20 Feb. 69 xst Wing Subaltem, x9 Feb. 72.— Officiating md in CasaaMiL ^
4 Mar. 69 Officiating xst Wing Subaltern, 6 May 73.
26 May 71
2nd Wing Subaltem, 26 May 7 x.— Officiating QoAxtar KsiUr.
In medical charge, 29 Nov. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 18 Feb. 73.
15th {The Loodianah) Bengal Native Infantry (late EegL ofLoodianaL
Raised 30 July 1846).
Hekd Quarters at Sealkote. Uniform, Bed. Fadng; Green. Lace, TFUte.
Lt.Colonel R. Barter, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel G. H. Thompson, Staff Corps
Mfuor G. R. Hennessy, Staff Corps
Captain D. W. Inglis, General List
Captain R. £. S. Smith, Gen. List
Lieut. F. A. Remmington, Staff Corps..
Lieut. H. A. Abbott, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. C. Halkett, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. J. M'Dermott, MD....
8 Dec. 69; 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 2 Mar. 70.
4 Feb. 74, Wing Officer, ix Jan. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
29 Jan. 69 Officiating Wing Officer, x 6 July 73.
9 Aug. 70
x8 Sept. 69
18 Nov. 70
XX Apr. 71
A^'utant, 29 April 60.— Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, X9 Dec. 70.
xst Wing Subaltem, 13 Feb. Tx.-Offidating Adjotant.
2nd Wing Subaltem, xx Apru 71.
In medical charge, 33 Feb. 70.
NoTS.— The 3nd,3rd,and 4th Goorkha Rcgts., when acting with other Bengal Native Troop€,Taiik after istkX I.
When Regiments of the Punjaub Frontier Force are actmg with other Bengal Native Troops, they take aii
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus:— The Corps of Guides Infantry, the zat, and, 3rd. ^(^
Seikh Inmntr^, and the xst, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Puigab Infantry, after the zsth Native Infkntry andt^r^
Goorkha Regmxent.
16th (The Lucknow) Bengal Native Infantry (lateBegL ofLueknmc.
Raised 8 Dec. 1857).
On the Colours and Appointments the design of a ** Turreted Gateway."— "Lucdtow " (Drfenee).
Head Quarters at Julpigoree. Left Wing at Daooa. Untform, Bed. Faeinge, WJdte. Lace, WkUe.
Lt. Colonel W. B.Girdlestone, Staff Corps
Major F. B. Foote, Staff Corps
yc Major W. G. Oubitt, Staff Corps ..
Captain J. W. A. Michell, Staff Corps..
Captain A. B. Clare, Gen. List
Captain J. T. Whish, Staff Corps
Captain R. H. Salkeld, Gen. List
Captain A. F. Taylor, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. C. Shaw
Surgeon W. D. Stewart
4 Feb. 72 Commandant, 18 Julv 71.
IX Dec. 69 '2nd in Command and Wing Officer, z8 Jnly 71. — ^FmLtoEsT^
26 July 73 Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 72.
4 Apr. 70 Officiating Wing Officer, 6 May 73.
22 Feb. 71 [Adjutant, 6 Feb. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
12 Mar. 73 Quarter Master, 8 Sept. 71.
22 June 69 xst Wing Subaltem, 38 Oct. 7X.— Officiating Ac^ntauL
x2 Nov. 7x 2nd Wing Subaltem, 34 Oct. 73.
In medical charge. 3 Mar. 73.— Officiating Civil, MymcnBES.
' Officiating in medical charge, 4 Nov. 73.
ITth (The Loyal Poorheah) Bengal Native Infemtry (late Loyal Poorbeak Be^)^
Head Quarters at
Colonel J. Marquis, Staff Corps
Colonel E. G. Stainforth, Staff Corps
Miyor R. J. Walker, Staff Corps ,
Captain H. I. Wheler, Staff Corps
Captain T. Dawes, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. H. J. Barr, Staff Corps
Lieut. G.Brehon,Staff Corps
Lieut. J.M.W.vonBeverhoudt, StaflCorps
Surgeon L. E. Eades
Surgeon C. H. Joubert, MB,
Xeer,
X7 Feb. 73
4 Aug. 67
IX June 73
6 Mar. 69
3 Sept. 70
8 Sept.68
5 June 66
38 Sept. 69
Un{form, Bed. Faeinge^ While. Laee, WhiU,
Commandant, zx Jan. 69. — Furlough to Europe.
3nd in Command and Wing Officer, zz Jan. 69. — Oflj^. Cosa^
Wing Officer, so Jan. 64.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer, 19 Feb. 73.
Adjutant, 39 April 60.— Furlough to Enit>p6.
Quarter Master, 33 Sept. 69.— Officiating Adjutant.
xst Wing SulHdtem, 24 Jan. 70.— Offioiimng Quarter Master.
2nd Wing Subaltem, 38 Sept. 69.
In medical charge. x6 Mar. 73. — Sick Farlongh to Borope.
Officiating in medical charge, Z7 Fdb. 73.
18th (TheAUjpore) Bengal Native Infantry (lateAUporeBegi. — BaUed 29/111161795*.
Head Quarters at Agra. Un{formt Bed. Faeinge, Black. Laee, White,
Major W. Winson, Staff Corps i 3 Mar. 70 Commandant, 7 June 61.
'M'oini* T? A 11 ATI RfAflP Hnma 'oo Rant. •n':md in Command and Wing Officer, 30 May 68.— >Foxlto lEs;^
Officiating 3nd in Command, 14 April 73.
Wing Officer, 30 May 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Station litaff Offloer, Fottehgter.
At^'utant, 3x Deo. 67.
Quarter Master, 8 Sept. 71.— -Sick Furlough to Smvpe.
xst Wing Subaltem, 6 May 73.— Officiating Quarter Mastei.
3nd Wing Subaltem, 6 Dea 73. , r\r^nio
In medical charge, 37 Jan.23^ by Vj w w V IC
Major F. Allen, Staff Corps
Captain R. A. Wauohope, Staff Corps
Captain H. De Brett, Staff Corps
" J 38 N.I...
Major H. R. Wintle, late s
Captain A. C. Toker, Staff Corps ,
Lieut. W. H. Browne, Staff Corps..
Lieut. C. A. R. Sage, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. A. De V. Alexander. 3 Foot ,_
Burgeon Mf^or J. A.C. Hutchinson, MD. 30 Nov. 70
30 Sept. 73
4 Oct. 67
xo Deo. 65
x Mar. 73
4 May 73
4 Sept. 68
Oct. 7z
Oct. 7x
19th {Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {late ph Punjab Infantnj),
Head Quarters at Tullagoaf . l7«(/brM, Bed, Faeingt, Dark Blw. Zace, WhUe.
338
Raitx, Naitbs, jlvd Corps.
[Colonel J. F. Stafford, Staff Corps
Colonel J. Ruffgles, Staff Corps ...
jor A. Coplana, Staff Corps
at. H. A. Sawyer, Staff Corps
at D. E. Gooldabnry, Staff Corps
)tam C. H. Bergman, late 60 N.I....
a£. E. J. G. Lewis, Staff Corps
Igeon Mm'or T. S. Veale
ASMT
lUirx.
19 Oct. 68
13 June 71
z4Jan. 74
17 Aug. 70
17 Apr. 69
I Nov. 68
10 June 71
Rbmasxs.
Commandant, z Aug. 57.
and in Command and Wing Offioeri 20 Jan. 64.
Wing Officer, 31 Jan. 68.
Adjutant, 7 Feb. 72.
Quarter Master, 3z Sept. 73.
zst Wing Subaltern, 8 April 73.
and Wing Su1)alteru, 10 June 71.
In medical charge, 14 April 73.
20th {Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {late Sth Punjab Infantry).
" Tjliu Fobts, i860
Head Quarters at DelhL Untform, Drab,
Pekiit, i860."
Faeingt, Chreen, Laet^ Drah,
jor R. 6. Rogers, Staff Corps ,
itaia H. W. Gordon, Staff Corps ,
;>tain J. Bartloman, Staff Corps .
Iitaia G. M. D. Hill, General List .
[itain W. H. Meiklejohn, General List
(lit. L. B. Lrwin, Staff Corps
Ok R. E. A« Jenkins, Staff Corps
rgeon W. K. Keefer
9 Dec.
681
6 May 661
aoOct.
65
9 Aug
70
"4 May
71
3 Dec.
68
7 Oct.
7»
Commandant, 4 Marcbjs.— Furlough to Euroi)e.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 4 March 73.— Offg. Comdt.
Wing Officer, 4 March 73.---Officiating snd in Command.
Adjutant. 4 March 73.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 4 March 73.— Furlough.
ist Wing Subaltern, 4 March 73.— Officiating Ad^'ntaat.
and Wing Subaltern, 6 May 73.
In medi^ charge, 33 May 73.
2lBt {Punjaib) Bengal Native Infantry (late gth Punjab Infantry),
" Abtssxvxa.."
Head Quarters at Bawul Puidee. Un^orm, Drah. Facing; Sed, Lact, Drab,
lonel J. B. Thelwall, CD. S. Corps ...
Colonel J. Hudson, Staff Corps
jot J. M. Stewart, late 35 N.I.
ptain J. G. T. Garruthers, Gen. List.
ot. G. H. C. Dyce, Staff Corps
at.W. Harris, Staff Corps
at. H. H. Swetenham, Staff Corps ...
rgeon W. A. 0. Roe
15 Sept. 73
13 June 70
11 Sept. 7a
37 Nov. 69
7 May 68
I Feb. 70
18 Nov. 70
Commandant, 3 May 61.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 37 Sept. 67.
Wing Officer, 10 Feb. 73.— Furlough.
Adjutant, 5 Aug. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 34 Aug. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
i8t Wing Subaltern, 17 Sept. 70.— Oificiating Quarter Master.
and Wing Subaltern, 18 Nov. 70.
In medical charge, 19 Dec. 73.
22nd {Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry {late nth Punjab Infantry).
Colonel J. J. O'Bryen, Staff Corps
9or B. T. Stafford, Staff Corps
ptainC.H. Bridges, Staff Corps ..
)ut.G..T. Hare, Staff Corps
ptain P. H. Hinde, Gen. List
«»t. A. 8. M'Rae, Staff Corps
JVeon P. C. Nicholson, MB.
rgeon Major A. J. Dale, MB
Head Quarters at Jhelum. Uniform, Red. Facingt, B^f, Laee, White,,
Commandant,
and in Com. and Wing Officer, 37 April 65. — Offg, Commandant.
Wing Officer, ao Jan. 64. — Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, 4 Mar. 67. — Officiating snd in Command.
Quarter Master, 14 Dec. 69.~Offlciating Ac^utant.
ist Wing Subaltern, 15 May Ta.^Officiating Wing Officer,
and Wing Subaltern, zo April 71. — Officiating Quarter Master.
In medical charge, s Sept. 7o.~Officiating Medical Officer of
Officiating in medical charge, 17 Feb. 73. [Goalundo.
33 Nov.
69
9 Deo.
68
4 Feb.
71
3 Juno 67
9 Aug
70
33 Mar.
7»
I Oct.
69
i3rd (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (Pioneers— late isth Punjab Infantry).
" Taku Forts"— "Ps«ir."—"ABT88iKiA."
Head Quarters at Jhelum. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Ckocolaie. Laee, Drab,
^or A. A. Currie, Staff Corps
ajorH. Pellowes, Staff Corps
iptain A, D. Anderson, Staff Corps
fc^t,H.Pater8on. Staff Corps
««• S. V. Gordon. Staff Corps
^^^- y. Q. L. Eyre, Staff Corps
leut. J. F. Rivett-Camao. Staff Corps
irgwn Maipr B. Taylor
o^eon HJBoyd
15 Aug. 68
zz Jan. 71
4 Sept. 70
17 May 66
aa May 68
35 June 70
z5 Feb. 71
Commandant, z? June 73.
snd in Command and Wing Officer, Z3 June 73.
Wing Officer, q June 73.
Adjutant„9 June 73.
Quarter Master, 9 June 73.
zst Wing Subaltern, 9 Jime 73.
and Wing Subaltern, 3z June 73.
In medical charge, ai Mar. 68. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 33 March 73.
24th (Pttn;a&) Bengal Native Infantry {late i6tU Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Jhaasi. Uniform, Bed, Fueinge, White. Laee, White,
Conunandant, 5 Aug. 57.->-Fuiiough to Europe.
lif'^'l^^^- Cave. Staff Corps ..
UjorF.B. Norman. Staff Coros
*.Ulonel E. J. M*Nair. Bengal Inflmtry
t'^'S®^8'«d°»an, Staff (forps ...
Z ?■ ?• Wallerstein, Staff Corps,
Si- i- 3Ion«y. Simons, Staff Ooi
«OQt.a g, Hogge. Staff Corps
Uorps
10 Dec. 78
zo Nov. 65
z Jan. 74
Z9 Dec. 7a
zo Aug. 69
3 Jan. 71
zz Jan. 69
Quarter Master. Z4 June 70.— Sick Furlough.
zst Wing Subaltern. 3 July 71.— Officiating Quarter Master.
and Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, 17
) July 70.— Officiatfiig Adjutant,
Peb. 73.
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339 25th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 17th Punjab IfrfoHky).
Head Quarters at ICeoaa Xatr. Uniform, S&d. Faeingt^ White, Laee, WkiU,
RxiTK, Ni.ms, Avo C0SP8.
Ooloxxel H. D. Manning, Staff Corps
Major J. W. Hoggan, Staff Corps ...
Major N. Barton, Staff Corps
Captain J. N. Steel, Gren. List
Lieut. W. V. EUis, Staff Corps
Lieat. H. V. Hunt, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. B. Anderson, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. P. Thornton, Staff Corps...
Surgeon Major F. H. O'Donel, MD.
Arut
RiKK.
) Juno
f June 69
> June6S
iOct. 69
) Deo. 64
I Mar. 68
J May 71
} Sept. 7z
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73 Commandant, sS Oct. 71-
' and in Command and WingOffloer, 30 Jan. 64.
Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer, 4 Nov. 73.
Adjutant, 36 Aug. 70.
Quarter Master, 5 April 71.
ist Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept. 71.
and Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept. 71 •
In medi<»l charge, 14 Apnl 73.
26th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late iSth Punjab Infanirii).
Head Quaxters at Peshawar. Uniform, Drab. Facingg, Bed. Laee, J>rab»
Colonel J. Williamson, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel C. M. Longmore, Staff Corps
Major M. G. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain A. B. Hepburn, Staff Corps
Captain A. Fitzgerald, Gen . List
Lieut. L. T. Lewis, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. J. R. Pulford, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. Dening» Staff Corps
Surgeon G. 0. Hall
ao Jan. 73
12 Dec. 71
10 Apr. 71
4 Sept. 70
10 Nov. 68
17 Mar. 69
18 July 65
Commandant, 31 Dec. 57.
2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, ao Jan 64.— Purlough 10 Ea: ;
Wing Officer. 20 Feb. 64.-
Officxating Wing Officer.
-Sick Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, Z3 May 65.— Officiating and in Command.
Quarter Master, a8 March 71.— Officiating A^ntant.
I
St Wing Subaltern, a8 March 71.— Offlciating Quarter Uisc.
20 Apr. 71 1 2nd Wing Subaltern, 20 April 71.
Officiating in medical charge.
27th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late igifi Punjab Infanty},
Head Quarters at Vowshera. Uniform, Drab. Faeinge, Bed. Laee, Drab,
Colonel J. Doran, CB. Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel C. Irvine, Staff Corp»
Lt.Colonel P. D. OgUvie, Staff Corps
Captain H. H. Birch, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. A. Swetenham, Staff Corps
Captain 0. W. Babington, Gen. List...
Lieut. A. W. Gairdner, Staff.Corps ...
Surgeon Major W. C. Smith, 3£D. ...
zz June 73 1 Commandant, 5 Aug. 57.
9 Dec. 68 2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, ao Jan. 64.
ao Apr. 72 Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Furlough to Burope.
4 Aug. 70 [Adjutant, a Oct. 6a. — Officiating Wing Officer.
23 June 68
27 Nov. 69
22 Jan. 68
Quarter Master, ao May 7z.
I St Wing Subaltern, Z7 Feb. 73. — Studying at Thooia8aBCc^9|
2nd Wing Subaltern, 4 April 7Z.— Offleiating Adjutant.
Li medicikl charge, z6 Feb. 71.
28th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 20th Punjab Infaniry).
Head Quarters at Alipore. Uniform, Bed. Facing; Dark Oreen, Laee, WiUe,
Colonel J. Smith, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel W. C. Hamilton. Staff Corps.
Captain G. S. HiUs, Staff Corps
Captain H. S. Marshall, Gen. List
Lieut. P. A. B. D'Aoosta de St. Laurent, SC
Lieut. A. T. S. A. Rind, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. R. Porter, z Foot
Surgeon Mi^or R. T. Lyons
Surgeon Q. Price, 2£D
29 July
73
5 Jan.
71
4 Aug. 69
10 Nov.
68
z8 Aug. 65
z8 Jan.
70
aS Oct.
71
Conmiandant, z^ April73.
and in Command and wing Officer, 14 April 73.
Wing Officer, z4 April 73.
A(^utant, z4 April 73.
Quarter Master, 29 Apr. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
ist Wing Subaltern, 6 Mav 73.— Offioiatiiiff Quarter
and Wing Subaltern, a6 May 73.
In medical charge, 24 Oct. 72. — ^Fnrlough to Burope.
Officiating in medical charge, zi July 73.
29th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 2i8t Punjab Infaniry).
Head Quarters at Feshawur. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Light Bine. Laee,WhUe.
Lt.Colonel J. J. H. Gordon, Staff Corps..
Lt-Colonel G. G. CunUffe, Staff Corps ...
Captain B. Beddy, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. C. Voyle, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. Jackson, Gen. List
Lieut. R. N. Harington, Staff Corps
Captain 0. D. Swete, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. 0. Dyce, Staff Corps
Surgeon B. B. Gardner
a3Mar.
69
aoMar.
7^
aoFeb.
69
5 Mar.
68
28 Nov.
60
a6 June 69
as June
73
23 Deo. 64
Commandant, 20 Mav 6z.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 39 Apr. 69.
Wing Officer, a2 Mar. 65.
Adjutant, a Mar. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant, za June 73.
Quarter Master, za Aug. 70.
z St Wing Subaltern, 3 Feb. 70.
and Wing Subaltern, z Aug. 71.— OfficiaiiTig Wing Officer.
In medical charge, z Mar. 69.
30th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 22nd Punjab Infaniry).
Head Quarters at Peshawar. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Bi^ff, Laee, WMU,
Lt.OolonelT.W. R.Boi8ragon, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel G. 0. Huxham, Staff Ooips...
Major R. D. Campbell, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. W. G. C. HsJkett, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. G. F. Young, Staff Corps
Captain H. W. Webster, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. J. F. Reid. Staff Corps
Surgeon D. N. Martin, UD.
Sept. 72
June 7a
June 70
May 68
Mar. 69
July 69
May 7z
Commandant, z6 Aug. 6z.
and in Com. and Wing Officer, ao Jan. 64.
Wing Officer, ao Jan. &4.
Adjutant, a Mar. 70. —Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 2 Mar. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
zst Wing Subaltern, xo Nov. 73.~Offioatin«AQn*rt6r ^''^ ^
2nd Wing Subaltern, 3 Jnljr 7Z.— Btadying ai Tbooason Cb^
In medical charge, 14 April 73.
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Slst (Punjah) Bengal Native Infantry (late 23rd Punjab Infantry), 340
Head Quaiters at Xooltan. Uniform, Bed, Facing; Dark Oreen. Laeet WhUe.
Uixx, Naicss, JLHD Corps.
lonel H. M. Wilson, Staff Coips
lonel E. G. Langmore, Staff Corps ...
^or H. L. C. Bernard, Staff Corps
ptainE. W. Smyth, Gen. List
nxt. A. C. G. Lydiard, Staff Corps
ptain R. O. Vvvyan, Gen. List
ptain F. Tweddell, Gen. List
Eut. 6. C. Graves, Staff Corps
rgeonMsjor T. G. Skardon
Abmt
Rbuaxxb.
14 Mar. 70 Commandant, zi Jan. 68.
a8 July 73 and in Com. and Wing Officer, 29 April 69,
XX Dec. 69 Wing Officer, 13 Feb. 7X.
xo Mar. 70 Adjtttnnt, 10 Feb. 68.
19 Feb. 69 Quarter Master, 20 May 71— Sick Furlough to Europe.
39 Oct. 69 Officiating Quarter Master, 3X Oct 72.
29 Jan. 69 zst Wing Subaltern, 7 Mar. 70. — Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Jan. 66! 2nd Wing Subaltern, 20 May 7X.
j In medical charge, 28 April 73.
32nd (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (Pioneers — late 24th Punjab Infantry),
"Delhi" — Luciirow" (Relitfand Capture).
Head Quarters at TTmballa. Uniform, Med. Faeingt, Bark Bine, Laee, White.
Commandant, 7 Dec. 59.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 7 Nov. 68.
Wing Officer, 26 Dec. 66.
Adjutant, 22 Oct. 68.— Furlough to Euroi)e.
OfflciatinBT Adjutant— Wing Sub. 12 N.L
Quarter Master, xo May 72. — Furlough to Europe.
ist Wing Subaltern, 10 Feb. 69. — Officiating Quarter Master.
and Wing Subaltern, 6 Sept. 73.
In medical charge, 23 May 73.
lonel W. D. Morgan, Staff Corps
.Colonel G. A. 'mlliams, Staff Corps ..
ijor T. N. Walker, Staff Corps
ptain A.C.W.Crookahank. Staff Corps
eat A. W. Jamieson, Staff Corps ..
ptain A. P. Samuells, Gen. List. ..
ptain E. C. S. Jackson, Gen. List ..
ptain T. Nicholls, Gen. List
xgeonMsJor C. E. Haddock
15 Aug. 69
x8 July 69
X4 Mar. 74
XI Jan. 71
18 Nov. 68
15 Dec. 69
27 Nov. 69
5 June 70
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takes rank after the 32na Native Infantry.
33rd (The Allahabad) Bengal
Head Quarters at Allahabad.
Xolonel E. H. Langmore, Staff Corps
»loneI J. Y. Gowan, Staff Corps
^r T. W. Eutherftxrd, Staff Corps
iptain S. C. Maotier, Staff Corps ..
iptainE. L. Stehelin, Staff Corps ..
eut J. G. Kelly, Staff Corps
eat C. T. Bingham. Staff Corx>s
u-geon B. R. Johnson ,
8 May 69
I X Juno 73
14 June 71
4 Feb. 71
6 Aug. 70
30 Aug. 67
31 Aug. 70
Native Infantry (late Allahabad Levy).
Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, White. Laee, White.
Conmiandant, 23 Dec. 57. — Furlough.
2nd in Conunand and Wing Officer, 6 Nov. 67.
Wing Officer, 3 Dec. 64.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, X5 June 65.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 22 Dec. 68.
ist Wing Subaltern, xs May 69.— Furlough to Europe.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 4 Oct 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 33 May 73.
34th (The FuUehgurh) Bengal Native Infantry {late Futtehgurh Levy).
{Raised 8 Jem. 1858).
Head Quarters at Xorar. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Dark Blue, Laee, White.
)lonel R, P. Anderson, Staff Corps ...
LColonol C. C. Dandridge, Staff Corps
»jor G. J. Pasley, Staff Corps
sjor L. E. Evans, late xs N.I
iptain C. S. Pratt, Staff Corps
ant E. S. Cooke, Staff Corps
ipt. J. G. M. De L. Bean, Staff Corps
ipuin H. W. J. Senior, Staff Corps .
tfgcon Major G. Barnard
30 Sept
7»
18 Jan.
71
20 Dec.
70
17 May
72
IX Doc.
70
IX Nov. 64 1
19 Dec.
7'
4 Mar.
71
Commandant, 3x Sept. 6x.
2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Sick Furl.to Europe.
Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.
Officiating snd in Command, 6 May 73.
Adjutant, 23 June 66.— Officiating Wmg Officer.
Quarter Master, 5 Mar. 70.
ist Wing Subaltern, 29 July 70.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 36 July 73.
In medical charge, 7 Sept. 70.— -Officiating 6 Cavalry.
35th (The Mynpoorie) Bengal Native Infantry (late Mynjpoone Levy).
{Raised 7 Feb. 1858),
Head Quarters at Oawnpore. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, White. Laee, White.
3lonel H. L. Nation, Staff Corps
^mG. C, Rowcroft, Staff Corps
t.Colonel G. A. Brown, Staff Corps
€ Major G. V. Fosbory, Staff Corps
aptain F. W. Nicolay, Staff Corps ...
ieut.R.T.Hawkes, Staff Corps ,
leat. M. H. Hayes, Staff Corps
»eut. P. F. R. Burgess. 109 Foot
U'goon A. Deane..
8 Mar. 72 1 Commandant, 18 July 67.
xo Aug. 69 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, x8 July 71.— Furl, to Europe
IX Sept. 72, Officiating 2nd in Command.
13 Sept. 66
8 June 73
24 Sept. 68
17 Deo. 6a
27 Oct. 71
Wing Officer, 14 April 73
Adjutant, 34 Aug. 69.
Quarter Master, 14 April 73.
xst Wing Subaltern, 6 May 73,
2nd Wing Subaltern, 26 May 73.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge, 4 March 71.
36th {TJie Ba/reilly) Bengal Native Infantry (late Bareilly Levy).
Head Quarters at Agra. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Blue. Laee, White.
olonel P. G. Scot. Bengal Inf
t-tolonel A. Pond, Staff Corps
olonel C. 8. Fowle. Staff Corps
^.Colonel R. D. Griffin, StaffCorps ..
lajorC. P. Hunter, StaffCorps
>eat. T. Q. Thomson, StaffCorps
aptaiu R. Worsley. late 15 N.I
'wut. K. H. Wilson. Btoff Corps
leut. 0. A. Coles, StaffCorps
'leut. J. c. F. Gordon, 58 Foot
;WReon K. M. Downio. KB
lurgeoa A, B. Btrahaa
6 Apr. 72
II July 69
24 Sept. 73
II Jan. 74
20 Jan. 71
x8 July 68
6 Mar. 68
13 July 69
31 Jan. 71
a8 Oct. 7:
Conmiandant, 28 May 69.— Furlough.
Officiating Commandant, 19 Dec. 73.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 27 Sent, 67.— Purlouirh to
Wing Officer, i June 69.— Officiating and in Command.
Officiating Wing Officer, 38 June 73.
Adjutant, 6 Jan. 73.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant, 31 Oct. 73.
Quarter Master, 6 Jan. 7a.
xst Wing Subaltern, 6 Jan. 7a.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 21 Oct. 73.
In medical charge, 10 May 7a.— In medioal charge of the TTlwur
Offlciatmg in medical charge, x6 ^.^. j|^ ^^ \|^litio»l Agency.
341 37tli {The Meerut) Bengal Native Inf. (late Meerut Levy.-Eaised 26 Aug. 185
Head Qaartera at Presidanoy. Uniform, Bed. Faeinff$, White. Lace, WhiU.
lUinc, NA.ms, JlItd Cosps.
Abut
Rakk.
ESUJLSXS.
Colonel J. NiBbett, Staff Corps
Colonel C. F. G. Lamb, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. A. Bmce, Staff Corps
Capt. F. A. Monfcrioa, Bombay Staff Corps
liieat. J. Corse-Soott, Staff Corps
liieut. W. Hailes, Staff Corps
Captain F. R. A. B. Constable, Staff C.
Lieut. ;S^irCha.Hen. Leslie, 3^. Staff Corps
Surgeon J. C. G. Carmichael, MD
1 12 June 70
n Dec. 7a
IS Aug. 72
5 Mar. 69
13 May 69
10 Fob. 69
19 Dec. 69
22 Jan. 68
z Apr. 68
Commandant, zo Mav 60. — Furlough to Burope.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 23 June 66.— Ofllcg. Ojod
Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 65.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Adjutant, Z3 Fob. 62.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, Z4 June 70.— Sick FurlougH to Europe.
ist Wing Subaltern, 2z Sept. 72. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating zst Wing Subaltern.
and Wing Subaltern, 6 Aug. 70. — ^Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge, 7 Oct 73.
38th (The Agra) Bengal Native Infantry (late Agra Levy. — Raised 26 Aug. 1S5S
Head Quarters at Bnxa (Bhoolaa). Unsfarm, Bed. Faeinge, Dark Blue. Late, WUte.
Colonel A. Bagot, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. W. Hodgson, Staff Corps
Captain H. L.A.Tottenham, Staff Corps 2
Lieut. T. H. Gtoldney, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. Granam, Gen. List.
Lieut. J. R. Hobday. Staff Corps ,
Lieut. M. A. Gray, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mi^or
z8 Sept. 7z Commandant, ao June 65.
27 July 70 and inJ)ommand and Wing Officer, 19 Sept. 64.
20 Dec. 65 Wing Officer, az Jan. 7a
2A July 69 Adjutant, 25 Oct. 70.
o Feb. 68 Quarter Master, 24 April 73.
28 Mar. 7z|ist Wing Subaltern, 6 May 7z.
6 May 71 and Wing Subaltern, 6 May 7Z.— Offg. CiTil employ.
In mediaal charge.
39th (Tlie Alhjgurh) Bengal Native Infantry (late Allygurh Levy).
Head Quarters at Barraokpore. Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, Dark Blue. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel G. W. Fraser, Staff Corps
Major H. M. Wemyss, Staff Corps
Captain F. (ToUie, Staff Corps
Captain E. M. Forbes, Gen. List
Captain J. H. Baldwin, Staff Corps
Captain H. O.Cumberlege, General Liet.
Lieut. N. C. Martelli, Staff Corps
Lieut A. T. Banon, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major H. W. Spry
Surgeon W. A. Gilligan
9 June 69
9 Dec. 68
20 Oct 68
22 Feb. 7z
Commandant, 28 April 62.— Furlough to Burope.
2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 16 Nov. 68. — Officiating Cooiit.
Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64. — Officiating and in Command.
Adjutant, zz Mar. 70.— Officiating Wing Officer.
20 Dec. 70 Quarter Master, 2 June 66.— Furlough to Burope.
16 Doc. 68 nm«;-*{«„o«--»«--ir— *«- ... xr.«..i r^m- ._*wri
z Oct. 70
28 Oct. 7z
Officiating Quarter.Master, 23 Marches. — Offg.zBtWingSn
zst Wing Subaltern, z6 Jan. 73. — Offg. Aj^siant Ctii:
Magistrate at Morar, Gwalior.
2nd Wing Subaltern, z6 Jan. 73. — Officiating Adjutant.
,In medical charge, Z5 Oct. 69.— Furlough to Burope.
I Officiating in medical charge.
40th (The Shahjehanpore) Bengal
Head Quarters at Femepore,
Lt. Colonel E. Dandridge, Staff Corps .
Lt Colonel E. H. Scott Staff Corps ...
Captain H. Morton, Staff Corps
Lieut H. D. Hutchinson, Staff Corps
Capt. Sir B.P. Bromhead, Bt. Staff Corps
Capt J. Fraser, Gen. List
Surgeon Major H. F. Williams
fiurgeon Major B. 0. Tandy
z4 Jan. 72
2 Sept. 73
aoDec. 67
5 Aug. 69
xSJan. 7z
z Mar. 70
Native Infantry (late SluikjehanporeLevj/).
Uniform, Bed. Faeinge, White. Lace, WhiU.
Commandant, zo June 58.— Furlough to Europe.
and in Command and Wing Officer, zz Jan. 68.— Offff. Coos^
Wing Officer, ao Jan. 64.— Officiating and in Comsuuid.
A(^utant,az Mar. 7Z.
Quarter Master.
zst Wing Subaltern, az March yz. — Officiating Wing Office:.
2nd Wing Subaltern, z5 Dec. 7Z.
In mediud charge, a6 Sept 7a.— Farloogh to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 95 April 73.
41st (The Gwalior) Bengal Native Infantry (late lat Gwalior Infantry). ■
Head Qoartors at Lnoknow. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Cavalry Greg. Lace, WhiU.
Colonel H. S. Obbard, Staff Corps zi June 73 j Commandant, Z3 Feb. 62. 1
Lt Colonel T. Taylor, Staff (^orps j 6 Mar. 72jand in Command and Wing Officer, 2 Mar. 70.— FnrL to Eurcf
Major W. C. B. Ryan, Staff Corps
Lieut H. M. Rose, Staff Corps
Captain V. W. Tregear, Gen. List
Lieut. W. H. Salmon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. St. P. Maxwell, Staff Corps .
Surgeon L. Cameron, MD
Surgeon B. Mulvany
10 Dec. 70! Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.
24 May 69,. Adjutant, Z3 Feb. 71. — Officiating Wing Officer,
z Nov. 68 Quarter Master, zo Feb. 7a.
25 Feb. 71 zst Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept 7Z.
27 Apr. 7z 2nd Wing Subaltern, 27 April 71.— Officiating Civil employ.
In medical charge, 28 Not. 68. — Officiating Civil, Doomka.
Officiating in medical charge.
42nd (Assam) Bengal Native Infantry (Light Lifantry — late ist Assam LL hf. Ba
Raised 16 May 18 17). I
Head Quarters at Oowhatty. Uniform, Dark Oreen. Faeinge, Black. Lace, BUct,
{Commandant |
4 Jan. 70 Officiating Commandant, x6 May 73. [to Es^f
20 Jan. 70 1 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, za Mar. 68.— Sick Fc:.«|
xz Jan. 74 Wing Officer. 26 July 73.— -Officiating and in Command
LtColonel J. P. Sherriff, Staff Corps ...
Major R. A. Nowell, Staff Corps
LtColonel AllVed Tulloch, Staff Corps...
Lieut. A. K. Abbott, Staff Corps
Lieut W. Brydon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. FiuG. Stevens, Staff Corps...
Lieut C. R. Macgregor, Staff Corps
fiurgeon Major J. B. White
•Surgeon R.H. Curran
8 Sept 68
Z7 Apr, 67
22 Oct. 70
28 Oct. 7z
Adjutant, Z3 Feb. 7Z.
Quarter Master, Z3 Fob. 7i.-~Offioiating Wing Officer. |
zst Wing Subaltern, 13 Mar. 72.— Officiating Quarter Master
2nd Wing Subaltern, 11 Mar. 72.
In medical charge, zi June 59.— Furlough to Bnrope. !
Officiating in medical charge, X4 April 73.
43rd (Assam) Bengal Native Infantry (Light Lifantry — late 2nd Assam Lt.Inf.B':
Raised 13 AprU 1835).
HeadlQuarters at BhiUong . Un{form, Dark Green. Faeinge, Black, Laee, Bla^
Lt.Oo1onelC. D. S. Clarke, Staff Corps...
Major A. Blunt, Staff Corps
Captain G. D. Reid, General List
Captain H. M. Evans, Staff Corps
Captain 0. McD. Skene, Gen. List
Captain A. I. Hes, Staff Corps
Captain Q. W. Beresford, Staff Corps ... ,^ „ ,_.
Lieut R. K. Ridgeway, Staff Corps z4 Feb. 70 and Wing Subaltern, 6 Jan. 7a.
Surgeon J. O'Brien, 3i2>...... | |ln medical charge, zo May 71.
Digitized by
a Sept. 73
9 Dec. 68
35 Aug. 69
zz Jan. 67
a8 Nov. 69
la Deo. 69
26 Oct. 73
Commandant x-. .
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 14 April j3,—Fxa^'^z^
Officiating Wing Officer, 9 July 73. [E j- •(
Wing Officer, 6 May 73.— Officiating and in Cammaiid. ,
Officiating Adjutant 35 J^ 7>
Quarter Master, 25 June 73.
zst Wing Subaltern, 6 Jan. 7a.
Goos
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44th (Sylhet) Bengal Native Infantry (LL Inf.— Late Sylhet Id, Inf. Bait. 342
Raised 19 Feb. 1824).
Head Qnartorfl at Debrooghor. Uniformt Dark Oreen. Faeinfft, Slack, Zace, Black.
'BLkXT, NAinu, Avx> Coaps.
Arut
Rank.
Oolooel J. M. Nattall, CB. Staff Ck>rps ... xo Jane 73 CommaiKlant, 21 Feb. 73.— Furlough to Europe. [dant.
Ibjor Arthur Cory. Staff Corpa 3 Oct. 68 and in Command and Wing Officer, ai Feb. 73.— Offg. Comman-
M»;or E. Liffiitfoot, Staff Corps
Ciptain F. H Williama, General List
Ckptain . P. Ommanney, Staff Corps...
. IX Sept. 72, Win 55 Officer, 22 Mar. 65.
. 25 Aug. 69 Adjutant. 22 Mar. 65.
. 6 Jan. 7x' Quarter Master, 29 Feb. 6ii.
Xtlor D. Robertson, Gexieral List ...'. |xx Sept. 72 ist Wing Subaltern, 22 July 67.^Fnrloagh to Europe.
ftptain G. C. Udny, Staff Corps '14 June 68 2nd Wing Subaltern, 23 Juno 73.
Bar^soQ M^or A. K. Beed In medical charge, 7 Sept. 70.
45th {Rattray's Sikhs) Bengal Native Infantry (late ist Bengal Police Bait.,
Rattray*8 Sikhs). (Added to the Bengal Army in 1864.)
Hesd Quarters at Xoradabad. Left Wing at Shsl^ehanpore. Untform, Bed. Faeiitff$, LigU Buff. Lace, White.
OoluDel C. B. Basden, Staff Corps 25 Dec. 71 Commandant, 27 May 72.— Furlough to Europe.
If^r F. M. Armstrong, Staff Corps ao Jan. 71 12nd in Command, 27 Miay 72. — Officiating Commandant.
■ijor J. T. Harris, Staff Corps '27 June 69 Officiating 2nd in Command, ax Peb. 73.
Oiplun A. D. C. Inglis, Staff Corps I 7 Aug. 70 Wing Officer, 27 May 72.
UeaL T. F. Stilwell, Staff Corps
Okptain C.L. Woodruffs, Staff Corps
UeutB. J. WaUer, Staff Corps
Uect. B. H. Pollard, Staff Corps
iari^uMi^or T. B. Famcombe
iargeou W. W. Galloway, MB
7 Feb. 66
28 June 70
1 1 Jan. 67
x8 Jan. 70
3x Mar. 66
Adjutant, 17 June 71.
Quarter Master. 8 Mar. 73.
x8t Wing Subaltern, 23 Deo. 71.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 2^ Dec. 71.
In medi^ charge, 20 Feb. 67.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, xa Aug. 73.
1st Goorkha Regiment (Light Infantry — late 66th or Ooorkha LL Inf. BegL)
*• AlLIWAL" — " SOBBAOV."
Head Quarters at Dhnnnaalla. UH{form, Med. Facingn, WkUc. Lace, WkUe.
xo June 69 Commandant, 25 Aug. 68. — Furlough.
2 Mar. 71 land in Command and Wing Officer, 25 Aug. 68.— Furlough..
29 Aug. 7t,Wing Officer, 35 Aug. 68.
x Jan. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
7 May 67 Adjutant, la Sept. 70.
4 Nov. 69 Quarter Master, 27 June 68.
X9 Oct. 68 xst Wing Subaltern, 25 Aug. 68.
30 Aug. 70 and Wing Subaltern, 6 May 73.
In medical charge, 31 Oct. 70.
ItColonel J. S. Rawlins, Staff Corps
ti Colonel E. B. Clay, Staff Corps
i.rolonel R. 8. Hill, Bengal Infantry...
LLColonsl P. Story, Bengal Infantry ...
^t. G. F. Churchill, Staff Corps
Siptsin C. St. J. B. Bamett, Staff Corps
Ibptsm C. Meroer, General List
li^nG. Young, Staff Corps
wgeon M^jor F. Carter
tndGoorkha(fiftrmoorE^) Regiment (late Sirmoor Rifle Begt. — Badsed 24Apr.iSi5),.
" BHVSTPoas "— " Alliwal '•— " Bobsaoit "— " Dblhx."
Head Quarters at Deyzah Shooa. Untform, Dark Green. Facing; Scarlet, Lace, Black.
^t Col. H. T. Macpherson, CB. Staff C. x3 Mar. 7a Commandant, a6 Aug. 63.— Furlough to Europe.
I£ Lt Colonel D. Macintyre, Staff Corps
iHiUin A. Battye, Staff Corps
^)tain S. E. Becher, General List
ttai. W. Hill. Staff Corps
^(ain M. J.King- Harman, Staff Corps
iptam H. P. P. Nash, Staff Corps
icizt. W. P. NewaU, Staff Corps ..
irgeon Major F. F. Allen, OB
XX Sept. 7a
6 Jan. 69
27 Nor. 69
14 Dec. 69
a Oct. 7a
4 Mar. 68
7 Deo. 70
ao Not. 68
Commanoant, a6 Aug. 63.— Furlough to Europe.
and in Com. and Winsf Officer, X9 Feb. 64.— Offg. Commandant.
Wing Officer, aa Marcn 65.— Officiating and in Command.
Acyntant, 39 April 60.— Furious^ to Europe.
Quarter Master, xs May 7a.-~€M&oiatLng A(^ntant.
Officiating Quarter Master, xa May 73.
xst Wing Subaltern, 39 April 69.— Offloiating Wing Officer.
and Wing Subaltern, ar May 7a.
In medical charge, xo Feb. 58.
3rd Goorkha (JTemooon) Regiment (late Kemaoon Batt. — Raised 24 April 181 q^
«'Dblhi." ^ ^'
Md Quarters at Almorah. Detachments at Petonfiirh and Vynee Tal. Untform, Dark Green. Facing; Black.
Xolonel A- Paterson, Staff Corps | 9 Dec. 69^ Commandant, aj June 73.
C I.t. Colonel H. H. Lyster, Staff Corps x8 Mar. 70 and in Command and Wing Officer, 93 June 73.
iptain G. C. Gregory, Staff Corps jao Jan. 69{Win^ Officer, 33 June 73.
»/>r W. A. Garden, Staff Corps ix Dec. 69 Officiating Wing Officer, 35 March 73.
iptain L. Smith, Staff Corps
iptain B. B. K. Money, Staff Corps ... 9 Oct. 70
^itain E. Hughes, General List
ipum E. D. Smith, General List..
Tgeon Major Q. M. Qovan, MD...
17 Nov. 63
39 Mar. 70
xo Not. 68
aoDeo. 71
Adjutant, 12 Ju]^ 73.
Quarter Master. 30 May 68.
iBt Wing Subaltern, ax Aug. 69.
and Wi^ig Subaltern, xa Ji
In mediod charge, X7 Oct.
uly73.
.63.
4th Goorkha Regiment (late Extra Ooorhha Begiment).
Head Quarters at Bokleh, near DaUioosie. Uniform, Dark Green. Faeinfft, Black, Zace, Black.
t U.C0L J. A. Tytter, CB. Staff Corps
Uor J. P. Turton, Staff Corps
ptain F. P. Bowcroft, Staff Corps
ptain C. J. Farquharson, Staff Oorps
ptain J. Hay, Staff Corps
mu Q. W. B^gen, Staff Corps
ptain E. P. Mainwaring, General List
nxL C. A. Mercer, Staff Corps
rgeonMiyorG. O.Ohemaye
xo Dec. 70 Commandant, 4 Dec. 65.
9 Deo. 68 land in Command and Wing Officer, x8 June 68.— Furl, to Europe
10 Dec. 6s Winff Officer, x8 June 68.— Officiating and in Command. *
Officiating Wing Officer, a6 July 73.
Adjutant, 5 April 71.
4 Mar. 70
XX June 71
x Sept.6a
39 June 69
x8 Jan. 70
Quarter Master, 5 April jx
IBt Wing Subaltwn, 30 June 68.
3nd Wing Subaltern, 6 June 71.
In medical charge, xx April 71.
Ki.— Tbeae Begiments, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank— the xst Goorkhas after the lo'h
Natiye In&ntry ; the and, 3rd, and 4th Goorkhas after the xsth Native In&ntzy.
* The sth GooBXHA BuDcm being attached to the Punjab Frontier Force ii placed following the 6tb Par n)
Inflntry, four pages fturther on.
Digitized by ^OA^ie
341 37th {The Meerut) Bengal Native Inf. (late Meerut Levy. -liaised 26 Aug. 185S
Head Qaarters at Pretidanoy. Uniform, Sed, Faeinyt, WkiU, Lace, WTUU.
Rxirx, NA.XX8, kSiD CospB.
1' Abmt
I Ravi.
BXXARKB.
Colonel J. Niabett, Staff Corps ' x 2 June 70 Commandant, xo Mav 60. — Fnrlongh to Europe.
Colonel C. F. G. Lamb, Staff Corps
Lt.CoIonel A. A. Bruce, Staff Corps
Capt. F. A. Montriou, Bombay Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Corse-Soott, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Hailes, Staff Corps
Captain F. R. A. B. Constable, Staff C.
Lieut. 5irCha.Hen. Leslie, Bt. Staff Corps
Surgeon J. C. G. Carmicbael, MJ>.
I z Dec. 72 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 23 June 66.— OlBcg. CoslA
15 Aug. 72 Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 65.— Officiating 2nd in CommantL
5 Mar. 69 A(\jutant. 13 Feb. 62.— Officiating wing Offlper.
13 May 69 Qiiarter Master, 14 June 70.— Sick FurlougH to Europe.
10 Feb. 69 ist Wing Subaltern, az Sept. 79.— Officiating Quarter ICaetcr.
19 Dec. 69 Officiating ist Wing Subaltern.
22 Jan. 68 2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 Aug. 70. — Sick Furlong^h.
z Apr. 68 Officiating in medical charge, 7 Oct 73.
38th {The Agra) Bengal Native Infantry {late Agra Levij. — Raised 26 Aug, 1855]
Head Quarters at Buxa (Bhoolaa). Uniform, Bed, Facing; Dark Blue, Lace, WMU,
Colonel A. Bagot, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. N. Hodgson, Staff Corps
Captain H. L.A.Tottenham, Staff Corps :
Lieut. T. H. Goldnoy, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. W. Granam, Gen. List..
Lieut. J. R. Hobday. Staff Corps ..
Lieut. M. A. Gray, Staff Corps i 6 May 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 May ji.^Offg. Civil employ.
Surgeon Mivjor In medical charge.
x8 Sept. 71 Commandant, 20 Juno 65.
27 July 70 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 19 Sept. 64.
!o Dec. 65 Wing Officer, 2x Jan. 7a
2^ July 69 Adjutant, 25 Oct. 70.
0 Feb. 68 Quarter Master, 34 April 73.
28 Mar. 71 I St Wing Subaltern, 6 May 71.
39th {The Allygurh) Bengal Native Infcuitry {late AUygurh Levy).
Head Quarters at Barraokpore. Vn{form, Sed. Facing; Dark Blue. Zaee, WkUe,
Lt.Oolonel G. W. Fraser, Staff Corps
Major H. M. Wemyss, Staff Corx>s ..
Captain F. Gellie, Staff Corps
Captain E. M. Forbes, Gen. List
Captain J. H. Baldwin, Staff Corps
Captain H. O.Cumberlege, General Liot.
Lieut. N. C. Martelli, Staff Corps
Lieut A T. Banon, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mjyor H. W. Spry
Surgeon W. A. Gilligan
9 June69|
9 Dec.
68
20 Oct.
68
22 Feb.
71
20 Dec.
70
16 Dec.
68
I Oct.
70
28 Oct.
7^
Commandant, 28 April 62.— Furlough to Europe.
2nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 16 Nov. 68. — Officiating Cob^
Wing Officer, 20 Jan. 64.— Officiating 2nd in Comnmnd.
Adjutant, xz Mar. 70.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, a June 66. — Furu>ugh to BarDi>e.
Officiating Quarter.Master, 23 March 73. — Offg.xstWiogSsbt&n
it Wing Subaltern, x6 Jan. 73. — Offg. Assistant Cantc^^ifi
Magistrate at Morar, Gwalior.
2nd Wing Subaltern, x6 Jan. 73.— Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, 15 Oct. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
[Officiating in medical charge.
40th {Tlie Shahjehanpore) Bengal
Head Quarters at Feroiepore.
Lt. Colonel E. Dandridge, Staff Corps ...
LtColonel E. H. Scott, Staff Corps
Captain H. Morton, Staff Coras .
Lieut. H. D. Hutchinson, Staff Corps
Capt. Sir B.P. Bromhead, Bt. Staff Corps
Capt. J. Fraser, Gen. List
Surgeon Major H. F. Williams
flurgeon Major E. O. Tandy
Z4 Jan. 72
2 Sept. 73
20 Dec. 67
S Aug. 69
x8Jan. 7z
z Mar. 70
Native Infantry {late ShakjelianpureLtr^),
Uniform, Bed. Facing; White. Laee, WTUle.
Coizunandant, Z9 Juno 58. — Furlough to Europe.
2nd in Coizimand and Wing Officer, zz Jan. 69. — Offg. C«as±.
Wing Officer, ao Jan. 64.— Officiating snd in Command. i
Ac^utant, 9z Mar. 71.
Quarter Master.
zst Wing Subaltern, 21 March 7x. — Officiatin^f Wing Officer.
2nd Wing Subaltern, Z5 Dec. 7X.
In medical charge, 26 Sept. 72.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 95 April 73.
41st {The Gwalior) Bengal Native Infantry {late ist Gwalior Infantry).
Head Quarters at Luoknow. Uniform, BH. Facinj$, Cacalrg Orey. Lace, White.
Colonel H. S. Obbnrd, Staff Corps..
Lt. Colonel T.Taylor, Staff Corps
Major W. C. B. Ryan, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. M. Rose, Staff Cori>8
Captain V. W. Tregear, Gen. List
Lieut. W. H. Salmon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. St. P. Maxwell, Staff Corps .
Surgeon L. Cameron, MD ,
SurgeonE. Mulvany ,
11 June 73 Commandant, 13 Feb. 62.
6 Mar. 72 and in Command and Wing Officer, 2 Mar. 70. — ^FurL to Erre-
10 Dec. 70 Wing Officer, ao Jan. 64.
24 May 69 Adjutant, Z3 Feb. 71.— Officiating Wing Officer.
z Nov. 6S Quarter Master, zo Feb. 72.
25 Feb. 71 zst Wing Subaltern, 8 Sept. 7Z.
27 Apr. 7z
2nd Wing Subaltern, 37 April 7Z. — Offlciatixiir Civil emplor.
In medical charge, 28 Nov. 68. — Officiating^vil, DwmibL
Officiating in medical charge.
42nd {Assam) Bengal Native Infcuitry {Light Lifantry — late ist Assam Lt. Inf. Bn
Raised 16 May 18 17). 1
Head Quarters at Oowhatty. r'it(/brm, Dark Green. Faeinge, Bladk. Zaee, Black, \
{ Commandant.
4 Jan. 70 Officiating Commandant, z6 May 73. Tto Er?*-
20 Jan. 7ol2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 12 Mar. 68.— -Sick Fv.^i
1 z Jan. 74 Wing Officer. 26 July 73.--Officiating and in Command.
Lt.Colonel J. P. Sherriff, Staff Corps ...
Mcgor R. A. Nowell, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel Alft^d Tulloch, Staff Corps...
Lieut. A. K. Abbott, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Brydon, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. FitzG. Stevens, Staff Corps...
Lieut. 0. R. Macgreg "
Surgeon Major J. B. White
Surgeon R. H. Curran
8 Sept. 68
Z7 Apr. 67
22 Oct. 70
28 Oct. 7z
Adjutant, Z3 Feb. 7Z.
Quarter Master, 13 Feb. 7Z.— Officiating Wing Officer.
zst Wing Subaltern, 13 Mar. 73. — Officiating Quarter Uuut
2nd Wing Subaltern, 13 Mar. 73.
In medical charge, 13 June 59.—]
Officiating in medical charge. Z4 April 73.
In medical charge, 13 June 59.— Furlough to Bnrope.
43rd {Assam) Bengal Native Infantry {Light Infantry — late 2nd Assam Lt.Ittf.B ^
Raised 13 April 1835).
HeadlQuarters at Bhillong. Uniform, Dark Green. Facing; Black, Lace, Black,
Lt.OolonelC. D. S. Clarke, Staff Corps..,! 2 Sept. 73
-- ■ • — - ^^-^r^ 9 Dec. 68
25 Aug. 69
zz Jan. 67
28 Nov. 69
Z2 Deo. 69
26 Oct. 73
Z4 Fob. 70
Major A. Blunt, Staff Corps
Captain G. D. Reid, General List
Captain H. M. Evans, Staff Corps
Captain 0. McD. Skene, Gen. List,
Captain A. I. lies, Staff Corps ....
Captain G. W. Beresford, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. K. Ridgeway, Staff Corps.
Burgeon J. O'Brien, mD
Commandant, Z4 Aprilj^.
2nd in Command and wu
Ying Officer, 14 April 73.— FuriOTci
Officiating Wing Officer, 9 July 73.
Wing Officer, 6 May 73.'-OfflDiatinK and in Commind.
e _ ._
Officiating A<!^'utant, 25 July 73.
Quarter Master, 35 June 73.
zst Wing Subaltern, 6 Jan. 73.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 Jan. 73.
I In medical charge, zo May 71. /^^ r^r^r
Digitized by VjOO^
[Err.
ile
Corp8 under ihe Orders of the Oo^emmeni of India.
3rd Punjab Cavalry.
At Stt* OhAsi Khan. Un^fbrmt Blue, Facingt^ JSUd. Lace, Oold.
344
RaVX, NA.)CS8,Ajn> GOBP8.
Abut
Raitk.
RSXi-BYS.
tokelL. B. Jones, Staff Corps
ipuin A. Vivian, Staff Ck>rpa
ipcaia W. C. Anderson, StuT Corps ..
gjsiin F. A. Bertie, Staff Carps
iptain J. D. Macpherson, Staff Corps
ipt. R. B. Lookwood, Gen. List, Cay.
tnt. C. C. Eferton, Staff Corps
sat. J. Daridaon, Staff Corps
irgeon O. T. Duke, MB
x6 July 73 Commandant, 11 Nov. 59.
9 Dec. 66 and in Com. and Squad. Officer, as Feb. 64.
13 Dec. 68 2nd Squadron Officer, aa Feb. 64.— Furlough.
26Kar. 69 ' " ' '"'" " ' «»-«-^-.
10 Dec. 69
4 Dec. 73
19 Oct. 69
34 Mar. 66
3rd Squadron Officer, za June 67.— Sick Furlonghto Europe.
Adjutant, 12 June 67.— Furlough to Europe.
zst Squad. Sub. 39 Not. 7a.— Officiating Adjutant. [CavakT-.
Offg. 3rd Squad. Officer, 18 June 73. — and Squadron Smboltem 4
and Squadron Subaltern, 6 July 66.— Furlough to Europe.
In medical charge, 5 Sept. 73.
At Rj^anpore.
Xdonel C, J. Grodby, Staff Corps ..
iljor J. Om^pie, Staff Corps
ipuin T. O. Underwood, liad.S.Corps.
ipuin H. Wylie, Gen. List, Inf.
tptain R. P. Blake,Gen.Lisi Inf.,Madr.
iptain T. Shepherd, Staff Corps
laat. £. Lloyd. Staff Coros ,
ieal. C. C. B^^erton, Staff Corps
nrgeonG. C. Boss
■rgeon A. McGregor ,
4th Punjab Cavalry,
TJn^form^ l>ark Green. Facing; Scarlet, Lace, Oold.
Z3 June 71
ao Jan. 71
13 Dec. 68
13 Dec. 70
aoMay 71
4 Aug. 72
3 Dec. 67
X9 0ct. 69
Commandant, 39 April 59. [lough,
and in Command and Squadron Officer, 6 Sept. j^z. — Sick Fur-
snd Squadron Officer, 6 Sept. 7z. — Officiating and lu Command,
Officiating and Squadron Officer. — ycii Squad. Officer z Cav.
3rd SquaobronOffioer, 6 Sept. 71.
Adyutant, 9 Jan. 65.
ist Squadron Subaltern, Z9 Sept. 73. (^3 Gavalry.
and Squadron Subaltern, Z9 Sept. 73.— Offg. 3rd 8qnad.'0fflo«r
In meoical charge, 6 Dec. 66.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, z6 April 73.
5th Punjab Cavalry.
"DiLKi"— "LucKHOw" {Belirf and Capture).
AtBeralshmailXhsB. Untfor»^ Dark Green, Faoins*, Scarlet, Xom, Gold.
i-Colonel W. H. Paget, Staff Corps..
hptaittB. Williams, Staff Corps
ntain F. Hammond, Staff Corps ..
Iptain J. C. Stewart, Staff Corps
■pain F. S. Carr, Gen. List^ Inf.
JsaL W. J. Vonsden, Staff Corps....
4eax. J. B. Watte, Staff Corps ,
tanreon J. Bezinett, MD
largeonW. P. Murray, JfB
z3 June 7a
37 Sept. 66
8 Sept. 68
4 Sept. 60
9 Aug. 70
4 Oct. 67
9 Feb. 67
Commandant, a6 June 58.— Commanding at Dera Ismail Khan.
3nd in Conmumd and Squadron Officer, 30 Sept. 7a.— Offg. Oomdt.
and Squadron Officer, 26 April 66.
3rd Squadron Officer, aa Feo. 64.
Adjutant, z Mar. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
ist Squadron Subaltern, zo Dec. 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
and Sauad. Subaltern, Z9 Deo. 70.
In meoical charge, 3 Dec. 68.— Officiating Superintendent ofo Va«
Officiating in medical charge, 7 Jan. 73 [cination, Puigaub.
UtablUkmeni of each Begimeni qfJPutUai 0ataiej,-~6 Tvoope ; Commandant ; and in Command and Squadron Officer 1
2nd Squaoron Officer; 3rd Squadron Officer! Adjutant; a Squadron Subalterns ; z Medical Officer ; sBessal-
(iars; 3 RessaidarB; z Woordie Major; 6 Jemadars; 6 Koto Duffitdars; 48 Dufikdars; 6 Nishanburdars; 6
Trumpeters; 4ao Sowars ; a NatLve Doctors.
Sorpa of Guides (Cavalry a/nd Infantry, — Raised for General Service 14 Bee. 1846}.
At Xurdaa.
' DsLHX "—Detadmentt '
Detachment at Peshawur.
I^F. H. Jenkins, Staff Corps bo Deo. 71
>iptain R. B. P. P. Campbell, St. Corps 4 Sept. 67
^p:ain G. Stewart, Sfaur Corps..
3kptain R. C. Hutchinson, Mad. Gen.Li8i
whjytain A. G. Hammond, Staff Corps ...
2M)tain C. E. Hunter, Staff Corps
^puin A. J. Nicholson, Gen. List, Inf.
Usai. y. D. BaUye, Staff Corps
Cft{>tain W. Battye, Staff Corps
^i?eon MajoT 8. C. Conrtnay, JfZ>. ....,
Sargeoa A. H. Kelly
ao Sept. 66
9 Deo. 7z
7 June 73
PUVJAB "— " MoOWAir "— G0OJBBA.T.*
Un^ormt ZVa6. Facingt, Bed (pipinp). Lace, Drah.
Commandant, Z3 May 70.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 37 July 70.— Furl, to Europe.
Commandant of CavaUy and Squadron Officer, a7 May 70.
•—Studying at the Thomason College,
and Squadron Officer, 9 June 70. — Offg. Commdt. of Cavalry.
Wing Officer, 9 Nov. 65.— Furlough to Europe.
39 June 71
3 Dec. 69
4 Apr. 66
8 June 73 A(^utant, z Feb. 71.
Quarter Master, 9 Nov. 65.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Squadron Subaltern, 35 Aug. 7Z.— Officg. and Squad. Officer.
Wing Subaltern, 18 June 73.— Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, la Jan. 73.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in TO«»cal charge, 4 March 73.
fM9h}i$3imeni. — Commaada&t ; arnd in Command and Wing Officer ; Commandant of Cavalry and Sqnauron Officer ;
.^ndSquaidron Officer; Wing Officer; Ac^utant; Quarter Master; i Squadron Subaltern; z wing Subaltern;
and I M*>^tf»j Offioer. CeBoSU^.--^ Troops, with 4 Ressaldars ; 4 Ressaldars ; 8 Jemadars ; 8 Kote Duffadars ;
4S Duffadars; 4 Trumpeters; 380 Sowars; 8 Camel Sowars.
Jemadars ; 40 Havildan ; to Naioks ; z6 Buglers ; 600 Sepoys.
InfamUf."^ Companies, with 8 Subadars ; 8
FOUB REGIMENTS OP SIKH INFANTEY. Be-organized i^ Oct. 1851.
VoR.— When these Regiments are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank according to the dates
on which they were raised, thus :— The Corps of Guides, Influtrv, the zst, and, 3rd, and 4th Sikh Infontxy,
snd the zst, snd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Pni\jab Infimtry, after the zsth Native Infant^ and the 3rd Goorkha Regi-
ment. The sth Goorkha Regiment ranks after the sand Native Inftntry.
Ist Sikh Infantry.
" Pmrji-B."
ZTi^/brfli, Drah. Faeinge, TeUom, £ae«, l>rab.
Commandant, 3 April 60.— Furlough.
and in Command and Wing Offioer, 8 Feb. 65 —Offg. Commandt.
Wing Officer, 8 Feb. 65.— Ofilciatingsnd in Command.
Adjutant, 37 June 65.— Officiating wing Offioer.
Quarter Master, 37 March 73.— Officiatmg Adjutant,
zst Wing Subaltern, zo June 73.— Off. Qr. Master 3rd Sikh Infc
and Wing Subaltern, 8 Jul^ 73.— OfficiaUsg Qr. Matter.
In medical charge, aa April 65.
At Edwardsiabad.
Colonel J. P. W. CampbeU. St. Corps .
Ctpuin H. 0. P. Rice. Staff Oon»....^.
Captain A. G. Ross, Staff Corps
Captain C. O. Brownlow, Staff Corps .
Lieat A.F. Lambe, Staff Corpi;
Oaptain W. A. Aislabie, Gen. last..
liBBfc P. G. Maltby, 105 Foot ..
BnrgMaMflgor A. P.HolxnM,iC2)..
a8 July 73
aoDeo. 6s
4 Nov. 69
8 June 73
z7Mar.6:»
ao June 69
18 May 69
Digitized by V^OQQl^
343 Corys wider the Order$ of {he Goverwmeni of India.
vxmjAB Frontier force.
Head QnAiten at AbbotUVad.
Raised, 18 May 1849. Re-modelled, 15 Feb, 1851. Designation changed, 19 Sept 1865.
yon.— When Beginients of the Panjah Prontior Force are actinjf with other Bengal Native TrooM, thejttke rasA
aocorduK? to the dates on which they were raised, thua— The Gnide Cavalry, and lat, and, 3rd, 4tt, asd s±
Pnniab Cavalry rank immediately after the 8th Bengal Cavalry ; the Corps of Guides. Infancy, Ha «t, oi
ard/and 4th Sikh Infantry, and the ist, and, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry after the xsth >a«ive fc
&ntry and the 3rd Groorkhas i the 5th G<)orkhaa after the sand Native Influitry.
STAFF.
Rurx, Njlkbs, avd Cosps.
Brigadier General C. P. Keys, CB. ">
l&dras Staff Corps >
Captain F. J. N. Mackenzie, Staff Corps
At Dexa Ismail Khan. ] No.
Captain R. J. Abbott, Royal Artillery ...
lieut. R. H. W. Plunkett, Royal Artillery
Absct
Colonel,
1 1 Ang. 69
17 Mar. 67
RULUIXS.
Commandant, 29 April 70.
Assistant Ac^utant General, xo An£. 60.
AETILLERY.
2' Horse Iiight Field Battery.
2 Got. 67 1 Commandant, 33 April 73.— Furlough to Europe.
x6 Aug. 64 Subaltern, 20 Mar. 79.— Officiating Commantlant.
At Edvardesabad.] No. 3 Home Light Field Battery.
Lieut. G. Bwinley, Royal Artillery 1 6 Nov. 60 J Commandant, 33 April 73.
Lieut. G. B. K. liartin. Royal Arti11exy..iz7 July 66: Subaltern, 17 Oct. 71.— Officiatmg ComTnandantfc PeshawsrXcB-
At Kohat.]
tain Battery.
No. 4 or Qarrison Company of Artillery.
Commandant.
XttabUthmeni qf each qf ikt lAaU ^§ld BaiUritt.— Cowman lant ; x Subaltern ; x Subadar ; x Jemadar ; 6 Hstildc*
6 Naicks; a Buglers; 90 Privates ; 1 Native Doctor; x Native Horse Doctor; x Native Farrier. Staf, Stm^
<iw,~x Pay HavUdar; x Drill Naick. Ordnance.— a a4-poander Howitaers; 3 9-poiinder Guns: cne^.'^-
latter to be kept in Store.
JUtttblukv^ent qfNo. 4 or Oiwnaon Company of Artillery.— i Subadar; x Jemadar; 6 Havildan; 6 Naicks; z B8;jef
60 Privates.
AtKohat] Peshawur Mountain Battery.
Captain J. Charles, Royal Artillery
Lieut. G. B. N. Martin, Royal Artillery
Lieut. W. Aitken, Royal Artillery
Lieut. W. Frith, Royal Artillery.
18 Feb. 70 'Commandant, 37 Sept. 7a.— Furlough.
X7 July 66 Officiating Commmandant.— Sub. 3rd Horse Light Field SksttJ
15 Jan. 67 zst Subaltern, 19 Sept. 73.— Temporarily Comg. No. 4 Co.
a Aug. 71 land Subaltern, 14 Jan. 74.
JB»tablishment—x CommandaTit ; a Subalterns; x Subadar; x Jemadar; xHavildar Major; xPay and Quarter Xiraf
Havildar; 4Havildar8; 4 Naicks; a Trumpeters; 60 Gunners; a Havildars of Drivers; 4 Naicks of 1^9
85 Drivers ; 8 Muleteers; x Farrier.
AtAbbottobad.] Hazara Mountain Battery.
Lieut. E. J. deLaotour, Royal Artillery
Lieut. H. R. L. Morgan, Royal Artillery
Lieut. C. C. Lindsay, Royal Artillery ,
8 Jane 60! Commandant, a? Sept. 7a.
I Sept. 63|xst Subaltern, x8 July 73.
7 July 69 i and Subaltern, X4 Jan. 74,
SitahUekment and Ordnance. — The same as the Peshawur Mountain Bi^iteiy.
2fote.—OnB Subadar Major is allowed for the Artillery of the Force.
FIVE EEGIMENTS OF PUNJAB CAVALRY. '
Non.— The Gavalxy Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force, vis., Guide Oavahry, and xs^ and, 3rd, 4ili.ts4«^
Puxgab Cavalry, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, take rank immediately after the 8th )jaiM
Cavalry.
lstPui2Jab Cavalry. >
" DsLHX "— " LucxKow " {Seli^ and Oemiure) .
At Kohat. Un\form, Dark Blue. Facing*^ Bed, Lace, Odd, I
Captain C. 8. Maolean, Staff Corps
Captain G. C. Bird, Madras Staff Corps.
Captain J. R. B. Atkinson, Gen.List, Inf.
Captain H. Wylie, General List
Lieut. H. De la M. Hervey, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. T. Bishop, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. S. Cuninghame, Staff Corps...
Lieut. A. M. Muir, 4 Hassan
Burgeon G. Thomson, MB
14 Dec.
65
30 Sept
.68
xMar.
70
13 Dec.
70
3 Apr. 67
xMar.
69
xOct.
6g
s8 0ot
71
Commandant, 3 Mar. 70.
snd in Command and Squadron Officer, aa Jn^ 73. . I
2nd Squadron Officer, 4 Aug. 70. [Officer 4 >
3rd Squadron Officer, aa July 73.— Officiating and ^=>^-^
Adjutant, 4 Aupr. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Offloiatinff Adjutant.— Squadron Subaltern s Gavahy.
xst Squadron Subaltern, 4 Aug. 70.— Sick Fnxiough to "Bta^ \
and Squadron Subaltern, 31 Oct. 73.
In medioal charge, xo Feb. 69.
Atldwaxdasabad.
Lt.Colonel T. G. Kexmedy* Staff Corps..
Captain F. Lanoe, Staff Corps ,
Captain J. H. Broome, Gton. List, Inf. ..
Captain R. C. R. diflkwd. Staff Corps ..
Captain J. R. Campbell, Staff Corps
Lieut, a. B. Bishop, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. T. Bishop, Staff Corps
Bargfoa Mi^or Q, Farrell.,
2nd Punjab Cavalry.
DsLHX"— "LccKHow** {Belief cmd Capiure).
Uniform, Searlei. Facknge, Dark Blme.
x6 May 70
X3 June 68
87 Nov. 69
13 Dec. 68
8 June 7a
sDeo. 65
z Mar. 69
•■•*•«••••«•••
Commandant, 8 Feb. 65.
and in Command and Sonadion Officer, as Feb. 64.
and Squadron Officer, 4 Nov. 68.
3rd Squadron Officer, 4 Nor. 68.
Adjutant, aa Feb. 64.
1st Squadron Subaltern, 4 Nor. 68,
and Sduadron Subaltern, x Mar. 6g,^OB^*
In meoical oharga, zz Oct. 71.
^^fctoat I Owri^
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Corps under ihe Orders of the OovemmetU of India.
3rd Punjab Cavalry.
At Dera Ghtti Khan. Unborn, Blue. Faeingt, Sed. Zaee, Gold.
344
RkSX, NaJCBB, UTS GOBP8.
Lionel L. B. Jones, Staff Corps
aptain A. Yivian, Staff CJorm
apt&in W. C. Anderson, Staff Goxps ...
aptain F. A. Bertie, Staff Corps
aptain J. D. Macpherson, Staff Corps .
apt. R. B. Lockwood, Gen. List, Cay.
ieat. C. C. Ererton, Staff Corps
ieat. J. Davidson, Staff Corps
QTgeon 0. T. Dnke, MB
Abut
Raitk.
x6 July
9 Dec.
13 Dec.
26 Mar.
zoDec
4 Dec.
19 Oct.
34 Mar.
Bbicabts.
73 Commandant, xi Nov. 59.
66 and in Cora, and Squad. Officer, aa Feb. 64.
68 and Squadron Officer, aa Feb. 64. — Furlough.
6913rd Squadron Officer, za June 67.— Sick Furlough to Snrox)e.
69 Adjutant, la June 67.— Furlough to Europe.
xst Squad. Sub. 39 Noy. 73.— Officiating Adjutant. [CayaliT'.
Offg. 3rd Squad. Officer, z8 June 73.~and Squadron Sm)alt<
and Squadron Subaltern, 6 July 66.— Furlough to Europe.
In medical charge, s Sept. 73.
litem 4
LColonel C. J. Grodby, Staff Corps
lajor J. Gillespie, Staff Corps
sptaia T. O. underwood, Mad.S.Corps.
aptain H. Wylie, Gen. List, Lof.
ftptain R. P. Blake,Gen.List. Inf.,Madr.
aptain T. Shepherd, Staff Cforps
ieut. E. Lloyd, Staff Corps
ieat. C. C. Egerton, Staff Corps
argeon G. C. Roes
argeon A. McGregor
4th Punjab Cavalry.
At Bj^anpere. Un^orm, Dark Green. Fiunnge, Scarlet, Laee, Gold.
13 June
71
ao Jan.
7>
x3Deo.
68
13 Dec.
70
aoMay
71
4 Aug.
73
3 Dec. 67
Z9 Oct.
69
Commandant, a9 April 59. Dough,
and in Command and Squadron Officer, 6 Sept. j^x.— Sick Fur-
and Squadron Officer, 6 Sept. 71. — Officiating and lu Command,
Officiating and Squadron Officer. — ^3rd Squad. Officer i Cay.
3rd Squadron Officer, 6 Sept. 71.
Ac^utant, 9 Jan. 65.
ist Squadron Subaltern, 19 Sept. 73. (^3 Cavalry,
and Sauadron Subaltern, 19 Sept. 73.— Offg. 3rd 8quad.'0fflo«r
In meoical charge, 6 Dec. 66. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 16 April 73.
6ih Ptmjab Cavalry.
"DiLHi"— "LucKKOw" {Belitfand Capture).
At Sera Ishmail Khan. Untfor»t Dark Green. Faeinsfe, Soarlet. Zaee, Gold.
LColonel W. H. Paget, Staff Corps..
Aptain B. Williams, Staff Corps
kptain F. Hammond, Staff Corps ..
Iftptain J. C. Stewart, Staff Corps
Isptain F. S. Carr, Gen. List, Inf.
Mut. W. J. Vouaden, Staff Corps
aeut. J. B.WatU, Staff Corps
lartreon J. Bennett, irZ>
lorgeon W. F. Murray, MB
z3 June 7a
37 Sept. 66
8 Sept. 68
4 Sept. 60
9 Aug. 70
4 Oct. 67
9 Feb. 67
Commandant, 36 June 58.— Commanding at Dera Isnudl Khaa.
and in Command and Squadron Officer, ao Sept. 73.— Offg. Comdt.
and Squadron Officer, a6 April 66.
3rd Squadron Officer, qh Feb. 64.
Adjutant, z Mar. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
xst Squadron Subaltern, xo Dec. 70.— Olficiating A^utant.
and Squad. Subaltern, 19 Dec. 70.
Ixijneaical charge, 3 Deo. 68.— Officiating Superintendent ofo Va«
Officiating in medical charge, 7 Jan. 73
[cination, Puigaiib.
ktablUkmeut of each Begiment qfFui^ab Cavalry. —6 Troops ; Commandant ; 3nd in Command and Squadron Officer ;
2nd Squadron Officer ; 3rd Squadron Officer ; Adjutant; a Squadron Subalterns ; x Medical Officer ; 3 Bessal-
dars; 3 Iteseaidars; x Woordie Msjor; 6 Jemadars; 6 Kote Duffihdars; 48 Duilkdars; 6 Nishanburdars; 6
Trumpeters ; 430 Sowars ; 3 Native Doctors.
Sorps of Guides {Gavakry omd Infantry. — Raised for General Service 14 Dec. 1846).
" Dblhx "—Deiackmenie " Pvirji.B "— " Mooltajt "— Goojbba.t."
At Xurdaa. Detachment at Pashawur. Untform, Drab. Taeinge, Bed {piping). Lace, Drab.
iC^'orF. H. Jenkins, Staff Corps lao Deo. 71
)iptain B. B. P. P. Camjpbell, St. Corps 4 Sept. 67
Captain G. Stewart, Staff Corps..
)Bptain R. C. Hutchinson, Mad. Gen.List
}aptain A. G. Hammond, Staff Corpa ...
Japtain C. E. Hunter, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Nicholson, Gen. List, Inf.
Ueat. F. D. Battye, Staff Corps
^apcain W. Battye, Staff Corps
iorgeon Major S. C. Conrtnay, MD.
Surgeon A. H. Kelly
ao Sept. 68
9 Deo. 7z
7 June 73
8 June 73
a9 June 71
a Dec. 69
4 Apr. 66
Commandant, xa Mav 70.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 37 July 70.— Furl, to Europe.
Commandant of Cavalry and Squadron Officer, 37 May 70.
— Studying at the Thomason College,
and Squadron Officer, 9 June 7o.*--Offg. Commdt. of Cavalry.
Wing Officer, 9 Nov. 65.— Furlough to Europe.
A(^utant, z Feb. 71.
Quarter Master, 9 Nov. 6s.--Offioiating» Wing Officer.
Squadron Subaltern, 35 Aug. 7Z. — Officg. 3nd Squad. Officer.
Wing Subaltern, x8 June 73.— Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, za Jan. 7a. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 4 Mi^ch 73.
R«fa&/tfim«iif.— Commandant ; snd in Command and Wing Officer ; Commandant of Cavalry and Sqnaurun Officer ;
ind Squadron Officer; Wing Officer; Adjutant; Quarter Master s z Squadron Subaltern; zWing Subaltern;
and z M«»<^iffti Officer. CaaaWy.—^ Troops, with 4 Bessaldars ; 4 Ressaldars ; 8 Jemadars ; 8 Kote Duffiulars ;
48 Dufibdars; 4 Trumpeters; a8o Sowars; 8 Camel Sowars. Infamirf.-^% Companies, with 8 Subadars; 8
Jemadara; 40 HavildaxB; xo Naicks; x6 Buglers; 600 Sepoys.
FOUR REGIMENTS OF SIKH INFANTRY. Be-or^owuei 13 Oct. 1851.
IS on.~ When these Regiments are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank according to the dates
on which they were raised, thus :— The Cozps of Guides, Inftuitxy, the xst, 3nd, 3rd, and 4th Sikh Infifintryp
and the xst, snd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Pux^ab in&ntry, after the xsth Native Infiant^and the 3rd Goorkha RegL*
ment. The 5th Goorkha Regiment ranks after the 33nd Native Innntry.
1st Sikh Infantiy.
" PUWJXB."
At Xdwardssabad. Un^orm, Drab. Faeinge, Tellom. Zaee, Drab.
Colonel J. P. W. CampbeU, St. Corps ...
Captain H. C. P. Rioe, Staff Coorpa
Captain A. G. Ross, Staff Corps
Captain C. 0. Brownlow, Staff Corps ...
Lieut A.F. Lambe, Staff Corps
Captotn W. A. Aislabie, Gen.List
Lieut; F. G. Maltby, 105 Foot
Surgeon Me^or A. P.HolxnM,JCZ>
a8 July 73
ao Deo. 65
4 Nov. 69
8 June 73
X7 MJar. 6^
39 June 69
18 May 69
Commandant, 3 April 60.— Furlough.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 8 Feb. 65 -~Offg. Commandt.
Wing Officer, 8 Feb. 65.— Oifloiatingand in Command.
Adjutant, 37 June 65.— Officiating Wing Officer.
Quarter Master, 37 March 73.— Offioiatmg Adjutant.
z8t Wing Subaltern, Z9 June 73,— Off. Qr. Master 3rd Sikh Int
3nd Wing Subaltern, 8 July 73.— Officiating Qr. Master.
In medical charge, aa April 65.
Digitized by V^O^Q^^
345
Oorpi vnder the Orders of the Oavemmeni of India,
2nd {<yr EiU) Sikh Infantry.
AtZohftt. Vntform, Dfxtb. Famngt,Sed. Lam, Drab,
Bjotk, NiJCBs, AVD Cknps.
Oolouel P. F. a«rdixier. Staff Corps
Lt.Ck)lonel B.D'O.C.Braokeii3taiFC!orp8
Captain H. M. Pratt, Staff Corps
Lieat. W. O. Thompson, Staff Corps
Oaptain F. E. Hasungs, General liist ...
Captain J. B. Slater, Staff Coips
Lieut. J. Borne, Staff Corps
Sorgeon B. Sanders
AXICT
RuirK.
97 Sept. 71
a6 Apr. 73
X3 Dec. 68
xsOct. 66
33 Jnne 69
4 Sept. 70
X7 Nov. 66
Commandant, sa Feb. 64.
and in Com. and Wing Officer, aa Feb. 64.
Win^ Officer, 10 Nov. 69.— Furlough.
Acyutant, xo Feb. 71.
Quarter Master, aa Feb. 64.— Forlou^ to
xBt Wing Subaltern, X5 June 7X.— Ofl||. Wipg
and Wing Subaltern, x5 June 7x.-
In medical charge, 13 Oct. 7X.
Lt.Colonfil D. Mooatta, Staff Corps
Major Q. N. Money, Staff Corps
Captain T. Higginaon, Madras S. C. ..
Captain B. C. Codrington. Staff Corps
Lieut. G. B. Norman. Staff Corps
Captain W. C. Ramsden, Gen. List
Oaptain C. J. Griffiths, Staff Corps
Captain W. B. Aislabie, Gen. List
Lieut. T. J. BaUey, Staff Corps
Surgeon B. Power
3rd Sikh Infantry.
At Dera ZshmaU Zhan. Untforwk, Drab. Faeirngt, Blade. Laet, Drab,
9 June 69, Commandant, a6 July 66— Furlougb.
4Mar. 73 and in Com. and Wing Officer, a? March 73. — Offg. CommudaL
96 June 68 1 Officiating abd in Command. — wing Officer z Piuqaub Int
4 Jan. 68 Wing Officer, 37 March 73.— Furlough.
17 July 68
5 Jnne 70
X3 June 68
29 June 69
33 June 67
Adjutant, 37 March 73.
Quarter Master, x6 Feb. 70.— Furlough to 1
ist Wing Subaltern, 33 Nov. 65.— Furlough to 1
Officiating Quarter Master.— wisjsr Sub. 1 Sikh Inll
and Wing Subaltern, 3 Aug. 68.— Sick Fte'loniph to Enropi.
In medical charge, 4 Jan. 68.
At
Colonel H. F. M. Boteragon, Staff Corps
Captain A. FitsHugh, Staff Corps
Captain B. B. Gowan, Staff Corps,
Captain A. Scott, Staff Corps
Captain V. Bivas, Staff Corps
Captain L. C. de L. Daniell, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Dempster, 106 Foot ..
Burgeon G. M'B. Davis, MB..,
4th Sikh Infantry.
"P»ou'*— "Dblhi."
U»{fliHrm, Drab. Fa^ngt^ Oreen.
9 Apr. 7a
7 Dec. 67
xo June7x
4 Mar. 7a
8 June 7a
6 Mar. 69
a8 Feb. 70
Lace, Drab.
Conmiandant, aa Deo. 60.
and in Com. and Wing Officer, 14 Feb. 73.
Wing Officer, x^ Feb. 73.— Furloug^h.
Adjutant, ai July 7X.
Quarter Master, ax July tx.
I St Winx Subaltern, 37 March 73.— Offidating Wing Officer.
and Wing Subaltern, S July 73.
In medical charge, a July 73.
Stiablishnunt qf each Segment of Sikh Ii^faMtry.—B Companies— Commandant; and in Command and IRlnirOfica;
Wing Officer; Adjutant; Quarter Master; and a Wing Subalterns; x Medical Officer; a Kativa Dodon; Ifiip
badars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; x6 Buglers; 640 Sepoys.
SIX
REGIMENTS OF PUNJAB INFANTRY.
l8t Punjab Infantry.
At Xdwardesabad.
Captain F. J. Keen, Staff Corps
V£ Captain "H. W. Pitcher, Staff Corps..
Captain T. Higginson, Madras Staff C.
Captain A. YaUmffs, Staff Corps
Captain H. HoweU, Staff Corps
Captain H. F. Showers, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. B. H. D. Campbell, Staff^Corps
Surgeon J. Kelly, MD.
Surgeon G. P. Maokenne, MB. .
DSLKI.'
Uniform, Dark Grwn. Facing*^ Bed (piping) .
4 Aug. 66
a6 July 69
a6 Jnne 68
ao Sept. 70
a6 July 7;
a8N0T.6{
aoJan. 61
Lae$,Bla^,
Commandant, 33 Jnne 69.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 15 July bg.—Tu^. to Ean^
Wing Officer, 15 July 69.— Offg. and in Command 3 SOcfa JsL
Adjutant, XX May 65.— Officiattng Win^ OiBoer.
Quarter Master, 30 Sept. 70.
x8t Wing Subaltern, 37 Sept. n.
and Wing Subaltern, a8 July 69.— Officiating A^jniant.
In medical charge. x8 Jan. 66.— Siek Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge, 13 Oct. 73.
Mi^or H. TyndaU, Staff Corps
Mfljor J. J. BosweU, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. Crewe-Bead, Staff Corps
Captain N. J. Jones, late 15 ^. I
Ciaptain A. H. Turner, Sti^ Corps ..
Captain A. D. Strettell, Staff Corps..
Lieut. J. M. D. Lewes, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. F. Powell, Staff Corps
Burgeon W. Jackson
2nd Punjab Infantry.
" DxLHX "— " LuorKOW ** {Belief and Oapiure) .
At Dera Ohaii Khan. Untform^Drab. Faclnge, Blaok. Zace^Drab,
ao Aug. 73
xo Aug. 7a
x5 May 67
19 Oct. 68
34 May 73
4 Mar. 74
37 July 69
a Mar. 64
Commandant, X5 July 60. — ^Furlough to Biuope.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 15 July 69.— Offg. Oomdt
Officiating and in Command, x8 June 73»~'5 inflntiy.— 6i^ ^
Wing Officer, 15 July 69.
Adjutant, a June 7X. — Officiating and in Command.
Quarter Master, 3 June 71.
XBt Wing Subaltern, 33 Sept. 69.— Officiating Af^pitaiil.
3nd Wing Subaltern, a June 71. — Sick Forioagh to Suropa
In medical charge, 19 Sept. 73.
AtSehat.
Major P. G. Bynd, Staff Corps
Captain G. N. Saunders, Staff Corps....
Captain C. K. Mackinnon, Staff Corps,
Captain J. B. P. Mosley, Staff Corps .
Gaotaiu J. Finnis, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. Begbie, Staff Corps
Lt. H. F. y. GaitskeU, Madras Staff 0.
Surgeon MitforH. Tkom, MD
3rd Punjab Infantry.
Untformf Drab. Faeinge, Oreen (piping). Lace, Drab.
XX June 73
aoDeo. 65
30 July 70
39 Deo. 7a
xaDec. 69
38 Oct. 71
Commandant, sx Dec. tx.
3nd in Command and wing Officer, 3x Dea 71.
Wing Officer, 3x Dec. 71. —Officiating 4 Pmgaob Inftsby'
Adjutant, 4 May 69.
Quarter Master, 39 July 68.— Officiating Wing OIBoer.
xst Wing Subaltern, 31 July 73.— Officiating Qoarter
snd Wing Subaltern, sa Not. 73.
In medical charge, 15 April 69.
Digiti
zed by Google
Gorpa under the Orders of the Oovermnent of India,
4th Punjab Infantry.
" Dblmx "— " Lvoxirow " (Bel^f and Caphtr*) .
AtAbbottabad. Uniform, Kkdift, Fadngt, Blu§ {Fruatian). Lae0,Drab.
346
Ravx, Nambb, avd Com.
Abict
BiLVK.
BixuiKS.
15 Aug. 68
6 Jan. 71
'30 July 70
ijor F. T. Bainbridge, Staff Corps....
plain
ptain A. J. D. Hawes, Staff Corps .
ptein 0. K. Mackinnon, Staff Corps.
ptain A. I. Shepherd, Staff Corps 'ao Deo. 73
ptoin A.-M*0. Bmoe, Oen.List '27 Nor. 69
eat. A. Gaselee, StaffCorps Iiz Oct. 66
mL T. J. O'D. Benny, StaffCorps ...'a8 Oct. 71
igeon Migor J, W. Johnston, MI).
Conunandant, 3 Jan. 73.
and in Command and Wing Officer,
Wing Officer, az Dec. 71.— Furlough to Buroi)e.
Officiating and in Command, la Apr. 7a.— Wing Officer 3 Infantry.
Ac^utant, ax Dec. 71.
Quarter Master, 37 Sept. 67.— Furlough to Burope .
z8t Wing Subaltern, 27 Sept. 67.--Offloiating Wing Officer.
and Wing Subaltern, i Jan. 79.— Officiating Quarter Master.
In medical chwrge, 6 Feb. 70.
6th Punjab Infantry.
At Beta Obaii Khan. Un^orm, Drah. Fadmgt, 0run. Laee, Drab.
ptainJ.W. McQueen, StaffCorps 4 Apr. 66
ptain C. B. Stewart, Staff Corps 14 Apr. 66
ptain A. W. Grewe-Bead, Staff Ooxps 15 May 67
ptain O.McK.HaU, Gen. List .;... i Jan. 70
^ ' " " " " 8 June 7a
ptain A. ConoUy, Staff Corps.
eat. a. Gaisrord, Staff Corps
6ut J. B. Mein, 96 FooC
trgeon Migor 8. Maokertioh, JO). .
Commandant, 9 June 70.
and in Command and wii
Wing Officer, 36 Jan. 65.
Adjutant, x6 Aug. 65.— Offif
Officer, a6 Jan. 65.
andln&ntry.
ig Officer.
Quarter Master, az July 7 x.— Officiating A^utaat.
zst Wing Subaltern, a June 71.— Officiating Quarter Haater.
and Wing Subaltern, 15 July 73.
33 Mar. 70 zst Wing Subaltern,
a8 Oct. 7z and Wing Subaltern, zs
In medical charge, aa Dec. 64.
th Punjab Infantry.
(Designatfion changed^ 4 Aug. 1856.
Presidency in 1849).
Tranaf erred from Bombay
At Bera Ishnail
tjor B. B. Chambers, Staff Corps ....
q)tain B. J. Browne, StaffCorps ,
^r W. C. Chowne, Ute za N.I
tptain T. F. Bruce, Staff Corps
eat. A. N. Sandilands, Staff Corps
eut. A. G. Yaldwyn, Staff Corps!..,..
«ot. W. H. Sim, 43 Foot
ir^eon A. Stephen, MB
irgeon Major O. P. CosteUo
30 Dec. 70
ao Jan. 67
ao Apr. 73
ao Apr. 7x
a Aug. 67
a Dec. 69
38 Oct. 7z
'Bbadt, Ats Bsij>t."
U»^orm, Drab. FaeUtff$, Bed, Zae0, Drab.
Commandant, 3 Jan. 73.
and in Command and Wing Officer, aa April 68.
Wing Officer, aa April 68.
Adjutant, 33 April 68.— Furlouffh to Europe.
Quarter Master, 4 Oct. 69.— Officiating Acyutaat.
ztit Wing Subaltern, a Dec. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe,
and Wing Subaltern, as Nov. 73.
In medical charge, a8 Jan. 70.— Officiating OiTll, Shahporo.
Officiating hi medical charge, 7 Jan. 73.
5th Goorkha Regiment (The Hazara Ooorkha Battalion).
At Abbottabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Faeinge, BJaek. Laee, Black.
HOT H. P. dose, Bombay Staff Corps
H»tain J. Cook, Staff Corps
H»tam B. MoUoy, Staff Corps
H)tain J. M. Sym, Staff Corps
iptain W. H. IJnwin, Staff Corps
fcptain W. B. Gowan, Gen. List
«ut. L. B. Battve, StaffCorps
ifgeon Major J. B. Johnson
X Mar. 67
z9 Deo. 7a
7 June 73
ix Dec. 70
aoDec. 69
a June 70
34 Apr. 66
Commandant,
and in Command and Wing Officer, aa Feb. 64.— Furl, to Europe.
Wing Officer, 37 Mar. 73.— Officiating and in Command.
Ac^utant, 15 Not. 70.
Quarter Master, 15 Nov. 70.— Officiating Oomxnaadaiit.
xst Wing Subaltern, 9 June 7o.~Fnrlough to Europe.
Officiating xst Wing Subaltern and Quarter Master.
3nd Wing Subaltern, z6 Feb. 70.
In medical charge, 35 Jan. 7a.
ttahUAment ^ eatk Btgiment qf Punjab Infantry.— ^ Companies— Commandant ; and in Command and Wing
Officer; Wmg Officer; Adjutant; Qiuuter Master ; a Wing Subalterns; x Medical Officer; a Native Doctors; 8
Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naioks ; z6 Buglers ; 640 Sepoys. The BttabUehment qftk^stk Qoorkha
Stgintent i$ ike earn*.
THE CENTRAL INDIA HORSE.
Head Quarters at Augur, Western llalwa.
Baised Ibr service ordinarily in Central India, but available on emergency for General Service.
'^ Two Begiments of Beatson's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse, 16 April and 8 Sept. x86o.
The Begiment of Meade's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse on z6 Feb. z86z.
STAFF.
C Colonel J. Watson, CB. Bombay^
Staff Corps, Aidede Camp tothe Queen )
AJorO. Martin, late x Cavalry
Apt C. B. Horsbmgh, Gen. List of Cav.
a8 May 70
36 Sept. 71
xs Aug. 73
Commandant, xs Sept. 7X.— Also Political Agent, Western
, Malwa.— Offg. Agent to the Govnr. General for Central India.
Og. Commandant, &c., &c.,4 April 73.— and in Com. a C.I. Horse.
Staff Officer, ao Oct. 73.— Adjutant and 0. 1. Horse.
1st Central India Horse.
Head Quarters at Oooaah. Uniform, Drab. Faeimge, Maroon. Laee, Gold.
z8 July 65 and in Command and Squadron Officer, 35 Aug. 71.
(o Sept. 73 and Squadron Officer, X9 April 66.— Furlough to Evrope.
8 June 67 3rd Squadron Officer, x Oct, 67.— Officiating and Squad. Officer,
ao Aug. 73 A^utant, 19 Nov. 69.
zx Jan. 67 zst Squadron Subaltern, x Oct. 67.— Offg. and Squad. Officer,
zx JunoTo 3Bd Squadion Subaltern.— Offg. 3ndin Command, and C. I. H.
In medical charge as Oct. 71.— Furlough.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
aptam H. M. Buller, late s Cavalry ..
i^or A. G. Mayne, Bombay Staff C.
tptain J.Miller. StaffCorps
*Ptain A. H.S.Neill, Staff Corps
|»ettt R. J. H, wyllie. SUff Corps
;&pt. A. J. Bannerman. Bombay Staff C.
iwgeonH, Harvey, J|!b,
3«
C(yrp8 under the Orders oftlie Oovemmeni of India,
2nd Central India Horse.
Head Qnarten at Avgnr. Vntformy Drab. Fatimg; Maroam. Zom, Odd.
BjlSM., Najcu, xxh Cobps.
AXICT
H^ior 0. "Martin, late i Cavalry .,
Captain A. J. Bannerman, Bombay B.C.
»6 Sept. 71 and in Com. and 8<jaad. Officer, 8 SepL 60.— Officiating Con
Central India Horse and Political Agent. Western Malwa.
tz Jnne 70 Off. and in Oom.^Squadron Sub. x C. L Horse.
Lt.ColonelJ.D.Hall,Bombay Staff Corps 12 Jnne 7312nd Squadron Officer, 5 Jan. 73.— Furlough to Bnrope.
Captain J. CoUedge, Staff Corps.
Capt. C.B. Horsbrugh.Gen. List, Cavalry
Lieut. M. G. Gerard, Staff Corps
Lient.H^.yincent, Bombay Staff Corps
ScrgeonD. F.Keegan,lfZJ......
4 Nov. 7: 1 3rd Squadron Officer, 5 Jan. 72.— Furlough to Europe.
15 Aug. 73 Adjutant, 19 Dec. 65.— Offg. Staff Officer Central L fi.
19 Apr. 64 ist Squadron Sabaltem, 5 Jan. 72.--Off^. and Sqoadztm OflSiO
9 Feb. 70 2nd Suuodron Subaltern, 5 Jan. 72.— Oiig. 3rd Squadron OSi
In mooical charge, 4 Nov. 68.
SttablUkm^nt qf each Beffiment.—md in Command and Squadron Officer ; and Squadron Offloer^xrd Squ:;'!
Officer; Adjutant; a Squadron Subalterns; z Medical Officer ; 3 Bessoldars ; sBesaaidars; x Woordie Uitj
6 Jemadars; 54 Duffihdars ; 6 Trumpeters ; 420 Sowars.
Deolee Irregular Force (Cavalry — Lancers, and Infantry).
At Deolee (Bajpootua). Untform, Cavalry, Dark Green ; Infiutry, Green, Faeingt, SearlH, Im», GoU,
Colonel J. D.MacDonald, Staff Corps ...Ux Dec. 71 Commandant, xa June 60, and 16 April 7Z.
Mi^or C. H. Clay, Bombay Staff Corps... 24 Aug. 70 2nd in Com. and Squad. Officer, a6 Hay 59.
"'"'"' * * ' - - ^ Adjutant, 3 July 65.— Furlough to Europe.
r Officiating Adjutant.— Also Station Staff Officer at Deok<*
In medical charge. 3X May 64.— Offg. Jeypore Political A^-c j
Officiating in medical charge.
Atablitkment.—CkimmtmAKnt ; and in Command and Squadron Officer; Adjutant; Medical Officer; 2 Xci
Doctors. Cavalry, a Troops, with 2 Reasaldars ; a Jemadars ; z8 Dnffkdan ; a Trumpeters ; 13$ Sowax« -, 2 iV
Sowars, or x 66 of all ranks. Non-^eciive Native Staffs a Kote Duffadars. Infantry, 8 Companies, with ** £
badars: 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Drummers; 600 Sepoys : 7x2 of all raxJcs. Ji't-n-^J- "^
Native Staff, Subadar Mfl^or; x Havildar Mfl^or ; i Drill Naick; 8 Colotir Havildars; 8 Fay Havildars; x Lr
Major; I Fife Major.
Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
AtErinpoerah. Uniform, Dark Green. Faeinfft, Scarlet. Laee^ Gold.
Capt. J. H. L. Greenlield,Bombay Staff C. x Juno 71
Lieut. J. N. S.Kirkwood, Bombay S.O. xx Jan. 67
Surgeon Major F. W. A. De Fabeck
Lt.Coionel W. Camell, Staff Corps
Captain R. G. Loch, Staff Corps-
Lieut. C. B. Wheeler, Staff Corps
Captain R. H. F. Renniok, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. K. Yate, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mi^or W. Eddowes
Surgeon H. D. S. Compign^, MD
II Dec. 72 Commandant, I June 7x.— And Political Superintendent of? rr
13 Doc. esiand in Command and Squadron Officer, 5 Dec jz.— OCicus
Commandant Mhairwarra Battalion.
18 Apr. 67!Adiutant, 30 Nov. 70.— Oflfe, »nd in Command.
18 Dec. 73I Officiating Adjutant, zx Deo. 7a.— Also Station Staff Oejcc:
23 Mar. 7x I Doing Dutv Officer, 6 Oct.7z.— Asst P. S. Serohi. [BrisyA4
I In medical charge, za Jnne 60. — Furlough.
i Officiating in medical charge, 24 S^pt- 69.
2lifaMtrtm«ii/.~Commandant; and in Conmiand ; Adjutant ; z Medical Officer ; a Native Doctors ; i Sobadar 3£%.]
7 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; z Drum Mi^or ; z Fife M^jor ; 14 Dmmznera; aooFrif a^
z Squadron of Cavalry ; a Resaaldars ; 2 Jemadars; z8 Duffhdars ; a Trumpeters ; 140 Sowars.
Resident's Escort — Katmandhoo (Nepaul) (Raised 5 April 1816).
Bitabliikni€iU.—i Native Doctor; z Subadar; z Jemadar; 5 Havildars; 5 Naicks; a Buglers; 80 8«poy«.
BHEEL CORPS.
Malwah Bheel Corps {Raised 24 Feb. 1840).
Head QiMfften at Sixdaipeor. Detachments at Patee, Balawud, AUyn^pore, and Butlam. ir«{^bm, Gtwa. Taei
SearUt. Lae^t Slack.
I Commandant 37 July 65.-nAnd Bheel Agent and Poli^ral
sistant at Bhopawur.— Offg. Politioal Agent at Bhagbe 1 4
) and in Conunand and Deputy Bheel Agentand Politieal Abshi
at Maunpore, a8 Nov. 70. — Officiating CommandaDt.
; I Officiating and in Command, Ac., j^Mmj 73.--Ofl^. BepiQty S
6 Feb. 70 Ac\)utant, za Nov. 71 • [Ag<wJ
iln medical charge, 4 Sept. 63.— And Bhopal Political A^esq
JSitablitkment.-^ommaxidAnt ; and in Command ; Adjutant ; z Medical Officer ; z Native Dootor ; i Subadar 3slJ
7 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; x Bugle Major ; xs Buglers; 500 Privates. '
Meywar Bheel Corps (Raised 15 July 1840).
Head Quarters at ICherwarah. Detachment at Kotrah. Uniform, R\fie Green. Faeingi, fiearM. Laee, £'Mfc
lA.Colonel A. M. MacKonzie, Staff Corps 9 Dec. ^ Commandant and Superintendent, HUl Tracts of Moywar, tm
I Asst. Political Agent in Meywar, 13 Mar. 63.— Sick PnrL m|
T June 73 Officiating Commandant, &c., ^., 39 July jx.
2ud in Com., 4 Oct.6 1 .—And ex-qf. and Asst. Pol. Agt. in ITcjl
Acyutnnt, 15 Mar. 67.— Officiating and in Command, kc, Ac.
Wing Subaltern, xa Jan. 71.— OfficiatiAg Afi^atant. '
Officiating Wing Sabaltem, 5 July 7a, j
In medical charge, 3 April yt. _ J
Major P. W. Bannerman, Bombay Staff C.
Major W. Kincaid, Madras Staff Corps...
Captain C. F. Blowers, Bombay Staff C.
liieut. W. Ashfleld, Bombay Staff Corps...
Surgeon Migor A. D. Campbell, 3£D
13 June 7a
3 Mar. 69
6 Mar. 69:1
Mfl^or 0. G. Gunning, Madras Staff C...
Lt.ColonelF.L. Mackeson, Bombay S. C.
Captain C. Young, Gen. List, Inl'ontry .
Lieut. E. B. Nixon. Staff Corps
Oapk A* B. T. M'Rae, Bombay Gen. List
Surgeon T. H. Hendley
XttabUehmeTU. — Commandant; and in Command
3 Jan. 7x
a 7 Nov. 69
6 July 69
8 Feb. 70
a Native Doctors ; i Subadar Major ;
Buglers; 600 Privates.
Adjutant; x Wing Subaltern; x Medical Officer; a Tb.O
7 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicka ; t Bugle Mtja
Bhopaul Battalion (late Bhopaul Levy.-^Raised Jan. 1859,/or General Servia
Head Quarters at Sehore. Uniform, Drab. Faeinge, Chocolate. Lace, OiM.
Colonel H. Forbes, Staff Corps 39 Sept. 73 Commandant, xa June 60.— Furiough.
Colonel A. 8. Smith, Infantry I 3 Mar. 73 Officiating Commandant, 4 Dec. 73.
Xjt.Colonel R. C. Ci-oss, Staff Corps 19 Aug. 69 aud in Command, zS Jan. 59.—Sick Furlough to Knrope.
Capt. Gw R. Peart, Bombay Staff Corps xa Aug. 71 Adjutant, as May 66.— Officiating and in GonuBSnd.
Capt.n3. Eansford, Gen. List | i Mar. 7o;oinciating Adjutant, x6 May 7a.
Capt. J.B.McK.Hoomfray,Gen.Li8t,Inf. 23 Feb. 69 Wing SubalteiTi, 34 Jan. 65.
Surgeon Major W. B. Allen ; | In medical charge, ao May 7a. -^ ^
Setabliehment.—Commaadant; and in Command; 'Adjutant; x Wing Subaltern; x Medical Officer; x Sol
Major; 9 Subadars; xo Jemadars ; 50 HaviJdars ; 50 Naicks; ao Drummers ; a Native Dooton; fco Sepoj4
Corps under the Orden of (hs Oovemmeni of India. 348
WTiairwarra Battalion (UUe Ajmere <md Mhairwarra Polios Baitalion. —
BcUsed i6th June 1822.) Beorgamdsed 1st April 1871.
Head-Quarters at Ajm«'«* Detachment at BamUmr. Uniform, SoorUt. FaeUiff$, Frandk Or^. Zaee, Gold,
Baxk, Namxs, axo Cobps.
Aamr
Raxtx.
RSIU.BX8.
t.Colonel C. R. Blair,Boinbay Infantry 31 Oct. 69 Commandant, 15 April 71.— Furlough to Boroiw.
aptainB. G. Ijoch, Staff Corps '12 Dec. 68 0ffloiatmg Commandant, 13 Sept. 72.— and in Com. Erinpoorah
leat. O'M:. Creagh, Bombay Staff Corps 16 Feb. 70' Adjutant, 20 June 71.— Sick Furlough to Kurope.[Irregiilar Force.
uptain P. W. Smith, Qen. List 30 Mar. 70 Omoiating Adjutant, 23 June 73.
Ion. Sorgeon T. Murray, MD I22 Oct. 7o|ln medical charge, x May 71.
'^lablitkmeui, — x Commandant ; x Adjutant ; 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildam ; 40 Naiks : x6 Drummers ; 600
Sepoys; Total, 7x2 Natives of all ranks. Ifon-^eetive Native Stvff.—i Drill Havildar; x Drill Naik; x Dram
M^or ; t Fife Major ; 8 Pay Havildars.
HYDERABAD CONTINGENT.
Head Quarters, Aurcngabad.
1u ComUngnU eonaUU 0/4 lAgU SUld Soru Batteriet qfArHlUiy, 4 BegimenU cf Ocmalrg, and 6 Begim§Ht$ oflitfaMirf
STAFF.
irig.Gen. H. B. Abbott, CB, Madras B. C.|0.9 Feb. 67 1 Commandant, x6 Dec. 68.
, ^ - -. -. ^ JiMX, 70 Assistant Adjutant General, 25 Mar. 73.
8 Feb. 7x Deputy Judge Advocate, 3x Mar. 66.
X Mar. 70 In charge Medical Department.
Ujor C.y.Gonway Ck)rdon,Beng.Staff C.
lolonel F. Mardall, Madras Staff Corps
>ep.Surg.Gen.of Hospitals C.Barclay, ^
Madras Establishment
At Anrnasmhad.] No. 1 Horse Light Field Battery.
"MaHIDPOOS "— " NOWAH."
«ieut. P. F. M. Baddeloy, Royal Artillery x6 Aug. 64 Commandant, xo Oct. 7a.— Furlough.
iieut. G. M. Smith, Boyal Artillery 23 Deo. 64 Subaltern, 27 Nov. 7a.
At Bolamm.]
No. 2 Horse Light Field Battery.
Captain J. G. Pollock, Boval Artmeiy ...
:ieut. J. J. F.Cnmming, Boyal Artillery
xo June 7x
8 Jan. 68
Commandant, xa July 71.
Subaltern, x8 July 73.
At EUiekpeor.]
No. 3 Horse Light Field Battery.
U. Colonel H. Blden, Madras Staff Corpslxa June 7a
Lieut. N. Powlettk Boyal Artillery 34 Mar. 65
Commandant, 38 Feb. 56.
Subaltern, 14 July 71.
AtHiiiffolM.]
No. 4 Horse Light Field Battery.
Captain H. F. Pritchard, Boyal Artillery %$ Aug. 67 Commandant, 7 Jan. 70.
Lieut. B. F. Oambier, Boyal ArtiUeiy ... i Mar. 63 Bubaltem, 17 Feb. 68.
BtbORakmeni oftaA BatUrif,-^Qunnen—^ Native Commissioned Officers ; la Non-Oomniistioiied Qffiioeni 1 a Boglen ;
56 Gunners. Driven—^ Non-Commissioned Officers; 36 Syce Drivers; x8 BuUook Driven: Totw! xm.
Ordmame&—z 6-pound Ouns ; x x2-ponnder Howitzer.
At
Major H. Watson, Madras Staff Corps...
Captain G.B.Ftmrmgton, Madras S.Corps
Gapt. J. G. D. Walker, hite 6 Madras Oav.
Captain F. Wekkm, Madfas Staff Corps
Surgeon Major A. Sanderson, J£D.)
Madras Establishment J
1st Cavalry.
X3 June 71
9 jTme67
4O0t. 70
26 Sept. 67
Commandant, 25 Mar. 73.
2nd in Command, 20 Jui. 70.
Adjutant, 6 Dec. 66.
Squadron Subaltern, 28 Mar. 73.
In medical charge, 29 Nov. 58.
AtBdsna.]
l<tC6LO.B.Westmaoott, Bengal 8. Corps
Captain W.J. BeU, Madras Staff Corps...
Capt. H.C.Hamilton,MadrasGen.I«t Jnf.
Lieut. A. 0. Talbot. Staff Corps
2nd Cavalry.
2$ July 70
8 June 66
20 Dec. 73
X5 Jan. 67
Biirg.Ms|}.B.W01iamson,JtB.MadrasB.
AfcAoraafabad.]
Lt.Colonel H. 0. Dowker, Madras Staff C.
9^P^ 0.* J. O. FitsGeraUL Madras S.C.
Capt. H. 8. Stewart, Madras Staff 0. ...
wwt. B. H. Fbrrest, 62 Foot
&vg. Msj. J. G. Bead, ATD. Madras Bst.
Commandant, 20 Jan. 70.
and in Command, 7 May 69.
A4jutant, 28 Mar. 73.
Squadron Subaltern, 28 Mar. 73.— Offloiating >Pff^«ty^"*' to tbe-
Govemor General's Agent for Bajpootana.
Officiating Squadron Subaltern.
In medical charge, 24 Sept. 6s.
3rd Cavalry.
x8 Nov. 68 Commandant, 7 Oct. 68.
4 Mar. 69 2nd in Command, x6 Dec. 69.
4 Deo. 70 Adjutant, xx Jan. 69.
aS Oct. 7x Squadron Subaltern, 15 July 73.
In medioal charge, 30 Oct. 02.
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349 Corps under ike Orders of (he Oovemmeni of India.
At ^ingoi«e.] 4th Cavalry.
Bjlsk, Nakxs, Ain> Cobps.
Abmt
Ki.irK.
RVICASKS.
Kajor A. A. John80ii,Madra8 StaffCorps
Major B. Hill, StaffCorps
Capt. J. T. Cummins, Gen.LiBtMadrasInf.
Lieut. B. A. Gilchrist, StaffCorps
Surg. Mag. G. A. Bum, 1CZ>. Madras Est.
14 Mar. 73 Commandant, 16 Dec. 68.
10 June 681 2nd in Command, 37 Nov. 68.
8 June 73; Adjutant, 22 Aug. 73.
19 July 69 Squadron Subaltern, 18 May 71.
In medical charge, 24 Sept. 62.
Stiabli$hiMni <^ eael JBt^iment qf Cavalry. — Commandant; 2nd in Command; Adjutant; x Squadron Subalte:::;
z Medical Officer; iq Native Commissioned Officers; 48 Non-Commissioned Officers; 4 Camel Gubbcri
7 Trumpeters ; 500 Troopers ; Total 578. z Assistant Apothecary ; z Native Doctor.
Ifate. — The horses are Silladaree or private property.
At BolanuB.]
Colonel H. Hoseason, Madras StaffCorps
Captain A. C. Havelock, Madras Staff C.
Captain P. T. Goad, StaffCorps
Captain B. J. McGhee, Madras Staff C...
Lieut A. C. Le Quesne, StaffCorps
Surgeon C. E . McVittie, Madras Estab. . . .
Surgeon A. F. Dobson, MB, Madras Est.
1st Infantry Regiment.
*' MA.HIDPOOK " — " NOWA-H."
16 June 69
8 Dec. 67
12 Mar. 73
4 May 70
18 Nov. 69
Commandant, 3 Oct. 67.
2nd in Command, 30 Aug. 69. — Furlough.
Officiating and in Command, 4 Dec. 73.— Adj. % Int.
Adjutant, 20 Aug. 69.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Wing Subaltern, 23 June 70.— Officiatiog Adjutants
In medical charge, z Sept. 69.— Sick Furlough to Borope.
Officiating in medical charge.
At Jaslnah.]
Lt. Colonel G. Adey, Madras StaffCorps
Lt.Col. A. C. Lilly, Madras StaffCorps
Captain 0. Hayter, Madras Staff Corps
Captain H. C.Onslow, Madras StaffCorps
Lieut. W.G.C.Johnstone,Madra8 Staff C.
Surgeon J. A. W. Spence, Madras Estab.
Surgeon C. LitUe, 30). Madras Est.
2nd Infantry Regiment.
•' MaHXDPOOB "— •• NOWAH."
z Mar. 70 Commandant, 23 Aug. 6z.
20 Jan. 75 2nd in Command. "zS Nov. 66. — Officiating Gomdt. 3 Infcntjy.
Officiating 2nd in Command, 34 June 73.
29 Aug. 61
7 Dec. 67
18 May 69
Adjutant, 22 Aug. 71.
"Wing Subaltern, 4 July 72.— Officiating Adjutant s Infantry.
In medical charge, zx Jan. 67.— Sick Furlough to Burope.
Officiating in medical charge, z Oct. 73.
At Lingasoogoor.]
Lt.Co1.B. K. Macquoid, Madras Staff C.
Lt.Col. A. C. Lilly, Madras Staff Corps
Major J. P. Pedler, Madras Staff Corps-
Captain F. T. Goad, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. J.Garrett, StaffCorps
Capt. A. B. Oakes, Madras Staff Corps
Surg. Maj. G. D. Biddell, Madras Est...
3rd Infantry Regiment.
*• NOWAH '• — " CeKTRAL IWDIA."
26 Jan. 73 Commandant, 33 April 69.— Furlough to Europe.
30 Jan. 73 Offg. Commandant.— 2nd in Command a Influitzy.
8 Dec. 68 2nd in Command, 28 Nov. 66.
Z2 Mar. 73 Adjutant, z5 June 7Z.— Offg. 2nd in Command x Infantiy.
28 Oct. 68 Wing Subaltern, 15 June 71.— Officiating AdjutanL
8 Dec. 67 Officiating Wing Subaltern, a Mar. 7a.
iln medical charge, 38 Feb. 7Z.
At Eingolee.]
X«t.Colonel W. Weldon, Madras S. Corps
Major T. H. Way, Madras StaffCorps..
Captain A. L. Flayfair, StaffCorps
4th Infantry Regiment.
"Naopoor."
Lieut. J. G. Proudfoot, Madras Staff Corps
fiurg.Maj. H. Crocker, IfjD. Madras Est.
28 Jan. 71
12 Dec, 71
5 Aug. 68
25 Feb. 68
Commandant, 7 Mar. 73.
and in Command, 7 Mar. 73.
Adjutant, 8 Sept. 65.— Officiating Cantonment Magistrate Kd.
Judge of Small Cause Court at Dum Dnm.
Wing Subaltern, z9 Jan. 69.— Officiating Ati^atant.
In medical charge.
At Aumngabad.
Lt.Col. J. Woodcock, Madras StaffCorps
Major T. T. Turton, Madras StaffCorps
Captain H. F. H. Sewell, Madras Staff C.
Lt. W. G.C.Johnstone, Mad. StaffCorps
Lieut. J. J. Kennedy, Staff Corps
Surgeon J. F. Sargent, Madras Estab.
5th Infantry Regiment.
" Central Iitdia."
X Mar. 7^ (.ommandant, z^ Jan. 59. — Furlough to Europe.
26 June 68 and in Command, 3 Oct. 67. — Officiating Commandant.
20 Mar. 69 Adiutant, 8 Sept. 65. — Officiating and in Command.
18 May 69 Officinting Adjutant.— Wing Subaltern a Infantry.
8 Oct. 66 Wing Subaltern, 20 Aug. 69.~Sick Furlough to Enrope.
In medical charge, z Sept. 69.
At Elliohpore.]
Xt. Colonel B. W. Dun, Madras Staff C.
Major H. A. Justice, Madras Staff Corps
Captain E. W. Shaw, Madras StaffCorps
6th Infantry Regiment.
8 Dec. 69
13 Dec. 71
12 Dec. 68
Commandant, 14 May 63. — Sick Furlough to Europe,
and in Command, 19 Nov. 5z.— Officiating Commandant.
Adjutant, i8 May 68. — Officiating and in Command.
Officinting Adjutant.
Wing Subaltern, 23 Sept. 73.
6 May 69JOfficiatjig Wing Subaltern,
ao Feb. 69 In medical charge, x Sept. 69.
Officiating in medical charge.
8 June 67
Oaptain J. Jacob, Bombay S.C. .
Captain E. B. Ives, Gen. List
Surgeon Majcrr C.T.Eves, Madras Estab.
Surgeon F. H. Blenkinsop, Madras )
Establishment )
SttabUahment qf taek Xeffiment qf Ji^an^ry.— Commandant ; and in Command; Adjutant; z Win^; Satalten:
z Medical Officer; z 7 Native Commissioned Officers; 8x Non-Commissioned Officers ; z Dram M^or;8I)roa-
mers ; z Fife Migor ; 7 Fifers ; 4 Buglers ; 800 Privates ; Total, 9x9. z Assistant Apothecary; i Natrre Doctor.
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General List of Officers of Bengal Cavalry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment,
350
CAnxm,
Arthur William Boberts. .
Edward Geo. Godolphin Hastings.
Robert Melvill Jennings
Chaa. Theoph. Metcalfe Uigginaon
Sdw. Cuttibert Brookes Bawilnson
Ernest Wells
Herljert Henry Paterson Cowi>er
Christopher Qeox^e Cautley
Rich. Tickell MontgomezyXang..
Charles Walter Campbell ...
Gt3<.rge Woodward Willock
Uartm James Moore
(jcorge D'Aguilar Jackson
aoFeb. 59
20 May 59
x6 Jane 59
6 July 59
ai July 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
laOct. 59
xaOct. 59
aoOct. 59
aoOct. 59
ao Nov. 59
William Burnet Craigie 4 Dec. 59
ao Feb. 59 j a July 59
Edward Hav 4 Dec. 59
irthor William Saddle Becher "^
Tohn Baillie Ballantyne Dickson.,
tfajor Henry Court
ffilliam WiUters Biscoe
Frederic Wood Hacmullen
(ienry Arthur Fletcher
iilaa Adair Bwinley
LXBUTXlTAlfTS.
^rlefl Bell Horsbmgh
Uehard Bernard Look wood.,
tobert Bartholomew
aoDec. 59
ao Jan. 60
30 Jan. 60
4 Feb. 60
aoMar. 60
4 Sept. 60
ao Apr. 6i
Z5 Aug. 6t
4 Dec. 6z
ao Feb. 62
26 Aug. 59
20 May 60
16 June 60
6 July 60
ai July 60
4 Sept. 60
4 Sept.6o
9 Dec. 60
4 Jan. 6z
az Feb. 6z
9 Apr. 6z
z Jan. 6a
z Jan. 62
X Jan. 63
X Jan. 6a
z Jan. 62
X Jan. 62
z Jan. 6a
z Jan. 6a
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24 Sept. 63
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>Oct, 7z
5 Oct. 7z
J Nov. 7X
7 Dec.
Z5 Jan.
za Dec.
26 Dec.
z8 Sept
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25 Jan.
6 Apr.
T7 Jan.
14 Feb.
24 Feb.
8 Nov.
35 Oct. 66 Asst. to Gov. General's Agent in Bi^i-
pootana, 30 Mar. 64.
67 Settlement Officer, Puivi^^* '9 ^o^* ^*
68 Squadron Officer 6 Bengal Cavalry..
6£ Squadron Subaltern 3 Bengal Cavalry.
69 Sick Furlough to Europe.
.70 Sick Furlough to Europe.
70 Assistant, Pay Department, 8 May 66.
71 Assistant, Pay Department, 8 Mav 66.
7z Assistant Commissioner, and Class,
Delhi District, Puz\jab.
7a A^utant Gov.'s Body Guard, Madras.
7a Oif^. Squad. Officer 3 Bengal Cavalry.
7a Adjutant xa Bengal Caval^.
7a Assist. Engineer, 1st Gr. D.P.W. z Mar.
7a, Rawiil Pindee Division.
Souadron Subaltern a Bengal Cavalry.
Adjutant 7 Bengal Cavalry.
Adjutant z6 Bengal Cavaoy.
Adjutant z8 Bengal Cavalry.
Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant 19 Bengal Cavalry.
Furlough.
Adjutant 6 Bengal Cavalry, 7 Oct. 7s.
4 Dec. 7x z3 Nov. 73
4 Dec. 7x 33 Nov. 7a
to Dec. 71,12 Deo. 72
10 Jan. 72:31 Dec. 72
10 Jan. 72' 31 Dec. 7a
4 Fob. 7a 31 Dec. 72
10 Mar. 72 I a Feb. 73
4 Sept. 72 z7 Feb. 73 . _ - * ,
to Apr. 73 4 Sept. 73' SquadronSubaltem, 3 Bengal Cavalry.
z7 Nov. 63115 Aug. 73 Staff Officer and A^utant a Central India Horse.
19 Apr. 64! 4 Deo. 73 Squadron Subaltern 3 Punjab Cavalrv.
a July 64 20 Feb. 74 Assist. Commissioner 3rd Class, Delhi, Po^janb.
General List of Officers of Bengal Infantry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment,
CA-TTAIVB.
Vancis Monro Newbery
idam Wilson Graham ...
ITilliam Henry Beckett ...
20 Feb. 59
jharles Mercer 4 M^r. 59
'homas James Quin 4 Mar. 59
I'eville I-^raser Parker 9 Apr. 59
'harles Nesbit Hodgson ao Apr. 59
Talter Robert Haimiton 127 Apr. 59
^nk Hale Berwick Marsh lao Mity 59
4 Mar. 59 25 July 59
20 Feb. 59 20 Feb. 60
dwin Clarence O'Bryen Horsford
incent William Tregear
rthur Fiugerald
erbert Seymour Marshall
dmaud Denman Smith
cury Charles Greenaway /. . . .
>bn Edmund Waller
dwiu Metcalfe Leslie Marriott
eorge Edward Beade
enry Owen Cumberlege ...
iward George Newnham
illiam Graham Smith
IV id William Inglis
•anciu Tweddell
varies Kdward Douglas Branson
-ank William Chatterton
mean John Stewart
hn Richard McKenzio Homfray
thur Piantagonot Broome.
kmuel Brown Home
Iwiii Robert Ives
frcd Thornton Davis
thur Frederick Jones
mcii Gawler Macleod
evor John Chicheley Plowden...
ancis Eddowes Hastings
chard Henrv Salkeld
.wHozme Melancthon Strong
tnry Herbert Rankin
tin George Maclean
nry Ingio Baylis
mcis Edwin Wiggens
ward PhillipsoD Main waring ...
lliam Bei^amin Aislabie
lliam Hopkinson
nry Edgcmnbe Eliot
tetwood Uosketh W^illiams
Ved Reginald Wilkinson ...
uicis Henry Th<nnAt
IX June 59
II June 59
16 June 59
16 June 59
20 Juno 59
4 July 59
4 July 59
9 July 59
IS July 59
IS July 59
4 Aug. 59
11 Aug. 59
20 Auff . 59
27 Aug. 59
8 Sept. 59
30 Sept.59
20 Sept. 59
30 Sept.59
12 Oct. 59
12 Oct. 59
20 Oct. 59
20 Oct. 59
20 Nov. 59
9 Dec. 59
zoDec. 59
zoDec. 59
zo Dec. 59
10 Doc. 59
10 Dec. 59
zoDec. 59
zo Doc. 59
10 Dec. 59
ao Dec. 59
aoDec. 59
ao Dec. 59
4 Jan. 60
4 Jan. 60
4 Jan. 60
4 Jan. 60
3 Apr. 60
7 Apr. 60
iz May 60
25 July 60
26 Aug. 60
1 Sept. 60
19 Sept. 60
36 Oct. 60
7 Nov. 60
33 Nov. 60
3 Dec. 60
8 Dec. 60
18 Feb. 6;
20 Feb. 61
20 Feb. 61
z Mar. 6z
z Mar. 61
28 Apr. 61
39 Apr. 6z
5 May 61
10 May 6z
10 Juno 6z
6 July 6x
7 July 61
11 July 6x
37 July 6x
38 July 6x
2 Aug. 6x
1 Aug. 61
29 Aug. 6f
34 Sept. 61
28 Sept. 61
2 Oct. 6x
1 Oct. 61
13 Oct. 61
6 Oct. 61
2 Nov. 61
4 Nov. 6x
zo Nov. 6t
Z4 Nov. 6z
33 Nov. 6i
9 Dec. 6z
z Jan. 6a
z Jan. 6a
I July 67 Assist. Comr. 3rd Grade, Oude,z 5 Feb. 67.
6 Feb. 68 Quarter Master 38 Native Infantry.
8 June 68 Executive Bnafineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works,
7 Mar. 71, N.w. Provinces, 3rd (Meerut) Division.
19 Oct. 68 Wing Subaltern i Goorkha Regt.
19 Oct. 68 Offg. Asst. Commissioner, Jaloun,N. W. Prov.
z Nov. 68 Sub. Assist. Commissary Gen. zst Class, 4 Deo. 71.
z Nov. 68 Furlough to Europ
z Nov. 68
z Nov. 68
z Nov. 68
X Nov. 68
9 Nov. 68
xo Nov. 68
10 Nov. 68
10 Nov. 68
6 Dec. 68
6 Dec. 68
16 Dec. 68
6 Dec. 68
21 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
39 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
29 .Tau. 69
39 Jan. 69
33 Feb. 69
6 2day 69
6 May 69
6 May 69
6 May 69
6 May 69
la May 69
13 June 69
33 June 69
3a June 69
29 June 69
29 June 69
Adjutant 4 Bengal Cavaliy.
Superintendt. of Native Army Schools in Bengal.
District Sup. of Police, 3rd Grade, DeraGhazi Khan,
Quarter Master 41 Native Infantry. [Puigab.
A(\iutant 26 Native Infkmtry.
Adjutant 28 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern 3 Goorkha Regt.
Adjutant 10 Bengal Cavaliy.
Sub Assist. Commissary Gen. zst Class.— Fnrloagh
to Europe.
Junior Assistant to the Commissionerof Kumaon
N.W. Provinces, xx Mar. 68.
Officiating Quarter Master 39 Native Infantry.
Squadron Officer 17 Bengal Cavalry.
Sub Assistant Commissary Gen. istClass, x Jan. 70.
OfflciAtiug Wing Officer 15 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern 31 Native Infantrj'.
Furlough to Europe.
Cantonment Magistrate of Roorkee.
Quarter Master 3 Native Infantry.
Wuig Subaltern Bhopaul Battahon.
Furlough to Euroi)e.
Station Staif Officer Dinapore.
Wing Subaltern 5 Native Infantry.
With 37 Native Infantry.
With 37 Native Infantry.
Assist. Com. 3rd Class, Hasara District, Punjab.
Quarter Master 2 Sikh Infantry.
Wing Subaltern 16 Native Infantry.
Squadron Subaltern 10 Bengal Cavalry.
Furlough to Europe.
29 June 69lQuarter Master 14 Native Infantry.
A.ttached to 3 Goorkha Regimenc.
Dist. Supt. of Police, 5th Grade, 34 Dec. 68, Agra.
Wing Subaltern 4 Groorkha Regiment.
Wing Subaltern z Sikh Infantry.
Assist. Comr. 3rd Grade, az Nov. 67, ChotaNagpore,
Maumboom, Bengal.
Quarter Master 4 Native Inftintry.
35 Aug. 69 'Adjutant 44 Native Infantry,
z Jan. 6a, 35 Aug. 69! Dist. Supt. of Police, 4th Grade, 30 Mar. 67, Baron,
Bengal.
X Jan. 63 as Aug. 69l8ab Assist. Corny. General, 3nd Class, 37 Nov. 77.
39 June 69
29 June 69
39 June 69
29 June 69
z6 July 69
17 Aug. 69
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Oenercd List of Officers of Bengal InfoAfUry.
Ca.RJlIH8.
Charles Owen Wynne Apperley
George David Reid
James Nisbet Steel
Frederick William Crohan
Richard Octavius Vyvyan
Jas. Hector Cha. Greenhill Lassalle
Charles Lewis Prendergast
4 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
31 Jan. 60
4 Feb. 60
20 Feb. 60
4 Mar. 60
Revell Eardley Wilmot
Henry Lachlan Young
Hatley Frere Woodcock
Henry Philip Kirke
Charles Walter Babington
Joseph Geo. Thomson Camithers
Aislabie Landon
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
27 Mar.
4 May
4 May
8 June
8 Jane
Beville Grenville Vyvyan
Henry John Peet
Bollivan Edward Becher
Thomas St. Quintin Clutterbuck
Herbert Maynard Ramsay
William Atkins
William Ironside Bax
John Howard Broome
Eric Colvin Sutherland Jackson
Rob. Fra. Christopher Alex. Tytler
Divie Henry Robertson
Andrew McCrae Bruce
Charles Young
Joseph West Ridgeway
Arthur George Hartehome^
John Mowbray Trotter
George Henry Jackson :
Louis Henry Emile Tucker .....
Edward Augustas Pemberton .,
Charles MoDowal Skene
Alexander Pringle SamueUs
Charles McKenzie Hall
Hugh Bladen Swiney
William Pringle Harrison
John Edwards Werge Howey ..
Walter Charles Farwell
David Robertson, Major 22 Sept. 72
William Franco Dodsworth
William More Molyneux
Ralph Anstruther Price
Walter Morhind Story
Edward Evans Grigg
rulloc
James Murphv Tulioch
Charles Ransford ,
George MacCall
John Richard Breeks Atkinson ..,
James Eraser ,
BtwaU Walter Smyth
Edward Harvey Webb
Hugh Stark Anderson
William Walter Hopton Scott
Claude Stewart Morrison
Edmond Hughes
Percy Wyndham Smith
James Agnew MoKeale
Charles Frederick Thomas
Arthur Oldham
Walter Edward Gowan
Allan Harden
William Charles Ramsden
Thomas Nicholls
John Andrias Davidson Gordon ..
Douglas Cowslade Hennessy
Everard Keal Digges La Touche
Frederick Schomberg Carr
Robert Edward Seymour Smith .,
George Michell Devereux Hill
Francis Henry Hinde ,
Charles Hyder Forster
JiMnA James Stead
Frank Bird Morris
Henry Wylie
Edward Millett Forbes
Arthur Bei^amin Clare
Man. George Campbell Napier....
William Hope Meiklq'ohn
Alexander J efi^ry Nicholson
Archibald Cuthbert Bigg Wither.
8 June 60
26 June 60
7 July 60
1 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Sept. 60
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20 Sept. 60
2 Oct. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Deo. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
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15 Dec. 69
z Jan. 70
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25 Aug. 69 Offg. Adj. z Bengal Cavalry.
25 Aug. 69 Officiating Wing Officer 43 Native Inlkntry.
2 Oct. 69 Officiating Wing Officer 25 Native Infantry.
z6 Oct. 69 Station Staff Officer. Benares.
29 Oct. 69 Officiating Quarter Master 31 Native InfStntry.
29 Oct. 69 Assist.Comizii8sioner in the A^jmere Comm xs^ut .
z Apr. 7z.— Furlough to £uroi>e.
29 Oct. 69 Assist. Comr., 3rd Grade, Oude, 29 Sepi. 70.—
Hurdui.
29 Oct. 69 Adjutant z4 Bengal Cavalry.
29 Oct. 69 Attached to 9 Native Inflsntiy.
Nov. 69 Quarter Master 5 Native InDantxy.
Nov. 69 Furlough.
Nov. 69 Wing Subaltern 37 Native Infantry.
Nov. 69 Adjutant 2z Native Izifluitry.
Nov. 69 Asst. Eng., xst Gr., D.P. Works, z Mar. 73, N.W.P.
Etawah Division, Ganges CanaL
Nov. 69 Wing Subaltern 7 Native Infantry.
Nov. 69 As8iBt.Com.,istGr.,i7May69,Secbs»ogor,Benpi-
Nov. 69 Adjutant 3 Goorkhas.
Nov. 69 Fort Adjutant of Attock.— Sick Furl, to Eun>T-'
Nov. 69 Dis. Supt.of Pol. 4th Gr. 37 Fob. 69, Samn, Becg?-^.
—Furlough to Europe.
Nov. 69 Quarter Master 6 Native Inflintxy.
Nov. 69 Squadron Officer xz Bengal Cavalry.
Nov. 69 Squadron Officer 2 Pui^ab Cavalry.
Nov. 69 Wmg Subaltern 32 Native Infhntiy.
Nov. 69 Squadron Subaltern 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Nov. 69 Squadron Subaltern 9 Cavalry.
Nov. 69 Quarter Master 4 Punjab In£uitr7.
Nov. 69 Adjutant Meywar Bheel Corps.
Nov. 69 Attach^ in the Foreign Department.
Nov. 69 Furlough to Euroi)e.
' Deputy Assistant Quarter Maater General.
Officiating Adjutant 39 Native In&ntry.
District Superintendent of Police. 3rd Grec*.
z July 70, Punjab, Derah Ismail Khian Dissri :
A8st.Com. 3rdClaM, z7Feb. 70, Nimar, OeacriL.
Provinces.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Adjutant 43 Native Infkntzy.
Quarter Master 33 Native In&ntry.
Adjutant 5 Puz^ab Infantry.
rOoiV.
AssistantCommissioner. 3rd Class, aOcL 67,Goi>d3,
Attached to z Goorkha RegimenL
Station Staff Officer, Nowshera.
Wing Subaltern 44 Native Inlantry.
With 32 Native Infkntry.
4 Feb. 70 Wing Subaltern z Native Infiuitrj.
z5 Feb. 70 Quarter Master 9 Native Infkntry.
28 Feb. 70 Assist. Engineer, xst Grade. D. P. W., z Sept. :>.
Military Works Branch.
Assist. Com., 3rd Class, Oude, 4 April 67.— Furl.
Furlough in India.
Officiatmg Adjutant Bhopal Battalion,
z Mar. 70 Officiating Squadron Officer 8 Bengal Cftvalrr.
z Mar. 70 Squadron Officer z Punjab Cavalry,
z Mar. 70 Wing Subaltern 40 Native Inflintiy.
zo Mar. 70 Adjutant 3Z Native Infkntiy.
26 Mar. 70 Wing Subaltern 8 Native Inlkntry.
26 Mar. 70 Quarter Master Z2 Native Infkntzy.
26 Mar. 70 Aide de Camp to the Commander in Chief.
36 Mar. 70 Squadron Subaltern Z4 Bengal Cavaliy.
39 Mar. 70 Wing Subaltern 3 Goorkhas.
30 Mar. 70 Officiating Adjutant Mhairwanm Battalion.
9 May 70 Squadron Subaltern 8 Bengal Cavmby.
36 May 70 Wmg Subaltern 6 Native Infisntzy.
38 May 70 Adjutant Z3 Native Infantry.
3 June 70 Officiating Wing Subaltern 5 Goorkhaa.
I Mar. 70
z Mar. 70
z Mar. 70
5 June 70 Wing Subaltern s Native Inikntiy.
5 Jime 70 Quarter Master 3 Sikh Influitiy.
5 June 70 Wing Subaltern 33 Native Infkntry.
5 June 70 Adjutant 3 Native Inlkntry.
5 June 70 Quarter Master zo Native Infkntry.
5 Jane 70 Assist. Coizimissioner, 3rd Grade. 39 Oct. 67, Seeb-
saugor, Bengal.— Furlough to Europe.
9 Aug. 70 Adjutant 5 Pui\jab Cavalry.
9 Aug. 70 Adjutant 1$ Native Infantry.
9 Aug. 70 Adjutant 30 Native Infiintij.
9 Aug. 70 Wing Subaltern 36 Native inOmtry.
33 Aug. 70 Attached to 36 Native Inlkntry.
z6 Oct. 70 Wing Subaltern zi Native Inf. [Proviucf*-
4 Deo. 70 Asst. Com. 3rd Class. 34 Mar. 70, Sangor, Ce^mi
Z3 Doc. 70 Souadron Officer z Pux^ab Cavalry.
5 Jan. 71 Adjutant 39 Native Inlkntry.
33 Feb. 7z Adjutant z6 Native Infantiy.
a May 7Z Asst. Coizimissioner, 3rd Class, ioAprfl67,PDZ^.
Simla District.
34 May 71 Quarter Master so Native Inlkntry.
29 June 7z Quarter Master Corps of Guides.
July 7z, Executive Encnneer, 3rd Grade D. P. Works,
z Sept. 7a.--Indus Valley State Bailwaj.
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CAPumrs.
Henry John lAwrenoe
William Loch
Binfleld Wemysa
JTo*. Robert wmiam Napier ..
Allan Soott Roberto
Arthur John Tregonw^Welohman
4 Jan. 62
4 Jan. 6a
ao Jan. 63
ao Jan. 6a
ao Feb. 6a
aoDec. 5Q
10 Mar. 63
13 Mar. 63
24 Mar. 63
74 Mar. 63
34 Mar. 63
a8 Not. 61
x8 July 71
18 July 71
z8 July 71
18 July 71
z8 July 71
a9 June6g
Assistant GommisBioner, 3rd Class, Umballft
District.
Squadron Officer 29 Bengal Gayaby.
Aide de Camp to LUOovemor of N. W . ProTinces»
14 Oct. 69.
Aide de Camp to the Commander in Chief.
Asst. Commissioner, ^rd Class, Bunnoo, Poig'ab.
Attached to zo Bengal Cavalry.
^ Captain A. G. Hartshome senred with the 3and Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Campaign tmder Sir
Neville Chamberlain and Sir John Ghtrvock in 1863 M^ainst the Hill Tribes on the N. W. Frontier of India, and was
present at the operations in the XTmbeyla Pass, including the affairs of taking the Conical Hill, destruction of LoUoo
aad Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served with the right and left Columns of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 until
the surrender of the guns at Dewangiri (Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Field Force in 2867*68
iA the Land Transport Train and subsequenUy as an Assistant Field Sngineer, and was appointed to the special
duty of clearing the Tekonda Pass vid voa Haddas River (Medal).
Unattached Officers.
C^RiJors.
John Hopkins, Brevet >
Major 23 Sept. 73— i
yC Patrick Roddy
W. Willcocka
John Chahnon
John Bray
Thomas l)oyle
Geoive Edmonds
IjZXITTBirAirXS.
George Nolan
Bol>ertM'3^miney
Charlea Stroud
Evsiev.
B. D.Hayes
33 Sept. 53
34 Feb. 58
30 Dec. 58
30 Deo. 68
zi May 58
38 Sept. 58
sOot. 60
z4 Sept. 60
36 Oct. 60
90 Sept 57
34 Feb. 73
zp Oct. 58 33 Sept65
3 Dec. 58
8 Jan. 64
5 Aug. 59
zz Apr. 65
zx Apr. 65
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zx Apr. 73
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Station Staff Officer, Umritsur.
Ezec.Eng. andQrade.D. P. Works, z Oct. 65, Dohra
Doon Canals, N.W. Provinces.
Barrack Master, zst Class, Z3 Apr. 7z, Chunar and
Asimghur.
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Barrack Master, zst Class, Z7 Mar. 59, Allahabad.
Doing duty at Meemt.
z4 Sept.73 Bxec.Eng. ml Grade, D.P. Works.z Mar. 69, N.W. Provinces.
Benares Provincial Division, (Ganges River Works.
36 Oct. 73 Doing duty at Chunar.
Doing duty at Fort William.
Assistant Engineer, snd Grade, D.P. Works* xa May 73^
MiUtaiy Works Branch.
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Bengal Medical Department.
Brigadier General.
John Campbell Brown, CS
BzrvTT BusosoiTB GsirssiL, rani
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»erxfie§ at Deputy Surgeon* Qeneral
tkeg rank at Colonel*.
Charles Lindsay Cox
George Saunders
John Follarton Beataon, MD. ..
Charles Richard Francis, MB,
Henry Bruges Buckle, CB
George Banister
John Nicholas Treaidder
Charles Manners Smith
James Pattison Walker, ITD. ..
James Tyrell Carter Ross
Donald McDonald, 3f2>
Henry Mills Cannon, JfB
Oeorge Hutchinson Ray, MD...
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Qfuurtere,
'William Jameson 30 Aug. 38
Samuel Adamson Homan 3 Mar. 4a
John Barton Harrison, MD z Feb. 43
Charles Palmer, MD 90 Feb. 46
James Bannatyne Samuel Brown . ao Oct. 46
Edward Courtenay Thorp, MD..,. ao Jan. 47
Robert Cookbum aoJan. 47
James Irving, 3fD 37 May 47
George Richard Pemberton, MD. ao Jan. 48
John Campbell Bow, MD 30 Apr. 48
Francis Pearson a July 48
Norman Cherers, MD i Aug. 48
Frederick Freeman Allen, CB.
Arthur James Payne, ITD
David Young, MD
f oseph TBYrer, MD, CSI, .
William Hemy Adley
Henry Francis Williams, MD
James Alex. C. Hutchinson, MD.
John Barclay Scriven.
Joseph Walter Raleigh Ameebury
£dward McKellar, MD.
Anhesley Chas. Castriot De Renzy
Alexander Christison, MD
James Macnabb Cuningham, 3fD.
Joseph Christian Corbyn, MB.
George MoncriefiTGovan, MD,.
Richard Henry Perkins ,
fitephen Chapman Townsend ,
William Bums Boatson, MD. .
Charles Thomas Paske
fiamnel Bo wen Partridge ,
John James Clarke, MD
Oeorge Olaus Baillie, MD
John Edward Tuson, JTD
Francis Nottidge Macnamara,lfl>.
Edward Taylor
Henry William Spry
AlA^d James Dale, MB
Benjamin Simpson. MD
OeoTge Hickie Daly, MD ,
Oeorge Barnard
Robert Faure Hntchinson, MD. ,
John Picthall, MD
Nathaniel James Grant
Joseph Ewart, MD
Robert Moir.lfD..
Theodore Duka, MD
<3eorge Vernon Currie
Prancis Hugh O'Donel, MD.
Henry Martincan Greenhow
Henry William Graham
John Elliot, MD
Thomas Beard Famcombe ..
Frederick John Earlo
Theobald Ringer, MD
fiamuel Delpratt
Philip Warren Butherhind
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William WafcK)n, MB
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Sanger Circle, Jubbnlpore.
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8 Native Inftmtry.
Medical Storekeeper, Allahabad.
Presidency and Marine Surgeon, as Nov. 64.
Officiating Deputy Surgeon Gen., Dacca Cirda.
Doing duty with 34 Native Infiu&tzy.
Civil, Benares.
CivU. Allahabad.
Sick Furlough.
Medical Storekeeper at Meean Meer.
Supt. Gen. of Vaocmatlon, Rohilcund Dhm., N.W.P., 1 Mar. 64.
Principal and Professor of Medicine, Galcatta MedieBl
CoUege, and «r-^. zst Physician, College HoapitaL
a Goorkha Regiment. '
Superintendent of European and Native '''*if*ff Agjfaai,
Bhowaneepore and Dullunda.
Officiating 9 Native Injantiy.
Honorary Physician to the Queen. Proflaasor of SvrMtr,
Medical College, Calcutta, and e*-^. zst Snrveon Cidlege
J 5 Cavalry. [Hospl., 33 June 6o.~Pnrloa^ to Eonpt.
40 Native Inikntry.
18 Native Influitaj.
Civil, Lahore, 7 Feb. 71.
Sick Furlough.
I Bengal Cavabry.
Sanitary Commissioner, Pnnjab, 6 Mar. 68.
Civil, A^ra, and Superintendent of Lnnatio A^ytam.
Sanitary Commissioner with the Govt, of Lidia, z6 Jane 69.
Civil, Bareilly.
3 Goorkha Regiment.
Native Infantiy. CP^'OvittCM.
uperintendent of Vaccination and Sanitazy Comr.forGeni.
Civil, Nagpore, az Feb. 68.
Civil, Mirzapore.
Prof.of Surgical A Descriptive Anatomy, ftc.,Med.OoIL,CsI«
outta and ex-qf. and Surg.,Coll.HospL, and Sapi. Bakaas-ft
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Bengal Cavaliy.
Bengal Cavalry.
Officiating a Native Jjotantry. [6 July 67.
ChemicalExam. and Prof.of Chemistzy, Med.Oo]L,GaIeBlxai>
33 Native Infantry.
39 Native Infantry.
Officiating 33 Native Influitzy.
Civil, Patna, z8 Nov. 70.
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•fficiating 6 Native Inibntiy.
Examiner of Medical Accounts, 31 Mar. 69.
Officiating 5 Cavalry.
Surgeon of the Presidency General Hospital at GyJentfea.
Civil, 34-Pergxmnahs, 13 June 73.
Civil, Darjeeling — Furlough.
10 Bengal Cavalry.
25 Native Infhntry.
Officiating zo Cavalry.
Assay Master, Bombay Mint.
Principal Medical Storekeeper to Qoveraxnent at the Pie*
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Civil, Eashnagur, 5 Apr. 6a.
Bengal Cavalry.
iivil, Hasareebaugh.~Furlongh.
Joint medical charge of Simla.
Sappers and Miners
3 Native Infkntry.— Furlough.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Allahabad and Jhaasi Oin>
sions. N. W. Provinces, yif^f^QOglQ
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illiam Walker, MD
eor^e Alder Watson
emard Kendall
heobald Mathew, MB
unes Pairweather, MD
harles Jnlian Jackson
obert Bird, MD
Dhn Martin Coates, MD
lenry Thorn, MD
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liomas Petfcit Wright
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liarles KilkeUy, MB
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LTchibald Hamilton Hilson, MD.
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leorge Saokville Sntherland, MD.
7illiam Edward Oaird
Imnoanuel Bohavia, MD
.indsay Frederio Dickson, MD...
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A Aug. 54 A Aug. 66 C^f&ciating Principal Medical Storekeeper at the Presidencyv
6 Sept. 54 0 Sept. 66 Deputy Assay Master, Bombay Mint, 30 Nov. 7a
7 Sept. 54 7 Sept. 66 :8t Assist., Presidency Gen. Hospital, 6 Deo. 64.
20 Sept. 54 ao Sept. 66 Superintendent of Central and District Jails, Bareilly, x6
4 Oct. 54 4 Oct. 66 Supt. Vaccination, Agra and MeerutDivisons.— Furlough.
4 Not. 54 4 ^ov. 66 Superintendent of the Eye Infirmary, Calcutta, ax Mar. 64.
ao Dec. 54 ao Dec. 66 Civil, Nynee Tal.
ao Dec. 54 ao Dec. 66 Civil. Loodianah.
4 Jan. 55 4 Jan. 67 Superintendent, Central Prison, Meerut, a8 June 60.
IX Jan. 55 IX Jan. 67 Superintendent General of Vaccination, Puijab.
x4 Jan. 55 x4 Jan. 67 4 Bengal Cavalry,
ao Jan. 55 ao Jan. 67 Sick Furlough.
a4 Jan. 55 a4 Jan. 67 Prof.,MateriaMedica,Med.GoU.,and ex-^.and Fhysn.,Go11
Hoep. ,Calcntta, 14 Deo.65 ; and Prof.Clixucal Med.,ao Deo.65»
24 Jan. 55 a4 Jan. 67 Inspector General of Jails in Centra] Provinces. — Furloughl
a4 Jan. 55 a4 Jan. 67 Sick Furlough.
24 Jan. 55 24 Jan. 67 Civil, Moradabad.
a4 Jan. 55 24 Jan. 67 Furlough to Europe.
a8 Feb. 55 38 Feb. 67 44 Native Infkntry.
14 Mar. 55 14 Mar. 67 18 Bengal Cavalry.
a8 Mar. 55 28 Mar. 67 Civil, Saharunpore, X4 Nov. 65.
4 Aug. 55 4 ^^g- 67 Inspector General of Prisons and Dispensaries, N. W» P.
4 Aug. 55 4 -A-ug. 67 19 Bengal Cavalry.
4 Aug. 55 4 Aug. 67 14 Bengal Cavalry.
4 Aug. 55 4 Aug. 67 Civil, Monghyr.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Aug. 55 4 Aug. 67 CivU, Gurdaspore.
4 Aug. 5 5 4 Aug. 67 Civil, Pooree.
4 Aug. 55 4 Aug. 67 Civil, Burdwan.
4 Aug. 55 4 Aug. 67 In joint medical charge of Simla.
4 Aug. 55 4 Aug. 67 3 Punjab Inflantry.
4 Aug. 55 4 Aug. 67 14 Native Inftmtry. — Sick Furlough.
4 Aug. 55 4 Aug. 67 Sanitary Commissioner, N. W. Provinces, 6 Mar. 68.
4 Aug. 55 4 Aug. 67 I Goorkha Re^riment.
4 Aug. 55 4 Aug. 67 Deputy Commis., and Grade, Singbhoom, Bengal.— Fori.
14 Nov. 55 14 Nov. 67 CivU, Peshawur.— On du^ with Yarkand Mission.
28 Nov. 55 28 Nov. 67 Sanitarv Commissioner for Bengal, 24 Jan. 68.
a Jan. 56 a Jan. 68 Civil, Tirhoot, 9 Jan. 65.
9 Jan. 56 9 Jan. 68 2 Native Infontry.
ao Feb. 56 ao Feb. 68 Civil, Rawul Pindee.
ao Feb. 56 ao Feb. 68 Civil, Asimghur.— Furlough.
ao Feb. 56 ao Feb. 68 8 Bengal Cavalry. —Furlough.
ao Feb. 56 ao Feb. 68 Civil. Umballa.— Sick Furlough.
ao Feb. 56 ao Feb. 68 Civil, Nursingpore, i Aug. 70.
ao Feb. 56 ao Feb. 68 Inspector General of Prisons, Pnxiiab (Lahore). 13 Mar.6^»
ao Feb. 56 ao Feb. 68 Civil, AUygurh. ^
8 Apr. 56 8 Apr. 68 Civil Surgeon of Bhaugulpore, 3 Nov. 69.
a July 56 a July 68 Civil, Moorshedabad.
x6 July 56 x6 July 68 Civil, Dacca, a July 67.
4 Aug. 56 4 Aug. 68 Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
4 Aug. 56 4 Aug. 68 Statist.OfBcerto Sanitary Comr. with Govt, of India, o Dec. 6a»
4 Aqg. 56 4 Aug. 68 Civil, Etawah.
4 Aug. 56 4 Aug. 68 Civil, Moozuffemuggur, xa July 59.
4 Aug. 56 4 Aug. 68 a Punjaub Cavalry.
4 Aug. 56 4 Aug. 68 Civil, Burrisaul.
8 Oct. 56 8 Oct. 68 :6 Bengal Cavalry.
la Oct. 56 aa Oct. 68 Supt. Genl.ofVacdnationin the Lower Provinces, xx Dec. 66.
ao Nov. 56 ao Nov. 68 Civil, Jnbbulpore, 20 Jan. 6^.
xoDec. 56 10 Dec. 68 SanitaryComr.,Insp.Gen.ofJail8andDispensaries,andSupt.
ofVaccination in the Hyderabad Assigned Diste..a6 Jan.70.
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan. 69 Civil. Cuttaok. ^^ ,^^^0,70,
a9 Jan. 57 29 Jan. 69 Officiating Civil, TTmballa.
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan. 69 Officiating Civil, Nynee Tal.
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan. 69 27 Native Infantry.
29 Jan. 57 29 Jan. 69 32 Native InAtntry.
4 Aug. 57 4 Aug. 69 Sanitary Commissioner, Oude, ax Feb. 68.
4 Aug. 57 4 Aug. 69 12 Native Infantry. [Lucknow.
4 Aug. 57 4 Aug. 69 Superintendent Department of Science, and Health Officer
4 Aug. 57 4 Aug. 69 '
4 Aug. 57 4 Aug. 69 Civil. Delhi.
27 Jan. 58 27 JaiL 70 Malwah Bheel Corps.
27 Jan. 58 27 Jan. 70 Corps of Guides.— Furlough.
27 Jan. 58 27 Jan. 70 Civil, Goruckpore, 4 Mar. 69.
27 Jan. 58 27 Jan. 70 Civil, Sonthai Pergunnahs (Deogurh).— Furlough.
27 Jan. 56 27 Jan. 70 Superintendent of Vaccination, Daijeeling Circle, 8 Nov 60
27 Jan. 58 27 Jan. 70 Civil, Murree. ^*
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Residency Surgeon (Katmandoo), Nepaul, 30 April 66,
Principal of the Lahore Medical School, 7 j§*eb. 71.
17 Bei^l Cavalry.
13 Native Infiuitnr.
Civil of Boolundshuhur.
Civil, Lucknow.
Deolee Irregular Force.
42 Native Inf^tnr.— Furlough.
Political Agent, Munnipore, a Deo« 67.
15 Native Infkntry.
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Thomas Williams Sheppard
John Ellis, MB
Edric Selous
Charles Peter Costello
James John Durant
Ferdi2mnd Odoraino
George Grant, MB
George Cochet Chesnayo
John Duncan, MD
Edward Ord Tandy
Francis" Parsons
Frederick George Constant, MD..
James Hunt Condon
William Eoe Hooper
Henry Seymour Smith, MB
'Charles Cameron
John Richardson, JlfB
Arthur Parker Holmes, MD
Robert Gray, MB
Jos. MacNaughtan Fleming, MD.
Charles Frederick Oldham
Edward Ambrose Fitzgerald
George Henderso^i, MD
Peter Cullen. MD
James Richard Johnson
Isaac Newton
Gteorge William Jameson
Henry Gookson
Robt. Wiseman Cunningham, MD.
William Moir, MB
Thomas Gray Skardon
Edmund John Hoskins, JfZ)
John Cardy Shaw
John Wilson Johnston, MD
John Cameron, MD
Jesse Griggs Pilcher
Simon Mackertich, JrD
Alexander Neil
John Gay French, MD
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James Cleghom, MD 31 Mar. 65
Robert Harrey, MB 3x Mar. 65
Robert Reid 31 Mar. 65
Andrew Skeen, MB 3x Mar. 65
John Bennett, MD 3x Mar. 65
Edward Barton Gardner 31 Mar. 65
Jamos Kelly, MD 31 Mar. 65
Lionel Dixon Spencer, MD 31 Mar. 65
George King, Jtt£ 3 Oct. 65
William Center, Jf£ a Oct. 6$
Heniy Black Purves 2 Oct, 65
Robert Deacon a Oct. 65
Patrick Joseph Heffeman a Oct. 65
George Thomson, MS a Oct. 65
Robert Jameson, IfD a Oct. 65
Robert George Mathew a Oct. 65
William Duncan, Jf5 a Oct. 65
Robert Moir Milne, JflB a Oct. 65
George Massy a Oct. 65
George Cumberland Boas a Oct. 65
Richard Power a Oct. 65
Griffith Griffith 31 Mar, 66
Lewis Cameron, MD 3x Mar. 66
Daniel O'Connell Raye, MD 31 Mar. 66
William Pleace Warburton, 3£B... 31 Mar. 66
Edward Alfred Birch 31 Mar. 66
Dean Philip Palmer, MD 31 Mar. 66
Denis Francis Keegan, MD 31 Mar. 66
William Walker Galloway, MB. ... 31 Mar. 66
Lewis Edward Eades 31 Mar. 66
Stephen Coull Mackenzie, MD. ... 31 Mar. 66
William Day Stewart x Oct. 66
Horatio Dav. Steel Gompign^, MD. 1 Oct. 66
Thomas Ffronch MuUen, MD x Oct. 66
John Burke Gaflhey x Oct. 66
Richard Henry Cunran x Oct. 66
Cornelius John McKenna x Oct. 66
Julius John Wood, MB x Oct. 66
Woodforde Findon x Oct. 66
Andrew McMaster Patersoil x Oct. 66
Alft^d Swaine Lethbridge, MD.... y> Sept. 67
Arthur Stephen, MB 30 Sept. 67
John Henry Newman, MD 30 Bepf. 67
Hugh Johnstone, MB 30 S^t.67
David Douglas Cunningham, MB. t Apr. 68
Henry Whitwell - i Apr. 68
Archibald Cameron, JTD. x Apr. 68
Benjamin Evers x Apr. 68
Jas. Cha. Gordon Oarmiohael, MD. 1 Apr. 68
William Harvey x Apr.
Alexander Gibb GiBnt^ MB, z Apr,
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Officiating Civil, Seetapora.
Civil, Oonao, Oude.
Officiating 6 Pniyaub Inftintry.
Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent of Bebar.
In meidical charge of Mussoorie.
Superintendt. New Central Priaon, Futtehghnr.—FurloiigiL
4 Goorkha Regiment.
Officiating 40 Native Inihatry.
a Bengal Cavalry..
X2 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Cawnpore.
Supt. of the Central Prlaon, Benares.
Civil, Bjjnour.
Civil, Roy Bareilly.
Superintendent of YacdTistfon, Agm Dfvtrion.
X Sikh Inflkntry.
Civil, Mooltan,
Civil, Nimar District (Khtmdwa), a Jan. 68.
Civil Sturgeon, Shahpore, Fnz^janb.
Civil, Jounpore.
Superintendent, Lahore Centnl JsH.
Civil, Hoshungabad District, 19 Oct. 67.
~ Goorkha Regiment.
luperintendent of Yacoination for the Pnnjab,— Forioofk.
Civil, Ghaseepore.
OfClciating Civil, Knmal.
GenferalJaiL
Meywar Political A^^cy, 9 May 65.
Civil, Meernt, xa May 63. — SapertotOBdenti
S Native Infkatry.
vU, Ranchee.
16 Native Infkntry.
4 Pnx^aub Infbnt^.
Civil and Police, Fysabad.
Superintendent and Medical Offloar, Central and District
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Seeretaiy to the Inspector General of Hospitels.
Civil, Allahabad. ^
X Regiment. Central India Horse.
Civil, Futtehghur, 37 Sept. 70.
Offg. CiviU Peshawur.
S ^mab Cavalry.— Officiating Superintendent of Yaocinatian.
29 Native Influitry.
X Pnx\jab Infimtry.— Blck Furlough.
In medical charge of Bastem States Agency of I
Superintendent of the Rpyal Botaxdo Garden at C
Chemical Examiner, fto., Lidxore Vff^^ntl School.
Officiating Civil, Monghyr.
Civil, Bymet, 24 Jan. 68.
Civil and Police, Gondah.
X Punjab CaviOry.
Superintendent of the Central Prison at aivki^^>||4
Civil, Midnapore.
Civil, Budabn.
Civil, Dharmsala, 25 MayTO.
4 Punjab Cavalry.—Biek Fnrlongh.
sSlkhlnfitntiy.
Officiating Civil, Sylhet.
41 Native infttntjy.
Garrison Assistant Surgeon, Fort Williain.«-Sick Forloiuli.
Civil, Jullnndur, 11 Sept. 67. ^
Officiating xo Native Inftmtry.
5 Ben^ Cavalry.— Sick Furlough.
2 Regiment Central India Horse.
Officiating 45 Native Inflintry.
T 7 Native Infantry.— Sick Furlough.
Assistant Surgeon, Presidency General Hospital.
Officiating x 6 Native Inftintry.
Officiating in charge of Erinpoorah Lnegiilar Fbrae,
In mediccd charge of Ulwar Politioal A^noy.— 8iok FiLdoas^
Sick Furlough. *™^
Officiating 42 Native Infkntry.
Doing duty with 5 Native Ixnlutiy:
Superintendent of Yaooination, Ranchee Circle.
XI Bengal Cavalry,
x Native Inftmtry.
Superintendent, Bhagdpore Central Jail.
6 Punjab Inihntry.
Political Agency, Jodhpoie.
In medical charge of the Politioal Agency at lOodalar.
Presidency General Hospital.
Officiating Principal Asnstant to the Opium Aicentfe Tiia>^nw
Civill Seoul.
Officiating 37 Native Influitry.
Officiating, Stud Deg ^
7 Native inftuitzy.'
Sick Furlong^
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G^^rtre Gilbert McLarcn» MB.
J3seph Johnstone Monteath, MD.
Richard Howell Stevens. MB
Ktinncth Mackenxio Downio, MB.
I-Yedcric Morell Ma.ckonzie
John MacGregor ,
'iiwrgc Hatcheson
iKi^ard Reginald Johnson
Christopher William Calthrop
Alexander Wood, MB
JMw^in Sanders
Pochard Careless Sandera, MB. ...
Boajamin Franklin ,
Frederick Pooley Bdis, MB
H/^licrt Temple Wright, MD
Georga M 'Bride Davis, MD
Kali Pada Gupta, MB
Htiniy James Linton
OUiver Thomas Dnke, MB
Francis Cobham Nicholson, Jf£...
John Satherland Gonn, MB
Thomas Holbein Hcndley
YVtUiam Hcniy Grcffg, MB
AlKrt Baird Seaman
Kokeer Chnndor Ghose
f^vlerick Aagustos Smyth
Herbert Boyd
John Lloyd, MD
William Michael Ck)nTtney
E'lward Butler Ruttledge
Thomas Robinson, MB
Daniel Nicholas Martin, MD. ...
Alexander Bannerman Strahon ...
William Alexander Granford Roe
Ambrose Hamilton Kelly
Charles John Walford Meadows..,
William Napier Keefer
Andrew Doano
William Flood aimray, IfB
James Fred.FarryMcCo]mell,Jtf'^,
JcHeph O'Brien ,
James O'Halley H'DonneU ,
James Beid
Gilbert Proby Mackenzie, MB
Alexander Crombie, MD. ,
William Reed Murphy ,
Charles Henry Joubert, MB ,
Ebeneser Geer RoaseU ,
John Scully
Gojfflroy Craythome Hall
G^xKiul Chnnder Roy, MD
Adam Scott Reid, MB
G«)rj?e Watson, MD
Wm-Ajidw. DumfordFa8ken,2fi7.
Kdward Lawrie, MB
Joseph WilBon, MD
Edward Mulvany
John Manook Zorab, JUT^. ,
Bus«ck Lall Dutt, MD
GinlharlalRatanlalDaphtary,JUrD.
John Thomas Brownngg Bookey
Alexander M'Grogor
Jamea Young, MB
Jo:ihua Duke
l^ankabehari Gupta
John H'Conaghey, MD
Edward Palmer
Alfted Henry Williams, MB
Itolxirt Andrew King Hohne8,l£S.
John Edward Chamook B'erris ...
i;amuel Brereton
Matthew Denis Moriarty, MB. ...
Girdon Price, MD
Kdward Borill, MB
B':irtholomew O'Brien, MD
(George Albert Dondas ,
Henry Walter Hill. MB
Zilaoor Alice Ahmed, MB
William Arthur GilUgan
William Edwin Griffiths
David Wilkie. MB ,
William Edward Battersby, MB.
Alfred John WaH, MB.
Robert Moodie, MB
Francis Joseph Twohy, MD ,
Wm B<Iw. Bonsall Moynani, MD.
Deoij Peter Mwodonald, MD
Oswald Baker
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Vrwlerick William Wright, If J?.. .
Alexander John Wilcocks, MB....
Timothy Moloney, MD
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Apr. 68 Civil, Doyrah Doon.
Apr. 68 1 Civil, Gachar.
Apr. 68, Resident Surgeon, Calcutta Medical College HospitaL— Sick Furlough
Oct. 68136 Native Infantry. ®
Oct. 68]Civil, Umritsur.
Oct. 63 Civil Surgeon, Muttra.
Oct. 68;Health Officer, Jubbolpore District.
Oct. 68 33 Native Infhntry. .
Apr. 69lUivil, Loodianah.— Officiating Professor, Lahore Medical School
Apr. 69! In medical charge of the Lower Ganges Canal Establishment at
Apr. 69 3 Sikh Infantry. rNnmra
Apr. 69 < )ffioiating 4 Native In&ntry. *"
Apr. 69 Civil, Bara Banki.
Apr. 69 Officiating 3 Cavalry.
Apr. 69 Officiating Civil, Poshawur.
Apr. 69 4 Sikh Inlantry.
Apr. 69 Officiating Superintendent of Vaccination, Metropolitan Circle.
Apr. 69 24 Native Infantry.
Oct. 69 3 Pux^aub Cavahy.
OcL 69 33 Native Infantry.
Oct. 69 Officiating 13 Cavalry. ,
Oct 69 Meywar Bheel Corps.
Oct. 69 4 Native Infantry.
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Oct. 69 Officiating Civil, Dinag«poro.
Oct. 69 Lawrence Asylum, Sunawur.
Oct. 69 Officiating 33 Native In&nfcry.
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Oct 69 Qffloiating Civil and Police, Budaon.
Oct 69 Sick Forlough.
Oct. 69 30 Native Infantry.
Oct 69 OfflciaUng 36 Native* Infimfcry. '
Oct 69 3x Native Infiantry.
Oct 69 Officiating Corps of Guides.
Oct 69 Officiating Civu, Chittagong.
Oct 69 3o Native Infantzy.
Oct 69 Officiating 35 Nattve InfimtTy.
Oct. 69 Officiating < Pniyaub Cav^ry.
Apr. 70 Professor of Pathology, Medical CoUego, Calcutta, Ac.
Apr. 70 43 Native Inflintry.
Apr. 70 Officiating x6 Bengal Cavalry.
Apr. 70 snd Medical Oifloer at Port Bto and the Nioobars.
M. Apr. 7c Officiating i Puzvjaub Infantry.
30 Mar. 7a Officiating Resident Surgeon, Calcutta
30 Mar. 73 Furlough.
30 Afar. 72 Officiating 17 Native Infantxy.
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Civil, Kamroop.
With 36 Native Infkntry.
Inspecting Medical Officer, Bnxdwan District.
Officiating 8 Native Infiantry.
Officiating 8 Cavalry.
Officiating Civil. Bijnour.
Officiating Garrison Assistant Surgeon, Fort William.
Civu Muttra.
Officiating 41 Native Infkntry.
Officiating OivU, Balasora.
Inspecting Medical Officer, Midnapore.
In medical charge of Doaba Outposts.
Officiating 4 Ponjanb Cavahy.
Officiating 14 Native Infantry.
With i6Native Infimtry.
^^ --_ . , . Inspecting Medical Officer, Mungleoote Olrolo, Burdwan.
30 Mar. 72 Officiating 7 Native Inftuatry. •**«"•«*.
30 Mar. 7a I Officiating a Goorkhas.
30 Mar. 72' Sick Furlough.
30 Mar. 73 Officiating x8 Cavalry
"-- Civil Jura, Garrow Hills.
Civil, Chittagong Hill Tracts.
Officiating 3 Native Inbntiy.
Doing Duty with 38 Native Infantry.
Doing duty at Gowhatty.
Officiating Civil, Azimghur.
Additional Medical Officer at Port Blair.
Presidency General HospitaL
Officiating Civil, Seebeaugor.
Doing duty with 39 Native Infantry,
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The Venerable Joseph Baly, MA. Archdeacon of Calcutta and Commissary.
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Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services, 358
' Sir Arthur Bochcr gorved the campaign in Affghanistan in 1839 and was present at the storm and cap-
tare of Ghnxnce (Medal). Throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, inchidixig th<J battles of Moodkee, Feroze-
ihah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
he riege and surrender of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Served
IS Quarter Master General with Army Head Quarters throughout the siege of Delhi in 185'' (severely wounded.
Ci?., and Medal with Clasp).
* Lieut. General T. F. Flemyng served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp). Com-
Buoded the 36th Bengal Native Infantry in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal (Medal
lad Brevet of Major). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the passage of the Chenab, action of Ram-
Qnffimr, and battles of Sadoolapore and Chillian wallah (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
♦ Lieut. General A. Tucker served with the 9th Bengal Light Cavalry throughout the campaign of X843 in Sind,
knJ was severely wounded in five places at the battle of Meeanee (Medal, CXB., and Brevet of Major).
^ LieuuGcneral E. Darvall served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26, and was present at the attack and cap-
nre of various stockades (Medal). Served also throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 (Medal).
^ M^or General H. Palmer sensed against the Bheel tribes in 1827-28. Campaigns during x 838-40 in Affghanistnn
ind B«Ioochistan, including the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and was severely wounded, matchlock-bull
hroogh left thigh, in a skirmish at the entrance to the Bolan Pass on the 20th March 1839. Sutlej campaign of
£45-46, commimded the 48th Bengal Native Infantry in the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah (horse shot), and was
t Bri.rade M^or at the action of Aliwal— wounded (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served as Brigade
la.or to Brigadier General Wheeler's Force at the surrender of Kote Kangra in 1846. and in the Paiyaub campaign
i 1:43-49, including the storming of the Dullah Heights and reduction of three small forts (Medal) . Indian mutiny
sapaiga in 1857-58, including the action of Chinhut in command of native details from mutinied regiments ; com-
la:: led in the Mnchee Bhawn Fort from the firing of the first rebel shot against it to the withdrawal of its garrison,
a«l served in the defence of the Lucknow Residency to its relief; commanded a Detachment of all arms sent from
lavnpore against rebels in 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
' itajor General D. Pott served against the insurgents near Cuttack in 1833. Served throughout the Sutlej cam-
aicn of 1845-46 ; commanded the 47th Bengal Native Inftintry at the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and was
^Si J present at the afikir of Buddiwal, action of Aliwal, and battle of Sobraon— horse shot (Medal and three Clasps,
M Brevet of Mi^or). Commanded a*force of 1,800 men against the insurgents in Pegu in 1854. Commanded 47th
tucil Native Infantry in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 against the rebels in the Mirzapore district (Medal) ; and
Qbarked in its command in June 1858 on service to China (Modal).
' Major General W. B. Mulcaster served the campaign of 1842 in AflTghanistan under General Pollock, and waa
fT'Tv'.y wounded at the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
ic.'arling the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-40
iclailing the siege operations before Mooltan, and action of Soorjkhoond (Medal with Clasp). '
• Major General O. Cavenagh served with the 4th Bengal Irregular Cavalry the Gwalior campaign, including the
Kile of Maharaji)orfr— left leg carried away by a cannon-shot and charger killed (Bronze Star, and mentioned in
evpatches) . Served also io the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was severely wounded in the left arm in the action of
tai^liwal CMedal, and Brevet of Major).
^ Major General J. B. Paton served tne Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
wr), Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp), and
ipinre of Kota Kangra. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab,
nl battles of Sadoolapore and Chillian wallah— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served
ith ihe expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the AfiVeedies in 1850, including tiie forcing of the Kohat Pasa
ear Pesh&wur (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Force employed to suppress the Groogaira insurrection in 1857,
ul commanded the Field Detachment sent from Lahore, which was thrice engaged. Has been twenty-seven
men mentioned in despatches and orders.
•^ Major General J. M. B. F. Tytler served the campaign of 1842 in Affgham'stan under General Pollock, and was
trerely wounded at the Khyber Pass. Served as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough throughout the Sutlej campaign of
345-46, inclnding the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Tliroughout the
unjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and
in-lit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served as Assistant Quarter
U*ter General to Havelock^s Force from its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Puttehpore,
ooiig, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and first relief of
« £::irrison of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Colonel, CB., and a year's service).
- SLr CharlesBeid served in Upper Bind underSir Charles Napier in 1843; and with the Sirmoor Battalion (Goorkhas)
inxiehont the SuUqj campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal and battle of Sobraon— brought the
ftrtalion ont of action (horse twice wounded, specially mentioned in Sir Walter Gilbert's despatch, Medal and
ta»n). Served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu), Commanded the Sirmoor Battalion
iroii^hout the Indian mutiny in 1857 ; opened the communication between Meemt and GaJcutta, for which he
wired the thanks of Government; was present at the battle of Budlee-ke- Serai and throughout the siege of
elhi, and commanded all the advanced posts on the right of the Delhi Ridge, including Hindoo Rao's house (the
7 of the position) from the 8th June to the 14th September, during which period twenty-six separate attacks upon
sjK positions were repulsed. Commanded a Column on the 17th June for the attack on IQssengunge, commimded
^ 4th Column of assault on Delhi on the 14th Septembei^severely wounded (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB.^ and
tdal with Clasp). Served also in the Oude campaign in X858-59 (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel,
aaked by Parliament, and on four separate occasions by the Government of India). Is in receipt of the Good
irrice and the Wound pensions, and in 1871 was nominated a KCB. for his distinguished military services.
^ Major General G. P. Whish served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock (Medal). Also
the Pux^atih campaign of 1848-49 as an Assistant Adjutant General, and was present at the battle of Goojerat
tnlal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
■♦ Major General H. F. Dunsford served as a Brigade Mtyor in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the
alo of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of M«yor). Commanded the Troops of the Rajahs of Puttialla and Jheend dur-
f the siege of Delhi in 1857, and was present at its storm and capture. Commanded the Buxar Column of the
lababad Field Force in Oct- and Nov. 1858 ; commanded at the attack of Burahporc on the X4th Oct. 1858, driving
^ TvY)Cls in force out of a strongly entrenched position, and routing them with great slaughter; defeated an
Ack of the rebels at Sikurreea on i6th October and in other skirmishes leading to the successful attack on the
nx of Jugdespore on 19th October— severely woimded (Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Commanded the Jvnteah
M force in Expeditions of 1862-63 against rebel Jyntoahs in Assam, including the capture of the stockades of
'".t&zxir. Munsow, Oomkai, Runprbarai, and Surtcung (thanked bv the Commander in Chief, the Governor General,
'1 the Secretary of State for India). Commanded Columns of the Bhootan field force at the storm and capture
the furt of Dalimkoto and stockade of Channoorchie in Dec. 1864 (Medal with Clasp).
- Major General C. T. Chamberlain served throughout the campaigns in AflTghanistan of 1839-42, including the
i^'' and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and various actions near Candahar (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
!liiimg the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh Army and its final surrender at Rawui
clc^, and was wounded in a skirmish with Sikh Cavalry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Claspsj and
tvtt of Miyor). Served at Mooltan during the mutiny in 1857, disarmed the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native
f^try. was engaged against the Googaira rebels, and was besieged in the Serai of Cheekawutno for four days
I'M '*!,' Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and thanks of Government) .
'••Hir Harry Lumsden served as Interpreter and Quarter Master to the 53rd Bengal Native Infantry in
r,rhaniatan with General Pollock's Force in 1842, and present at the forcing of the Kh;jrber Pass, operations in the
kzfe^na and Sungoo Khalo Valleys under Brigadier Monteith, battle of Tazeen, forcmff of the Jugdulluck Pass,
I recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served as Interpreter and Quarter Master 59th N.I. in the Sutlej campaign
1-^46, and was severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon with the attacking Column (Medal). Appointed Extra
r>tant to the Governor General's Agent, N.W. Provinces, on 15th April 1846, and present with a Brigade of Seika
ii-^rt fanatic Hindostances ; the Syuds of Kaghan and Hazara tribes at the forcing of the Doob Pass and aflTair at
.'likote, and received the thanks of Government. Raised the Corps of Guides, Cavalry and Infantry, x 3th Dec.
,6, and present in command of them at the siege of Mooltan in January 1849 ; cut up a strong Detachment of rebel
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359 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
Seik Infkntry under Gnnda Sing in Maharaja Oolab Sine* a territorr, and thanked by Goremment ; and preeent
the battle of Oooierat (mentioned in despatchee, Pni^janb Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of M^jor). Hu ra
manded the Guide Corps in sixteen affairs with hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier, including Lt.Colonel G. Sl
Lawrence's attack on Baboozie, Pulie Zoormundie, and Shere Khanie in 1847 : Lt. Colonel Bradshaw's attack on i
same villages with the addition of Suggow and Moora in 1850 ; Sir Colin Campbell's affkirs of Dnbb. Kawadm
Planghar, Iskakote, in 1852. Served in Brisadier General Chamberlain's expedition a^unst Cabul Khale s
Masood Wuzeerees in 1859-60, and commanded the left attack at the forcing of the Burmra Pass, as well as st Cu
Puloseen when a heavy night attack was repulsed and the enemy severely punished (Medal with Claqp). GondBci
a political mission to Caudahar in 1857. Was severely wounded by a fanatic while in command of the Guide Con
and Aug. 1864.
17 Major General R. G. Taylor served the Gwalior campaign and was present as the battle of Pnnniar on 391th Dc
1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and severely wounded at the battle of Moodkee (Medal). Poaj^:
campaign of 1848-49, and present throughout the siege operations before Mooltan, capture of the town, surreods
the citadel, and battle of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
1" Major General A. Fytche commanded a Detachment of the Arracan Battalion emploved against the Wtja
hill tribe on the Arracan frontier in 1841-42,— took the Walleng Hill stockade, and reduced the tribe to sobmissr
Served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (sererely wooadsc
and subsequent pursuit of Qxe Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Raised and commanded an irrmii
force with which, in conjunction with a party of se^en and marines under Commander Rennie. he defeated tl
Burmese Chiefs Nga-thein and Moung-tha-bon, on the asnd and ajrd Jan., and the Burmese Governor of tb« pn
vince of Bassein'on the spth Jan. 1853, capturing nine guns and upwards of 3.000 stand of arms (thanked br a
Governor General of India in Council). Co-operated with the force under Sir John Cheape during March ic
against the force under Myat-Toon in the vicimty of Donabew— wounded (mentioned in despatches, tiianked bjl
Government of India, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Quelled a rebellion of the Bnrmme in t^e ^
sein district in Feb. 1854, with a small force of regular troops and a levy of Burmese, and after three engageinaB
completely routed the insurgents and captured their leaders (thanked by the Government of India). QucDadi
rebellion of the Karen tribes m the Bassein district with the Bassein Police Corps, which he commanded dunu
Jan. and Feb. 1857, routing a large body of insurgents under Meng-loung, a pseudo prince of that tribe, and taldai
him prisoner (thanked by the Governor General of India in Council).
1* Major General D. M. Stewart served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur fttmtier in 1854-55 (mrntkcd s
despatcnes). Commanded the Volunteers serving in the Allyghur district in May and June 1857, ^nd all c^msim
cation with the Upper Provinces having been cut off he volunteered to carry despatches ftt>m the GovemineEt a
the North- West Provinces to the Officer commanding at Delhi ; on arrival in camp was appointed Deputy A&a^asi
Adjutant General of the Field Force and served throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, and hnri
of Major) ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Army at the siege and capture of Lucksov. ci
throughout the operations inRohilcund (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Cj»
mam led the Bengal Brigade with the expedition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches. Medal, asd CXi
^ Sir Henry Norman served as A(^utant of the 31st Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Pnujanb eaa-
paign of 1848-49 including the passage of the Chenab, actions at Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerai, o^
sub.sequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medi^ with two Claaps). Was Bno«
Mn^jor to the Troops engaged in the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell : lai
as Brigndo Major or D. A. Adj. General to the Troops employed, was engaged in various expeditions anisA ta
mountain tribes near Peshawur in X850-51-52-53-54 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 31st N.I. durin? dt
Sonthal insurrection in 1855-^6, and for four months was in command of a separate Detadunent (thsiiis<i 17
the Cnmmander in Chief in India for surprising and capturing an insurgent chief). Was cngagtMl throngltoii 'J*
operations against the mutineers and rebels in India from the first outbreak in May 1857 until the termination 0/ 1^
war. As Assistant Adjutant General of the Army was present at the action of Badlee Serai on 8th June 1857 in wtdt
the Adjutant General (Colonel Chester} was killed, ana performed the duties of Adjutant General to the Amrr it i^'
field from that date, with the exception of some portion of the siege of Delhi, until the end of the war. S(T^-
throu>rhout the siege of Delhi from the 8th June to the 20th Sept. 1857 ; was present with Greathed's Cahus: a
the actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra ; subsequently in Nov. 1857 in action near Bunterah in Oodcvnh*.^
Troops under Brigadier Grant. Present with the Commander in Chief in the skirmishes prior to and throu^bi^^
operations connected with the relief of Lucknow (horse shot at the storming of the Shah Niueef) ; at the n'^^'i
Cawnpore and subsequent operations from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857 when the Gwalior Contmgent sad (Crr
Troops were finally routed and dispersed ; at the action near Khodagunge and reoccupation of Futtehehur cmxrii^'
1858, at the siege and capture of Lucknow and to atst March 1858. Rohilcund campaign in May, including the tcsx
of Bareilly .(wounded) and afilBiir at Shahjehanpore ; campaign in Oude during the cold season of 1858-50. inrla^*
the affhirs of Doundeakeira, Bergudia, Muqiaea, and the Raptee (Medal with three Claspe, CB., and Brfrra '
Major and Lt.Colonel ; was twenty-five times thanked in flreneral orders and despatches for services in the fie!d).
** Major General G. W. G. Green served with the expedition under Sir Chjurles Napier against tiie hill tn>> ^
Sind in 1845. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs ai>-li^
ghans (Medal with Clasp). Commanded 2nd Punjaub Infantry in the expeditions in 1855 and 1857 under Brip-*
hamberlain against the AfiVeedies and Bozdars on the Denuat frontier (Medal with Clasp). Commanded ehr vi:^ |
Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege assault (wounded) and mtta*^
of Delhi, battle of Nujufghur, Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief ofLucknow by Lord Clyde, subaeqaest c-rc>\
tion at and battle of Cawnpore, action of Khodagunge, throufl^hout the siege and capture of Lucknow, caxpai
in Rohilcund and recapture of BareiDy (several times mentioned in despatches and thanked by Govenunent. KthI
of Major and Lt.Colonel, and CB.). (Jommanded the 2nd Puxgaub Infantxy in the expedition against the Wazerfl
in April and May i860, including the action at the Barrara Pass.
*> Major General W. T. Hughes served throughout the Sutlq campaign of 1845-46, including the battlesof Mi.> -il
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the reducoancM
Forts of Rungul Mongul, Kurmrwallah, and Moraree, and storming of the DuUah Heights (Medal). Serveri w
the force under Sir Colin Campbell on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 ; present at the aflkir on the Height* »Ni
Michnee ; in command of a Cavalry Piquet attacked and routed a laree party of Momund marauders (horse t^<^^
three sabre wounds). Commanded ist Punjaul) Cavalry against the Othman Khel and other tribes on the E'i«i;
frontier in May and June 1852, including the afikirs at Pranghur and Nardund, and action at Pakkot (Mt^bii r
Clasps. Commanded the 1st Punjaub Cavalry throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; present £.:
disarming of the Native Infantry Regts. at Mooltan ; commanded a Detachment of all arms at the reduction of J
town of Belleh (horse received 8])ear, sword, and bullet wounds) ; served against the rebels in the SahanLi^a
Mozufftirnuggur, and Meerut districts in 1857-58, and at the reoccupation of Rohilcund ; throughout Ube Ouif n^
paign, and present at the reduction of Rampore Russia, actions at Churdah, Mugeetia, and Riuikec, and parse ^
the Kttpteo ; Trans-Gogra campaign, and present at the taking of Nana's guns at Sitka Ghat, and attat-k ct '4
rebels at the Khorinlle river (Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, several times mentioned in despatclK^, ^
thanked by the Government).
" Major General J. L. Vaughan served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44. and was present at the battle of Mni^^
pore as Aide de Camp to Mnjor General Littler (Bronze Star). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish C«iuti:.irr:'
Assistant and Deputy Quarter Master General from Oct. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal, ath Class of thf Mfi-
and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Field Force on the Eusufzaie frontier in July and Aug. 1857, and wi^ ^^
thanked by Government, particularly for the attacks on the fortified village of Nerinjeeon thezist Jal?a^i I
August. Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry in all the operations in Oude subsequent to the capture of LDctl
in 1858, including the actions of Baree, Simree, and Nawabgune, and passage of the Gumtee at Solianpon? it
manded a Field Force on the frontier of Nepaul from April to Dec. 1859 — twice thanked by Government (Me'lAJ- '4
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the stn Punjaub Infantry during the operations of the Eusufz.'i'e Field Ki
against the hill tribes from Oct. to Dec. 1863 {CB., Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Brigade H-vv'l
Field Force in 1868. including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in dcsriSti^
and thanked by the Government of India, Clasp).
** Major General S. J. Browne served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was pras«i£ ^ a
passage of the Chenab, the actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwsdlah, and Oocjerat (Medal wkI r4
Bengal Staff Corps, — Wa/r Services. 360
ips). In oommand of the and Pm^jaab Cavalry and Corps of Gnides seryed on the Den^'at and Peahawor
itier firoxn 1850 to 1869, including operations against Oomnrzaie Wnzeerees in 1851-53; the Bozdar Beloooh
edition in March 1857 ; the attacks on Narinjee (Eusofzai border) in Julv and August 1857, and in rarious
or sldrmiahee (Medal with Clasp). Was in command of the and Pusjaub Cavalry during the Indian mutiny
ipaign of X858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Mi^or), actions of Koorsee, Rooyah,
Allygxuige, and capture of Bareilly. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry at the action of
innpore and defeat and dispersion of the rebels. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry in the
>ck and defeat of the enemy m their position at Seerpoorah and capture of their guns and camp— dangerouslv
mded in two places, first by a severe sword-cut on the left knee, and afterwards bv another sword-cut whicn
[tred the left arm at the shoulder (several times mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Commander in
ef and by Government, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, CB., and Victoria Cross).
Major General Charles Cureton served in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal and
sp). Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Aidede Camp to Brigadier Greneral Cureton commanding the
airy Division in the action of Ramnuggur (slightly woundea) ; also present at the passage of the Chenab,
le of Goojerat, and accompanied Sir W. Gilbert s Column in pursuit of the Sikh and Afigluji Army, capture
^ttock, and occupation of Peshawur (Medal with Clasp). Engaged against the Mountain Tribes, North
Jt Frontier, in 1849, 1852, and i860 (Medal with Clasp). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59,
xnst the Sealkote mutineers at the action of Trimmoo (jrhat, and against the Grogaira rebels in 1857. Commanded
tTiGn's Mooltance Regiment of Ca^'alrv and had charge of the Intelligence Department throughout the campaigns
Rohilcund and Oude in 1858-59, including the actions of Bhagwola, Negina, Bareilly, Shiihjehanpore, Bunaie,
ibabad, Bonkegaon, Mahodiix)re, Russoolpore, Mittowlee, and Biswa (eleven times mentioned in despatches,
>lifihed in Goieral orders, Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, and CB.).
Major General C. A. Barwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). TVas Officiating Brigade Major
iucknow at the time of the outbreak in May 1857 <uid continued to serve in that capacity throughout the defence
he Residency until the final relief of the garrison in Nov. 1857 ; subsequently served as a Bri^de Major in the
1 and was present at the battle of Cawnpore ; and as a D. A. Adjutant General at the siege and capture of Luck-
r, attack on Port Roovah and action of iilygunge, reoccupntion of Shahjehanporc, battle of Bareuly, and action
the Sardah — wounded (frequentlv mentioned in despatches, thanked by Grovemment, Brevets of Msgor and Lt.
onel. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
' Major General F. E. Yoyle served against Bheels in 1837 ; and in 1857 against the Googaira rebels, including
w night attacks by the rebels, ending in their defeat and relief of the town of Pak Puttun (Medal).
^ Major General J. T. Shakespear served in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
"Oite^jhah (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal).
' (?olanel H. Ramsay served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Mednl).
* Colonel P. D. Atkinson served against the hill tribes in Sind, under Sir Charles Napier.
^ Colonel R. N. Raikes served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar, 99th Dec. 1843
■onze Star). Served also in' the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
' Colonel C. Harris served in Afigbonistan during the operations of 1841-42 (Me^). ,
* Colonel S. Richards served in the Sutlei campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
' Colonel J. B. Gastrell served against the Jeypore Insurgents in 1838. Also in the Bundlecund campaign of
3-43. Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab and affair at Ramnuggur,
Jda^ of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Armv (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in the
nthal campaign of 1855, and commanded one of the columns in the final beating up and subjection of the tribe.
* Colonel G. Jackson served in Bundlecund in 1842. Also in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-4^ (Medal). Served
rinsr the operations on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 under Sir Colin Campbell, and when m command of the
iposi of Mutta repulsed the attack of the combined Momund tribes on the 8th Dec. 1S51 (Medal with Clasp). Was
ice wounded in an attack on a body of mutineers of the 26th Bengal Native Infantry in 1857.
' Colonel J. K. Spence served in the campaign in Affghanistan in 1839-40 (Medal).
* Colonel H. Nicoll served during the disturbances in the Saugor and Bundlecund districts in 1843-43. The
ralior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). The Punjaub campaign in 1848-40
edal). The ^mthal campaign in 1855-56. Served as Brigade Major at the battle of Budlce ko Serai on the 8tn
oe 1857, storming the heights before Delhi, throughout the siege assault and final capture of the ci^ (Medal
th CUu!^, and Brevet of Mtyor).
* Colonel A. Turner served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-^9 (Medal).
^ Colonel M. J. Tumbull served with the 7th Bengal Light Cavalry in Sind for two years on the frontier under
r Charles Napier in 1844-45 ; and in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under General Wheeler, the
sster portion of the time as Officiating Quarter Master General to the Force (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
' (.V)lonel R. C. Lawrence served in the Sutlei campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
rvcd in the Indian mutiny campaign as Political Officer in charge of tne Cashmere Contingent under General
Iv)n in 1857, a^d '''^^^ present at the assault and capture of Delhi, commanding the 4th Column of assault on M^'or
id being wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel E. T. Dalton was engaged in expeditions against the frontier tribes in Assam in 1839-40 and 43,
umed and superintended an expedition which surprised and captured the Mishnee Chief who had murdered uie
mch Missionaries Kirk and Bourry on the Thobetan frx>ntier, and received the special thanks of the Governor
aeral. Served in 1858 as Commissioner of Chota Nagpore, with the field force under Major Mac Dowell against
)el8 in Palamow. Prom May 18 ^8 to Feb. 1859 ^^^ employed against the Singhboom Insurgents (Medal).
'Colonel J. C. Haughton served throughout the campaigns of 1838-42 in Beloochistan and Affghanistan, in-
>^g the storming of the Bolan Pass, repulse of a night attack of Merab Khan, action of Abee Khan, thronghdat
i siege of Cheerelur and commanded the 6th Goorkhas when it was cut to pieces (severely wounded, losing right
Qd). Was present with the army at Cabul during the siege and left in hospital, in the enemy's hands under
iieral Elphinstone's capitulation, remaining a prisoner till September 1842 : afterwards served with Broadfoot's
ppers and Miners during the re-occupation of Cabool and march from Affghanistan. Served with the Ramghur
•ttalion at the defeat of the enemy in seven affairs during 1846-47.
* Colonel H. Hopkinson served as Political Officer against the hill tribes of the Kolvelyne in Dec. 1847 and Jan.
>8. and was present at the surprise of the Akong Stockade. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the batUee
Chillianwallah and (Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Army and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with two (Clasps).
innofte war in 1852, including the capture of Martaban (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'' Colonel J. R. McMullin served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar on 39th Deo. z8
raiize Star). Pimjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Soroojhkoond, siege and surrender of Mooltan
1 battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
* Bri(;adier General T. F. Wilson commanded a detached Company of the 13th Bengal Native Infantry at the cap-
^ of thefortof Chirgong in April 1841 (mentioned in despatches). Also at the action of Punwarree in Bundlecund
June 1842. Served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, passage of
' Chenab. and battle of Gk>ojerat and subsequent pursuit of the Sikh Army (Medal with Clasp). Was appointed
P^ly Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Henry Lawrence on the 21st May 1857, and present in the action with the
'itiieers in the old cantonments of Lucknow on the night of the 30th and morning of the 31st May, also at the
ttle of Chinhut the 30th June, and was slightly wounded by a piece of the same shell by which Sir Henry Law
"ce was mortally woundetl (mentioned in despatches). Served as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to the old
icknow Garrison throughout the entire defence of the Residency, a period of 145 days (slightly wounded, and waa
ominentjy mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Grovemment "for courage, activity, and sound judgment in a
^y biKh degree "). Served with the force under Colonel the Hon. Percy Herbert in pursuit of Fcroze Shah and a
^Hfl force in 1859 (Medal with Clasp, CB., Brevet of Major, a year's extra service, and Aide de Camp to the Queen).
*^ ColonelB. E. Bacon served with the 50th BengalN.I. in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was pi^entat the
tion of Panniar (Bronse Star). Commanded a Detachment of the Corps of Sappers and Pioneers during the Pun-
'ib campaign of 1848-49, present at the affair of Ramnuggur, and battles 01 Sadoolapore, Chillianwalla, and
'"jerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served also with his regiment during the disturbances in the Saugor and Bun-
^ud districts in 1842-43, and in the Sontal district in 1855.
*^ Colonel A. C. Plowden served against the insurgents in Bundlectmd in 1843. Punjaub campaign of i848-4gOA-
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361 Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services,
clnding the sie^e and surrender of Mooltan, repnl^e of the enemy's night att4ick on the British camp atMnl
Thai, and action of Soroojhkoond (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Gk>orkha Army under H.H. Mah&ra.ah Ji
Bahadoor during the Indian mutiny campaign, and held mihtary charge of a Division of the Force; eiipatriHl i
defeated the rebel forces at Peepraitch and Shahgunge in the Goruckpore district, the enemy numberinsr u.oy.
Shahgunge ; at Pandoo Nuddee in Oude, the rebels having 600 killed ; recapture of Goruckpore and oi>erau
attending the siege and capture of Lucknow, in which his Division took seven guns. Succeeded to the cbanrv of
Goorkha Army after the fall of Lucknow, and conducted it through Oude to Scgowlie. occupying Pyzalsui (n rer
which was evacuated by the rebels on approach of the Goorkha Army (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet nf Major)
»i Colonel A. Boyd served with the force under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Bind in lui
Throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ramnuggur, passage of the Cheual., 1
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (wounded), pursuit and surrender of the Sikh Army, and snbseqaem y-up
of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Modal with two Clasps). Commanded four Companies of the Emtmean l^tc
Fusiliers in the operations in Bunnah against the rebel chief Moimg Goung Gee in 1854-55. Commanded the
European Bengal Fusiliers at the battle of Budlekeserai, and during all the operations before Delhi in iS:-,
eluding the storm and capture of the city (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Ma^or).
" Colonel G. C. Hatch served as Deputy Judge Advocate General of the Army under Lord Clyde at the nht
Lucknow in 1857 and in the subsequent operations at Cawnpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*• Colonel H. C. Adlam served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Kott dnr
1840-42, including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool and storming of IstaltflT (Medal). Commanded the ^ri
nor General's escort at the battle of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Sutlej caa['A.-i
846, and was present at the battle of Sobraou (Medal) .
*♦ Colonel W. Agnew served during the Punjaul) campaigi^ of 1848-49 (Medal). Employed against the n^
North of JuUnndcr, and present at the first attack on Ram Singh's position at Dullah.
" Colonel O. Hamilton served the campaign of 1845 under Sir Charles Napier against the Hill Tribes h s
Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
*• Colonel A. H. Temau served in Bimdlecund in 1842-43, and was several times engaged with the reb
Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign in 1849 (Mc-dnl. mt^n*;
in despatch). Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-^8, including numerous expeditions against the re'w* '^
Nursingpore, Sangor, and Jubbulpore districts. Commanded a party of the 3rd Irregular Cavaln' in as ?»
on a bcKly of rebels in the Saugor district (horse killed, thanked by the Lt. Governor of the Central Pnv 1:1
Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose as Deputy Commissioner of Jaloun l>!rL »
Clasp), and present at the forcing of the Muddunpore Pass, action of tho Betwah, siege and capture i>( j^
action of Konch, taking of Kalpeo (mentioned in despatch). Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier iLscI'sJ
the action of Sahao (mentioned m despatches). Mentioned in Governor General's minute of 2nd July i^:~ i
gracious approbation of Her Majesty conveyed by letter fh)m the Secretary of State for India, dated 4th Jut. . ■
*7 Colonel W. Fullerton served in theGwalior campaign, and was presentat the battle of Maharajpore '^3 -• '^P
1841 (Bronze Star), Sutlej campaign in 1849-46, including the Battle of Ferozeshah (mentioned in despat<rher. Vel
^Colonel R. R. Mamwaring served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at thebattleof i^ 't
(Medal). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Indian mutiny campaign including several actions with tho rebels iM-i
*» Colonel A. Macqueen served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General N<:>tt in ::.:
including the advance upon Ghuznee andTCabool, and taking of Istaliff (Medal). Throughout the Sutl«'^ i-^n I*
of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkce, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and two Cla^p^i I'-
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnyvn?, acnf
Kaleo Nuddeo, siege and capture of Lucknow, and afikirs of Baree and Simree (Medal with two Cla?iwi
«" Colonel H. M. Wilson served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was nrescnt throtighont the »ie?i t>
tions before Mooltan, including the stormmg of the Dhurmsalla, and action of Soroojkhoond, also j>res<!i'. st
battle of Goojerat— horse shot (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in i8;t-55, i^
ding the siege and storming of Delhi and subsequent six days' operations in the city until its £ml cai^i^ri . '1*
accompanied Greathed's (x)lunm, and was present at the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Ai.ta; si!
quently with the force under Lord Clyde at the taking of Dilkoosha and La Martiniere, storming of the SrtnLi-
bagh and the whole of the operations ending in the final relief of Lucknow (horse twice shot), afterwanl* n
at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857 (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, several times mett. "atK
despatches, and thanked by Government). Commanded 9th Native Iiifhntry in the Bhootan campaign in iS^: '^
with Clasp). Commanded 3i8t Native Infantry with the Hazara Field Force in 1868 (Clasp).
«* Colonel R. N. Tronson served throughout tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including Uie aflkir of Banii
gur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Afd
(Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded a detachment of troops and liorse and Foot Police during the rebeUios c^
Nomad Tribes in the Sutlej in 1857 ; repulsed with slaughter a night attack of 2000 men and destroyed wveral <i
enemy's villages and strongholds. Marched 55 miles, the ^eater portion through water, in twenty consecutive ba
with an active enemy on the fiank, to the rescue of the city of Pak Puttun. The rapidity of this movemec. a
opinion of the local authorities, insured its success, and was tho means of preventing the disaffected in Bbnu
pore and Sirsa from joining the Googaria insurgents, and of saving tho many rich towns and villages nu tbe '^^
and of stopping the progress of the rebellion along its banks. Served against the mutineers at Mooltan m Ai
and September 1858 (Medal).
^ Colonel Reginald Ouseley served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the campaign in R bi r
actions of Kukraolee and Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore and partial action there, and capture of Stab
(Medal, Brevet of Major, mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor Greneral).
«* Colonel W. R. Eliott served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender ri i
tan and battle of Gioojerat (Medal with two Clasps). In July 1857, as Officiating Commissioner of G\v>ieru a
Punjaub, he commanded and led a body of Mounted Police against a party of the mutinous Sepoys of the m*^ '
gal Native Infantry in the island of the Jhelum river, and destroyed tncm (Medal).
** Colonel T. Rattray served the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan under General Pollock, and tra* s^^*
wounded at tho forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier &c%sT-'>t
hill tribes in Scind in 1844-45. In 1856 raised and disciplined a body of Sikhs (now tho 45th Benjjal Nsi^
fantry— Rattray's Sikhs) for service in the Sonthal Pergimnahs; conmiandcd them throughout the Sejxiy na"
1857-58, and present at the actions of Gya, Akherpore, Dhunchooa, Jugdeespore, Nonoodhee, and KusmatP-^
Major. Medal, and several times thanked by Government).
«* Colonel J. M. Cripps served tho campaign of 1842 in AfTghanistan under Sir George Pollock, inds:"
forcing of tho Khyber Pass and actions of JugduUuck, Tezeen, and Istaliff (Medal). Also throu/rhoat tbr s
campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and twi) Ci-f-
«* Colonel J. B. Dennys served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott. ^- ^
the various actions leading to the rooccupation of Cabool (Medal). Served during the SnUej campaim of ■■'*'■
In 1853 commanded the Kotah contingent and troops sent from Nusserabad in the reduction of the fort of K^r j
Commanded the Kotah contingent on tho outbreak of the mutinies and was employed some weeks ar*-^
rebels in tho Agra nnd Muttra districts ; present at the attack on the fort of Abwal in Rajpootana, u>i ;^**
panied field forces from Neemuch in civil capacity in pursuit of Feroze Shah and Tantia Topee.
•7 Colonel J. R. Pughe served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the aflfkir of Buddiwal airI ^
of Aliwal (Medal).
•• Colonel G. G. Moxon served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was presentat the fir?i
second siege operations before Mooltap,mcluding the capture of the town, surrender of the Toxtrces, rep^"^^' •-'
night attack on our Camp at Muttee Thai, storming of tno Dhurmsala, action of Sorooijkhoond, and attack -
Suburbs on 27th Dec. 1848 ; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clsepe). Serv«*- -
Indian mutiny campaigns in 1858-59; commanded a Detachment of Military Police and proceeded to tb-^ ^ '
the Deputy Commissioner of Mendiah, who was surrounded by rebels at Shaikporah ; in December 1858 c.r. "si-^
a force of Irregular Cavalry and Infantry and Military Police and routed a large body of mTitineeni an<l l^-«
under the rebel leader Runmut Singh, killing five of his sirdars and capturing the whole of his camp e-iuf-- '
baggage ; subsequently engaged in pursuit of rebels under Himmult Singh, and on three occasionb cau^^i-i =?
enemy and defeated them (Medal) . i r^r-^r-^ir^
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' Colonel B. P. Lloyd served with the Field Force in Bundlecimd in 1842-43, including the action of Bhugora.
alinr campaign and present at the hattle of Maharajporo on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Surrender of Kote
ngrri in Juno 1846. Was Superintendent of Neemuch when the Native Brigade at that station mutinied on 3rd
le 1S57 ; regained possession on the 6th June with a few Native Horsemen and Police, and succeeded in holding;
tntil reinforced by some Kotah and Boondee Troops, and restored British authority in the Neemuch district ; pre-
t at the action at Jeerum ; conducted the duties of Commandant throughout the defence of Neemuch, when the
Tiaou was besieged by the rebels (Brevet of Major, Medal, mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Commander
Chief of the Bombay Army, and received a letter under date nth Juno i86oD'om the Secretary of State conveying
crracious approbation of the Queen of his conduct duringthe rebellion).
^ i.'olonel G. !•. Showers was present at the surrender of Kote Kangra in June 1846. Served in the campaign in
stem Rajpootana in 1847, and commanded in the attack and reduction of the desert stronghold of Garsesuf, re-
ting in the capture of the marauder chief Thakoor Jowahir Singh. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and on Lord
lirh 8 staff at the battle of Groojerat (Medal ^vith Clasp). Served in the Central India campaign in 1857-58 includ*
the pursuit of the Neemuch mutineers, attack and occupation of Neembahera, Cavalry affair before Fort Nee«
ch, and action of Purtabghur (Medal %vith Clasp).
' Colouel O. J. M. Farrington served in the Indian mutiny campaisn (Medal).
' Colonel G. E. Holmes served throughout the Pui^jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second
re operations before Mooltan, surrender of the fortress, action of Soroojkhoond, surrender of Cheniote, and battle
[>x»jerat (Medal with two Clasps).
' Colonel J. A. Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affhir of Ramnug-
'. p:i«sago of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Groojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal
h two CTlasps).
^^ Colonel H. C. Johnstone served in Bundlecund in 1842-43. Commanded the Murree Volunteers in Sept.
I October 1857, and aided in suppressing a rebellion among the surrounding Hill Tribes (Medal). Served on
staff of Brigadier General Chamberlain as Surveyor with the expedition against the Cabool Khcyl Wnzeerees in
z. 1S59 and January i860 ; and in the same capacity with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April
i May i860. Serve<l throughout the Eusofzie campaign of 1863-64 including the advance to and destruction of
Ika and operations at Umbeyla. Also the Hazara campaign of 1868 and expedition to the Black Moimtain
entioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
' Colonel S. F. Graham served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal). Also duringthe Sutlej campaign.
't Calunol B. Parrott served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Polloc'c (NIedal).
^ Colonel J. N. Young served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pi^Uock, including the
Ping cf the Kliyber and JugduUuck Passes, actions in the Tezeen Valley and on the Huft Kohtul, and recapture
CalHX)l (Medal).
* (.'olonel G. A. S. Fooks served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star).
njaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Commanded a detachment during the Sonthal campaign of 1855, including
e skirmishes with the rebels.
* Brigadier General W. J. F. Stafford served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
ge and capture of Delhi (wounded the day o' the assault). Commanded the ist Pimjaub Infantry after the
aaltand until the final evacuation of the city by the rfcbels. Was Brifs^ade Major of the Hurrianah Field Force,
d in command of a portion of it, and present at the surrender of Jhujjur, and action of Namoul (mentioned in
^patches, and thanked by the Governor of the Punjaub). Commanded the 22nd Punjaub Infantry in the action
Kurkrowlee and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and mentioned in despatches). Served
ring the China Expedition of 1860-62, and commanded the nth Punjaub Infantry throughout the operations
ainstthe Tacping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, including capture of stockades on 4th April, capture
stockaded village of Tserpoo. stockades near Nanksiang, capture by escalade of the waUed towns of Kading,
inpoo, Najow, and Cholih, and repulse of a very superior force on the 25th May ; commanded a mixed force at
i relief of Tsinpoo. Served throughout the Looshai campaign of 1871-72 in command of the 22nd Bengal Native
&ntry (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
* Colonel R. Unwin served with the f(jrce under General Nott from Candahar to Cabool in 1842 (Medal). Gwa-
r campaign and present at the battle of Maharajpore 29th I)ec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Throughout the Sutlej cam-
ion of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodke'e. Ferozeshah. and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub
mpaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Indian mutinj' campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of the Garrison of Lucknow
2.Uh Sept. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1838, action of Allygimge, and capture of Bareilly
leiUU with two Clasps).
^ Colonel G. Holroyd served throughout the operations of the Candahar (Force under General Nott in 1838-49
onnded at Banco Rnban 15th Sept. 1842), including the adv.ince upon Ghuznee and Cabool, and taking of Istaliff
Iwlal). Gwalior campaign, and present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
dating the battle of Sobraon— horse shot (Medal).
" Colonel J. Nisbett served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and was severely wounded at the battle of
liUiauwallah (Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel H. L. Robertson ser\'ed in the Indian mutiny ' campaign in 1857-58, and commanded the Troops at
tiniifhur and at the engagement with the rebels in August 1857 (Medal). Served in China from April 1858 to March
i5o (Medal).
** Colonel A. Robinson accompanied the expedition against the rebels in the Cossiah and Jyntea Hills in com-
and of a Wing of the 20th Bengal Native Infantry. Present at the capture of the stockade at Ooksae.
*" Colonel J. Cockbum Hood served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the first and second siege
erations before Mooltan, capture of the city, and action of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasj)). Ser\'ed also in the In-
Mi mutiny campaign in 1858 ; co:nmanded; a Wing of the 1st Punjaub Infantry 'in operations under Brigadier Ge-
>nil Showers, including the capture of the Fort of Jhujjur, also present in the action of Shumshabad, siege and
pturt- of Lucknow and storming of the Begum's Palace, and dangerously wounded when commanding 4th Ptm-
lb Infantrj- in ass.ault on the final position held by the Moodiro (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
revet of Major). Commanded the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the surprise of Besotee village of Gera 25th Feb. 1869.
as twice received the thanks of the Lt. Governor of the Pimjaub for services, and the especial thanks of the
jvernor General in Council for services in the field, 17th April 1869.
** Colonel T. P. Waterman served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
ieuab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp),
■' Colonel H. Raban served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal (Modal).
Colonel H. Le Poor Trench served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock,
eluding the forcing of the Khyber Pass and the different engagements leading to the recapture of Cabool (Medal),
^■cd in the Indian mutiny campaiffn of 1857-58 including the'battle of Nujjuf^hur (horse killed) several engage-
^ent<» under the walls of Delhi and the final assault as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nicholson ; after the fall
Delhi accompanied the force under General Showers as Brigade Major throughout the operations in the Goorgaon
strict ; also served as Brigade Ma^or with the Column under General Seaton and was present at the actions of
nu?Ueree, Puttialce, and Mj-npoone (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
Colonel A. Bagot served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843
» Aide de Camp to Lord Gough (Bronze Star). Throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, inc^.uding the battles
' M;>odkce, Ferozeshah. and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throut^hout the Punjaub c:imi)Hign of 1848-49. in-
lufkner the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwalla and Goojerat (Modal with two Clasps, and Brevet
I Major).
''Colonel C. St. G. Brownlow served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passacro of
ie Chenah, and battles of Chillianwallah and Gocyerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutiny and
'8"* Hriirade Major to a force under Brigadier McCausIand (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
Colonel P. F. Gardiner pcn'cd against the rebels North of Jullunder in 1848-49, and was present ot the
,J^,'"f? of the heights of Umb, and occupation of the fort of Oonah (Punjaub Medal).
^oloi.el C. F. Smith served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar 29th Dec. 1843
^5^"i^ehtftr).
Ci'.ouel A. B. Bcation scrA'od in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Present at the surrcudorof Koto
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Kangra in June 1846. Served at the siege of Delhi, in 1857, induding the storm and capture of tilie eitj QMal vift
Clasp).
97 Colonel H. Mills senred the campaign of 184a in Affghanistan with the force nnder General Nott, asd
present in the varions actions from Cands^iar to Peshawnr (Medal). Grralior campaign and present at Utt bat^
of Maharcupore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej ciunpaignof 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee ai;
Feroseshan (I^edal and Clajsp).
•• Colonel J. B. Fraser served in the Pmyanb campaign in 1849 with the Field Force nnder Brigadier GeacL
Wheeler (Medal). Served also in the Indian muUny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
** Colonel B. T. Leigh served in the Sutlei canipaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Feronsbah (Hedil
Present at several operations against the rebels in Sumbulpore in 1857-58 (Medal).
i<* Ck>lonel W. B. Irwin served in the Burmese war in 185^-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'<•! Colonel W. D. Morgan served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Bam&sp:::?
(Medal). Served aJso in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, as Brigade Miyor with the Sanm and (k^-r.a-
pore Field Forces, and was present at the actions of Sohunx>ore, Fhoolpore, Betwa, Amorah, Doominagunsc. T i-
sepore, and Biewa (several times mentioned in despatches, thanked by the (3ovemor General, Medal, ana Bty^j:
of Major).
JO* (jolonel H. R. Drew served throughoat the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the fiis: sr!
second siege operations before Mooltan (severely wounded), including the attack on the Dhurmsala and act:* if
Sorooikhoond, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
J^ Colonel H. A. Dwyer served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Bobraos (lltu.-.
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Ddhi, and capt^c-
Jhuijur (Medal with Clasp) .
i^JT^Colonel C. B. Basden served against the insurgents in Bundlecund in 1844-45 including the capture cf m
fort of Geguahut. Received a satire wound in the right arm at the mutiny of the late 6xst Bengal Native Lilazr'
on the 7th June 1857; served afterwards in the Inouui mutiny campaign (Medal). Was in command of the:
Punjaub Cavali^ and fh>ntier of Dehra Ismael Khan on the 13th March i860 when ^xx> Mahsoon Wuzeertt&v-
threatened the city of T&k were repulsed, leaving 200 dead on the field.
i<» Colonel J. D. MacDonald served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Mahanjpes* ^
20th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served the campaign in Rajpootana in 1857-58, including the siege and captnt c
&ota (Medal with Clasp) .
1" Colonel L. R. Christopher served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operations at CavE>'
under General Windham in Nov. and Dec. 1857 (Medal).
uo Colonel C. Herbert assumed command of Attockon the zst Sept. 1848, and defended it against t^erti.-
force under Sirdar Chuttur Sing, from loth Nov. 184S to and Jan. 1849 (Medal and Brevet of Major).
113 Ck>lonel J. Marquis served in Bundlecund with the 3rd Bengal N.I. during the insurrection in 1843-4:: i:>
as Adjutant of the Regiment served with General Wheeler's Column in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 iB€l:2i:?
the assault and capture of the heights of Dulla (Medal). Also with the force against the Husaanzaie& 13 :•..
(Medal with Clasp). Served at the siege and storm of Delhi in 18^7 ; and at the assault and final capture of lb;'' -r
aoted as and in Command of the 2nd Punjaub Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
114 Colonel G. McAndrew served throughout the SuUej campaign of 1845-46, including the batUes of M>^ix".
Ferozeshah. Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served as Stan Officer of a detaebse:
employed a^gainst the insurgents in the Sharrawadie district of Burmah in 1854. Served at the siege of Dfl::^
oommuid of the Contingent ftimished &om the Cis- Sutlej States (Medal with Clasp). Subsequently ooTnnmrJ : 1
Field Force employed against the insurgent tribes of the Ravie in the (Jogaira district.
1" Colonel F. H, Smith served in the Puj^aub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier Whedc-c^
was present at the storm andcaptureof the Fort of Shahpore, assault of the Heights qf Noorpore, engagec^^^-*
of Dtmanuggur and Heights of Umb, and storming of the Heights of Dullah (Medal) . Served wii^ the force ^ ' r
Colonel (Jraigie against the AflV-eedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the and Mahratu E.t*6
with the force under Sir Robert Napier in the defeat and pursuit of the rebels under Fcroze Shah at Ranode 01 -.^^
Dec. Z858 (Medal).
u' Colonel C. C. G. Ross served with the Expeditionary Force against the Hill Tribes in the ^idaar ■.'
Peshawur in 1851-52, and with that of 1853, and was present at the action of Skakote (Medal with (Jlasp). ^^'
throughout the Indian mutiny, present at the defence of Kumahon, commanded the 66th Groorkha Regiment bu^
action of Churppoorah, and in the subsequent campaign (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of M^jor, Medal), ix-
manded the Ferozepore Regiment throughout the IJmbeyla campaign (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp). ^
118 Colonel J. F. Richardson served in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the siege and oqstane :
.Mooltan — dangerously wounded, having received seventeen wounds on the 19th Sept. 1848 (Medal with OaK-
Raised the Regiment of Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in 1857 ^nd commanded it throughout the mutinies ; preeen: t;
the actions of Amorah 5th March, Tilga, Amorah on 25th April and 9th June 1858, Dumooreahguage. Be^
laree, and Toolsipore (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, thanked,by Government, Brevet of Major, Modal, v^ ^^
iisf (Colonel H. T. Bfurtlett commanded the 18th Puiyaub Infantry on the occasion of the muUny of the ft*
Bengal Native Infiantr^ at Peshawur on the 28th August 1857 and was wounded (Medal) . Scr\''ed as Treasnrer v^
the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
n* (x>lonel C. B. G. Bacon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions near Ar»
against the Neemuch mutineers, against the Indore and 2dhow mutineers, and near Allvghur (Medal).
*** Colonel W. Crordon served the Punjaub campaigns of 1848-49 as Assistant 1^'ield Engineer and ecr
manded a Company of Pioneers at the siege and capture of Mooltan, including the surrender of the fort of Clua«»
and two Companies of Pioneers at the battle of Groojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
1*1 Colonel V. Briggs served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 as Superintendent of the Aimj Tn^*"
port Train, and was present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) . Also served in the Bhootui aar
paign |of 1865 with the force under (General Tombs, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (Medi! rti
Clasp).
I" Colonel G. W. M. Hall served the campaign of 184a in AfTghanistan under GcnenU Pollock, inclndisftlf
actions of Mamoo Ehail. Jugdulluck, Tezeen, storm and capture of IstalifiT (Medal). Throughout the Sutlej c«='
paign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon, and surrender of Kote K^f^
(Med^ and two Clasps). Also served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the bsttla^
the 30th and 31st May 1857, on the Hindun, siege and capture of Delhi (horse wounded), affair at Mahadee61isi.fi^
operations in Oude and Bundlecund (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
iM Colonel S. J. Hire served throughout the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49 as Aide de Camp to LordCkme^--
oluding the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and (Soojerat (mentioned ^
despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) .
K^ Colonel B. T. Reid served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throui^oat the stct
operations before Mooltan, inoludin^ the storming of the Eleights on the a7th and aSth Dec. 1848, afterwards pr»c:'
at the battle of Goojerat (mentioned m despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
1** Colonel R. D. Macpherson served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the taking of Bancos:
(Medal with Clasp fbr Pegu) . Served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855. ^^
1*7 Colonel R. W. C!hambers served in the Sutlej oampaignof 1845-46 (Medal), and waa present at the soireau^
of Kote Kanffra.
i*7f Colonel C. Lyons-Montgomery served in the Chota Nagpore districts during the mutinies in 1857: •=■'
with Jung Bahadoor's force in 1858 ; present at the passage of the Gogra and at the battle of Fhoolpore (Ueds.i.
"• Ck)lonel H. W. H. Coxe ser^'ed the QwaJior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore on apth Dec^<j
(Bronze Star). Accompanied the Expeditionary Force under Brigadier (xeneral Chamberlain against the 3fa20<>^^
Wuzeerees in x86o, and present in the actions of Paloseen and Bunrah (Medal with Clasp) . ,, ^
"• Brigadier General O. E. Rothney served during the Sutleg campaign of 1845-46. Served with CWond JU«^
son's Foroeagainst the Hussanaies in 1852-53. Commanded the 4th Silm Infantry in charge of a chain of oatp'^
in Tharrawaddy in Pegu in 1 854, and was several times engaged against the rebel leader (roung Gree. Present a£^;
difljut on the 8th June 1857 and held the town and fort in ^eck and protected the cantonment with the main boOT'^
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e 4tli SOdi Inflmtay ; afterwards pursued the mutineen with Major Olpherts' Golnmn. Joined the Delhi Field Force
1 23rd June 1857, <^d commanded the 4th Sikh Infantry thronghont the siege and assault of Delhi, and seyeralen-
i^eznents in and near Delhi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th
kh Infantry with General Chamberlain's Force against the Cabnl Khel Wuaecrees in 1859, and was present at the
fair of Maidanee. Commanded the Hazara Qoorkha Battalion with the same force agfeinst the Mahsoed Wuzeerees
t86o, and was present at the repulse of the night attack on the Gamp at Palooseen and at the forcing of the
J^rara Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^^'^ Colonel J. Smith served during the campaign in Bundlecund in 1842-43. Also the Gwalior campaign, and
a.^ ] present at. the battle of Punmar 2pth Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served eUso during, the Pui^aub campaign
I v4i, -49, and was present throughout the siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's
Mt.i^it on tlie 12th Sept. 1848, action of Soroojkhoond, assault of the suburbs, and capture of the city, afterwards
•« - c u t a t tlie battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
-' Colonel J. Dawson served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Mahangpore (Bronze Star), Sutlej
Linpiiigii in 1846, including the battle of Bobraon (Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present
, tlio burprisc and defeat of the rebels at Kudjwa on ist Nov. 1857 (Medal).
*^ Colonel C. F. G. Lamb was wounded (charger also wounded) at the defeat of the mutineers at Mooltan on
10 list Aug. 1857 (Medal).
^^^ Colonel F. Alexander served as Adjutant of the Artillery Division with the expeditionary force imder Sir
Lvirles Xapier against the Hill Tribes in Sind in 1845. Served throughout the Pusjaub campaign of 1848-49, and
ra;s nreacnt at the xst and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan mcluding the afibir of Dhurmsala, action of
o^rjlclioond, and storming of the suburbs ; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Claros).
'-* Colonel T. Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Bam-
nvTi^ur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Assistant Adjutant General
,nd chief Staff Ofllcer with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofsie expedition of 1858 (mentioned in
le^pacches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in command of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry in
^utral India and defeated a body of the enemy in Bundlecund (mentioned in despatches. Medal) . Served as
L&i»i%tant Adjutant General throughout the TJmbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Jt. Colonel, and Clasp) ; and in the same capacity with the field force under Major General Tytler during the
ipenitiona of 1865-66 m Bhootan (Clasp).
^" Colone IQ. B. Mainwaring served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
Served also throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon
[M' tlal and two Cbisps).
^^' Colonel E. N. Perkins served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharcypore 29th Deo. 1843
[Bronze Star) . feerved also in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
^ '"^ Colonel G. Swiney served during the Sutlej campaig
„ „ ^ campaign of 1845-46. During the Sonthal rebellion in 1855-56.
Alao iu the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the relief of Azimghur, engagement with
tilt' rebels under Koer Sing, and other skirmishes ; employed as Commissariat Officer with the Azimghur Garrison
until its relief by Sir E. Lugard : subsequently sensed with the force under Brigadier M'Duff in Bundlecund, in-
clniiixig the action of Suhao and Burrah ; commanded the Jaloun Military Police in an engagement with the
mutineers at Bohain on- 14th May 1859 (Medal).
^■*' Colonel W. S. Row served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and
Sobraon (Hedal and one Clasp).
^^^ Colonel W. R. B. Alexander served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Burmese war in 1852-53
(iledal with Clasp for Pegu). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of
'^57 59* and present during the attack on Agra by the Neemuch mutineers ; commanded the attacking party against
ti lun^e force of rebels at Anuntram in Feb. 1858 ; raised " Alexander's Horse," and commanded tnem ft'om Oct.
XS57 to July i860 (Medal, and twice thanked by Government).
^" Colonel A. H. Paterson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the defence of Kumaon and subsequent operations
m Rohilcund (Medal).
**^ Colonel J. I. Gibbs served in the Sutlej campaijsrn of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Bur-
mese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present in several
engagements (Medal).
^^ Colonel B. N. SandHands served with the 8th Regt. at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties
on 14th, i8th, and 23rd July (wounded by a splinter of a shell on the loth August), and commanded the Light Com-
pany at the assault of the City (wounded) ; also present in the action of Dukoosha and relief of Lucknow under
Lord Clyde, the affair of the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagui^ (Medal with
Clasps) .
^** Sir Charles Walters D'Oyly served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843.
(Bronze Star).
^^^ Colonel J. M. Nuttall served during the Sutlej campaign. Present at Allahabad when the late 6th Bengal
Native Infkntry mutinied, and served in the operations in and about that city during 1857.
J** Colonel J. Doran served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah
(Medal and one Clasp). Served in the expedition against the Hussanzaies on the Black Mountain in Hazarain
'Ss?~53 (Medal with Clasp). Also the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude (Medal). Served with the expeditionary force in
China in i860 (Medal).
**' Colonel G. F. Carnegie served in the Sutlej campaign of 1846-46, includding the battle of Ferozeshah, and
suirendor of Kote Kangra (Medal). Served also in the Puiyaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
J** Colonel J. A Steel served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal and Brevet of Major).
^^ Colonel A D. Dickens served in Uie Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of
Delhi, actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Luckuow bv Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Con-
''f^-^ at Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and final capture of Lucknow (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet
of Major). Accompanied the expeditionary force into Hazara in 1&68 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the
bovernor General in Council and by the Commander in Chief, Medal with Clasp, and Cfl.).
Colonel J. T. Gowan served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 Medal). Commanded the staunch men of
•J^® »ith Bengal Native Infantry from 8th Nov. 1857 to 2nd March 1858 in rescuing fugitives from the massacres in
nohilcund. Raised and commanded an Infantry Levy to apprehend mutineers and rebels, trom 19th March to 31st
11*1 *^^^* ^^^ present at the action of Kalcrala and in the operations before Bareilly (Medal).
Colonel T. W. Mercer served throughout the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Bam-
^^?8rur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Colonel W. H. Stubbs served in the Sutleu campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and
Sobnica (Medal and one Clasp).
t Colonel H. S. Obbard served in Bundlecund in 1842-43. Also in the Puiuaub campaign in 1849. Present
at tee mutiny of the Native Troops -u. Jnllander in June 1857 and accompanied the pursuing Column when the
nxutmeers passed Loodianah. Assist, d in raising the 2i8t Puigaub Infantry of which he commanded a wing and
* \TJ0P of Pathan Cavalry in the Goo ^ria District duringr the rebellion of ttie Kurals in October 1857 (Medal).
Colonel C. H. Bvers served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 (Bronze Star). Served also throughout the
^jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah
»au boojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the force from Nepaul
unaer Jung Bahadore from 15th December 1857 to 2nd May 1858, as Political Assistant to Brigadier General Mac-
KJpRor, and was present at the capture and reocoupation of Goruokpore, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow
iJteaai with Clasp).
J** Colonel J. E. L. Willows served in the Burmese war in 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
U7 9, ^°^^ ^- H- Chamberlain served in the Sutlej campaign,
e t^lonel J. B. Gracroft served in the Sutlei campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
?»wv ^^ ^ ^^ Pungaub campaign of 1848-49, mcluding the siege and surrender of Mooltan, as well as through-
OQUhe operationB in its vicinity, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Colonel E. ^l^yrwbitt served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Pmmiar on 99th
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Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Pux^aub campaign of 1848-49, inclading the siege of Moolian (serrn'r
wounded) and battle of Soroojkhoond— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Bieceiyed the thanks of Government fortI«
capture of a rebel in the Hazara Hills in 1853. Again received the thanks of Government for services againAi tha
Busee Kheyl Tribes while commanding the frontier fort Mackeson in 1855 (Medal with Clasp) 4
**• Colonel H. fi. A. Poulton served under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Sind in 1845.
^'^ Colonel L. B. Jon^ served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Mahangpore on z^h Pec.
1843 (Bronze Star). Throughout the Puig'aub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Ramnuggor, bddc-iia-
pore, and Chillianwallah (twice wounded and horse killed), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Aflghane (Medal wit^
Clasp). Served on the Staff of Sir Sidney Cotton in the expedition against the hill ti-ibes on the Pesbawur CresL?r
in April 1858, and was present at the affairs of Punjtar and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Cununanded the isx Slh
Irregular Cavalry throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Meeangringe, PoonrBi,
Maharajgunpe, Simri, Berar (charger killed), Bungermow, and Dhoondeakera, capture of the Fort of CkeicrA
actions of Muchleegaon and Bungaon, action near Gonda with the rebel Cnwnpore Brigade and captured the CoIoct
of the 53rd Bengal Native Infantij (wounded), and subsequent operations in Nepaul (repeatedly meBtior.*-! j
despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). Commanded the 3rd Punjaub Cavalry in the Mahsood Wuzzecree expei-
tion of t86o under Sir Neville Chamberlain.
*** Colonel W. Elvvyn served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the baUle of Punniar on 39th Dec. iU^
(Bronze Star).
^^ Colonel W. J. Ward served the Gwalior campaign and was twice wounded at the battle of Pnnniar o£ »:
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, including the ist and and siegt np«n-
tions before and surrender of Mooltan, action of Soorghkoond, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with tiro CI&^p^
Accompanied the force under Sir Nevill Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood Wnzeerees in Apr-
and May i860, and was present at Pallaseen, the forcing of the Burrara Pass, and the advance to Kane^r^
(Medal with C\ap^).
^^ Colonel C. F. Hicks served during the Sutlej campaira. Present with the 6th Bengal Native Infiutry vac
it mutinied at Alla'iabad on the 6th June 1857. Commanded a detaclmient of Irregular Cavalry during the opn-
tions in the vicin iy of Allahabad, and afterwards sen'ed as a volunteer in Havelock's Cavalry throughoa '^
operations of that force (Medal).
*«* Colonel J. P. W. Campbell served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, Including the battles of MoodkeecJ
Ferozeshah— severely wounded (Medal and Clasp). Served in the expedition under Colonel Mackeson agsiiisitb
Hussanzaies on the Hazara border in 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp) . Served as Staff Officer of the Punjaub Imsrir
Force with the expedition against the Bozdar Hill Tribe in 1857 and was present at the taking of the Kls:-
bnnd Defile.
**^t Colonel E. G. Langmore served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferons^s^
(Medal). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865 and was present at ^o recapture of Dewangiri (Medal nh
Clasp).
^w Colonel C. Andrews served in the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrasde: \'.
Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the field operations in Bundlficc:
under Brigadier Wheeler in 1859, with Ross's Camel Corps*
^"t Colonel H. C. Anderson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. including the battle of Fcrose^a!^
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Brevet of Mi^or, and Medal).
w Colonel R. A. Napper served in the Bombay Presidency with the and Company nth Brigade Bo;«l Ani-
lery during the mutiny and was present at the attack 01^ the Fort of Bevt in the Gulf of Cutch on the 2nd April tv^
^*t Colonel J. Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian muunv 02-
paigns of 1857-58. including the assault and capture of Chandeepore Fort, siege and capture of Lucknow, aflairs ?!
Barrce and Simreo, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad and Sultanpore, and passage of the Gocs^y
(several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^^ Colonel J. Emerson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
** Colonel C. S. Fowle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
*7» Colonel A. M. MacKenzie served against the insurgents in Bundlecund in 1843-44. Commanded tit sk
Irregular Cavalry on the mutiny of the Native Troops at Bareilly on 31st May 1857, on which occasion heusdt
induce the Rcgt. to charge the guns, but failed, owing to the great bulk of the Corps going over to the miuir "^
Artillery and liifkntry at the last moment. He then joined Mr. J. C. Wilson, and in oonunand of the biiL'-J
remnant of the 8th Irregulars, aided in preserving 48 Christian refugees who had been sheltered by ftiendlj HiS'I:<«
at Rohilcund. Raised the new 8th Irregular Cavali-y (now the 6th Bengal Cavaliy), and served throughout the riff
and capture of Luckuow, commanded .a portion of his Regt. on the 5th April 1858, on which occasion he cb»ml
the rebels, and after a desperate resistance cut up the rebel leader, Lullah Sing, and the whole of hie \>xj-
guard, upwards of one-fourth of his men being killed or wounded, and his own charger wounded (Medal withCltf^i-
^73 Colonel C. Irvine served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Pnnniar on 99th Der. tu;
(Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before andsunw-lrf
of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with Colonel Carmichael's Brigade in Oude in 1858-59. Also with the esjr-
ditionary force in China in i860 (Medal).
^"* Colonel J. I. Murray served in the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served throughout the Itdic
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59; present at the battle of Shahgunge; Commanded Rajah Gobind Sing's Jit ^^
at the battle of Allyghur (mentioned in despatches " for conspicuous gallantry," wounded, and charger wooadei' ;
served as a volunteer at the battle of Agra ; employed in Nov. and Dec. 1857 in raising the Jat Horse and in nst^'-
ing order in the Allyghur and Etah districts ; commanded at the Cavalry engagements at Kutchla Ghani vA
commanded the Regt. throughout the second Oude campaign and the operations on the Nepaul ftx>ntier, inchwlinf ^^
action near Bootwal, attack on the rebels in the hills, and defeat of the Nusseerabad rebel brigade at Dnrrwhp'^i
commanded a Column in the final operations on the Nepaul firontier (Medal, Brevet of Major, and repeatedly Uuzi^f^
by the Commander in Chief and the Government).
*7» Colonel H. King served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Pnnniar on »9th Dec i«*'
(Bronze Star).
^T* Colonel C. Murmy served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 (Bronze Star) ; served also thronirhoat ils«
Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of ChiUisnwalU:
and Goojerat (wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the KciiJ
expedition under Sir Charles Napier in 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
"• Colonel R, P. Anderson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Rwc*
nuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Gk)ojerat fMedal and tvo Oas^^-
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; commanded a most e-xposed outpost during the entire defence
of the Residencjr at Lucknow, and was wounded in the head, fiico, and root (mentioned in de9|)atches, Brert: rf
Major, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
^^ Colonel A. R. B. Hutchinson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the p«s«aj<
of the Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Political Officer with the Kerbcdua
Field Force in the operations against Dhar in 1857. Commanded a force of two gwas^ alroop of CavaliTj^iuid r*^-
Companies of Infantry in operations against the rebel Rajah of Amghera ; destroyed the hill fort of Lall Ghar asi
captured the Rajah. Served as Political Officer with the force under General Michel in Auirust 1S58, and was jce-
sent at the action near Raihghur (Medal, Brevet of Alajor, several times mentioned in despatches).
"1 Colonel A. G. Forsyth served in the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Sadooap^i*
(Medal). Served also in the Indian muthiy campaigns of 1857-50, including the action near Agra on the slh Js^J<
battle of Agra on the lotli Oct. 1857, and action of Dowra (Medal).
^w Colonel W. H. S. Earle served in the Punjaub canipaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianw»l»3
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at an affhir in the Boroe Pass in Nov. 1853; "^ *"* °^^^Tf
against the Afreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Indian mutiny csuni>aign in i8s7-5^ (MeaaJ-
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^*^ Colonel W. Brifi^^ was present at the attack on and defeat of inpurgcnta under Ram Sine at Noorpore in
•e|)t. 1848. Served in the Punjaub canipaign of 1848-49 with the force imdcr Brigadier Wheeler (Medal). Served
rith the Aracan Battalion in the Aeng Pass during the Burmese war in 1852 (Mcdnl with Clnsp for Pegu). Served
^iroughout the Indian mutiny campaign of X857-59, including the battle of Budlee-ke-Serai in command of General
Leid's escort of Pattan Cavalry, siege and capture of Delhi, Rohilcund campaign and affair of Kurkralli, capture of
fareiUy, repulse of the enem3r's attack on our position at Shahjehnnpore, capture and destruction of Mohumdee,
hide campaign of 1858-59, including attack and storm of Rampore Kussia and operations in the Nepaul Tcrrai
Lwice mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"♦ Colonel G. Delane served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
!henab, and battles of Chillianwalloh and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps),
"^ Colonel E. D. R. Ross served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
'erozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Punjaub campaign in 1849 (Medal). Served also
a the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, incluaing the battle of Agra (Medal).
'** Colonel G. S. Macbean served with the force against the Boree AflfVeedees in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
.cc*impanicd the advance force ftom Allahabad in June 1857 and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking
ic aeld in July, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, BuAee-
atRimge (both actions), Boorbeake-Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbau^h, relief of the Garrison of Lucknow,
nd defence of the Residency ; subsequent siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Rooyah and Allygunge, Rohil-
and campaign, and recapture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with two
la.*])*, and Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
^ Colonel J. I. Willes served under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Bind in 1845. Served also
1 the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
^ Colonel E. Smalley served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Served
Isct throughout the Pun^jaub camnaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggnr, and battles of Sadoolapore,
hillijinwallah, and Goojerat (Meoal with two Clasps).
^ Colonel J. Baillie servea throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-45, including the battles of Moodkee,
erozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
"' Colonel T. A. Carey served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 (Medal with Clasps, and
treveta of Major and Lt. Colonel).
'" Lt. Colonel D. Mocatta served throughout the Sutlq" campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
erozeshah, and Sobraon (Mechil and two Clasps). Served mtb the Cashmere Contingent before Delhi in 1S57 and
re.^cnt at its capture (Medal with Clasp), Commanded the Military Police in the reserve force in the Eusofznie
cpedition of 1863. Commanded the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Hazara field force on the Black Mountain in 1S68
nentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
"♦ Lt.Colonel G. W. Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (IVfedal).
"• Lt. Colonel H. M. Boddam served during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
painst the insurgent Santhals from July to December 1855.
'"t Lt.Colonel w. H. Binny served during the operations against the hill tribes in the Peshawur District in
J55 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Banda Military PoUce Battalion at the relief of Kirwee in Dec. 1858, and
ul>sequent operations against the rebels in the Banda District and adjoining Native States (Medal).
"^ Lt.Colonel J. S. Rawlins served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of
emzeshah (Medal) , and the operations before the Fort of Khote Kangra. Served as Quarter Master 4th Sikh
ttfantry in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the recapture of Pegu and many other subsequent
pemtions in its vicinity, also in many minor engagements from Feb. to March 185^ ; with the expedition under Sir
ohn Cheape against the rebel chief Myatoon, and commanded a Detachment of Sikhs at the copture of his strong-
ild at Donahue— severely wounded, and thanked in regimental orders for his ** conspicuous gallantry in the field "
ViL-ilal with Clasp for Pegu). Was selected by the Lieut. Governor N.W. Provinces in June 1857 to raise and organize
Militia Corps of European and Eurasian residents of Agra, and commaude<l the Militia when the station was
tucked by the Neemuch mutineers at Agra on the 3rd July ; also present at the engngemcnt with the Mhow and
Qdore mutineers on the 10th Oct. 1857— mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Government N.W. Provinces
Medjil). Serveti in Bhootan and commanded the ist Goorkhas from Dec. 1866 to Feb. 1867 (Medal with Clasp).
'r'>ooedcd in command of the 1st Goorkhas from Dhnrmsala by forced marches in Aug. 1868 to join the Hazara
ifld Force and covered a distance of 430 miles in 24 days, and served throughout the campaign in Haznra and
he Blaek Mountain ; mentioned in despatches and thanked by the Viceroy, the Commander in Chief, the Governor
f the Paniaub, and Sir A. Wilde, Commanding: the Exi>edition (Clasp).
"' Lt.Colonel J. J. Dansey served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
erozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Claspt*).
"' Lt.Colonel J. W, F. Bean serv-ed throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the passage of the
hcnab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with one Clasp).
** Lt.Colonel N. E. Boileau ser^'e<l in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal).
<*rved ftlflo in the Burmese war of 1852-51 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*'' Lt.Colonel H. J. Templer served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the battle of Cawnpore
n (ih Dec. 1857. operations on the Goomtee, siege of Lucknow, actions of Koorsie, Calpce, and Ranode (mentioned
1 de-matches, Me<lal with two Clasps).
" Lt.Colonel A. Pond served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Served
Uo in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and present at the action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers
nroundcd), and at an engagement with the rebels at the village of Chawhowlee, which was surprised, captured, and
fcstruyed. Commanded a Wing of the 3rd Europeans at the capture and destruction of a village 30 miles from
jrra. Present at the battle of Agra. Commanded four companies of Europeans at the taking of Futtehpore
ikree, as also when the position of Shcreghur Ghat was secured, when 1500 rebels were driven through the ravines
nd acroBS the river, and held the Ghat in action for five or six hours (Medal) .
**• Colonel J. B. Thelwall served with the 24th Regt. in the Punjaub ciunpaign of 1848-49, and was present at
10 nassage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah (severely wounded by a grape-shot in the
^Kh), and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expecUtionary force under Sir Sydney Cotton on the
inzr)tzaie border in 1858 and was present at the aflhirs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Also served in
le Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the storm and capture of Rampore Kussia (mentioned in despatches,
lariked by the Governor (Jeneral, Medal, and CB.). Served in the Joynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63,
nd present at the storm and capture of stockades at Oomkoi, Oomkrong, Nungbaral, and Surleeing. Commanded
IP 2igt Bengal Native Infantry m the Abyssinian campaigTi (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
** Lt.Colonel R. H. Price served in the Punjnub campaign of 1848-49, includmg the battles of Sadoolapore, Chil-
anwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in the
>onthal campaign in 1855.
^"^ Lt.Colonel J. J. Hume served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, Including the battles of Moodkee,
erozeshah, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps.)
** Colonel C. W. Miles served in 1857 against the rebels near Benares (horse shot), and with the Goorkha Force
Ji the 8.E. frontier of Oude ; also with Franks* Column in the Oude campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
•usrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet
' Major).
*** U. Colonel J. J. O'Bryen served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
ernzeshah, and Sobraon (wounded, Medaland two Clasps).
.*"' Lt.Colonel H. F. Waddington served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the first
JJ^pe operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Camp at Muttee
hal (Medal with one Clasp). Received the gracious approbation of the Queen for services performed in India in
°57-58, for having as Deputy Commissioner of Mundlah, acted with much judgment in opposing the rebels in the
lundlah and Seonee districts, and for having been present in several engagements (Medal).
Colonel T. H. Sibley served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by
'^"^cnunent. Brevet of Mi^or, Medal with Clasp).
Lt.Colonel A. Paterson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the afllEdr of Ramnuggnr,
Msago of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and (Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with
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two Clasps). Served in the Burmese war in 1853 and was present at the operations against the rebel chief MsLg
Goiing Gye (Medal with Clasp for Pepru).
*** Colonel H. K. Borne served with tire and Bengal N.I. throughout the Sutlcj campai^ of 1845-46. inchliri;
the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeah.oh, and with the expedition against Kot Kangra (Medal and Clasp). 5*-rTHi
during the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Military Secretary to Greneral Godwin, Commander of the Force, and irw
present at the captures of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Cla^p for Pe^ &Li
Brevet of Major).
*" Lt.Colonel J. T. Xorgate served against the rebels in the Googaira district in Oct. and Nov. 1B57. Waa prtsr.;
at the mutiny at Mooltan and sent in pursuit of the mutineers with 50 men of the z ith Punjaub Infantry atl 1
Troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry ; came up T^-ith the mutineers after a forced march of 57 miles and dcsstrrvf*!
ui)wards of 500 of them (received the approbation of the Indian and Punjaub Governments, and the ihMiks of ijt
Homo Government). Commanded the xsth Punjaub Infantry in the operations in Bundlecund in 1859 (Mcd^lV
*»« Lt.Colonel A. E. Osbom served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-4C;, including the battles of ClulLir-
wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in the Indian mutmy campaign in 1S5T-58. incluli:*'
the notions of Namoul, Gimgaree, Puttialee, and Mynpooree, and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
3^7 Lt.Colonel C. L. Brown served during the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughcoi in
Bieee operations before Mooltan, and at the battle of Goojerat (Me&l with Clasp).
*i* Lt.Colonel E. J. Spilsbury served in the Burmese war In 1852-53 (Medal with CHasp for Pegu).
»>» Lt.Colonel H. L. Campbell served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first tiiJ
second siege operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the Britiph Ciap u
Mnttee Thol, action of Soroojkhoond, and attack on the suburbs : afterwards present at the battle of Gcr^cs
(Medal with two Clasps). Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
*«» Lt.Colonel G. R. Roberts served in the Sutlei campaign of 1845-46, inclading the battle of Sobraon (MeJal)
•■* Lt.Colonel C. C. Johnson served in the Sutfej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (if»yj-'.
Served as D.A.Q.M.General with army Head Quarters at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 (Medal vrith C.t-:
Served as Chief of the Quarter Master General's Department with the Hazara field force under Major Gener»l W.^
in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*" Sir Edward Leeds served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal, and actLii cf
Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp).
**» Sir Frederick Richard Pollock servea in the Punjaub campaign of 18^8-49 ; on the Sikh outbreak he wss As^stisi
Resident at Lahore, and accompanied the Fe^ozepore column as Political Officer to Mooltan; served throu^a
both siege operations there with the force under Major Edwardes, but joined his own regiment for the assault u .j.
town (thanked by the Commander in Chief for conduct when in command of detachments (Medal withGiv]^
• Employed in the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the AfiVeedees in the Kohat Pass in 1850 (Medal ni
Clasp). Accompanied as Civil and Political Officer the centre column in Major Nicholson's expedition ac^ii-:
the Omurzyo Wuzeerees. In 1857 had Civil Conduct of the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain i- ti
Bozder Hills. Accompanied the Huzara Field Force of 1868 as Political Commissioner) mentioned in de£p"»ict&.
and thanked by Government of India).
*•* Lt.Colonel A.Elderton served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Basurcrr^
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and (Joojerat (wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Alcba^'
(Modal with two Clasps) . Served throughout the siege of Delhi, and was severely wounded, and again eerfn 7
wounded at the assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel H. N. Hodgson served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in u:
Meranzai valley near Kohat, and present at the afilnir of Dorsune Mund.
*-'« Colonel H. Forbes served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Mo-'Ji^
pior8C killed), Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the Pumaub campaign of i!4^^
inclading the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and (^jerat (Medal with two Clasps). Serr^
throu^'hout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was wounded ; again woimded while serving vi± tt'
Punjaub Cavalry ; present also at the battle of Cawnpore, and as a Brigade Major of Cavalry at the siege and *"-
ture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's eems;
*" Lt. Colonel T. Pierce served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-^6. including the battle of Aliwal (Medal). ^_
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including l^e affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the (}henab, bate
Chillianwallah (wounded) and Goojerat, ana pursuit of the S^khs and Affghans (Medal with two Claspa). ,
«•* LtColonel W. B. Marshall served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of ii:-*-
kee. Ferozeshah, and Aliwal— wounded (Medal and two Clasps).
**^ Colonel T. James served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodtet &:
Ferozeshah, and surrender of Kote Kangra (Medal and one Clasp). Served on the Staff of Sir Henrv Lavro^
on the night of the 31st May 1857, when the native troops mutinied, and at the action of Chinhut (dAn^e-^v
wounded), and served throughout the defence of the Residency (thanked by (government. Medal with Clasp, Bre'^
of M^or, and a year's service) .
•*» Lt.Colonel J. A. Tytler served with the Force under Sir Colin Campbell against the hill tribes on the ?ei)arr
frontier in 1851-52; and in the Boori Pass in 1853 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaiin: :-
1857-59, including the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels, and was shot through '>hi ■'--^
arm andreceivea a spear wound in the chest while engaged in a hand-to-hand fight in the action of Cht)op(^'raii .i
loth Feb. 1858 (Victoria Cross) ; also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pu5p»'Ki t»
Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal). Served in the UmbcyUh ?«»
in 1863 also in the campaign in Hazara and in the Black Mountain in 1Q68 (Clasp).
'SI Lt.Colonel F. J. Stephenson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including tho action near Agnv^
the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July, and the subsequent battle of Agra on the loth October 1857 (Medal).
*** Lt.Colonel S. Black served in the suppression of the rebellion in the Googaira and adjoining districts u '^
**^ Lt.Colonel J. G. Millar served in the Pui\jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the storming of the HetgbtEof^
and occupation of the Fort of Oonah (Medal^. Servea also with the Force under Sir CJolin Campbell in the E^
zaie campaign of 1851-53, including the afiflair of the Paunch Pass (Medal with Clasp). Present at JaUundef nl
the Native Cavalry and Infiintry mutinied on the 7th June 1857 (Medal). J
•■* Lt.Colonel A. T. Armstrong served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. and was present at the CrstiJJ
second siege operations before Mooltan, including the afikir at Sooijkoond on tJie stix Nov. 1848, storm and car^j
of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also present at the investment and surrender of the fortress of ^^^^
and at the battle of Croojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (mentic:i»l^
despatches for " zeal and ability," Medal). J
M* Lt.Colonel J. F. Stafford served in the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ; and with the Force under BJ
adier General Chamberlain in the Meeranzae Valley in April and May 1855, including the action of P*^!2'
mund (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 in command of the ;tb fj
jaub Infantry, including the actions of Gungaree, Puttialee, Mynpooree, Bungaon, and Ruttunpore, canua*M
the Right Column of attack in the action of 28th March 1858 on the Nepaul frontier, commanded his Recui^
the attack on the Camp of the Nana and Bala Rao in the Gurwah Pass (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and &««
of Major). ^
'*7 Lt.ColonelC. C. Dandridge served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at thei^^a^-"
siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's outposts on the 9th and i^th ScpcecM
acnon of Soorjkhoond, and storm and capture " ""* " ^ ""
*** Lt.Colonel H. P.Williams served throu^hc
of Mooltan, surrender of the Fort and Gamsou w- ^^ ^, —. ~ ^~- ^ ^ •
present at Agra during the mutiny, and was severely wounded (right leg amputated) in the action fought Uif«
the 5th July 1857 (Medal). . , .^
M»Lt. Colonel R. 0. Cross served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present witniiav?.'^
Force from its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo >'odaec i/^
pore (horse killed under him by a cannon-shot), Oonao, Buseemt Qnnge, Boorbeea-kc-Chowkee, and Bitboor \^
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7onnded), Bkinnishes of 17th i8th and 19th September while protecting the constmction of a bridge of boats across
he Grnnges on the Onde side for the passage of the troops, actions of Mungarwar and Alnmbagh, and relief of tho
Jarrison of Lucknow (wounded), subsequent defence of the Residency for two months, and the day before tho relief
)r Lord Clyde, led xoo men as part of a storming party to the King's stables and steiim-engine house, and took a
Colour under very heavy fire to an outpost to serve as a guide to Lord Clyde's force ; also served with Outram's Force
a the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow, Eind present also at the passage of the Gk)gra and operations on
he Nepaul frontier (thanked by the Grovemment, Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
**** Lt.Colonel J. Williamson served with the field force employed against the rebel Rajah of Unprool in 1847-48.
fas Major of Brigade to the Punjaub Irregular Force and Stafi* Officer of tho field force under Brij^dier General
'homberlain employed in the Meranzaie Valley in 1855 and present at the engagement atDursummund (Medal with
!lasp). Commanded tho i8th Punjaub Infantry (now the26fch Bengal Native Infantry) throughout the operations in
bo Eusofzaie Hills in April and May 1858 under Sir Sydney Cotton, and led the attack on the fanatic stronghold
n the heights above Sittana. Commanded the same Recriment throughout the final operations against the rebels
y tho force under Brigadier Holdich on tho Nepaul frontier in Nov. and Dec. 1859. Again commanded the Regi-
innt i?i Bhootan ftom Dec. 1865 to March 1866, including the advance into the interior resulting in the capture of
iilooka and recovery of the British guns which fell into the enemy's hands at Dewangiri (Clasp).
**t Lt.Colonel W. Pasko served with the Eusofzaie Bxpe<lition under SirColin Campbell in 1852 (Medal with Claap).
^^t Lt.Colonel Patrick Maxwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also served in tho Punjaub
hroncrhout tho Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
-*^ Lt.Colonel W. C. R. Mylnc served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ^^^ ''^^^^ present at the action of Pan-
00 Nuddee and other affairs previous to the defence of Cawnpore under Genenil Windham to whom he acted as Aide
e Camp on 27th Nov, 1857 (horse killed under him by a cannon-shot), also present at tho battle of Cawnpore, taking
f Etiwah and Mynpoorie, operations at Ramgunga, and action of Kunkur (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
**■' Colonel H. T. Macpherson served in the Persian war in 1857 aa Adjutant 78th Highlanders, including tho
ight attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served in Bengal with
Livelock's Column, present in the actions of Onao (wounded), Buseerutgunge (first and second) , Boorbeakechowkee,
nd Bithoor, and in the several actions leading to and ending in tho relief of the Residency at Lucknow and subse-
aent defence (Victoria Cross) ; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks,
nd served as a Brijc^e Major in the operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow — wounded (Medal with
la?ps, and Brevet of Major).
**♦ Lt.Colonel E. H. Langmore served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40
nd was present at the capture of the two Sikh Forts, Ramnuggur and Muraree (Medal). Formed one of the 6ar^
ison which defended the Residenev of Lucknow from the 30th Juno to the 22nd Nov. 1857, and commanded an
uportant outpost during that pcrifxl, and was mentioned in Major General Inglis' despatch in the following terms : —
Lieut. Langmorewith the remnant of his corps (the 7i8t Native Infantry) neld a very exposed position between
he Hospital and the Water Gate. ITiis gallaat and deservincr young soldier and his men were entirely without
helter from the weather both by night and day." He was afterwards present with Lord Clyde's force which drove
le rebel Gwalior Contingent ftom Cawnpore (Medal with Clasp, a year s service, and Brevet of Major).
-'^ Lt.ColonelE. B. Clay served under SirColin Campbell agnvinst the hill tribes in 1851-52 (Medal with Clasp) . Indian
lutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the defence of the filumaon Hills and Rohilcund and action of Choopoorah ;
'ude campaign of 1858-59 including the actions of Puag^aon and Rnssoolpore, attack and capture 6f Fort Mittowlee,
nd action of Biswah (Medal).
***t Lt.Colonel J. S. Ogilvie served as Executive Commissariat Officer during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
2*« Lt.Colonel C. J. Godby served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, inchuling the affair of Buddiwal, action of
Lliwal, surrender of Fort Phillour,and subsequent operations in the Jullundcr Doab (Mc<lal). Also throughout tho
'mijaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, and
'hillianwallaii — dangerously woimded in a hand-to-hand fight in defence of the Regimental Colours (Medal with
!bi3p). Was wounded by an assassin in Dec. 1853 when in charge of the Eusofibie frontier. Has been employed in
lUnting down and engaged with hill robbera on the Peshawur frontier.
**^ Colonel H. F. M. Boisragon served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of tho Qar-
i^n of Pegu, and commanded a Field Force against the rebel chief Mong Crouneggio (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
ierved also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58; commanded a Wing of the Kumaon Goorkha Battalion at
be siege storm and capture of Delhi (dangerously wounded) ; conunanded a Force in the Saharimpore district,
nd on the loth Jan. 1858 encountered and beat baok across the Granges at Hurdwar upwards of 1000 of tho enemy
nth 4 guns, destroying many of the enemy and capturing arms and munitions of war— thanked by Grovemment
Medal with CHasp, and Brevet of Major) .
**'t Lt.Colonel J. K. Couper served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Elangra in 1846.
'** Lt.Colonel W. Nembhani served with the Army of the Sutlej against tho Sikhs in 1846. During the war of 1852-53
Q Burmah (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and present at
)tiinoh when the town was attacked by the mutineers and rebels in July and on the 5th August 1857 ; also present
t the attack on the fort of Nursurghur, and at on attack in the KuUungeo Pass, near Jubbulpore, by a body of
ebels on the 27th September 1857 (Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel J. B. Smylv served in the Pui\jaub campaign north of Jollundur in 1848-49, including the storming-
f the Heights of Umb, and capture of the Forts of Shahpore and Oonah (Medal).
*** Lt.Colonel J. Perkins served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the attack on the Heights of Moor-
[ooria (Medal). Served with the Force under Sir Charles Napier that forced the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 ; and with
oat under Sir Colin Campbell in 1851-58 and present at the capture and destruction of Dubb (Medal with CHaap).
lerved cdso in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, and was wounded at the action of Timmoor Ghaut (mentioned
a despatches, Medal).
*" Lt.Colonel G. M. Battyo served in the Burmese war in 1852-54, and was present at the recapture of Pega
Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*^ Lt. Colonel G. A. Willmms served with the 4th Sikhlnftmtry in Burmah in 1852-54 ; was present at the pursuit and
«stTuction of the enemy's troops under Moung Shoey Moung, and commanded at the storming of the entrenched
^lage of Yeh (Medal with Claap for Pegu). Commanded three Companies of the 4th Sikh Infantry at the engage-
aent in June 1857 near Loodiana with the Jullundur mutineers, and was dangerously wounded (thanked by GK)yem«
aent. Medal, and Brevet of Major).
"** Lt.Colonel G. Hutchinson was employed under the Civil Grovemment at the outbreak of the Indian mutiny, and
erved throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow ; was afterwards Commanding Engineer with Outram's
3rce at the Alumbagh, and Brigade Ma^or of Engineers at the capture of Lucknow. and reported by Earl Canning
0 have been " of equal service as a Civil Officer and Military Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, after taking an
tnportant part in the MiUtary operations" (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Modal with two Clasps, and
' g^r> service for Lucknow).
Lt,Colonel B. G. Vander Gucht served with tho expedition under G^eneral Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
~*t Lt.Colonel A. K. Comber served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medul).
f D ^^ ^'<^^o^ol J- Bum served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and wiis present at tho storming of the Ghreat Pagoda
* Rangoon (Medal with Olasp for Pegu). Served as Adjutant of his Regiment throughout the Sonthal campaign
'^3^55-56 ; and as Staff Officer to the Sasseram Field Force in 1858 (Medal).
Lt.Colonel J. 0. Wood served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tUe passage of the Chenab
^J^attle of Chillianwallah — very severely wounded (Medal with (Jlasp).
"^t; Lt.Colonel CM. Longmore accompanied the force under Greneral Wheeler towards Jummoo in 1846. Served with
^c right column of the Bhootan field force under Brigadier General Richardson in 1865-66, and was present at tho
»pture of Suleekah, and with the advance thence to the Moonas Bridge where the guns that fell into the enemy's
lands were surrendered (Medal with Clasp).
^,'' Lt.Colonel F. A. Dickins served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore,
-iiulianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served in an expo-
ntion under Sir Charles Napier against the AfRreedies, in 1840-50; volunteered with a Compiuiy of his Regiment to
>cale a hill in the possession of the enemy, who had ent np a aetachment of 40 men nnder Enaign Sitwell ; drove off
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the enemy, nnd brought down the body of Ensign Sitwell and the four survivors (Medal vrith Clasp). Senred in th«
Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in' 1857-59, and was present at four cngagemeut*
with rebels at Dumoh, and twice repulsed attacks on the Fort of Rehli, employed in hunting down rebels in the
Saugor district while in command of the Police Battalion : co-operated in attacking a body of rebels 1500 eteong ai
Hirdeemgur, killing 150 of them, and present at the attack on Patrakotah and Luckungur (Medal).
^" Lt.Colonel T. F. Forster served as a volunteer in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was pre»rait at the battle of
Aliwal (Medal).
** Lt.Colonel F. C. Anderson served with the force under General Wheeler in the Pox^anb campaign, of 1848-49
(Medal). Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in x 857-58 (Medal).
*<» Lt.Colonel G. L. Fraser served in the Butlea campaign in 1846 ; also in the Punjanb campaign in 1849, and w»«
present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp, and mentioned in despatches). Served in the expediti<7n to
Kohat under Sir Charles Napier, in Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Indian mutiny campaign, aad
was present at the siege of Calpee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
^ Lt.Colonel B. W, Ryall served throughout the Sonthal insurrection in 1855-56. Served as Adjutant of znd Hyders-
bad Cavalry with Kamptee Movable Coliunn, present at forcing of Khonie Pass on loth Jan. 1858, at battles of
Khobrie and Bandah (wounded, horse also wounded), and in all minor engagements fought by Central India Foroe
under Major General Whitlock up to June 1858. Commanded 3rd Seikh Irregular Cavalry during the Shalaibad
campaign under Brigadier Douglas, from August 1858 ; commanded Southern division of Cavalry ^^ battle ard
capture of Jugdisporo in Oct. 1858; mentioned in despatches on nine occasions, recommended for the Brevet vf
Major, and for the " Victoria Cross " for having at battle of Bandah, while wounded and charger also wonndedL, ns-
dered essential service, and cut down several of the enemy in hand-to-hand combat, as set forth in despatches cT
Sir G. C. Whitlock and Major Macintire (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
«« Lt. Colonel E. Dandridgc served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served also in the Tnrtian m^tisy
campaigns of 1857-59 ; was Staff Oflacer to Colonel Sherer at Julpigoree when the Native Cavaliy mntmied al cht:
station, and also during the operations against the Chittagong and Dacca rebels ; commanded a roovable colima
in Bundlecund and was engaged in repeated expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlet Singh and Bnrsrorc Sin<:li
from October 1859 to March i860 (Medal).
»«3 Lt. Colonel W. C. MacDougall served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and
snrrender of Mooltan— wounded (Medal ^-ith Clasp).
*«* Lt. Colonel I. F. Mac Andrew served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Military Secretary and Aide de Camp w
Br.General MacGregor, the Military Commissioner with the Goorkha Force under Jung Bahadore, and 'vras ptreKL;
at the capture of Goruckpore. passage of the Gogra, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
***t Lt.Colonel T. Taylor served as a volunteer with the a4th Foot against* the mutineers of the Z4th BtsgH
Native Infantry at Jhelnm on the 7th July 1857 (Medal).
»«* Lt.Colonel W. T. McGrigor jomed the 88th Regt. whilst on field service in Oude in Aug. 185S, and served to tbs
end of the campaign against the rebels (Medal).
*** Lt.Colonel R. Barter served as Adjutant 75th Regt. throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1837-58, andir&s
S resent at the battle of Budlee ke Serai (severely wounded), siege storm and capture of Delhi, including the six
ays' fighting in the streets, where he commanded the remnant of his Regiment for nearly 24 hoars, aJl miuct m
him having been killed or disabled. Served with Greathed's Column in pursuit, and present at the action of Bohzs-d-
shure, affairs of Allyghur and Akerabad. and battle of Agra. With Sir Hope Grant's Column at Canoge. dnring the
advance on Cawnporc ; crossed into Oude and present at Maharajgunge, and skirmish near the Alumba^h. Wsth
the Aiumbagh Garrison, and at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde. Present with the foroe under Sir James Oq£-
ram at the Aiumbagh tmtil 14th Feb. 1858, and constantly engaged repelling the enemy's attacks. Comznanded two
Ressallahs of Irrej^ar Cavalry in the advance into RohUcund and ro-occupation of Bignour (Modal vrith two
Clasps).
'^ Lt.Colonel A. A. Munro served in the Puigaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also in the SonthsJ <saznpa3fiic-f
1855-56. Served theUmbeyla campaign of 1863 with the Euzofzaie Field Force under Brigadier General Chain N>ria3
(Medal with Clasp). '^
*^ Lt.Colonel W. Smith served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 in military charge of two Battalioesaf
Nepaulese troops, and was present at thb actions of Chanda, ifmmeorpore, and Sultanpore, attack of the Bef^es's
Kote, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^° Colonel A. B. Johnson served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at the attack on stockades <s
the 19th March (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaip
(Brevet of Major, and Medal).
^71 Lt.Colonel A. A. Bruce served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub csunpaign of 1848-49 (Me<U;.
Served also with the force under Colonel Mackeson against the HussanKies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp).
•7* Lt.Colonel J. W. R. Boisragon served in the Sfmarunpore and MozufiTemuggur Districts daring the Izuiaii
ciutin3' in 1857-58. Commanded the troops engaged at Sedhowlie, Nookur, and Gtmgah, and comxnandod tfc«
Infantrv detachment at the action of Hurdwar (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Appomted by Lord Strathnaim
to the Command of the 30th Bengal Native Infantry on and Sept. x 866 in consideration of useftil and gallant service
in the field.
*'♦ Lt.Colonel E. St. George served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee.
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese war in 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pe§^}. ywj<iaf>
mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow— dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
27* Lt.Colonel P. P. Bailey 8er\'ed with his Kcginient in charge of the Siege Train in the Sutlej campai^En, vA
during the time it held JuUunder in the Punjaub campaign. Served in the Indian muUny campai^rn of 1857-5^1
accompanied Havelock's Force in the advance on Lucknow in 1857 and was present at the actions of Buseemt^nui^,
Mungarwar, and Aiumbagh, relief of the Garrison and defence of the Residency ; subsequently with Outram's Fc3<?e
in the Aiumbagh, and at the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
*7« Lt.Colonel P. C. J. Brownlow served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passaee cif
the Chenab and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Lt.Colonel W. H. Hawes served during the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served also throughout the t-p^jt^^
mutiny campaigns of 1 85 7-59 and was present during the siege of Lucknow in 1857 (severely wounded in tiwo places^u
battle of Cawnpore, and action of Khankur (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and a 3-ear's service).
»78 Lt.Colonel A. Irvine served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the actions of Moodkee, Fe-
rozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps).
'^ Lt.Colonel C. H. Barchard served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of ChiUianirallzk
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present in the operations in the Boori Pass in 1853, and in those m^t^inf^^ n^
Afi'eedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58 on Sir Arrhdaie
Wilson's Staff, and was present at the actions of the 30th and 3i8t May on the Hmdun, battle of Badlee-ke-Ser8i«
throughout the siege assault and capture of Delhi, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clasps, and CB.).
^^ Lt.Colonel T. W. Holland served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Was as
Delhi on i ith May 1 857 at the outbreak of the mutinv, and served as Aide de Camp to Major General I^enny fnxn. Jvdy
to Dec. ; accompanied Seaton's Column from Delhi to Futtehghur ; served with Lord Clyde's Force at the capcos!^
of Lucknow; accompanied Lugurd's Force in relief of Azimghur and in pursuit of Koer Sing to Arrah ; a*ervedwitk
the Azimghur Field Force from March to June 1858 in the operations against the rebels in the Jugdeepore jnng-ies ;
and with the Shahabad Field Force from Oct. 1858 to March 1859 in 0])erations against rebels (twice x *^ ' '-
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Field Force of 1865-66 in Assam (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel J. Ruggles served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846. Wss
present at the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from Jime to Nov. 1857 (Medal with C)«^p, and a y^'s
service). Commanded the 19th Bengal Native Infantry in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, including Uie aasac^
and capture of the Bala Stockades (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*M Lt.Colonel M. J. Brander served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the operations in tke
vicinity and capture of Rangoon (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served as Senior C-ommiasariat Officer sed
Paymaster of the Nepaulese Auxiliary Force under Jung Bahador from Dec. 1857 to June 1858, and waa preteol s^
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the recapture of Gomckpore, capture of the Fort of Julapore, Bicge and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Miuor, Medal with Clasp).
*^ Lt.Colonel W. B. GirdleBtone served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the actions of the i8th and
19th March 1853 at Donabew, and when in charge of a fleet of 100 store and ammunition boats on the Irrawaddy
repulsed a night attack— struck on the chest by a spent ball (Medal with Clasp for Pcffu). Served also in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1857 including the action near A^ra on 5th Jul3% and battle of Agra on loth October (Modal).
""^ Lt.Colonel R. Murrav served thePimjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
wallah, and Gooierat (Medal with two Clasps).
»* Lt.Colonel W. R. Gordon served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Tcgu).
"7 Lt.Colonel G. A. Cuyler served with the force under General ^Vheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and
was present at the assault of the heights of Dulla (Medal). Served with the force under Colonel Mackeson against
the Uussauzaics in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; joined the Nussee-
rie Battalion at Sahanmpore in Aug. 1857, and was at once sent in command of a strong detachment to the relief of
the Civil Station of Mozutfumuggur ; commanded a detachment in Saharunporeand Mozufl\irnuirt;ur districts ft-om
Aucr. 1857 to March 1858, and was engaged in various affairs with insurgents, including the takiug of Jowlah and
attack on Tbannabowan (Medal).
»* Lt.Colonel W. C. Hamilton 8er\ed throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ram-
nuzg\ir. passafiTG of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (horse killed), and pursuit of the Sikhs
and Afff^hans (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 and was present iu
action with the rebels at Saugor, and led an advanced party of the 31st Native infantry when attacked by tho
rebels on tho 19th of July from whom a gun was taken (^ledal).
*» Lt. Colonel Aulc^jo served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46^ including the battle of Aliwal (Medal). Also through-
out the Puiyaub campaign of 1848-49. including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Cheuab, nnd battles of
Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served during tho mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
** Lt.Colonel G. C. Huxham served at the defence of the Residency at Lucknow in 1857 and was three times woun-
ded, once severely (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). Commanded a party resulting in the death of the rebel
Mukhoond Sing and defence of his followers, for which he received tho thanks of the Government of India and of
the Commander in Chief. Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, present at the taking of Chamoorchee and re-
taking of Bala,and commanded the force which took and rtestro ved tho enemy's position at Nagoh ( Medal with Clasp) .
*" Lt-Colonel G. Cavenagh served as Interpreter to the 5401 Foot during the Indian muting' (Medal). Served
with the 16th Bengal Native Infantry during the Chinese war of 1860-61, and commanded a party at the west gate
during the attack on Shanghaie by the rebels on the 19th 20th and 21st September i860. Served in the Bhootan
campaign (Medal with Clasp).
** Lt.Colonel A. C. Bunbury served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah and
surrender of Kote Kangra (Medal).
*• Lt.Colonel P. D. Ogilvie served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnug-
gur. passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
•* lit. Colonel C. Armstrong served in the Crimean campaign in 1855 in the Turkish Contingent, and present as a
volunteer with the 49th Regt. at the attack of tho Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
Was attached to the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham in
Nov. 1857 and was severely wounded through both legs, the right amputated (Medal). Served as 2nd in command
of the 14th Bengal Native InCantry during the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
*• Lt.Colonel 8. D. White served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served
also in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, mcluding the actions near Agra> and Allyghur, operations near
Shereghur Ghaut, and action of Dowra (Medal).
'*" Lt.Colonel F. Duffin served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee
and Ferozeahah (Medal and one Clasp). Served in the China campaign of 1857-58 (Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel W. H. Smith served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur
TMfisage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 6ti
Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign, including operations in the Jugdespore jungles, and action of Barvan (Medal).
"^^ Lt.Colonel W. GameU served throughout tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, includingthe passage of the Chenab
and badle of Ooojer^ (Medal with Clasp). Served «in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and commanded a
detachment of the Mhairwarra Local Battalion at the attack on Ahwa on the 18th September 1857 (Medal).
'^* Lt.Colonel J. Macdonald served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
"» Lt.ColoneI R. Y. Chambers served in China in 1858-59 (Medal).
•*• Lt.Colonel J. T. Wataon was engaged in street fighting at Lucknow previous to the action of Chinhat when
the Midiomedans rose on the troops at the Dowlutkhanna, and served throughout the defence of the Residency at
Lucknow in 1857, firequently in command of the Cawnpore Battery, afterwards present at the battle of Cawnpore
and defeat of uie insurgent Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
"7 LtColonel J. W. Orchard served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege storm and
capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mahsood expedition of i860 and was present at the forcing of
the Berara Pass fMedal with Clasp).
'^" Lt.Colonel G. A. Brown served with tho expedition on tho Eusofzio border in April and May 1858, and was
present at the destruction of Chingalee and Sittana, and commanded the present ist Bengal Native Infantry at tho
aUAck on Sittana and until the force returned (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
''* Lt.ColonelJ. R. Currie served with the force under Brigadier Wheeler in tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
(Medal).
**> LLColonel H. Mackenzie served in tho Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah
and Ko(nerat (Medal with two Clasps^.
"• Lt.dolonel G. G. Cunliffe served as a volunteer in the Nynee Tal Militia, raised fbr the protection of that place, fV-om
^ June to 26th Dec. 1857, and assisted in the surprise and defeat of a body of rebels belonging to Khan Bahadoor
Khan that had occupied Huldwaree. Commanded a Detachment of the Kemaon Levy at the action of Churpoomh
and a portion of a Field Force at the action of Surpoorah, succeeding to the command of tho Force on Capt. S. Bro^vn
being severely wounded— charger disabled by sword cuts (thanked by the Governor (Jeneral and the Commander
in Chief for gallant conduct. Medal).
"* LtColonel A. R. Bayly served with the 8th Regt. at the siege and assault of Delhi, including repulse of sorties on
9th 14th and 18th July, and the six days' fighting in the city ; aflerwarda present in the action of Bolundshur, affair
of Allyghur, battle of Agra, action of Dilkoosha, and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, affair of the 2nd and
action of the 6th Deo. at Cawnpore. and action of Khudagunj (Medal with two Clasps).
•** Lt.Coloned R. D'O. C. Bracken served throughout tho PunJaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and
•eoond siege operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Com-
manded a Detachment of the 2nd Sikh Infantry at the repulse of insurgents at Murree in 1857 ; and served in the
operations against Sittana in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
■*» Lt.Colonel A. Taylor served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). '
"• Lt.Colonel C. H. PalUser as Adjutant Sind Camel Corps was severely wounded in an action Ttnth the Sheoranees
on the Den^at Frontier on the 14th March 1853 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served the Indian
mutiny campaign of 1858-59; accompanied the Advance Column under Major Renaud from Allahabad towards
Cawnpore (wounded 2nd July 1857), nnd served with Havelock's Force fhjm its first taking the field ; commanded
Irregular Cavabry in the actions of Futtehpore ; commanded right troop with Barrow's Volunteer Cavalry in tho
actions of Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow (wounded, and two horses shot) ; defence of tho
Residency till the second relief by Lord Clyde ; subsequent occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram from No-
vember 18^7 to March 1858 including actions of Gahilce, repulse of rebel attack, capture of Lucknow. Served with
Hodson's Horse at reoccupation of Fyzabad and crossing of the Goomtee at Sultanpore. Commanded ist Regiment of
Hodson's Horse in the action of Dadoodpore and in repulse and pursuit of rebels kt Khandr o Nuddee — danecrouslv
wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major). Commauded
the loth Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian expedition (mentioned in despatches. Brevet ofvjilBpiQrttel anil
Medal). Digitized by vj\I/OV^lV ' ^
371 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services,
"J Lt. Colonel J. M. Graham Berved daring the Indian matiny in 1857-59 ; commanded the Head Qnaiten of the
Ramgbnr Irregular Cavalry and a Company of the ist Sikh Battalion in an attack on and defeat of a hodj of rebds u
Jhurpo on the 19th September 1857 ; in the same capacity was besieged for a short time by the rebds in the PiJi-
mon District ; afterwards held the district for several months with the above force and a body of IrregolarB laiEed
for the purpose, against vastly superior numbers ; present in command of a detachment in the attack on the rebel
Sr^sition at Palamow Fort and capture of their euns and camp ; engaged with the rebels at Foongsree Pus.
hemo, Laburmoor, and Paretal, pursuit of the Shahabad rebels, and at the Boogloomara Paas (Medal), and received
through the Secretary of State for India the most gracious approbation of Her Misjesty for servioea performed duriu
that period. Commanded the 5th Battalion of Military Pohce in the expedition against l^e hill tribes on the S.E.
trontieT of Bengal in i 86o-6t (Medal with Clasp) . Served in Bhootan with the fbroe under Brigadier General Tombi
at the recapture of the Forts of Dewangiri in 1865 (Clasp).
** Lt.Colonel Ralph Ouseley served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the aflUrof Banmof-
gur , and battles of Sadoolapore, ChiUianwallah, and Groojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served in the Indian mutic;
oampaigru in 1857-58 ; present at the mutiny at Lucknow, at the action of Chinhut, defence and evacuation of the
Mucnee Bhawun, and throughout the defence of the Residency, subsequent operaUons against the Gwalkxr Contis-
gent and battle of Cawnpore, occupation of Futtehpore, siege and capture of Lucknow. Performed the duties of u
Artillery Cfflcer and hadTchar^e of one i8-pounder and two p-pounders at Gubbins' outpost during the defence li
the Residency from July to Nov. 1857 (twice mentioned m despatches. Medal with two CUici>s, and a yesri
eervice).
'*' Lt.Colonel H.B.Urmston served with the expeditionary force under Colonel Maekeaon against;the Hnasanxais
in 1852-53. Also with that against the Mohmund tribe under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1854, as Assistant CommisaofCff,
and was present in the attack on Shah Mooseh Khel (Medal with Clasp).
<M Lt.Colonel F. W. Graham served in Burmah in 1852-53, and was present at the operations against Myah Tocmnev
Donabew (Medal with Clasp for Peg^). Served in Oude throughout the mutinies, and present in the actios c'
Chinhut (wounded, and charger also wounded), defence of the Residency of Lucknow (wounded), including aattoli
of x8th August and sorties of 29th Sept. and and Oct., throughout the occupation of the AlcMbagh, indnding th«
surprise of the Gahileeand affair of 25th Feb., capture of Lucknow, relief of Snndeela, action of Jamoo, and capture
of Birwah (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
5*>t Lt. Colonel W. T. Fagan served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the 7th Bengal Police Ba^
talion in the expedition against hostile tribes on the South-east frontier in Januarj' and February x86i.
*** Lt.Colonel R. H. M. Aitken served throughout the Pmriaub campaign of 1848-49, including t^epaaeage of th£
Chenab, battle of Goojcrat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with Clasp). Sonthal campaign in i£;.s
Present at the mutiny at Lucknow 30th May 1857, defeat of the mutineers the following day, action of Ghinaix,
throughout defence of the Residency from 30th June to aand Nov. 1857, including four sorties, in two of wtudi it
commanded ; afterwards present during the operation before Cawnpore fh>m 28th Nov. and battle of the cxi
December ; Oude campaign of 1858 (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with Qup,
a year's service, Brevet of Major, and decorated with the Victoria Cross " for various acts of gallantry and disLs-
guished bravery performed during the defence of the Residency of Lucknow ").
"If Lt.Colonel E. H. Scott served with the Bundlecund field force in 1850.
»*» Lt. Colonel C. D. S. Clarke served through the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
■** Lt. Colonel E. G. Clark served with the Nepaulese Force in the Indian mutiny campaign from July i857toAprZ
1858 ; conomanded the Left Colunm in the action of Chanda and captured 5 guns, afterwards present in the actt!.>u
of Chanda (second), Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Luoloiow ; present as Civil Officer at the relief
of Hussungunj, capture of Fort Methowlee, and action of Mehundee (Medal with Clasp).
"»» Lt. Colonel C.F.Packe served with the force under General Wheelerin the Pumaub campaign of Z84&-49 (Medal).
Berved as a volunteer with Army before Delhi in 1857, and was severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
3M Lt.Colonel J. F. Sherer served throughout the Pux^jaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout ti»
siege operations before Mooltan, including the action of Sooijkoond, attack on the Suburbs, storm and capture d
the City, and surrei^der of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Led the Head Quarters of the Sylhet Light Infiantrj is»
action against the mutineers of the 34th Bengal N.I. at Latoo, Sylhet district, on 17th Deo. 2857, sucoeeded to thi
command of the Corps on Major Byiig being killed at the commencement of the fight and broagnt it out of actoi
after defeating and routing the mutineers (Medal).
*>* Major General P. S. Lumsden served with the force employed in various expeditions against the fhmtier tnbes a
1852-56 ; served as D. A. Q larter Master General at the action of Punjhao 15th April 1852 ; at Nowadond, Pranrhor,
Iskakot, and operations in the Rnncsai Valley in Ma;r 1852 ; against the Boree Af^ieedees in 1853 ; to Shah Mooscfa
Kheyl against the Mohmund Tril^e in 1854; expedition ag^ainst the Meranzaie tribe in April 1855, including tite
cavalry affrtir at Dursiimmund ; ajrainst the Bussy Khelut Alum in November 1855 ; in Meranzaie and Kooran eij*-
rtitions'in November 1856 (received the special thanks of the Local and the Supreme Governments) . Served in a 8pea»l
Military Mission to Affgbanistnn in 1857-58, and received the thanks of^the Supreme Government (Medal with
Clasp). In July 1848 he joined the Gwaiior Force under General R. Napier, and was present at Ranode and subsp-
quent pursuit in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Accompanied the expedition to China in iSeo,
and was prcHeut at the actions of Rinho and Tangchow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts, and advance (B
Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
***> Lt.ColonelA. H. Millett served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
«« Lt.Colonel H. B. Chalmers served as Principal Executive Officer at Agra during the mutiny in 1857-58, aai
was slightly wounded at the battle of Agra on 5th July 1857 (Medal).
*** Lt.Colonel R. K. Cakes served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40. and was present at the second siege opera*
tions before Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs, afterwards present at the battle of Googerat (Medal
with two Clasps).
»^ Sir Charles U. Brownlow was present with the Anaj of Reserve during the Puxyaub war of 1848-40. Serrwl
with the ist Sikh Infantry in the Black Mountain campaign, Hazara, in 1852-57 ; agamst the Michnee Momundf ia
August 1854. when he was shot through the lungs; and in the Bozdar Expedition in 1857. Commanded the 8tb
afterwards the 2otJi Puniaub Infantry in the operations on the Eusof^ai Frontier in 1858 ; tlmjughoot the canpai^
of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of the Taku Forts, and occux)ation of P^in (Brevet r.f
Major, and cb.) ; the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, and Uie Hazara Expedition of 1868. Commanded the Right cr
Chittagong Column of the Looshai Expeditionary Force in 1871-72 (thanked by the Government of India, £CB.
Has received the Punjaub Medal, the China Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin, and the Indian
Medal with Clasps for North- West Frontier, Umbeyla, and Looshai.
>*5 Lt.Colonel J. G. S. Mntheson served throuflrhout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ram-
nuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of ChiUianwallah and Goojerat (wounded), and pursuit c^ the Sitits
and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served with a field force in Tharawaddie, Burmah, in 1S53-54.
««t Lt.Colonel J. Reay served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
*** Lt.Colonel R. S. Moselcy served in China and was present in the engagement of the 8th Jan. 1859 when the
battery and village of Shek-tsing were captured.
»*«t Lt.ColonelA. W. Montagu served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with
the Trans-GJogra Force on the Nepaul frontier in 1858-59, and was present at the action of Toolsepore (Medal).
w« Lt.Colonel A. H. Bamfiold served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of ChiUianvraDali
and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal witli two Clasps). Accompanied the expediiionaiy
force against the Boree Afreedoes in the Kohat Hills in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
**• Major H. Maxwell served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the storm and recapture of Pegn
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served as Adjutant of the ist Bengal European Fusiliers in the Trans-Goomtee ope-
rations terminating in the assault and capture of Lucknow ; present in subsequent operations in Oude, dcfeauag
the rebels and capturing their guns (Medal with Clasp).
>*o Major G. H. Basevi served with the Kohat field force at the attack on the Kothul on the lath and »sili >'ot.
1853, as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
*" Major N. Bartr)n served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
»^ Lt.Colonel B. Walton served with the S3rd Regt. in the Puiyaub campaign in 1849 and was present at tbe
battleof Goojerat (ModiU with Clasp). With the expedition against the hill tribes on the Peshawar fhmtier la
Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services, 372
}5i-52 (Medal with Clasp). Campaign in India in 1857, including relief of Laolmow by Lord Clyde, and severely
oTinded at the storming of the Seconderbagh (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Mi^or).
»M Major F. W. Dnnbar served in Burmah m 1853 against the rebel chief Grounghee. Also throughout the Sonthal
nmpaijrn of 1855 and captured one of the chief rebel leaders. Present at the outbreak at Benares on the 4th June
>57, Hnd in the engagement there with the rebels. Served with the Goorkha force in the Goruckpure and Azimghur
iMricts (Medal).
^'« Lt. Colonel H. H. Lyster served on the Staff of Sir Hugh Rose as Interpreter and Aide de Camp throughout the
tmtral India campaign from Dec. 1857 to July 1858, including the siege and capture of the town and fort of Bath-
hur and repulse 01 the rebels in an attack on the camp during the siege, action of Baroda (sabre wound and charger
I- 1 ivi^unded), taking of Baroda, forcing the Muddinpore I^ass, siege and storm of the town and capture of the
frt of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch and capture of the town (charger received one bayonet and
vo sabre wounds), attack on the camp of the and Brigade at Muttra, attack on the camp of the xst Brigade at
(X)lo\vle€, taking of the town and fort of Calpee, action at and capture of Morar cantonments, storming of the
wihker and fort of Gwalior (three times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallant conduct in the field. Brevet of
bgur, Medal w^th Clasp, and awarded the Victoria Ooss " for f?nllantly charging and breaking, singly, a skir-
L:shing d<(uare of the retreating rebel army from Calpee and killing two or three sepoys in the conflict").
"5 Major A. Cory served on special duty with the Nepaulese Force under Jung Bahadoor in tlio Indian mutiny
inpaign in 1857-58, and present at the capture of Groruckpore, and siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
^t Major F. B. Norman served in the Punjaub throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-58 ; as Assistant Quarter
[a*tcr General with Eusofxai Field Force at Umbeyla in 1863 j present with and Brigade under Colonel W. W.
unier at storming of Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on Z5th December and action in Chumra valley on
rlo'.ring day, and with and Brigade under Colonel A. Wilde in subsequent operations; served as Assistant
aarter Master General throughout the campaigns in Bhootan in 1864-65 and 1865-66; on Z4th March 1865 when
^connoitring in Crooroogaon Pass with a Company of Khelat-i-Ghilzie Bcgiment and a Company of aQth Pum'aub
ative Infantry captured four stockades, inflicting severe loss on the enemy ; received by telegraph thanks of Hia
xccllency Sir Hugh Rose and was afterwards thanked bv Government of India ; present at recapture of Dewan-
iri by the force under Brigadier General Tombs on and April 1865 ; accompanied the force under Colonel W.
ichafdson on ita advance towards Tongsoo in February x866 resulting in capture of Suleeka, occupation of the
L-uQ Suspension Bridge over Monass and restoration by Booteahs of the guns they had captured at Dewangiri in
ebniary 1865 ; served as and in Command 24th Punjaub Native Infantrjr throughout the Black Mountain expe-
ition under Major General A. Wilde in 1868 ; has boon favourably montionod in despatches of six Officers 00m-
landing field forces or brigades; has revived thanks of two Commanders in CHiief; commendation of
ovemment of India for capture of stockades in Gooroogaon Pass in March 1865 ; a Brevet Majority for services
1 Bhootan in 1864-65 ; Indian Mutiny Medal, and India Medal with Clasps for Umbeyla, Bhootan, and North-
Test Frontier.
^ Major F. J. Craigie served with the Punjaub Irregular Force in the Koorian Valley in October and November
(56. and present at the taking of Thorewalie. Served with the Barcilly field force on the Oude frontier in 1858-50 •
)mmanded; a party of the and Punjaub Cavalry and 24th Punjaub In&ntry in a succcssftil afihir against the rebels
: Xooreoh 29th August, and commanded the cavalry at the attack on the enemy's position at Seerpoorah on tho
)th August 1858 (Medal). Present with the Puiyaub Irregular Force in an affair with the Wuzeeree hUl tribes in i860
tfe^ial with Clasp).
"• Major C. S. Lane served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi
Jtions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on 6th Doo*
3j7 (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major H. M. Wemyss served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the battle of Budlee-ko-Serai
ul Ntyjufghur, several engagements before Delhi, siege and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major B. T. Stafford served as and in command of the 22nd Bengal Native Infantry in China, including' the
(llowing operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghaie in 1862, capture of stockades on the
:h April, capture of the stockaded village of Tserpoo on the x/th April and of stockades near Nanhsiang ont he
?th April, capture by escalade of the walled towns of Kading, Tsinpoo, Najow, and Cholin, and repulse of a v«ry
3p?rior force of the rebels on the a5th May.
^*^ Major D. S. Buist served with the Sylhet Light Infantry in pursuit of the three Companies 34th Bengal Native
oTantrjr who mutinied at Chittagong on the 18th Nov. 18^7. (Jommanded a Detachment at the action of Binna
aadymthe Cachar district on lath Jan. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Grovemment, and Medal),
omraand^ Six (Companies of the Sylhet Light Infantry cmployea in the Jynteah Hills in suppressing the Cossiah
isurrection in i860, including skirmishes on the 26th and 28th March, and capture of the stockaded village of Moong
<'Uffic. Again served in the Cossiah and Jynteah Hills during tho rebellion of 1862-63, including tho capture of
le Blockades of Moonson, Ooksaie, Nunghai, Ralleang, and fourth capture of Moonseri. Served in the Bhootan
cpc'dition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major H- A. Prinsep served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at tho battle of Agra
Uedal).
"" Major H. C. Smith served in the actions against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-55, including
le capture and destruction of Dhub and Sardine in August 18^4 ; expedition against tho Busee Eheil Afreedee» in
ec. 1854 and March 1855 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Ser>'ed as Interpreter to the loth Foot
iih the force under Brigadier Kelly on the Nepaul frontier in 1859.
^ Major J. Gh-aham served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Luck-
^w, affairs of Koorsee, Barree, and Simree, action of Nawabgunge, reoccupation of Fyzabad, and passage of the
<j?ra (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^ Major A. A. Currie served as and in command of theasrd Bengal Native Infentry in the Abyssinian campaiini
1 1S68, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ^of
ta.ior, and Medal).
^ Major R. S. Graves served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-53 (Medal with Clasp). Also
I tho defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund in 1857-58.
^ Major H. Z. Darrah was present when the 41st Bengal Native Infantry mutinied at Seetapore on the 3rd June
i57, when he escaped into Lucknow. Remained on duty at the Muchee Uhawun Port, and afterwards nt the
esidoncy throughout the defence until the final relief of the Garrison of Lucknow. Afterwards served as Assistant
.-'i:age Master in the field with the 3rd Infantry and Artillery Brigades until Feb. 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and a
i.-R service).
■"^ Major H. B. Whish served as a volunteer at the siege of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
*'^ Major J. W. Hoggan served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at tho actions of
•1 \i:onala, Nugeena, Bareilly, and Mohunpore — severely wounded (Medal).
^"' Major J. T. Harris served in the 2nd Europefm Bouj^ Fusiliers with the force before Delhi in 1857, was
rr ?ient at the battle of Budleekeserai and subsequent operations before Delhi, and severely wounded throughout
ii^h in the Subzee Mundee on the 27th Juno ; served subsequently in Oude in 1858-59 (Me«lal with Clasp). Served
iih the 15th Punjaub Infantry in tho campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Taui;lin
nd actions of Chankiawhan and Paliachow, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two C1)i.sj)h). ^ '
'■•^ Major R. G. Rogers served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
la^'p). Also throughout the Hazara campaign of 1868, including tho expedition against tho tribes on the Black
[f>UTitain (Clasp).
^"1 Major G. (;. Rowcrofl served with the force against the Husaunzaics on the Hazara frontier in 1S52. Com-
landcd the Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment with the force on the Eusufoaie frontier and against the fanatics of Sittaua
1 April and May 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
^- Lt Colonel J. J. H. Gordon fter\'ed m tho Indian campaign of 1857-58 with tho Jounporo Field Force attached to
tie Q7Lh Rogt. ; at the actions of Nusrutporc, Chanda, tJmecrpore, nnd Sulttinporc, at the siege and capture of
-ucknow and storming tho Kaiser Bagh (Medal with Clasp) ; and from Sept. 1858 to April 1859 as Field Adjutant to
'lonel Turner commanding the TrooDS on the Grand Trunk road, and Field Force during the operations in Shah-
^a'l. final attack on Jugdespore, action of Noandee, and subsequent pursuit (mentioned in despatches Brevet of
^^^J^^)- Digitized by ^OOg/e
373 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services,
'^ Lt. Colonel T. E. Gordon served as second in command of the 7th Punjaub Inffentry daring the Indian ctmiaifa
of 1858-59, commanded the Regt, at the attack and capture of the Oude Porta Dehayn and Turowl on i^ith and ijtli
July 1858 ; engaged in operations in the Futtehghur, Azimghur, and Gorrickpore districts in 1858, and in the Terai^
Kcpaul, in 1859 (five times mentioned in despatches. Medal).
*'♦ Lt.Colonel R. Chslmers served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; advanced with Maj'.-r Be*
naud's Column towards Cawnpore and carried his despatch annoimcing the CawnjMre massacre from Lohnntii ;>
Allahabad, a distance of 40 miles through a disturbed country, afterwards joined the Volunteer Cavalry and s*Tv?di
•with Havelock's Force from its first taking the field in July 1857, and was present at the actions of Fattehp-T--,
Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (both actions), Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, rtbd' i
Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency for two months (twice woundea), during which time he acte<i!.*
Field Engineer and was present at the assault and captmre of the King's stables and engine-house ; after the nh-!
of the Garrison by Lord Clyde, 8er\'ed vrith the force under Outram, occupying the Alumbagh, including the afjj
of Ghilee and repulse of the several attacks thereon, also present at the capture of Lucknow, and action of Bir.r*
pore (Medal witn two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
»7* Major Lance served with the 98th Foot in the campaign against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawar frorn^i
1851-53. Served as a Captain in the Turkish Contingent during the Russian war in 1855-56 (Turkish Mei^;,
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
*^ Major T. N. Baker served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
'^ Major P. B. Footo was engaged in various expeditions against the mountain tribes near Pcj^hawnr in ri;
Bhahgunge, and Khandhoonuddee — received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. Also prce^-n; a: -i
tficge and capture of Lucknow (Modal with Clasp).
»^t lifejor H. T. Oldfield served in 1854-55 against Hill Tribes on the Peahawur Frontier (mentioned in de<7-iu.i..
Also with the force uudor Colonel Craigie in the operations against the Busee Kheyl Tribes in March i£;5 ^il-iU
with Clasp). Served in May and Jiue 1857 in the Indian mutiny against insurgents. Present at the uct: .r ;f 'Jil
5th July 1857 at -Agra— charger wounded. Served in command of a Squadron of Sikh Horse with the C 1-4
luidcr Brigadier Showers in the pursuit of Tantia Topee from December 1858 to May 1859. Present nt th- a: 1
of Dewsah i8th January 1850— (mentioned for " gallant conduct," and received the thanks of the Govcniin<T.r f
the North- West Provinces, Medal.)
»78 Major H. L. C. Bernard served with the force under Colonel Mackesonin Hazaraand the Hnssunznie wnnri-i
of 1853-53, and present at the afifairs of the Black Mountain and taking of the fort. Served as Adjnt&iiT 'f 'ot^
Hazara Goorkha Battalion throughout the Mahsood Wuzeeree campaign of i860 with the force under BrG-rr-rri
Chamberlain, and was present at the repulse of the attack on the British Camp at Paloseen, storming the Heijfc^f
Burrurah, and in the subsequent operations leading to the occupation of Raneegorum and burning of Miu^n
(Medal with Chisp).
*^ Major £. Thompson served in the Burmese war in 18^3, and was present at the operations in the rleiain f
Donabew and capture of Pegu (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^*^ Major W. Gordon served in Burmah against the rebel Mong Gong Gee in 1854. Had chnrge of the er.trG:di>
ments at Allahabad, and command of outposts during the mutinies in 1857 (Medal) . Accompanied the Expeditit^;
Force to China, and was present at the capture of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
»» Major H. V. Mathias served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Was and in Command of the Re^ii
and Nagode Rajah's Troops at the opening of the Deccan road in 1857-58, during which operations the for.- 1
Kunchunpore Joorah, Myhere city and fort, Jokye, Kunnwarrah, Bejeeragooghur, and 43 pieces of ordnancs ^rit
taken (slightly wounded). Was and in Command of the Rewah Contingent at the storming of the enemy's posins J-
ihe Punwarrah Heights, taking all theenemy's guns, killing their leaders, and entirely dispersing their force iMr^uL
*•■ Major W. Playfair served with the ist Sind Horse, with the and Division of the Persian Expeditionary F.^.:
1857, and was present at the bombardment and capture of Mohnmra (Medal with Clasp).
»* Major Melmo^ A. Douglas Orchard served dunug the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, and was present in the tr^^
of the sth July and 10th October 1857 at Agra (Medal).
*»♦ Major C. W. Fletcher Served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow firom the 30th Jnnenri' «
final reUef by Lord Clyde on the 17th Nov. 1857, and was severely wounded — shot through the loft arm, r»nY:: j .-
the loss of the use of the loft hand — whilst on duty as Look-out Ofi^lcer on the top of the Residency on th£:n
August (Medal with Clasp, wound pension for life, and a year's service).
»*t Lt.Colonel D. Macintyre served with both expeditions of 185a, under Sir Colin Campbell, against the HillTr^*^
on the Pcshawur frontier, including the destruction of the fortified village of Pranghur and action at Ishkakc^ Se^'^
also with the Expeditionary Force against the Boree Afreedees in November 1853 (Medal with ClasT^). Em:^T^^
on several occasions in 1857-58, when commanding an extra Goorkha Regiment, in protecting the hili pof^s :. '-^
Kalco Kimiaon frontier from the Rohilcund rebels, and in keeping the district in order.
*•* Major R. D. Campbell served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served throughout the btis
mutiny campaign, against the mutineers near Benares on the 6th July 1857 (charger severely wr^i-i^^:'
also at Azimghur, and with the Nepaulese Contingent in the Goruckpore district (Medal). Served also thnmr^ .
the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present at the storming and capture of Dalimkote, and of Bah tii
Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp).
»* Lt.Colonel C. Nedham served m the loth Regt. the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the wholeof the f^^
operations before Mooltan, afifair of 9th Sept., storming of the enemy's strongly-entrenched position, capture of ::-
DowlatGate, action of Soorjkoond, and surrender of the fortress: afterwards present at the battle of Gcc;:ni
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 34th Regt. at the defeat of the rebels near Bootwul on the Nepaul frontifr 7i
aSth March 1859 (Medal).
»*t Lt.Colonel J. Hudson served as Adjutant 64th Regt. throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, inclmlLn^ti'^
storm and capture of Rcshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab. and boznhanlm^r! '
Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Ser\'ed in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1 557-5 S ;?:=-
sent with Havelock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao. Bu.«*€-a
Gunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow ; pre»icni in :tll ^>
sequent operations, including three sorties, until the second relief of Lucknow (thanked by Governor Gener' 3
Council) ; served in defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwahor mutineers, and action of Kalee Nudde* and Kr
keroulie, and capture of Barcilly ; acted as D.A. Adjutant General with Sir H. Havelock at Mohumrah an-l at Ali-
bagh (Medal wiui Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served as and in Command of the aist Bengal N&i^^
Inmntry in the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
»' Major E. L. Earle Ber\'ed throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857, and was wounded on the right side by a e*
ket-ball (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
** Major G. C. Depree servetl in Arracan during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegn).
•w Major C. J. Mead has the Burmah Medal with Clasp for Pegu for the campaign of 1853.
"0 Major H. H. Godwin-Austen served in the Burmese war in 1853 as Aide ae Camp to Greneral Godwin fM««-^
with Clasp for Pegu) . Served on special duty with the left Column of the Bhootan field force as Surveyor, awi '^•
present at the storm and capture of the fort of Dalimkot and the stockade of Chamoorchi in Decern t>cr iS64 iCk*;-
»i Major G. A. Prendergast commanded a Squadron Mooltance Cavalry detached from ShalyehanpfTn? t- :'-'
aosistance of the Rajah of Powaync and commanded at Powayne during the attack on thatplaceby thcn*l>ef?r.!!if^
Khan Bahadoor Khan and Feroze Shah on the 7th and 8th Oct. 1858. Served as Orderlj' Officer to Brign-lser Tr -?
during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was present in the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, an.l aioo.
and capture of Fort Mittowlie (Medal).
•w Major C. H. S. Scott served with the 71st Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from rth Feb. iS;;, "•
eluding the siege of Sebastopol, e^roedition to Kertch, destruction of and afikirs at Taman (Medal with ClofV- ^-,
Turkish Medal). Served with tJie Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the aci^;::-
Koonoh, Muttra, and Deopoora, battle of Golowlee, capttire of Calpee, actionof Morar, and capture of Gwalior (ra-
tioned in despatches) . In Nov. 1858 accompanied a Flying Column to hunt up rebels in the Gwahor dirtrict a* m^
Officer to the Column (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
»* Major W. H. Maokeey served in the Crimea from x6th Aug. 1855, and was proflent at the siege and fall of Stcu-
Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services. 374
opol, and asMiilt of thfl 8ih Sept., and aoted m Aaaistant Engineer to the Highland Brigade (Medal with Claep, and
^kish Medal) . Served in the Indian campaign of x858-5o,4nclading the siege and capture of Luolmow ; also acted
IS Ajssist. Fiela Engineer from Nov. 1858, and was engagea with the 4th Company Royal Engineers in all the actions
,nd at the taking and destmction of yarious fortifications from AUahabad to the Nepaol country (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Mi^or M. M. Prendergast served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the oe*
npation of the Alnmbagh under Ontram» siege and oaptore of Ludmow, and subsequent operations in Oude,
ffair of Bunnee (wounded), and actions of Simree and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal
rith Clasp).
»i Lt. Colonel H. H. Gough served as Adjutant of Hodson's Horse throughout the sie^of Delhi (wounded).
Vunmanded a Wing of the Regiment in the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, rehef of I^ucknow by Lord
3yde,battle of Gawnpore, aflhirs at SeraighatandKhodaffuzige, siege and capture of Luoknow (severely wounded«and
170 horses lolled), and action of Ranode (mentioned in despatches on several occasions for " distinguished bravery"
Dd thanknd by the Governor General of India, Brevet of Major, Victoria Gross, and Medal with three Clasps).
SM Msjor A. Beagrim served with the xst Royals in the Crinoea from the 20th August 1855, including the siege
ad fall of SebttBtopol (Medal with Clasp, and forklah Medal) .
^ Msjor W. Winson served with the Kelat-i>Ghilaie Regiment on the Peshawur Frontier in 1855-56 and during the
laUny in T857 (Medal). With Uie same Regiment in Euso&aie under Sir Sydney Cotton in Ajnil and May 1858.
'K>znmanded the i8th Bengal Native Inftuitry during the operations in Bhootan in 1865, and was present at the z«-
aptore of the Bala Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
** Lt. Colonel G. R. Westmaoott was present with the asrd Bengal Native Infkntry at Mhow when that Regiment
Qutinied on the ist July 1857. Commanded a detachment of Hyderabad Cavalry, Infantiy, and Artillezy in Malwa
a 1857. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, and was present at tke
Qvestment of Indore, siege of Ratghur, repulse of the enemy's attack on our Camp, skirmish of JldUah (horse
everely wounded by sabre cuts, and personally thanked by Sir Hugh Rose), action of Barodia (wounded tynii
irice mentioned in despatches), relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota and pursuit to Behra ; aflUr of Zallimpora,
latUe of Betwa and siege of Jhansi ; affair of Kotra, ist battle of Koonoh (horse killed) ; rear-guard xst Bri-
^e at Deopora ; action of Galowlee, capture of Calpeo, action of Billawah (wounded), afflkfr of outposts
lear Gwalior, and reoocupation of Gwalior. Commanded a Detachment of Artillery and 5th Fusiliers on board
he steamer Bitrhampuira from Cawnpore to Allahabad, and was ^ngagdd at Heerapore and Kaleekunka on the
ia&a&ge down in July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Maior).
^ Major J. Sconce served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi (men^
ioned in deeqpatcdi), battle of Agra, relief of Luoknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Gawnpore on 6th December x85>
Medal with two Clasps) .
*^ Major W. C. Mitchel served with the force under Brigadier Cotton against the Mohmund hill tribe onthe-
Peshawur frtmtior in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies in the Gtoraria district hk.
September, October, and November 1857.
^ UaioT F. P. Luard served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59,— with the Rajpootana Field
Porce against the Malwa Insurgents ; with the Yolunteer Cavalnr at the attack and capuret of Nimbhera ; as a
rolonteer gnxmer at the action of Jeerunand defiance of NeemuohFort (mentioned in Bombay general orders for-
* gallant conduct")' Wasattaohedtothex4thLightDragoonsatthesiegeandcaptureofCniandareeand Jhansi; acted
IS Aide de Gamp to Sir Hugh Rose at the battle of Koonch, with capture of the Ibrt and town and pursuit, operations
Mfore Calpee, action at Muttra, affiur of outposts on aoth May 1858, battle of Golowlee, capture or tee town and fort
)f Calpee and pursuit (mentioned in Governor General's orders for services before Calpoe, Medal with Clasp).
Served the campaign of i860 in Chixu with Fane's Horse and commanded a Souadron in the action of Sinho, fUl of
he Taku Forts, and actions of the 8th and axst September (acted aa Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle), and but*
imdeT of Pekin (mentioned by Brigadier Pattle as being "several times personally engaged with the enemy '*
irounded. Medal with two Clasps) . ' '
*^ Lt.Coloncl F. B. A. Chamier served as Aide de Camp to General Outram with Havelock*s Force, and was pn» .
lent at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Lncknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency
intAl the relief of its Garrison by Lord Clyde ; also present at the final capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches
Kodal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). '
^ Md;or H. R. Osbomo served as Brigade Major to the Cavalry portion of the force employed on the Buso&ale
'rontier m April and May X858, under Sir Sydney Cotton (mentiozied in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^ Major &. H. C. Simpson served in the Indian mutiny campaign of x857*s8; accompanied Havelock's force <
ram its first taking the neld in July 1857, and present at the actions of Fnttehpore, Cawnpore, Bithoor, and Mun-
;snrar, relief of ue Garrison of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency until relieved by Lord Clvdft
Q Nov. 1857 ; served afterwards at the defence of the Alumbagh under Outram until February 1858 inctudinir the
^polse of numerous attacks on that position ; also at the final aiege assault and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in
iespatches, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
^ Major £. C. Impey was present at the siege and capture of Kotah by the field force under Major General
^bens in 1858 ; after the siege he was attached as Political Officer with that fisrce on the march from Kotah to-
S'eemach (Medal).
** Ma^or G. J. Pasley served in the Sonthal campaign of X855.
*" Major J. Y. Hunt served with the force under General Van Courtlandt in X857-58 and was present at the
Muttons of Odawallah, Khyrekee, and Hisaar, storm and capture of the village of Mungalee. Commanded the aird
rnuiaab Infantry in the action of Namoul (twice mentioned in despatches, thanked by Grovemment Modal)
*'o Major C. F. Sharpe served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal) . ' '*
^" Major P. H. F. Harris served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1853-59, and was present in he White-
^oud Expedition against the Braves in June X858.
*^ Major T. B. Yander Gucht served with the Ibroe under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Busofkaie Countr\* in Anrit
ind May 1858, and was present at the attack on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp) . j ^f*^
^^ Major B. R. Chambers served the Sonathl campaign of 1855-56. Also throughout the defence of the Reel-
tcncy at Lecknow from the 30th June to the X7th Nov. 1857, and waa severely woundwl (Medal with Clusn a year's
ervice, and a wound pension). Served with tne Busofazie Field Force in the Umbeyla campaign, and wiis uresent
a the actions of the xsth and i6th December X863 (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Hazara Field Force inoin.i.-nrr
perations on the Bhwk Mountain in x868 (Clasp) . inciua.ng
*^* Maior C. Taylor was Adjutant of the Regiment of Ferozepore and present imder Colonel Bravser in the
'>n at Allahabad when a Company of the mutinous Bepoys of the 6th Bengal Native Infantry were disarmed bv the
>ikhs on the night of the 6th June X857. Waa also present at the engagements with the rebels between the Citv
Ad Cantonments of Allahabad on the lath June, and at Kidgnni on the 13th June— sevorely wounded (Medal)
^^' Major H. Fellowes served as Adjutant 31st Bengal Native Infantry during the Sonthal campaign of 18^1;-^ •
m throughout the mutiny of 1857-59, including the defence of Sanger and operations in Central IncSa (Medal vriUi
-u»P). Served as Brigade Miyor to the BengalBrigade of the Abyssinian Bxpeditionary Force in x868 rvnr«
ij^urably mentioned in despatches. Medal). f^ j ce m xows (very
" Major J. omespie served in the Meransaie expedition under Brigadier Chamberlain in 1856 (Medal will.
^P)- Present at &ohat on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857, and served on the firontier throughout the mutinr
Jerved with the force under Brigadier Chamberlain against the Wuzeerees in 1859 (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded
he troops in the Goomul Yalley in x86o, had several skirmishes with marauding parties of Wuzeerees and retook
toelB and plunder.
**^ U.Colonel J. P. SherrifF served with the and Pnnjaub InAuxtry during the Indian mutiny campaignin x8<7-cfi
f*^ was present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi including the battle of Niujntfghur; Acoompameu
rreathed's Moveable Column and present at the battle of Boolundshuhur ; was detached with a portion of his
J^Kunent at AUyrhur; and subsequently commanded a mixed force in the Etawah District, where he had several
■Va'gements with the enemy and captured five fipins, after driving the enemy from his position-^receivnd thA
*»jl^ of the Governor GenSia (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Miyor). *~»*woii roceiveatne
.^ f{^or Mallock served in Central India in 1857-58, including the action of Mnndesore and siege of Rat^hnr
W (Medal with Clasp). . W^Triu?
Digitized by V^CjJJ^Lc
375 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
*•! Major G. C. ThomsoTi perred with the army before Delhi in «857, from the 3 tit July to the final awanlt iti
capture of the city, and commanded a detactunent of the Kumaon Battalion in the action of Ludlov Cut'ie a<r
the walls of the city, when fonr gnns were captured (mentioned in deapatohes). Was aAerwaxds ex^gvd dur^
the operations leading? to the final capture of Lucknow ; also throun^Uoat the Ilohilcond campaign, indodiiu; tk
capture of Bareilly and several other engai^ments (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
^ Major T. Dennehy served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56, and commanded a detachment of two Ccs-
panics in action with the Insurgents at ChundkuDdra. Served also during the Indian mntiny of 1857-58. &:i
commanded the Head Quarters of the Allahabad Military Police Battalion at the actions of ManJckporo aiul G»i-
hamaron (twice thanked by the Governor General, Medal).
^M Major T. J. Watson served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at all the engagencov ■ '
Brigadier Seton's Column between Delhi and Futtehghur. Also present at the siege of Lncknow. C'Ommsa<k^k
Squadron of Hodson's Horse, and present at one engagement (mentioned in despatchea. Medal with Clasp}.
*^ Captain R. Topman served in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859, and was present vl i^
repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree (wountled^ ;/.:
Sirsoc, action of Nawabgunge (contused), occupation of F^abad, passage of the Goomteeat8nltaapore,thr(r44.-
out the Byswarra campaign, including theaflfhirs of Kandoo Nuddee, FWeegnat. and Hyderghnr. and pan^: -
Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee, also the Trans-GSogra campaign, including the affUr near Chnrda and psr». -.
taking the Fort of Meeieedia, attack un Bankee with pursuit to the Baptee, advance into Nepanl and sffsu j.
Sitkaghat (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^*^ Captain Lionel Smith served in the Indian mntiny campaign in 1857-59, and was engaged as avolimt«cTTj.
the 8th Foot when the mutineers were repulsed from the guns at Jullundur on the 7th June 1857. Saved vil l/
Kemaoon Battalion in Oaclo and on the Nepaul frontier from Oct. 1858 to June 1859, ^""^^ present in the scuo:.
Sitkaghat (Medal).
*^ Major E. T. Gurdon served in the Indian mntiny eamiMign in 1857 ; present with the Neemnch Force \x'.m
Nimbherae on 93rd September as a volunteer with the Bengal ArtiUeiy, with the Keemooh foroe in the acooi] rj^
the Mundesore rebels at Jeerun on the 8th October, and witn the Artillery in the Fort of Neemudi dnziag Uiete.^
by the Mundesore rebels in October and Nov. 1857 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
<» Major A. H, Bramley served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Polwhele at the action of the 5th Julv 1857, »^3
the Neemuoh mutineers near Agra ; and was also present at the battle of Agra on the xoth October fulowing ^
the Mhow and Indore Rebels^slightly wounded (Medal).
*^ TdajOT W. Musgrave served in the Cape Mounted Rifles and In command of Irregular Troops dxirxz tt
Kaffir war of 1850-53, and was present at all the engagements of importance durin^r the war and at many of tbn
commanded the Irregular Trcops engaged (Medal). Commanded a Gorpe of Irregular Horae of 430 men a •^i
Indian mutiny of 1857-59 (MoiclaO. Served with the 8xst Regiment in the Eusoofkie expedition of iSsdcii:
North'Westem Frontier of India (Medal with Olasp).
^* Major J. T. Bushby served in the Burmah campaign in 1851 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*** Mf^'or J. J. Boswelf was present with Brigadier General Nioaiolson's Column at the attack and defeat of i^
Bealkote mutineers on the X2th and i6th July 1857 on the Ravee (Medal).
«» Major H. Tyndall was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jnllnnder on the 7th of Jane 1S57 ci
served with the pursuini^ Column. Served against the rebels near Googaria and Mooltan in 1857-58 (M^sl). ^
served with the Expeditionary Force against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i8<So, and was praot (i
the action at the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp) .
**< Captain F. D. M. Brown served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including tiie battle of BudleekcKniil
the engagements imder the walls of Delhi, action of Nujjufghur, assault and capture of DeUti, actions of K«noC
Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie storm and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oade \yif^
with two Clasps, Victoria Cross ** for j^reat gallantry at Narnoul on the i6th Nov. 1857, in having, at the imaiarJ
risk of hia own life, rushed to the assistance of a wounded soldier, whom he carried off under a heavy fire tNaiu ^
enemy, whose Cavalry were within forty or fifty yards of him at the time ") . Served in the Indian N.W. TreJLr
war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clas^u
**7 Major M. M. Proctor served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and subsequently with the Kjih'^
Battalion in the Oude campaign and on the Nepaul frontier (Medal with (^lasp).
^"^ Major F. Allen served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. (3ommanded the zStii Bengal >'i^^
Infhntry in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal).
*** Major W. H. Gkirton served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served also thronghoiU the mru:'
in 1857-58 (Medal). Was severely and dangerously wounded and had hia horse lulled onder him in an sttsdc qt =
a party of rebels under Sung Ram Sing in the Jaunpore district.
*^ Mi^'or J. Roberts served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
^1 Mi\jor W. G. Waterfleld was at Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny on the xoth May 2857 ; was aSurwH
present at the actions of the Hindun (mentioned in despatches), at the battle of Bnddleekeserai, and tbroajrbcr.::«
siege of Delhi. Served as Political Officer to the foroe that marched from Delhi to Jeypore imder Mi^or KeUaus.
in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal with Clasp).
*** Major H. E. Waller served during the Sonthal campaign of 1S55.
*** Maior S. A. T. Judge served in Burmah in X853-53 (Medal with CHaap for Pegn). Present with the in
Militia (Cavalry at Ap^a on the 4th July 1857, when the Kotah Contingent mutinied and the gons of tiie Coctiir''
and all the ammunition and luggage were retaken from them ; also present at the action of the following day(^<o>^
*** Ifojor J. W. H. Johnstone served in the Indiui mutiny campaign in X857-58, and was wounded at the iHbH
on Thanna Bawun in September 1857 ; present with Seton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and PatialN.»'<
reocoupation of M3rnpooree ; also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position at Bnngaon in AprJ lip-
wounded (Medal).
^ Major G. B. C. Simpson served with the Malwa Field Foroe in X857 ; and the Central India campaisa tr-^
Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, attached to a Light Field Battery, and was present at the sieges of Dhar and ChsD'>*r ,
also at the siege storm and capture of Jhansi. and battle of the Betwa, and was dangeroualv wounded s^ '
working guns emplo;.^ indislod^ng theenemy from a strong position (mentioned in despatches, itedal with Cu^
**7 Major A. Tulloch served with the Simoor Rifle Regiment before Delhi in 1857 ; was slightly wounded icu-'
E7th July at Hindoo Rao's house by the bursting of a shell, severely wounded on the X4th Joi^ (Medal with C j».
Served with the China Kxpeditionary Force in i86o-6x (Medal).
*** Major C. W. Hawes served as Adjutant and Commandant of Cavalry Guides before Delhi in 1857. ^'=*
manded the Guides Infiintry on several occasions during the siege assault and capture of Delhi, and preeci ^
every skirmish from the 9th June to the 14th September (four times wounded). Present with Brigadier Shcww*"
Flying Column in the district about Delhi in 2857 as Commandant of Guide Cavalry (Medal with Clasp). Sctt*
with the Eusofznie Field Force under Sir Sydney Cotton to Sittana in 1858 as Commandant of Cavalry, and izl ^
Command of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
♦" M^or G. N. Money served in Burmah in 1853-54. Served throughout the siege operations before Delhi ircc it
xst July 1857, including the actions of the 9th 14th and asrd July, ist and and August, and other minor tf^%
Btorming of the Cashmere Battery Breach on the 14th Sept. and throughout the assanlt of the city and tit kx
davs' fighting, resulting in its capture on the 20th Sept. Subsequently served as Staff Officer to Colooel Gtmn: >
Column in the operations against the Joudpore and other rebels, and horse killed under him at the action of Kit". ^
(mentioned in despatches). Was Adjutant to his Regiment in all the onerations under Brigadier SmUm, iaclci^
the actions at Gungeree, Putteealee, and Mynpooree ; also present at tlie Alumbagh and Transgogrs opeiaou«< . k
the storm and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree, and subsequent operationa in Oude (Medal with tiro Cs-^-^
Served as Adjutant and 2nd in Command of the 3rd Punjaub Inftuitry throughout t^e Umbeyla osmpai£n cf :>'i
(Medal with Clasp).
*^ Mf^orH. L. Hawkins served at the siege and capture of Kotah mi858. Commanded a detaolimant of Hi.nf^
Horse at the action of Seckur in January X859 (Medal).
*^ Major P. C. Rynd was present at the engagement between the Naval Brigade and the mntiaoua ctom^
panies of the 73rd Bengal Native laftintry at Dacca in November 1857 (Medal).
*» Major K. M'D. de W. Douglas served during the Indian mutiny in X857-S8, and "W^KPj^^ aaaTo5BZ««* ,
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riih the Artillery at the action of Shahgunge near Agra on the 5th July, and at the battle of Agra on tho xcth
October 1857 (Medal).
^ Mi^or G. A. do Kantiow served during the operations against the hill tribes on the Peshawnr fhmtier in 1855
tfedal with Clasp). Was present at Mynpooree on» during, and subsequent to the mutiny of the Native iSroops at
tuit station in May 1857, and rocoived the Queen's gracious approbation and the Governor General's thanks for
admirable services" rendered at the imminent peril of his life. Was present with 39th Sowars in action at Bhow-
on^r on 6th June i8s7, against the mutineers of the 7th Light Cavalry, Z3th 48th and 77Bt Native Infi&ntry fh)ni
(QcknofT, and killed the rebel leader in hand-to-hand conflict, himself receiving a sabre wound on the forehead.
served at Mynpooree in command of an Irregulu: Force up to the abandonment of the Station, and subsequently
s a volunteer m the action of 5th July near Agrra (horse kiUed), and in all minor operations up to 19th Aug. 1657.
tommanded a Detachment of Agia Militia Cavaliy in action near Allyghur on 24th August (mentioned in despatches) ,
ud during subsequent operations of Colonel Montgomerie's Column. Present as a volunteer in the battle of the
oth Oct. 1857 &^ Agra. Served with Sir Hope Grant's Colmnn up to the reoccupation of Mynpooree, and as Com-
landant of the Muttra Horse in Colonel Cotton's Movable Force during the operations at Futtehpore-Sikree, and
iBewhere. Raised the Futtehghur Organised Police Battalion, and served as its Commandant In action at Bimgaon
>ne charger and one troop-horse wounded under him ; mentioned in despatches). Conunanded the Cavalry in the ae-
on ofard liay 1858 at Shahjefaanpore (mentioned in despatches, charger wounded), the defence of the Ji^, and aflFkira
absequent to the relief of the Garrison, including the action of the 15th May (very dangerously wounded by sabre
nts on face and right arm in hand-to-hand encounter). Present as Commandant of the IU>hilcund Auxiliary Levy,
'hich he had raiscn and organised, in defence of entrenchments and town of Porvaine f^m June to Nov. 1858, and
I the many and various offensive and defensive operations, including the attack on the enemy's outix>Bt at Ahmed-
uggur (thanked by Government of India) and siege of Porvaine (thanked by Government of India). Served with
le same Levy on active service in the north of the Shahjehanpore district up to 28th Dec. 1858, and subsequently
Dross the Sarda, move on Pullea, and expulsion of the rebels from the town and fort (Uianked by Government of
idia) and pursuit into Oude. Present as a volunteer with a Troop of Cavalry and two Companies of the Rohilcund
uxiliary Levy with Brigadier Dennis' Column during pursuit in the Khyreeghur Jimgles, and in two actions fought
I Jan. 1 859 (mentioned in despatches) . Served with the Levy in active pursuit up to Nepaul , and in subsequent opera-
ODB ondertaken in clearing the district fh>m rebels and marauders up to tJie end of the disturbances (thanked
f Government of India). Has received the gracious approbation of Her Majesty for *' excellent service " rendered
I the State in 1857-58 j been officially and especially reported to the Government of India when leaving Rohilcund
I September 1859, for the " valuable services'' rendered by the force under his conmiand in Rohilcund ; and honour-
bly mentioned by the Govenunent of the N.W. Provinces to the Government of India (Medal and Brevet of Major).
^ Major H. R. B. Worslcy served against rebels in Mirzapore district in 1857 (MedaJ). Served also in the Souta
r China in 1858-59 (Medal) .
^ Captain F. D. Harington served throughout the SonthaJ campaign of 1855.
*M Major Little served with the 17th Regmient in the Crimea, subsequent to the ftJl of Sebestopol, fh>m the 26th
fov. 1855, till the evacuation in June 1856. Served as Adjutant of the xst Battalion 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W.
"ontier war of 1863 with the Susatyze Ineld Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and
t the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the Z5th Dec., also in the action at
fmbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on i6th Dec, which ended in the complete
ant of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on Z7th Dec. (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major H. 1^ Noble served with the Agra force in 1857-58, and was present at the action of the 5th July with
le Neemnch mutineers, and at the battle of Agra on the xoth October 1857 (Medal). Present at the storming of
16 fortified village of Dheepoora, led a small body of Sikhs on the right attack, charged and took the heights, and
resent in several other skirmishes.
*^ Mi^or W. R. M. Holroyd was attached to the 86th Regt. during the Indian mutiny caxnpaign in 1857-58, and
^rved with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose at the operations before Cnanderi, at siege and
»rming of Jhansi (severely wounded), battle of Betwa, action of Koonoh, siege and capture of Calpee (Medal with
lasp).
^ Major O. S. Maclean served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857. Subsequently present at tfie actions
r Boolundshnbur, Coel, Acrabad, and Affra— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). ■ Served with the China Expe-
itionary Force of x86o, and present at the action of Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawan and
togohow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Major H. O. P. Rice served as Assistant Commissariat Officer with the Sikkim Field Force in i86z.
^ Major R. D. Osbom served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of Z857-59; present at the actions of
oolnndshuhur and Allvghur ; commanded a detachment of the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the actions of Gungeree
ad Puttiallee ; present m various operations against the rebels in the Agra district; served with Colonel Troup's
olnmn in Oude, and present at the action of Biswah ; served with the Sangor Field Force under General Whitlock
xrni January to May Z859 ; conunanded a field detachment in the Ooraie district ; defeated a party of rebels at
Ddhoorkee; and served with the Bundlecund Field Force under Brigadier Wheeler in z85^-6o (Medal).
^ Major C. A. Baylay served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Modal).
*«» Major G. F. Graham served throughout the liidian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the
&ir8 in the Btawah district ; also with the Column under Brigadier Showers in the action of Dowsa against Tantia
opee on the z4th January z8s9 (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal).
**• Major A. Copland served with Colonel Craigne's force against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier in
[arch Z855 (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in Z865, and was present at the assault and
iptare of the Bala Stookade (Claap).
♦« Major M. C. Perreau served with the China Bxpeditionaiy Force in z86o-6z (Medal).
«« Major H. D. E. W. Chester served throughout the siege of Delhi fh)m the 28th June z8s7, to its final captore
Qd was slightly wounded on the Z4th July. Served also at the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clvde*
iclnding the affhir at Bagh ; also present at the afikir of Baree (Medal with two Clasps) .
w Major A. H. Eekford was present at the siege and capture of Delhi in Z857, and was severely wounded on the
)th July. Accompanied General Penny's Column into Rohilcund, and was severely wounded in action at Kukerow.
(6 on the 30th April 1858, reoeivinjr two sabre cuts while driving back Ghazees fh>m the guns (Medal with Clasn)
*« Captain T. H. lycwin served m the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the defence of Cawnnore
ndor General Windham, in Nov. Z857; also at the taking of the fortified town of Meergunge, the siege and caoture
f Lucknow by Lord Clyde, relief of Azimghur. Served also with the Central India Field Force under Bricadier
rhoeler (Medal with two Clasps). "
«® Major J. N. B. Hewett served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, and was present in all the actions
lere from the 23rd June to the z 2th September (Medal with Clasp) .
♦^ Major H. L. A. Tottenham served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of z 857-59, and was present as a
lountcd Escort to the guns at the action of Shahgunge near Agra, on the 5th July (slightly wounded) and as a
olunieer at the battle of Agra on the zoth October Z857. Served also with the Column under Brigadier Horsford
gainst the rebels in Nepaul, including the defeat of the rebels at Sitkaghat (Medal).
*n Moior F. M. Birch served in the Indian mutiny campai^ of Z857, and was present at the action of Chinhut
lircughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Inglis f^om 2nd July to 2sth
ept. 1857) being engaged in three sorties and commanded a party of the 84th Foot in repulse of a grand attack on
tie 18th August and subsequently regaizied possession of the breach (twice wounded, mentioned in despatchea
nd thanked by the Governor General), battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and capture of Hurrah (Medal with
llasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major) .
<> Captain J. W. M'Queen served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 j served with the 4th Pun-
mh Infantry at the siege assault and capture of Delhi ; present with Greathed's Column in the actions of Boolund-
hnhnr, Allyghur, Aksabad, Agra, and Kanouge; also in the advance to the relief of Lucknow, includinir action at
ilarigange, aflUrs near the Alumbagh and Dilkoosha, and storming of the Secunderbagh (severely wounded)
fterwards present at Cawnpore, and with the advance on Futtehghur ; commanded the 4th Puniaub Inftuatrv dnrinir
he Oude and Rohilcund campaign in April and May X858, including the captore of Bareilly (Medal with two Olaspa).
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Served with the force nnder Bripidler General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kh^l Wnaeenes in Deeento
1850 and Jannaiy x86o ; sJso with that against the Mahsood Wnzeereea in April and May z86o (Medal with dan).
*'* Captain T. Cadell served with the 2nd Bengal European Fnsiliers tlironghoat the operattans before De&i 3
1857, and waa present at the battle of Badleekeserai, the final assanlt and capture of the dty, and ti&e sabecqiKti
operations witn the Movable Column under Brigadier Showers (Medal with Clasp, and Yictoria Crois). Served is
the 4th irregular Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in the Oude campaign of zSsS-sq ; preaeot at the aecioD tf
Mehudi under Colonel Brind, in which 13 of the enemy's guns were captured; also witb Ckdonel Tomer'a Coha
Bohilcund in 1859.
*J* Captain B. Rogers was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at BareiUy on the 31st May 1857; serred is
defence of the Kumaon Hills against rebels in 1857, and in Bohilcund and Oude Jungles in 1858-59 in eo&maacd <f
Kumaon Levy, and present at we action of Bosompore (Medal).
^s Captain 6. A. A. Baker served in the Indian matinr campaign of 1857-58 ; accompanied a drtarliTnmt of ^
and Bengal European Fusiliers in pursuit of the JuUunaer Mutineers along the foot of the hills in June; rode t^
Mr, Forsytii the Deputy Commissioner at Umballa 30 miles to head the mutineers and save a district teh««rl =
which was a large amount of treasure ; succeeded, and gave such information to the troops on the Jumna as csisei
the efibctual guarding of the fords and the dispersion of the rebels ; present at the siege and assault of Ddhi ; ns-
manded a troop of Hodson's Horse at Humayoon'a Tomb when Major Hodson was endeavouring to eaptan tb*
King of Delhi ; received command of a squadron and was the first to receive the King, and hdd the rear k!^
Major Hodson had safely conveyed his prisoner into Delhi. Was afterwards present at the actions of Boohiart-
ahnuhr and Allyghnr, at thetakmg of Futtehpore Sekree, actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, Mvnpoorie, and Jdlalala^
siege and capture of Luclcnow and affiiir at the Moosabagh, action of Kawabgun^, and occupation of Tra^ti
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two CHaspa). Served the campaign of i860 m (Thina, including the actk: <.'
Siolio, capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan and Palichau (wounded and charger wounded), lai
advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain H. M. Repton served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-50, and was preaent at the aflkir ri
Futtehpore. Jana« Orayiah, and Shereghurghat, pnrsuit of the rebel force under Feroxeahah, and the Bundlcc::^
*"Captain J. Upperton commanded a body of Irregular Cavalry during the Indian mutiny in 1857-56 a. ui
about the Delhi division and on the borders of Central India; throughout the Oude campaign in 1858-59, and pr«ftt}
at the capture of the forts of Amathie and Shnnkurghur, and action of Dhoondiakhera (Medal witn Ctesp). Screi
witii Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of x86o in China, and was present at the action of Sinho, capnr* i
the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan (thanked by the Commander in Cnief of the French forces) and Taiidaz,
and capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*^ Captain H. 0. T. Jarrett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal), and was awarded the Tletoria Cne«
for an act of bravery at the village of Baroun on the X4th October 1858.
^ Captain O. F. M. Phillips served with the Kota Contingent in several skirmishes in the Mutfera and AIlTflr
Districts until it mutinied at Agra on the 4th July 1857; served with the 3rd Europeans in several skirmiBhes writ thr
mutineers, and present at the action of the 5th July 1857 near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers— horse kiUed(lfedi';.
<*o Major W. O. Cubitt served in the Volunteer Cavalry at the action of Chinhut on the 30th June 1857 and vu
awarded the Victoria Cross for having on the retreat saved the lives of three men of the 3ana Foot at the risk ofki
own life ; was afterwards present throughout the defence of the Besidency at Lucknow and was wounded (Med^
with Clasp, and a year's service).
^ Major F. T. Bainbridge served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ineinding thenefeisl
capture of Lucknow, operations on the Gtorruckpore and Nepanl flrontiers, and final dispersion these of the re^
(Medal with Clasp). Raised the Bawul Pindee Mule Train for the Abyssinian expedition in 1867 ; commanded ibt
Train throughout the expedition, and was present at the action of Arogeo and capture of Magdala (mentioDed s
despatches. Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Hasara field fbrce in x868, including ttie expedi^
agamst the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Captain F. J. Keen served with the and Pumaub Infimtry during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58; n*
present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi, battles of Boolundshuhur and Agra, reuef of the ganisc^:'
Lucknow, hj Lord Clyde, battie of Cawnpore, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, occnpatiiaii
Bareilly, and many minor afikirs (Medal with two Clasps).
<** Captain O. Menziea served in the Oude campaign m 1858 and was present at the storm and CKpban of the fff.
of Rampore KussiaJMedal).
*** Captain E. D. H. Vibart served with the xst Bezigal European Fusiliers at the siege of Delhi in 1857, inehids;
the battle of Niyjuffghur, storm and capture of Delhi ; present at the action of Narloul ; subsequently accoonaaied
Seton's Column to Futtehghur and present at the actions of Oungeeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie ; served mth !k
2nd Punjaub Infismtry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, also with several moveable oolnmns under Sir Hrv
Grant and (General Walpole, ana present at the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
«« Major E. A. C. Lambert served in the Burmese war of 1853-53 and was present at the operations in theBin^
firom Martaban to Tongoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ^
was present throughout the siege assaulfand capture of Delhi, including the battle of Budleekeserai and actiocs c
the xath 17th loth 20th and asrd Juno (struck down by a sunstroke), and action of Nnjjufl^hur ; Oude campaiga »'
x8c8-59 and a£fkir at Snltanpore (Medal with Clasp).
*7 M^or L. H. P. De H. Larpent commanded a detachment of his regiment with the force under CoteeJ
Vanghan in the Meranzaio district in July and August X857. S wed as Quarter Master of his regiment irith li^t
Eusofoaie expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Cocton in 1858, and was present at the destruction of Chis^ltc
Mnngul, Thana, and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies of 1857-58.
*** Major G. K. Saunders served against the rebels in the Ensoftsate country in 1857, (^d led the left Column ^
attack against the rebel villago of Narinjee, for which he received the thanks of the (iovemor General in Coxid
(Medal with Clasp).
*" Mi^or F. M. Armstrong served with the 6th Pm^aub Infiuitry in the expeditionary force under Brieaii':*
General Chamberlain in Maranzaie and Koorum in X856. Served also throughout the mutinies in the FtatunQ
and (^garia districts (Medal).
*^ Major R. Smith served with the Delhi Field Force in 1857 and was present at the occupation of Jhiqjnr.
<»i Major A. Bruce served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at theacti<» f^
Sultanpore, Mid siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with (3lasp). Served also in |he Bhootan campai^ :f
1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
*•■ Captain F. F. Rowcroft served in the Sonthal campaign of X85S-56. Served with the Bhootan Field Fpn*
throughout the operations of 1864-66, including the capture of various stockades (Medal with Clasp). Serreid:^
the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp)L
^M Major R. S. Robertson served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign d
1857-59, including the capture of Jugdespore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Serr^ ia tb«
Cossyah and Jvnteah UxUh in 1862-63 at tne assault and capture of the stockades of Ocmkoi, Nnngbarai, Oomlnuir,
and Surteong (severely wounded). Served with the Left C!olumn of the Dooar Field Force in x8^-66.
*^ Major T. N. Walker served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the and Bengal Enropec
Fusiliers, including all the siege operations before Delhi in 1857 (wounded on the x8th July), and was selertitd »»
one of the Subalterns of the ladder party at the final assault and capture of the city (wounded on the z5th Septes-
ber) was afterwards present at the capture of the heights of Sonah, and surrender of the forts of Bewani&
JiUJhur, Ranonde, Fumicknugur, and Bullnmbghur : aerved with the X7th Punjanb Inlkntry in tiie Bohilnci
campaign in 1858 including the actions of Amsoth, Bagawalla, and Nngeega, and relief of Moradabad (3IeiW
with Clasp). Has been presented with the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society.
«0> Captain W. Battye served against the rebels in the Asimghur district during the mutiny in 1857, *^ rMe>^
the thanks of Government while serving with the Ghoorka force for aiding Mr. Venablee in the capture of a iic«ed
rebel at Aaimghur (Medal). Served in China with the force at Canton in 1858 (Medal).
«M Captain W. W. Hume served at the commencement of the Indian mutiny with the Maemt Volnntser CanizTi
afterwards as a volunteer with the Aztaiery befbre Delhi during the siege and capture of thatd^rM^frifhCbsp).
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«»7 Captain B. Cracroft served throaghout the Sontlud campaign of 1855-56 and was slightly woonded. Serred
dso in the Central Indisn campaign with the force under General Whitlock and was present at the attack and
»pture of Ponwarree Heights near Kirwee on 39th Dec. 1858 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
^ Major A. M'L. Stewart served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-^8 ; with the Delhi field force in Sep-
«niber 1857; present at the taking of Jhujjur, actions of Bhumshabad and Mhow near Fnttehghur, siege and
capture of Lucknow (severely wounded on loth March 1858), attack on Rooya, action at Allygunge, taking of
ihJan'ehanporef siege and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major J. Bartlemau served with the 86th Foot in the Central India campaign of 1857-58 and was present at
he siege and capture of Chanderce, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, operations before and taking of
j&\pee ; served with the 2nd Sikh Police Corps against the rebels in the Jugdespore district fh>m August to Novem-
)er 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Puiyaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China, including the
iction of Sinho, capture of the entrenched camp at Tangka, capture of the Taku Forts, and capitulation of Pekin
Med.al with two Clasps
»» Major A. E. Campbell served with the aist Bengal Native Inllantry during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56.
K\so at Saugor in Central India during 1857-58; present at numerous engagements in the district of Saugor, and
vas severely wounded on the i8th Sept. i857^in the attack on the fortified village of Nurricoulee (Medal with Clasp).
s-J Major G. V. Fosbery served with the Busofzaie expeditionary force under Generals Chamberlain and Garvock
Inring the operations at Umbeyla from October to December 1863 where he commanded a body of marksmen of
he 71st aud loist Regiments armed with rifles firing shells of his own invention ; was enj^aged in the defence of
he Crjg and Eagle s Nest Piquets, and as a volunteer with Major Keyes at the Ftormmg of the Sunga on the
;'ra;? Piquet, where he led a party of the ist Punjaub Infhntry and Corps of Guides, and was the first man in
irivm? out a strong body of the enemy, estimated at 500 strong, after desperate hand-to-hand fighting (mentioned
n (lesputches, Yictoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
^^ Major J. C. C. Daimt served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; present at the attack and defeat of
he Kamghur Battalion at Chuttra, Chota Nagpore on the and October : attack and defeat of the mutineers of the
12nd Naiivc Infiemtry at Nowadah, Behar, on the and Nov. 1857— severely wounded (Medal, and awarded the Vic-
oria Cross for acts of bravery in capturing two guns on the and October and and November 1857. Served in
hina in 1838 and was present at the affair with the Braves at the White Cloud Mountains, at the repulse of the •
'liiiiesc at the I^EUiding Pier and at the Magazine Hill (Medal).
^^^ Captain J. W- O'Dowda served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
**^ Captain A. Vivian commanded a Ressala of Pathan Horse during the mutiny in 1857-59; assisted in the sup-
Dres.s.on of ihe rebellion of the Jat tribes of the Ranee in the Gogaria district in 1857; accompanied Brigadier
t'^rauk^' column in the advance on Lucknow, and present at the capture of the fort of Dhowrara ; also during the
jpemiions before and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; stationed at Oonao on the Lucknow and Cawnpore
oad from April to November
'kLrmislies with the enemy ;
uid present at the attack (
3rd Punjanb Cavalry in the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood Wuzecrces in
t35.\ inclndiug i\i2 repulse of the enemy's attack on them at Paloseen, and the forcing of the Barrarah Pass (Medal
ivithCbisp).
^" Captain R. E. Boyle served during the Indian mutiny campaign of i857'59; pursuit of the Bealcote mutineers
n July 1857 ; with and Bengal Euro7)eau Fusiliers in Brigadier Showers' Column in the districts west of Delhi in
Octo'oer and November 1857, and present at the occupation of Rewaree, Jhujjur, and Kanoimd ; served with the
lud Sikh Cavalry with the Bundlccund Field Force under Brigadier Wheeler ; commanded- a field detachment.
Rn?offcd near Geree Patoreo on 7th Nov. 1859; commanded No. 3 Bundlecund Flying Column from December 1850
:o ilarch i860 (thanked by Government of J^dia. Medal).
^^ Captain C. W. Campbell was preeent at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Lucknow in 1857 ; joined the Volun-
teer Cavalry and was engaged in several reconnaissances prior to the battle of Chinhut and present also at that
action (severely wounded); served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (wounded), and after-
tvards at the recapture of Ca\vnpore from the Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). Berved
with Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the capture of the Taku Forts and subse-
nuent operations up to the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
^•'^ Captain N. R. Burlton served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Sers'ed also in the Indian mutiny
cimpiigin of 1857-58, and was present at the action of Sonepore, capture of the fort of Chandeepore, actions at
Pboolpore and Amorka, capture of Fort Nuggur and Jugdespore (Medal).
'^ Captain A. R. Longhnan served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Was present at the mutiny of
tbe Native Troops at Lucknow in 1857, a-t the action of Chinhut, and throughout the defence of the Residency at
Luckuow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
"- Captain S. J. Browne served with the 5th Bunjaub Infentry during the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was
pra<out at the passage of the Raptee and capture of the enemy's guns at Sitkaghat ; commanded a detachment of
the liegiment at Darzce Talas— horse shot (Medal). Served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry throughout the Umbeyla
campaign of 1863 (Medal >vith Clapp).
*^^ Captain O. M. Graham served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the occupation
of the Alumbagh previous to and after the relief of Lucknow, also relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; Rohilcund
and Oude campaigns (Modal with Clasp).
^'* Captain P. W. Powlett served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of
Alljghur, Agra, Kanouje, and Bunnee Bridge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches), defeat
of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action at Kalee Nudee, siege and capture at Lucknow — severely wounded
(Me<ial with two ClaspH) .
"« Captain M. P. Ricketts served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; accompanied as Interpreter
to 37th Regt. and other detachments sent to the relief of the besieged Garrison at Arrah ; acted as Staff Officer to
Colonel Milman at the action of Alrowlee (mentioned in despatches), and present throughout the siege of Azimghur
from 28th March to 15th April 1858, and various skirmishes (Medal).
'•'" Captain C. A. IMunro served as interpreter to the Naval Brigade under Captain Peel in 1857 and was present
Rttbe action of Kudjwa, occupation of the Alumbagh during the relief of Lucknow, and battle of Ca^vnpore on tho
5th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
*•" Ca])tain F. J. N. Mackenzie served with the Kamptee movable column and was engaged against the Bundelas
and the mutineers of the 52nd Native Infantry in August and September 1857 (Medal).
"■^ Captain O. R. Newmarch served with the Agra Brigade in 1857 and was present in the action of the 5th July
"^th tho Neemuch mutineers. Served with Brigadier Seaton's Column in December 1857 and was present at the
actions of Gungeeree and Puttialee (^edal).
"* Captain F. W. Boileau served as A^utant of Raiah Jawahir's Singh's Contingent with the force under General
V an Courtlandt, and received a dangerous sabre cut in the face and a sabre cut in the hand at the action of Hissar
on the 19th August 1857. Served in the and Sikhavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in November and De-
cember 1858, and was present at the action of Biswah. Served with the Saugor field force under General Whitlock.
Commanded a Squadron of the and Sikh Cavalry at the action of Kewtee in Bundlecund on the 4th March 1859,
and was woundea by a pistol-shot in the knee (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in
Council, Medal).
'^ Captain M. Ramsay was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullunder on the 7th June 1857 and
acccinpanied the force in pursuit (Medal).
Cant5»iT» IX n V. XXTnyii aaw/^l aa a T'^lnnt^ai. of flio Inffoi* T\ft-r*. ftf f>lA airxTA ny\i\ ftt. fh«J aSSSUlt Of Dclhl lU I857.
1 present at the action of
^ , ^. „.^ x^*a«.,,,. «v,* .«« T,.ww ««« x^»^u»c, ^. v-« ^^fj^^.^^ -^. ^j J Cotton on the Eueofkaie
l-rontierin 1851: and in that under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeerees in 1859
(iledal with Clasp).
-Major J. c. Minto served with the Irregular Forces under Sir George Cathcart during the KaflSr war o
^552-53 (Medal).
* Captain H. Collett served with the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofzaie Frontier in 1858, and
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was present at the affttirs of Chingli and Bittana (Medal with Claap). Oude campaign of 1858-59, induding the
etorm and capture of the fort of Rampore Kusaea (Medal). Served with the force in the CoMyah and Jjnfc&h
Hills daring the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present at the storm and capture of Oomkoi, Nungarai, axul O0&-
krong (severely w^ounded).
•** Captain E. L. Ommanney served at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with (Jlasp).
^ Captain H. M. B. Buriton served with the 8th Foot in various skirmishes at Agra in 1858. Served with Meatlp'*
Horse at the capture of GwaUor ; commanded the Begiment during the pursuit of the rebels by Sir Robert Kspsr
and was present at the action of Joura Alipore ; commanded a detachment of Meade's Horse on field cervice n
operations against Tantia Topee and other rebels firom October 1858 to February 1859 (Medal).
»«• Captain R. C. W. Mitford served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 and was present bi u*
action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, the l)aitle of ALn>aon the loth Oct. 1S57. ^^ '^
FuttehporeSirkee, and other minor actions in the Agra District. Present with Hodsou's Horse at the cspune -f
Lncknow ; commanded a detachment of the Regiment in the action of Nawabgunge, Bara, Benkce, and Sebminr
(charger wounded), and was highly mentioned by the Governor Gicneral for *' gallantry in capturing a psJij "
rebels in the village of Behipore with ao dismounted sowars." Proceeded with 150 sabres to join the force uiir
Maior Balwer at Jabrowlec, and on the 16th October charged and defeated a large body ofrebtfl Infsntrr. receir^r
a slight wound. In the subseouent action of Jabrowlee on the 23rd October 1858 the detachment of Hod&c n > H >«
under his command captured three guns and cut up a large number of the enemy's Infantry— was severely ^oor i^^.
in this action whilst assisting an Officer of the Unoovenonted Civil Service who was attacked by several of the Vf\<.*
and would probably have been cut down but for timely aid. On partially recovering fro^ his wound he rcjr nfi
the 3rd Regiment of Hodson's Horse as Adjutant and served the Trans-Gogni cumimign of 1859 up to the £:j^
surrender of the rebels in December (Medal, and recommended by Lord Clyde for tho Victoria Cross'.
**• Captain F. H. Hood was at Nusseerabad when the Native Troops mutinied on the 29Lh May 1857^ prcsciiJi
the action of Oorcyah and operations at Shereghur Ghat (Medal).
»* Captain R. B. P. P. Campbell served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege and capture of I^'
in 1857, and with the and European Fusiliers in the subseouent operations in the Meenit, Jhujjur, and Rawit>-
districts. Was attached to the faitbf^il remnants of the nth Native In£antry, and engaged in rescuing the Rchiir--
reftigees. Served with the and Puiyaub Cavalry at the siege and capture of Luckuovr, action of Koorsee, cait^p
of Rcoya, action of AUygunge, capture of Bareilly, action of Rohunpore, and against the rebels in IheTcrai •>'?•—
with two Clasps). Served with the expeditionary force tmder Brigadier General Chamberlain agmn^t the Utr, i
Kheel Wuzeerees in 1859-60 (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Captain A. G. Owen was present at the YmJMe of Budleekeserai and in all the subpequent eng^^mectf iirdfr
the walls of Delhi in 1857, including the action of Nujjuffghur ; also present at the btorm and capture of 1>^-
dangerously woimded (Medal with Clasp).
•"Captain R. A. Wauchope served in 1857 with the 4th Sikh Infantxy at the siege and capture of Delhi, asi^v
engaged at the repulse of many of the enemy's attacks ; on the 14U1 September ho commanded 50 men &t u^
storming of the Water Bastion ; was engaged at the subsequent six days street fightirg in the ciiv, and rs -is
29th September commanded a Detachment at the capture of the Bum Bastion (iiedul with Clasp)- In it.':-.
served with Rattray's Sikhs against the hill tribes in Sikkim with the force under Coluncl Gawlcr (mci:U^:crd ^
despatches). In 1863 served in the 23rd Pioneers with the Euxofzie Field Force in the Umbeyla campaijni. as^Ta
engaged at the storming of the Conical Hill, capture of Lalloo, and final defeat of the enemy nt the iJoMirh:^
(Medal with Clasp). In 186^-65 served during the Bootan war, and engaged at Dalimkote, Chamoorchi, h»X ^^'^
Bnxa (mentioned in despatcnes, Clasp) .
•^ Captain H. A. Lewis was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the loth May 1857, aci?^'
deverely wounded. Served viith the Meerut Volunteer Horse raised for service in thatdistrirt, and aflcrwaroj- -
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forcing of the enemy's position in the Jurwah Pass, lower Nepaul Range (Medal). Served as Ac^utant sath Pa:; «
Infantry during the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, and was engaged at the capture of Forts Dalimkute aiiJi-^
mcorchee, and at the Bala Pass, and Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp).
7th Punjaub Infantry at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, attack on and rcoccupation of M^ ni»ccri€, :
Bungaon, assault and capture of Forts Dehain and Tirroul, operations of Brigadier Kelly'* Force m the Tc^
forcing of the enemy's position in the Jurwah Pass, lower Nepaul Range (Medal). Served as Adjutant yAh Pt
Infantry during the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, and was engaged at the capture of Forts Dalimkute ac
mcorchee, and at the Bala Pass, and Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp) . ^
'^* Captain H. G. Saunders served during the Indian mutiny camjMugn of 1857-58 including the action oft
July 1857 near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and afiair at Shereghat (Medal).
*** Captain R. H. Hudleston served as Adjutant of the 9th Pux^jaub Infkntry wif h the force under Sir Sjcc
Cotton to the EusoAeie frontier in 1858, nnd was present at the afifkirs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with CIa*?!
**• Captain R. M. Skinner served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebeLs iii li^: •
and present at the actions of Huldwanee on the 17th Sept. 1857 and ist Jan. 1858, and Cherpoorah on 18U1 Fel. :::^
.and saved the life of his commnnding Officer at the risk of his own (Medal).
•■7 Captain R.'T. Hare served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Bad^eei^
rai (wounded) , siege and capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with especial approbation and thanks for xeal £-'
coolness in situations of great danger), actions of Bolundshur and Agra, rehef of Lucknow by Lord Clyde. cWa:
of the Gwalior Contingent atCawnpore (mentioned is despatch), sie^e of Colpeo— mentioned (Medal nndtwnCii>r>
*** Captain F. P. W. Freeman served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 and was present at the final c^i^*^
of Jugdespore (Medal).
"• Captain B. Wheeler served as Interpreter to the 7th Hussars during the Indian mutiny campaign of j?5?-"*
including the advance into Nepaul, attack and capture of the enemy's position and guns at Sitkaghat iMe;^
Served with the 20th Native Infantay throughout we Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Med^ with Clasp).
*♦* Captain H. Morton served in Oude and was present at the pursuit and capture of the rebel luvjah of Toc!?«-
pore. Serveil during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, — against the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859, nrJ ^^'
manded a detachment of two guns, a squadron of Irregtdar CaTalry and 3 companies of Native Infantry fcrsKi*
two months in frequent expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlut Singh and Buojore Singh near the Sind rrtf
(Medal).
•*» Captain A. R. Chanman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the battle of Budleekeserai, skimi-^
in the Subzee Mundee from the 9th June to the 13th Aug. 1857, assault and capture of the city ; was after^a-''*
present at the actions of Namoul. Gungeeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie, siege and capture of Lucxnow, actH- -^
Barce. and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps). ^
•*• Captain B. C. Codrington served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and was present dunc^ t?
occupation of the Alumbngh from the 16th January to the xoth March 1858, including the ro] ulse of three scpin'*
attacks on the i6th Janunry, affair of the 15th February, repulse of the night attacks on the J9th and sirt. »i^ '^
the 25th, repulse of the night attack on the 25th February, and affair of the oth March ; also nrcse?. at the r^
and capture of Lucknow including skirmishes on the 19th and aist March in the vicinity of the Moosa Baph, f^'ft-
quent operations in Oude inclutling the actions of Baree and Sirsee (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the 4^^^^
Infantrj' with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheil Wuaeerees in 1830^ '• i>
eluding the affair at Midanee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Ghoorkas throughout the opersx:^^ ?
Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; also with the same regiment during the Hazara campaign ol i-'A
including operations in the Agrore Valley and the expedition against t£e tribes on the Black Mountain.
*♦* Captain R. G. Sandeman served with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhujjur disuicts ; w:»t '^
the ist Sikh Cavalry at the siege and captiure of Lucknow and was woimded at the Moose Bagh ; served afterwurs*
with column in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
•♦7 Major C. E. Bates served during the Indian mutiny and was severely and dangerously woimded on the o((*-
aion of the mutiny at Jullnnder on 7th June 1857. Operations in Bimdlecund m 1859 (Medal). Ako ^e^^
throughout the campaign of i86o in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of thf T»n
Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Bhootan Field Force Cmm Februsrv : :
until the conclusion of operations, ftom April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Trs:
sport Train in Abyssinia m 1868 (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force in 1870-71 as Brigade its-
to the Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches. Brevet cf Major, and Clasp). , t •
"^ Cnptain F. Lanco sei-ved against the rel»els in Rohilcund in 1858; was present at the defence oftLe J;y--
Shahjehauporc, and in the affiiirs of Mnhimrudpore and Noorin. and action at Sisseahghat — severely wouzded 17 •
musket ball above the left ankle nnd horse shot (mentioned in despatches, Medal). . ^
»" Captain S. S. Sutherland served during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 ; wa« present at ikc acu-J
Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services, 379^
lamoh, commanded a Squadron of the 3rd Irregular Cavalry at the affair of Ballakote, and commanded the
irorminjDT P^^^^ at the assaalt and capture of Bhapail (Medal).
"** Captain O. J. Griffiths served with the 43rd Native Infantry in Bhootan in 1864, including the capture, retreat
-C'zn, and retaking of Dewangiri, and several minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Ser\'ed with the 3rd Sikhs
1 the Hazara campaign of 1868 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Caap).
"* Captain E. C. Garstin served with the 23rd Company Royal Engineers in the Indian mutiny can.paigi} of 1857-
ii and was present at the action of Ku^jwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingcat at
awnpore, advance on Futtyghur, destruction of the fort of Jutteeah, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of
.urknow. attack on the fort of Booyah, action of Allvgunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
"* Captain A. Pullan served with the 4^ Sikh Infantry throughout the siege of Delhi and wj»e severely wounded
Me<lal with Clasp).
^^ Captain C. Case served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of the 5th
dI.v 1857 with the Neemuoh mutineers near Agra (Medal).
3^ Captain Tt. Wavell served with the ist Bengal FuaUiers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, inclucb'ng the
ction of Nu^iuffrhur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous openitions under it8 walls ; actions of Kamoul,
rimgeree. Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in China
gainst TaepinflT rebels in i86a.
^** Captain T. R. Davidson served as a Volunteer with a detachment of the ist Puiyaub Infantry attached to
brigadier Showers* Column in the Delhi and Jhujjur districts in 1857, and was present at the taking of the forts of
Icwaree, Tryjnr, Kanond, and Bullubghur, and also in two engagements with the Mawottu.<) (Medal).
^' Captain H. Chapman was at Meean Meer on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857 ; t;cr\'ed with the ist Bengal
!uropean Foailiers in the actions of Namoul, Gungeree, Pattialee, and Mj^pooroe ; commanded a detachment of
dexandei^s horse in several minor afikirs in the Etawah district in 1858. actions of Oreyah (charger twice wounded)
>n<l Dew^a ; pursuit of the rebels through Rahpootana and Central India; Bimdlecund campaign of 1859-60 (men-
ioned in despatches. Medal).
^^ Captain A. L. Playfair was present with the 7th Bengal Native Infantry when it mutinied at Dinapore on the
Sth Joly 1857. ^G afterwards volunteered and served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers and subsecinontly
K-ith the 3rd Sikh Irregular Cavalry in the suppression of the mutinies iu 1857-58, including the occupation and
lefeuco of the Alumbagh with Outram's Division and repulse of the numerous attacks thereou ; the Trun.s-Goom-
ee ot>eration8 ; throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde's Force, including the first a^sRult on
he euemy's entrenchments storming and capture of the Begum's Palace and Serai, and attack on the Gool Musjid
[wounded). Served with Sir Edward Lugara's Field Force at the actions of Munuebar and AzLmghur; and in
he pursuit of Koor Sing, including the actions of Azmitghur, Munnehar. and Sheeapore (Medal with Clasp).
^' Captain F. Hammond was present at the quelling of the disturbances in the Googaria district in 1S57 ; also
present at the outbreak of the 63nd and 6Qth Native Imantry at Mooltan on the 31st August 1858.
^* Captain G. Stewart served in the Volunteer Cavalrv with Havelock's force from its flrbt taking the field in July
[857. and waa present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung. Pandoo Nuddce, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busserutgunge
I both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow. and subsequent defence of the Residency;
was also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the ist Sikh Cavalry iu the actions of
Bimrce. Nawabgunge, Baree. and Bankee, reoccupation of Fyzabad, actions of Poorwa, MAnir, and Mhow (men-
tioned in despatches for gallantry), taking of the fort of Simree. actions of Murputgung and Doondiakitra, t-aking
of the forts of Omrea and Futtehpore, and action of Koolie-ka-bund — wounded and horse wounded (Medal m ith two
Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the ist Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, in-
cluding the actions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatches for "forward gallantry"), Chankiawhan and
Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
**'t Captain R. H. F. Rennick served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Army Works Corps (Me<lal) .
^^ Captain F. Gellie was with the 9th Native Infantry at All vghur when it mutinied in May 1857. Served with the
i6t Gwalior Cavalry in May and June 1857, and was present when half of that regiment mutinied at Hattriis. Served
in the gun escort in the action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and with the Agra Militia
at the battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857, and pursuit of the mutineers. Served with the 3rd Bengal European
Regiment in minor affairs in the Agra District in January and February 1859 ; and with the Allyghur Levy in the
Bnndlecund Field Force in 1859 (Medal). Commanded the Left Wing of the 39th Bengal Native Infantiy during
the Bhootan campaign in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
"^t Captain E. Warburton served in the Abyssiman campaign in the Transport Train (Medal).
*^ Lt.(jolonel C. M. MacGregor served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; at the siege of Delhi ;
with Seaton's Force in the Doab, and actions of Namoul, Gungeree, Puttiuee, and Mynpoorie; siege and civpture
of Lucknow, action of Bhumorighat (severclv woimded. as also his horse), passage of the Gogra, actions of Much-
Itegaun. Bonlrassca, Kumdakot, Jereva. Maharajpore (slightly wounded), and Chuppra (mentione<l in despatches,
thanked by the Governor General, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Expeditionary Force in China throughout
the campaign of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho (severely woundcil in two places), and surrender of
Pekin (Medal with Clasps, mentioned in the speech of the Secretary for War in moving a vote of thanks to the
forces in China, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel).
^ Captain Butter served as Officiating Adjutant of Sirmoor Rifles (2nd Goorkhas) in Oude campaign in 1858-59
Oiedalj ; and as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Bourchier in the Looshai campaign of 1871-72 (Medal with
Clasp''.
^ Captain R. C. Clifford served with the left wing of the 54th Foot in pursuit of the mutineers of the 34th and
7inl Native Infantry from Dacca to Chittagong in 1857. Served the winter campaign of 1858 in Oude, and was
present at the first attack on the fort of Tyroul on the 2 ist March (Medal).
^Captain H. S. Jarrett was present at the outbreak of the Native Troops at Mooltan on the 3 ist August. 1858
aud commanded a troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry in pursuit of the mutineers (Medal). Served with the 3rd
Punjaub Cavalry in the Expeditionary Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood Wuzeerees
in i860, and was present at the action of the Barrara Pass and capture of Makeen (Medal with Clasp). Engaged
with the same Regiment in the blockade of the same tribe on the Tak fh>ntier in 1861 63. Served also in all the
actions and operations of the Eusofsaie Field Force of 1863, as Aide de Camp to Sir Neville CJhamberlain, s,nd after-
wards to Sir John Garvock, and was thanked in despatches by both those generals (Clasp for Umboyla).
**• Captain L. J. H. Grey served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present in the actions of
Boolundshuhur and Allyghur, skirmish of Ackerabad, actions of Gungaree and Puttialee. attack of tlie forts of
Koheia and Kololee, operations on the Gogra, final advance to the Nepaul Hills, action at Sitka Ghat and capture
of the enemy's guns, and various skirmishes in the Nepaul Hills (Medal).
^ Captain £. Swetenham served with the field force under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofzaie border in 1858,
*"i^** present at the affhir on the heighto of Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
*® Captain W. C. Anderson served ouring the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; was present in defence of
the Alumbagh until relieved by Lord Clyde in November 1857 ; at the final relief of the garrison at Lucknow,
uc^rcat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Meeangunge, tnroughout the siege of
liuclcnow, action of Koorsce; throughout the Rohilcund and Oude campaigns of 1858-50, including the taking of
three forts in Oude, the passage of the Gogra at Fvzabad, and defeat of tne rebels, several minor actions, actions at
thnnda. at the Raptec, and at Sitka Ghat (Medal with two Clasps). Served the campaign of i860 in China, in-
cluiUng the actions of Sinho, Chankawhan, and Ttmgchow, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches for
ui^tinjfuished gallantry, Medal with two Clasps).
"'' Captain Ii. M. Pratt was present at the mutiny of the 51st Native Infhntry at Peshawur on the 28th August
'f 57- Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho. capture of Tansku and of the Taku
iorta, and actions of Chankiawhan and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
*•' Captain C. H. Cantor served during all the operations before Delhi in 1857; was selected as one of the Subal-
toms of the ladder party on the dji y of the final assault, and was engaged in tne six days' fighting within the city
ui!til its final capture, subsequent iiursuit of the enemy (Medal with Clasp).
• Captain C. ODoncl served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the action of the 5th July near
-^s?>i> with the Neemuch mutineers, action at Coel 24th August, and battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857 (Medal).
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379^ Bengal Staff Corpe.—Wwr Services.
s7« Captain H. 0. Fagan seryed with the xQth Punjanb InfSuitry with Colonel Oarmiehaers Cohmm in Osda a
28^8-59 (Medal). Also in the expedition of i860 in China (Medal).
w» Captain C. J. Garstin served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
•?• Captain A. Murray served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and wa« present at the iiege and
capture of Delhi; actions of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra, defence of the Alombagh, and repolie of sevtstl
attacks on that position, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
"^ Captain A. Battye served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers in Oude in x858» and was prsMot at the net
and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Uttereah, Bhumoreghat, and Kintoor (Medal with Clasp).
*T* Captain T. Davrell served at the siege and assault of Delhi, and waa severely wounded at the aaatolt, 14th Sep*
tember 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
"^ Captain 6. L. K. Hewett served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from the jonh Jou ti
the 32nd Nov. 1857, and was slightly wounded on the 24^1 September ; served afterwards as Orderly Otbeer to &I
J. Outram throughout the operations at the Alumbagh, induding the capture of the enemy's guns and posui^js i
Oaelie ; also present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's Mnia^
Served against the fiUll Tribes on the Peshawnr Frontier in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp).
*•• Major W. Tweedie served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, ^i""* present at the engagoufll
attending the disarming of the Native Troops at Benares on the 4th June 1857, and waa dangerously w<«i&d(A
Volunteered for active service and was attached to the 78th Highlanders with Havelock's Cdnmn, and was ppf*c<
at the actions of Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow, subsequont defence of the RauicDf
until relieved by Lord Clyde, after which served at the defence of the Alumbagh, including the repoiie «f Jt
enemy's numerous attacks ; served with the 78th Highlanders throughout the operations resulting in the final k^:^
and capture of Lucknow, the advance through Bohilcund and recapture of Bareilly. Served on General BcAtKil
Staff in the operations against and pursuit of Tantia Topee in the Mhow and Nerbudda distncts (Medal wuJb m
Clasps, and a yeu>'s service). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Political Secretary to Lord Napier ac;] c^u
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Brevet of M2/.<ri 1
••* Captain G. C. Gregory served throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-59, *Dd was present with the ilm-j
Volunteer Horse during Aug. Sept. and C)ct. 1857 ^ several minor affairs in the Mcorut District. Present wiui tii
xst Beloochees in Brigadier Wetherell's Force at the assault and capture of Rampore-Kusaia in Oude. i& U^^
Clyde's Field Force in tho Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the occupation of Forta Ametheeand ShuDkejp<y^.
affairs of Buxar Ghal, Forts Bujidia and Miijidia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served with the 3rd Goorkhasuli
Bhootan campaign in 1864-66 (wounded, Medal with Clasp). I
*»* Captain F. F. J. Toke served in the Bhootan campaign of 1865-66 (Medal with Clnsp).
*•* Captain C. H. Ewart served throui^hout the operations before Delhi in 1857, including tiie battle of Bullleek^
serai, and hnal assault nud capture of Delhi (Modcd with Clasp). I
"* Captain F. H. Wood gate served in the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's force from its first taking the £«>i
in July 1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pondoo Nuddee, Cawnpore. Oonao. Bn^ecn:
gungo (both Rctions), Boorbceke Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow ; ihroo|ti.TE
the subsequont defence of the Uesidenc y as Assistant Field Engineer, afterwards at the occupation of the Almatari:
and at the final assault^tiud caijture of Lucknow. Commanded the Cavalry of the KupoorthuUa Ck)ntiiig«ii m i- '
the actions in which thnt force wjis engaged, including the storm and capture of Gohunea, and several n^i^'
affairs (thanked by the Governor Goncral. Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served also with \li ^u
Punjaub Infantry ihroui,'hout the campaign of i860 in China, including the actions of Sinho, taking of Titrir-.
assault and capture of the Taku Forts, and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
**7 Captain A. P. Palmer served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59. Raised a Repsen- <
Sikhs 600 strong for service in Oude in March 1858. Joined Hodson's Horse at Lucknow in June 1868, and pvr^
with it at tho action of Nawnhprtinge Bnrabunki (horse killed), and minor affairs in the Oude Ciimpaign t:^Li -•
conclusion on the Nepnul frontier (wounded). Detached for several months in command of a Squadroa. n.
frequently engaged with the enemy (Medal, mentioned in despatches). Served as Adjutant of the loch B<La
Lancers in Abyssinia— services broughi to the notice of Her Majesty's Government by Lord Napier of iL&£^^
(Medal).
*** Captain A. Ollivant served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including a skirmish at Msdicd.
action near Agra with tho Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July^ battle of Agra on the loth Oct. 1857 J Bundled:^
campaign in 1858-59, attack on Serowlie, and affair with Burgem Singh (Medal).
*•• Captain F. A. Bertie served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the actions at the fctari
of Betwsi Fort and Amorah 23th April, capture of Fort Nuggur, actions at Amora on the Sth June, and Hurr- .-
the i8lh June 1858, attack and capture of Hurriah, actions of Cawnpore, Dumoriahgunge, andToolsepoor (Meiiili-
«»° Captain W. F. Badgloy served with the 88th Regiment during the operations at CawnjxDre against the Gwil^r
Contingent in December 1857; also in the Central Indian campaign under Sir Hugh Rose. ServrtI with the 53-'*
Foot during the operations in Oude from April to November 1858 ; and with the Oude Military Pohce on the Nej**^
f^ntior in June and Julv 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
••^ Captain F. N. M. Maynard served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and c»Ftc»
of Lucknow, and capture of Biswah and Rohea (Medal with Clasp).
'•* Captain E. C. Corbyn served in tho Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of tt-
26th 27th 28th and 2gth Nov. 1857, against the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, reoccupation of Futtchghur, m*"
pursuit of Tantia Topee ( Modal) .
'»' Captain L. Macdonahl served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-5S, and «*
present at the actions of Kaleo Nuddee and Shumshabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack ontheforiw.
Rooya, and action of Allygunge (Modal and ClaspK
"♦Captain W. J. Stewart served with the force at the Alumbagh under Outram firom 3rd Feb. 1S5S until the cap-
ture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
*•* Captain F. Coddington served in the entrenched camp at the Alumbagh under Ontram from the 2nd Jan. toUx
5th March 1858 ; also at the siege and ca])turo of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). ,
**« Captain M. P. Moriarty served with the 34th Foot at the actions at Cawnpore, on 26th 27th and sSU*
November 1857 imder Major Genenil Windhnm ; at the attack and capture of Fort Meaugnuge on 24th Feb. nxiuB
•Sir Hupe Grant; at several minor engagements near Bunnee Bridge in Oude; present during the whole of u»
operations before Lucknow, and at tho inking of tho city. Served with the 93rd Highlanders at the attack on F''
Rooya, and in action at Allyguiipc in Oude : likewise nt the action and capture of Bareilly in May 185^. Serr?-
wif h the 66th or Goorkha Li^'ht Jnlantrj' at the actions at Pusgaon, Russoolpore, and Bishwah (Medal wth CI**-? -^
'*•*'■ Ciiptain U. C. A. S^sczciiaiiski sorved during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actiiji>i ^
the 25th, 26th, and 27th November 1S57, aiid subsequent operations at Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, snap-''
suit of the rebrs in Bundlccund (Medal).
*'^ Captain i>. Ueckett serve<l with tho ist Sikh Infantry in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was pre«entat -^
pa'^sapTO of the ( TOgra, skirmish near Bunkussia Fort, and action near the Jerwah Pass — dangerously wounded i
th:! abdomen, and severely in the left aim (Medal).
^"^ Capl tin T. 1) Madden served with the 2iid Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny campaign odSsJ-'y-
and was present in the engagements of the 26th 27th and 28th Nov. (wounded) and 6th December 1857 ei ^'&^'
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, the whole of the campaigns in Oude and Trans-Gogni \x\) to 27lh Jane 1 534.
including tho actions of Koorseo, Barce, Nutfgur, Nawnbgunge, Sultanporo, Fort of Amecthie, Hyderghur, tba.'>
dar, and Sitka Ghat (Medal with Clasp).
«''^H7rtptain E. G. Wace served in tho Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the actions of the sCth ;•'-
and 29th November, and 6th December 1857 at Cawnpore, taking of Fort Rooya, action of Allygnnge, taking of Bare:^.'
actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, and capture of Fort Mittowlee (Medal with Clasp).
*^» Major E. Lightfoot served with the Shahabad Field Force in 1858, and was present at the afikirs of Bhunp-^
and Sikurrea, and capture of Jugdespore (Medal). ^
«» Captain H. W. Pitcher served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59. i^***^
the affair of Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Rooya, action cf Allygunge, capture of BartiJ^-
operations at Shahjehanpore and Mohimidee, storm and capture of Rampote Kuasiai paaeage of the (}ep^*^
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services. 379c
pcrations on tho Nepanl frontier (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant of the 3rd Punjaub Infantry in the
xpadition against the CaboolKheyl Woaeerees in Dec. 1859 and January i860 (Medal with Clasp) ; us Adjutant or"
he 4th Punjaab Infontry in the expedition ag^ainst the Mahsood Wuzeorees in April and May 1S60 ; and as Adjutant
•f the xst Pui\jaub Infontry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1865, and was twice severely wounded, viz. : on the
oth October and on the 3rd November at the storming of the Crag Piquet, and awarded the Victoria Cross for
Qtrepid gallantry on both occasioos (Clasp). Commanded the ist Punjaub Infantry in tho attack on the Bizotee
illage of Gara bv the force under Colonel Eeyes on the 25th Peb. 1869, and received the thanks of Government,
la? been Bevcral times mentioned in despatches.
®^ Captain H. W. Webster served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including tho actions of Nusrutpore,
/handn, Ummeerporo, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served tho Bhootan
ampaign in 1864-65, including the taking of Dahmkote and Chamoorchee, and retaking of tho Bala Pass stockades
Medal with Clasp).
** Captain H. G. Waterfleld served with the Sand Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including tho
perations at Cawnpore in November under General Windham, and defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent on the
th December 1857 ; actions of Kalee Nuddee and Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore and operations
ubsequent to its relief, capture of the forts of Bunnai, Mahomdee, and Shahabad, aud action of Bunkagaon.
Jerved with the 66th Goorkhas in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, Including the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore,
ittack and capture of tho fort of Mittowlce, and action of Biswa (Medal).
®^ Captain C. J. Durand served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campai^ of 1857-59, and was
ireseut at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of Seria Ghat, Kalee Nuddee, and Shumsha-
>ad, fiioge and capture of Lucknow, includmg the storming of the Martiniere, Banks' Bungalow, and the Begum's
fvotee ; also present at the attack on the fort of Rooya, action of Allygunge, and capture of Barcilly (Medal with
l.'lns'p). Served with the 2 ist Bengal Native Infantry during the rebellion in the Cossyah and Jj^ntceah Hills
[862H53, and was present at the storming and capture of the Surteung stockades (twice mentioned in despatches).
>€rveci with the 30th Bengal Native Infantry during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and present at the recap-
ure of the stockades at the Pala Pass, Nadoo, and other operations (Medal with Clas^p).
** Captain T. B. M. Glascock served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 79th Highlanders, including
he siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, and Bareilly, taking of fahahjenanpore, Mohumdee,
ind Ram pore, iKussia, passage of the Gpgra, and forcing the enemy's lines before Fyzabad, aflair of Muchleegaou
Medal with Clasp). Served in Bundlecuud in command of a Squadron of Robart's Horse. Served with tho 17th
Bengal Cavalry during the Bhootan campai^ of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
^'^ Captain L. Blathwait served in the Indian mutinv campaign with the 79th Highlanders, and was present at the
"iejje and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, cai)turo of Rampore
ivu.<sia , and pas&ago of the Gogra (Medal with Clasp) . Ser^'ed with tho expeditionary force in China in 1860-62 and
^AH present in various operations against the Taepmg rebels in 1862.
** Captain D. T. H. Sampson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the operations at Cawn-
■)ore under General Windham, capture of Meangungo, siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, relief of Azim-
?hur, and defeat of tho rebels near Botwal on ih-j Nepaul Frontier (Medal with Clasp).
*"^ Captain J. G. Stewart served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Meeangunge,
nara and caiiture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barreo and Nuggur (Medid with Clasp}.
**" Captain J. F. P. Cologan served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the siege of
Lucknow in March 1858, siege and capture of Calnee, action of Gowlowlio, attack and capture of Forts Dehayn and
fironl, occupation of Bhyspore, and operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in tho Azimghur and Goruckporo districts
in 1858-59 (Medal With two Clasps).
*'^ Captain N. Lewis served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Lucknow and various
minor engagements in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
*'* Captain 0. R. Pennington served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of
LucknosY, actions of Jubrowlee and Pama (slightly wounded), defeat of Banee Madhoo, and operations against the
reV»elson the Nepaul Frontier (Modal with Clasp).
^^^ Captain C. A. D(xld served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the action
of Kalee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude. Joined tho Oude I'olice Force
on i*t Dec. 1858, and served during the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal with Clasp).
*^* Captain C. St. J. B. Bamett was attached to the loth Foot during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and
was present at the action of Sult^mpore, with the assaulting column at the capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur,
Mid defeat of the rebels at Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Goorkhas throughout the Hazai'a
campaign of iS-jS (Medal with Clasp).
*^' Captain A. G. Ross served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and was present v/ith the 35th Foot at
Aorah, and with the 79th Highlanders in the Oude campaign, including tho capture of the tort of Rampore Kussia
(Medal). Raised the Labour Mule Train in September and October 1867, and conunanded it through the Abys-
Biaian campaign of 1868, and was present at the operations before and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
^^^ Captain N. M. T. Horsford served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858, including the siego and capture of
Lucknow, action of Nawabgunge, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
*** Captain J. Finnis served with the 1st Madras European Fusiliers during the Oude campaign in 185S (Medal).
^' Captain C. E. MacauUiy served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, including the capture of forts
Amathte and Shunkerpore, action of Doondiakiera, and capture of the fort of Omeria (Medal). Ser\ed with the ist
Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho (severely wounded), capture
of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan and Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Modal
with two ClaspS).
^" Captain J. D. Macpherson served in the Oude campaign, and was present at the capture of the fort of Tiroul
on the i6th Julv 185S (Medal).
*^ Captain F. C. W. Drummond served with the 53rd Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsee, and passage of the Goomteo at Sultanpore (Medal with Clasp).
Bcrved in China with the late 70th Bengal Native Infantry in 1859-60 (Medal).
*" Captain A. England served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the crossing of tho Gogra and
throughout the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal).
^ Captain G. W. C. Plowden served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Punjnub In-egular Cav-
alrj', including the siege and capture of Delhi, battle of Agra (wounded in the face), relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and many minor affairs ; Oude campaign
of 1858 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
^'^ Captain R. Atkins served with the Suraon Field Force in 1859 ; and on the Nepaul Frontier in 1859-60.
**' Captain C. J. Farquharson served with tho 23rd Fusiliers in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal). Served
with the 3rd Goorkhas throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863. including tho assault and capture of the Conical
Hill and villages of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served also with tho same Regimeut throughout the
Hazara campaign of 1S68.
•^ Captain P. L. N. Cavagnari served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers in the Oude campaign of 1858-59
and was present at the capture of five guns li-om the Nnsseerabad Brigade at Shahelutgungo .Medal). Served as
PoUtical Officer with the Kohat Force under Colonel Keyes and was present at the surprise and destruction of the
Bizotee village of Gara on the 27th Feb. 1869, and received tho thanks of the Punjaub Government and of the
Governor General in Counoil.
^ Captain W. B. Birch served with the expeditionary force in China in 1860-61— wounded (mentioned in de-
sintches. Medal). Also in various operations against the Taoping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghaoin 1862.
Served in the Looshai Expedition of 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp).
"* Captain H. H. Birch served as a volunteer throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow in 1857 ;
Assistant Field Engineer during the subsequent occupation of the Alumbagh, and in the same capacity* at the siege
and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps) '.
*^ Captain A. D. C. Inglis served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, and was severely wounded (men-
U««lia <U.pMd.eB. Medal with Cl«p). ^.^^^.^^^ by V^OOg 16
3 7 9«^ Bengal Staff Corps, — War Services.
^ Captain E. B. Conolly seryed thronghoat the operationB of the expedition of 1863 against the tnhm m tbe
N.W. Frontier of India, and was present at the storming at LaUoo and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Cla»p].
^ Captain A. Vallings served with the 6th Foot against the Hill Tribes in Sikkim in i86t. Berred wiUi Ox za
Punjanb Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
••^ Captain C. Roche served with the 34th Regiment daring the latter part of the Trans-Gogru campaign in Oz.t
in April and May 1859. Served as 3rd Squadron Oifioer 9th Bengal Cavalry with the Hazara Field Force expe<Lu>.i
to the Black Mountam in x868 on detached command ; and subsequently oommanded the Gavaliy detachmeb; ler;
in the Agrore Valley during the winter of 1868-69 (Modal with Clasp).
^ Captain W. G. Maitland served throughout the campaign of x86o in China, and was present at the taking ffiu
Peiho Forts, action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and capitulation of Pekin (Medal with two Claaps). Served durj^
the campaign of 1863-64 in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills.
«*» Capt:iin J. H. Bftldwin served in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
*** Captain C. H. Bridges served with tho China expeditionary force in i86o-6x ; also in various opentionsaguLT.
theTaepin^ rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 186a.
"« Captain U. J. Nuthall served with the Meerut Volunteer Cavalry in June and July 1857 ; thence appointed Iocl
Ensign attached to tho a4th Pnnjaub Infantry "Pioneers," he served as an Aasistant Engmeer throogboot '^
mutinies ; was present at the siege and assault of Delhi, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Gogra at Frxa^^:.
and in the subsequent Trans-Gogr.i operations. Served also as a volunteer with Hodson's Horse at the stona*.
near Durriabad. Was twice slijfhtly wounded, and his horse also received a sword-cut (three times mentit«ndiL
de-^patches, and granted an Ensigncy in tho scth Foot. Entitled to the Indian Mutiny Medal with two Clasps 1.
*'* Captain T. F. Bruce served with the 6th Punjanb Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal witn Chs;
Was also present in an engagement with the Bezotee Afreedees in March x868.
^^ Captain A. J. D. Uawes served in the Sikkim expedition of 1861. Served with the 4th Pa^jaub Intanoy 11 i.
Burprise of the Bezzotee village of Gara in February i860.
fi&s Captain J. Hay served with the 4th Goorkhiis througnout the Ujnbeyla campaign of 1863, including the asv: :
and capture of the Conical Hill and the villager of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Serred also tlm.>V'-
out the Hazara expedition of 1868.
^" Captain G. S. Tait served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 185^58 ; at the defence of AmhH .*'
in July and August ; as a volunteer with the fleld force under Colonel E^re in the operations against Kuer m.-.
at Jugdespore in August 1857 ; with Havelock's Force as Assistant Field Engineer, induoing the actions of Mmtfurr '
and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subseouent defence of the Residency ; subsequent defence of the Alumlc^^
and final assault and capture of Lucknow (Meclal with two Clasps) .
f*' Captain W. T. Stuart served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; marched with the Sspvei^Kii I
Miners 10 Meemt at the outbreak of the mutiny ; present at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on the Uuu^ I
battle of Budleekeserai and storming of the heights before Delhi on the 8th June 1857, throughout the siege wc-i
and capture of Delhi, actions of AUyghur and Agra, at Futtehpore Sikree, capture of Fort Mittowlee, acuo&& c-f .Lt-
ghur and Biswah (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to the rank of Ensign).
^' Captain G. N. Channer served in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 and was present at the afihirs at LaikioEL.
Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Captain Holmes commanded a Troop of the 7th Hussars attached to Horse Artillery under Captain Otlaj, s?:: . .
6th December 1863 for the relief of Fort Shubkudder. The force being benighted and without guides Lieat U z •
volunteered to gaUop forward and ascertain the entrance to the fort, which duty he effected, exposed betfrcti'« i
fires, and was reported " as being instrumental in saving a great deal of inconvenience and danger toite j^r:* '
entering." Served in command of a Troop of the 7th Hussars comprising part of the Doaba Field Force eaj.fffi
against native tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1863 and Jan. 1864, and was preMot >: '^
action of Shubkudder (horse wounded). Had the honour of being called to the flront on parade and thanlct^i l.* ^ \
Commander in Chief, Sir Hugh Rose, for his services in the field (mentioned in despatches, and noted fur Brr> 4 '
Major).
••* Captain H. B, Hanna served as a volunteer and local Lieutenant throughout the mutinies of 1857-59 -^^ ■**^ I
rank was conferred on him for services in the fleld. In the Rohilcund campaign he received a sabre sdiI * i'-^'
wound and his charger three sabre cuts, and he was mentioned in despatches. In the Oude campaim. be «••
brought to the notice of the General Commanding for gallant conduct in the fleld (reins and accoutreasentf r..
Accompanied Sir A. Horsford in his advance into Nepaul, and aftenraxds with the outposts left on the River Bjh
(Medal). Received a complimentary letter from Lord Stanley, then Secretary of State for India, conrerr:: :
him a commission for his services during tho mutiny. Served with the Army that occupied Tientsien at the c-xt .
sion of the China war of 1860-61. I
«•• Captain John Cook served with the 3rd Sikh Infimtry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 and was pre^w ai •-
aflTnirs of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served also as Adjutant of the same Regiment in the iiaai
campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp).
•*7 Captain J. B. P. Mosley served with the 6th Punjanb Infhnti7 during the Umbeyla campaign oi 1863 (IWi.
with Clasp). Also in an engagement with the Bezotee AAreedees in March 1868.
^® Captain C. W. Burton served m the Indian campaign of 1859-59. including tho action of Neembahaera (irooirc
sieges of Neemuch and Kotah, actions of Chota Oodeypore ana Yasselghur (several times mentioned in deqwtcbii,
Medal with Clasp).
*7^ Captain F. Knowles served as an Assistant Field Engineer at the siege and capture of Delhi, at the oc^^^-
capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur^wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
^ Captain F. T. Goad served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the 45th Foot, and was present t: the
storm and capture of Magdala (Medal).
"* Lieut. Patch served with the 55th Rcgt. on the Bhootan expedition In 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
•w Lieut. Gazelee served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). ?^-
BS Staff Officer to the Director of Transports on the BUghlands throughout the Abyssinian campaign in lia.si
was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the 4th Ptu\jaab Inf«*-> Z -
the surprise of the Bezotee village of Gara on the 35th Feb. Z869 (mentioned in despatches, andthankitil-;'*^-
Governor General).
«77 Lieut C. F. Massy served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
^* Lieut. J. Corse- Scott served as a Sub Assistant Commissary General in the Abyssinian campaign rMcdni'- ^
'^ Lieut. L. R. H. D. Campbell served as Orderly OflElcer to Major General WUde oommandin? tUc Hazim i. "
Force in 1868. including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^* Lieut. J. F. J. Miller served with the 19th Foot in the Hazara campaign in x868, including the expeJiuoitft^^^
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
^" Lieut. R. A. Gilchrist served with the a6th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Meiis]).
»^ Lieut. P. H. Wallerstein was attached to the 34th Bengal Native Inftmtry durtng the Hazara campaiga ofn^^
including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
«' Captain A. D. Strettell served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (mentioned -
despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
"» Lieut. W. A. Holcombe served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of x868, including thcssbrt-
qurnt operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). ^
wo Lieut. M. G. Gerard served in tho Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train trom the is^ ^^'
1868 (mentioned in despatches for '* ability, energy, and zeal," and Medal).
«» Lieut. W. H. Browne served with the xoxst Fusiliers in the Indian North- West Frontier war of iWj, and «*
present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp). ,
^ Lieut. E. B. Nixon has received the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the li^'e & »
sepoy.
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1st Madras Cavalry (Eecetvedinto the British Service 1784)- 394-395
*' Sbbxvgapatax "— " Ata.'*— Head Quarters at BMVBdMrabad. Faeingt, Fait Bmf, Laet, SUver,
RutK, Naxxs, akd COBP8.
olonel O. T. Badcliffe, Cavalry Corps..
lolonelJ. 6. Cookaon, Cavaliy
itColonel J. B. Fairlie, Staff Corps
.kColonel J. N. Maclean, Staff Corps...
b^or E. M. Cheny, late z Cav
Csjor A. D. Parsons, late x Cav
'aptain H. B. Hope. Gen. List
ieut. A. ▼. CUok, Staff Corps
[(.Migor G. B. Hooper, late x Cav
argeon If^or J. T. Williams..
ASMY
Rank.
RXXIBKS.
I Aug. 69 Commandant, 94 Feb. 73.— Furlongh.
I Apr. 7a Oflleiating Commandt.
> Apr. 7a and in Com. and Sanadron OflEloer, 19 Deo. 67.— Furlough.
' Jan. 72 Officiating and in Command.
May 7a and Squadron Officer, ag June 68.
Feb. 73' 3rd Squadron Officer, 6 Aug. 68.
Dec. 70' Adjutant, as Jan. 72.
Sept.67|zst Squadron Subaltern, 16 Oct. 68.
Dec. 71 and Squadron Subaltern, 33 Apr. 73.
land Squadron Subaltern.
|ln meoical charge, 9 July 73.
2nd Madras Cavalry (Patter. — Received into the British Service 1784).
"SxBoraAPMAX."— Head Quarters at Zamptee. liteingt, PaU B%f. Xaee, SUvtr,
Lionel C. B. Stainforth, Oavalxy
olonel 0. H. Abdy, Staff Corps
tt.Ma|or B. B. J. Prendergast, late a Cav.
ll.Muor S. Hodgson, late a Cavalry ...
'«ptain H. W.Pardoe. Gen. List
(t. Major H. B. B. Wellesley, late z Cav.
laptain A. Curtois, Gen. List
orgeon M^or W. A. Smith, MD
30 Nov. 69
aa Dec. 71
aoMar. 68
9 Sept. 69
x5Aug.7a
a6 May 73
6 Fob. 66
Commandant, 29 Sept. 66.
and in Command and Squadron Officer, a8 June 67.
and Squadron Officer, a8 June 67.
3rd Bquadron Officer, 10 April 67.
Adjutant, z Nov. 65.
" Lbaitc
a Sou
In medical charge, Z5 May 69.
zst'Squadron Subutem, 25 Jan. 7a
and Squadron Subaltern, 23 May 67.
3rd Madras Cavalry (Murray. — Raised at Arcot in May 1785).
' Sbbxvoapatax '*— " MixmpoBB."— Head Quarters at Bangor. Fueing; Fale Bvff. Laet, siUcer,
)olonel G. B. Phillips, Staff Corps x8 June 70
<t.ColonelG. H. M. Aynsley, Staff Corps 13 Sept. 69
Lionel W. S. S. Mulcaster, Staff Corps! 3 Mar. 73
<t.Oolonel G. B. BobertA, Staff Corps ...,Z7 Sept. 71
^ptoin H. C. Stevens, late 4 Cavalry ...| 4 Sept.64
'ieat. E. A. Fraser, Staff Corps 29 May 67
^ptain T. H. T. Chalon, late 5 Cavalry az June 64
jieutw W H. M'Causland, Stair Corps ... 29 June 70
Commandant^ 24 Feb. 73.
and in Command and Squadron Officer, a4 Feb. 73.— Furlough
Offidatinff and in Command, ^1 March 73.
and Squadron Officer, z5 April 67.
3rd Squadron Officer, 2$ Nov. 70.
A4)utantj 33 Nov. 70.
[to Europe.
[ zst Squadron Subaltern, 34 April 7Z.— Furloi
_ . ^ . » and Squadron Subaltern, zo May 72. — Officia _
lorgeon Ma,^or W. Williamson 'z6Apr. 64 In medical charge, zo Jan. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
lurgeon Mi^or 0. Cooper, MD, .
J
h to Europe.
'2.— Officiating zst.
4th Madras Cavalry (Younge. — Raised in June 1785).
" SBBXirOAPATAX '*— " ASSATB "— " MxnxDroBB.**
Head Quarters at Bellary. Faeiufft, FaU B^f. Laee, Silver.
Colonel J. Buchanan, Cavalry z6 July 70|Commandant, 4 Jan. 7z.
/Olonel A. H. Hope, Staff Corps a Jan. 7a and in Conmumd and Squadron Officer, Z9 Dec. 67.
^.Colonel A. J. M. Rainey, Staff Corps 3 Dec. 70 and Squadron Officer, Z9 Dec. 67.
" ' ~" " zx May 7z 3rd Squadron Officer, zp Dec. 67.
X July 73 Adjutant, 39 June 68.— Sick Furlough to Europe,
ao Sept. 73 OfSciating A<l|mtant, z6 Jan. 73.
tfajor C. S. Steward, late 4 Cavalry
Captain W. B. Warner, Gen. List
^ptain 0. M. A. Morant, Gen. List ....
^ptain J. M. C. GaUoway. late 4 Cav..
^ptain W. H. Hooper. late 7 Cavalry,
surgeon Major E. 8. Cleveland, lf2>. .
reterinary Surgeon G. Western
3z May 64
aoApr. 70
20 Nov. 7a
zst Squadron Subaltern, 7 Jan. 68.
and Souadron Subaltern, 13 Nov. 69.
In meoical charge, 5 April 73.
>In veterinary charge, 27 Mar. 6z.
• AvA "— " Lvcz vow "—
Corps of Madras Sappers and Miners.
" Sbbxvoapatax*'— " Java "— '•Eotpt '*— " Assatb "— " Mahidpobb "— ** Naopobb "—
"Cbntbax. Iwdia"— "Abtssikia."
i Company—" Chiita " (with the Dragon)—" Pbou "— " Tabu Fobts"- " Pbbiit." B Company—" Criita " (with
the Dragon)— '*Pbou"—*'Pbb8ia.'* C Company— "Mbbabbb" and *' Hydbrabad Z843 "— •* Piou." E Com-
pauy— •• Paou." FCompany—'*C]iiir a" (with the Dragon). G and H Companies— ''Abtsbutza." KCom*
pany— •• Tabu Fobxs *'— *^ Psxnr "— *' Abtsiiikia."
Head Qiiarters at Basgalere.
A Company, — ^Bangalore*
B Company,— Baagoon.
C Company,— Bangalore.
u Company,— Bangalore.
f€ U.Colonel H.N.D. Prendergast, R.E.
^.Colonel P. J. P. Wetherall, Staff Corps
^or W. G. M. Strickland, Staff Corps
:;ftptain H. P. R. F. Crawftird. Staff Corps
wsptain C. J. O. Chambers, Staff Corps
Laptain R. P.Pennefether, R. Engineers
^.aptain E. F. Begbie, Gen. LUt
Uaptain F. H. Mathias, Staff Corps
E Company,— Ootaoamaad*
F Company,— Bangalore.
G Company,— fleoundcxabad.
H Company,— Beoonderabad.
I Company,— Baagslore.
K Company,— Seeuaderabad.
7 Apr. 63, Commandant.
a6 Jan. 7a!A Company, Bangalore.
z Jan. 6a H Company, Seounderabad.
z Sept. 66 G Company, Secunderabad.
ao Dec. 68 B Company, Rangoon,
lo June 59 1 Company, Bangalore.
8 Mar. 71 R D Company, Bangalore; Instructor, Military Signalling.
20 Aug. 71 C Company, Bangalore.
B Company, Ootacamond.
Uptain F. H. WInterbotham, Gen. List 20 May 7z « ^ j,-..^, ^^— «--.— ^.
Lieut. 6. Henry I 8 Jan. 68, R D Company, Bangalore; ActingAdjutant.
Lieut. C. G. Dmiy, Staff Corps '19 Dec. 68 " - ~ ^
LieutA. Hewlett, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. Cockbum, R. Engineers .
Captain A. F. Hamilton, R, Engineers.
Captain H. M. Dale, Gen. LUt
Surgeon Major T. Lowe, 2£D.
21 Nov. 70
a Aug. 7z
9 Aug. 71
z Jan. 74
K Company, Secunderabad.
F Company, Bangalore.
R D Company, Bangalore.
Adjutant. — Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, Z5 Sept. 7Z.
Tn medical charge.
^ahliikwunt: — zo Companies; Commandant; Adjutant; Quarter Master; 2o0fBccrB; z Sergeant Major; z Quar>
ter Master Sergeant ; 20 Sergeants; 30 First Corporals ; ao Second Corpora lb ; i Assistant Apothecary ; z Second
Drewer; zo Snbadars:zo Jemadars; z Havildar MiOor ; 43Havildars; 84 Naicks; ao Buglers; z.z 44 Privates;
34 Reonit Boys; 34 Pension Boys; xo Regimental Lascars ; zz PuokalHcs; z Bheasty; z Bricklayer Maistiy ;
T StoneCatterj z Cooper; z Armourer; zo Carpenters; xo Smiths; zo Hanomermen ; zo Bellows Boys; x Chon-
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39^ IflVMadras NatlVd Infanlay (ShaihModeen^^PorimfMLhr-'fnvietiyiii
BatUilwn. tti EegimmU. — RiUsid at Taiyore inij^a).
*' SBBXvaAPxxAX **— " 8BBiiLBTrLx>n "— " Naopou "— " Atl "—" Pb&u "— " Gmmtmaz mu.**
Head Qnartefti at Tlwyfanyo* Jhcwy, WkiU, Laet, Odd.
lUiTK, NAins, Axu Gosn.
Ajuct
Baitk.
Colonel F. Young, Btaff Corps
Colonel W. H. Cuming, Staff Corpa .,
Lt.Colonel C. W. Cox, Staff Corps
Captain W. M. Dickinson, Staff Corps...
Captain F. B. B. Byrch, Gen. List
Lieut. O. C. Fenwiok, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. Quin, Staff Corps
Surgeon w. Hanks
Surgeon Major W. F. de Fabeck, IfD...
z5 Feb. 68 Commandant, 5 ]£aj 68.
I a June 73 and in Command, zz Maroli 73.
4 Mar. 70 Wing Offloer, i April 67.
15 Mar. 67 Adjutant, as Jan. 7a.— Siok Fnrloogh to Boropo.
4 Jan. 7a Quarter Master, 13 April 73.
a8 July 70 zst Wing Subaltern, 33 Nov. 7Z.— Acting Adjutant.
8 Not. 66 and Wing Subaltern, 33 Not. 71.
In medical charge, ao Sept. 7 z .— Siok Forloogh to Enzope.
Officiating in medical charge.
2nd Madras Native Infantry (Mootoo Naih— formerly ist BaUdlton 2nd
Regimeni. — Raised at Madras some time prior to 1772).
^' AssJLTB "— '• Naopobb "— " Chika "— «• Thb DBi^eov.*'
Head Quarters at Berhampttrs. Facinfft, Dmv Green, Zaee, Bold.
Colonel A. L. Steele, Staff Corps
Colonel A. B. Maroack, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. Jenkins, Staff Coipa.
Lieut. T. A. F. Leader, Staff Corps
Captain A. F. Orchard, Staff Coros
Lieut. B. T. M. Gomperts, Staff Corps..,
Captain A. F. Wilkinson, Gen, List ,
Surgeon H. J. Haslett ,
Surgeon A. M. Branfoot ,
az Deo. 68
ao Aug. 73
[4 Juno 71
7 July 68
za Dec. 69
z8 Mar. 70
4 Not. 7a
Commandant, 9 May 9z.
and in Command, zg Aug. 70.
Wing Officer, zz Oct. 67.
Adjutant, 8 April 7Z.
Quarter Master, as Jan. 7a.
zst Wing Subaltern, z June 71.
and Wing Subaltern, Z3 Not. 73.
In medical charge, ao Oct. 73.--Siok Furlongfa.
In medical charge.— Sick Fuloogh.
3rd Madras (or PcdamcoUah) Light Infantry {Turow— formerly ist BatUdm
3rd Regiment, — Raised at TriehwiopoVy in 1764-65).
' Now OB Nbtbb "— " Misibfobb "— " Ata..*'— Head Quarters at tieoondtrabad. JPlaeimf, Ikerh Qrem, Zoe*, (ML
Colonel W. A. Biach, Staff Corps
Colonel P. S. Conningham, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel B. O. Leggatt, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. D. Clay, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. L. Anderson, Gen. List...
Captain H. T. H. Babor, Gen. list
Captain E. A. Wood. Staff Corps ...
Lieut. S. B. Rawlinson, Staff Corps
Surgeon L. C. Nanney
Surgeon C. J. McNally, MV.
6 Sept. 7Zj Commandant, z Jan. 74.
zo Aug. 73 and in Command and wing Officer, z8 June 73.
3 Jan. 7z T— — -> . -^ « . . . «
ao Dec. 7a <
Dec. 7z .
z8 June 73
4 Mar. 68
Z7 Jan.
Wing Offloer, 31 Oct. 68.>-Fnrioiigli to Bnrope.
Officiating Wing Offloer, 36 June 73.
Ac^utant, z3 April 73.
Quarter Master, 5 June 73.
zst Wing Subaltern, as Jan. 7a.
and Wing Subaltern, 17 Jan. 7Z.— Sick Furlough to Burops.
In medical charge, 6 Dec. 7z.— On other duty.
Offlciating in medical charge.
4th Madras Native Infantry (Bayley— formerly ist BaMalion 4th Begimeni.
RoMed at VeUore soms time prior to 1772) .
' AsBATB.*'— Head Qnuters at BeUary. FadngMt Orange. JDom, G^U.
Colonel E. F. Burton, Staff Corps..
Colonel W. J. Jones, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel B. C. Babington, Staff Corps
Captain E. G. Blenkinsop, Staff Corps..
Captain J. H. M. Bamett, Staff Corps..,
Captain N. D. Robertson, Staff Corps ..,
Captain G. Thomas, Staff Corps ,
Surgeon D. F. Bateman
z8 Sept. 70
zz Aug. 7a
9 Dec. 69
ao Sept. 7 z
z3 June 69
4 Aug. 66
8 Sept. 70
Commandant, zs March 66.— Furlough to Enfope.
Officiating Commandant.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 19 April 66
Wing Officer, Z3 June 73.
Adjutant, 34 Aug. 67.
Quarter Master, ^s Jan. 7a.
iBt Wing Subaltern, 35 Jan. 7a.
Acting and Wing Subaltern, 7 Mar. 73.
In medical charge, 3 July 68.
6th Madras Native Infantry (Shaik Kudawu7idr--formeTly lat BattaUon
Sth Regiment, — Raised at VeUore some tims prior to 1772).
" Pbou."— Head Quarters at Sangw. Facinge^ Black Velvet, Laee, Gold,
Colonel J. Daniel, Staff Corps za June 69 Commandant, Z4 March 73,
Colonel C. J. Bradley, Staff Corps,
Colonel J. S. Martyr, Staff Corps ...
Major W. H. Whitlock, Staff Corps .
Captain S. E. Atkinson, Staff Corps.
Captain H. H. G. Hands, Gen. List .
Captain S. W. B. Sherman, Staff Corps
Captain C. Curtois, Gen. List
Surgeon Major C. Cooper, 2£D
Surgeon Mijor A. A. Benton, IfD.
za June 70
38 Deo. 73
33 Aug. 69
30 Sept. 70
3o Deo. 7z
zo June 66
z3Apr. 73
and in Command and Wing Officer, z8 Dec. ra. — Sick FozloBRb-
Wing Officer, zo Jan. 68.— Officiating and in Oommand.
Officiating Wing Officer, 36 May 73.
A^utant, 14 Dec. 73.
Quarter Master, Z3 April 73.
i8t Wing Subaltern, z4 July 73.
Acting and Wing Subaltern, aa Sept. 73.
In medical charge, z7 Not. 70.— with 3 CaTalxy.
Officiating in medical charge.— 6 Infautiy.
6th Madras Native Infantry (Mackenzie— formerly ist BaMalion 6ih Begmeid.
Raised at Tric'hiru>poly some time prior to 1772).
" Sbbiboapatam *'— " BouBBOK "— " Chiba "•— " Thb Dbaoov."
Head Quaxters at Seounderabad. Facings, B^f, Lace, Gold,
Colonel A. F. Place, Staff Corps
Colonel H. K. Firth, Staff Corps
Colonel F. J. Wilson, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel M. K. Bourne, Staff Corps
Captain T. B. Byng, Staff Corps
Captain S. W. MclTcr, Gen. List
Captain F. B. Boone, Staff Corps
Captain C. B. Ozley, Gen. List
Surgeon Major A. A. Benton, MD. ...
Surgeon E. Fawcett
5 Oct. 68
zo Dec. 73
za Jan. 7Z
zz Jan. 74
zz June7z
ao Aug. 71
za Sept. 66
4 Apr. 7z
Commandant, z Jan. 74
and in Command, z8 Feb. 73.
Wing Officer, z April 67.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, ao March 73.
Adjutant. 35 Jan. 73.
Quarter Master, aa July 7a.
9 Dec. 73.
zst Wing Subaltern, 9 '.
and Wing Subaltern, 9 Deo.' 73.
In medical charge, aa Not. 73.
(Officiating in medical charge.
-With 5 Infimtry.
Sack Regiment cf IfaHve Infantry eoneiete of 8 Companiet mik the following lEi^a&lM*f9Mnl.— Commandant : and ia
Command and Wing Officer; Wing Officer; Adjutant; Quarter Master: a Wing Subalterns; Medical OAcer; 2
Hospital Assistant; 8 Subadaro; 8 Jemadars; z HaTildar Major; 40 HaTildars; 4oNaickB; z6Druniiii0n;6ooPn-
Tates ; 4 Recruit Boys ; 33 Pension Boys ; 8 Puckallies ; z Choudiy ; a Peons; z ad-Tindal ; 8 Xascbib; and • 1""'
The aoth Begiment NatiTe Inlhntry has an additional Jenoadar to carry an Hoxioranr P^lotp^QQQ I p
7th Madras Native Inflemtry (OooJce— formerly ist Battalion jth Begiment 397
JSctiMd at 2Vie%t»iopo2y some time prior to 1772).
^______ Head Qtiarters at Yiagapatan. FaHngt, Sky Blue, Lae*, Gold.
RuTK, Namis, avd Cobvs.
3oIonel £. H. BlomfielcLBtaif Corps..,
Colonel J. IL Boswell, Staff Corps ...
[<twCol. P. P. L. Stafford, Staff Corps
Captain C. Maokenxie, Staff Corps ...
Captain B. Stokoe, Gen. List
Japtain £. Persse, Saff Corps
Captain J. N. Bennett, Staff Corps ...
iargeon S. B. Hunt.
Abxt
RA.KK.
RiaCJLBKS.
as Dec. 71 jCommandant, i Jan. 74.
98 Dec. 73 and in Command and Wing Officer, x Jan. 74.
20 Mar. 73
ao Jnne66
z Jan. 74
4 Mar. jt
XX Deo. 69
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 71.
Adjutant, 35 Jan. 72.
Quarter Master, z Jan. 74.
ist Wing Subaltern, 25 Aug. 73.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 23 June 73.
Officiating in medical charge, 24 Oct. 67.
3th Madras Native Infantry (formerly ist Battalion Sth Begiment— Raised in the
Northern Division some Urns prior to 1773).
*• SSIIKOAPATAIC"— '*AsSiLTS."
Head Qoartera at Beetaboldea. Faei»ff», FaU Btif,
3olonel W, G. Owen, Infkntry |z8 Feb. 66
[Lionel T. J. H. Keyes, Infiintary
Ll Colonel C. M. HaUes, Staff Goxps
;>aptain A. Anderson, Gen. List
Lieot. A. Clark -Kennedy, Staff Corps..
Ilaptain R. B. Cummins, Staff Corps ..
Captain R. W. Hesketh, Staff Corps
3urgeon Major C. A. Andrews
Surgeon T. v. Aylen
zz June 73
20 Deo. 72
aoOct. 7z
zs Nor. 64
Z4 June 68
20 Mar. 69
Officer, z8 Feb. 73.
Commandant, 30 Ai
2nd in Command am
Wing Officer, 14 Dec. 67,
Adjutant, 8 April 73.
Quarter Master, 13 Deo. 71.
zst Wing Subaltern, 25 Jan. 72.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 5 Bept..7o.
In medical charge, 9 Oct. 71.— On other du^.
Officiating.
9th Madras Native Infantry {Kelly-^formerly ist Battalion gth Regiment.
Raised at Madura ahout 1772).
A Galley with the Motto-" Khooshkbs Wu Tubxs "— " Aya "— " P»gw."
Head Quarters at Caaaanors. Faein^t Dark Oresn. Laee, Qold.
Colonel G. M. Shakeepear, Staff Corps .
Colonel W. E. White. Staff Corps
LtColonal A. F. Williams.
^ptain J. F. B. Strettell, Gen. List .
laent. W. Cooke, Staff Coxps
Captain H. C. Daries, Staff Corps....
[iieat. C. W. Walker, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon J. H. Ritchie, MD
12 Dec. 69 Commandant, zo Nor^z.
8 Jan. 73 and in C^mand and wing Officer, 11 Mar. 73.
4 Feb. 72
4 Aug. 7z
7 Nov. 67
Z2 June 70
zoMay 7z
Wing Officer, 29 April 69.
Adjutant, X 3 Juno 7a.
Quarter Master, 9 Sept. 68.
zst Wing Subaltern, z Jan. 74.
2nd Wing Subaltern, to May 7Z.
La modical charge, 28 May 69.
10th Madras Native Infantry {Thusm^ee— -formerly ist Battalion loth Regiment.
Raised at Palamieottah about 1772).
** Akboob " — " AssAvx " — " Ata."
Head Quarters at Toaghoo. Fadnfft, Red. Zaee, Gold.
Colonel W. J. Tweedie, Infimtry
Tolonel A. Priohard, Staff Coi
kColonel A. Gahagan, Staff
U.Colonel W. Ramsay, late zo N._
i^aptain J. B. Leggett, Staff Corps.
Captain C. T. P. Luzmoore, Staff Corps
Taptain G. Rowlandson, Staff Corps ..
:7aptain F. J. Rivers, Staff Corps
lorgeon W. Price, MD
z6 July 691 Commandant, Z5 Aug. 66.
27 Feb. 72 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 13 June 73. — Officiating Com-
26 Dec. 72 Officiating and in Command. Couuidant 31 N.I.
8 July 71 Wing Officer, :z Nov. 70.
z6 Aug. 68 1 Adjutant, 25 Jan. 72.
4 Aug. 69
9 June 66
4 May 67
Quarter Master, 23 Feb. 74.
zst Wing Subaltern, z8 Feb. 7a.
and Wing Subaltern, 26 Oct. 71.
In medical charge, 27 July 7X.
llth Madras Native Infantry (McLean — 8ied Homed— formerly 2nd Battalion
gth Regiment. — Raised at Ellore aibout 1772).
" Sbbi^toafatam."
Head Quarters at Kagode. Facing*, Dark Green, Laee, Gold.
Colonel C. J. Fnllerton, Infantry
Colonel E. A. Saunders, Staff Corps.
LtCol. D. G. S, St. J. Grant, Staff Corps
itiyor W. H. G. Palmer, Staff Corps..
■Captain C. H. Sheppard, Staff Corps
Captain F. J. F. Monro. Gen. List
'aptain W. Stoddart, Staff Corps
:!aptain H. F. de Lousada, Staff Corps
surgeon C. A. Harvey
jurgeon C. Bibthorpe
a4 May 68 Commandant, 3 June 68.
Z4 Aug. 72 and in Comd. and Wing Officer, z Jan. 74.— Offg. Comdt.38 N.I.
z3 June 7alWin^ Officer, zo Jan. 69.— Officiating and in Command.
9 June 68 Officuting Wing Officer, a7 June 7a.
z Mar. 74 Adjutant, zz Nov. 7z.
ao Dec. 7a I Quarter Master, z Jan. 74.
za Sept. 66{ zst Wing Subaltern, as Jan. 7a.
ao June 67 and Wing Subaltern, zz Dec. 7X.
I In medical charge^ 20 May 70.— Sick Furlough to Europo.
'Officiating in medical charge.
I2th Madras Native Infantry (Barim— formerly 2nd Battalion Sth Regvnient
Raised a&ou£i772).
"AVA."
Head Quarters at ViziaBagrum. Fadnfft, PcUe Buff, Zaee, Gold.
Colonel J. G. HalUday, In&ntry 2 Oct. 67! Commandant, 6 Jan. 7Z.
Colonel W. D. Stanley, Staff Corps 25 Dec. 7Z 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, zs Deo. 73.
LtColonel C. V. Gordon, Staff Corps ... 24 Feb. 7a Wing Officer, 30 July 69.— Furlough to Europe.
U.CoIonel J.R.S.Hender8on, Staff Corps 30 June 73 Officiating Wing Oincer.
Captain R. J. B. Simpson, Staff Corps... 20 Feb. 70 A(^utant, 25 Jan. 7a.
Captain L. C. Desboroufh, Staff Corps zo Oct. 69 Quarter Master, 28 Sept. 7a.
4 July 67 zst Wing Subaltern, 25 Sept. 73.
Captain J. Godson, Staff Corps ....
Captain E. J. Wynch, Staff Corps.,
aargeon Major C. R. G. Parker .....
BorgeonMajor J. S. Ridings
4 Apr. 70 and Wing Subaltern, 4 Jan. 73.
[In modical charge, z8 Nov. 68.
jOfflciating in medical charge.
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39^ 13th Madras Native Infantry ( Ulka — Alcock— formerly and BaitaUon
3rti Reghnent,— Raided at Madras in 1776).
*• SXEUfQAPXTAX."
Head Quarten at Madras. Faeinfftt White, Laoe, Oold,
RjLVx, NiMBf, m Goxrs.
AXMT
Rakk.
Riiiimxt.
Comxnandant, 6 Oct. 70.— Furlough.
snd in Command and Wing Officer, 13 Oct. 71-
Wing Officer, 13 Maj 67.— Officiating and in Command aS NX
Officiating Wing Officer, 99 Oct. 73.
Colonel 'A.. K. 0. Kennedy, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 69
Colonel G. T. Hilliard, Staff Corps 38 Deo. 73
Lt.Colonel A. G. W. Bum, Staff Corps ...I i Sept. 69
Major a. C. Lavie, Staff Corps ao Dec. 68
Captain E. Moore, Gen. List 7 Sept. 71! Adjutant, 5 Nor. 7a
Captain J. P. James, Staff Corps zx June 70'Quaiter Master, as Jan. 72.
Captain H. G. Symons, Staff Corps la Sept. 66 ist Wing Subaltern, z Jan. 74.
Captain B. 8. Roberts, Staff Corps ae Jan. 68 and Wing Subaltern, 26 Feb. 68.
Surgeon E. v. Power, If D , In medical charge, 23 Sept. 70.
14th Madras Native Infantry (Wahah— formerly 2nd BaMdUon 6ih Begime^i
Raised at VeUore 10th December 1776).
" MiJUsroBS "— " Chiita "— ** The Draaon '*— " TusTAX-o-Wnr^o^a " or " BaiST Jjra T«u».**
Head Quarters at VeUore. Faeinffa, Byff. Lace^ Gold.
Colonel E. W. Boudier, Staff Corps * 8 Mar. 67|Commandant, z Jan. 74.— Sick Furlong to Eurc^M.
Colonel A. W. Drarner, Infkntry {17 Feb. 72|Officiating Conmiandant.
Lt Colonel W. A. Deey, Staff Corps ao Jan. 7z'2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 1 April 67.
Lt.Cok>nel T. C. Georges, Staff Corps ,
Captain A. W. Foord, Staff Corps
Captain H. Whyte, Gen. List
Captain A. Cook, Staff Corps
Captain C. C. Hewetson, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mi^or M, M'B. Boss ,
15th
13 June 72 1 Wing Officer, a7 Oct. 69.
zz Dec. 70 Adjutant, 25 Jan. 7a.
z9 Dec. 7a Quarter Master, z Jan. 7^.
36 Jnue 68 I at Wing Subaltern, Z5 Feb. 7a.— Sick Furlough.
4 Nov. 68lOfficiating z6t Wing Subaltern, 30 Sept. 73.
I In medical charge, az Sept. 70.
Madras Native Infantry {Bavls^omierly 2nd BaUalum 4ih BegmtkL
Raised at Tamjore in December 1776).
Head Quarters at Fslayenun. Faeingt, Orange. Laos, OoU.
Colonel E. Gage, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel G. Heam, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. M. Grant, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. Clerk, Staff Corps
Captain A. B. Grove, Staff Corps
Captain C. R. Bradstreet, Gen. List
Captain L. B. Banco, Staff Corps
Capt. W. P. O. Boulderson, Staff Corps
Surgeon J. P. M'Dermott
7 Mai. 70 Commandant, a8 Jan. 73.
8 June 70 and in Comd. and Wing Officer, 9 Jan. 73.— Furlough to Eonpe.
aa July 7z|Wing Officer. 9 Jan. 73.— Officiating and in Command.
zo Nov. 68 Officiating Wing Officer, ao March 73.
za June 70' Adjutant, 9$ Jan. 7a.
zi June 7Z
20 Sept. 68
z June 72
Quarter Master, 25 Jan. 73.
zBt Wing Subaltern, z6 July 73.
2nd Wing Subaltern, zo Feb. 7Z.
In medical charge, aa April 70.
16th Madras Native Infantry (Line — Lane— formerly 2nd Battalion 5/A Begirmtd.
Raised at Trichinopoiy loth December 1776).
•* SXBtirOAPXTAX "— " AVA."
Head Quarters at Jabbolpore. Faei$ig§, Black Veitet. Laee, OoU,
Colonel G. Smart, Infantry '30 Jan. 74
Ck>lonel L. Tripe, Inihntiy ,
LtColonel 0. E. Bates, Staff Corps .
Lt.Colonel W. H. White, Staff Corps.
Captain W. G. Sharp, Staff Corps....
Lieut. F. C. Maltby, Staff Corps
' ao Aug. 70 and in Comd. and Winj
z8Jan. 7z
Captain L. Owen, Staff Corps..
Captain H. S. Elton, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. R. Theobalds
Commandant, a3 March 7z.->Furlough.
and in Comd. and Wing Officer, Z5 Deo. 73.— Fnrl. to Europe:
Wing Officer, xo April 67.— Officiating and in Command.
Officiating Wing Officer, 20 Mar. 7a.
A^utant, a9 Sept. 7a.
Quarter Master, a6 Jan. 74.
ZBt Wing Subaltern, as Jan. 7a.— Sick Furloagfa to Eiuop«.
ao Oct. 70 and Wing Subaltern, Z9 Feb. 73.— Acting zst wing Subalura
In medical charge, a7 Aug. 73.
aa Sept. 73
ao Dec. 69
)4 0ct. 70
4 Sept.70j
17th Madras Native Infantry {Butler— formerly 2nd Battalion ist RegiMCtt
Raised at Tanjore in 1777).
•*Naofob»."
Head Quarters at Kadzas. Faeimgi, Whiie. Laee, Oold.
Colonel S. J. Batten, Staff Corps
Colonel F. E. Waterman, Staff Corps .
Colonel P. L. Holmes, Staff Corps
LLColonel H. L Bett, Staff Corps
Captain J. W. S. Butler, Staff Corps....
Captain F. T. Fowls, Gen. List
Captain J. Macdougall, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. D. A. A. Maopherson, 85 Foot ..
Surgeon Miuor T. G. Howell
Surgeon L. C. Kanney ,
zo Juno 67
za June 7a
za June 73
5 Mar. 70
20 Nov. 70
a Oct. 73
20 Aug. 68
28 Oct. 7Z
Commandant, 26 Dec. 67. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Commandant. — and in Command ^a X.L
2nd in Command, zo Aog. 70.
Wing Officer, z Apnl 67.
Ac^utant, 35 Jan. 72.
Quarter Master, z Jan. 74.
zst Wing Subaltern, zoDec. 73.
2nd Wing Subaltern, zz Dec. 73
In medical charge, zz Aug. 73.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating.
19th Madras Native Infantry {Muirhead— formerly 2nd Battalion yih Iic'j:>>:tiit.
Raised at Trichinopolu in 1777).
" SSBIHOIPATAIC "—*• PSOU "— ''^CSHTRAL IkBII.."
Head Quarters at Triehinopoly. Faeingt, Bkg Blue. Xom, Oold.
Colonel A. Ritherdon, Staff Corps
Colonel V. J. Shortland, Staff Corps.
Lt.Colonel A. H. Cooke, Staff Corps.
Captain C. M'Inroy, Staff Corps ....
Captain F. Smalley, Gen. List
Captain J.W.C. Henderson, Staff Corps
Captain J. A. Richmond, Staff Corps
Captain A. G. Murray, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. C. M. Russell, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major G. Williamson, MD....
Surgeon S. L. Dobbie ,
z6 Sept.7z Commandant, z Jan. 74.
19 June 73 and in Command and Wing Officer, 19 April 7Z.
zi Dec. 72 Wing Officer, x Jan. 74.
Z7 Mar. 67 Adjutant, as Jan. 7a.
ao May 7z Quarter Master, as Jan. 7a.— Sick Furlough to Euroiie.
9 June 66 Officiating Qoarter Master, 8 Oct 73.
13 Deo. 68 zst Wing Subaltern, 25 J*&* 7a.— Furlough to Earop#>.
zo June 66 Officiating zst Wing Subaltern, z8 Nov. 73.
z4 Ang. 70 2nd Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, aa Mar. 66.- • Ou other duty.
30 Mar. 7a Attached.
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20ih Madras Native Infantry (Baggot— formerly 2nd Battalion 2nd Begiment, 399
Raised in 1777).
" SbOUVOHUB **^** BSBIVaAPATAX."
Haad Qaarten at Baada. JVmm^, Detp Orten, Zae^t Odd,
Burx, "Sajbu, urs Cobm.
Colonel C. P. T. Triscott, InAkntTT ..
LcColonel J. D. G. Wallace, Staff Ck>rpa
Lt-Colonel H. M. Norm, late a B.K....
SfiBjor G. M. Pajne, Staff Corps
Captain J. O. Ooldie, Staff Coxps
captain O. M. Bradabaw, Stair Corps.
Captain A. J. Howea, late 50 N.L
CaptainB. J. Watson, Staff Corps ....
Sarifeon A. M'Clorg, MB
Surgeon W. J. HaaUikgs, MX)
Abict
R4VX.
7 Feb. 70 Commandant. 19 Ang. 73.
x6 Jan. 70 2nd in Command ana Wing Officer, z8 Feb. 73.
9 Sept. 71 Wing Officer, x8 Feb. 73.--Fnrlough to Europe,
ao Jan. 69 Officiating Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 73.
4 Sept. TolAc^tant, as Jan. 7a.
4 Nov. 70 C ■ -- ■
7 Nov. 67
:4 June 68
Quarter Kaster, 13 A^ril 73.
Officiating zst Wing Subaltern, x Jan. 74.
and Wing Subalter|i, zo Oct. 73.
In medical charge^- 8 Mar. 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge.
21st Madras Native Infantry {Boherts—forinerly i8t Battalion iithEegiment
Raised at Chicacole in 1777).
" Sbbivoafatajc "— " Naopobb."
Head Qnarters at Ballazy. Fadnffg, FaleBi^. Lae§,Oold,
Colonel O. H. Carter, Influitry
U.Colonel W. Douglas, Staff Corpe
Major P. A. Camefly, Staff Corps
HiJorT.L.8coU, Staff Corps
Captain F. B. Middleton, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. C. Williams, Staff Corps
Captain G. Murray, Staff Corps
Captain 6. S. Keith, Staff Corps
Surgeon D. B. Thompson, JfD
3 May 7X
33 June 7a
x6 Feb. 70
9 June 6&
4 May 68
xo Dec. 71
Commandant, z April 67.
and in Command and Wing Officer, a June 70.
Winjy Officer, 15 Oct. 73.— B'urlough.
Officiating Wing Officer, 15 Oct. 73.
A(\jntant, 35 Jan. 7a.
Quarter Ma«ter, 13 Aug. 73.
10 June 66 ist Wing Subaltern, 35 Jan. 7a.
13 Dec. 68 and Wing Subaltern, a June 73.
Iln medical charge, 37 Aug. 73.
22nd Madras Native Infantry (Dalryviple— formerly 2nd Battalion nth Begiment,
Raised at Ellore in 1789).
" SBBXirOAPATl.lC •*— **AVA."
Head Quarters at Hoshungabad. Faeingt, Fale Bt^. Laee, Gold.
Colonel 8. Mainwaring, Staff Corps
Lt.ColoneI A. W. Ritherdon, Staff Corps
LLColonel B. N. Norton, Staff Corps
Captain M. H. Wratlslaw, Gen. List..
Captain G. Lecky, Staff Corps
Captain H. B. Shelley, Gen. liist
Captain A. Bredin, Staff Corps ,
Surgeon Major J. S. Morton, IfD. ..
Sorgeon Major J. J. Hefltarnan
15 Jan. 70
az May 69
z6 June7z
4 Mar, 73
za Nov. 7a
ao July 71
XX Mar. 7z
Commandant, ao Dec. 73.
and in Command, 1 Jan. 74.
Whig Officer, 10 Jan. 68.
Adjutant, z Jan. 74.
Quarter Master, 30 Jane 68.
ist Wing Subaltern, 35 Jan. 7a.
and Wing Subaltern, 33 Feb. 73.
In medical charge, 3Z Mar. 68.— Sick Furlough to Enzope.
Officiating in medicul charge.
23rd Madras (or WoLlajahhad) Light Infantry (Tolfry— formerly ist Battalion
12^ Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1794).
"Now oB Nbtbb"— "Sbbiitoxpatam"— "Naofobb."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Facinff$, Dark Oreen. Laee, Gold.
Colonel J. B. Fnlton, Staff Corpe
Colonel C. C. Mason, Staff Corps
U. Colonel H. C. Z. Churidge. Staff Corps
Mi^or H.H. Foord, Staff Corps
Captain B. B. Fannce, Staff Corps ..
Captain S. E. B. Butler, Staff Corps..
Captain J. H. Gordon, Staff Corps ..
Captain F. D. Plowden. late X7 N. I...
Surgeon Major W. H. Morgan
6 Sept 7x
19 June 73
a Mar. 71
9 June 69
as Sept. 70
aoDec. 68
aoApr. 69
xa Sept. 66
Commandant, z Jan. 74.
3nd in Command and Wing Officer, ao Mar. 69.
Win^ Officer, 13 June 73.— Officiating and in Com. 37 N.l.
Officiating Wing Officer, a6 Jnne 71.
Adjutant, as Jan. 7a.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, as Jan. 7a.
ist Wing Subaltern, -zs Jan. 7a.— Officiating Ac^utant
and Wing Subaltern, a8 Dec. 7a.
In medical charge, 13 May 63.
24tll Madras Native Infantry {McDonald— formerly 2nd Battalion 12th Regiment.
Raised ai VeUore in 1794).
" SXBi2rOA.FATl.lC "— " ASSATB " — •* BouBBoir.'*
Head Quarters at Falamoottah. Facing$, Dark Green. Laee, Gold.
Colonel E. J. Lawder, Staff Corps ji8 June 70 Commandant, 18 Feb. 73.— Furlough.
Colonel T- H. Stoddard, Staff Corps 26 Oct. 7a and in Command and Wing Officer, x8 Deo. 73.— Officiating aa N I.
_ __ ... ^. : 8 Jan. 71 Wing Officer, x Aug. 70.— Officiating and in Command.
I a Apr. 69 Officiating Wing Officer.
4 Nov. 69' Adjutant, as Jan. 7a.
12 Sept. 66 Quarter Master, as Jan. 7a.--Sick Furlough to Europe,
ao Jan. 70 Officiating Quarter Master, 14 March 73.
20 Oct. 67 i8t Wing Subaltern, 12 Doc. 7a.— Sick Furlough to Europe
7 Apr. 69 Officiating ist Wing Subaltern.
4 Jan. 7o]2nd Wing Subaltern, 31 Aug. 73.
In medical charge, 17 June 68. — Furlough.
U.Colonel H. J. T. Neild, Staff Corps ...
Major J. Swiney, Staff Corps
Captain J. Ward, Staff Coros
Captain F. E. West, Staff Corps
Captain B. G. D. Beagin, Staff Corps ...
Captain E. L. Armstrong, Staff Corps...
Captain F. H. Vanderzee, Staff Corps...
Captain F, Middlecoat, Staff Corps
Surgeon Miyor A. Fergusson, MD
Surgeon H. D. Cook, MB.
Officiating in medical charge.
25th Madras Native Infantry (Kenny—formerly ist Battalion i^th BegimeiU,
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1794).
Head Quarters at Canz>anore. Facing$, Dark Green. Lace, Gold,
Colonel O. P. Molonv, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. A. Gib, Staff Corp*
Lt.ColoneI B. G. Campbell, Staff Corps
laeut. A. W. Carter, Staff Corpe
Captain T. J. Cotton, Staff Corps
Captain W. N. Wroughton, Staff Corps
Captain J. Gabbett, Staff Corps
Captain T. S. Magan, Staff Corps
Sni^eon Major J. A. Cox, MD
xz Dec. 63 Commandant, x Jan. 74.
4 Apr. 69 and in Command and Wing Officer, z Jan. 74.
XX Aug. 72 Wing Officer, x Jan. 74. •
a June 70 Adjutant. 30 Doc. 7a.
4 Jan. 70 Quarter Master, 35 Jan. 7a.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
a3 Sept. 68, Officiating Quarter Master, 6 Feb. 73.
13 Nov. 66;i8t Wing Subaltern, 30 Deo. 7a.
9 Oct. 71 and Wing Subaltern, 30 Dec. 7a.
zo Feb. 7x1 In medical charge, X9 April 73.
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40O 26th Madras Native Infantry {Inms-'formerly indBaUalian i$ih Be^meiu.
Raised at Tanjorein 1794).
• N1.GF0BX "— " KxHBin>iini "--" ATi. **—
'Pbof/
Head Quarters at (fcnilon. JP^aeinff*, Dark Qrem, Zam, Q^Xd,
RUTK, NaKSS, AlTD GOBPS.
Abut
TUlTK.
RsXABXi.
Colonel A. Steyena, Staff Coxps
Colonel J. B. Knocker, Staff Corpg ..
Lt-Colonel G. C. Finlay, Staff Corps
Captain B. Tait, late a6 N.I
Lieut. S.E. Holland, Staff Corps
Captain E. G. Morrogh. Staff Corps..
Captain F. A. Wetherall, Gen. List ..
Burgeon Magor F. Duckworth, JfD. ..
30 Aug. jxiConunandant, x8 Feb. 73.
5 Apr. 7312nd in Com. and Wing Officer, 8 Jane 67.
29 June 70|Wing Officer, 8 June ^.
Z2 June 7o|A4jutant, 25 Jan. 7a.
9 Dec. 68iQuarter Master, 4 Jan. 70.
4 Mar. 68 — — - '•' ^ ^
X Jan. 74
zst Wing Subaltern, 25 Jan. 7a.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 30 Nov. 70.— Porlcmgh to Bnrope.
In medical charge, 29 M«^ 68.— Furlough.
27th Madras Native Infantry (Lindsay— formerly ist Batialicm 14th Be^vmL
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1798).
' • MiiHinroBB '* " Luourow."
Head Quarters at Moulmein. Faeinffg, Black Velvet, Lace, Qold,
Colonel D. G. Pollard, Staff Corps
Colonel W. P. S. Smyth, Staff Corps
Major P. Salter, Staff Corps
Colonel W. Graves, Staff Corps
Captain J. W. Swifte, Staff Corps
Captain J. W. Swifte, Staff Corpfi
Capt. W. MacD. Robinson, Staff Corps
Captain T. E. Thorpe, Gen. List
Lieut. H. H. Young, 14 Foot
Surgeon P. R. Martin, MB
za June 68, Commandant, 24 March 73.
zz June 73 'and in Command and Wing Officer, 29 Sept. 71.
zz Dec. 67 Wing Officer, Z7 June 72.— Furlough to Europe.
29 Aug. 73 Officiating Wing Officer.
Z3 June 69 Adjutant, 25 Jan. 7a.
zo Dec. 71 Quarter Master, 3 Jan. 73.
4 Nov. 7z zst Wing Subaltern, Z3 April 73.
28 Oct. 71 and Wing Subaltern. Z4 Dec. 73.
In medical charge, 6 Dec. 71.
28th Madras Native Infantry {Marti'iv— formerly 2nd Battalion 14th Eegiment
Raised at VeUore in 1798).
"Mahidpobb** — "Nagpobb" — "AVJL."
Head Quarters at Keroara. Facinff$, Black Velvet. Lace, Oola.
Colonel J. H. M. Babington, Staff Corps
Colonel F. W. A. Robson, Staff Corps ...
LtColonel A. G. W. Bum, Staff Corps...
Lt.Colonel R. G. Lewis, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel W. Rose, Staff Corps
Captain G. Godft^y, Gen. List
Captain A. J. Shaw, Gen. List
Captain T. R. Tabuteau, Staff Corps
Captain E. M. Stevenson, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major W. J. Busteed, JfZ>. ...
zo Jan. 68, Commandant, 13 May 67.— Furlough to Europe.
30 Jan. 72^ 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 30 March
z Sept. 69 Officiating 2nd in Command, 3z July 73. — ^Wing (
Win^ Officer, 23 Nov. 7z.— Furiough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, 23 Feb. 74.
Adjutant, 25 Jan. 72.
29 Dec. 70
2 Mar. 71
20 May 7z
20 Dec. 72
zz Dec. 69
4 Jan. 70
rz.— Officnn,
tffioer 13 NX
Quarter Master, z Jan. 74.
zst Wing Subaltern, zo Dec. 72.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 4 Aug. 73.
In medical charge, ao Aug. 73.
29th Madras Native Infantry {Madeod^ormerly ist BaMalion isth Begimcr.
Raised at MasuUpata/min 1798).
Head Quarters at Beounderabad. Fadnge, White. Zace, €Md.
Commandant, ao Dec. 73.
2nd in Command and wing Officer, 24 Oct. 67.— Qi&.CaoL4x>' I
Wing Officer, 16 Oct. 7z.— Offioiatixig and in Cosuoand.
Adjutant, 25 Jan. 7a.
Colonel W. C. Phillips, Staff Corps
Colonel C. Hight, Staff Corps ,
Lt. Colonel H. S. Rammell, Staff Corps..
Captain J. H. Prendergast, Staff Corps.
Captain J. J. Fletcher, Gen. List
Captain W.T. Brereton, Staff Corps
Captain A. T. Woodhouse, Staff Corps..
Surgeon Major J. Wilkins, MD ,
za June 7Z
8 Jan. 73
30 Dec. 69
3 Mar. 69
zz Sept. 73
zoOct. 69
Z2 June 70
Quarter Master, z Jan. 74.
xst Wing Subaltern, 25 Jan. 7a.
2nd AVing Subaltern, 5 June 73.
In medi(»l charge, ao Aug. 73.
30tli Madras Native Infantry (Crewe^ormerJy 2nd BattaUon 15/A BegiwM,
Raised at Hyderabad in 1799).
"AVA."
Head Quarters at Frenoh Rooks. Fae%ng$, White. Lace, Gold.
Colonel 0. E. M. Walker, Staff Corps ...
Colonel E. F. Waterman, Staff Corps ...
Lt Colonel G. W. Play&ir, Staff Corps...
Major C. J. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain F. C. St. John, Staff Corps
Captain F. S. FitzPatrick, Staff Corps..
Captain H. A. T. Nepean, Staff Corps...
Captain W. 8. Bailey, Staff Corps
Captain E. Austin, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mi^or J. G. Gibbs
Surgeon H. M. G. Archdall
zo Mar. 70 Commandant, i April 67.
12 June 72 2nd in Command, z Jan. 74.— Officiating Carnxnandaot z; NJ
z8 Jan. 7z Win^ Officer. 20 Magr 67.— Officiating and in Command.
zo Dec. 67 Officiating Wing Officer, zo July 73.
20 Jan. 68 Adjutant, 25 Jan. 72.
Z3 June 69 Quarter Master, 25 Jan. 72.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
26 8ept.67 Officiating Quarter Master, Z3 June 73.
z9 Sept. 66 zst Wing Subaltern, 25 Jan. 7a.
zo Jan. 69 and Wing Subaltern, 2 Dec. 68.
ao Jan. 70 In medical charge, 9 Sept. 7o.--Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
31st Madras (or Trichinopoly) Light Infantry (Qenrett— formerly ist BaUdimk i^^
Regiment,— Raised at Trichinopoly in 1799).
"Now OB Nbtbb"— "MAHinroBB."
Head Quarters at Baipore. Facing$^ Dark Qremi. Lace, Gold.
1 Commandant.
27 Feb. 72 Officiating Commandant, Z9 Ma^ 73.--and in CommcDd zo 5 '
and in Command and Wing Officer, iz Nov. 70.
Wing Officer, 37 June 7a.
Adjutant, 22 June 73.
Quarter Master,«aa Dec. 7a.
zst Wing Subaltern, z8 June 72.
2nd Wing Subaltern, z Jan. 74.
In medical charge of Right Wmg, vr Oot.6Q.-*^okFliri.toBBrDf»
Officiating in medic^^iargeT^
' Colonel A. Prichard, Staff Corps
Colonel L. W. Buck, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel G. Elallender; Staff Corps ...
Captain £. S. Skinner, Staff Corps
Captain C. C. Campbell, Staff Corps
Captain J. B. Gahan, Staff Corps ....
Captain T. H. Campbell, Gen. List .
Surgeon A. L. Hackett .
Surgeon M. B. Murphy, MD. .
20 Aug. 73
2 Jan. 73
4 Jan. 72
2a Dec. 72
4 Oct. 70
20 Dec. 73
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32nd Madras Native Infantry (Dyee-^formerly 2nd BaitalUon i6th
Beaiment, — RaUed at Madwra in 1799).
Head Qnaxten at Triokinopoly. JVieiiy*, Fa^ T0UOW, Lmte, Gold,
401
&mc, "Saxm, um Oomn.
AlUCT
IUkk.
Commandant, x Not. 65. — Sick l^lough to Ihirope,
Officiating Oommandant.
and in Command and Wing Officer, zi Oct. 67.
Wing Officer, zz Oct. 67.
Adjutant, z Jan. 74.
Quarter Master, i Jan. 74.
zat Wing Subaltern, 25 JvAj 73.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 20 Jiuy 7a.
In medical charge, 30 Kov. 72 .
Colonel W. T. WiUiama, Infimtzy ....
Colonel J. J. Fulton, Staff Corps ....
LLColonel R. J. Baker, Staff Corps .
Captain A. Chaplin, Gen. List
Captain C. J. Johnston, Oen. List ....
Captain A. Wingfleld, Staff Corps ....
Captain B. T. Chapman, Gen. Inst....
Surgeon Higor J. Fitsgerald
18 Dec. 67
zz June 73
zz Feb. 7z
za Nov. 72
z Jan. 74
4 Sept. 67
z6 June 7!
33rd
Colonel W.
Colonel F.
Lt.Golonel
Lt.Colonel
Captain H.
Captain B.
Captain T.
Captain B.
Surgeon D.
Madras Native Infantry (Walidb— -formerly ist Battalion i^th Begvment
BaUed at Qimtoor in 1799).
** COCHIH."
Head Quarters at Donmdah. Facingt, Black, Zaet, Oold,
. C. Bioh, Staff Cozpe..
Applegath, Staff Corps
H. 0. Fletcher, Staff Corps...
D. Shaw, Staff Corps ....
B. D. Bayloy, Gen. List .
H. Preston, Staff Corps .
H. Stoton, Staff Corps....
E. Cox, Gen. List
J. McCarthy, ITD
z Sept. 7z Commandant, z Jan. 74.
X2 June 73 'and in Command and wing Officer, zo Nov. 65.
4 Mar. 70 1 Wing Officer, z Jan. 74.— Furlongh.
8 Jan. 74 J Officiating Wing Officer, zo May 74.
3 Mar. 72) Adjutant. Z3 AprU 73.
zo June 66! Quarter Master, 3 March 73.
a6 June 68 zst Wing Subaltern, 3 Mareh 73.
z6 June 7z and Wing Subaltern, 3 March jj.
In medioU charge, 3 July 68.— Fnrlongh.
34tli Madras (or Ghimcole) Light Infantry (Dura^t&^formerly 2nd BaUaLvya.
ijth Regiment, — Raised, at Chicacole in 1799).
" Now oa Nbvbi."— '* Ata.."
Head Quarters at Kangalore. Faciitg*, Bark Or—n. Lac0, Oold,
ax Dec. 68;Comiziandant, 13 June 73.
U • • - ......
Colonel H. T. Ffrench, Staff Corps
ColonelJ. Orr. Staff Corps
Colonel Arthur Dmry, StaffOorpi
Major H. B. Byres. Staff Corps ....
Captain W. L. Banking, Gen. List
Captain Q. S. A. Jamieson, Staff Corps
Captain w. Chisholm, Staff Corps.
Captain W. O. Foord, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Mi^or B. Dempster
a May 72'2nd in Command, z8 Feb. 7^.— Sick Furlough.
30 Jan. 74'WipK O^^^er, z5 Jan. 7a.— Furlough to JBCurope.
Officiating Wing Officer, za Feb. 7a.
Adjutant, 25 Jan. 7a.
Quarter Master, 25 Jan. 7a.
z8t Wing Subaltern, 35 Jan. 73.
zz Dec. 67
aoMar. 69
35 June 67
20 Feb. 69 'and Wing Subaltern, 0 May 7a.
I In medical charge, 3 Sept. 70.
35th Madras Native Infantry (Farhimovr— formerly ist Battalion i^th Regiment
Baited at Bangalore in June z8oo).
Head Quarters at Kamptee. Faeing$, PdU Bn^. Lae€, Oold,
Commandant, z Jan. 74.— Furlough.
and in Command and Wing Officer, zz Oct. 67.— Offg. Comdt.
Officiating and in Command, 6 Oct. 73.
Wing Officer, z Aug. 70.— Furlough to Bnrope.
Officiating Wing Officer, z8 June 73.
Adjutant. 29 Sept. 73.
Quarter Master, 3z Mar. 73.
Colonel F. M. Haultain, Staff Corps ao Aug. 7z
Colonel G. Pringle, Staff Corps I 9 Mar. 73
Colonel J. O. West, Staff Coros '20 Aug. 73
Lt.Colonel W. H. B. Godfrey, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 7a
Lt. Colonel O. Morgan, Staff Corps
Captain 8. L. Bagshawe, Gen. List
Captain B. W. Broughton, Staff Coxps...
Captain F. B. Trevor, Staff Corps
Captain B. G. ▼. Holloway, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major B. T. Sufflrein
zz Jan. 74
4 Sept. 7 z
zo Dec. 66
ao Mar. 69
30 Feb. 69
zst Wing Subaltern, 35 Jan. 73.
and Wing Subaltern, 3 March jr.
In medical charge, 35 Oct. 73.— Forloagh.
36th Madras Native Infantry (Nundy— formerly 2nd Battalion iSth Regiment.
Raised at Nundydroog in July 1800).
Head Quarters at Baagalero. Facingt, Bale B^, Loot, Oold,
Colonel G. A. Fulton, Inlkntry
Colonel C. Smith, Staff Corps
LtColonel B. V. Handyside, Staff Corps
LtColonel J. Y. Morris, Staff Corps.
Captain A. G. Hutohins, Gen. List....
Lieut. T. M. Jenkins, Staff Corps ....
Captain D. W. WiUiams, late 48 N.I.
Lieut. E. S. Kenny
Burgeon Mi^oraBobertaon,jr2). .
6 Sept. 7 z
3 Aug. 73
z3 Deo. 73
36 July 73
zo April7o
38 July 69
30 Apr. 68
38 Oct. 7z
Commandant, z8 Mar. 69.
3nd in Command and mngOfficer, 14 Noy. 70.
Wing Officer, Z4 Nov. 70.— -Furlough to Burope.
Officiating Wing Officer, 39 Feb. 73.
Adjutant, I Jan. 74.
Quarter Master, Z9 June 69.
zst Wing Subaltern, Z3 April 73.
snd Wing Subaltern, z Jan. 74.
In medical charge, ao Sept. 7Z.
37th Madras Qrenadiers (Forhea^formerly istBaUalion igth Regiment.
Baised at Itchapoor in June 1800).
•• Chum.."— • T3U Dragon,"
Head Quarters at Kadzas. Faeing; Blue, Laeo, Gold,
Colonel K. Maoanlay, Infltntry zz Deo. 7Z Commandant, z9 Aprilrz.
Colonel G. F. Luard^^ Staff Corps 15 Jan. 70 3nd m Command and Wing Officer, z April 67.— Sick FurlougA.
" '"" 3 Mar. 7z,0fficiating and in Command.— Wing Omcer, 33 N.I.
S Feb. 73 Wing OfSoer, Z3 June 73.
U.Oolonel H. 0. Z. Claridge, Staff Corps
U.Colonel T. S. Hawks, Staff Corps
Captsin H. A. A. Prior, Gen. List .
Captain J. H. Gaussen, Gen. List ...
OaptBJnO.F.Mooie, Staff Coxps ...
Captain W. Miller, Gen. List
Burgeon M^jor J. M. JoMph, MD,
39 Dec. 7z Adjutant, Z3 AprU 7-
3 Mar. 73^^ *
«73.
13 AI
Quarter Master, 13 April 73.~FurIongh.
ao Aug. 67 zst Wing Subaltern, 35 Jan. 73.— Sick Forlovgh to Burope.
4 Feb. 73 3nd Wing Subaltern, iz Aug. 73.
90 Nov. 73 In medioal eharge, zx Aug. 73.
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402 38th Madras Native Infantry {MacGregor— formerly 2Hd BatidlMh i^ik
Regiment, — Raised <U EUoreinJuly z8oo).
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Run, JXaxmb, aw Ooxpb.
Oolonel 0. Pulley, Infkntiy
Colonel E. A. Saunders, Staff CoriM ..
Colonel 0. Q, H. Coote, Staff Corps
Lt Colonel H. A. Hare, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel B. G. Magrath, Staff Corps..
Captain F. B. Spry, Qen. last
Captain B. H. Thomas, Staff Corps ,
Captain K. F. SteTonson, Staff Corps..,
Captain J. G. R. D. Macneill, Gen. List
Surgeon W. Maorae, MS
Surgeon Major J. B. Dickinson
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CO Sept. 77
25 Dec. 7z Commandant, 7 Jan. 71.— Furlough to Snrope.
14 Aug. 79 Officiating Commandant, 6 Sept. 73.— and in Comsisad 11 51
3 Feb. 73 and in Command and Wing Officer, 19 May 68.— Foil, to Icspt
9 Dec. 69 Offlciatiog and in Command, ix Sept. 73-
I3 Feb. yx Wing Officer, 3 Dec. 68.— Sick Furlough.
ao Dec. 7a Acijutant, x Jan. 74.
x6 Aug. 68 Quarter Master, as Jan. 7a.
4 Aug. 69 zst Wing Subaltern, 9 Dec. 7a.
aa Dec. 71 and Wing Subaltern, 9 Ma^ 73. [Professor in the ¥ed. Oil
In medical charge, 10 Apnl 71.— Offg. Chemical Kzsmiserci
Officiating in medical charge.
39th Madras Native Infantry (Martin — formerly lat Battalion 20<A .Batmen
Raiaed at Tamjore in October 1804).
" Sbktasuldxs "— " Naopois."
Head' Quarters at Rangoon. Faeingt, Dark Qrttn, Lae€, Chid.
Colonel W. H. Watte, Infkntiy
Colonel C. W. Dun, Staff Corps
LLColonel F. G. Hodgson, Staff Corps..
Captain F. J. Wroughton, Staff Corps...
Captain E. H. T. Hm, Gen. List .
Captain J. N. Wilson, Staff Corps .
Lieut, y. L. Mathias, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Miuor S. T. Heard, MD, .
Surgeon P.M. Mookeijee
X Aug. 69 1 Commandant, 5 May 68.
xo June 73
aoMay 71
35 June 70
X Jan. 74
and in Command and Wing Officer, 37 Maxvih 71.
Wing Officer, 15 Oct. 73.
A(|jutant, as Jan. 73.— Sick Furloufldi to Europe.
Quarter Master, x Jan. 74.— Offidatmg A^utant^
Officiating Quaiter Master,
ao Aug. 66 xst Wing Subaltern, 35 Jan. 73.
4 Sept. 67 and Wing Subaltern, x x Aug. 73.
In medical charge, xa Aug. 7o.~Sick Furlough to Eorope.
Officiating in medical charge.
40th Madras Native Infantry (Volunteer— formerly 2nd Battalum 20th Begimtn'-
Raieed at Tamjore in October 1804).
Head Quarters at Seenndsrabad. Faeimg; Dark Oven. Laet, Gold.
Colonel T. Greenaway, Staff Corps
Colonel C. Nioolls, Staff Coi —
LtOolonel T. Austin, Staff
Lt Colonel B. S. Burge, Staff ^
Captain C. B. Weston, Gen. List
Captain H. T. Harris, Staff Corps
Captain P. A. VanHomrigh, Staff Corps
Captain R. H. PheUps, Staff Corps ,
Surgeon Msjor B. Dixon
10 Jan. 68. Commandant, x Jan. 74.
xa Aug. 73'and in Command and Wing Officer, ax Au^. 73.
a4 Feb. 73'Wing Officer, ai Aug. 7a.--FnrIough to Eurcqpe.
XX Jan. 74 1 Officiating wing Officer, X3 Aug. 73.
4 Aug. 71 Adjutant, 33 Dec. 7a.
13 June 7a Quarter Master, 35 Jan. 73.
xa June 67 xst Wing Subaltern, ao Aug. 73.
ao Oct. 66|and Wing Subaltern, xo Oct. 73.
3 June 66:in medical charge, 31 July 73.
4l8t Madras Native Infantry (Irtorin— formerly ist Battalion 21st Begimai
Raised at Chiea>cole in 1804).
The Flank Companies " Chxita."— " Ths Dbaoov."
Head Quarters at Ounaok. JPoetii^*, Dtep Ctreeu. Laee, Gold.
Colonel F. G. Kenipeter, Staff Cori>s
Colonel C. Hight, Staff Corps .
Colonel W. Serres, Staff Corps
Lt.ColoneI G. N. Johnstone, Staff Corps
Captain B. H. Byre, Staff Corps...
Captain A. C. Mottet, Gen. List ...
Captain A. D. Phelps, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. D. Pryce, Staff Co™
Surgeon J. F. iitspatrick, 3u>. .
5 Oct. 68 1 Commandant, i Jan. 74. — Furlough to Europe.
8 Jan. 73 Officiating Commandant, xi Sept. 73. — and in Comaiiod » 51
xo Aug. 73 and in Command and Wing Officer, X4 Mar. 73.
14 June 71
4 Mar. 70
4 Sept. 71
ao Oct. 70
15 July 71
Wing Officer, a8 Oct. 67.
Adjutant, 9 May 73.
Quarter Master, xa Mi^ 70.— Sick Furlough to Bniope.
xst Wing Subaltern, 15 N^ov. 69.— Officiating Quarter Muter.
and Wing Subaltern, 15 July 71.
In medical charge, 6 Oct 71.
Qeneral List of Officers of Madras Cavalry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment.
CAPiAnrs.
Victor Edward Law
Arthur Robert Kenney ....
Atwill Curtoia
Henry Attenborow Yates.
Wm. Douglas Brodie Ketchen
HughCracroft
Francis Montgomery Onslow
Hugh BIchard Hope ...
Frederick William Buller..
LnUTBlTAirTS.
Alf. Geo. WilloughbyHemans
William BamiAtyne Warner.
Donald James Sim McLeod...
Harrr Windsor Pardee .
Charles
rles MAy Allen Morant ...
ao Apr. 59
ao Sept. 59
4 Nov. 59
aoDeo. 59
4 Jan. 60
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4 Sept. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Dec. 60
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15 Aug. 61
ao Sept.6x
20 Apr. 60
x4 Mar. 6x
ai Apr. 6x
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17 May 6x
- Nov. 6x
.w Dec. 6x
X Jan. 62
X Jan. 6a
ao Jan. 6a
X July 63
ao July 6a
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ao Jan. 73
X July 73
ao July 73
15 Aug. 62 1x5 Aug. 73
20 Sept. 6a ao Sept. 73
r6 JnW f^A y Superintendent of the B^jpootsu i»*
x6 July 64 I £^i^y PoUcc-FuSSSghT
34 Dec. 65 Attached to x8 Hussars.
6 Feb. 66 Squadron Subaltern a Cavalry.
23 June 67 Attached to 3 Cavaliy.
14 Sept. 67 Attached te x8 Hussars.
5 July 70 Attached to 3 Cavalry.
5 Aug. 70 Attached to a Cavalry.
15 Dec. 70 Adjutant x Cavalry. ^
1' Assistant District Superintendent of :
lice, xst Grade, 37 Fieb. 71, EJL S»>
way, N.W. Prov,
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Hardm,OQie.
Adjutant 4 Cavaliy.
CDep. Assist. Quarter Master General, HagporeF^t^
C — Furlough.
Adjutant a Cavalry.
Officiating Adjutant 4 Cavalry.
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General List of Officers of Madras Infantry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment
403-404
Capcixvb.
Jfred George HntchinB
'harlea Bean Smith, CSI, ...
Itphinstone Waters Begbie...
IbarleA Rawson Oxley
William Lancaster RaoldxiK. . .
lichard Peter Blake
rederick Smalloy
reorife Godfrey
Vancis Heekins Winter-^
botham }
liarlea Robert Bradstreet ...
Irobert Emilias Cox
ksginald Temple Chapman ...
[agh Robert Ogilvie
[enry Richard Shelley
leorge Edward Weston
7m. Hen. St. Axnand Wilton
ohn EdwardFrancis StretteU
tewart William liolver
liarles Hare Trotman
iithur Charles Mottet
ohn Salmon Blazland
iamuel Laurence Bagshawe
iveljrn Moore
iodhob James van Someren
tobert Graham Briggs
Llfrcd Anderson
liomas Edward Thorpe
Ihannoey Cttrtois
tobert Wilson
lofTh William Baimsflither. . .
Lrthor W. Leslie Anderson...
lobert Francis Taylor
ao Feb. 59
a Mar. 59
4 Apr. 59
4 Apr. 59
4 Apr. 59
ao May 59
30 May 59
ao May 59
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16 June 59
16 June 59
ao July 59
ao July 59
4 Aug. 59
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4 Sept 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
4 Sept. 59
7 Sept. 59
7 Sept. 59
9 Oct. 59
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4 Nov. 59
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9 Dec. 59
tobert Colvin Hutchinson ...
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leoiy Andrew Allan Prior ...
Francis Robert Beny Byroh
tobert Hunter
Ien.EUiottDaahwood Bayley
(ohn Henry Gaussen
ienry Thomas Harris Baber
ieary Locock Berkley
fohn Hotham
Ugostus Fred. Wilkinson .'.'.
^llan Chaplin
Ienry Vn^rto
3eorge Chamberlain Cooper
^has. Edw. LoiTaine Bastall
•>ederick Edmund Spiy
Uexander John Shaw
'^nak James Fraser Monro
Sdward Pennyouick Maltby
iVUliam Miller
Robert MUdmay Clerk
tfarc Henry Wratislaw
fames Turner Cummins ..
Fosoph John Fletcher
Frederick Thomas Fowls..
IVilliam Stainforth
I>emp8ter Heming
^m. Hen. Miller Francklyn
niomsa Hay Campbell
^enry Charles Hamilton
Rowland Henry Thomas Hill
Richard Stokoe
^arlos James Johnston
HeniT Montagu Dale
gank Ant(ustns WeJherall ...
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4 Mar. 61
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ao Feb. 60
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25 Apr. 61
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aoMay 71
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9 Sept. 71
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13 Sept.7z
33 Oct. 71
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7 Nov. 71
7 Dec. 71
33 Mar. 73
x8 Apr. 7a
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33 July 72
39 Sept. 73
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xo Apr. 70 j Adjutant 36 Native In&ntry.
30 Nov. 70 1 Zan zibar Mission . [Signalling.
8 Mar. 7x1 Sappers and Miners.— Instructor in Army
17 Aug. 7z Wing Subaltern, 6 Native Inftmtiy.
9 Sept.71 'Adjutant 34 Native Inflmtry. [Force.
9 Sept. 7 z I Squadron Officer 4 Cavalry Pui\)ab Frontier
9 Sept 71 Quarter Master 19 Native Infimlxy.
Adjutant a8 Native Infantry.
< Doing Duty with Sappers and Miners at
\ Ootacamund.
Quarter Master z5 Native Inftmtry.
Wing Subaltern 33 Native Infantry.
Wing Subaltern 3a Native Infantry.
< Probationary Assist. Supt. of Police, ist
I Class, Coimbatore, Erode.
Wing Subaltern aa Native Infkintxy.
A4iutant 40th Native Infanbrv.
C Assist. Supt. of Police, xst Class, Gaz^am,
I Chetterpore.
Adjutant q Native Infantry.
Quarter Master 6 Native Infantry.
C Assistant Superintendent of Police, xst
I Class, Tanjore.
Quarter Master 41 Native Infkntry.
(Probationary Superintendent of Police,
( Jeypore.
A^utant 35 Native Infantry.
A()jutant Z3 Native Infimtry.
Conservator of Forests, Mysore and Coorg.
1^ Assistant Superintendent of Police, xst
C Class, Bellary.
Adjutant 8 Native Infantry.
3 Apr. 73 1 Wing Subaltern 37 Native Infantry.
Z3 Apr. 73 1 Wing Subaltern 5 Native Infantry.
x3 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
x3 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
Z3 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
X3 Apr. 73
x3 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
13 Apr. 73
x8 June 73
6 Sept. 73
x8 Sept. 73
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Sick Furlough.
Adjutant 3 Native Infantry.
C Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P.
I Works, X April 73, Kumool District.
( Sonad. Officer Corps of Guides, Punjab
l Frontier Force.
Quarter Master 5 Native Infiintiy.
Wing Subaltern 38 Native Infkuitry.
Ac^utant 37 Native Inftintry.
Quarter Master x Native Infkntry.
Superintendent of Keddahs, Cuttack.
Adjutant ^3 Native Infantry.
Quarter Master 37 Native Infimtry.
Quarter Master 3 Native Infimtry.
Furlough to Europe.
Offg. Assist.Supt of Police, British Burma3i.
X3 Nov. 7^'3ndWing Subaltern 3 Native Infimtry.
z Jan. 74 1 Adjutant 3a Native Infantry,
z Jan, 74 Quarter Mast
1 Jan. 74
z Jan. 74
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Iter Z4 Native Infimtry.
? Acting Assist. Snpt. of Police, zst Class,
(. Elisma.
r Acting Assistant Superintendent of
\ Pohce, Gaxuam.
A^utant ^8 Native Infimtry.
Quarter Master a8 Native Infimtry.
Quarter Master x z Native Infimtry.
< Assist. Conmiissloneif, snd Grade, Mysore
( Commission.
Wing Subaltern 37 Native Infantry.
(and Assistant Superintendent, Coorgo
(. Revenue Survey.
Adjutant 33 Native Infttntrv.
A^utant A Cavalry Hyderaoad Contingent.
Quarter Master 39 Native Infkntry.
Quarter Master 17 Native Infantry.
? Officiating Assist. Com., 3rd Grade, Bri-
( tlsh Burmah.
c Assist. Supt. of Police, xst Class, Kistna
Dist.— Furlough,
and Assistant Superintendent in the Re>
venue Survey Department,
ing Subaltern 31 Native Infantry.
Adjutant 3 Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent.
'Quarter Master 39 Native Infantry.
luarter Master 7 Native Ipfantry.
juarter Master 3a Native Infantry.
Quarter Master Sappers and Minors.
Furlough.
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James McKay MacDonald ..
James Kelly
David Dinwiddle
a8 Sept. 58
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38 June 73
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fin charge of Pensioners and holders of
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Edward Green Balfour
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Edward Samuel Tribe
Charles Barclay
James Lancaster Banldng....
William Johnston, MD
William Hewitt Seton Bum .
Charles Murray Doff, lfZ>. .
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Quartert.
Henry Young 8
George Mackay, MD 28
Frederick Fletcher 4
William Williamson 16
George Smith, MD
Pntrick Gerald FitzQerald, MD...
William Judson van Someren,lf Z>.
Edward Dixon
Arthur Langford Trewman Cooke
Lestock Wilson Stewart
John Robert Theobalds
George Flower Trimnell
Charles James Rogers
George Whittaker Walter..
John Listen Paul, MD
John Gcorjro Gibbs
John Wilson
Henry Roliort Oswald, MD..
John Thomas Williams
John Anderson Cox, MD. ....
James Edward Dickinson....
Colvin Stuith, MD
Edward D'Arcy Evezard ....
Frauds Day.
Joseph Marcus Joseph, MD
Edward Somerset Cleveland, If D
Willijim Heury Harris, MD
WUliam Henry Rean, MD
Henry Thompson Shaw
Alfred Sanderson, MD
Clarence Cooper, MD
Samuel Jardine Wyndowe,M^D....
William Robert Cornish
John Simm Morton, MD
Ardern Hulmo Beaman
John Pearson Nash, MD
George Stewart Watson Ogg, MB.
John Shortt, MD
Donald Coleman McAllum, MD.
William Pearl
George Marr, ITD
William Doyle, MD
Edmund Eyre Lloyd
Thomas Lowe
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Michael Cudmore Fumell
George Alexander Bum, MD
Thomas Croudace
Robert Dempster
John Houston, MD
Henry Elmsley Bustecd, MD
Henry Crocker, MD
Richard Arnold
Hunter Adam
William Henry Morgan
Henry Kine, MB
Benjamin Williamson, MB
George Bidie, MB
John Groscort Reed, MD
John Henderson, 3f2>
Hamilton McEilheron Boss, MD.
Charles Thick Eves
James Sadleir Ridings, MD
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Nagpore Force.
Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
Mysore Division and Ceded Disfcricts.
Southern District.
Presidency Division, and Northern Distrioto.
British Bonnah District
Garrison Surgeon, Bangalore.
Examiner of Medical AocoQnt8.*FarIoiif^
Civil Surgeon of Cannanore.
3 Cavalry
C Principal of Medical College— Physician of Genenl &»
I pital.— Professor of Medicine in Medical College.
Surgeon 4th District.
Sureeon X St District— Medical Inspector of Emigrants.
40 Native Inftmtiy.
Civil Surgeon of Trichinopoly. — Forlou^h to Eozope.
Garrison Surgeon, Bellary.
16 Native Infantry.
Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
Zillah Surgeon of Coimbatore.
( Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Beitaa-
J pore. — Officiating Professor of Materia Medics oi
J Therapeutics, Medical College, and Principal }tobai
\ Storekeeper.
( Surgeon of the General Hospital and Profeesor of Santer
C and Clinical Surgery.
g> Native Infantry.— Sick Furlough to AnstfaUa.
ivil Surgeon, Knmool.
Surgeon of the Mysore Commission.
I Cavalry.
25 Native Infantry.
Attached to 38 Native In&ntry.
Surgeon 2nd District.
Garrison Surgeon, Rangoon.— Sick Fnrioagh to Barope.
(Principal Medical Storekeeper, Presidency.— Prafesiar ^
Materia Medica in the Medical College.— Lupeetv
General of Fisheries in British India, 9 Ang. 71.
37 Native Infkntry.
4 Cavalry.
C Superintendent Lying-in Hospital and Professor d Ifii*
(. wifery in the Medici College.
Senior Medical Officer at Port Blair. — Furlong to Europe.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
20 Oct. 65 I Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent.
30 Nov. 65 5 Native In&ntry.
24 Mar. 66 Residency Surgeon at Hyderabad.
I Apr. 66 Sanitary Commissioner, Madras.
10 June 66 32 Native InCantry.
10 June 66 Doing duty at Palaveram.
20 June 66 Zilla Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail atTraaqiKte:
12 Sept. 66 Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Chitloor.
20 Sept. 66 Superintendent General of Vaccination.
30 Dec. 66 Civil Surgeon and Supt. of the District Jail at Mangaknt
24 Jan. 67 Furlough to Europe.
24 Jan. 67 Civil Surgeon Moulmein.— Furlough.
24 Jan. 67 Ciwil Surgeon of Cochin.
24 Jan. 67 Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jafl at Nelkjrc.
24 Jan. 67 Sappers and Miners.
., Foh ^T f Ophthahooic Surg, in Gen. Hosp. at Mjulras, aadPrd'i
7 X eu. 07 I Ophthalmic Surgery and Physiology in the Medical Oi,
30 May 67 4 Cavalry Hyderabad Contingenc.
4 Aug. 67 Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail of Masolipstt^
4 Aug. 67 34 Native Infantry. [Admiaiscras^
4 Aug. 67 Assistant CivU Surgeon and Chemical Examiner to the ^51^
4 Aug. 67 Assay Master of the Calcutta Mint.
4 Aug. 67 4 Infkntry Hyderabad Contingent.
4 Aug. 67 Furlough to Europe.
4 Aug. 67 Medical Officer at Ootacamnnd.
4 Aug. 67 21 Native Infimtry.
IX Jan. 68 Cnem. Examiner 1: Prof, of Chemistzy, Med. GoIL—Fancs«i^
30 Jan. 68 2 Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent.
^ v^y^ /^Q J Secretaiy and Statistical Officer to the Inspector Geoeril
30 Feb. 68 ^ Indian Medical Department.
20 Feb. 68 3 Cavalry Hvderabad Contingent.
20 Feb. 56 20 Feb. 68 Superintendent of the Central Jail at Bangalore.
20 Feb. 56 20 Feb. 68 14 Native Infantry.
20 Feb. 56 20 Feb. 68 6 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
|3o Feb. 68 Attached to is Native Infimtry.
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JuDM Joseph Hefibman
Ikrid WillJAin Trimnell
Cbarlee Abdy Andrews
John McNeaOe Donnelly, MD
Junes Eleess, MD
Robert Wilson, MJ>
Robert William Ck>ckerill
Charles Robertson, MD
Alexander Gamack, JfD
Jacob Windns, MD
Thomas Gwynne Howell
James Ross, MB
Samuel Thomas Heard, IfD
William Arnold Smith, MD.
Sma^nrMsaAST Suaoxovs MAJoa.
William Frederick deFabeck
George Edward Whitton, MB . . .
Thomas Beaumont, MD
William Pierce Kelly
Hemy John Beach
John Massy Miller, If 2>
William Farqnhar, MD
John Law, MD,
Walter Fry
William John Bnsteed
William Farqnhar Davis, MD
James McDonald Honaton, JU*!)....
William Howland Roberts, MD....
John Murray, MD
John Bilderbeok
Robert fidxnund Pearse
George Dalaiel Riddell
£neas McLdod Ross
Joseph Dongall, MD
Benjamin Thomas SofRrein
Jofieph Francis Barter
John FitsQexald
Andrew Fergasson, MD
Hugh Griffith
GeorxQ WilUamson, MD
Ch^^ Robert George Parker
Daniel Keamnr
Frederiok Duckworth, MD
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Alexander Porter, MD
Thomas Edward French
Samuel Bradshaw Hunt
William Smyth Fox
David John M'Carthy, MD
James Atkinson West Spence ,
James Byers Thomss
Lewis Charles Nanney ,
Charles Bdwin McVittie
Frederick Martin Rickard
Daniel Frederick Bateman
Sdward Forster Brockman
James Forbes Sargent
Henry Hyde
John William Strong
William Macrae, MB
Terence Joseph McGbtun
James Hntton Ritchie, MD
James Smith
Arthur Luke Hackett
Henry James Hazlett
Daniel Robert Thompson, MD. ...
Robert Vincent Power, MD
Alexander McClor^, MB
James Joseph Louis Ratton, MD.
Kdward Alfred Trimnell
Cbiirlcs Albert Harvey
William Hanks
Patrick Richard Martin, MD
J. -eph Patrick McDermott
Alf-ed Eugenius Dalgaims
Pieo Nath Mookcijee
John Francis Pitzpatrick, MD, ...
Henry Mervyn Gray Archdall
WiUiam Bvatt Wright
Prwlerick Heniy Blenkinsop
Michael Edward Murphy, MD. ...
waiiam Price, MD
Samuel Matthias Tyrrell
William Hope Boalth
Joseph Backhouse
David Sinclair, MB
John North
Edward Fawcett
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Civil Assistant Surgeon, Raepore.
8 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
{Fort Surgeon, Fort St. George, with Port and Marine
duties— Medical Inspector of Seamen at Madras— and
Professor of Anatomy in the Medical College.
ZiUah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail at Ouddalore.
Burgeon 3Xtl District.
36 Native Infantiy.
Zillah Sargeon and Superintendent of Jail, Madura.
39 Native Lxfhntry.
Z7 Native Infantiy.
39 Native Inlhntiy.
3 Cavalry.
Attached z Native Infantry.
Medical Officer at Coonoor. with charge of Koagerry.
Resident Surgeon, Indore.
< Ihsp. Gen. of Jails, Sanitary Commissioner, and Snperin-
C tendent of Vaccination in British Bunnah.
Actiitg Civil Surgeon and Supezint. of Jail at Berhampore.
Sick Furlough to Australia.
f Garrison Asst. Surg, and in medic^ charge of Cantonment,
t Civil Hospital, Bangalore.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Nagpore. *
Etosidency Surgeon, Travancore.— Furlough.
38 Native Infantry.
Medical Officer at Ootacamund.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Taz^jore.
Civil Surgeon, Calicut.
Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum at Madras.
Civil Surg, and Supt. of the Central Jail at Ri^ahmundry.
Zillah Surgeon, Salem.
3 Infimtry Hyderabad Contingent.
Physician to His Highness the Mahan^ah of Trayanooie.
Officiating Senior Medical Officer, Port Blair.
35 Native Inftmtry.
CivH Surgeon, Seonee District.
33 Native Infantry.
34 Native Inf^txy.
Civil Surgeon, Rangoon.
z9 Native In&ntiy.
12 Native Inihntry.
Doing Duty at St. Thomas' Mount.
36 Native In&ntry.
In medical charge of the Station and Jail of Akola.
Officiating Civil Surgeon, Bandara, Central Provinces.
7 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon at Vellore.
33 Native Infantry.
2 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
Acting Zilla Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Tinnerolly.
3 Native Infantry.
I Infimtry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Zilla Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Tinnevelly.
4 Native Inlkntry.
Assist. Surg, in the General Hospital and Professor of Pathology in tho
5 In&ntry, Hyderabad Contingent. [Med. College.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Tellicherry.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
38 Native Infhntiy.
Civil Surgeon, Nagar Division, Mysore.
9 Native In&ntry.
Civil Surgeon, Coconada.
3x Native Infantry.
3 Native Infantry.
3z Native Infhntiy.
13 Native Infantry.
3o Native Infantry.
Under Orders of Revenue Department for Salt Inquiry.
ZiUah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at uningleput.
IX Native Infantey.
z Native Infantry.
27 Native Infantoy.
IS Native Infant^.
Officiating Civil Surgeon, Seroncha, Central Provinoes.
Attached to 39 Native In^try.
41 Native Infantry.
Attached to ^o Native Infantry.
Surgeon to the Governor of Madras.
Attached to ^x Native Infhntry.
10 Native Infantry.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Guntoor.
Left Wing 3 Native Infimtry.
x Apr. 69 Left Wing 20 Native Infantry,
z Oct. 69 In charge of the Central Jail at Mouhnein.
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Frederick Robert Patenon
William Joseph Hastings ..
Thomas Charles Howell Spencer..
Heniy George Hall
Henry Isaac Jones
Charles Slbthorpe
James Anderson Laing, MD
Henty David Cook, IfB
Arthor Madge Branfoot
Christopher John M'Nally, MD.
William John Batler
William Edward Johnson, MD.
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X Oct. 69 Sick Farlough to Europe.
xOct. 69 Attached to ao Native Iniiantry.
X Oct 69' Sick Furlough.
X Oct. 69 Acting Civil Surgeon, Baitul.
X Oct. 69 Acting Garrison Assistant Surgeon, Bangalore.
X Apr. 70 'Attached to xi Native Infantry.
X Apr. 70 Secundrabad.
X Apr. 70 Attached to 24 Native Infantry.
30 Mar. 7a Attached to 3 Native Infkntry.
30 Mar. 73 Attached to 3 Native Infimtiy.
30 Mar. 73 British Bnrmah Division.
3oMar. 7a XagporeForce.
Thomas Vaughan Aylen '30 Mar. 7a Attached 8 Native Infkntzy.
Stanley Locker Dobie 30 Mar. 7a With 19 Native Infantry.
Creorge Frederick Sevan '30 Mar. 7a Mysore Division.
Christopher Lloyd, MD 30 Mar. 72 Attached to a6 Native Infiintry.
Andrew Francis Dobson. MB. ...'30 Mar. 7a With x In&ntry Hyderabad Contingent.
Charles Little, MD 30 Mar. 7a|With a Infantry Hyderabad Contingenc
Thorn as Mayne
John Crofton Lawrenson
Edward Levint^e
Aug. Napoleon Rogers Harrison
Lionel Beech
Daniel Henry Gullimore
Henry Plunkett Esmonde White
Andrew Appleby Thomas
William Richard Browne, MD..,.
Mark Robinson
Arthur Henry Leapingwell
James Scott Dill, JtfZ)
Hazlitt Allison. MD
John Geo rpre Collis, MD.
Thomas James Hackett Wilkins
Phillip Thompson
Richard Edward Ross
30 Mar. 7a|Nagpore Force.
30 Mar. 7a British Burmah Division.
X Oct. 7a Ceded Districts.
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7 Aug. 48 X Cavalry.
9 Oct. sx Body Guard.
6 Feb. 57,Remount Depdt, Ooasoor.
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Wm. Wrighte Gilbert Cooper, MA
Samuel l%os.Pettigrew,Jc^
Joseph Duncan Ostrehan,.B^
Henry Pigot James, 1^.4
Thos.Arto. Cooper Pratt, MA
Robert Parker Little, BA
Charles Rous Drury, MA
James Johnston Brydges Sayers, LL.D.
Barry O'Meara Deane, BA
James McKee, DD
Octavius Dene, BA
John WilUam Wynch, MA
Goorge English
John Murphy, LL.D
Thomas Fonlkes
William Leemlng, MA
Wm. Samuel Trotman, MA
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Chaplain of Berhampore and Chitterpore.
Garrison Chaplain, Ft. St. George.— Acting St. John'8,BtngiloR.
Chaplain -of vixagapatam.
Domestic Chaplam to the Bishop.
Joint Chaplain of Bangalore, St. Mark's Church.
Acting Chaplain, Vepery, Madras.
Chaphiin of St. Mark's District. Bangalore.
Chaplain of Bolanim and Chudderghaat.
Furlough.
Chaplam of St. Thomas' Mount, with charge of FalaTenm.
Chaplain of Ootacamund.
Chaplain of North Black Town.
Chaplain of Trevandrum. — ^Acting at Meroara.
Acting Chaplain, Fort St. George.
Chaplain of Wellington.
Chaplain of Coonoor.
Chaplain of Cuddalore.
Chaplain of Calicut, with charge of Coimbatore.
Chaplain of Rajahmundry and Oocanada.
ChaplainofMeroara.— Furlough to Euxtipe.
Charles Henry Deane, MA Chaplain of Trinity District, Bangalore.
George Warlow, BA jjoint Chaplain of St. George's Cathedral.— Fnriough.
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Rev. Francis George Lys, MA ' Chaplain of Bellary.
Rev. David George Clarke Chaplain of Tepeiy.— Acting at Mysore.
iZe0. James Tanner, MA Sick Furlough to BSurope.
Rev. William Marshall Sargent Babiiigton, BA. Chaplain of Viziana^ptun.
JZ*o. Rich. Chos.Wra. Raban.ilf^
Rev. Arthur Toms Bartlett
Rev. William Bassett Powell
JB«p. Henry Pope
\Z6g Rev. Clement Smith
X869 Rec. John Bowden Trend
z^jo Rev. James Francis Browne
^870 Rev. William Weston Elwes, MA
Chaplain of South Black Town. — ^Actin^ at PoonaioBltoe.
Chaplain of Trimulgherry. — Furlough.
Chaplain of Amngabad.
< Chaplain of Coimbatore.— Aotinf Joint CfaaplaiDof Si Geoi^ »
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Chaplain of Trimulgherry.
Chaplain of Mysore.— Acting at Tellore.
Chaplain of Secunderabad.
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t the battle of the Batwa, BtorminflrAnd captare of the town and fort of Jhansi (mentioned in Sir H. Bote's
espstch, and reoeived the thanks of Her Majesty, Medal and Clasp for Central India).
* Colonel E. J. Lawder served as an Acting Deputy Quarter Master General of the Army with the Sangor Field
HTision daring the whole time it was in the field in 1858-59. was present at the attack on Jheeghnr, affair of
Cubrai. battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee 95th December, when Division Head Quarters with the Horse Artillerv and
'avalry marched 84 miles in 37 hours, and storming of the heights of Punwarree (Brevet of Mcgor, Medal with Cuisp) .
» Colonel O. B. Phillips served in the Southern Mabratta Country in 1845-46.
*^ Colonel E. F. Burton was employed with a field force against rebels in the Tondiman Bi^ah's country from
ndt0 3i6t Jnly 1854.
*^ (.'olonel R. WooUev was employed in the districts of Nursingpore, Jubbulpore, and Saugor in suppressing the
ebellion in October, November, and December 1857.
^ Colonel B. D. Ardagh commanded an armed party in April 185a which was sent up to protect the British
roQtier on the Salween river from the inroads of tho Burmese ; was also i>resent as a Volunteer at the defence of
ifartaban in May 1852.
^ Colonel J. Loudon served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, luid was present at Samanghur,
}ndderghur, Punulla, Raugna, Seevapore, Munohur, and Munsuntosh, and operations at the Rain ghaut.
^ Colonel E. W. Boudier served in the Knmool campaign in 1839. Served in the Turkish Contingent durinf the
lassian war in 1855-56, and commanded a Begiment of Turkish inftmtry till the war was over (Brevet of Major,
fth Class of the Mi^idie. and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel B. S. Wilson served in the Affghaniatan and Soinde campaigns from Oct. 1840 to April 1843, was
iresent at KiUa-i-Arass, storm of a fort in the Ghilsie country xst May 1841, at Khela-i-Ghiizie cavalry skirmish
toth May 1841, at Chaprecal cavalry skirmish 37th December 1841, where he reoeived two sword wounds, one on
uic left arm and another on the left side of the neck ; atKhaleespeii general action xath January 1843, at Babwulle
^neral action early part of 1842, at Candahar, attack on the Heeraeth Gate in March 1843, at Candahar fj^eral
iction on the cantonments aoth May 1842, employed in the Bolan Pass, clearing the heights and protectmg the
cnarch of General England's Force in August 184a (Medal).
^7 Colonel M. T. Ffrench served with the field force in Kumool in 1839, and was present at the aifiur at Zorapore,
vraa employed in 1857-59 in Bengal, and present at the affair at Suhar, Shahabad aist August and aoth September
1838, Noorpoor, Shahabad z5thand aand September x8^8 (Medal).
^ Colonel A. F. Place served with the field force in Kumool in 1839, and was present at the afihir at Zorapore,
was employed in 1857-59 ^ Bengal. Served with the Shahabad Field Force under Brigadier Douglas; commanded
a party of one subadar and 25 sepoys, and by stratagem surprised the rebel post or Mairodora and captured 26
boats 7th August 1858 ; present at the taking of Suhar on the left bank of the Soane and destruction of tne rebels'
boat on the sxst August 1858, again at the destruction of that town on the aoth September, at the taking of Noor*
poor, Surragah, and Turcole on the 15th and aand September when those towns and several boats were destroyed
(Medal).
*» Colonel W. S. Simpson served with the troops in the Northern Concan in pursuit of the Freebooter Bagogee-
Bangria from January to June 1845. Commanded a detachment against the Shans andELareons of the Younzareen
district, Martaban Province in 1857.
" Colonel J. M. Macgregor served with Lt.Colonol Wotaon's Field Force ia tho Saugor and Nerbudda Ter-
ritories from 4th Oct. 1843 to a6th April 1843 ; was present at the lUTair at Heerapoor on the Nerbudda and Simee-
riah in Bnndlecund. Was actively employed with his Begiment in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the
mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58 ; commanded a squadron on the zith December 1857, and sui-pnsed and captured the
rebel Bugwan Sing ; commanded a squadron at the taking of the forts of Dehayan, Tirol, and Deolee. Formed
part of the force under the personal command of Lord Clyde from October 1858 to z8th January 1859 ; present at
the taking of Buxar Ghaut, Doondeeakberah, and defeat of Beni Madhoo on the 24th November 1858, Churdah
36th December 1858, and Mujeediah 27th December 1858 ; on the bagoage guard at Bankee when the rebels under
the Nana and Begum were defeated by Lord Clyde on the jist December 1858. Present at the reduction of Bim«
dlecund under Major General Whitlock and Brigadier Wheler from z9th January 1859 to 28th January x66o (Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel A. Cooper served with the 8th Madras Native Infantry at the operations in the Kolapore State Oct.
X844 to June X845, and in the Southern Concan.
^ Colonel J. Daniel served with the field force against Kumool in X839.
~ Colonel G. F. Luard served with the expedition to Kurnool in X839, and was engaged in the affUr at 2torapore.
** Colonel C. J. Bradley commanded the Besident's Bscort at the attack on the Besidency of Hyderabad in July
J857.
^ Colonel F. Mardall served in the Southern Mahratta Country 1844-45, and formed part of Colonel Outram's
Bscort to Kolapore, was present at the storming of the fort of Samuiurhur, attack and capture of the heights of
Budderghur, and surrender of that fort, storm and capture of the forts ofPunulla (slightly wounded) and Po wnghur,
during tho whole of the operations at Sasedroog, and at the attack on the stockades m December 1844 ; led the
descent of the Elephant rook 8th January X845, present at the attack and capture of the village of Seorapoor and at
the attacks on the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosh.
^ Colonel F. M. Haultain served in the Southern Mahratta campaign 1844-45, present at the taking of the heights of
and surrender of Budderghur, at an outpost affair West of Pnnulla, at the storm and capture of the forts of Punulla
and Pownghur, the investment and occupation of the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosghur, and at an attack on
''^e gateway of Munohur, at which place was very severely and dangerously wounded.
^ Colonel W. A. Biach served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1857 to 87th December X859.
** Colonel J. B. Fulton was employed against the rebel Moung-gong-gee in Thurrawaddie, Burmah ; was present
at the storming and taking of the stockade in 1855.
J* Colonel A. Bitherdon volunteered and served with the 5th and 9th Regiments N. I. during the Burmese war in
^3-53f accompanied the Expeditionary Force, and subsequently ofiidated as Staff OflQcer to the colunm under
Brigadier (reneral Steel, commanded a oomi>any of the 5th Begiment N.I. with the advanced party at the attack
upon Gongah x8th January X853, and present at other minor affiurs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"* Colonel Bamett Ford served witn the Madras Sappers and Miners throughout the Burmese war of x85a-53»
snd also as an Assistant Field Engineer to the Army of Ava during the greater part of the war. Conunanded two
^Jpo^panies of Sappers and Miners at the capture of Martaban (thanked by the Government of India) ; present at
the destruction of the river stockades, the taking of the Wbito House Piquet, storm of the Great Pagoda, capture of
^ngoon, xxth and x5th April (slightly wounded) ; commanded a detachment of Sappers in the storm of the Fort
and canture of Bassein (thanked by the Government of India), and present in various minor afihirs (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu).
"1^ Colonel T. Gillilan served with the 35th Madras Native Infiuitry at the operations in the vicinity and capture
of Rangoon in April 1853 ; was Paymaster of the Madras Division Army of Ava till the end of the war (Medal with
Clas^ for Pegu).
" Colonel J. Elphinstone servedin ths Southern Mahratta Country in X844-4S, and was present at Punulla, Raugna,
seevapore, Munohur and Munsuntot a. Served with the Turkish Contingent in the Knglnoer Corps at Kertch in the
(>miea in 1855 and X856, served also in. Bcmgal at Cawnpore in the Commissariat Department during the mutiny of
S'A^ (Medal).
~ Colonel 0. H. Abdy served in the Southern Mahratta Coimtry in X844-45, and was present at Samanghur, Bud-
oerghur, Bamghur, Munohur and Munsuntosh. Beoeived a slight sword>cut on the foot at Samanghur.
«* Colonel W. D. Stanley served at Ungool in 1847 and X848.
Colonel B. A. B. Travers served with the Expeiditioiuuy Force in China in x84a, and was present at the capture
or Woosusg and Shanghae, and was wounded slightly at the escalade and capture of Chm*kiang-foo (Medal),
seized in the second Burmese war in X853-53 as Aide de Camp to Major General Steel, and was present at the relief
or Pega (mentioned in General Godwin's despatch), at the aflEhirs of Kulle and Mootsagamoo, accompanied the
Martaban Expeditionary Force to Tonghoo, was present at Gongahud minor afihira— mentioned in despatch (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu).
^ Coloxiel A. Pnohard was with his company on field lervice at Snngkherra in the district of Hoossnngabad in
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November 1858 guarding^ the Stingkberra ford of the Nerbudda river to prevent the croeehig of Che Tobel followen
of Tantia Topee.
^ Colonel A. C. McMaster was emplojod in t^e rebellion in Grolcondah and Darcondah in the GolcoDdah Zesah*
dary in 1847, and in Beugtil with the Sangor Field Division, from relief of Kirweo to close of campaign.
* Colonel J. P. Watts was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59.
^ Colonel J. Orr was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59 (Medal).
"^ Colonel R. Kanken served with the 35th Madras Native Infantiy throughout the second Bnnoeae wsr, td
was present at the operations in the vicinity and capture of Rangoon in Apiu, and capture of Proma in Ocu li^s
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Central India in 1859 ^^ the Sanger Field Division (Medal).
^ Colonel E. F. Waterman was present at Indore on the ist July 1857 when Holkar's revolted troops attacked
the Residency. Was afterwards employed in keeping open the communioation between Khandwwh (Bombaf
Presidency) and Malwa, from December 1857 to August 1858 (Medal).
7' Colonel B. A. Saunders served under the orders of the Commissioner of Nagpore on various occasions tgsisa
the rebels in Central India in 1858-59.
7« Colonel E. T. Boddam was Asfiostant A(^utant General of the Nagpore Field Force daring the inmrectioB sad
mutiny of 1857.
7> Ck>lonel F. L. Magnioc served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45. and was present at Ssmanjcbsr.
Budderghur, Ramghiir, Munohur, and Munsuntosh; and with part of the Contingent at Indore daring the mct^y
of Holkar's troops in 1857.
7« Colonel H. D. Taylor served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of Pegu in Decem^«
1853, and at the second investment of Pegu by the Burmese in January 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Pegn). SotbI
in the suppression of the mutinvin Bengal m 1857-58; present at the relief of Luoknowin 1857. attheactinaisf
Secnnderaoaugh, Shah Ni^'eef Terra, and Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow with the lauknow Ftj:^
C!olumn from May to July 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). With the expedition to China ia it^:
present at the capture of the Taku Forts, at the engagements of Chan-chia-won and Palee^hoa, and at the tAnsst
on Pekin (Brevot of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
77 Colonel C. Hight was employed in the hill tracts of Orissa in 1847, 1849, stnd again in 1851.
78 Colonel F. W. A. Robson served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Samaagis,
Budderghur, Punallaghur, Raugna, Seevapoor, Mtmohur, and Munsuntosh.
7» Colonel W. 8. S. Mulcaster served in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the suppreaaion of the mac?
in Bengal ; present at the affair near Sehora and at Kooagaum ; served with Brigadier Rowcrofl'a Field Force ^
the Goruckpore district in Bengal from May to December, and present at the action at Amorali; commanded the
cavalry at the action at Hurriah, and thanked by Colonel Byng, and favourably mentioned by Brigadier Bovcrcft =
their despatches; commanded the cavalry at the affair at Bansee, and fitvonrably mentioned by Brigadier BowcnAis
his despatoh, and thanked by Brigadier Fischer in his despatch ; present at Brigadier Rowcroft'a actien at To-
sepore in Oude, and at the reduction of Buudlecund under Brigadier Wheler (Medal with Claap for Ontnl ludai.
^ Colonel J. B. Knocker was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbalpin
district in 1857-58.
•^ Colonel C. W. Dun served with Brigadier Watson's Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories faenaJ
March to 25th April 1843, ^nd from zoth October to 8th November 1843. Was present during the Chinese rim A
Singapore in May 1854.
** Colonel W. P. S. Smyth was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59. >^^ ^^*^ ptMS
at the ailhir at Kanta, at Bunnee with force forming rear guard of the Commander-in-Chief s Army during the capes:*
of Lucknow, present at Ban«ee 23nd and 28th September 1858, at Doomeragrungo, at Poka-Bitwafa, Biseolnir,&£d
battle of Toolscpore (Medal with two Clasps).
** Colonel F. Applegath was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Colnnm in the San«ar sx
Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district from 17th July 1857 to 30th April 1858; proceeded with some ImgE^ff
Cavalry on piquet to the Wardah, was engaged at Balakote, Sleemanabad, and Bainkerah (Medal).
** Colonel J. G. Touch served in the second Burmese war, and waa present at the captoiie of Martabanstfalpel
i8m (Medal with CUsp for Pegu).
*^ Colonel R. M. Macdonald served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
** Lt.Ck)lonel W. H. Cimiing served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Aaaistant Field Engineer (Medal withC«p
for Pegu). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent m 1855-56 (Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the M«i-
jidie) . Served with the Saugor Field Division in quelling the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, ^^^ '«^>^ present at HxaSis
of Kubraie, battle of Banoa, attack on Jounpore, surrender of Kirwee, action of Pungattie ; aubaeqneotlj v^
Colonel Nott's Field Force in pursuit of Feroze Shah and other rebels in 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Centxal Isdat.
^ Colonel P. L. Holmes served with the flekV force against Gulburgah in 1848. Also durincr the campsif^s 2
Bengal from 30th September 1857 to 29th December 1859 (Medal).
•* Colonel V. J. Shortland served with theC Company Sappera and Miners in the Burmese war 111x852-53 jpnaea
at the capture of Pegu ; comrnandod the detachment of Sappers and Miners that accompanied the land Columa n^^
M^jor General Steel fh)m Martabau to Tonghoo ; also present at minor affhirs on the frontier beyond Tonghoo asd
elsewhere (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
*\ Colonel P. S. Cunningham served in the Southern Mahratta campaign in 1844-45, and was present ax ibt
taking of the heights in front of and occupation of Budderghur.
^ Colonel C. Nicholls commanded a detachment of 100 men in the expedition against the rebel Nursimba Beddr;
served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capture of.Pegu 2iat November 1853; &i>
constantly engaged with the enemy during the ascent of the Pegu river in Mxe leading steamer ; was also pre?^
with the piquet which repulsed a night attack on the steamer 19th November 1852 ; served in the Sombolpcn^dsLna
during the disturbances 1857-58 (Medal for Pegu).
^ Colonel L. W. Buck tierved with the expedition to China in 1857-58, including the capture of Canton OHecxl
^ Colonel C. 8. Elliot served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at t^ destruction of the evsss*
stockade on the Rangoon river, the operations in the vicinity a^id capture of Rangoon, and capture of F<rca a
November 1852. Commanded the advanced guard of the force under Mi^or General (^wrn, which reUtfv«iit^
Pegu garrison in December 1852 ; mentioned in despatch (Medal with (Jlasp for Pegu). Served in the snppr»Jrt
of the Bengal mutiny from December 1857 till his regiment returned to Biiadraa, and was with Outram's Coni^
Observation at the Alumbagh. and also at the capture of Lucknow, and at the subsequent operations of the Oes
Field Force under Sir Hope Grant, from June to December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
*' Colonel H. H. Firth was present with the second expedition against the rebel Nursimba Reddy in 1S46, »sae
the capture of the three Rajahs of Owk in September 1846. Served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal with Cls^p^
Pegu). Also with Major General Whitlock's Force in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal in iii58-59, and bres«attt m
surrender of the rebel Narrain R'\o of Kirwee, and in the action at Grivaussah on the banks of the Sinae rirer.
•« Colonel G. T. Hilliard served in Goomsoor in 1846 and 1847 ; also with the Saugor Field Division, sod ccn-
manded the field detachment at the surprise of the enemy's camp at Tolakanjaram on the 4th December 1858 (Ki^iv
with Clasp).
•7 Colonel De Symons Barrow served in Oudo during the suppression of the mutiny in 1858-59; present ax u*
action for the relief of Sandeela and at the action of Jxmmioo (mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Regisi^
of Military Police with the Column under Sir George Barker in all subsequent operations till the condnsion of t«
campaign. Had Divisional command of the Military Police watching the Nepaul Frontier after the retreat 0. t.?
rebel army and until the withdrawal of the Police in October 1859 (Medal).
" Colonel J. Puckle served in the Southern Mahratta campaign 1844-45 ; was present at the taking of thehe«a»
in ftt>nt of and surrender of Budderghur, at an outpost aflhir on we west side of Punalla. at the storm and cap(cre>>
Punalla, and at the investment and occupation of the forts Powenghure, Munohur, and Mnnsuntos^or.
^ Colonel R. H. Bolton was on field service in Bengal during the mutiny from October 1857 to August u?
(Medal).
»«> L(..Colonel W. A. Gib was present at the assault and capture of the fortof Werkera in Khandeish in 1S44 ; ***
employed un field service in the Concan against the rebel Bagogee-Bungria, and with one sobadar and five tep^'P
attacked and dispersed his gang, capturing most of thoir property and anus ; proceeded against a rebel Bheel cwi-
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tA the bftttie of the B«twa, Btorminflr And capture of the town and fbrt of Jliansi (mentioned in Sir H. Bote's
omatch, and received the thanke of Her Majesty. Medal and Clasp for Central India).
"Colonel E. J. Lawder served as an Acting Deputy Quarter Master General of the Army with the Saogor Field
Division during the whole Ume it was in the field in 1858-59, was present at the attack on Jheeghur, affair of
Kabrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee 25th December, when Division Head Quarters with the Horse Artillerv and
Cavalry marched 84 miles in 37 hours, and storming of the heights of Punwarree (Brevet of Mcg'or, Medal with Clasp) .
* Colonel 6. S. Phillips served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1845-46.
^ Colonel B. F. Burton was employed with a field force against rebels in the Tondiman Bajah's countiy trom
and to 3i8t July 1854.
*^ Colonel R. Woollev was employed in the districts of Norsingpore, Jubbnlpore, and Sanger in suppressing the
rebellion in October, November, and December 1857.
*^ Colonel R. D. Ardagh commanded an armed party in April 1853 which was sent up to protect the British
frontier on the Salween river from the inroads of tho Burmese ; was also present as a Volunteer at the defence of
Martaban in May 1853.
** Colonel J. Loudon served in the Sonthem Mahratta Country in z8^<-45, and was present at Samanghur,
Badderghur, Punnlla, Baugna, Seevapore, Munohnr, and Munsuntosh, and operations at tne Bain ghaut.
** Colonel B. W. Boudier served in the Knmool campaign in 1830. Served in the Turkish Contingent during the
Russian war in 28^5-56, and commanded a Begtment of Turkish Infimtry till the war was over (Brevet of MJijor,
4th Class of the Itfedfidie, and Turkish Medal).
^ Colonel B. S. Wilson served in the Affghanistan and Soinde camiwigns from Oct. iBao to April 1843, was
present at Killa-i-Arass, storm of a fort in the Ghilzie conntzy xst May Z84Z, at Khela-i-Ghilzie cavalry skirmish
=9th May 184 z, at Chapreoal cavalry skirmish 37th December 1841, where he received two sword wounds, one on
the left arm and another on the left side of the neck ; at Khaleespeii general action xsth January 1843, at B(EtbwuUe
general action early part of 1843, at Candahar, attack on the Heeraeth Gate in March 1843, at Candahar fj^oral
action on the cantonments soth May 1843, employed in the Bolan Pass, clearing the heights and protecting the
march of General England's Force in August x8a3 (Medal).
^ Colonel M. T. Ffrench served with the field force in Eumool in 1839, and was present at the affkir at Zorapore,
was employed in 1857-59 ^ Bengal, and present at the affair at Suhar, Shahabad sist August and soth September
1S58, Noorpoor, Shahabad z5thand ssnd September z8^8 (Medal).
^ Colonel A. F. Place served with the field force in Knmool in 1839, and was present at the affkir at Zorapore,
was employed in 1857-59 i^ Bengal. Served with the Shahabad Field Force under Brigadier Douglas ; commanded
a party of one subadar and 35 sepoys, and by stratagem surprised the rebel post of Mairodora and captured a6
boats 7th August 1858 ; present at the taking of Suhar on the left bank of the Soane and destruction of tne rebels'
boat on the 31st August 1858, again at the destruction of that town on the aoth September, at the taking of Noor-
poor, Snrragah, and Turoole on the z5th and 33nd September when those towns and several boats were destroyed
(Medal).
^ Colonel W. S. Simpson served with the troops in the Northern Concan in pursuit of the Freebooter Bagogee-
Banj?ria from January to June 1845. Commanded a detachment against the Shans andELareens of the Younzareen
district, Martaban Province in 1857.
*» Colonel J. M. Macgregor served with Lt.Colonol Watson's Field Force in tho Saugor and Nerbudda Ter-
ritories from 4th Oct. 1842 to 36th April Z843 ; was present at the affair at Heerapoor on the Nerbudda and Simee-
riah in Bnndlecund. Was actively employed with his Begiment in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the
matinyin Bengal in 1857-58 ; commanded a squadron on the izth December 1857, and surprised and captured the
rebel Bugwan Sing ; commanded a squadron at the taking of t^e forts of Dehayan, Tirol, and Deolce. Formed
part of the force under the personal command of Lord Clyde fh>m October 1858 to i8th January 1859 ; present at
the taking of Buxar Ghaut, Doondeeakherah, and defeat of Beni Madhoo on the 34th November 1858, Churdah
36th December X858, and Mujeediah 37th December 1858 ; on the baggage guard at Bankee when the rebels under
the Nana and Begum were defeated by Lord Clyde on the jist December 1858. Present at the reduction of Bim-
dlecund under Minor General Whitlook and Brigadier Wheler from z9th January Z859 to 38th January x86o (Brevet
of Maior, Medal with Clasp).
<i Colonel A. Cooper served with the 8th Madras Native Infantry at the operations in the Kolapore State Oct.
1844 to June 1845, and in the Southern Concan.
** Colonel J. Daniel served with the field force against Knmool in X839.
^ Colonel G. F. Luard served with the expedition to Kumool in X839, s^<l ^^ engaged in the affair at Zorapore.
•* Colonel C. J. Bradley commanded the Resident's Escort at the attack on the Besioency of Hyderabad in July
2857.
» Colonel F. Mardall served in the Southern Mahratta Country X844-45, and formed part of Colonel Outram's
Escort to Kojapore, was present at the storming of the fort of Samunghur, attack and capture of the heights of
Budderghur, and surrender of that fort, storm and capture of the forts of PunuUa (slightly wounded) and Pownghur,
during the whole of the operations at Sasedroog, and at the attack on the stockades m December 1844 ; led the
descent of the Elephant rook 8th January 1845, present at the attack and capture of the village of Seerapoor and at
the attacks on the forts of Munohnr and Munsuntosh.
s« Colonel F. M. Haultain served in the Southern Mahratta campaign 1844-45, present at the taking of the heights of
and surrender of Budderghur, at an outpost affair West of Pnnulla, at the storm and capture of the forts of Funulla
and Pownghur, the investment and occupation of the fbrts of Muuohur and Munsuntosghur, and at an attack on
the gateway of Munohnr, at which place was very severely and dangerously wounded.
*7 Colonel W. A. Biaeh served with the expedition to China f^m 34th February 1857 to a7th December X859.
ss Colonel J. B. Fulton was employed against the rebel Moung-gong'gee in Thurrawaddie, Burmah j was present
at the storming and taking of the stockade in 1855.
* Colonel A. Bitherdon volunteered and served with the 5th and 9th Regiments N. I. during the Burmese war in
1853-53* accompanied the Expeditionary Force, and subsequently officiated as Staff Officer to the column under
'"rijpaaic " * * ' - . . ^ .
Bri|<adier General Steel, commanded a company of the 5th Begiment N.I. with the advanced party at the attax^
upon Gongah x8th January X853, and present at other minor aflhirs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
•0 Colonel Bamett Ford served with the Madras Sappers and Miners throughout the Burmese war of 1853-53^
and also as an Assistant Field Engineer to the Army of Ava during the greater part of the war. Commanded two
Companies of Sappers and Miners at the capture of Martaban (thanked by the Government of India) ; present at
the destruction of the river stockades, the taking of the White House Piquet, storm of the Great Pagoda, capture of
Rangoon, zxth and X5th April (slightly wounded) ; commanded a detachment of Sappers in the storm of the Fort
and capture of Bassein (tnanked by the Government of India), and present in various minor affairs (Medal with
Clasp for Pegn).
o Colonel T. GOlilan served with the 35th Madras Native Infantry at the operations in the vicinity and capture
of Rangoon in April 185a ; was Paymaster of the Madras Division Army of Ava tiU the end of the war (Medal with
Olaap for Pegu).
a Colonel J. Blphinstone served in *\3 Southern Mahratta Country in X844-45. and was present at Punnlla, Baugna,
Seevapore, Munohnr and Munsuntot a. Served with tho Turkish Contingent in the Kugincer Corps at Kertch in the
Criznea in 1855 and 1856, served also m Bengal at Cawnpore in the Commissariat Department during the mutiny of
1858-^9 (Medal).
** Colonel C. H. Abdy served in the Southern Mahratta Country in X844-45, and was present at Samanghur, Bud-
derghur, Ramghur, Munohnr and Munsuntosh. Beceived a slight sword-cut on tho foot at Samanghur.
•» Colonel w. D. Stanley served at Ungool in X847 and 1848.
^ Colonel B. A. B. Travers served with the Expeditionary Force in China in 1843, and was present at the capture
of Woosnng and Shanghae, and was wounded slightly at the escalade and oaptore of Chm-kiang-foo (Medal).
served in tEe second Burmese war in x853-5^ as Aide de Camp to M^jor General Steel, and was present at the relief
of Pegu (mentioned in General Godwin's despatch), at the affliirs of Knlle and Mootsagamoo, accompanied the
Martaban Expeditionary Force to Tonghoo, was present at Gongahnd minor aflkira— mentioned in despatch (Medal
with Clasp fbr Pe^).
«7 C<rionel A. Pnohard was with his company on field service at Songkherra in the district of Hoossungabad in
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w Lt. Colonel F. J. Wilson oonunaaded a detachment of tbe szst MAdias NatiTe Infiuitry at Bnkift Tnah a
Sin^pore to sappreaa the distorbanoes of the Chinese in 1850. Commanded the B Company Sappers and Has^n
danng the Burmese war in 1852-53, attached to the xst Bengal Brigade under Sir John Cheape. and vas prtssx
with the forces under Colonel Handsoomb and Colonel Edwardes at the capture of Gna-mee-etna, Bhoaa¥-Inix£AL
Fadounje, Meyoo, and Kanghain, and at every affair with the enemy in the provinces of Fadonng and KanghihTi
in November and December 1852, January and February 1853, and accompanied the latter force on ipecti
service from Prome to Arraoan in 1853 (Medal with Clasp IxvPegu). Served with the North Canaia Field Fcro
in 1859 cuid i860.
^t Lt.Colonel E. A. Moore served in Ungool in 1847 and 2848.
^^ Lt.CoU>nel W. A. Deey served with the expedition to Goomaoor in 2848.
^^t Lt. Colonel J. R. Q. Magrath served in the Burmese war in 1852 and 1853 (Medal with Clasp fbr Pega).
^ Lt.Colonel W. Rose served in Goomsoor in 1847. Against the hill tribes in R^ahmundry district in Septeabs
and October 1857. With the Saugor Field Division in 1858-59.
^t Lt. Colonel A. E. Bo wen served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the investment cf ?e^:
commanded a party of the z9th N.I. and xst Madras Fusiliers sent to reinforce the river piquet during tbdsssfcdc
by the enemy on the 4th 5th and 6th January 1853 on the garrison ; remained with the piquet for three dave. vu
present at the recapture of Beeling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with Mi^'or General Whidock's Field Faa
at the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal 1858-59, present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Eimt,
commanded the light Company of his regiment at the affair of Jignee, in action at Giriwassah on the bwiks J ':*
Scinde river i6th December 1858 (Medal).
"0 Lt. Colonel G. N. Johnstone served m the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). With tha S&
por Field Division in quelling the mutiny in India, including the affhuratKubrai, battle of Banda^ taking of Kix^*
and affair of Imleepanee (Medal for Central India).
^^t Lt.Colonel A. Jenkins served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Inikntry during the Bonneie «v
in 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome 9th ana xoth October 1852 ; at Nowany Crom ist Normbew-
aoth December 2852; accompanied the force to Meeaday, and was engaged in the attack on stockades thscis^
other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Accompanied the small force in aid of the Civil Power fis
QuUon CO Cochin in January 1857.
^ Lt.Colonel W. Fane served in the Punjab Irregular Cavalry from 1849 to 1857 ; present at aeveral a&in agass
the hill tribes on the North West Frontier ; pursuit and final capture of Tantia Topee in Central India a n-^
• (Medal) . Raised a regiment of irregular cavalry for service in Chma, and present at the taking of the Peibo For*;
commanded Fane's Horse at the aflkir of Sinho, actions of Chinkiawhaw lud Pulli-ohi-an, and final cspcrazf
Pekln (Medal, Brevet of Major, and CB.),
^^^ Lt.CoIonel G. F. Pearson was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Sk^
and Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district from X3th November 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present tc
attack upon and defeat of a large body of rebels at Khonee Pass in the Jubbolpore district on the sTth Deoesbs
x8w (Medal).
^'f Lt.Colonel H. Clerk served as 2nd in Command with the Lingsoogoor Field Force in repressing an itssreiy
tion amongst the Bedeers of Deodroog in March X855. Served wita the ^rd Cavalxy Hyderabad GonBngait das^
the mutiny in Bengal in 1857 and X858 ; disarmed the loft wing of the 6th regimoxt Gwalior Gcmtingent at Asat^
ghur, present at tab siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, at the engagement with the rebels at Bawell, when^
charger was shot under him ; present at Mundersore and in the engagements at Goorariah, at the siege and oi^
of Chandirree, and at the battle of the Betwah in which ha was severely wounded with a moaket-taall thrDs^'^a
loins (Medal, and Brevet of Mt^or).
^^ Lt.Colonel J. N. Maclean served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee froa^
November 2858 to 26th January X859. Served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah hve- txiii
suppression of disturbances in the Nisam's dominions in conjunction with a oolunin under Sir Hogh Rose fna:^:
to 30th March 2859.
"^ LtColonel A. F. Williams served during tne Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present during the ofenn:^
before and attack on Rangoon ixth X2th x3th and X4th April 2852 (Medal with Clasp ibr Pegu). Waa emplojedT^
field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from x6th November 2858 to 22th March 2859.
1^ Lt.Colonel W. J. Visard served in the Burmese war in 2852-53 (Medal with Claap for Pegu). Commisari^
detachment at Diggi, North Canara, throughout the operations frx>m March to December 1858, and waa prcses^ -
a skirmish with and pursuit after the rebels.
^^ LtColonel C. James was present during the Chinese riots at Singapore in May 2854. Served against tibe re^
in the jungles of Central India from March to June x86x.
^^ Lt.Colonel C. Y. Gordon was present with his regiment on field service from tha oommencemenl of di^'
bances in 1857 and 2858.
*^ LtColonel T. Austin served at Ungool in 2848.
^** Lt. Colonel J. R. Fairlie served in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories dnring the mutiny in Becgil; ««
present at the afllhir neu: Sehora 29th November X857, and at Kooahgaum 29th December 2857 ; served with Biu:»>-^
Rowcroft's Field Force in Goruckpore from May to December 2858 ; present at the action at Hurriah iSth Jui.e i:f>
and acted as Staff Officer to the detachment, and was thanked by Colonel Byng, and favourably menuofied}::ui
despatches ; present at Brigadier Rowcroa's battle in Toolsepore 23rd December 1858 s also at the redmskc ^
Sundlecund under Brigadier Wheler (Medal).
1^ Lt.Colonel C. H. Wilson served in Ungool Boad and Goomsoor in 2848.
i*« Lt. Colonel T. C. Georges was employed on field service in Burmah (Medal).
^^ Lt. Colonel 0. S. Heam was employed against the insurgents in the Golcondah Zemindaxy in 2848. Serras
the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban 5th April iBk2 (Medal with Clasp forl^i
Served with the Turkish Contingent from March 2855 to Jun^ 2856 as Assistant Adjutant Gexieral attached ui»
head quarters of the force (4th Class of the Medjidie).
'^ Lt.Colonel R. Y. Handyside served during the Bnimese war in 2852-53, and was present in the Cfpeaasi
before imd attack on Rangoon on the 22th X2th 23th and 24th April 2852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). ,
1^ Lt. Colonel W. O. Swanston served in the Indian mutiny campaigns, and was employed with GenerslHsv&£<^'
Volunteer CavaJrv {torn 9th July 2857 to 22nd March 2858, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, ic^
Pandoo Nuddee, C»wnpore, Onao, and Busserut-Gung (both actions), Bhittoor, Mungarwar, Alumbsgh, sad es^
into Lucknow 25th September, when he was wounded ; at the evacuation of Lucknow 25th November 2857, ^ '-^^
Alumbagh with Sir James Outram's Force from 29th November 2857 till 8th March 2858, and final of^J^'*
Lucknow x5th March 2858 ; was employed by General Havelock in carrying despatches from Allahsbad 4P,^
through the enemy's countrv and bringing reply thereto, which he acoomplished in 36 hours on one horse {Ju»
with two Clasps, and a year s service) . ^
iM LtColonel W. H. R. Godfrey served in the Burmese war in 2852-53 and was present at the stono^'-
Rangoon j was also present at the repeated attacks on Naweng from ist November to aoth December 1S52 (li^
with Clasp for Pegu) . ,
lu LtColonel A. Gahagan served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keonghaut for the 8appreetta& ee >
rebellion among the Hill Tribes of the Cuttack Tributary Mehals. ,
13< Lt.Colonel C. F. J. Skottowe served with the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea during the Russian vv,^
was present at the defence and occupation of Kartch. Served as a volunteer wUh the 35th Judras NaiiTO Ip^
during the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome 9th and 20th October 2S52, at >ovia:>
from 29th October to 20th December 2852 ; accompanied the force under Sir Johji Gheape to Meeaday, andpreees:^
the attack ui the stockades 30th January 28^3, and other minor affhirs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
'^ Lt.Colonel G. Kallender served at Ungool in 2848. ,
>^ LtColonel A. C. Lilly served with the field force under Colonel Orr. and waa present in action with s pes? *
Rohillas near Bedur in April 2859.
^ LtColonelH. Fraser was actively employed from July 2857 ontil January 1859 with the Cavalry Brigade Hjie
bad Contingent, andaocompanied the field force under Colond W. Orr to Mhow In October 2857, ooeroingo r^
refractory Zemindars of Peepliah and Ragoo Ghur. Joined the Bombay Colomn bofoie Dhar in OctoUr, sad
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resent with the 4^ Cavalry Hyderabad Contmfent on the xath Noyembcr at Bawol when the Hahidpoor muti-
iers were after forced marches overtaken, aeveral hundreds slain, and a complete battery, includinff siege-puns, &c.
ipcored (specially mentioned for conspicnoua gallantry on the occasion). Was appointed Staff Officer to the Con-
ngent. Presezit with the Malwa Field Force under Sir James Stewart at the battle of Mundisoor on the aist 22nd
jrd and 24th November (was thanked by Colonel Crr). Served in the action in forcing the Pass of Dhomonee by
le Contingent Troops under Colonel Orr. Joined the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and waa
resent at the action of Muddenpoor, and in the pursuit when a considerable number of the mutineers were cut up
hanked by Sir Hugh Rose) . Joined in the operations against Tal Behat under Colonel Orr, and was present before
hansi trom the 20th March to 15th April; commanded during the greater part of the day the ^rd Cavalry Hydera-
id Contingpent at the battle of Betwah (thanked for his conduct at Jhansi). Was specially mentioned by Sir
tugh Roae as follows:— "Lieutenant Fraser, Staff Officer of the Hyderabad Contingent, gallantly killing three of
ae enemy at the general action of the Betwah." Was in the action at Koonch (noticed by Colonel Orr). Joined
1 the entire operations before Calpee and (Jowlabee (noticed by Colonel Orr). Was in the action ac Bilowah
^nked for sarTices). Was in the operations against Gwalior, and brought specially to notice by Sir Hugh Rose
for unwearied zeal and good service during the whole of the campaign in Centra India." Thanked by Colonel
»n- for his gallantry before the enemy (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
1^ Lt.Colonel R. K. Macquoid was employed against the mutineers in Bengal, and was present at the siege and
ipture of Bathgur. battle of Bowdia, relief of Saugor, siege and capture of Gurra Cotnh from loth to 1 3th of
'ebruary, action at Zalimpoor, siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwah, battle of Koonch, siege and. cap-
Lire of Calpee, and other minor affairs (Medal vnth Clasp).
"" Lt. Colonel C. S. B. Walton served with a detachment of his regiment in the Saugor and Xerbudda Territoriea
uring the disturbances of 1857 and 1858, and was present at several minor engagements with the rebels.
^** Lt. Colonel J. Woodcock served in the Burmese wAr of 1B52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1' Lt.Colonel G. B. 3owen commanded a field detachment against rebel Karens in the neighbourhood of Beling,
hitish Bnrmah, in 1857.
*® Lt.Colonel P. P. L. Stafford was employed in 1857-59 in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal, and served with
he 4th Poi^anb Infantry (Rifles) at tho siege of Lucknow from 2nd till aist March 1858 ; present at the taking of the
ast wall Martiniere compound 2nd March 1858, at the Martiniere on the 9th March 1858, and on the same &.y led
he ist company Pui^aub Infantry (Rifles) at the taking of the enemy's flrst lino of intrenchment close to the canal»
present at the atorming and taking of the Begum Palace and battle of Rooyeah ; commanded 4Ch Punjaub Infiintry
It the battle of Aligunge, present at the battle and taking of BareiUy (Medal with Clasp).
"^ LcColonel W. S. Drever was employed in Bux)pressin^ the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and
357- Was employed in North Canara in 1850 in conducting opiorations for the suppression of an armed insurrection
n that diatrict. on several occasions engaged in personal encounter with the rebels who were aU eventually cap-
tured or slain (Medal).
^^ Lt.Colonel J. V. Morris served in Goomsoor and the hill tracts of Orissa in 1848-49.
^^ Lt. Colonel A. R. McMahon served in the seccnd Burmese war (Medal).
*** Lt.ColonelA. H.M.Dickey accompanied the smRllforce from Quilonto Cochin in Jan.iSs; to aid the Civil Power.
**5 Lt.Colonel W. H.White served with the 49th and 26th Madrtis Native Infantry during tho Burmese war of 1852-53,
md was present at the action of Martaban, defeat and pursuit of the enemy on 26th May 1852, attack and destruction
:>T the Barman camp and repulse of tho enemy's attacks on the nights of the X7th and 18th July, and from 2gth July
to i8th Ang. i8« (Medal witib Clasp for Pegu) .
*^ Lt.Colonel C. J. Smith was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59, and was present at the
affair at Kanta, at Bunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chiefs Army during the capture of
Lucknow, present at Doomeragunge, at the affairs at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September 185S, and at the battle
of Toolsepore (Medal with Clasp).
^^7 Lt.Colonel H. E. Ryves served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Pegu and
recapture of Heeling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was also engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal with
Major General Whitlock's Force in 1858-59 ; commanded a detachment of his regiment under Colonel Shabnck into
the Mundlah district in pursuit of Rumnut Siog, a rebel Chief of Rewah, trom November 1859 to January z86o.
*® Lt.Colonel B. J. C. Prior was present when the troops mutinied at Saugor in June 1857, served during the de«
fence of the Sanger Fort under Brigadier Sage ftom June 1857 til • February 1858 (shot by a musket-ball which passed
through the left and lodged in the right leg, tho wound in left slight, in right very severe) ; was engaged with tho
rebels in July 1857, when they came to plunder the Saugor Cantonments, and was engaged in an action with the
rebels at the vill^ro of Marraiowlee on the z8th September 1857, and severely wounded on that occasion (Medal).
^^ Lt. Colonel D. Shaw served with the field force againBt the insurgent Moplahs at Mnnjerry in the district of
Malabar, and was present at the engagement against the insurgent Moplahs on September 4th 1849, at Kolatoor on
35^ August 1851, and commanded a detachment of the Malabar Police Corps employed in the destruction of a party
of insurant Moplahs near Calicut on the Western coast on the 17U1 Septembcu: 1855. Present at the quelling of a
riot in Tinnevelly 22nd December 1858.
^^ Lt.Colonel M. K. Bourne was present at the capture of Shorapore on the 8th February 1858.
*7i Lt.Colonol R. S. Burge was employed on field service in Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in the suppression of
the Indian mutiny trom 6th February 1858 to 31st December 1859 *> present at Jushung, Kobrai, the battle of Banda,
surrender of Kirwee, when the rebel chiefe Narrian Rao and Madho Rao surrendered themselves prisoners, and
escorted them as State prisoners through the disturbed districts of Jubbulpore, when they were handed over to the
ayil authorities ; was present at the afflur at Larcherra 6th December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Lt. Colonel J. Duval served as a volunteer with the 9th Madras Native infantry at Rangoon at the close of the
Burmah campaign in 1853. Commanded a party of the Pegu Light Infantry in pursuit of the rebel chieftain
woung GK)ng GhVee in 18^4 and 1845 in the Tnarrawaddie districts,
'^ Lt.Colonel A. T. Baldwin serveid in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of Martaban,
Mid recaptnre of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
''^ LuOoloaal D. Btanden served with the Kamptee Movable Column, and present at Souaar river, the Imleea,
weemkhera Bhutgaon and Sleemanabad in 1857 and 1858 (Medal).
yl ^^orW.H.G.Palmer was actively employed during the mutiny against the rebels in Sumbulpore district in Z85S
'77 Mi^or T. L. Soott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the investment of Pegu in January
J^53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal with Major General Whit-
lock s Force in 1858-59, and present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee ; commanded a company of
his regiment at the aflhir of Jignee (Medal).
"• Lt.Colonel H. C. Dowker served at Aurungabad in May 1857; served as and in Command xst Cavalry Hyder-
(^ ^<>iitingent during the campaign in Central India in 1857-58, and was present at the battles of Mundisore and
wMiariah 2x8t 22nd 2^nl and 24th November 1857, forcing the pass of Dhamoone by the Contingent troops under
U>Ioncl Orr at Barowlee, general action at the pass of Mudenpore, Talbhet, Chundeyree, the investment and capture of
Jnwisi from axst March to sth April, pursuit of the Ranee of Jhansi (severely wounded, sabre-cut on right shoulder) »
at Kotah (charger wounded), the general action of Koonch, taking of Calpee. and the various affairs before Calpee
^ing the previons eight days, the action of Bilowah, aflhirs of outposts with the enemy's cavabry and artillery
^fore Gwalior. O^mmanded the regiment in all actions subsequent to Jhansi, and until the end of the campaign,
<ne i&ll of Gwalior, served in the CavaLgr Brigade under Major Abbott that assisted in repelling the threatened
invasion of the Deccan by Tantia Topee in November and December 1858 and January 1859 (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp for Central India).
' Ma^or T. T. Turton served with the field force under Major Orr against insurgent Rohillas in the Nixam*a
j-erntones in 1855 ; was present at the attack and capture of a body of Rohillas near Lingi Bonti, by Lt.Colonel
^ona;? Field Force.
^j Major T. Dyer served with the Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division in 1858 (Medal with
183 vf"^^^ ^* ^' ^ottet was employed on field service in the Raiohore Doab fVom 4th June to 5th August 1858.
Cn 44^^*^ ^' ^' Pedler commanded a field detachment of cavalry, infantnr and artillery of the ECyderabad
v^^ntiAgent at the attack and capture of Copal tram the rebels by the field fbroe nnder Major Hughes on the
iBC J use Z858 ; and oommandsd sucoessfUly a detachment of all arms at Budlai in the Nixam'sDoxaJbunBaagaiaflt
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a body of Bheels on aoth NoTomber 1859, a BenrUo which elicited the faTOurable notice of the Oovenor Gc&cnlof i
India. j
"* Major F. T. Pollok accompanied a field force nnder Colonel Cotton in 1853-54 in the Prcme asdlbanirtiat :
districts, employed in drivingf ont gangs of Dacoits from Maonng>Gong>Gie, engaged in serenl minor ft£lk» a
those districts. I
^*^ Major F. J. Millar was employed during f ho rebellion in the Cfoogaira district in 1857 (Medal).
iM Major S. New t^-es employed on field service in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories and Baepore dtftris
fW)m izth October 1857 to ^oth April 1858, and waa present at Moorwarah 6th November 1857, and a&nrf
Eooagaan and Junapanee (Medal) .
^>' Major J. L. Benwell was omploved on field serTice with the Eamptee Movable Colnmn in the Baagor aai
Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district fl-om zTth July 1857 to v>th April 1858, and was present in the esfHi*
ment with the mutineers of the 53nd Bengal N.I. and rebels near Kuttengie a7th September 1857 and KhoaeePia
a7th December 1857 (Medal).
1** Major C. B. L. Smith was actively employed duringthelate rebellion in India. In Dec. 1857 withapaityof sotnKTO <
he entered Sanakhan hills, and surprised the main body of the insurgents— 500 matchlock men— and caponed tk:
leader, the rebel chief of Sanakhan, on whose head a price had been flbced. On the night of the 18U1 Jaa. iJsi
portion of the troops stationed at Raepore mutinied, murdered the Sergeant Major, and seized the post gusi. T^
only English Officers present were Captains Smith and Rybat, and ^e nearest trustworthy foroe was iSo z^
distant, yet before the morning dawned these two Officers had suppressed the mutinj, and seised all the kx^'r:
mutineers, who in due time were hanged in the presence of their comrades. From March to the end of Jcc U
eommanded a Detachment of troops against the rebels in the Sumbulpore district, with whom he had varioas&Sun.
For his services rendered in 1857-58 he received the thanks of the Grovemor (Seneral in Council, and the erpiwsja
of Her Majesty's gracious auproval. In Oct. and Nov. i860 he was employed against the rebels in the MaaiCBt.: 1
hUls, and drove them from all their defences, completely dispersing the b^d (Modal). !
189 Mi^orBeddek served in the Crimean campaign with the Land Transport Corps from the loth Vijily^
Including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the ist M3>i.-v
Fusiliers during Sir Hope Grant's campaign in Oude in 1858, including the affiur at Daoodpore and eapcsK u'
guns (Medal).
iM Major W. O. M. Strickland served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defenee of Viitabaa.
and recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Ml Major B. B. Sladen served in the Burmese war in 1853-53 ; present at the relief of Pegu in December 1353. ui
at the second investment of Pegu in January 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Conducted two successftil expetiii: :•
against rebel hill tribes of the Toonsalee district Martaban Provmces in 1856 and 1857 (dangerously woim<k<l.i:i
received the thanks of the Supreme (Government). Served with his Regiment (ist Madras Fusiliers) in tk re-
pression of the Indian mutiny frt>m Februarv 1858, until the return of the Regiment to Madras. Present wuh ?:
J. Outram's Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture ofLucknow; the Oude campaign :ra
June to December 1858 ; appointed Brigade Quarter Master to Sir A. Horsford's Force on the march to aad csptzt
of Sultanpore ; at the passage of the G^mtee ; Brigade Quarter Master to Sir A. Horsford's Force at the sfair ni
capture of gn^ns at Daooadpore ; acted as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier at this and other minor afhirs (Mdk
with Clasp) .
1^ Major H. H. Foord was employed in Turkey during the Russian war in 1854-56. Commanded some In«gu:
Cavalnr at the capture of Jnngliah Naik and others at Jaulnah 1858.
i» Major W. H. ^Vhitlock served during the second Burmese war, and was on board the steam frigate Sas^
during the naval engagement which took place off Rangoon on the i tth April 1 85a, when the enemy's stockades vba
lined ooth banks of the river were destroyed. Joined and did duty with H.M.'s 51st Light Infantry as a mlBtteff,
and accompanied the storming i>arty which assaulted and captured the White House stockade on the 12th April u.u.
Present during the operations in the vicinity of Rangoon, and at the final assault on the town on the X3th aod u^
April. Present with the Rifie Company of his Regriment (which covered the advance of the Column) in the stuck-:
Pegu the axst Nov. 1852, and on this last oocasion received a ver^ severe wound in the right elbow joint which dja-'^tt
the right arm for life (Medal with Clasp for Pefi^). Served in Bengal dtiring the mutiny as Aide de Ou&ptuaa
G. C. Whitlock, commanding the Saugor Field Division (Medal).
^** Major F. Horsley was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal daring 1857-58.
1'^ Major L. H. Isacke was emploved in the (Jrimea and present at Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Major H. T. Stuart served during the second Burmese war (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1^ Maior H. C. Menzies was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district is zSs^r
1** Major H. D. Cloetd served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the storm and captarecf Pcfs
sist November 1853, when he was dangerously wounded by a musket-ball in the chest, was also eoDca*!?
ei^ged with the enemy during the ascent of the Pegu river in the leading steamer (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"1 Lt.Colonol Willoughby Osborne served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59. Was engwed ia ca*
aflhirs between June and Dec. 1857 (woimded) . Commanded in the operations against the 3-Gan Fort of Koochx^
pore, and present at its capture on 7th Deo.; Joorah on x 7th Dec; fortified town of Myhere, on 38th Dec ; «
93-Gun Fort of Myhere, on 3rd Jan. 1858; Jokehaie, on loth Jan.; Kunwarrah 3-GunPort, onaistJan.; Bi^a-
googurh X3-Gun Port, on a4th Jan. (wounded) ; Port of Jigneehut, on ssnd May. Also present at the acU-ja •
Kurereah, on xst Jan. 1859 (wounded), and at Kentoe on 5th March 1859 (C^., Honorary Aide de Camp tv ue
Viceroy of India, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
«» Miuor H. F. Dakeyne served with the Expeditionary Force in China nnder Sir Hope Grant in x86o, and ^"Fv"
aent at the actions of Peytang and Sinhoe, and the capture of the Takoo Forts, and final advance on Pekin (Meca..
«» Major O. P. Smithers was employed on field service in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories in mpprc*:
of the Indian mutiny from 6th February 1858 ; present at the afi^urs of Jeegungh, Kobrai. battle of Banda, ac^i R^
render of Kirwee (Medal with Clasp) .
«>• Mf^'or A. C. Hay served with the Sanger Field Division, and was present at Sheegum and Kobrai ;coiam»»i-*
' a company with the advanced guard at the battle of Banda ; was witn Captain HiUiajrd's detachment at Tcm^-
jarum (Medal with Clasp).
«» Major J. W. Orr served in Burmah 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Also with Major General "WTuLorii
Force in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-TO, and was present at the surrender of the rebel Namist>
at Kirwee ; was left in charge of the camp on the x6th December 1858, when the force under Brigadier M»cW
moved out to attack the rebels at Girwassah.
«>»t Major F. Gadsden served in Arracan during the Burmese war, and in the Sumbulpoor districts durinc w
disturbances in 1857-58. ^
«» Major G. J. D. Heath served with the Saugor Field Division in Central India, and was present at the rea« ';
Kirwee, the subsequent assault upon the heights of Punwarree, and defeat of the rebels on the apth Deooaber 1:5:
<Medal with Clasp).
»7 Major A. F. F. Bloomfleld served during the second Burmese war 5 accompanied the Martaban CoJaaa t?
Tonghoo ; present at the attack and capture of Gongah and other minor affairs (MediU with (Hasp for Pe^- ^
on special service in command of a detachment of Golcondah Sebundies to suppress the disturbances in uej*
tracts of the (5odaverv district in 1857-58 (received the thanks of the Madras Government). C4)minaiided a drtirt-
ment of the Golcondah Sebundies during the disturbances in the Golcondah Zemindaiy in 1858 (received the wait*
of the Madras (Jovemment and approbation of the Commander in Chief). Commanded the CiWi Foroe seal t^'l*-
ihe disturbances in the Rumpnh country in the Godavery district i86a— slightly wounded (received the tia^ :'
theMadrasGrOvemment for the third time).
«* Major H. G. Thomson was on field service with a detachment of the 35th Foot against Hill Kaweas b*
Bhuay-gheen from loth April to ist May 1856, and was present at the action at Palipoon. a ^ >£
«• Mcgor M. B. 8. Lloyd served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and ^P*?* *
Rangoon isth and x4th April 18 m, and occupation of Prome 9th and 10th October 185a (Medal withCJlaep '^l^j
1° Major F. L. Playfair served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capwt '^
Bangoon 13th and X4th April 1833 (Meilal with Clasp for Pegu). ^
■*^ Major H. M. Nepean was employed during the mutiny against inaurgenta in the Raepore, BaknBg»«.Mg
fiumbulpore districts in 1857-58 ; present at the capture of Gk)vind-Sing or Sonakhan and foarteen of oa voea
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present with tliA 4th Cayalry Hyderabad Ck>ntinffent on the xath Noyember at Bawul when the Mahidpoor mnti-
aeers were after forced marches overtaken, several hundreds slain, and a complete battery, incladinB>siege-£run8, to,
saptored (specially mentioned for conspicuous gallantry on the occasion). Was appointed Staff Officer to the Con-
tingent. Present with the Malwa Field Force under Bir James Stewart at the battle of Mundisoor on the aist sand
23rd and 24th November (was thanked by Colonel Orr). Served in the action in forcing the Pass of Dhamonee by
tie Contm^pent Troops under Colonel Orr. Joined the Central India Field Force under Sir Huffh Rose, and was
present at the action of Muddenpoor, and in the pursuit when a considerable number of the mutmeers were cut up
[thanked by Sir Hugh Rose) . Joined in the operations against Tal Behat under Colonel Orr, and was present before
naansi firom the aoth March to xsth April ; commanded during the greater part of the day the -^rd Cavaliy Hydera-
Md Contine^ent at the battle of Betwah (thanked for his conduct at Jhansi). Was specially mentioned by Sir
Sagh Rose as follows:— "Lieutenant Fraser, Staff Officer of the Hyderabad Contingent, gallaoitly killing three of
.he enemy at the general action of the Betwah." Was in the action at Koonch (noticed by Colonel Orr). Joined
n the entire operations before Calpee and Growlabee (noticed by Colonel Orr). Was in the action ac Bilowah
[thanked for services). Was in the operations against Gvvalior, and brought specially to notice by Sir Hugh Rose
'for unwearied zeal and good service during the whole of the campaign in Central India." Thsmked by Colonel
)rT for his sallantrybefore the enemy (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
•^ Lt.Colonel B. K. Maoquoid was employed against the mutineers in Bengal, and was present at the siege and
a.piure of Rathgur, battle of Bowdia, relief of Sanger, siege and capture of Gurra Cotah from loth to 13th of
r'ebruarv, action at Zalimpoor, siege and captnre of Jhansi, battle of the Betwah, battle of Koonch, siege and cap-
ure of Calpee, and other minor afikirs (Medal with Clasp).
^~ Lt.ColoneI C. S. B. Walton served with a detachment of his regiment in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories
loring the disturbances of 1857 and 1858, and was present at several minor engagements with the rebels.
^^ I«t.Colanel J. Woodcock served in the Burmese wwr of 1853-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
^^ Lt.Colonel 6. B. Bowen commanded a field detachment against rebel Karens in the neighbourhood of Beling,
Shti^h Bormah, in 1857.
** Lt. Colonel P. P. L. Stafford was employed in 1857-59 in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal, and served with
;be 4th Pnnjaub Infantry (Rifles) at the siege of Lucknow from and till axst March 1 858 ; present at the taking of the
itAt wall Martiniere compound and March 1858, at the Martiniere on the 9th March 1858, and on the same Sa.y led
:he i^ company Ptu^aub Infantry (Rifles) at the taking of the enemy's first line of intrenchment close to the canal»
present at the storming and taking of the Begum Palace and battle of Rooyeah ; commanded 4th Punjaub Infiintry
at the battle of Aliffunge, present at the baule and taking of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel W. S. Drever was emplopred in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and
f 557- Was employed in North Canara m 1850 in conductmg operations for the suppression of an armed insurrection
in that distriot. on several occasions engaged in personal encounter with the rebels who were all eventually cap-
tured or slain (Medal).
^** Lt. Colonel J. V. Morris served in Goomsoor and the hill tracts of Orissa in 1848-49,
^'^ Lt. Colonel A. R. McMahon served in the second Burmese war (Medal).
^** Lt.Colonel A. H. M. Dickey accompanied the smR 11 force from Quilon to Cochin in Jan.1857 to aid the Civil Power.
"* Lt.Colonel W. H.White served with the 49th and a6th Madnis Native Infantry during the Burmese war of xSsa-ss,
and was present at the action of Martaban, defeat and pursuit of the enemy on a6th May 185a, attack and destruction
L.f the Barman camp and repulse of the enemy's attacks on the nights of the 17th and i8th July, and fh>m a9th July
U> iSth Aug. 1852 (Medal wiui Clasp for Pegn).
^^ Lt.Colonel C. J. Smith was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59, and was present at the
tflair at Kanta, at Bunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chief's Army during the capture of
Lucknow, present at Doomeragunge, at the afiTaira at Bansee on the 22nd and aSth September 1858, and at the battle
of Toolsepore (Medal with Clasp) .
'^ Lt.Colonel H. E. Ryves served in the Burmese war in i85a-53, and was present at the capture of Pegu and
recapture of Beeling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was also engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal with
Major General Whitlock's Force in 1858-59 ; commanded a detachment of his regiment under Colonel Shubnok into
the Mnndlah district in pursuit of Rumnut Siog, a rebel Chief of Rewah, ftt)m November 1859 to January x86o.
^® Lt.Colonel B. J. C. Prior was present when the troops mutinied at Sanger in June 1857, served during the de-
fence of the Sanger Port under Brigadier Sage from June 1857 til' February 1858 (shot by a musket-ball which passed
through the left and lodged in the right leg, the wound in left slight, in right very severe) ; was engaged with the
rebels in July 1857, when they came to plunder the Saugor Cantonments, and was engaged in au action with the
rebels at theviilage of Narraiowlee on the x8th September 1857, and severely wounded on that occasion (Medal).
^* Lt. Colonel D. Shaw served with the field force against the insurgent Moplahs at Manjerry in the district of
Malabar, and was present at the engagement against the insurgent Moplahs on September 4th 1849, at Kolatoor on
35th Aognst 1851, and commanded a detachment of the Malabar Police Corps employed in the destruction of a party
of insurgent Moplahs near Calicut on the Western coast on the X7bh September X855. Present at the quelling of a
ziot in Tmnevelly aand December 1858.
^"^ Lt.Colonel M. K. Bourne was present at the capture of Bhorapore on the 8th February 1858.
*^ Lt.Colonel R. B. Surge was employed on field service in Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in the suppression of
the Indian mutiny from 6th February X858 to 31st December X859 ; present at Jushung, Kobrai, the battle of Banda,
surrender of Kiiwee, when the rebel chieffa Narrian Rao and Madho Rao surrendered themselves prisoners, and
escorted them as State prisoners through the disturbed districts of Jubbulpore, when they were handed over to the
civil authorities ; was present at the affair at Laroherra 6th December X858 (Medal with Clasp).
^^ LL Colonel J. Duval served as a volunteer with the 9th Madras Native Inlkntry at Rangoon at the close of the
Bnrmah campaign in 1853. Commanded a party of the Pegu Light Infantry in pursuit of the rebel chieftain
Woung (jrong Ghyee in X844 and 1845 in the Tnarrawaddie districts,
>^ Lt.Colonel A. T. Baldwin served in the Burmese war in i85a-53, and was present at the defence of Martaban,
and recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
J^' Lt.(joloael D. Standen served with the Kamptee Movable Column, and present at Souaar river, the Imleea,
Keemkhera Bhutgaon and Sleemanabad in X857 and 1858 (Medal).
'^ 3kCajorW.H.G.Palmer was actively employed during the mutiny against the rebels in Sumbulpore district in X85S
^^ Mi^or T. L. Scott served in the Burmese war in 1853-53, and was present at the investment of Pegu in January
Z853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal with Major General Whit-
lock's Force in x 858-59, and present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee ; commanded a company of
bi» regiment at the anhir of Jignee (Medal).
'^ Lt.Colonel H. C. Dowker served atAurungabad in May 1857; served as and in Command xstCavaliy Hyder-
abad Contingent during the campaign in Central India in x 857-58, and waa present at the battles of Mundisore and
Godariah axst aand aird and a4th November X857, forcing the pass of Dhamoone by the Contingent troops under
Colonel Orr at Barowlee, general action at the pass of Mudenpore, Talbhet, Chundeyree, the investment and capture of
Jhansi ttxtxn axst March to 5th April, pursuit of the Ranee of Jhansi (severely wounded, sabre-cut on right ehoulder) ,
at. Kotah (chargrer wounded), the general action of Koonch, taking of Calpee, and the various afihirs before Calpee
daring the previous eight davs, the action of Bilowah, afikirs of outposts with the enemy's cavalry and artillery
before (iwaiior. Conmoandea the regiment in all actions subsequent to Jhansi, and until the end of the campaign,
the fall of Gwalior, served in the Cavalry Brigade under Major Abbott that assisted in repelling the threatened
i^xvEsion of the Deccan by Tantia Topee in November and December X858 and January X859 (Brevet of Mi\jor, Medal
with (Hasp for Central India).
"» Major T. T. Turton served with the field force under Major Orr against insurgent Rohillas in the Nisam's
Territories in 1855 ; was present at the attack and capture of a body of Rohillas near Lingi Bonti, by Lt.Oolonel
Doria's Field Force.
^^ Major T. Dyer served with the Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division in 1858 (Medal with
(Hasp).
itt Major E. A. Mottet was employed on field service in the Raiohore Doab from. 4th June to 5th August 1858.
^ Maior J. P. Pedler commanded a field detachment of cavalry, infantrv and artillexy of the Hyderabad
Contingent at the attack and capture of Copal from the rebels by the field force under Major Hughes on the
m Jane 1858 ; and commanded snccessfolly a detachmfmt of all arms at Budlai in the Nisam's D<mAik
4126 Madras Staff Corps, — War Services.
*» Captain W. S. Bailey seryed in the sappression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857; commanded a detadcBRt
against the rebels at Allahabad (wonndea on board the B9rkampooier steamer) under H%jor Spargin, wbidi
covered the flank of Harelock's Column from Allahabad to Cawnpore ; present vith Hareloek's Foroe at the actica
of Aoung, Bussoerutgnnge (ist and and), Booneakee Chowkee, and Bithoor ; crossed intoOode on 19^1 Septemte
and present at the actions of Mungawar and Alumbagh, and the entry hito Lucknow on the ssth Beptembo-
severely wounded at the storming of the Char Bagh bridge on that day ; besieged in the Besidencytin aand Not»
ber 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
>»i Captain Gabbett served with Brigadier Smith's pursuing Column from December 1858 to April 1859, tnd va
present at the defeat of the rebels at Baroda (Medal).
»* Captain B. W. Broughton commanded a company durinff the North Canara campaign from Angut to Nowe-
ber, anda detachment of two companies till the end of December 1858, and conamaaded a party in pmait of Rbb
for three days.
>»*Captain J. Picton-Warlow commanded a detachment during the distarbanoes in Pariah Khnedy in X85& Th
actively employed against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore district in 1858, and receired the thanks of the Be^A
Government for his services.
*M Captain G. Tyndall served with the Madras lUilee 1857-58 in quelling the mutiny in India, and with the £»
under luijor General Whitlock in 1859 (Medal).
>» Captain E. Faunoe was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and aooompsiDd ci
detachment trom the Domndah Field Force under the command of Major G. G. Macdonnell to act sgsinat the zsc-
gents of Palimow ; was present with the force for restoring and maintaining peace in the Chota Nagpore diatra r
2857-58 (Medal). .
iM Captain T. K. Guthrie served in the N. W. Provinces of Bengal and Central India frtim October 1857 to Jo
ary i860, with the Madras Bifles ; present at the taking of Kotte and Bhergundy, and aflhir in the bed of lis
Jnmna near the latter town ; at the surprise and action of Gurrah, the reoccupation of Hummerpoor sod v^
quont pursuit of rebels across the Doab ; present at an attack on rebels at Entowa, in April 1850, when tbej v«
defeated and lost their camp and baggage; employed in several minor expeditions, and in goarding the E&Il3f:
and Doorwa passes in Biinolecand (Medal with Clasp).
»7 Captain C. M'Inroy served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present with General WhittocVs ForaK
the surrender of Kirwee. Joined the Sikh Mounted Police in Aug. 1858, and was present in the acttonatSib.
(mentioned in despatches). Commanded in Cavalry actions of Mahara^pore, Jaccoli. and Mow Mah(»i. Co
manded escort to the guns during the action at Girwaasah (mentioned several times in despatches. Medal n:
Clasp). Employed in disarming the Buida district in 1850-60. Conunanded a Division of tne Transport To:
in the Abyssmian campaign (thimked in despatches for the ^* extent and value of his assistance." Medsl).
*■" Captain T. H. B. Brooke served with the expedition to China ftt)m 24th February 1857 to 30th Jannaiy tSf.
*» Captain J. MacD. Smith served with the expedition to China frx>m 24th Februaiy 1857 to 27th DeoaBbecr
>• Captain G. B. Farrington was present at the capture of Copul on xst June 1858.
*•! Captain W. Chisholm was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Saml^n
district m 1857 and 1858.
w Captain A. Wingfield was present at the capture of Shorapore on the 8th February 1858.
MS Captain H. A. T. Nepean was actively employed during the mutiny against the inaurgents in tite Smnklpc?
district m 1857-58.
«M Captain C. A. Liardet accompanied the small force from QuHon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 to aid the Civil ?3?e
MS Captain E. L. Armstrong was employed on field service in the Bangor and Norbudda Territories in the k>
pression of the Indian mutiny flrom 6th February 1858, and was present at the battle of Banda (Medal).
M8 Captain H. C. Onslow served in the North Canara campaign from March to December 1858, and ivssprae:
in a skirmish with the enemy and pursuits after the rebels.
M7 Captain D. McNeill served in the suppression of the mutiny at Beetabuldee in June and July 1857, a3dr:>
the Kamptee flying column from 9th November 1858 to 26th Januaiy 1859 ; served also with the expeditioo v> -m
Puchmurree Hills, and was present at tiie capture of Hurrakote in November 1859.
M0 Captain A. M. Lys was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in il^vi
«^ Captain E. A. Wood was present with the North Canara Field Force in 1859.
>7i Captain H. T. Harris was present against a body of RohiUas on the banks of the Ktshna river in Feb. \^
^"^ Captain R. B. Camming served with the Land Transport Train in the Abyssinian Expedition in 186B {Uaii
was ^
Division in 18 sg* _
with Colonel Nott's Field Force in pursuit of Feroze Shah and other rebels, and with Colonel Primrose's Cotui
present at Gopaulpore and other mmor aflhirs (Medal).
w* Captain T. Hiprpinson served ontho North-West Frontier of India in the expedition against the Beaot«eT!:>t
in Feb. 1869, and wnn mentioned in despatches and thanked by the Government of India. Served aiaoirih^
Meranzie Valley Field Force in April i860.
s7» Captain A. Cook was employed with a detachment of the 32nd Madras Native Infkntry that foruwi rmc -^
force in the field to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee ftx)m 9th November 1858. Was engaged in the pass
of insurgent Shans on the north-eastern frontier of Tenasserim and Martaban Provinces during MayiS6a.
«7* Captain J. B. Lepgett was employed with the Bellary Movable Column in i8s8.
«?» Captain C. Haytcr was employed in 1857-59 in Bengal, and served with the ShahatMd Field Foite =&
Brigadier Douirlas. and accompanied Captain Place with a party of one subadar and 25 sepoys, and hj
surprised the rebel post of Mamdoorah and captured 26 boats 7th August 1858 ; present at the taking of Snbr t
the left bank of the Soane and destruction of the rebel boats on the 2iBt August, again atthe destmctionof Uuit^^
on the 20th September, at the taking of Noorpoor, Surragah, and Turcole, when those towns and several b^-
were destroyed (Medal). Served with the eastern Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Al£c<icac>'
the Naga H'iU Tribes in 1867.
»o Captain L. B. Banco was present at the capture of Copul on the ist June 1858. Served with the Belko-Ji.^-
able Column under Brigadier Spottiswoode in 1858.
*B^ Captain G. C. Bird served in the North Canara campaign from March to December 1858, andwasprner-
various skirmishes and pursuits.
»» Captain E. W. Shaw was employed in the suppiiBssion of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, tnd was preacie
Bunnee with force forming rear guara of Commander in Chief's Army during the capture of Lucknow ; »bop«=''
at the Affair of Dobriah and commanded a detachment of his regiment at Hurryah on the 29th Augost 1S5S, ti*'^
Doomeragunge on 26th November 1858, under Brigadier Rowcroft, also at Burrecah on the 3ni December 1:?
present at the battle of Toolseporo (Medal).
«w Captain J. B. Taylor served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier iVom i6th NoTember i:.- >•
X2th March 1859.
*^ Captain J. A. Richmond served with field detachmentson the Hyderabad Frontier from z6thNoveDiber ii? ^'
X2th March 1859. __ .
»« Captain C. A. Porteous was employed in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, andi«» pwctv
Kanta, at Bnnneo with the force forming the rear guard of the Commander in Chief's Army dnrinf the c^jxcr .
Lucknow, present at Bansee on the 22n(rand 28th September 1858, at Chittrah on the 30th September 185S. H^
other afikirs on the 9th and 20th October 1858, and at Doomeragunge on the 13th September 1858; serredwiii-'
force under Major General Whitlock in Bundlecund, and present with the detachment which proceeded in M«.~-
x8s9 under Brigadier Faddy against Runmust Sin§fh (Medal with two Clasps).
S7 Captain A. Godfrey was present with his regunent on field service in 1857 and 1858.
•M Captain C, J. O. Chambers served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal withMf^orGeDenlWhRlrci'
Force 1858, was present with the reserve during the action at Girwassah i6th December 1858. Engaged viiiics
rebels in the Ballaput Jungle 26th August 1859 (Medal).
*M Captain M. Furlong was present at the capture of Copul on the xst June 1858. With the Bdluy Fidd T9»
under Colonel Spottiswoode. ^ ^ ^^ 1 ^
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"0 Captain B. O. V. Holloway senred with the Corps of Obserratioii under Sir James Ontaram at the Alunhagh
?om 25th Febnuuy till April 1858, and was present at the Biege and capture of Lncknow (Medal with Clasp) .
»i Captain W. O. Foord was employed with a field force from 5th March 1858, and engaged with a small party of
bA rebels on the and October 1858.
^ Captain 0. J. O. Fitsgerald was employed on field service in the Baichore Doab from 4th June to 5th Angost
^ Captain H. F. H. Sewell was actirely employed daring the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpoor
ietricts in 1858.
^ Captain W. R. Sheffield was employed on field service in the Bangor and Nerbndda Territories, in the'snp-
res.<ion of the Indian mntiny from 6th Februaxy 1858 j present in the action of Punwarree 99th December 1858
Uledal).
**'* Captain F. S. FitsPatriok was employed on field service in the Baichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August
858.
^* Captain G. T. P. Lnxmoore served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. With Sir J. Outxam's
brpB of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lncknow ; served with Sir Hope Grant's Division
unng his campaign in Oude, from June to December 1858 : present at the passage of the Goomtee river at
oltnnpore and other minor afiUrs ; and with Major Baikes' Field Column which engaged and repulsed the enemy
t Shahpore, Oude, on the xath October (Medal and Clasp).
^' Captain 1*. C. Desborough commanded a detachment of the North Oanara Feld Force at Tellaporeand Bomun-
nlly from May to December 1859, and was several times engaged in pursuit of the rebels.
»8 Captain T. B. Tabuteau served with the xst Madras Fusiliers in the suppression of the Bengal mntiny In 1858,
icladin^ the Oude campaign and an afikir at the fort of Koli (Medal). Served with the 3rd Bombay Native
nfuntry in the Abvssinian Bxpedition in x868 (Medal).
^ Captun W. Coningham served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah Biver for the sup-
rc38ion of disturbances^ the Nizam's donunionin coxgunction with a column under Sir Hugh Bose from xst to 30th
larch 1859 (Medal).
^ Captain G. Chrystie was eznployed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbndda territories, in the suppression
if the Indian mutiny from 20th June 1858 ; served with the Field Detachment under Brigadier Wheeler aim Colonel
lecice in the Sanger districts in November and December 1858, and in Bundlecund in January and February X850.
*" Captain G. JT T. Whitlock was employed with the Saugor Field Division in the Saugor and Nerbndda Territones,
Q the Bunpreaaion of the Indian mntiny from sxst October 1858 ; served as Aide de Camp to Mt^'or Greneral Whitlock
lommanding the division from 6th April 1859 co the breaking np of the force on 3iBt December 1859 (Medal).
^^ Captain F. J. Wronghton served with the field force in Bundlecund under Mtyor General Whitlock.
SM Captain H. H. H. Hallett served with Major General Whitlook's Field Force in Bundlecund from Anril to agfh
)ecember 1850.
•» Captain B. S. Ludlow served with the Saugor Field Division in 1859.
^ Captain H. Porteoua was employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Bead in May and June 1862. Was
m field service in TJngool and Autmullick in the Gurghauty of Oiissa from xst May till 3rd June 1863.
^ Captain J. M'Mullin served with the 59th Foot at the operations before Canton and at its capture in 1857
Medal with Clasp). i' 5/
^ Lieut. E. Qnin served with the 33rd Begiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
tresent at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
'^*^ Lieut. Chick was present during the siege and relief of Lucknow (Medal).
"^ Captain B. G. E. Dalrymple served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala
Medal).
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John Newman Walker, Adjutant 13 Bombay Native InflEintry
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Major G. A.
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Qt. Jenkins, Staff Corps ..
W. Harris, Staff Corps ..
Currie, late a Cavalry
R. Heyland, Staff Corps..
I. Elliot, Staff Corps
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19 Jan. 68
30 Oct. 68
20 Sept. 66
4 Apr. 66
27 Oct. 70
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2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, 14 June 65.
and Squadron Officer, 14 June 65.
3rd Squadron Officer, 8 May 6$.
. Adjutant, X Jan. 64.
3z Dec. 70 xBt Squadron Subaltern, 7 Feb. 7a.— Furlough to Europe.
23 Aug. 7o|2nd Sauadron Subaltern, s Nov. 70.
lu medical charge, 29 March 70.
2nd Bombay Cavalry (Raised 5 Nov, 1817).
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Colonel E. M.Mao Gregor, late a Cav. ... la Apr. 71
VfS' Lt.Colonel J. Blair, late 2 Cavalry... 10 June 70
Major H. P. Sykes, late a Cavalry 3 Apr. 68
Major H. Phillipps, Staff Corps 10 Sept.73
Captain C. A. Owen, Gen. List 27 Oct. 73
Captain J. Fagan, Gea. List a7 Dec. 71
Captain C. W. Gabb, Gren. List 27 Mar. 71
Lieut. W. H. D. Jones, Staff Corps 21 Aug. 67
Surgeon A. Barry, MD
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2nd in Command and Squadron Officer, t Jan. 64.
and Squadron Officer, i Jan. 64.
3rd Squadron Officer, 1 Jan. 64.
Officiating 3rd Squadron Officer, z Apr. 73.
Adjutant, i Jan. 64.
zst Squadron Subaltern, 28 Nov. 68.— Officiating Oommandut
and Squadron Subaltern, 14 Jxme 71. [Aden Trocp.
In meuical charge, 28 Sept. 70.
Srd Bombay Cavalry (Raised 4 May 1820).
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Head Quarters at K eemuch. Facing*^ WkUe, Jacket, Grey,
Colonel J. C. Graves, CB. Cavalry
Mf^'or O.E. Stack, Cavalry
Captain A. P. Currie, late 3 Cavalry...
Captain J. F. Willoughby, Gen. List
Captain M. W. Stevens, Gen. List
Lieut. M. Ma3rne, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. James, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major C. J. F. M'Dowall
27 Nov. 67 Conmiandant, z Jan. 6a.
ao Feb. 73 and m Coizmiand and Squadron Officer, 93 July 73.
4 Mar. 68 and Squadron Officer, Z7 Aug. 70.
4 Fob. 70 3rd Squad. Officer, 17 Aug. 70.
Z9 Aug. 71 Adjutant, z June 72.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
3z Mar. 69 ist Squadron Subaltern, aa Oct. 70.— Officiating A^ntanL
a6 Apr. 70 2nd Sauadron Subaltern, a Aug. 7Z.
In meoical charge, az Dec. 72.
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Head Quarters at Seroor. Faeinge, Bed. Jacket, Dark Oreen, Lace, Chid.
Colonel R. M. Westropp, Bombay Lif.
Major C. D'XJ. La Touche, Staff Corps.,
Captain R. G. T. Stevenson, late a Cav.
Captain C. A. Moore, late 2 Cavalry
Captain H. H. D. Owen, late a Cavalry
Captain G. C. Hogg, late a Cavalry
z6 July 691 Commandant, z Feb. 60.
Z5 June 70 and in ComizLand and Squadron Officer, s Jan. 58.
6 Dec. 62 2nd Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 67.— Furlough to Bnrope.
6 May 63 Offlciatiog 2nd Squadron Officer, zp Feb. 73.
23 Aug. 69 3rd Squadron Officer, z? Nov. 64.
r „„, ^ 27 Oct. 70 Adjutant, 28 June 73.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain J. Philips, Staff Corps '27 Nov. 69' zst Squadron Subaltern, 27 Nov. 69.— Furlough to Kozope.
Lieut. H. Hay, staff Corps a8 Oct. 7z'2nd Squadron Subaltern, Z7 April 72.— Sick Farlougfa.
Surgeon W. £l Gordon, j£B In medical charge, Z3 Dec. 7z.
Sind Frontier Force.
Colonel F. A. H. Look, Staff Corps .
Captain W. S. Peat, Gen.List
z5 Aug. 68
27 June 71
( Commandant in Chief and Political Agent, Bind Frootff
I z April 73. Superintendent of the District of Jacotebid.
Brigade Major. z8 May 70.
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Captain R. Y. Midden, Staff Corps Z3 June 69
Captain A. L. McNair, Staff Corps 27 Aug. 73
Captain E. S. ReynoldB, Staff Corps ... 37 Oct. 71
Lieut. C. A. de N. Lucas, Staff Corps ... zz Nov. 68
Lieut. R. H. Daniell, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 7Z
Lieut. F. Abbott, Staff Corps 'a8 Oct. 7Z
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iaptain M. M. Carpendale, Staff Corps
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Captain W.
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!^ptain J. B. Gordon, Gen. List-
Lieut. H. O. Hogg, Staff Corps
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Lieut. B. V. P. Monteith, 5 l4uicers .
Surgeon B. Colson, KB,
la Jan, 71
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and Squadron Subaltern.
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Aden Troop {Baised 23 Oct. 1867).
Captain G. 8. Stevens, Staff Corps Izo Deo. 65 1 Commandant, 6 April 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Captain C. W. Gabb, Gen. List I27 Mar. 7Z (Officiating Commandant, 3 April 73.— flquad. Sub. andCayaliy.
Nora.— The BflbcUve Establishment of the Aden Troop consists of 1 Commandant, z Russuldar, a Naib Russnldars,
z Kote Dnffedar, z Quaxter Master Duffedar, z Pay Duffedar, 8 Duffedars, z Trumpeter, 2 Farriers, 83 Sowars.
Native Artillery.
No. z Company—" Pukjaub "— ** Mooltak "— " Abtssdill."
No. z Company at Aden ; No. a Company at Bi^'kote.
Lieut. W. H. F. Sorell, R. Art '34 June 63 Commanding No. z Company.— Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. R. A. Montgomery, R. Artilleiy jis Jan. 68 Officiating in Command.
Captain G. H. Candy, Royal Artillery ...'zo Dec. 60 Commanding No. 2 Company.
Lieut. J. D. Bnodgrass, R. Artillery Iz8 July 65 With No. a Company.— sick Furlough to Europe.
Lieut. J. W. T. Spencer, R.A I 8 Jan. 70 With No. a Company.
Mountain Trains.
Qoojarat Attached to No. a Company Native Artilleiy, Rajkote.
Bind FroatiMr Attached to 30th Regiment Native In&ntry, Jaoobabad.
Kon.— The eflbctive Establishment of a Company of Native Artillerr consists of i Bubedar,X3 Jemedars»
6 Havildars, 6 Naiques, a Buglers, 70 Privates, z £oy, 2 Bhisties. Total 90.
Corps of Sappers and Miners.
** Pu»JAXIB"— " MOOLTAK"— " G00«aJLT"— " PBBSIA"— " RbSHIRB "— " KHOOSKiA"— " BtrSHUl"— " CSKRA.L
iKniA. " — *• Abtssihia."
Head Quarters at Kirkee. Cloth, Scarlet, Fadnge, Dark Blue,
^ajor J. Hills, R. Engineers
Captain J. H. R. Cmickshank, R. Bug.
Captain T. Glaney, R. Engineers.
Lieut, H. O.Selby, R. Eng
Lieut T. R. Henn, R. Engineers
Captain C. P. Newport, Staff Coips
Captain R, Hennell, Gen. List
Jwut. H. Melliss, Staff Corps
Captafai W. W. Haywood, Staff Corps...
Captain P. T. Stock, Gen. List
Bwgeon Mi^or J. F. Straker
Burgeon Mijor Wm. Davey.
5 July 7a
zs May 70
z Nov. 7a
Z3 Jan. 6q
7 July 69
4 Mar. 69
az Feb. 7z
3Z Mar. 69
Commandant, 33 Aug. 7Z. [z Nov. 70.— Furlough to Europe.
Adjutant, Superintendent of Instruction, and and m Command,
< Quarter Master and Interpreter and Superintendent of Field
( and Park Train, 30 Aug. 73.— Ofllciating Adjutant.
Doing Duty Officer, 20 March 7a.
Doing Dutj Officer, 30 Nov. 7a. [Interpreter.
Coizmiandmg No. z Company, Kirkee.— Officiating iQr.lib:. and
Commanding No. 3 Company, Kirkee.
Comzzianding No. a Company, Kirkee.
3z Oct. 69 Commanding No. 4 Company, Kirkee.
4 Feb. 71 " '■ *'
Commanding No. 5 Company, Aden.
In medical cuburge, z6 July 68.— Fmrlough to Europe.
5 Feb. 66 Officiating in medical chiuge, z8 April 7a.
Non.— The Efltetive Establishment of the Corps of Sappers and Miners consists of 5 Compaaiies with z Com-
mandant, 5 Officers Commanding Companies, z Adjutant, z Sergeant Major, z Quarter Master Sergeant, 4 Sergeants,
4FirstCon>orals, 4 Second Corporals, z Subedar Major, 4 Subedars, 5 Jemedars, 5 Staff Havildars, zs Havildani»
I Bugle Miyor, 9 Buglers, 40 Naiques, and 500 Privates.
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425 ^B^ Bombay Native Infantry (Grenadiers — Raised i June 1796).
" MA2rOA.X.0RB"— " HTDiBABAD."— 3KD DbCBHDBB i866.
Head Qoarters at Foona. Facinfft, White.
KkXX, NaVBS, AlTD COBP8.
Absct
Rabk.
Rbio-bkb.
Colonel B. H. Johnstone, Stafif Corps ...
Colonel E. L. Scott, Staff Corps as
Lt.Colonel W. Walker, Staff Corps 9
Lt.Colonel R. F. Williams, Stafl Corps 3
Captain C. F. Hughes, Staff Corps 7
Xieut. G. W. Hinde, Staff Corps 25
Captain J. Affleck, Staff Corps 13
Captain L. G. Brown, Staff Corps 9
Surgeon Major C. J. Svlyester, MD...
•Surgeon Major T. Miller, MD
Dec. 70 Commandant, z Jan. 6a. — Furlough to Europe.
July 7a Officiating Commandant, 15 Marcn 73. — sdA. in Com. xa K.L
Dec. 69 and in Command and Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.
Mar. 74 Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.
June 73 Adjutant. 7 June 73.— Attached to Ornnmissariat DepaitaienL
OcL 71 1 Officiating AcUutant.— Wing Subaltern sz N.L
June 69, Quarter Master, az July 69.
June 66, zst Wing Subaltern, a9 Nov. 73.
land Wing Subaltern.
May 66;in medical charge, 9 Deo. 68. — Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 3z Jan. 7a.
2nd Bombay Native Infantry (Grenadiers — Raised i June 1796)
'" Egypt "— " KoMMQAJJit. **—" Kibzbb." Left Flank Company, *' Pbbszi. "— " ABXBSorLi.*'
Head Quaitere at Adan. J^Vieiii^*, White.
Colonel W. E. Macleod, Staff Corps .
Colonel St. J. O'N. Muter, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel S. DeB. Edwardes, late a N.I
Lt.Colonel G. H. W. Fagan, late a N. I.
Captain H. T. Bulkley, Staff Corps
Captain C. M. Ryves, Gen. List ,
Captain F. P. Worthy, Staff Corps
Captain C. C. Y. Butler, Staff Corps ..
Surgeon Major F. H. Plmnptre .
Surgeon J. T. Welsh
X 5 Aug. 68 Commandant, Z4 July 68. — ^Acting Superintendent of Am?
Clothing.
z8 Mar. 7a Officiating Commandant, a8 May 73. — ^and in Com. 13 N J.
4 Feb. 71 2nd in Conmuind and Wing Officer, so Aug. 73,
17 April 72 Wing Officer, i Oct. 73.
19 Deo. 7a Adjutant, aa Jan. 73.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Feb. 7z Quarter Master, za Feb. 73.— Officiating Adjutant.
12 June 70'Officiating Quarter Master.
16 July 70 zst Wing Subaltern, 4 June 73.
and Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, z6 July 68. — Furlough to Europe.
[Officiating in medical charge, x8 June 73.
Srd Bombay Native Infantry (Light Infantry — Raised i June 1796).
Sbbdasbbb •*— ** SBBXxraA.rATAV "— ** Bsari-Boo-ALi "—PuBJA-irB "— " Mooltajt *'— ** Goojxbxt "— " Abtssibu."
Light Company, "PBasii.."
Head Quarters at Ahmsdabad. Faeinffe, Sky Blue.
Colonel J. Q. Scott, Bombay Inf.
Lt.Colonel W. T. Bowen, Staff Corps.
Major J. R. Strutt, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. F. Heath, Staff Conis
Captain E. H. Noyes, Staff Cforps ....
Captain J. M. Madden, Gen. List
Captain G. C. Sartorius, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. H. Mackenzie, Staff Corps ..
Surgeon Mi^or J. Gilbert
fiurgeonMiQor C. Johnson
IT June 70! Commandant, 24 Sept^.
. 8 June 70 and in Command and wing Officer, 23 Deo. 66.
ao Dec. 7 z Wing Officer, Z3 May 68.
zz Jan. 67 Adjutant, Z9 June 7a.
za June 70! Quarter Master, 30 June 69. — Furlough to Europe.
3z Oct. 09 Officiating Quarter Master, 39 March 73.
z Oct. 69Jist Wing Subaltern, az Dec. 7a.
28 Oct. 71 [and Wing Subaltern, 3 Feb. 7a.
33 Mar. 681 In medical charge, 26 Oct. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
'Officiating in medical charge.
4th Bombay Native Infantry (or Rifle Corps — Raised i JuTie 1796).
* SsBuroAPA.TA.ic "— ** BszTZ-Boo^Au "— " Bourbon "— " PuxjiA.uB *'— '" Moolxxk •*— " Pbbsia "— " RBsmBi"'
" KhOOSHAB "— ** BUBHIBB."
Head Quarters at Battara. Jacket, Hi/le Oreen. Faeiiiffe, Sed.
Colonel H. H. A. Wood, Staff Corps zs Aug. 68 Commandant, 30 Julv 73.
3 July 7a and in Command and Wing Officer, ao Aug. 73. — Furloagb.
3 Feb. 7a Offg. and in Command, Z3 Nov. 7a.— Wing Offloer la N.L
3 Jan. 73 Win^ Officer, za June 7a.— Furlough to Europe.
ao July 72 Officiatisg Wing Officer, Z7 July 7a.
19 Dec. 7a Adjutant. 9 Aug. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
Z4 Nov. 68 Quarter Master, Z4 Nov. 73. — Furlough to Europe,
za Aug. 7z zst Wing Subaltern, zo July 67.— Officiating Quarter Master,
ao July 69 and Wing Subaltern, 7 Sept. 70. — Officiating Adjutant.
In medical charge, Z7 Nov. 69.
orps
Lt.Colonel J. L. Sheppard, Staff Corps ..
Lt.Colonel W. Bannerman, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W.A. Glasspoole, Staff Corps
Major C. B. Crispin, Staff Corps...
Captain S. Carter, Staff Corps
Captain F. F. Comyn, Gen. List ...
Captain W. Marshall, Staff Corps
Captain W. S. Seton, late a E.R.
Surgeon Mayor C. G. H. Boss
5th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
Sbbdasbbb "— " Sbbiitoapatak '*— *• Kahuit "■— " Bbbx-Boo-Ali." Left Flank Company, " Pbbsxa."
Head Quarters at Balgaam. Faeimfe, Black Velvet,
Colonel W. W. Taylor, Bombay Inf.
Lt.Colonel F. Boome, Staff Corps ..
Major A. A. DesYoBuz, Staff Corps
Captain L. G. Brown, Staff Corps ..
Captain B. A. C. Hunt, late 5 N.I.
Captain G. G. H. Fulton, Staff Corps ,
Captain R. M. Chambers, late 5 N.I.....
Lieut. 0. O. Nicholetts, Stafl Corps ....
Surgeon Major H. Day, MD
13 Feb. 69, Commandant.
aS Oct. 68 and in Comnumd and Wing Officer, za Nor. 70.
8 Dec. 68j Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.
9 June 661 Attached.— Wing Subaltern i K.L
a Aug. 69! Adjutant, z Oct. 69.
4 Aug. 66 Quarter Master, 9 June 7Z.
3z Oct. 69, zst Wing Subaltern, 35 Jan. 73.
a8 Oct. 7z'2nd Wing Subaltern, 34 Aug. 7a. — Siok Fuxiough.
In medical charge, Z7 Oct. 67.
Colonel J. A. S. Faulkner, Infantry.
Colonel H. T. Briggs, Staff Corps ...,
Lt.Colonel J. J. Elder, Staff Corps ,
Major C. D. J. Dodd, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. G. W. Sawyer, Staff Corps ...
Captain E. R. Reay, Gen. List
Captain S. S. Dalmahoy, Gen. List
Lieut. A. J. P. Nuthall, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major A. M. Rogers
6th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
" SsBiiroArATAii."
Head Quarters at Balgaiua. Faeinffe, BUtek,
za Dec. 7z!Commandant.
a July 7a and in Command and Wing Officer, Z9 Jan. 67.
39 Jan. 74 Wing Officer, as Nov. 69.-<)ffioiating and in Commaod.
Z3 June 7z '^^ — "' — "*' — '^'" " * — '*
ao May 67
8 Feb. 70
zo Oct. 70
a8 Oct. 7Z
24 June 7 a
Officiating Wing Officer, z8 April 7a.
Adjutant, 3 Jan. 7a.
Quarter Master, 37 July 70.
zst Wing Subaltern, Z5 March 73.
and Wing Subaltern, Z7 Jan. 72.
In medical cbarge, 7 May 73.
7th Bombay Natdye Infantry (Baised i June 1796).
" Sbbdasxxs "— " SzBuroAPiLTAX "— ** Bbvi-Boo<Ai<z.*'
Head Qtuuten at Bigkoto. A Wing at Taniuu JPaeingt^ White. ' |
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Abitt
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Colonel S. H. 8. Bowdich, Bombay Inf.
U.Colonel A. F. Battye, Staff Goips
Kajor A. R. Wilson, Staff Corps
Captain K. Cnnningham, Staff Corps ...
Captain W. H. Yates. Staff Corps
Captain C. 8. Start, late 6 N.I
Lieat. H. C. E. Lucas, Staff Corps
Sonceon B. H. Batty
xo l£ar. 69 Commandant, z Jiui. 63.
zo Dec. 70 and in Coznmand and Wing Officer, za Feb. 66.
90 Dec. 71 Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.
30 Mar. 68 Adjutant, a6 Feb. 73.— Fnrlongh to Europe.
4 Mar. 60 Quarter Master, 30 Dec. 7x.— iSick Furlough.
3x Oct. 69 zst Wing Subaltern, 6 Jan. 7a.— Officiating Quarter Master..
7 Oct. 71 and Wing Subaltern, ao Nov. 71.— Offlciatmg Ac(jutant.
In medi<^ charge, 39 Dec. 68.
8th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
" HTDBBABAn." Light Company, " Pbbsia..'
Head Quartern at Poena. Facingt, White,
Colonel J. P. Sandwith, Staff Corps.
Colonel A. Becher, Staff Corps ,
Lt.Colonel G. W. Wahab, Staff Corps
M^r S. Fellows, Staff Coi
orps
Captain H. 8. Tandy, Staff tk>rps ..
Captain H. Gardiner, Staff Corps ..
Captain S. Bimington, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. R. M. Maopherson. Staff Corps
Surgeon Major B. sexton, MD.
zx Dec. 70 Commandant, 15 Mar. 67.
and in Command and Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.
aaDec. 73
Z3 June 7a
zo Dec. 70
zajune 73
Wina Officer, Nov. jx.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, ao Feb. 73.
Acyutant, za June 73
13 June 69 Quarter Master, 7 Dec. 70.
ist Wing Subaltern, 3Z May 73.
ao July 66
a8 Oct. 71
ana Wing Subaltern, 6 Nov. 73.
In medical charge, 35 Oct. 73.
9th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 September 1797).
" Sbbikgapatam "— " PuirjAUB "— " MooLiur."
Head Quarters at Ahmadabad. Faeiitge^ Black,
Colonel C. B. Baugh, Staff Carps
Colonel C. Thompson, Staff Corps
Lt^Colonel B. Mallaby, Staff Corps
LkColonel O. W. Hanson, Staff Corps...
Captain V. Birch, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Morse, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. Coles, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. Proudfoot, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mijor B. Boustead
z3 June 70
z8 June 73
3 Aug. 7a
3 Jan. 74
aoAug. 69
za June 70
ao June 70
a8 Oct. 71
Commandant, 4 Apr. 66.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 5 Dec. 66.— Furl, to Europe.
Officiating and in Conmiand, 34 Apr& 73.
Wing Officer, Z9 Jan. 67.
Adjutant, zz Sept. 69.— Forlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, 6 July 70.— Officiating Adjutant.
zst Wing Subaltern, za June 70. — Officiating Quarter Master..
and Wing Subaltern, 39 May 7a.
In medical charge, 3 Aug. 70.
lOth Bombay Native Infantry (Light Infantry. — Raised 6 Sejptemher 1797).
" CbBTBAL IvDIA *•— *• ABTBSXini.."
Head Quarters at Mhow. A Wing at ladore. Facinge, Black.
Colonel W. Pirie, Staff Oorps
Colonel H. H. James, Staff Corps.
Ll Colonel T. W. W. Pierce, Staff Corps
MiOor F. T. Comewall, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. G. Humfirey, Staff Corps
Captain C. B. Blowers, Staff Oorps
Lieut. L.A.T. M'Cudden, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. Q. C. Dobbs, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major T. Murray
Z3 Dec. 7x
Z4 Sept. 73
39 Dec. 73
33 Jan. 69
z7 Aug. 68
Z3 June 69
30 Nov. 70
a8 Oct. 7Z
7 Mar. 60
Commandant, 6 Nov. 7a.— Furlough to Europe.
and in Command and Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.— Offg. Comdnt-
Wing Officer, 35 Nov. 64.— -Officiating and in Command.
Officiating Wing Officer, Z7 Dec. 73.
Adjutant.
Officiating Adjutant, t Oct 73.
Quarter Master, 5 Aug. 69.— Furlough to Europe.
ist Wing Subaltern, Z4 Aug. 73.— Officiating Quurterlfester..
3nd Wing Subaltern, zj Nov. 7a.- Atta<^d to Commissariat.
In medical charge, zo Sept. 57.
Ilth Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 15 January 1799).
Light Company, " PBBSii."
Head Quarters at Bhooj. Facinge, Fate B^.
Colonel C. T. Palin, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel T. Thatcher, Staff Corps .,
Lt. Colonel M. Boyd, Staff Corps .....
Major J. C. Hobson, Staff Corps ....
Captain W. F. Hume, Gen. list
Lieut. H. E. Penton, Staff Corps ....
Captain H. French, Staff Corps
Captain W. G. Trevor, Staff Oorps .
Lieat. C. J. Dickson, Staff Corps ....
BuTfceon Major C. S!. Colston
zz June 73
zo June 69
4 Feb. 7z
3 Oct. 71
37 Oct. 7z
3z Aug. 66
zMar. 7z
V
Commandant, a8 Sept^o.
and in Command and Wing Officer, a8 Sept. 70.
Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.
Officiating Wing Officer, 24 April 7a.
Adjutant, 35 Mar. 71.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating A^utant, 37 Aug. 73.
Quarter luster, 3Z Jan. 73.
:st Wing Subaltern, 8 Oct 70.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating zst Wing Subaltern,
and Wing Subaltern, 34 April 7a.
In medical charge, Z9 June 7a.
12th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 15 January 1799).
" KxBKn "-" MBBJorxB »— " Htdbbjlbad "— " Cbhtbal Itoii.."
Head Quarters at Bharwar. Faeinge, Deep Bt{f.
Colonel J. H. Champion, Staff Corps
Colonel E. L. Scott, Staff Corps
U.Colonel W. A. Park, In&m^.
U. Colonel W. Bannerman, Staff Corps .
Major C. T. Heathoote, Staff Corps
Captain W. Scott, Staff Corps
" - " ™ ne, Gen. Usb
Oapt. O. M. Browne, <
Captain O. H. F. L. Way, Staff Oorps..
Lieut. W. P. Kennedy, u Foot -....
SurgwrnMi^or 0. F.OgilTie, MD.
to Dec 70 Commaadant, aa May t
35 July 7a and in Com. and Wixig Officer, z8 May 79.-- Ofi^. Com. z N.L
az Feb. 7z Officiating and in Command* Z9 Mai«h 73.
3 Feb. 73 Wing Officer, z8 Oct. 7Z.— Officiating ana in Comsaand, 4 NX
7 Sept. 68 Offioating Wing Officer, a6 Nov. 70.
za Mar. 7a Adjutant, la Mar. 73.
4 Feb. 7z Quarter Master, zo Nov. 73.
zz Dec. 70 zst Wing Subaltern, zz Deo. 70.
98 OcL 7z snd Wing Subaltern.
Iln medical chax^e. ^-^ ^
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425 1st Bombay Native Infantry (Grenadiers — Raised i June 1796).
" MA2roA.L0Ra " — ** HTDiKjLBAD."— 3RD Decbxbxb x866.
Head Quarters at Foona. Faewngt, WkiU.
Rajtk, Naiciis, ls-d COXP8.
Akmt
Bank.
EsitlBKS.
Colonel B. M. Johnstone, Staff Corps ... zi Dec. 70
Colonel E. L. Scott, Staff Corps 25 July 73
Lt. Colonel W. Walker, Staff Corps 9 Dec. 69
Lt. Colonel B. P. WilUams, Staff Corps 3 Mar. 74
Captain C. F. Hughes, Staff Corps 7 June 73
liieut. G. W. Hiude, Staff Corps 35 Oct. 71
Captain J. Affleck, Staff Corps 13 June 69
Captain L. G. Brown, Staff Corps 9 June 66
Surgeon M^or C. J. Sylvester, MD 3 May 66
Surgeon Major T. Miller, MD
Commandant, x Jan. 69. — Furiongh to Europe.
Officiating Commandant, 15 Mardi 73.— and in Com. 13 VX
and in Command and Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.
Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.
Adjutant, 7 June 73. — ^Attached to Commissariat Depai^BOL
Officiating A^utanL— Wing Subaltern az N.L
Quarter Master, az July 69.
zst Wing Subaltern, 39 Nov. 73.
and Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, 9 Dec. 68.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating in mediwd charge, 3x Jan. 7a.
2nd Bombay Native Infantry {Grenadiers — Raised i June 1796).
'" B&TPT *'— " KoBZOATTic "— ■" KiBKM." Left Flauk Company, *• Pzaszi. "— " AjBraauriA.'*
Head Quarters at Aden. Faeinfft, White.
Colonel W. E. Macleod, Staff Corps .
Colonel St. J. O'N. Muter, Staff Corps...
Lt.Colonel S. DeB. Edwardes, late a N.I
LtColonel G. H. W. Fagan, late a N. I
Captain H. T. Bulkley, Staff Corps ....
Captain C. M. Byves, Gen. List ,
Captain F. P. W<)rthy, Staff Corps ....
Captain C. C. Y. Butler, Staff Corps .
Surgeon Major F. H. Plumptre .
Surgeon J. T. Welsh
1$ Aug. 68 Commandant, 14 July 68. — ^Acting Superintendent of li^
Clothing.
z8 Mar. 73 Officiating Commandant, a8 May 73. — and in Com. 13 N.L
4 Feb. 71 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 73.
17 April 7a Wing Officer, i Oct. 73.
X9 Dec. 73 Adjutant, as Jan. 73.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Feb. 7z Quarter Master, la Feb. 73.— Officiating Ac^jatajit.
12 June 70 Officiating Quarter Master.
16 July 70 ist Wing Bubaltem, 4 June 73.
and Wing Subaltern.
In medical charge, z6 July 68.>-Fur1ongh to Eniope.
Officiating in medical charge, x8 June 73.
3rd Bombay Native Infantry (Liglit Infantry — Raised i June 1796).
* SXSDASBIB "— •* SbBIITOAPATAJC *'— " BbXI-BoO-Ah *•— PUKJAITB '*— " MoOLTAV "— ** GOOJBBAT " — " ABTaSOTIi."
Light Company, "Pbbsxi.."
Head Quarters at Ahmedabad. Facing; Sky Blue.
Colonel J. G. Scott. Bombay Inf.
Lt.Colonel W. T. Bowen, Staff Corps...
Mf^or J. R. Strutt, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. F. Heath, Staff Coros
Captain E. H. Noyes, Staff Corps
Captain J. M. Madden, Gen. List
Captain G. C. Sartorlus, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. H. Mackenzie, Staff Corps ...
Surgeon Mi^or J. Gilbert
Surgeon Migor C. Johnson
I June 70; Commandant, 34 Sept. 70.
8 June 70 J and in Command and Wing Officer, 13 Dec. 66.
ao Dec. 71 Wing Officer, Z3 May 68.
zx Jan. 67 Adjutant, X9 June 73.
13 June 70 Quarter Master, 30 June 69.— Furlough to Europe.
I Oct. 09 Officiating Quarter Master, 39 3£arch 73.
z Oct. 69 zst Wing Subaltern, 31 Dec. 73.
38 Oct. 71 3nd Wing Subaltern, 3 Feb. 73.
33 Mar. 68 1 In medical charge, a6 Oct. 69.— Furlough to Buroiie.
Officiating in medical charge.
4th Bombay Native Infantry (or Rifle Corps — Raised i June 1796).
" SZBnrOAP^TAJC '*— '* BbITI-BoO-AlI "— " BoUKBOIT *•— " PCXJU.UB " — *• M0OLXA.V •* — '
*' KHOOSHA.B "— •* BUSHIBB."
Head Quarters at Sattara. Jacket, Sj/le Green. Facinge, Sed.
Colonel H. H. A. Wood, Staff Corps zs Aug. 68 Commandant, 30 Jul;
PBBSZJk. ' ' — * ' RgMTTM "
Lt.Colonel J. L. Sheppard, Staff Corps .
Lt.Colonel W. Bannerman, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W.A. Glasspoole, Staff Corps
Major C. B. Crispin, BtaffCorps
Captam S. Carter, Staff Corps
Captain F. F. Comyn, Gen. List
Captain W. Marshall, Staff Corps
Captain W. S. Seton, late a E.B
Surgeon Major C. G. H. Boss
3 July 7a
3 Feb. 7a
3 Jan. 73
ao July 72
Z9 Dec. 7a
4 Nov. 68
ndWin
and in Command and Wing Officer, ao Aug. 73. — Furlong
Offg. and in Command, 13 Nov. 7a.— Wing Omoer xa NX
Wing Officer, za June 7a.— Furlough to Europe.
Officiating Wing Officer, X7 July 7a.
Adjutant, 9 Aug. 69.~Fnrlough to Europe.
Quarter Master, X4 Nov. 73.— -Furlough to Europe.
za Aug. 7z i8t Wing Subaltern, 10 July 67.— Officiating Quarter Master,
ao July 69 and Wing Subaltern, 7 Sept. 70. — Officiating A^^taat.
In medical charge, Z7 Nov. 69.
5th Bombay Native (Lighf) Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
" 8bb]>a.8bbb "— " SBBIVOAPA.TAX '*— " Kahttw "■— " Bbki-Boo-Am." LcR Flank Company, •* FXBfiA."
Head Quarters at Balgaum. Faeinge, Black Velvet.
Colonel W. W. Taylor, Bombay Inf.
Lt.Colonel F. Boome, Staff Corps
Major A. A. DesVorax, Staff Corps ..
Captain L. G. Brown, Staff Corps
Captain B. A. C. Hunt, late 5 N.I
Captain G. G. H. Fulton, Staff Corps
Captain B. M. Chambers, late 5 N.I...
Lieut. C. O. Nicholetts, Staff Corps ..
Surgeon Major H. Day, MD
13 Feb. 69. Commandant.
aS Oct. 68 and in Comzzuuid and Wing Officer, la Nov. 70.
8 Dec. 68|Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.
9 June 661 Attached.— Wing Subaltern x N.I.
3 Aug. 69'Adjutant, z Oct. 69.
4 Aug. 66 Quarter Master, 9 June 7Z.
3z Oct. 69' zst Wing Subaltern, 35 Jan. 73.
38 Oct. 7z and Wing Subaltern, 34 Aug. 7a.— Siok Fnriough.
In medical charge, Z7 Oct. 67.
Colonel J. A. S. Fanlknor, Infantry.
Colonel H. T. Briggs, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel J. J. Elder, Staff Coros
Major C. D. J. Dodd, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. G. W. Sawyer, Staff Corps ..
Captain B. R. Reay, Gen. List
Captain S. S. Dalmahoy, Gen. List
Lieut. A. J. P. Nuthan, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major A. M. Bogers
6th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
*' SBBi1reA.pjLTA.11."
Head Quarters at Bdganm. Faeinge, Blaeh.
za Dec. 7z
a July 73
39 Jan. 74
Z3 June 7z
30 May 67
8 Feb. 70
zo Oct. 70
38 Oct. 7Z
24 June 7a
Wi:
Conunandant,
I Command and Wing Of
Officer, 35 Nov. 69.— <)fflciating and in
bting Wing Officer, z8 April
Ac^utant, 3 Jan. 73.
Quarter Master, 37 July 70.
zst Wing Subaltern, 15 March 73.
3nd Wing Subaltern, Z7 Jan. 7a.
In medical cbarge, 7 May 73.
NoiB.— The Effectiye Establishment Of a Native Inlkntry Begiment consists of Eight Companies with 1 CoaaaVii'
ant, T and in Command, z Wing Officer, z Adjutant, z Quarter Master, a Wing Subalterns, x Medical Officer,
8 Subedars, 8 Jemedars, 40 Havildars, 40 Naiks. z6 Drummers, 600 Sepoys, or 7x3 of all Banks (Satxrt)-
Non-effbcUve Native Staff, z Subedar Major, x Native Adjutant, z Drill Havlldar, z Drill Naak, 8 ColoBrBsTil*
dan, 8 Pay Havildars, x Drum Mi^jor, i Fife Migor.
loth Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 5 NoveTnber i^i?)*
" Qkuzsmz •*— " A»»GHJL2riaTAir '*— '* Pu2rjA.uB "—" Moowijr "— " Goojxa^x."
Head Quarters at ShoUpore. Faeingt, Deep TeUom,
428
BaJTK, KAmS, AKD GOBPS.
Colonel G. U. Price, Staff Corps
Lt.Col(mel W. Creagh, Staff Corps . ..
Major R. Burd, Staff Corps
Captain 8. J. Wandbr, Staff Corps ...
Captain B. J. Le P. Trench, Gen. List
Captain W. Jacob, Staff Corps
Lieut F. G. Alexander, 56 Foot
Snrgeon Major H. Wakefield
Sorgeon Major W. E. Gates
Abmt
RlVK.
10 Dec. 70
3 Feb. 71
zz Feb. 68
4 Sept. 70
3z Oct. 69
20 Jan. 67
38 Oct. 71
RE1U.XX8.
Commandant, 6 June 7Z.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 13 Sept. 66.
Wing Officer, Z7 Dec. 73.
Adjutant, 17 Sept. 70.
Quarter Master, 6 July 70.
z St Wing Subaltern, 23 Jan. 69.
3nd Wing Subaltern, 15 March 73.
In medical charge, 23 Sept. 7i.-^ick Forlongh to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 24 Deo. 73*
20th Bombay Native Infantry {Baked 5 November 181 7).
" PlBSU. "— " RBSHiaS "— " KHOOSHAB "— ** BUSHIBB."
Head Quarters at Bombay. Faeingi, Tellov,
Colonel W. Soott, Staff Corps 1 Z9 June 7Z Commandant, 10 Mar. 64. ^ _
Colonel G. McB. B. Farquharson, S. C.I30 Jan. 73 land in Com. and Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.~Siok FurlonglTto
Lt.Colonel W. Rice, Staff Corps.. 26 Aug. 69'Officiating and in Command, 23 Nor, 72.
MajorT.KettleweU, Staff Corps " ' ' '
Captain J. G. Gillmor, Staff Corps..
[Enrope.
irlou ' ■
Captain J. B. Iredell, Staff Corps
Captain S. G. D. Turner, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Walter, Staff Corps
l^eut. H. P. Young, Staff Corps
gorgeon H. DeTatham
3 jjec. OQiV^uarcer iJiastcr, a mar. 70.— Furlough.
\S June 72 Officiating Quorier Master, 34 Dec. 73.
20 Dec. 69 I St Wing Sxibaltcrn, Z7 May 7Z.
aa Mar. 7Z and Wing Subaltern, a9 March 71.
Iln medical charpfi, 6 Jan. 69.
2l8t Bombay Native Infantry {or Marine Baitallon) {Raised 3 January 1777).
An Anchor and Laurel Wreath, with Motto in Hindoostanoo corresponding with "Per Mare, per Terram.**
•* PxBSULir Gulf "— " Bkkx-Boo-Ali "— " Bubxah "— •• Aokx "— " HrssaA.Bja> "— *' Pusjaub."
Head Quarters at Bombay. Faeinf/s, Dark Chreen. Laee, Oold.
Colonel 8. Thaoker, Staff Corps |zi Dec. 68 Commandant, z8 Oct. 61.
Lt.Colonel R. D. Hassard, Staff Corps... z Jan. 70 and in Command and Wing Officer, 29 Mar. 67.— Furl, to Europe.
Lt. Colonel C. D. Macleod, Infantry '14 Oct. 69 Officiatiner and in Command, z5 March 73.
Major G. M. Lyons, Staff Corps ' "" "'" " — " '
Lieut. R. 8. Simpson, Staff Corps..
Captain J.Becke, Gen. List
Captain 0. T. Bchalaz, Gen. List ..
Captain F. S. Leacock, Gen. List ..
Lieut. C. W. Hinde. Staff Corps
Surgeon Major J. Mills
20 Jan. 73 Wing Officer, 4 April 67.
8 Sept. 69 Adjutant. 22 March 7 z.— Sick Furlough to Enrope.
8 Feb. 70 Quarter Master, 33 July 7c.~Officiatmg Adjutant.
a4 Oct. 71 Officintinsr Quarter Master, 3 Dec. 73.
31 Oct. 69 I St Win>f Subaltern, 7 Jan. 7 z.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
25 Oct. 71 and Wing Subaltern, z Nov. 7Z.— Officiating Adjutant z N.I.
3 Apr. 68 In medical charge, 29 March 69.
22nd Bombay Native Infantry {Raised i Januai-y 1818).
Light Company, "Pbbsia."
Head Quarters, Neemuoh. Facingt, Dark Oretn,
Colonel H. E. Jacob, Staff Corps I25 Feb. 7 z Commandant, 35 Oct. 7z.
Lt.Colonel T. Nuttall. Staff Corps
Major W. Blakeney . Staff Corps
Lieut. W. A. Wetherall, Staff Corps
Captain H. A. Hobson, Gen. List ...
Captain A. P. Stewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. M. Kirk, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major H. A. Lewis
13 Aug. 68 and in Command, 9 July 73.
z5 Aug. 68^ Wing Officer, z5 June 73.
8 Dec. 69I Adjutant, 24 June 7Z. — Sick Forlongh to Europe.
z Mar. 69 Quarter Master, 5 Feb. 70.
12 Sept.7ijzst Wing Subaltern, za Sept. 7Z.
z5 Sept. 6g and Wing Subaltern, zz Oct. 7z.— Officiating AcHutant.
In medical charge, 7 May 73.
23rd Bombay Native {Light) Infantry {Raised 4 May 1820).
** Ejbkkb " — "Pebsia."
Head Quarters at Nusscerabad. Fadnfft, Dark Green.
Colonel J. Bates, Staff Corps
Colonel B. Waddington, Staff Corps
Miyor M. B. Bruce, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. T.Watling, Staff Corps
Captain F. T. Bbden. Staff Corps
Captain J. Gatacre, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. C. Kellie, Staff Corps
Surgeon J. Simpson, MB
I Commandant.
4 Dec. 73 Commandant, z? Jan. 74.
9 Dec. 73' and in Com. and Wing Officer, 39 Oct.
24 Dec. 68, Wing Officer, zz Mar. 69.
36 July 64 Adjutant. 24 Dec. 73.
29 Dec. 72 1 Quarter Master, 8 Feb. 73.
13 June 69I let Wing Subaltern, Z7 Dec. 70.
28 Oct. 71 2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 July 72.
Iln medical charge, z3 Mar. 73.
66.
24th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 4 May 1820).
Head
Colonel W. S. Hewett, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. H. S. Pierce, Staff Corps..
Major I. F. Chapman, Staff Corps
Major G. S. Hawthorn, Staff Corps
Lieut. G.B.E. BadcUillB, Staff Corps ..
Captain M. D. V. T. Grant, Staff Corps
Captain S. M. Hay, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. Morse, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon G. A. Maconachie ..
Burgeon M^or P. W. Cockell
Adbh" — "Cbittba.!. Iirnii..'
Quarters at Beeaa. Faetngt, Dark Green.
12 Dec. 7z Commandant, 30 June 71.
z4 June 71 and in Command and WmgOfficer, 20 April 69.— Furl, to Europe.
27 May 68 Officiating 2nd in Command, zo May 73.
ao Feb. 72, Wing Officer, 30 April 69.
3 Nor. 70 Adjutant, 34 Feb. 72.
2z Sept. 67 Quarter Master, 8 Feb. 7Z.
zi Dec. 7oizst Wing Subaltern, Z9 June 7a.
3 Sept. 63 and Winur Subaltern, 3Z May 73.
1 Apr. 67lln medical charge, 35 June 70.— Acting Ophthalmic Borgeoiu
lOfficialing in medical charge, z June 72.
Digitized by V^OOQiC
427
lath Bombay Natiye Infantry (Raised 6 Match 1800).
*BOTW"
(with the Sphinx). — " Kiucsx " — " Bun-Boo-Au " — " Cux&iL Inu."
Head Qnarten at Ahnadmiffar. ^aeimg»f Bm^,
BiUTK, Nxicss, Airs Cobps.
Colonel H. A. Adams, Bombay Inf.
Colonel J. O'N. Muter, Staff Corps
Colonel E. C. Marston, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel E. M. G. Cooper, Staff Corps
Major C. O. Lord, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. N. Walker, Staff Corps
Captain W. Laing, Gen. List
Captain A. J. Yibart, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. J. T. Welch, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major W. D. Ticehnrst
BaMAMXM.
Commandant.
and in Command and Wing OflLcer, 7 Haj 73.— Off. Com. 2 Kl
Officiating and in Command, xa JoJj 73.
Wing Officer, 1 Jan. 64.— Offg. Depofey Judge AdmooKke, K.D.
Officiating Wing Officer, aa April 71.
Adjutant, 30 Jan. 7a.
Quarter Maator, 15 Sept. 68.
I St Wing Subaltern, 24 April 72.
and Wing Subaltern, 3 Sept. 70.
In medical charge, 4 Feb. 68.
14th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800).
Head Qnarters at Solapore. Facing; Light Bt^,
T(S. Colonel J. A. Wood. Staff Corps..
Colonel F. E. Francis, Bombay Inf. ..
Lt. Colonel J. T. HUl, Staff Corps ....
Captain P. H. Greig, Gen. List
Captain C. J. S. Cahill, Staff Corps ..
Captain G. P. Blew, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. B. Ferris, Staff Corps
Surgeon D. £. Hughes, MD
la'Peb. 70
30 Jan. 73
18 Feb. 71
34 Aug. 69
20 Jan. 70
9 Dec. 66
7 Oct. 71
Commandant, 15 Mar. 67.
and in Command and Wing Officer, z Jan. 64.
Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.
Adjutant, 31 Oct. 69.
Quarter Master, 16 Nor. 70.
1st Wing Subaltern, 27 Dec. 71.
and Wing Subaltern, xz Oct. 71.
In medical charge, ai Nov. 66.
15th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800).
Light Company, " Psbsxa."
Head Quarters at Mallegaum. J'uctM^t, Light Bmf,
Colonel J. S. Kemball, Staff Corps ..
Colonel W. C. Stileman, Bombay Inf.
Lt.Colonel L. M. Davies, Staff Corps..
Lt.Colonel J. Carrie, Staff Corps
Major A. Utterson, Staff Corps
Captain W. F. Sandwith, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. H. Blanshard, Staff Corps..
Captain W. R. Trevolyan, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. Wm. Coles, Staff Corps
Surgeon Mi^or E. P. Borrows
ti Dec.
69
6 Mar
71
17 Feb.
71
12 Dec.
72
12 Dec.
71
20 July 69!
15 May 67
4 Oct.
69
xNor.
71
Commandant, 30 Junejrt.
and in Command and Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.'^FiirL k) Barope.
Officiating and in Command, a April 73
Win^ Officer. a4 July 73.— Porlough to Bnzope.
Officiating Wing Officer, 17 May 73.
Adjutant, 30 Aug. 69.
Quarter Master, 3 Feb. 73.
I St Wing Subaltern, ao April 70.
and Wing Subaltern, 17 April 7a.
In medical charge, ao Feb. 70.
16th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800),
Head Qoarters at Mhow. Fcuing$, JAght Bi^,
Colonel W. L. Cahusac, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel Joseph Miles, Staff Corps ...
Lt.CoIonel A. P. C^esshyre, Staff Corps
Mtyor W. H. Newport, Staff Corps
. Lieut. J. T. Carruthers, Staff Corps
Captain H. J. Stock, Staff Corps
Captain C. W. Yonge, Staff Corps..
Lieut. F.W.Snell, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major A. N. E. Biddell
31 Mar.
7»
3 Feb.
71
5 Feb.
72
8 Deo.
67
19 Aug.
68
4 Jan.
70
10 Dec. 66|
aSOct.
71
Commandant, 35 Oct. 71.
and in Cozmnand and Wing Officer, 13 Jan. 64.—^FiirL to Socpt
WId^ Officer, aa July 68.
Officiating and in Command and Wing Offlboer, 9 April 72.
Ac^utant. 4 Dec. 69.
Quarter Master.
ist Wing Subaltern, a8 June 71.
and Wing Subaltern, ao May 7a.
In medical charge, za Feb. 69.
17th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i8 December 1803).
Head Quarters at Poona. Faeing$, Pale TtUow.
Colonel J. Pogson, Bombay Inf.
Colonel E. A. H. Bacon, Staff Corps
Colonel J. H. Reynolds, Staff Corps
Colonel W. R. Houghton, Staff Corps ..,
Major H. Yaughan, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. R. Watson, Staff Corps
Captain J. I. Tinling, Gen. List
Captain J. A. Rowlandson, Gen. List ..
Lieut. P. C. Heath, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major R. Dick, MD
1 June 70 Conftnandant.— Furlough to Europe.
3 Doc. 72 Officiating Commandant, 34 May 73.
a July 73 and in Command and Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.^TinL to Itavft.
a Aug. 73 1 Officiating and in Command, 35 Jan. 73.
14 June 71 1 Wing Officer. 1 Jan. 64.
26 Jan. 66 Ai^utant, 6 May 71.— Sick Fnrloogh to Europe.
8 Feb. 70 Quarter Master, 37 July 70.— Furlough to Europe.
4 Feb. 71
23 July 69
ist Wing Subaltern, zi Nov. 71.— Officiating Quarter ICaittr.
7nd Wing Subaltern, 15 Oct. 73.— OffldiUtiag Ai^ntant.
In medical charge 6 Nov. 68.
18th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i8 December 1803).
Head
Colon«l J. J. Combe, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel F. S. Hewett, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel J. A. Smith, Staff Corps ..
Major E. N. Marsh, Staff Corps
Captain C. S. Lechmere, Gen. List ..
Captain J. B. Hennell, Staff Corps ..
Captain W. T.Bden, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. 0. Bell, Staff Ooxpi ..
Surgeon A. M. BlomJield
* Bx3rZ'Boo-Axx '* — " Abtssivul"
Quarters at Deeaa. Faeing$, PaUTeUom,
ZI June 69 Commandant, 7 Deo. 64.
9 June 69 and in Command, za June 7a. — Furlough to Europe.
10 Dec. 73 Wing Officer, z6 Jan. 65.~Offloiating and In Coaaaan
10 June 68 Officiating Wing Officer, zo May 73,
z Mar. 63 Adjutant, 9 April 70.
9 Dec. 71 Quarter Master, 3 Jan. 73.
ao Deo. 67 zst Wing Subaltern, 7 Feb. 73.
a8 Oct. 7Z and Wing Subaltern, 6 July 7a.
ao Feb. 68, In medical charge. ^^ ^ ^ r^T ^
I Officiating in medical ohaiKe^d by VjOOQ Lc
19th Bombay Native Infantry (Baised 5 November 1817).
428
'GnirzirxB'
— " Avran A.2risTAV "— ** Puitjaub "— * ' Mooltav "—" CrOOixxA.T.'
Head Quarten at Sholapore. Facing*^ Deep T«Uom,
BaHK, NAmS, AVD GOBP8.
Colonel G. XT. Price, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel W. Creagh, Staff Corps
M^orR. Bard, Staff Corps
Captain S. J. Wandbr, SUff Corps
Captain R. J. Le P. Trench, Gen. List ...
Captain W. Jacob, Staff Corps
Lieut P. Q. Alexander, 56 Foot
Surgeon Major H. Wakefield
Sargeon Major W. E. Gates
Abxt
Rank.
xo Dec. 70
3 Feb. 7 J
xz Feb. 68
4 Sept. 70
31 Oct. 69
20 Jan. 67
28 Oct. 71
Commandant, 6 Jane 7x.
2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 13 Sept. 66.
Wing Officer, 17 Dec. 73.
Adjutant, 17 Sept. 70.
Quarter Master, 6 July 70.
z St Wing Subaltern, 23 Jan. 60.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 15 March 73.
In medical charge, 23 Sept. 71. — Sick Forlongh to Europe.
Officiating in medical charge, 24 Dec. 73.
20th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 5 November 181 7).
" PiBSIA "— " RBSHZBB "— " KhOOSHAB »•— " BCSHIBE."
Head Quarters at Bombay. Faeinffa, Yellow,
Colonel W. Soott, Staff Corps ]i9 Juno 71 Commandant, xo Mar. 64. p
Colonel G. MoB. B. Farquharson, S. C. 30 Jan. 7312nd in Com. and Wing Officer, x Jan. 64.— Siok Farl(
Lt.CoIonel W. Rice, Staff Corps '26 Aug. 69'Officiating znd in Command, 23 Not. 72.
Major T. Kettlewell, Staff Corps !2o Feb. 72, Wing Officer, 25 Aug. 69.
iiiTope.
inghto
Captain J. G. Gillmor, Staff Corps.
Captain J. S. Iredell, Staff Corps
Captain 8. G. D. Turner, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. L. Walter, Staff Corps
I^eut. H. P. Young, Staff Corps
gurgeon H. DeTatham
x3 June 69 Adjutant, 28 J.-ue 6q.
13 Dec. 68 Quarter Master, S Mar. 70.— Furlough.
\8 June 72
20 Dec. 69
22 Mar. 71
Officiating Quantr Master, 24 Dec. 73.
ist Wing Subaltern, 17 May 71.
2nd Wing Subaltern, 29 March 71.
In medical char^o, 6 Jan. 69.
21st Bombay Native Infantry {or Marine BaitaUon) (Raised 3 January 1777).
An Anchor and Laurel Wreath, with Motto in Hindoostanoe c^r.-csponding with "Per Mare, per Terram."
"PxBBiAzr Gulp" — " Bbki-Boo-Ali " — "Bubxah "— " Adkx " — "HrnsBABAn "— "Puhjaub."
Head Quarters at Bombay. Faeinr/s, Dark Green. Zaee, Oold.
Colonel S. Thacker, Staff Corps i z i Dec. 68 Commandant, x8 Oct. 6i .
Lt. Colonel R. D. Haasard, Staff Corps...' x Jan. 70 2nd in Command and Wing Officer, 29 Mar. 67,— Furl, to Europe.
Lt. Colonel C. D. Macleod, Infantry 'X4 Oct. 69 Offlciatinc: 2nd in Command, zs March 73.
>#-•__ -r, »* T o^..«pn 1__ T — ^^rtri />««>._ - April 67.
arch 7x. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
Major G. M. Lyons, Staff Corps '20 Jan. 73 Wing Officer, 4 April 67.
" ~ - — -. -. ^ 8Sept.69 Adjutant, 22 March 7x.— ^_.
8 Feb. 70 Quarter Master, 23 July 70.— Officiatmg Adjutant.
Lieut. R. S. Simpson, Staff Corps 8 Sept. 69 Adjntnnt. 22
Captain J. Becke, Gen. List *
Captain 0. T. Bchalaz, Gen. List
Captain F. 8. Leacock, Gen. List
Lieut. C. W. Hinde, Staff Corps.,
Surgeon Major J. Mills
24 Oct. 7z Officiating Quarter Master, 3 Dec. 73.
31 Oct. 69'i8t Wing Subaltern, 7 Jan. 7Z.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
25 Oct. 71,2nd Wing Subaltern, z Nov. 7 z. -—Officiating Adjutant z N.I,
3 Apr. 68 In medical charge, 29 March 69.
22nd Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i January 1818).
Light Company, "Pbbsla."
Head Quarters, Ifeemuoh. Faetngef Dark Oreen.
Colonel H. B. Jacob, Staff Corps ... .
Lt.CoIonel T. Nuttall, Staff Corps....
Major W. Blakeney, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. A. WetheraU, Staff Corps .
Captain H. A. Hobson, Gen. List
Captain A. F. Stewart, Staff Corps .
Lieut. P. M. Kirk, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major H. A. Lewis
25 Feb. 71 Commondant, 25 Oct. 7x.
15 Aug. 68 2nd in Cnmmand, 9 July 73.
15 Aug. 68 Wing Officer, xs .Tune 72.
8 Dec. 69' Adjutant, 24 June 71. — Sick Furlough to Europe.
z Mar. 69 Quarter Master, 5 Feb. 70.
12 Sept. 7x1 i.st Wing Subaltern, X2 Sept. 7Z.
15 Sept. 69 2nd Wing Subaltern, n Oct. 7z.— Officiating A<^'utant.
In medical charge, 7 May 73 .
23rd Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
•• Kibxeb "— "Pebsia."
Head Quarters at Nussecrabad. Facinge, Dark Green.
I I Commandant.
Colonel J. Bates, Staff Corps 4 Dec. 72 Commandant, X7 Jan. 74.
Colonel B. Waddington, Staff Corps ...1 9 Dec. 71 2nd ia Com. and Wing Officer, 29 Oct. 66.
Major M. R.Bruce, Staff Corps 24 Dec. 68 Wing Officer, zx Mar. 69.
Lieut. J. T. WaUing, Staff Corps {26 July 64' Adjutant. 24 Dec. 73'
Captain F. T. Ebden, Staff Corps 29 Dec. 73 Quarter Mnstor, 8 Feb. 73.
Captain J. Gatacre, Staff Corps 1 13 June 69,1st Wing Subaltern, 17 Dec. 70.
Lieut. E. G. Kellie, Staff Corps '28 Oct. 71 :2nd Wing Subaltern, 6 July 72.
Surgeon J. Simpson, MB I lln medical charge, 13 Mar. 72.
24th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
Head
Colonel W. S. Hewett, Staff Corps
Lt.CoIonel J. H. S. Pierce, Staff Corps..
Major I. F. Chapman, Staff Corps
Major G. B. Hawthorn, Staff Corps
Lieut. G.B.B. Radcliflb, Staff Corps ..
Capiabi M. D. Y. T. Grant, Staff Corps
Captain 8. M. Hay, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. Morse, Staff Corps
Assistant Surgeon G. A. Maconaohie ..
Surgeon Major P. W. Cockell
Al)B!r"~"CB2fTBAI. INDIA."
Quarters at Deasa. Facing$f Dark Oreen.
12 Doc. 71 Commandant, 30 June 73.
14 .Tune 7i"2nd in Command and Wing Officer, ao April 69.— Fori, to Europe.
27 May 68 Officiating 2nd in Command, xo May 73.
20 Feb. 72, Wing Officer, 20 April 69,
2 Not. 70 Adjutant, 24 Feb. 72.
21 Sept. 67 Quarter Master, 8 Feb. 7x.
XX Dec. 7o'x8t Wing Subaltern, 19 June 72.
3 Sept. 63 2nd Wing Subaltern, 31 May 73.
x Apr. 67 {In medical charge, 25 June 70.— Acting Ophthalmic Bargeon*
Officiating in medical charge, i June 7a.
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429 26tli Bombay Native {Light) Infantry {Eaised 26 May 1820).
"MuursB "— " Hyd»babai>." Liffht Company, " P«mix "— " Gsimju. Dtdia. "— " Abtmimia.*
Head Quarters at Kahidpom. Wing at Augur. FadngM, FaU Tellow.
Uutx, Nahss, xvd Cobps.
Colonel A. B. Little, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel J. Fairbrother, Staff Corps.
Lt.Coloneia. D. Eales, Staff Corps ....
Major B. B. Woodhonse, Staff Corps....,
Captain J. Withers, Staff Corps
Captain F. A. Bevllle, Gen. I^t ,
Captain W. 8. Hore, Gen. List .
Lieut. W. J. Orr, io8 Foot
Surgeon M. Heffeman
Abxt
BA.VZ.
a6 Feb. 7a
19 July 71
3 Jan. 73
13 June 71
4 June 70
7 Oct. 70
ax Feb. 71
19 Apr. 71
BbIUlXKS.
Commandant, 94 Mar. t6.
and in Command and Wing Officer, ao Apr. 66.
Wing Officer, i Jan. 64.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer, a4 Sept. 73.
Acyutant, 15 Feb. 71.
Quarter Master, 5 Nov. To.^Sick Furlough to JSozope.
Officiating Quarter Master.
ist Wing Subaltern, aa Jan. 73.
and Wing Subaltern, 18 Nov. 73,
In medical charge, 2 a Feb. 69.
26th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 9 March 1825).
•• PXBSIA *'— " KhOOSHAB."
Quarters at Sorat Faeinffi, lAgU Bi^f.
Head
Lt.Colonel G. L. Thomson, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel John Miles, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel E. A. Green. Staff Corps .
Major L. H. Sibthorpe. Staff Corps ....
Captain J. M. Heath, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. H. Foijett, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. B. Peile, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. H. Lvster, StaffCorps
Surgeon W. M'Conaghy, I£D
15 Feb.
70
3 Feb.
71
zi June
7^
ao Jan.
71
la Oct.
72
30 Mar.
70
7 July
70
6 July
70
Commandant, 37 Mav 71. — ^Furlough.
and in Command and Wing Officer, 6 April 7a. [Divii^
Wing Officer. 6 April 7a.— Officiating Asst. A^j. Geneial, Posbs
Officiating Wing Officer, 94 Sept. 73.
Adjutant, 9 Nov. 72.— Furlougn to Europe.
Quarter Master, 31 May 71.
xst Wing SubaJtem, 32 May 73.— Officiating Adjutant.
and Wing Subaltern, 13 July 70.
In medical charge, aa Nov. 71.
27th Bombay Native Infantry^ or 1st Belooch Regiment (Light Lifanir^i
Lt Colonel H. Seville, CB. StaffCorps.
LtColonel G. F. Hogg, StaffCorps ...
Major J. H. Castell, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. G. W. Macbay, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. Grant, Staff Corps
Captain M. H. Nioolson, Gen. List ...
Lieut. H. B. D. Thomas, 76 Foot
Surgeon W. Nolan, IfD
* Dblhi " — " ADTSsiirii.."
Head Quarters at Kurraohee. Faeinfft^ Sed.
x5 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
ao Jan. 71
13 July 71
aa Sept. 70
31 Oct. 69
aSOct. 71
Commandant, 30 Oct. 60.
and in Command, xa Feb. 67.
Wing Officer, a Dec. 68.— Furlough .
Adjutant, a3 Deo. 71.
Quarter Master, xa Aug. 71.
xst Wing Subaltern, 17 Dec. 73.
and Wing Subaltern, X5 March 73.
In medical charge, 16 July 68.
28th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 21 Jarmary 1846}.
Light Company, *' Fbbsza."
Head Quarters at Sholapere. Faeinfft, Pale Yellow,
Colonel C. A. Moyle, StaffCorps
Lt.Colonel J. F. Bobertson, StaffCorps.
Msjor T. B. Nimmo, StaffCorps
Major J. Gordon, StaffCorps
Captain F. C. Singleton, StaffCorps
Captain J. Ketchen, Gen. List
Captain W. E. Simpson, Gen. List ..
Lieut. F. Stevenson, StaffCorps
Surgeon A. J. Leggatt
33 Dec.
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3 Jan.
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9 June 68
9 Dec.
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Commandant, 7 Sept. I
and in Command and Wing Officer, ao Dec. 64.
Wing Officer, ao Dec. 64.— Furlough to Snxope.
Officiating Wing Officer, 5 July 73.
Adjutant, 37 Sept. 73.
Quarter Master, xo Dec. 73.
xst Wing Subaltern, 4 Feb. 71. — Furlough to EnropOh.
and Wing Subaltern, a8 Deo. 72,
In medioBi charge, 5 Oct. 69.
29th Bombay Native Infantry^ or 2nd Belooch Regiment.
Major G. Nicholetts, StaffCorps
Lt. Colonel A. P. Davis, StaffCorps .
Major J. Galloway, StaffCorps
CaptainP. A. Browne, StaffCorps .
Captain A. Hogg, StaffCorps
Captain G. F. Bryant, Staff Corps....
Lieut. E. Werge, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major E. Morton
" Pbbsxa "— •• Bbshibb "—" Khooshab "— •* BnsKiBi."
Head Quarters at Eydarabad. Faeinffi, Bed,
a7 JUy 68
aoJan. 74
XX June 73
27 Aug. 7x
16 May 69
a7 Jxme 71
as Mar. 71
Commandant, xaFeb. 67.
and in Command and Wing Officer, xa Feb. 67.
Wing Officer, xa Feb. 67.
Adjutant, 30 Aug. 71 '—Furlough.
Quarter Master, 3 Deo. 70.
xst Wing Subaltern, 3 July 7a.
and ^ing Subaltern, ao March 71
In medical charge.
.69.
30th Bombay Native Infantry^ or Jacob's Rifles.
Head Quarters at JaoobiOiad.
Colonel W. O. Mainwaring, StaffCorps.
Major T. BeU, StaffCorps
Itojor W. T. Mills, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. C. Hamson, StaffCorps
Captain F. T. Humfivy, Staff Gorpa ..
Lieut. F.H. Smith, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. A. Broome, StaffCorps
Surgeon J. A. Howell
I Mar. 74 Commandant, a Sept. 56.
xo Dec. 70 and in Command and Wing Officer, 15 May 65*
ao Jan. 7X Wing Officer, x July 65.
Adjutant, 3x Aug. 70.
Quarter Master, 34 Feb. 7a.
xst Wing Subaltern, 19 July 71,
ao Jan. 69
a6 Sept. 68
3x May 70
38 Oct. 7x
and Wing Subaltern, 34 Aug^ 7a.
In medical charge, 5 March 73.
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Charles WUlonghby Gabb ...
Walter Scott Peat
Joseph Fagan
Harry Bennett McNeill
Conrad Agnew Owen*
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16 Sept. 60
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xo Jane 61
30 July 62
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27 Mar. 71; Squadron Subaltern 2 Cavalry.
27 June 71 1 Brigade Major, Sind Frontier Field Force.
27 Deo. 71 Adjutant 2 Cavaliy.
25 July 7i| Squadron Officer 3 Sind Horae.
27 Oct. 62*27 ^>ct. 73 Officiating Squadron Officer 2 Cavalry.
General List of Officers of Bombay Infantry.
Frederick Fitz William Comyn
John ffibbert
Henry Adolphus Hobson ..
Heniy Tolfrey Christie
James Ketchen^
Piercy Henderson Greig ..
Edward Mockler
Frederick Day Mander
James Batherford
Charles Lewis Hulbert
John Mellish Madden
Kichard John Le Poer Trench
Frederick Schuler Leaoock'
Malcolm Hassells Nicolson ..
Charles Spring Lechmere
Edmund Scopoli Walcott* . . .
JohnBecke
John Isaac Tinling
Alex. Richard Taylor McRae
Edward Robert Reay
Frederick Ao^niatas Seville^
Simon Sawers Dalmahoy
John Arthur Bowlandson
Charles Maxwell Ry ves
James Fortnom Willoughby
William Edward Simpson ...
Robert Austice Prideaux
FrMman Henry Jackson ,
Francis Theodore Stock ,
Walter Francis Hume ...
Prank HenxyGordon
Charles Michael Browne .
Reginald Hennell
Jamm Eyles Gtordon
Walter Stuart Hore*
William Laing
Malcolm Wilkmaon Stevens..
Charles Theodore Echalaz ...
William Cuimingham Morris
Charles James Abbott Yates..
George Robinson Bridge \
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27 Feb. 59
27 Feb. 59
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14 Apr. 59
27 July 59
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Quarter Master 4 Native Infantry.— Sick Furlough.
, SubAsst. Commissary General, snd Class, 37 Nov. 73.
I Mar. 69 Quarter Master 22 Native Infantry.
X Mar. 69|DeputyA88t. Adj. General for Musketry, 3rd Circle.
13 July 69 .Quarter Master 28 Native Infantry.
24 Aug. 69 Adjutant 14 Native Infantry.
X4 Oct. 69 Acting Assistant Political Agent, Mekran Coast.
( Assistant Engineer, xst Grade D.P.W. 38 Sept. 67,
C Bengal.
Assist. Superintendent, xst Grade, Rev. Sur. Mysore.
Officiating Quarter Master 3 Native Infantry.
3x Oct. 69 'Quarter Master X9 Native Infantry.
3x Oct. 69 [xst Wing Subaltern 2x Native Inf.— Sick Furlough.
31 Oct. 69! Wing Subaltern 27 Native Infantry.
31 Oct. 69' Adjutant 18 Native Infantry.
3x Oct. 69 , SubAssist. Commissary General, 2nd Glass, 8 May 72.
8 Feb. 70 Quarter Master 2x Native Infantry.
8 Feb. 70 Quarter Master X7 Native Infantry.— Sick Furlough.
8 Feb. 70 Officiating Wing Subaltern Meywar Bheel Cori>8.
8 Feb. 70 Quarter Master 6 Native Infantry.
7 Oct. 70 Quarter Master 25 Native Infantry.— Sick Furlough,
xo Oct. 70 Wing Subaltern 6 Native Infantry.
4 Feb. 7x|Wing Subaltern z? Native Infantry.
4 Feb. 71 Quarter Master 2 Native Infantry.
4 Feb. 7z Squadron Officer 3 Cavalry.
4 Feb. 71 Wmg Subaltern 28 Native Infantry.— Sick Furlough.
4 Feb. 71 Furlough to Europe.
4 ?eb. 7x Commandant of H.H. the Gaekwar*a Battalion at
Dharu.
4 Feb. 7x Bombay Sappers and Miners.
4 Feb. 71 Adjutant xx Native Infantry.— Furlough.
4 Feb. 7x Furlough.
4 Feb. 71 Quarter Master x3 Native Infantry.
4 Feb. 7x Sappers and Miners.
31 Feb. 7x Squadron Officer 3 Sind Horse.
21 Feb. 7x Wmg Subaltern 35 Native Infantry.
35 Mar. 71 Quarter Master X3 Native Infantry.
X9 Aug. 71 Adjutant 3 Cavalry.— Sick Furlough.
34 Oct. 7x Officiating Quarter Master 3x Native Infantry.
3x Oct. 7z Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. W. z Oct. 7Z,
Rhutnagher^. —Furl, to Europe.
8 Mar. 7a Acting xst Assistant Superintendent of Police, Khan-
deish District.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
»• TLTo- .,« f Superintendent of Police, 4th Grade, 23 July 70,
xa Mar. 73 ^ Broach Di«triot.-Siok Furlough to Europe.
1 Captain J. Ketohen served in the Indian Navy as a Midshipman in the steam-ftigate Awurt, with the Persian
Expedition in x 856-57, and was present at the landing of the troops atHallilahBav, assault and capture of Reshire,
surrender of Bushire, bombardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain F. 8. Leacock served with the 5th Bombay Native Infantry against the Taepmgs near Shanghai in
X862, and was present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wangkasa 4th April, and of the town of
Tseerpoo xyth April ; at Nazeau 27th and 39th April ; at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo X3th May ; with
the garrison defending Kahding in May, and at the recapture of that place 34th October 1863. Served as Staff
Officer to the Arabian Field Force in the expedition against the Foudtheli Arabs in 1865-66 ; present at Bir Said
22nd December 1865, and all subsequent operations. Served in command of No. 4 Company Bombay Sappers and
Miners throughout the Abyssinian expedition of x 867-68, and was present at the action of Arogeo and at the
storming of Magdala (Medal).
* Captain B. S. Walcott served with the 5th Bombay Native Light Infantry against the Taepings near Shanghai ;
present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wangkaza 4th April 1863, and of the town of Tseer-
poo X7th April ; at Nazeau 37th and 39th April ; at the storming of the town or Kahding xst May ; with the garri-
son defending that place in May 1863, and at its recapture on the 34th October x863.
* Captain P. A. Beville served with the 37th Bomoay Native Infantry (Beloochee) throughout the Abyssinian
campaign in 1867-68 and was detached on the heights of Fahla at the taking of Magdala (Medal).
> Captain W. 8. Hore served with the Commissariat Department in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
* Captain C. A. Owen served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of X867-68 ; was Orderly Officer to Major (Seneral
Staveley at the action of Arogee and the storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Modal).
Unattached Officers.
John Bennett {BiM^jora Jan. 69) ..,
Patrick Mumy
Arthur Steers
Michael Tooto
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24 Nov. 59
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Edward Mahaffy , 3iD, CB
John Robert Miller, If D. 1
Gilbert Georj^e Wm. Moitland
Thomas Blackaddtir Johnstone, |
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John Turner
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94 Aug. 41
2 Dec. 41
6 Miir. 42
22 Dec. 42
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John Comith Treatrail ;. zsMar,
David TVyllie, ifD x Jan.
John YounfT SmiOt. ITD 3 ^an.
llobert Gillman Lord. MV. .". 29 Nov,
Charles George Wlohe, MD 20 Jan.
William Davey 5 Feb.
Thomas Murray v-fi 7 Mar.
Charles James Sylvester, JtfD '3 May
George Frederick Hughes Brown. . 3 Feb.
James Gilbert 20 Mar.
John Mills ^ , 3 Apr.
John Lumsdaino 10 Nov.
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28 Feb. 69
14 Sept. 71
20 Oct. 71
XX Nov. 71
William Guyer Hunter, MD.
Thomas Berkley Beatty, MD.
Francis George Joynt
Alozander Valentine Ward .:..
Robert Wallace James, MD.
Harry Octavins Thorold
Malcolm Munro Mackenzie . .
Adam Macdougall Rogers ..,.
Thomas Edward Pearco Mtirtin
John Proudfoot Stratton, MD....
William James M'tjore
William Ashton Shepherd .
Uonzy James Gane
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Thomas Gillhaxn Hewlett
Lewis Stanhope Bruee
Arthur Wellesley George Adey ..
William Peyton PartHdge.:
Kbenezer Robert Butler, MD, .....
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William Niven, MD
Henry Cook, MD
Robert Dick, MD
Henry Atkins ^.„...,.
Horace Day, MD
Henry Wakefield
l^ancis Henry Plumptre
George Edwin Seward, MD. .
John Gordon Asher, MD
John Pinkerton, MD
Edmund Ferdinand Wheatley .
George Coates Bell, MD
John Fortnam Straker
John Mennie
Christopher Joynt, MD
William Edward Gates
Andiew Murkett Blomfleld
John CiilWiMlisnk, MD
Charles Kel^^n^y Colston
Charles Ftoderiok Ogilvie, MD..
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Civil Surgeon, Ahmedabad.
Examiner of Medical Accounts.
Civil Surgeon, Poona.
In Medical Charge of the Yerrowda Jail.
OfSciating, Sappers and Miners.
10 Native Infantry.
I Native Infhntry.
Furlough to Europe.
3 Native Infhntry.
2x Native Infhntry.
Sanitary Commissioner for the Presidency of Bomlisjf .
{ Principal of Grant Medical College, Fhysiciaa to t£fl J»
settee Je|}eebhoy Hospital, andProl^aaor otThjukg
Grant Medical College.
Civil Surgeon, Poona.--ruAoagli to Snrope.
Surgeon Eurojpean General Hospital, Bombay.
( Presidenqr Surgeon xst District and ProfiBBaorof Xidiriftiy
I Grant Medical Colleffe.
Civil Surgeon, Aden.— Sick Furlongh.
Staff Surgeon and in medical charge Lock Hospital, VbsM.
Civil Surgeon, Dharwar, ,
6 Native Jtnflintry.
Secretary to Surgeon General.
Political Agent, Bundlecund.
I Snrgeon Riupootana Agency, and 8|mrintendentG<Bet:
•• orDVsponaaries and v accmation, SLB^poo/bUM^tai^ter
I taiy Officer for Ajmere and MhabwmrralL
Port Surgeon at Aden.
Furlough to Europe.
4 Native InlKntry . I
(Ophthahnic Surgeon, and Prafeaaorof Ophthalmiellii'i
•j cine and Surgery, and CompantiTS Anataaay, Gnrtj
I Medical College.— Furlough to Europe.
Civil Surgeon, KuUadghee. .
CConsnlt&g Offloer of Health to the Xnnleipali^. "f
X Coroner, Bombay. Tlro^
Presidency Surgeon and District and Maarine SBrgflOB*"
Civil Surgeon, Borat .
< Presideney Burgeon 3rd District, with medioil Aa-*l»4
X Jail, House of CorreotioEw and Ifycidla Schools, 31 Hvi*
f Civil Burgeon, Bajeote, and Superintendentof Yaocirwn^
X Kattyvar.
Civil Burgeon, Broach.— Furlongh to Europe.
X3 Native Infhntry.
Superintendent Lunatic Aaylum, Colaha, Bombay.
r Acting 2nd Physician Jamse^'ee J^jeehhoy Hospitals
X Professor of Aiyaiology in thaGnuib Medical Oolkgi-
17 Native Infantry.
Civil Bumon, Tftnna.
5 Native Liifluxtry.
X9 Native luftrntry.
9 Native Influitry.— Furlough to Burope.
Residency Burgeon, Baroda.
Civil Burgeon, Surat.— Sick Furlough to Europe
Superintendent General of Vaccination.
General Duty, Presidency Division.
Superintendent of Mahabuleshwur. _ ^
< Bappers and Miners, and medical <dua«e of Powder Won
X and DetaUs, and Lock Hoapital. Kixiea.— Fnzioagf
Staff Surgeon, Poona.
Civil Burgeon, Rntnagherry.
Officiating 19 Native Iniluktey.
x8 Native Inihntry.
Inspector Qenenu of Priscaa.«>]iiitovgh !• Saropn
Kx i«ativa InftAtiy.
ts Natlv« lafantiy.
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William Hanry ColviU
Charles Johnson
Caxneron Joseph Fra. McDowall...
Thomas Miller, 2fl>
Eoston^ee Byrunioe, MD.
Andrew Niabett Edwards EiddeU
Henry Vandyke Carter, llfD
Henry Robert Lawrence MoDon- >
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Nathaniel Hopkins
Edward Morton
John Thomas Donison-Maoken- )
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Heury Talbot Dann
Edw. Hartley Raynsfbrd Langley
PhiUp Wyatt Cockell
George Teates Hunter
Henry Francis McGrath
Robinson Boustead
Frederick Hodgkinson Smith,if 2).
David Simpson, 3£D
Henri Joles Blanc, JfD
John Davies
William Dymock ,
Edward Sexton, JfJD
Abraham Nickson Hojel
Peter Stephenson Tumbuy, MD.
Francis Ronayno O'Keamy, MD.
Heniy Alfred Lewis
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Isidore Beniadotte Lycn ,
Samuel DuokerkLg ,
John Thomson Wilsh, MD. ...
John Williams. MD
Andrew Barry, MD ,
Wellington Gray, MB
David Erskine Hughes, MD,
Thomas Holmested
Robert Bowman
Thomas Cody
John Baby
William Nolan, IfD.
Andrew Richard Cowell
Michael Heflbman
John Simpson, MB
Samuel O'Brien Banks
OeorgeArGhibaldMaconachie,lfB.
George Bainbridge
James Amott, MD,
Richard Hamilton Batty
William Frederick Knapp
^fred John Leggatt
Hamilton De Tauiam
James McAlister, MB
aonders Barton Haliday
Bernard Keelan
William Robert Gordon, MB
James DaTidson, MB.
Atmaram Sadashiva Jayakar .,
Joseph Forbes Keith, MB
GeorgeWilliamRobertsonHay,l£2)
John Roche, MD ,
JohnRobb, MB ,
William Coleridge Kiemander ,
John Alexander Howell ,
Charles Thomas Peters, MB
Henry Prescott Roberta, MB
Edward Colson, MB
Collin William MacRunr
Selim Myer Salaman, JaD. ..•
FredericV Charles Barker, MD, ..
Randolph Caldeoott,
George Waiters.
Patrick Murphy, IfD.
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Robert Moreton
Francis Jones
Richard Aiuron Peterson.
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Residency Surgeon, Bagdad.
Officiating 3 Native Infantry.
3 Light Cavalry.
Officiating, x I4ative Lifantry.
2 Siud Horse.
16 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Sattara.— Furlough to Burope.
Officiating xx Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Kurrachee.
20 Native Infantry.
I SeniorSurgeon Jameetgee J^eebhoy Hospital, and Professor
(. of Surgery and Dental Surgery Grant Medical College.
Civil Surgeon, Ahmednugg^.
Acting Civil Surgeon, Rutnagherry.
Officiating 24 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough to the Colonies.
9 Native Infantiy.
Furlough to Burope.
Superintendent of Matheran Hill.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Civil Surgeon, Carwar.
C Principal Medical Storekeeper at the Presidency, and
l Professor of Materia Medica, Grant Medical College.
Officiating 8 Native Infantry.
Acting and Physician, Jamsetgee Jqeebhoy Hospital, Ao.
Supermtendent of Vaccination, Central Circle.
In charge of Garrison Staff and Details, Aaseerghur.
22 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Kaira.— Sick Furlough.
C Chemical Analyser to Government, Professor of Chemistxy Gnmi
I Medical College.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Officiating 3 Native Infantry.
Sui>erintendent of Vaccination. Bind,
a Light Cavalry.
< Curator of the Victoria and Albert Mnseuxn.—Profbesor of BoCuiy.
I Grant Medical College, 4 July 71.
x^ Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Hydrabad.
Surgeon to the Political Agency, Khelat.
Superintendent of Vaecihatlon, Western Circle.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Southern Circle.
27 Native Infantiy.
Sick Furlough to snrope.
25 Native Imkntry.
23 Native Infantry.
I Bind Horse.
24 Native Infantry.— Acting OphtiuOsiio Surg., Ac, Grant Medical CoU«
Civil Surgeon, Dhoolia.
'Surgeon, European General Hospital. Bombay. Professor .of
, Pathology, Grant Medical College.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
7 Native Infantry.
C2nd Burgeon Jamsetioe Jcjjeebhoy Hospital, Profassor of Anatomy^
( Grant Medical College, and Curator of Mnaeum.
28 Native Infantry.
20 Native Infantiy.
X Cavalrv.
< CivU Surgeon, Dohud, and Superintendent of Vaccination, Beim
l Canta Circle, and Punch Mahals.
General duty, Bombay.
Poena Horse.
Assistant Civil Surgeon, Foona, and Snperintendent City JaiL
Civil Surgeon at Muscat.
Civil Surgeon, Shikarpore.
General duty, Bombay.
Civil Surgeon, Kiotree.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Civil Surgeon at Zanzibar.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
30 Native Infantry.
General duty, Poona Division.
General duty, Mhow Division.
3 Bind Horse.
Att
ttaohed to 3 Sind Horse.
Genera] du^. Mhow Division.
Acting Assistant Surgeon European GeAOral Hospital, Bombay.
Mhow Division.
, Civil Surgeon, Bushire.
X Oct. 69 Civil Surgeon, Kotree.
xOct. 69*26 Native Infantry.
xOct. 69 1 Presidency Division.
X Oct. 69 j Northern Division.
X Apr. 7o.General duty, Mhow Division.
X Apr. 70 Acting CiviI_Surgeon, Kaira.
X Apr. 73
3oBept.73
Bombay.— Health Officer to the Municipality,
GenenU dnty, Bombay.
Digitized by
.« «
Goodie
433
Bombay Veterinary Department.
Statv Vbtbbihabt SuBosoirs.
Jamoa Iterbert Brockencote ")
Hallen S
Aujfusttis John Poett
James Collins
VET.
BUBaBoir.
STATlf VBT.
SITBOBON.
23 May 50
24 May 44
23 Juno 54
T ^^\ Clnepectinflr Veterinary Surgeon.— On Special duty with
sJune60|| the Stud CommiMion, Bengal. •
5 June 60 ^Ihow Division.
17 Oct. 66 Northern Division.
William Lamb 10 Mar. 53 ' i s Aug. 68 . Officiating Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon.
Francis Friend Smith Ckinstant .■. 11 June 59 11 June 73 Sick Furlough.
Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Bight Beverend Henry Alexander Douglas. DD., Bishop of Bombay, 31 January 1869.
The Venerable C. H. Leigh Lye, J£A. Archdeacon and Commiaaary. 18 January 1865.
0. Peile, Registrar of the Diocese^^
Tear of Appt.
1850
1854
185s
185s
1856
X856
1857
1857
1858
1859
1859
1863
1863
1863
X863
X863
X864
1864
1865
1865
1867
1867
x868
X869
X869
1869
1809
187X
1873
SBinOB CSAPLAIVS.
Monthly Salary, Supeee 800.
Sep. Edward Newton Dickmson
Jieo. William Henry Cummins, BA
Bee. G. A. F. Watson, MA
Bev. Charles Thomas Wilson, MA
Beo. Alexander Miller, BA
Bev. Robert Easiun, MA
I Ven. C. H. Leigh Lye, MA
I^er. Henry Horatio Pace
'Beo. William Leslie Barnes, BA
•Bev. Ward Maulo
Bev. Henry William Bagnell, BA
\Bev. Samuel Stead, MA
I Beo. Alexander Lee Onslow, BA
\Bev.Thoma» Horsfall
^Bev. George Carew Reynell, MA
JuvioR Chaplaibs.
Monthly Salary, Bupee* 500.
Bev. C. WalfoPd, MA
Beo. A. Polehampton....»i
Bev. James Henry Tomlinaon Blunt, MA.
Bev. W. Jones
Beo. Frederick Lloyd Sharpin, BA
Bev. William Joshua Ffennell, BA
Bev. G. B. Streeten, MA
Bev. J. Higgins
Bev. C. Kirk.Jf^
Bev. W. Clark
Bev. C. F. H. Johnston, BA
Bev. P. H. LeFeuvre, BA
Bev. A. Q. Cane, MA
Bev. S. F. Bourdillon, MA
I
•TAZIOirS, XTC.
Dharwar. Visits Karwar, Batnagheny, and Dapootee.
Sattara and Mahableshwur.
Poona.
Sick Furlough.
Deesa and Mount Aboo.
Kirkee.— Sick Furlough to Europe.
Senior Presidency Chaplain.
Belgaum Cantonment, visiting Dharwar.
Gorpoorie, Poona, visiting Sholapore.
Colaba.
Ahmcdnuggur.
Joint Chaplain of Poona.
Acting at Neemuch.— Visiting Oodeypore.
Deolalee.—Visiting Aaseorghur and Dhoolia.
BycuUa.
Riu'cote and Bhooj.
Acting at Kirkee.
Sick Furlough to Europe.
Aden.
Garrison Chaplain at the Preaidency.
Hydrabad.
Chaplain of Kuirachae.
Sick Furlouirh to Europe.
Joint Chaplain of Kurrachee.
Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop.
Acting at Surat.
Ahmedabad.
Acting at Nusseerabad.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
865
73
Tkb Sbviob Chaplaix.
Monthly Salary, Bupeee gSo.
JZ«r. Malcolm Munro Ross
Sbniob Chaplaikb.
Monthly Salary, BupeeeSoo.
B0O, Duncan Macpherson, MA
JUBIOR ChAPLAUT.
Monthly Salary, Bupee$soo.
Bev. John Palion
Bev. A. P. Hogarth, BD
Poona.
Bombay.
Bombay.— Furlough to Europe.
Kurrachee.
Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services.
^ Sir Edward Green served against the Ehosas on the Runn of Kutch in 1830, and in a charge with a party of tW
and Light Cavalry had a horse shot under him. Served with the field force in Sind and Afighaniatan fttun 184c tj
1843 ; present with the Light Company of the aand Foot at the defence of the Residency at Hyderabad under S?
James Oatram, and at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal, and Brevet of Major, and CB.) ; also as Aasistant AdjusiEie
eneral wi^ Sir Charles Napier in the campaign against the Hill Tribes in Kutch in 1844-145 ; and as Asaiettst
djutant General with the Bombay Column in the Pnnjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surraider
of Mooltan. battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Ciiifips).
Jjieut.General J. Hobson served in the PenianGulf in 1831 ; present at the night attack of the Arabs an the casp
at Zoar, ana in the action before Beni-boo«Ali. Served with the force sent against Kolapore in X826--37 : ^^
the expedition in the vicinity of Aden in 1841, and at the attack on the Arab posts. Also with the Bombay; Cohaa
in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal withClasp).
s Major General P. K. M. Skinner served in command of a detachment of the Poona Auxiliary Horse witha fle>i
force in the Mahee Kanta and Edur districts in the latter part of 1835 and commencement of 1836 ; also on the Saff
with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, battle of Gocgcn^
pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Mi^or).
* Major General H. J. Felly served in Bind firom 1840 to 1847, and was on the staff of Sir Chaiiea Napier at the
battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, and in the campaign against the Mountain and Desert Tribes (Medal, s^
Brevet of Major).
B Major General R. R. Tounghusband served with the Field Force in Sind and Affgfaanistan in 1841-49 ; prcsecx
with the Light Battalion in the advance on Kandahar; and in 1843, ^^ Mt^or of Brigade to the force, was preaertt
at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal) . Served as Deputy Adjutant General to the Persian SxpeditiooaiT
Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, at the storm and capture of Resbire, the scr-
render of Bnshire, and during the forced march on Bora^joon, the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, tad
the night attack and battle of Khooehab (Medal with Clasp, and CS.),
• M^jor General Sir George Maloohn served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General and Baggage Master witk
the Bombay Division of the Army of the Indus in the oampaign of Afikfaanistsn in x8|8-39, and was preaent at tke
capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and occupation of Cabool ; oommanded the outposts of the Bind Ixreinilar Horse ia
Eastern Kutchee firom 1840 to 1843 and was eonstantly engaged in active operations againat theHm Bel
Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services, 434
)mmanded a detachment of Sind Irregular Horse at the battle of NofiboBkiist August 1840 in the Eastern Kutchee
ills, and with the Sind Horse in the operations against Nussnr Khan of Khelat in 1840-41, including the afihir at
anda and the action near Dadur, when Mir Nussur Khan with the whole of the Brahoere army was drawn fVom
is position and his camp taken. Served with the Sind Horse at Shadndpoorin 1843 when the force under Captain
icob defeated the army of Meer Shah Mahomed at Shadadpoor. Served with the Sind Horse during Sir Charles
spier's campaign in 1844-45 against the mountain tribes in Enatem Kutchee and in the surprise and capture of
ha poor on the night of the 15th January 1845. Commanded Head Quarters 2nd regiment Sind Horse
id a detachment of ist Sind Horse with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
cge and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Grooierat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army and occupation of
Ds*hawnr (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded a detachment of Southern Mahratta Horse in
ersia in 1857 ; commanded the field detachment of Southern Mahratta Horse and two companies of the 38th Bombay
.1. which stormed and captured Hulgullee on 30th November 1857. Commanded the field force in the operations
gainst Shorapoor which ended in the occupation of the fortress on the 9th February 1858. Commanded the field
rce in the operations against the rebel Chief of Kurgoond which ended m the capture of tho town and fortress on
18 i8t June 1858.
' Major General L. S. Hough served with a field force against the Bheels near Baroda in 1839 (dangerously
ounded). Commanded the 2nd Belooch Battalion during the Persian Expe<lition of 1856-57, and was present at the
ndin; at Hallilah Bay, assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, the expedition to Bonunoon, and
«upation of the enemy's entrenched camp and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
' Majior General H. J. Barr served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storm and cap-
ro of Reahire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Boni^oon, action of Khooshab, bombardment and capture of
ohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
' Major General H. Daly served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
t the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
lasps). Commanded the ist Punjaub Cavalry at the passage of tho Kotah Pass, and against the Hill Tribes in
)5o-5i-52 (Medal with CJlasp). Commanded the Corps of Guides at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (twice wounded and
orse killed, Brevet of MaJor, and CB.). Commanded Hodson's Horse at the siege of Lucknow in 1858 (Brevet of
t. Colonel), and the Brigade of Hodson's Horse throughout Sir Hope Grant's campaign inOude in 1858-59, including
le action at Nawabgunge and passages of the Goomtee and Gogra.
'° Major Greneral W. F. Marriott served with the Bombay Column of the army of the Indus in the campaign in
ind and Afijprhanistan in 1838-39, and was slightly wounded at the storm and capture of Ghusnee (Medal).
^^ Colonel T. Stock served against the Koolees in the Mahee Kanta, and the Bheels in the vicinity of Doongurpoor
f 1830; commanded detachment of the 23rd Regiment which took part in the attack and capture of the village of
urraul and the release of the Thakoor. Served with the expedition to Mangalore and Canara in 1837, and in
pner and Lower Sind fVom 1839 to 1841.
" Colonel W. B. Salmon served with the Bombay Column of the Army of the Indus in Sind and Affghanistan in
h8-39, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
^ Colonel H. T. Vincent served on the Staff with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and
as present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Gtoojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army
kicdal with two Clasps).
^* Colonel S. J. K. Whitehill served with the asrd Bombay N.I. with the force in Sind under Lord Keane firom 183S
> 1842, and with a field force in the NorUiern Concan in pursuit of Ragoojee Bangria ft*om 1844 to 1846. Served
ith the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and present at the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with
ia*p). Served in command of the Guzerat Horse with Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee in
'58-59 ; Also in command of the Guserat Horse with the field forces under Major A. Honner and Ck)lonel Stiles
gainst the Wagheers in Kattywar in 1859-60 : and in command of a field force in the Rewa Kanta in i860.
" Colonel C. R. W. Hervey served with the iyrd Bombay N.I. in the expedition to Mangalore and Canara in 1837 ;
id with the Sind Irregular Horse as 3nd in Command, and for some time in command of that corps and of a
elooch Levy in Upper Sind in 1840-43 ; with a wing of his regiment in Cutch and in command of H. H. the Rao's
orse in the Runn in 1843-44. Served as Aide de Camp and Secretary to Sir James Outram in the Expedition to Persia^
icluding tho march to Bora^oon, action at Khooshab, and the operations at Mohumra in 1857 (Brevet of Major^
edal with Clasp, and CB.).
'' Colonel C. M. Barrow served tho campaign of 1838-39 in Scind and Affghanistan, and was present at the storm
id capture of Ghuince (Medal), and in the attack on the stronghold of the Affghan chief Ruheem Khan. Also the
anjaub campaign of 1848-^9, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of (Joojerat, pursuit and sur-
nderofthe Sikh Army (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the 19th Regiment Native Infantry whilst em-
oyed against the Gwalior mutineers under Tantia Topee, the Rao Sahib, and the Nawab of Banda in the Rajpoona
Ates in 1858, in the pursuit through Malwa, Bundlekund, and Central India, and present at the actions of Rajghur,
ungrowlec, Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp).
jj Colonel G. A. Leckie served in Sind in 1842-43, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal).
" Colonel R. Richards served as Stafl'OfHcer to the Field Force at Wanga Bazaar and other places in the Thurror
rest Desert of Sind from March 1843 to March 1844. This force opened the postal oommimication with the army
ider Sir Charles Napier, and suppressed the Robber Tribes in the Great Desert. Was at the destruction of the
Drta of Deepla and Nowakote, belonging to the insurgent Amir Shere Shah Mahommed. Served in the Punjaub
impaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Bombay Native Infantry, including the siepe and surrender of Mooltan, battle of
oojerat, and pursuit and surrender of tho Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Field Force under
Lionel Bradshaw which penetrated the Eusofzie country north of Peshawur in December 1849, for the purpose of
lastising the Hill Tribes on the Swat border, and was present at the capture and destruction of Sugao, Palai,
i»irkhanee, and Zoormunda in the Buzdurra Valley on the 11th and 14th of that month (mentioned in despatches,
eual with Clasp).
" t!olonel W. E. Macleod served with 20th Bombay N.I. in tho Mahee Kanta in 1839-40; with the field force in
id and Affghanistan from 1840 to 1841, and as AcQutant of the Light Battalion in the advance on Kandahar in
'42. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay,
'0 storming and capture of Reshire, bringing his regiment out of action ; commanded his regiment at the sur-
fimer of Bushire, and with its head quarters m tho forced march on Borazjoon, at the occupation of the enemy's
ttrenched camp, and at tho night attack and battle of Khooshab (mentioaod in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Jrved as Assistant Adjutant General at Head Quarters, Abypsininn Expeditionary Force under Lord Napier of
agdala, throughout that campaign, present at the .battle of Arogee, and storming and capture of Magdala
aentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Colonel).
'Colonel 8. Thacker served against the insurgents in the Mahee Kanta in 1839-40, and as Brigade Major with
e force under Brigadier Ck>ghlan against the Arabs, and at the storm of the village and fort of Sheik Othman near
Ion on the i8th March 1858,
Colonel Lucas served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45. and was present at the taking
the Forts of Monohur and Muu8uuto>ih. Served on tho Divisional Stuff 2ud Division Persian Expcditiouary Force
«857i including the bombardment ami cupture of tho Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of tno Persian Army
ledal with Clasp). Also served on the DiWsional Stnfl* with the Rajpof)tana Field Division throughout the Indian
ntiny campaign, includingthe siege and ctipture by asenult of KotJih. pursuit of the rebel Army from April 1858 to
'°^*7 1859, action of Sanganeer, battle of Bunass.'pursuit of Tantia Topee and Ferozeshah (tHSveral times mou-
rned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as head of the Conimis.sariat throughout the
yf'^Jiuan campaign in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel. CB., and Medal).
, ^oloncl R. Phayre served with the field tbrcc in Sind and AffKhaiiii-tHn from 1840 to 1845, commanded a party
^ibe Poena Irregular Horse at the action at Kotra, present at the battle of Meennee-- severely wounded (Medal).
Colonel E. C. Marston served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1840 to 1843, including tho
^nd skirmish at Hykulzje and defence of the city of Kandahar; was engaged in several skirmishes on the return
arch, and present at the battles of Meeance and Hydemba*! and at the surrender of Omcrkotc (Medal).
Colonels W. C. Anderson, W. D. Dickson, and F. Phillips. Lt.Colonels F. L. Muckeson, W. Crengh, H. F. Dis-
■"^we, C. E. Naylor, and W.H. Mason served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848 49, including tlie siege and
■irrcnder of Mooltan, battle of Goojenit, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two ClaspH? Ic
435 Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services.
» Colonel J. H. Champion served a« Aseistant Adjutant General to the field force under Sir Jobn IGcbel m hii
campaign in Central India in 1858, and was present at the actions of Bajghnr, Mungrowlee, Sindwalio, and Kaz«
(Medal, and Brevet of Major) .
» Colonels R. M. Johnstone, J. P. Sandwith, and W. Pirie served thronghont the operations in Sind in 1843, ia-
dnding the battles of Mccanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
» Colonel C. A. Moyle served with the field forces in Bind and AlTfirhanistan ftrom 1840 to 1843, and w«« pireaea:
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also with the force under Sir Charles Napier in punnit of Meer Sheer Ma-
homed, and at the capture of the fort of Oomercote.
^ Colonel J. W. Tounghusband served in the AfTghan campaiflrn of 1843, and was present at the aecond attack f a
Hyknlaye, and at Candaha^ under General Nott. Served m the Bind campaign of 1843. and was present as tL«
battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the hill campaisfn under Sir Charles >apier in 184s. Commanded a detach-
ment of Unner Bind Polios in the attack and defeat of the Mundranees in 1847 : commanded a separate ootamn, otim-
posed of 6ih Puzgaub Police Battalion, detachments 2nd Puiyaub Cavalry, and Mounted Police in the expeditaw
against the Omerzye Wuzeeries in 185a ; commanded and and 6th Punjaub Police Battalions in the expeditxA
against the Sheoranies in 1853 j commanded 6th Police Battalion in the expedition against the Kusseraiiiea in 1355
(Medal with Clasp) . _,
*i Colonel C. R. Bangh served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tlie SBCge scd
Burrender of Mooltan, and was severely wounded when engaged in dragging cpins into the breaching battery oc'u-
alte the Ehoonee Bouij (Medal with Clasp) ; served in command of the oth Bombay N.L with the Satpoora fjHi
Force in 1858, including the action at Ambapawnee. In command of the left wing guarded the fords of the Kexi^^ia
against Tantia Topee in Nov. 1858. In Deo. 1858 and Jan. 1859 served in command of the left wing with Coksd
H. Somerset's Brigade in pursuit of the Rao Bahib and Tantia Topee (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
» Colonel G. U. Price served with the xst Grenadier Regiment in Bind in 1843, ^^ ^<^b present at tlie battks or
Heeaneeand Hyderabad (Medal).
» Colonel B. Thompson served in the Bind campaign of 1843, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Meda. .
Served in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the bombardment and capture of the forts of Hofaaxc^a.
and pursuit of the Persian army. Served in command of a field detachment in pursuit of the rebel armr nsder
Tantia Topee in Guzerat in Dec. 1858, and as Btalf Officer ag&inst the Naikra Bheels in the Rewa Kanta in Jan. uad
Feb. i8«;9.
=*» Co.i.ucl U. Shcwell served in the campaign in the Southern Mahxatta Country in 1844-45, and at tlie captoic cf
Bamunghur.
" Colonel J. A. Wood served with the field force in Bind and Affghanistan flrom 1840 to 1843. and wm» presea
at the attack on the town of Kujiuck in 1841 ; with the Light Battalion in the advance on Candafaar. including ar
second attack on the heights of Uykulzye in 184a ; present at Candahar on the a9th May 1842 (Medal) durinir tk
engagement with Akbar Shan's army near the city walls j with Colonel Wymer's Force on the Urghondanl, deair?-
ing the forts of the insurgent chiefs ; with a detachment of his regiment m the fort during the battle of Hyden>)wi
in 1843 (Medal). Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, at the landing at Hallilah Bay, the etcsc
and canfeore of Reehire, when he received eight wounds (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Muor).
*0 Colonel W. Ashbumer served with the field force in Bind and AffghaniBtan in 1841-48, inclnding the advance
on OanrtahsT and the several operations of the army under Major General Nott, leading to the reoccapatKoa U
Ghnanee and Cabool (Medal, and was severely wounded at the second ai&tir of uyknixye). Served also with tbe
field force in Bind in 1843. including the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Ck>mmanded a detached field fcsve
against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jalonn districts during the monsoon of 1858, and at the capture of the retell
Btrongholdfl of Mow and Mahonie.
'f (Jolonel W. L. Cahusac served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857, inclnding the bombaidment and
oantnra of Mohumra (Medal) .
» Colonel R. B. Moore served with the field force in Bind in 1843, hioluding the battle of Hyderabad (tfedal}. A>o
with the Persian Expeditionary Force in i856>57, including the assault and capture of Reshire, anzrender of
Bnshire, at Bonugoon, and action at Khooshab—horse killed (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central Inda
Field Force from the siege of Ratghur to the fall of Calpee (Medal with (Tlasp).
" Colonel L. PeUy served as Aide de Camp and as Political Secretary and Persian Interpreter to General Joka
Jacob commanding Cavalry during the Persian Expedition of 1857, including the occupation of Boahire.
^ Colonel H. J. Day served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. And was nreaest st
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of (Soojemt, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
ClaepaJ. Served on the General Staff of the Rajpootana Field Force ; under Major Gieneral Roberta aa Paymaster
during the campaign of 1858. And was present at the assault and capture of the fortress of Kotah (Medal}.
^ Colonel Sir Henry Green served with a detachment of the Bind Irregular Horse with the Bombay Colngn: is
the Pni^aub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Qoojerat, pmanftaad
Burrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Claspa). Joined the Turkish army at Kara in the winter of 1654 ; ik
May the same year he was employed on special duty by Her "ilatieaty'B Government, and joined the Tazkiah anej
of the Danube under Omer Pasha as and in Command of a body of Irregular Horse with the rank of Colonel j^
the Ottoman army ; joined Her Britannic Mi^esty's steamer Leander aa a volunteer on the embarkation of tb£
army for the Crimea, and was present in all the operations of the fleet up to ist October; landed with the Boj*.
Marines that occupied the heights of Balaklava October X4th; present at the battles of Balaklava and Inkenrafi .
appointed Assistant Field Engineer and joined the Royal Engineers in the right attack, siege of Sebaetopol ; prefer,
in the batteries at the bombardment in October 1854 and April 185^, and repulse of sorties 22nd and a^rd liMitt
1855 ; April X7th severely wounded while on duty in the trenches ; joined the Baltic Fleet on the ayth July and ^r«»
present on board Her Majesty's steamer LigUning at the bombardment of Sweaborg on 7th and 8th August: re-
turned to Turkey and was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to a body of Irregular Horse and Enropean Hew
Artillery 19th January 1855 (gazetted to the local rank of Captain, and on the aSth May same year as Major ; Mrib.
fbr Sebastopol, for the Danube, and the Crimea, with the order of the Me(!(jidie.) served as Aaaistant A^^tar:
General of the Cavalry Division of the Persian Expeditionary Fo^oc, and subsequently appointed Asaiatant A<^c*
taut (General to the Force (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
«* Colonel W. Scott served the campaign of 1858-59 with the Central India Field Force at the capture of the
fort of Garrakota, forcing the pass of Mudclenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, and anbaeqae*
pursuit of the rebels, action ofKooncb, afl*air of Muttra, battle of Galowlee, capture of Calpee, action at cac;
Morar near Ghralior, battle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
*• Sir William LockyerMerewetner8er\-cd in Scindwitti the axst Bombay N.I. in 1842-43. and waa preeent «
the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45- Served w:^
the Bind Irregular Horse on the frontier of Upper Bind, and in command of a party of 13a men defteted a br.-v
body of Bhootees near Polagee in 1847 J also -tvith a detachment of the Bind Irregular Horse with the Bosa' ^5
Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle o( Goojens. r^^
enit and surrender of the Bikn army (Medal with two Clasps). Served on the frt>Dtier of Upper Bind tro-m 1S4: i'>
x86a, successfully held it during 1857, crushing an extensive rebellion projected by the Belooch and Brahoee tni«Y
{CB,\. Was present as Resident at Aden in the operations against the Foodhli tribe of Arabs in 1865-66, includirj?
the skirmishes at Bir Saed, Ahmodra, and destruction of Bhugra.
♦* Odonol St. J. O'N. Muter served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country of 1844-45-
^ Colonel J. P. Nixon served with the field force In Bind and Affghanistan in 1842-43 ; present st the a&ir ^
Hyknlzye ; forcing of the Kc^jnck Paas, and defence of Candahar ; during the battle of Meeanee was deta^ed inth
the troops tc bum the Bhikargahs ; was present at the battle of Hyderabad, and capture of Omerkote (Medal).
^ Colonel H. T. Briggs served with the field force in Bind and Affghanistan from 1841 to 1844, and was prcsest rt
the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October 1859, ai^d at the swge and capture of Dwarka in November of t^
sameyear.
«7 Cfolonel A. T. Etheridge commanded detachments of the a3rd Bombay N.T. on service in the Ooncan and Eha:-
dcish in z844>45 ; served in the Mahee Kanta with the Gtlicowar's Horse in 1848, and present at the surrender of th«
fort of Ahmednuggur; present at the operations against the Dessaiees of Warree in tlw North Uytara and Bedt«
dlstriota and commanded a body of Irregulars in the movement against their position on asth XMbraaiT^Sst (Kedsl;.
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^ Colonel S. L. Scott served in Bind in 1843, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the
iampaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 184^-45.
^* Colonel J. Bates served in the Bind campaisfn m 1843 and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal),
.xmimanded a field detachment en^ged in operations against the rebels in the Rewa Kanta in 1858.
J" Colonel F. Schneider served with the lotn Bombay N.I. in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in
f8^-4Sj and was present at the taking of the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosh
•* Brigadier General W. V. Shewell was present with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present
it the landing at HallUah Bay, the storming and capture of Reshire, the surrender of Bushire, and during the
orced march on Bora^oon, the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and the night attack and battle of
Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel G. McB. B. Parquharson served in Sind in 1843, ai^d with the field detachment which attacked and
lefeated Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree on the 8th June 1843. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force
^ X 8^6-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storm and capture of Reshire, and surrender of
Bushiro (Medal with Clasp).
** Brigadier General C. T. Aitchison served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45 as Field
Engineer, and was present at the storm and capture of Samunghur, Boodurghur, Punulla (wounded), Powunghur,
Munohur, and Munsuntosh. Served as Major of Brigade in Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present
^t the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab
[Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served with Colonel Malcolm's Field Force in Southern Mahratta Country
luring the mutiny in 1857-58, in command of 200 Europeans during forced march on Shorapore,andatthe surrender
md occupation of that fortress (Medal).
*• Colonel A. Thacker was present at the action at Ambapawnee. Served with the Bombay Column in the
Pttnjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Moolton (Medal with Clasp).
»? Colonel R. U. Keatinge served as Political Officer with the Mhow Field Force and zst Brigade Central
™i* Field Force in 1857-58 at the siege of Dhar, three days' fightinsr near Mundesora, and at the siege of
Dhandaroe — dangerously wounded in three places (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Com-
manded a force of irregular troops against Seeta RamHolkar in Sathpoora Hills m October 1858; served with
Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee in November 1858 ; commanded irregular troops against
I'^^rgenta in Sathpoora Hills in 1859 ; commanded field detachments in Kattywar against rebel Waghecrs in 1865.
" Colonel C. T. Palin served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848 - 49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goajerat, pursuit and surrender of the Si^ army
(Medal with two Clasps) .
" Colonel C. Thompson served in the campaign In the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present
^\ a ® storm and capture of Samunghur and Powunghur ; dangerously wounded at the taking of the village
of Seevapore. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault and
capture of Reshire and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp). Served with the field force in the latter part of
1857 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General LeG. Jacob, at the assault and capture of Kolapoor ttom the rebels on
6th December 1857.
" Colonel J. H. Reynolds served in Sind under Sbr Charles Napier fh)m the end of 1843 to the end of 1846.
Conmianded field force in Kattywar at the suooessftil storming of Tobur Hill (a position taken np by Wagheer
rebels) on 20th December 1867 (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of Government).
" Colonel J. F. Lester served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45.
** Colonel H. N. MUler served with the Bombay Column in the Puqjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the siege of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of AlTghana to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two
^/^s). Served in the Guide Corps in the lixpedition into Eusoofzaie under Colonel Bradshaw in 1850 ; served in the
<Tuide Corps in the expedition under Sir Colih Campbell against the Momunds and other Hill Tribes m z8«i-52 (Medal
■*^|th Clasp). Commanded the Rawul Pindee Division of Police during the mutiny in 1857— severely wounded (Medal).
•* Colonel B. Waddington served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bom-
nardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the left wing of his regiment in the operations bi
< entral India against Tantia Topee in 1858-59 ; commanded a detachment of the Regiment with the Oojein Field
I'orce in 1859-^.
, ** Colonel A. B. Little was at the suppression of the mutiny of the Hyderabad Ck)ntingent Cavalry at Aurungabad
^ 1857, and subsequent relief of Mhow, at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhu:, also in the actions in fh>nt of
Mundeeaoor, battle of Gurrarea and capture of that place on the 23rd and 34th November, 1857 ; at the siege and
« torm of the fortress of dhandaree, when he led and commanded the left attack by escalade ; at the battle of theBetwa
where he brought his Regiment out of action ; siege and storm of Jhansi, where he commanded his Regiment ;
action of Koonch ; commanded the left wing of his Regiment at the capture and storm of Lohari ; in the
several actions on th6 banks of the Jumna IVom the 15th to the aard of May 1858, ending in the capture of Culpee;
actions of Morar, Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior ; commanded a column under Sir Robert Napier ;
engaged in several skirmishes ^vith the rebel loaders Raja Maun Sing and Tantia Topee in Central India in 1859—
received the thanks of the Supreme Government for services rendered at Gwalior, sevex^l times mentioned in
den)atche8 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'* Colonel E. A. H. Bacon served at the suppression of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1857, and
«'i osequent relief of Mhow ; present with the Malwa Field Force at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, at
Mimdesore, battle of Gurrana, and subse<ment capture of that village on the 23rd and 24th November X857;
t'lrved OS deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the first Brigade Central India Field Force, including the
Ulcere and storm of the fortresses of Chaudaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch, the difi'erent
«^*-ion8 on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to the 23rd May ending in the capture of Calpce; the action of
-Morar, and capture of Gwalior (Brevct^orMtyor, Medal with Clasp).
' Colonel J. Black served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, including the capture
of Punalla and Pownn^hur.
" Colonel H. G. Robison served with the 7th Bombay N.I. during the campaign in the Southern Mahratta
Country in 1844-45 ; as a volunteer under Hrij^avdicr Hampton in His Highness the Nizam's service at Gowree
ii-rainst the Rohilbis (received the thanks of Govenimcnt). Served in the cavolry of the Turkish Continpent ftx>m its
lirrnation to thedaj- it was disbandcl, a groit part oflhe time as Deputy Assistant Quai-termaater Gei\crs\l (4th Class
<>' the Medjidie, and the Turkish War Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campnign, includiiiff the siege and
capture of Ratghur, action at Barodoa, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenporo Pass,
^lejje and storm of Jhansi, and the battle of the Betwa (Medial with Clasp for Central India, and specially mentioned
lu despatches).
" Colonel C. O. Maude served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratto Country in 1844-45, and was present
at the taking of the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosh. Served as Deputy Judge Advocate General Head Quarters
A. )ya8inian expeditionary force under Lord Napier of Magdala throughout that campaign, present atthestorm-
iiiK and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
•*' Colonel J. A. M. Macdonald served as D.A.QyM.General attached to Head Quarters Persian Expeditionary
I orce in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served on the StaflTotthe Malwa Field Force as D.A.Q.M.General in 1857, and
^v.is present at the capture of Dhar and of Mundosore, and action at Surraria. Appointed A.Q.M.Goneral to Sir Hugh
1. >!ie. and served in that capacity throughout the Central India campaign, and was present at the siege and capture
^' Rhatghur, action of Barodiea, relief of Saugor, capture of Gomikotta, action at the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of
the Betwa (horse killed), siege and storm of Jhan.si, actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Golowloe, and capture
or Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as A.Q.M. General with the Field Columns under Sir Hugh
Rose south of the Nerbudda in 1859.
'' Colonel W. G. Mjiinwaring served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campnipn of 1848-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan. battle of Gooierat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with th»i Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
^ Lt.Colonel F. S. Howett served in tno operations airaiust the insurgents in the North Canara and Bedec districts
on the 60a frontier, and commanded the Bombay Field Force engaged in suppressing the Sawunt Warreo Dessaie
rebelUon in 1858 (Medal).
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7> Lt.Colonel T. Thatcher served with the Bind Hone in Penis in 1857. Wm nreeent ai the atte^s in »8^on. th»
rebel Bheels at Nandoor, Ling^ta (received the thanka of Government) , Bhoinsnerpoor, Ambone and Jimnairax.
"f* Lt. Colonel W. L. Briggs served on the frontier of Upper Sind with the Sind Irregular Hone from 185a to Oau>ber
1856 ; proceeded in command of two squadrona Sind Irregular Hone and a hodv of troops of th« Khaa of
Kelat, escorting treaaore arms and ammunition to Quettah for Meer Dost Mahowim. Khan of Cabool (receivEd
the thanks of the Governor General of India in Council for this service). Commanded ist Sind Irregnlar Hotm la
the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Claap) . Proceeded in October 1857, in command of Head Qnaitera xst Smd
Irregular Horse, towards Nassick and joined the Field Force under Brigacuor Macan then in puTSoit c^ rebel Bbeels
atAncola; present at the attack and capture of tiie fortress of Awah in January 1858 (Heoal). Cominanded jri
Sind Horse throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, including operations against Magdala (mexitionad x
despatches, Medal, and CB.).
7> Lt.Colonel W. Rice was at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October 1857. Was present during the
whole campaign of the Central India field Force, including the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chaiularee aad
Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Loharee, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jmnaa
from the 15th to the 23rd of ]^iy 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee ; actions at Morar and at and near Kota*ke-
Serai, and capture of Gwalior ; present at the siege and capture of Powree, and action at Beqapore ; at the »"-™^—
and defeat of Feroze 6hah*s camp near Sypon, and engaged in the several operations against the rebel 1
Tantia Topee and Raja Maun Sing, in the jungles near Padrone (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of MiQor).
77 Colonel W. A. Dick served with the 3rd Bombay Cavaliy on the frontien of Upper Sind fitnn April to DeocB*
ber 1846. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858-59, and was present at the twtvc
and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, and in command of a party of the 3rd B<BB.baT
Cavalry which surprised and cut up the enemv's outlying Picquet during the advance on that fortreas (speeial^ nb^-
tioncd) nt the Maethone Pass; present at the siege and capture of Jhansi and taking of Calpee ; commaikded tte
Head Qunrtere Wing of the 3rd Bombay Cavaliy on the march from Etowa to Devpora, whoithe BearGtiaid wa»
attacked by the rebel Army, also during the advance on Gwalior, at the action of Morar, capture of Gwmlior, nai
with the Column under Sir Robert Napier at the battles of Jaura and Allpoor (Brevet of ll^jor) ; served with a
detached Field Force in the Jhansi and Jaloun district during the monsoon of 1858, and at the aflkbrs of Mhow aad
Mahonie (Medal with Clasp).
7s Colonel H. H. A. Wooa served with the Reserve Force under Sir Charles Napier in his expedition to Bhawvlpore
in 1845-^6, Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the siege of Mooltan, including the attack on the aobnaiw,
storm of the city breach, capture of the town and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Fereian campaigB of
Z856-57, with the Rear Guard at Reshire, attack and surrender of Bushire, forced march on Borai^oon, aad oocfipaprc
of the enemy's entnnched Camp, night attack of the 6th February, and battle of Ehooshab (Medal with Claoi.
Served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 as A(3Jutant General to the force under Sir Hugh B3si»
and present at the attack on the Camp before Rutghur, battle of Barrodea. relief of Saugor, attack and cantarcaf
Garzakota, action and forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, ana safaw
quent pursuit, action and capture of Koonch, and subsequent punuit, action at Muttra, battle of Galowlie, and the
seven! actions on the banks of the Jumna, action and capture of Calpee, action of Morar, battle and captue d
Gwalior (frequently— thrice specially— mentioned in despatches, Bnvet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served a|cais
in the field in the latter end of 1858-59 as Adjutant General to the whole of the Troops south of the Nerbodda under
Sir Hugh Rose. Served as Assistant General of the zst Division throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867^-efi,
and was present at the action of Arogee, and storm and capture of Magnala (mentioned in despatchea. Brevet :i
Colonel, and Medal).
^ Lf. Colonel W. Walker joined the Turkish Contingent when flnt raised, and served with it tiU the end of tht
war in the Crimea and subsequent breaking up of the force (4th Class of the Me^jidie, and Turkish Xedal). Semd
with the force under Major Honner against the Wagheere in 1859, and commanded the ambnsh at Pastor, wbee
about 600 of the Wagheen were captured on the z9th Dec. 1850. Commanded the troops in Okanrandel in i86o-6z.
^ Lt.Colonel R. D. Hassard served in the campaign in tne Southern Manratta Country in i844-4s« t^^ ^**
present at the storm and capture of Punalla. Served with the Penian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, inchidcir
the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Boraiyoon, and action at Khooahab (Medil
with Clasp).
'^ Lt. Colonel G. L. Thomson served with the Penian Ezpeditionaiy Force in 1857, and was present ai the bOE»*
bardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra on the 26th Mareh (Medal with Clasp).
** Colonel F. A. E. Loch served in the Pui\jaub campaign of 1848-49 and acted as extra Aide de Gamp to Genen]
Dundas commanding the Bombay Column during the siege snd until the surrender of the fort of Mooltan (MmU
with Clasp). Was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 28th May 1857; woonded u
the flnt attack on and subsequent capture of Awah, at the siege and capture of Kotah, and pursuit of the r^xla
into the Gwalior Territories ; served with Smith's Brigade in Central India ; at the recapture of the fort of Chac-
daree, at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Brevet of Major), siege and captare of Fowree,
■urprise and punuit of the rebels under Maun Sing at Noondrey Z4th November 1858 (Medal with Claap).
*■ Lt.Colonel W. T. Bowen served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, inelading ths
capture of the forts of Punalla and Powunghnr. Served in the Land Transport Corps in the Persian BxpeditioaarT
Field Foree, including the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Claisp).
** Colonel H. H. James served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 from the first landing of tit
Advance Brigade, and was present at the capture of Magdala; in command of the xoth Regiment NX dnnng p:r-
tion of the oam^raign (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
*■ Lt.Colonel T. S. warden served the Pm^aub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and snrroidcr
of Mooltan, Including the attack on the suburbs on the 27th December, storm of the city breach, and capture ?r
the town— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Penian Expeditionary Force in S85&-57, scd
was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, the surrender of Bushire, the forced march on Borazioon and occupa-
tion of the enemy's entrenched camp there ; also with the rear guard under Brigadier Honner when attacked bv
the Penian Army on the night of the 7th February, and at the b&ttle of Kooshab on the following morning (Medsl
with Clasp). Served in 1858 with Brigadier Parke's Column in punuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, Bad
Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda, and was present at the action of Oodipore (Medal).
"* Lt.Colonel Joseph Miles served with the Penian Expeditionaiy Force in 1857, including the bombardment sad
capture of Mohumra, and subseauent occupation (Medal with Clasp).
"7 Lt. Colonel John Miles served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture ef
Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Ganrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore I^tfs, siege sd
storm of Jhansi. and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel J. T. Hill commanded the flank companies of the z4th Bombay N.I. during the operations in Oka-
mundel and Kattywar in 1859-60, including the siege of Dwarka, and storming of the heights and fort of Ubhpoon,
as Stafi* Officer Kattywar Field Force under Major Honner on x8th December 1859.
** Lt.Colonel Baumgartner served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Riui>ootana Field Force, and was presni
at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September 1857, and at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assanlt on the joch
March 1858 (Medal).
** Lt.Colonel A. W. Graham served with the Bombay Column in the Pui^jaub campaign of 2848-49, indading the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Penna
Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Resmre. surrender of Bushire, aid
battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Was present at the attack on the position of the rebel Bheds at ShUD>
sherpoor in October 1857 with the force under Colonel Macan (severely wounded by ball through the ankle).
"^ Lt.Colonel H. Beviilo commanded the Left Wing ist Belooch Battalion throughout the RohUcnnd eampaign ia
Z858 ; present with General Penny's Column at the action of Kurkralee, and with the force under the Ooounander in.
Chief nt the action before Barcilly, and capture of the town, actions of Bunnee andMahomdee, attack by the rebels oa
Shahjohiiipore, and several minor nfTaira (Medal). Commanded the 27th Bombay Native Infkntnr (Belooches^
throujrhout the Abyssinian cnmpnisrn. and was present at the action of Arogee and assault of MagdsJa (men^oaed
in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CIJ., and Medal).
•• Lt.Colonel W. Wnddington served with Penian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at tie
landing at Hallilah Bay, storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and daring the Aweed
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ynmUxm^ the oooupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and the night attack and battle of Kbooehab (Medal
ith Clasp).
" LLColonel J. H. 8. Pierce served with Colonel Scadamore*s Flying Column in 1859, also with Captain Meade's
ield Detachment in the same jear, and was present at the capture of Tantia Topee.
^ Lc. Colonel W. Gray served with the Bombay Column in tho Punjaub campai^ni of 184&-49, including the siege
id surrender of Mooltan, and wss sevoroly wounded at the storming of the city— right arm smj)Utated (Medal
ith Clasp). Served as Deputy Assistant Commissary Oeneral to the Persian Field Force throughout the campaigm
'^5'^57 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of M^or).
^^ Lt.Uolonel J. Fsirbrother served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
i>g^c Slid surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the BiJch army (Modal with two
asps). Commanded a field detachment of his regiment in a bevere skirmish with insurgent Bheols in Khandeish
L I'^tb January 1858; served with his regiment whilst employed against the Gwalior mutineers under Tantia
)pee, the Rao 8aheb, and tho Nawab of Bauda in the Rajpootana States during the monsoon and following
tions of months of 1858 in the pursuit through Malwa, Bundlecund, and Central India, including the actions of
^jL'iiur, Mnngrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp).
«» Lt.ColonelT. Nnttall served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard -
ent and capture of the forte of Mohumra, end pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Was in command
detachments of Police in the Deccan and Concan against rebel Bheels, Pemt rebels, &c., in 1857, 1858, and 1859,
eluding the relief of Point and skirmish there ; engagements at Wassiembiera (had two horses wounded under
m), Tursia Doonjur; skirmish and pursuit of the Bheels over the Chupiu-gaon hills, and engagement of Ambora
lUTia (horse twice wounded; received on five occasions the commendation of Government). Served in the
bvsainian campaign as and in Command of tho Land Transport Corps (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
^.Colonel, and Modal).
^ Lt. Colonel J. F. Biobertson served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, including the bombardment and capture
' Mohumra and subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Was present during the operations
rainstthe insurgent Dessaies in the North Canaraana Bedce districts from 15th February to 23rd May 1858;
roceeded with the detachment sent fit>m Dharwar to reinforce the column under Colonel Malcolm before Nurgoond.
^ Lt. Colonel F. Roome served in Turkey during the war in the Crimea in 1855-56, with Uio Osmanli Irregular
svalry (Baahi-Basouks) as Captain in Turkey. Served in the Indian mutiny csmpaign. and was present at the
orm and capture of the fortified village of Rownh, the siege and capture of the rebel fort of Awah. siege storm
id capture of Kotah in z8^8 ; present during the operations of the brigade under Brigadier Smith in Central
idia, at the battle of Xotah-ke> Serai, and at the storming of the various heights and positions occupied by the
lemy ; commanded his regiment in the general action of x9th June 1858. and attack and capture of the Lushknr
3d city of Gwalior ; the siege and capture of Powree, subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Beejapoor, battle
TKoondrye, with Brigadier Smith's Brigade, which surprised and defeated a large foroe of rebels under command
' Maun Sing; commanded the Bassoda Field Force st the successnil actions of Richia, Goonapoora, Goripoorie,
3d other minor skirmishes (nine times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served
uronghout the Abyssinian campaign in the Political and Intelligence Department (mentioned in despatches. Medal)*
^ Lt. Colonel B. L. Tavemer was present with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and at the landing
» Hallilah Bay, storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, during the forced march on Borazjoon»
xmpation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and night attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
*^ Lt.Colonel W. Baimerman served witli the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
le siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
lasps). Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eusofliaie countxy north of Peshawur in December
^49 for the parpoee of chastising the HUl Tnbe on the Swat border ; present at the capture and destruction of the
illaees of Sagoa. Pulai, Shnrkannes, and Ijoomumda, in the Bagdurrah Valley (MecUl with Clasp). Served with
le Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 as Adjutant of the Light Battalion, present at the bombardment and
&pture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Clasp). Served as 2nd in Command of the
detachment Southern Mahratta Horse in the nursuit through Central India, Meywar, Marwar, and Rajpootana of
le rebels under Tantia Toi>ee, Rao Saheb, the riawab of Banda, and Feroze Shah, and was present at the action at
hota Oodeypoor (mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, horse severely wounded by sabra
Its, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Horse Transport Service in the China Expeditionary Force in i860
ader Sir Hope Grant, and was present at the landing at Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, assault
od capture of the Taku Forts, and accompanied the advance of the army on Tien-Tsin ai^d Pekin, including the
utiles of Chang-kia*Wan and Tungchow, and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'°^ Lt. Colonel S. J. Thorp served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
atghur, action at Barodea, relief of Sanger, capture of Gurakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and
onn of Jhansi. and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
J*** Lt.Colonel F. P. Mignon served on the Staff with the Persian Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Com*
issary General to the istand and Divisions (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the reconnoitring force to Abyssinia
i September 1867, and was a member of the committee ; was head of the Commissariat Department for the first
iree montha, and subsequently Lord Napier's Senior Commissariat Ofidcer with the forces in the field during the
hole period of active operations from Senafd to Magdala and back; present at the assault and capture of Magdala
wico thanked in General Orders, and several times specially mentioned in despatches, MedaJ, and Brevet of
t. Colonel).
^^ Lt.Colonel E. M. Gilbert Cooper served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the assault and
Sturo of Kotah, pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Bauda in June
S and Aagust 1858; at the action at Sanganeer and battle of the Bunass; with Brigadier Parke's porsuing-
ommn Ttom August toNoveml>er 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
^ LtColonel G. A. Langhton served with the Persian Expeditionaiy Force in 1856, and was present at the assault.
Dd capture of Reshire. surrender of Bushire, expedition to Bora^oon, and attack of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp)..
^^ Lt.Colonel J. L. Sheppard served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaigii of 1848-49, and waa
resent at the siege and surrender of Mooltan. and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel B. Scott served with the Persian Expeditionary Foroe in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
ad capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire. with the expedition to Bora^oon, and at the action at Khooshab*
tfedal with Clasp). Served with the field force in the latter part of 1857 under Brigadier General LeGrand:
icob at the recapture of Kolapoor ; with tho field force in the oi)erations hi the Akranee Country, and with the*
stpoora Field Force under Msjor Evans ; commanded a detachment of the Khandeish Bheel Corps in the actiom
r Ambapawnee on the xith of April 1858 (received the high approbation of Government).
^*^ Lt.Colonel F. G. Steuart served with the Bombav Column in the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49, and was
resent at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expedition in 1856—
r. including the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Lt.Colonel T. w. W. Pierce served with a Light Field Detachment in the Rajpootana States in 1854 and 2855.
ttder Sir Henry Lawrence. Was at tho siege and capture of Kotah in 1858. Served with Brigadier Smith's Brigade
^rou^hout its operations in Central India in 1858 and 1859, including the reoccupation of tho fort of Chendaree-
9'ttle of Kotah-xe- Serai near Gwalior, storming and capture of the various heights before Gwalior, and the general
ction resulting in the capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior ; sief^e and capture of the fort of Powree, and the
ibeequont pursuit of the rebels by the flying column under Colonel Robertson j surprise and pursuit of tne rebela
wler Maun Sing at Koondrye on X4th November 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Attached to the Horse Transport
orvice and in Command of the Depot Military Train at Tientsin, with the Expeditionary Force in China in i860
'I'ler Sir Hope Grant (Medal). Served throughout the Abyssinian Expedition of 1867-68 from the landing in-
nnesley Bay in October 1867 with the Advance Brigade under Colonel Field ; was employed in making roads from
l^maylie to Antalo ; and present at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
Lt. Colonel W. A. Glasspoole served in the Punjaub campaign of 1 848-49,nnd was present at the siege and surrender
r Mooltan, inclnduig the storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57, includ-
itf the surrender of Bushire, and acted on Sir R. Honner's Staff during the forced march to Bora^oon, night attack
^ the rear-guard and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels and Ck)olie8 in the
ABBic and Ahmednuggur districts in 1857-58, and received the commendations of Government and the high approval
439 Bomhay Staff Corps, — War Services.
of the Commiu^er in Chief for eervices while in command of a Detachment of the 4tlL Riflaa. In 1858 he Mnrad vitk
Sir John Michel's Force in porsait of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and was present at the action of Bajgimr (Medsl)
^^ Lt.Ck)lonel E. L' Estrange served with the Bombay Column in the Pnnjaab campaign, of 184^-491 ^'od wu
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Fenian Kzpeditum in i&s^-s?
(Medal with Clasp).
»" Lt. Colonel D. Hatcheon served with the Persian Expeditionary Force In 1856-57, and waa present at the esttslt
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Boraijoon, action at Khooahab, and bombsri-
mont and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
"« Lt. Colonel W. H. Blowers served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and waa present at the boe-
bardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaaim. a£^
was present at the siege and capture of Kotah, and served in Bajpootana daring all the operatioaa in that Pnmaee
in 1858 and 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
^^* Lt,Colone L. M. Davies served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 on its march to Borasjoon, at the
battle of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Deccaa againat ths nfaei
Bheels in 1857; present at the enga^ments of Shtmishapoorand Mah^eoghur.
"^ Lt.Colonel Clements served with the Bombay Column in the Pui^aub campaign of 1848-49. and waa
the aiege aad surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of ine Sikh army (HedaT with tn
Claaps). Served with the field force which penetrated into the Ensofeaie country north of Peahawr a
December 1 8^0 for the purpose of chastising the Hill Tribe on the Swat border ; present at the oaptKre and dtttne-
tion of the villages of Sngao, Pulai, Shurkhanee, and Zoormunda in the Basdorrah Valley on the zith aBdi#
of that month (Modal with Clasp).
^^* Lt. Colonel G. A.Plomer served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 18^7, andnvTR^
aent at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Cbsp..
Served in the suppression of the mutinyat Aurungabad in June 1857, and subsequent. relief of Mhow s at the sasfeetad
capture of the Fort of Dhar ; also in the actions in firont of Mundosore, battle of Ourraria, and aubeeqaent oafCnn s'
chat village on the 33rd and 34th November 1857 ; at the siege and storm of the fortrooaoo of Che&diuree aoMl Ana.
battle of the Betwa, action at Koonoh, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the zsth to the ssrd Maj
c8«8, ending in the capture of Calpee, action at Morar, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp) .
"7 Lt.Colonel J. D. Hall served with the Bombav Column in the Pux^anb campaign of 1848-49, and waa prciGxa
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clnap). Served with tfaePersis
expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Reshire, surrender of BosfaiK.&si
baule of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Seryed against the rebel Bheels m the Ahmednnginu' and Kliamlwc
districts in 1857-58 ; present at the action with the Bheels and Mekraneee at Ambapawnee ; present in comoaal i
the rear-guard during the action near R^jghur.
1" Lt. Colonel G. P. Barras served with the Rajpootana Field Force at the storming eaptnre and total deatrncticBif
the village of Rowa on the 6th Januaxy 1858, at the siege and total demolition of the fort of Awah (aenticBiais
despatches), at the siege assault and capture of Kotah under General Roberts ; waa aotively empleiyed ai &
in Command Meena Corps from April to October 1858 in putting down raids by the predatory tribes ; commu^
the Camel Corp in Central India in the pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee, and the action of Uamoatm
the 95th November 1858 (mentioned in despatches) ; commandea the Camel Corps' with the Gavalry Brigadacade
Brigadier Somerset at the defeat of Tantia Topee at Barodea on ist January 1859. Served under Sir Bohert K^^
in the Seropj jungles up to May 1859 (l^edal with Claap).
^^ Lt. Colonel J. A. Smith was present at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt In October 1859, and at the 09
«nd capture of Dwarka in November of the same year.
i'^ Lt.Colonel G. W. Hanson served with the Bombay Colnmnin the Pux^aub campaign of 1848-49, and was {b-
sent at the siege and eurrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp) . Present at the action of Amhapnwnee.
m Lt.Colonel L. C. Barton was present at the attack of Beyt Fort in April 1858; praaent dnring the caapi^
in Okomundel in October and November 1859.
'^ Lt.Colonel A. P. Davis served throughout the Central India campaign under Sir Hugh Boee in 1858, aad w
present at the siege and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugbr, capture of Garrakotat fordiurffe
Modonpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, assault and capture of Lohaii, laattlee of Koooo.
Muttra, and Galowlee, capture of Calpco, battle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp for Central India). -^
eerved under Brigadier Gieneral Liddle against the Bundlecund rebels in 1858-59.
^'* Colonel J. Watspn served with the Bombay Column in the Pupjaub camiiaign at the siegre and sarreada' cf
Hooltan and the battle of Croojerat (Medal with two ClasiM) . Bozdar campaign and forelA^ of the Kahn Band fm
under Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Indian mutiny campaign, including tha rs^^
of Delhi, relief and siege of Lucknow, battles of Bolundshuhur, AUyghur, Agra, Cawnpore and various other «•-
vagements of the period ; slightly wounded on three occasions (Medal with three Cla6}is, Victoria Croaa, i2>:
Brevet of Lt.Colonei). Served with the Eusoflsaie Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain *n 1885.
^'** Lt. Colonel R. Baigrie served with the Bombay Column in the Pui^nub campaign of 1848-49, and was pmecir
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army, and oecupatjc!: *.'
Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps). Was at the siego of Sebastopol in 1855. Served with the Persian Field Fotwr
X857, including the battle of Khooshab, bombordmcut and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian ancrr
the JCoroon river to Ahwoz (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served throughoat the Centnl la.*)
campaign under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the siege* and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodta, n^'^'
Saugor, capture of Garrokota, skirmish at Barodia, forcing of the Mnddenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhaa^^ti-
battleof theBetwa. Served as Deputy Asslsiant Quarter Master Grenerai at tho assault and eaptnre of U-br.
battle of Koonch (severely wounded), action of Gkdowlee (horse killed), capture of Calpee, action of Morar, t«itk :: |
front of Gwalior, and capture of the town and fortress (several times mentioned in despatches, three limes apeca'*;
once for g^Ulant conduct. Medal with Clas]), and Brevet of Major). Serverl ogainat the Bundlocond rehele in iSf<^'<:
also in pursuit of Tantia Topee, Ferozo Shah, and the Rao Sahib in the Serongi Jungles under Sir Robert H^^ -
1850. Served as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Reconnoitring Force sent to Abyaainia in Bern. : >** I
and throughout tho campaign, being present at the action of Arogoe, and the assault and capture of Hagdala'(sevev
times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colouol, and Mednl).
^^ Lt.Colonel R. Burd was present at the assault and capture of tho fortified village and entrenched poAitt^a c?
Rowa (slightly wounded) ; at the siege and capture of tho fort of Awah. and at the siege storm and eTiprc-*! d
Xotoh in 1858 ; at the reoccupation of Chondarce, tho battle of Kota-ke-Scrai. and the stormini? of the rv a
heights occupied by the enemy ; present at the general action and attack and capture of the Lnabkur and eti' ^
Gwalior ; at the siege and capture of Powree, and subsequent pursuit of the rebels ; at the action of KoczidT**
And defeat of Maun Sinfjr's Force (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Lt.Colonel R. F. Williams served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub camxmign of 2848-49, and wa» pt*
£cnt at the siesrc and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). ^
»*7 Lt.Colonel G. F. Hogg served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of i848>49, and wa*p^"«^
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (McdAl w •
two tUasps). Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, at the occupation of Karfack, with t*
expedition to BorMzjoon, and at the battle ot Khooshab (Medal with Clat»p).
^^ M^or I. F. Chapman served in AhyBsinia witli the army under Lord Napier of Mngdaln (Medal).
^^ Major E. N. Marsh served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was preset il'
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and battio of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'* Colonel A. Carnegy was i)refioiit at the disarming of the 5th Company 4th Battalion Native ArtiTfl?. **
Hyderabad, Sind, on 9th September 1857. Served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Major Geneisl Ri>t«n.« s|
Major of Brigade to the and Infontry Brigade &\ the siepre ot Kotah ; ^vii h the leading column of asntult on the tP«T i' <
fortress under Brigadier Pnrko, on the 30th March 1858; actively emploved with the brigade in the porsois ■ ' ti'
Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topoo through Mcy war till September, when he was appointed Aaabaaat Adj::»=l
General to the Division ; served as such wiih the force under Brigadier Bonner at tho action of Kooahanca cc Af
10th FeCKTuaiy 1859 (mentioned in despatches for " conspicuous and forward gallantry"), aad sabaequem p-'^'
of the rebels under the Rao Saheb and Feroze Shah through Marwar, Shekawattee, and Blkaneer (Medal rM
Claap for Central India, and Brevet of Miyor). Pig,^^^^^ ^^ ^^OOglC
Bomhay Slnff Corps. — War Services. 440
"' Major G. Nicholetts served with the ist Scind IiTcgular Horse with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857,
.t the bombardment and capture of the fort of Mohumrn (M*'dal with Clasp) . Served in the carapaigm of 1837-58
a the North-West Provinces with the Puiyaub Movable Column, and served against the Futteyghur rebels,
□eluding the action of Gungeree on 14th December 1857, and the advance on and occupation of the enemy's position at
Chas Gnnge ; in the action with the Rohilcund rebels at Anopsur, in the skirmish at Dinapore and destruction of the
nemy's boats and in other minor affhirs on the banks of the Ganges ; served in the campaign for the subjugation
if Glide in 1858, in the attack on the enemy's fortified potsition at Rarapore Kussia by Brigadier Wetherall's Force,
nd employed with a detachment in support of the storming party on that occasion, and throughout the remainder
T the campaign ; present at the surrender and occupation of the fort of Amothee, and subsecjuently with Lord
'Irde's Column at the occupation of Sunkerpore, the action with Beni Madho at Dhoondia KeriB, and with a
r.ovable colunm detached after the action to drive the enemy across the Goomtee ; rejoined the force with the
ommander in Chief at Lncknow, and served throughout the operations across the Gogra, including the advance
Q and occupation of Baraitch ; action with the ^Tana's Force at Brijidia and occupation of the fort, capture of the
;rc of Mujeediah, nnd defeat of the Nana at Banki, and final expulsion of the rebels from Oude across the Biver
iai)ttie 31st December 1858 (Medal).
^^ Major C. T. Heathcote was present in the camp of the Joudpoor Raja's army when attacked by the Awah Tha-
oor and Erinpoora mutineers in September 1857 ; served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the force
t the first attack on and subsequent siege and capture of Awah; at the siege andanRaultof Kotali, and the battle of
le Bunass ; present as Assistant Quarter Master General at the action of Kooshana (thanked by Governmenta
f India and Bombay, Medal).
'» Major A. A. des Vcbux served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, ^^ *^e bombardment and capture of
tie forts of Mohomra and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Cla«p) . Served with the Horse Transport
lervice in the China Expeditionary Force under Licut.Gencral Sir Hope Grant in 1S60, preHent at the landing
t Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, assault and capture of the Taku Port"* ; accompanied the
drance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including tbe battles of Chaug-kia-Wan and Tungchow, and occupation
f Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
'" Major M. R. Bruce servea with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, nnd was present at the bombardment
nd capture of Hohumra (Medal with Clasp). Ser\'ed with a detachment of the 4th Bombay N.I. (Rifles) in 1857
ipiinst tbe Bheels in the Nassick diatricta; also with the regiment in Khandeish in the operations against
'aniia Topee in 1858.
•*» Major C. O. Lord was present in pnrsuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Sahob, and the
Tawab of Banda in June July and August 1858 ; and the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and at the battle of the
(unara on the 14th of August 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
^* Major Maloolmson served as Brigade Mi^'or of Artillery with the Rajpoona Field Force during the march on and
leee and capture of Kotoh— mentioned in despatches ; present at the battle of Bunnasa and pursuit; and Cavalry
Siiirat Kooshana (mentioned in despatches, Medal witn Clasp).
^ iiajor M. W. Willoughby served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the surrender of
ttshire, bombardment i(nd capture of the Forts of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
^ Major W. Hicks served in Bengal during the campaign of 1857-59 with the ist Beloooh Battalion and as Staff
fflccr to the Punjaub Movable Colunm ; served in the Rohilkund campaign with Mf^'or General Penny's Force,
tid present in the action of Knkralee, action with Feroze Shah'a Force before Bareilly, and occupation of that town ;
ctions of Bunnee, Mahomdeo, and attacks by the rebels on Shajehanpore ; campaign fbr the sul^'ugation of Oude,
ad present at the attack on and caiiture of the Fort of Ramiiore Kussia, surrender and occupation of the Fort of
■meethee ; subeeqnently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerpore, attack on and defbat of the
aemy under Beni Madho at Dhoondia Keria, and capture of the Fort of Buxar ; with the Column detached after
le action to drive the enemy across the River Goomtee ; served under Lord Clyde throughout the operatione aorose
le Gogra; present at the action with the Nana's Force at Brijidia, action at Churdah, attack on and capture of the
ortofMijeediah; commanded the Right Wing of the istBelooch Battalion detached with Brigadier Horsford'a
Irlgade oreviously to and on the passage of the Raptee into Nepaul ; a^ the defeat of the enemy at Sitka Ghaut, and
iptore of their gnus (mentioned hx despatches, Medal). Served as Brigade Major and Brigade xst Division during
le Abyssinian campaign in 2867-68, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
[ftjor, and Modal).
>*> Mf^or C. F. Keays served with the column undei;Brigadier Coghlan against the Arabs and at the storm of the
illage and fort of Sheik Othman, near Aden, on the z8th March 1858.
"* Major H. S. Anderson served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1867, and was present at the bombardment
nd capture of Hohumra (Medal with Clasp). Also in Khandeish against the attempted invasion of the Deccan by
le rebel army under Tantia Topee in 1858-59.
'** Major D. B. Young served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment
Dd capture of the forts of Hohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the
idian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, the actions in flront of Mundesore,
attle of Gurraria, and subsequent capture of that village on the 23rd and 34th November 1857 (wounded) ; at the
esre and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different
"^ions on the banks of the Jumna fh>m zsth to 33rd May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee, action of Morar,
::ions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Ii^eld
orce in 1867-68, and present at the action of Arogoe and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of
^Hior, and Medal).
' " Lt.CoIonel H. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force m 1857 in command of Aden Troop (Medal with
laap). On landing fipom Persia proceeded to the Shoolapoor border to watch the country between the rivers
heema and Krishna ; joined the field force under Colonel Malcolm ; present at the capture of Bedor Shoorpoor ;
■•lered to join theCavaliy Brigade in Central India ; joined Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels through
le Pntchunny Hills, subsequently joined Brigadier Parke's Force by forced marches ; pursued the rebels across the
erbudda; present at the action at Chota Ood^poor, and in pursuit of the rebels through Central India (Medal),
rned throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 in the Intelligence Department, present at the capture of
[agdala ( Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
>^ Major C. D'U. La Touche served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the attack on
eshire, capture of Bushire, destruction of the enemy's magazines at Chakota, at Borar.joou, and battle of
hooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Satpoora Field Force in the action fought with the ineurgent chiefs
id rebels in the Satpoora Hills on the x ith April 1858.
*** Major A. T. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and wn« present at the assault
id capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Bora^oon. and at the action of Khooshab— horse killed (Medal
ith Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served with the Central India Field Force from the siogc of Ratghur (mentioned
V Sir Hugh Rose for seal in serving a gun when the camp was suddenly attacked) to the taking of Gwalior, nnd
irsuit and defeat of the rebela by Sir Robert Napier ; served against the rebels in the Jhiinsi and Jalonn districts
iring the monsoon of 1858 ; commanded a troop of 3rd Cavalry which pursued and charged the rebels at Mow and
fthoni, capturing their two guns (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Major C. H. Clay servea in Beateon's Horse in 1858-59 in the pursuit and various operations against Tantia
>pce and the Rao Sahib ; present at the cavaliy aflfUr with Tantia s rear-guard at Bajrode on s6th October 1858
Hfdal).
'*' Major H. P. Close served as second in command of the 5th Goorkha Regiment with a force under the command
Brigadier General ChamHorlain for the subjugation of the Mahsood Wuzecr tribe in i860, including actions of
alloseen and Burmra Tungee. Served as snd in Command, and afterwards as commandant of the 5th Goorkhas
ariug the whole of the Umbeyla campaign in 1863 (contusion, and mentioned in despatches). Commanded the 5th
oorkhas during the operations of a force under Brigadier Wilde in January 1864, for the subjugation of tiie Rajnh
tiundup, in EusofiEai. Commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the several ofltensivo and defensive operations of a
rco under Colonel Rothney in Agrore, wmch resulted in the total defeat of the enemy on the lath August x868.
^^mmanded the 5th Goorkhas during l^e ascent and descent of the Black Mountain by a force under Major General
ilde in October 1868. Commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the secret expedition of a force under Colonel Roth-
'^y against the Akliawn tribe on the Black Monntain on the 7th October 1869. Commanded the ist Sikh Infantry
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440a Bombay Staff Corps, — War Services.
dnrinff tlie operations in connection with the oonstmction of military posts at Gimee and Eote 13risifeee on Uie Den
Ismael Khan frontier by a force under Major 6. T. Kennedy (India Medal with two Claaps).
i« Major A. Wordrop served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at Uxo bombaidsoot
and capture of Mohumra. and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
»*• Mujor T. Bell served as Adjutant with the 2nd Belooch Regiment with the Persian Expeditionary Fcirw is
1856-57, including the assault and.capture of Reshire and surrender of Bushire, expedition to Bonuqoon, azul batik
of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Major S. Fellowes served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bomt^rdaaen
and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
^3* Major J. A. Gayer served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault a:^
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Boraiyoon, and at the action at Khooahab (Meda.*
with Clasp). Served with the field force in the latter part of 1857 under Brigadier General LeG. Jacob, at the a«sftiJt
and capture of Kolapore from the rebels on the 6th December 1857 (Medal).
!»• M^or J. H. Castell served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and captnre of S»kj*,
surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded a I>etachment of tbfe 4& j
Rifles Native Infantry employed against the rebel Bhoels in the Ahmednuggur District in 2858. Served wis^ tbf
Mhow Column under Sir J. Michel, and present at the battle of Rajghur (Medal). Served with the 37th ^ath*
Infantiy throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
^^ Major W. T. Mills served at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, batUe of the Betn,
action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to 33rd May 1858, ending iz'iie
capture of Calpee (wounded) ; the action of Morar, actions at and near KoUh-ke-Serai. and captnre of Gwalior; ia
tlie ravines of the Jimina and Bind rivers against the rebel Thakoor, Buxjore Singh (Medal with Clasp).
**♦ Major L. H. Sibthorpe served in the action at Ambapawnee.
"* Major P. H. Le§rpyt served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the MsaaH
and capture of Reshiie, and surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and the action of Khooshab (Medal with nwp .
Served with Major Grimes* Field Force in the Mahee Kanta as Assistant Political Agent, and in commazMl of dete:t-
ment Gujerat Irregular Horse in 1858 ; with Ca'^tain Heycock's Field Force in the Mahee Kanta ag&inet the rrt*
Takoor of MondetU in 1858 ; commanded a detachment of Gujerat Irregular Horse, and waa Staff Offieer of m ^^ii
force in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib in 1858-59 ; with Colonel Evans' Field Force in command of a (k-
tachment of Gujerat Irregular Horse at Nuggur Parkur in 1850.
"7 M^'or C. D. J. Dodd was present at the attack on Fort' Beyt in Okamundel in April 1858 ; was Civil Ofg«r
on specitd duty with a field detachment in May 1859 during the outbreak in Nuggur Parkur. and from Jslj-
December 1859 in command of details of Irregular and Local Corps engaged in the suppresuon of the outbreak
^^ Major J. S. D. Bolton served with the Persian Exneditionaiy Force in i8s7 as Quartermaster and InterpTar
to the Light Battalion, and was present at the bombarament and capture of the forts of Mohomra and purr^ <
the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant of the Sawant Waree Local Corps fVom June 1857 izxl
March 1859, and was actively employed during a considerable part of that time in hunting down matineer& >sl
rebels ; commanded the details sent to the Ghits west of Kolapore m December 1857 to check the would-he insuTi:o
in that quarter ; secured the ringleaders, and disarmed the inhabitants before they could rise en Mome (Medal).
lA* Mf^or C. M. Ducat waa present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka in November 1859.
iM Maior A. Utterson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the expedition to Bsai-
joon and action at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Major A. R. Wilson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, includin^f the forced march » ;
-Borazjoon, and the night attack and battle at Khooshab (^iedal with Clasp).
i«» Major J. R. Strutt served as Interpreter to a squadron of the r7th Lancers in the pursuit of Tantia Tr^ ia i
2858 ; accompanied the 3rd Bombay N. I. to China in x86o, and served until the end of the war in the Royal Cg=- |
missariat. Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (mentioned in despatches. Medal). i
^» M%)or T. Kettlewell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landis^is
Hallilah Bay, storm and capture of Reshire. and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
*•* Major G. S. Hawthorn served with the a4th Bombay Native Infantry with the Central Indi& Field Fcrw
under Sir Hugh Rose during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58. and was present at the aiego and captor* -•
Ratghur, capture of Garrakotta, relief of Saugor, feint on Malthone Pass, siege and capture of Jhanai. and vitb tb«
field force against Tantia To]poe and the Rao Saheb. Commanded a Field Detachment in the Central India Difrtr<»
after the re^l Bunjore Singm August 1859, and completely Vouted a body of rebels under his conaTTtsjid. asi f^
which he received the commendation of the Governor General, the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Robtrt Xaps^er ;
then commanding the Central India Field Force, and Colonel Lockhart commanding at Jhansi (Uedal wiUiClvr.
»«* M«oor R. T. Clarke served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in i857-5S,and was pn:s€r:
at the siege and captnre of Ratghur, the operations before the fort of Garrakota, and its subsequent captnre. forr.-ir
of the Muddenpore Pass, battle of the Betwa and subsequent pursuit of the enemy, siege and capture of Jhansi, ac&^
of Koonch and subsequent pursuit of the enemy, action of the Muttra, battle of (jalowlec, taking of Calpee, s:iJ
captnre of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp) .
'*<> Major T. H. Turner served with the Persian expedition of X856-57 (as Brigade Miyor from Jane to Sept. 1S5-
including the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, battle of Khooshab (charter killed), £:i
bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
^•7 Major C. Jameson was present at the relief of Mhow, siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October iSr-
skirmish before Mundesore ; battle, aasault, and capture of Gooraria (severely wounded) ; served with a field &cs
under Brigadier Hill in the Taptee Valley while in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal).
^"B Major P. W. Bannerman served with the Kotah Continent against the insurgents in the A^^ra and Mures
districts in May and June 1857 ; as a volunteer in the batteries in the Agra Fort in July and August 1857 : pre^-:
at the first attack on the fort of A wah on the 17th December 1857: at the assault and capture of Bowah, at 2^ 1
siege and capture of Awah ; commanded the Joudpore Sikh Horse at the action at Pertabgnrh on the :«:!• I
December 1858 (Medal).
1^ Major W. A. Gillespie served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the !«■«-": i
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and at the action at KLoc<«^ I
(Medal with Clasp). I
^T^ Major G. B. Crispin served in the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Harioi :
B^y, and surrender or Bushire (Medal with Clssp). I
"^ Major J. C. D. S. Moray served with a field force in the Myhee and Rowa Kantas in 1857; conunandei thr !
volunteers from his regiment at the afl'air of Kanpore, for which he was mentioned in despatches, and received lit
thanks of the Commander in Chief (Medal).
i7s» Major W. H, Ro&s served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombanlmSLt
and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 93rd Bombay N. I. in Khandeiah in 1858 ; vid *»
Stafl* Officer with the Oojein Field Force in 1859-60.
i7> Major A. T. Reid served as Adjutant of the loth Bombay N. T. at the siege and capture of Kotah. also ir.-i :
the force under Brigadier Smith in Central India ; the recapture of Chandaree, the action of Kota-ke- Serai, wish
the Central India Field Force at the actions before and capture of Gwalior, the siege and captnre of Powree. *^i
subsequent pursuit of the eneniy resulting in the afiair of Beejapoor ; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade dsriitg t^
campaisfn in Malwa, includinsf the surprise at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
*7* Major Sexton served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the asth Regimest f?"^
June 1855. including the battles of Alma, Inkerman, siege and f^ll of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Mfv-il
with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served also the Indian campaign of iSfS- r-
as Adjtttiint of the 95th, including the siege and capture of Kotah (accompanied the 3rd assaultine Gotumn on y'i^
March as Staff Officer to Colonel Raines commanding), battle of KotAkc Serai (acted as StafiT Officer fcj Ct^'?*^
Raines commanding the Infantry, and mentioned in despatches), general action resulting in the capture of G«rsi..7
(severely burnt by the explosion of powder while serving a gun captured from the enemy and turned on thc-Tn. *~-
mentioned in despatches) siege and capture of Pour^e, and surprise of the rebel camp at Koondrye (Medal with C4*»> «
17^ Captain H. C. B. Tanner served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the assa&U ssd
capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire, advance on Bora^oon, and action of Kh»Qsbayr^^|to]al with cla^p:.
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>7s Mapor A. T. Bpens served with the Persian Bzpeditionary Field Force in 1856 and 1857, and was present at
le landing atHallilah Bay, assault and capture of Keshire, surrender of Busbire, at Borazjoon (wounded), and
ircion of Khooshab; commanded the Left Troop of the Squadron 3rd Light Cavalry which charged aud broke the
erai&n square (horse wounded. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central Inma Field Force under Sir Hugh
,':»e, including siege and capture of Ratghur, rehef of Saugor, capture of Oarrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore
ass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, battle of Muttra. the three engagements at Jalowlee on the
iver Jumna (acted as Quarter Master General to the Second Brigade), capture of Calpee, capture of the cantonment
r Morar, final pursuit of the enemy under Sir Robert Napier, battle of Jowra Alipore ; also served against the
!bels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts during the monsoon of 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
'^ Major C. J. Anderson was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad in May 1857; also at
le first attack on Awah in September 1857 ; at the siege and in the pursuit subsequent to tho flail of Kotah in March
ad April 1858 ; at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai on 17th June and capture of Gwalior on 19th June 1858 ; at the action
r Ranode in December 1858 as Aide do Camp to Sir Robert Napier commanding Gwalior Division.
i^ M^jor J. Galloway was present at the assault and capture of KotaJi, with the column In pursuit of the Gwalior
»bels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb. and the Nawab of Banda in June July and August 1858 ; at the action
t San^^aneer on the 8th August, and the battle of the Bunass on the 14th of August 1658; accompanied Brigadier
arke*8 pursuing Column ftfom August 1858 to January 1859 (Medal with Oasp).
i7» Major A. G. Mayne was present in the charge on the guns at the mutmy of the Bengal troops at Nusseer-
bad on 28th May 1857 ; ^^ ^^^ siege of and in the pursuit subsequent to the fkll of Kotah in March and April 1858
nder Major General Roberta ; served with Smithes Brigade in Central India, and was present at the battle of
lotali-ke- Serai, and capture of Gwalior; served with Uie Malwa Field Force under Sir John Michel, and was
neeent at the battle of Sindwaho (slightly wounded, sabre-cut. and mentioned in despatch), and at the afileiir at
lurrai ; served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Smith at the action of Koondrye (mentioned in dospatchea, Medal
ritb. Clasp).
i'^ Major G. C. (3rant served in October 1859 with the Okamundel Field Force under Colonel Donovan in the
perations against the insurgent Wagheers ; present at the storm and capture of the town and fortress of Beyt on
tie 6tli October 1850 (dangerously wounded).
*«* Major G. S. Stevens served in the 20th Bombay N. I. with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857. Com-
landed a detached company of that Regiment against the insurgent Dessaies in the Sawunt Warree districts in
8 38, ^was Staff Officer to a field force sent against Tantia Topee in the Mahee Kanta at the close of the same year,
nd subsequently with the snd Extra Battalion throughout the operations against rebel Bheels and Mekranies in
hose distnctfl in 1859.
I'* Mi^or T. L. Fraser served as Staff Officer to the force under Lieutenant Colonel Evans throughout the
perations in Nuggur Farkur against rebel Thakoors in 1859, and was severely wounded in their night attack on
he camp in the town of Nuggur on 20th June 1850.
&•* Mi^or A. G. F. Hogg served as Adjutant of the ist Sind Horse in the Persian campaign of 1857 (Medal with
CHasp). In 1858-59 he served with the forces in Ehandeish and the Nizam's country; and with ms Regiment at
'^anton during the China war of x86o. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Deputy Assistant (Quarter
[aster General, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal,
nd Brevet of Major).
^** Ms^or J. F. Forbes was present at the suppression of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1857, and snb-
eqnent relief of Mhow; at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar ; in the actions in fh>nt of Mundesore, battle
nd snbae<)uent capture of Gurraria (wounded), at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree (wounded)
md Jlxanai, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the diffierent actions on the banks of the Jumna i^om the Z5th to
;3rd May iBpB, ending in the capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and
aptnre of Gwalior; and served in the operations against Maun Sing in the Padrone jungles (Medal with Clasp).
^^ Maior B. F. McGHlivray served with the Persian Expeditionary Force on its march to Borazjoon, at the
»attle of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohumra on the 25th March 18^7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
>eccan against the rebel Bheels in 18^7-58 ; present at the engagements of Shumshapoor and Digrish.
1** Major Julius Barras served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was
ireoent at the bombardment and capture of Monumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
i«7 Major G. M. Griffith organised and comnuinded the A Division Transport Train attached to the zst Brigade xst
Hvision of the Abyssinian Expeditionarv Force. Commanded the party ftimished with stretchers for the removal of
he vronnded flrom the field of action on the xoth and 13th April 1868 at Arogee and Magdala (mentioned in despatches
laving "distinguished himself by his seal and activity," and as "deserving of special notice," Brevet of Major,
knd Medal).
!■■ Major F. P. Forteath served in Central India during the oampaign of 1857-58, including the pursuit of the
rwalior rebels, battle of Bunas, and action of Kosana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
^«* Captain W. P. La Tonche served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was
iresent at the bombardment and capture of the fort of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with
Tlasp). Was present at the action of Hnlgallee as Adjutant with the Southern Mahratta Horse in November 1857 *
ireaent at the action of Sharapoor as and in Command with the Southern Mahratta Horse in February 1858;
icted as Staff Officer to the Field Forces at the occupation of Jamkhundee in March and Nurgoond in June 1858.
i«o Oaptoin G. G. H. Fulton served with the field force engaged in operations against the rebels in the Myhee
ind Bewa Kantas in 1857, and received the thanks of the Commander in Chief.
tn ici^or A. Durand served with the xoth Bombay Native Lofhntiy in the Central India campaign of 1857-58, and
)ras present at the assault and capture of Rowah (slightiv wounded), siege and capture of Awah, siege and storming
>f Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, battle and capture of (Swalior, siege and capture of Powrie, actions of Beejapore
md Koondrye, and capture of Nargurh (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Staff
Dfflcer of the Advance Brigade, and Brigade Major of tho Pioneer Force and 3rd Brigade xst Division ; and was
present with the xoth Bombay Native In&ntry at the assault and capture of Magdala (Medal).
>** Major H. Phillips served with the Persian Eroeditionuy Force in X857, and was present at the bombardment
ind capture, of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the force under Brigadier Coghlan
vrbich captured and destroyed the fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
>•* M^or G. M. Lyons was present at the siege and capture of Ratghur, feint on Malthone Pass, battle of tho
Betwa, siege and capture of Jhansi, and taking of the villages of Mow and Mahoni (Medal).
^** Captain H. W. Harris served in the field force which was present at the assault and capture of the fortified
village and entrenched position of Rowa, the siege and capture of tne fort of Ahwa, siege storm and capture of Kotah,
uhe reoccupation of Chandairee, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, storming of the various heights occupied oy the enemy,
general action and attack and capture of the Lushkur and city of Gwalior, battle of Sindwaho, pursuit of the enemy,
battle of Kurrai, and pursuit of tne enemy ; action of Koondrai and defeat of Maun Sing's Force ; served as Baggage
Master in the force under Brigadier Smith during the operations in Central India, and in the field force imder
Colonel De Sails commanded a detachment of the xoth Bombay N.I. at the action near Boorda ; served in the Bas-
Boda Field Force under Major Roome, and was present at the action of Goonapoora, and commanded the Infkntry
portion of the Force at Gonpooree (mentioned in despatches) ; served under command of Lt. Colonel Boyle, and was
Staff Officer to the Seronge Field Force (Medal with (Hasp for Central India). Commanded 2nd Squadron xst Bombay
Light Cavalry on field service, Kattiawar, under Colonel W. W. Anderson, Political Agent, in the successftil attack
on the Wacrheer rebels on Tabur Hill on 29th December 1867 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor
in Council).
!•> Captain L. G. Brown served with the 5th Bombay Native Inflintry against the Taepings near Shanghai ; present
at the attack and oaptuie of the entrenched Camp at WangKasa on 4th April X862, and or the town of Tseeipoo on
17th April i at Naseau on 27th and 29th April, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo X2th May ; and at the repulse
of the rebel army near Naseau on 25th May 1862.
»• Oaptain B. G. JenUns was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 28th May 1857
(charger severely wounded whilst charging the guns in possession of the mutineers) ; present at the first attaoi:
on and at the subsequent siege and oamureof the fbrt of Awah ; at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and
pursuit of the rebels into the Gwalior district j in the pursuit of the Chralior rebels under Tantia Topee, and at tha
battle of tlM Bimass (Medal). ^ . r^niCiio
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1*7 Captain ▲. J. Vibart served with a detachment of the Z4th Bombay N.I. in the Mahee Kania and Bm
Kanta in 1858-59.
^" Captain J. W. M. Anderson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, mclnding the marcfc *<-.
Bora^'oon, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Deccan against the n' tl
Bheels in 1857-58, and was present at the aflkir of Shumshaporo.
^^ Captain W. Jacob served as Interpreter to the 72nd Highlanders at the siege and capture of Kotah (Meds:\
*^ Captain E. C. Ross served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and cai>ture of R±t-
ghnr, action at Barodea. relief of Saugor, capture of Giirrakota. forcing of the Mnddcnpore Pssa, siege and SLjrn
of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Lohari, actions at Koonch, Muttra, Galowlee, capture of Calpee, battio t:..
capture of Uwalior (Medal with Clafp).
**' Captain C. E. Fisher served with the 95th Foot in 1858 at the siege and (».ptnre of Kotah, battle of Kijcah It
Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree— dangerously wounded lUeck
with Clasp).
*» Captain A. M. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57. and was present at the a^aii
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khcoahab (Meo^
with Clasp).
'"^ Major 6. F. Seville served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the asssult and captore of Kotah. -f'^L
the Column in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Tonee ; employed throughout the Oude campaign fe :::
reduction of the province ; present in the attack on and expulsion, of the enemy from the strongly fbrtified pc«.i :
of Bampoor Kussia, accompanving the support of the storming party ; present at the surrender of the for :
Amethee, and subsequently with Lord Clyde s Force at the occupation of Sunkerpoor, and pnrsnit of the r'» 1
nnder Beni Mahdeo, resulting in the action of Dhoondia Keria ana capture of the Fort of Buxar ; with the C^':.=3
detached after the action to drive the enemy across the River Goomtee ; throughout the operationa in the Txmns-G^n
district, including the advance on and occupation of Baraiteh, action with the Kana*s Force at Chnrdah, and :aer
S^on of the Fort ; capture of the Fort of Migeediah, defeat of the Nana and Be^pun at Banki, and final ezpois ^ I
e rebels from Oude across the River Raptee on the 31st Dec. 1858 (Medal with CHasp). Served throogbD:! tk
Abyssinian campaign as a Brigade Major, and was present at the action of Arogee and oaptore of Ifagdals (=£<
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
*>* Captain M. D. V. T. Grant served as Adjutant to the Left Wing 33rd Foot with the Okamimdel Keld Fcne :3
1850, and was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka.
"• M^jor W. H. Newport served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the sieice and cspcaiv :'
Batghur, action at Barodea, relief of Baugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siece a
Btorm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Lohari (severely wounded) ; actions at Koon^ Mnttra, Gskne
oaptnre of (Jalneetbattle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Miuor).
"■ Captain £. W. West was present during the operations against the insurgent Dessaies in the Nocth Cksi
•nd Bcdoo distriotSi between February and December 1858.
'^ Captain W. T. Brown served as Staff Officer to the field force nnder Brigadier General StaveleyagaisicJ!
Taepings near Shanghai ; present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang^Kaxa 4th Aph: :!^;.
and of the town of Tseerpoo 17th April i86a; at the reconnaissance of Nassau on 37th April 1863 (daagercuT
wounded).
**<> Captain B. M. Lloyd served with a field force against the Naikra Bheels in the Bewa Blanta in Korccicr
z8^8 ; also served with field force in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in Gnserat.
Ai Captain M. J. J. Mignun served with the Belgaum Field Force under Colonel Malcolm in xSst-sS, sad wu pn-
aent at Uie surrender and occupation of the fortress of Shonmore.
^* Captain W. G. Trevor served with the 80th Foot in the Lidian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
tt* Captain M. Tweedie was present at the assault and capture of Kotah ; served with Brigidier Parke*f Cc:^c.
during part of the pursuit of Tantie Topee ; employed during the latter part of the Oude campafen with tb? Os'
Mounted Police under Lord Clyde ; present at the occupation of Shurkerpoor, the stronghold of Ri^a Beoi X&£ ;
served with Colonel Oarmichaers Column to drive the enemy across the Gogra ; served under I^ord Clyde dsrsi
the greater part of the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the advance on and occupation of Baraiteh. aetisa rt
the Nana's Force at Chnrdah, and occuniation of the fort on the a6th December 1858 ; served with the Onde Pl>
Foroe on the Nepaul Frontier from April to the and of October 2859, after the return of the resolar forces trc=.m
frontier (Medal with Clasp).
ai4 Captain Trueman served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-5^* and was present at the aiege and ca]ic*
of Batghur, action at Barodea, capture of (Sarraoota, action of Borda, battle at the Pass of Mudispore. tatet tzi
storming of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm and capture of Lohari, actions of Koonch and Mntcra, tettt -f
nlowlee (mentioned in despatches for " steadiness and gallantry "), oaptores of (?alpee and Gwalior, and arreti
Blight afihirs in Bundleound (Medal with Clasp).
us Captain J. Jopp served with the force under Brigadier Coghlan which captured and destroyed the fat w
Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
*^« Captain C. F. James served in the aoth Bombay Native Infhntry with the Persian Expeditionaiy Forte ^e
May to Sept. 1857. Ommuuided a detached Company of his Bagunent during the operstiona sgminst the rz^
Sawunts in Nov. and Dec. 1858. Accompanied the expeditionary force to Abyssinia in 1868, and was D-i.QX-
General of the storming Brigade at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatchea).
nt Captain A. M. Shewelfserved in the rank 01 Lieutenant with the Commiasaiiat Department in Abyasiais ^=
October 1867 to the end of the campaign (specially mentioned by the Commander in Chief in hia final desptfC;
Medal, with Brevet of Major on attaining the rank of Captain).
*^* Captain H. N. Beeves was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka in November X859.
>i' Captain W. F. F. Waller was at the siege and storm of tne fortrssses of CHiandaree and ihanai, batOe ?f t^
Betwa, action at Koonch, the difibrent aflkirs on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to axrd. May x8«8, cn£=?3
th e capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture by storm or the fe:::^
of (3walior ; at the surprise and defeat of Feroze Shah*s camp near Svpore, and in the diflbrent operations agii^s
Maun Sing in the jungles near Padrone (Victoria Chwss, Medal with Clasp). i
*» Captain C. P. Newport was at the siege and capture of Kotah ; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade dorixur *^^
operations in Central India s at the recapture of C^iandaree, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai. battle and captore of G«w"«
siese and capture of Powree and subseouent pursuit of the rebels, action of Koondrye and at Bo<ntla, aztd a iJ*
actions of Goonapooraand Ooripoorie (Medal with Cilasp).
**^ Captain C. wodehonse served in tne Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Awsli, st?
and assault of Kotah, pursuit of the Crwalior rebels, and battle of the Bunass (Medal with Clasp) .
**• Captain F. A. Montriou served as Staff Officer to the field force under Major Sutherland, 92nd Hl^blsaJ^
and was present at the action of Rajpoor, and the subsequent pursuit of the rebel army under Tkntia Tape« n
the Rao Saheb.
»> Captain G. F. Blowers served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. in'Khandelsh in 2858, and in Central India a 1%
in the operations against Tantia Topee. ,
*** Captain R. V. Maiden served in the Central India csmxwign in 1858-59 with the field fi»oe under Sr^rL^
Michel ind was present at the actions of Reyghur, Mungrowlee, and Sindwaho, and the afEkir at Knrai (Medal H
Clasp). Accompanied the 3rd Sind Horse to Abyssinia and was present throughout the campaign of 1867-A (llei^
. <>s Captain J. Gatacre served with his regiment in Khandeish in 1858, with a detachment of nis regizaentvitiia
Oojein Field Force in 1859-60, and in the Chinese war in the Ctoxnmissariat Department from Ja|y i^
March 1861. ^
>* Captain C. B. Blowers served on board the Serenict during the war in the Persian Gulf In 1856-57. indatsf^
capture of Bushire and of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Cutsp). Served with the zoth Bombay Native Is&ctrr 4
the capture of Kotah, battle of Kota-ke-Serai and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powrie, scskc*-*
Be^iapore and Koondiye (Medal with Clasp) . Also served with the xoth Bombay N.I. throuj^nt the Abpsz^
oampaign, and wasnresent at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
^t7 Captain F. J. wise served in the Deocan against the rebel Bheda in 1857 ; proMnt at the engagSBast .*
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Mahadeoghnr : served in Kbandeish and Kixn&r against the attempted Invasion of the Deecan by the rebel army
under TanUa Topee in 1858-59.
*** Captain W. Soott was present with his regiment in the pursuit of the Gwalior mutineers under Tantia Topee»
the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda, through Malwa, Bmidlecund, and Central India, Including the actioxia
of Rajghur, Hongrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai on the 9th Septomber and 19th and a5th October 1858 reBpectively
(Med^).
*=» Captain W. F. Sandwith served with the xst Brigade Central India Field Force in 1858; was present at the
8ief;o and storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp) . ,
«*> Captain V- Birch served at the action at Ambapawnee. Also with Colonel Somerset's Brigade in pursuit of tho
rebels under Tantia Topee in :858-59 ; with Major Meade's Field Force in the Padrone jungles in 1859, and present
at the capture of Tantia Topee.
*^ Captain B. I. Crawford served in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and tha
Nawab of Banda in June July, and August 185S ; present at the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and the battle of
Uunaos on the i4ih August 1858 ; accompanied Brigadier Parke's pursuing Column from August 1858 to January
185U ; commanded the party detached to bring in the Nawab of Banda on his surrender (Medal) .
*" Captain H. B. Jacob accompanied a detachment of his regiment which formed part of Colonel Lookhart'a
Force in the Field Division of Bundle cund under Brigadier F. Wheeler.
"> Cai>tain 6. Coussmaker served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Ebandeish in 1858.
*** Captain J. G. McRae served with the 33rd Bombay Native Inihntry in Khandeish in 1858.
s*K Captain 8. M. Hay served with the detachment X4th Bombay Native Infantry with the Okamundel andKatty-
war Field Forces in 1850-60 ; present at the storming of tbe heights and forts of Ubphoora on x8th December 1850.
** Captain W. Reynolds si^rved with the zst Bombav Native Infantry in 1850-60 against theWagheers in Okamunael
and Katiywar and was present at the combined attack on their position on the Burda Hills on the 18th Deo. 7859.
Accompanied the 3rd Bind Horse to Abyssinia and served throughout the campaign of z867-€8, including the opera*
tiona against Maglala (Medal).
s>7 Captain R. westmacott served with the 38th Foot with the Okamundel Field Force in 1858, and was present at
the storming and capture of Beyt, reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka.
*» Capt. J.B. Hennellservedthroughoutthe Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (mentionedin General Orders, Medal).
*» Captain F. W. Joseph served in China with the 'Royal Artillerv against the Taeping rebels in the neighbour-
hood of Shanghai in 1863-63, present at the second capture of Eahding and other operations.
»w loent. L. F. Heath served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Aide de Camp to Major General MaloolxD
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
*«> Ijieut. D. W. K. Barr served the Abyssinian campaign in x868 with the Transport Train fModal).
s^ liieut. J. T. Carmthers served with the 4th Foot throug:hout the Abyssinian campaign, inCluduig the action of
Arogee and capture ot Magdala (Medal),
»«* Ident. 0. A. de N. Lucas served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train (mentionedindespatches*
Medal).
>*• Ideut. J. Humfr«y served with the 45th Foot in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
*^ liieut. W. C. Harrison served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign in z868 (Medal).
MS ijieut. H. Melliss served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
M7 liient. H. A. Vincent served with the 3^ Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the stormingand capture of Magdala (Medal).
>4B liieut. P. C. Heath served with the ^sth Foot in the Abyssinian oampaign ;in z868, and was present at the
BVo/m^ng and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
jr.Bj^War Servieei tJUmld 5s eMummicalsA I0 M^ltr OfMsroliTaW; m$id wddrmai fo Msi a< so, AUtmwrU Simi,
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44' List of Officers, now serving in the Atttm/, who passed the Examination and recelvd
Certificates at tJie Senior Department^ Royal Military College.
Addison, Colonel J. E. h.p. 97 F. May 1847, AuUtant to
the Qocemor^ Royal Military College.
Airey, Gon. Sir Richard, 6CB. 7 F. Dec. 1826, Adj. Gen
Alexander, Maj. Gen. Sir James Ed\*^ard, C£. Dec. 1828.
Bagot, Colonel Geo., 69 F. Dec. iff56.
Borton, Maijor General Arthur, CB. Nov. X839, Command-
ing a Division of the Madras Army.
Brett, Lt.Col. Henry, h.p. 18 Hussars, May 1851, Assistant
Quarter Master Geueral, Manchester.
Cameron, Lt.Gen. Sir Duncan A., &CB. Governor Boyal
Military College, Dec. 1831.
Cameron, Colonel Wm. Gordon, 4 F. May 1853.
Cox, Col. J. W. CB. h.p. 13 F. Nov. 1847.
39 Cust, Gen. Hon. Sir Edward, KCH. 16 Lancers, June 18x7.
Djirling, Lt.Col. Sydney, h.p. 9 F. May 1852.
Dawkins, Lt.Col. Wm. G. h.p. Coldst. Gds. May 1852.
Douglas, Lt.Gen. Sir Robert Percy, Bart. 98 F. Nov. 1834.
D'Oyly, Colonel J. W. h.p. 11 F. Nov. 1847.
Eagar, Colonel R. J. CB. r.f.p. 31 F. May 1837.
Eden, Major M. R. h.p. 56 F. Dec. 1857.
Edwards, Mnjor General C. A. CB. May 1835.
Ewart, Major General J.E., CB.May X84S.
Faber, Lieut.General W. R, 17 F. Nov. 1835.
^B Forster, General W. F. £JI. 81 F. June 1821.
George, Major General F. D. CB. Nov. 1834.
^m, Gomm, Field Marshal Sir Wm. M. GCB. Colds. Gds.
Nov. 1806.
Gordon, Colonel C. E. P. CB. h.p. 75 F. Nov. 1844.
Haokett, Lt.Col. John, 76 F. Nov. 185X.
Hammersley, Col. F. Unatt. Nov. X849, Inspector of Gym-
nasia, Aldershot.
Hardinge, Major General iZb«. A. E. CB. May 1850.
Hutchinson, General W. N. 33 F. Nov. X833.
Jarvis. Bt.Lt.Col. S. P. CM&. h.p. 82 F., AsslBt. Adj. Gen.
of Militia in Canada, May 1850.
Johnston, General T. H. 66 F. June 1828.
Johnstone, Gen. M. C. 88 F.
Kirby, Lt.Col. J. H. 68 F. Nov. i8sa.
Kinpe. Major Wm. 86 F. Dec. 1857.
Longden, Mai. Gen. H. E. CB. CSf. May 1842
M'Cleverty, Lt. Gen. W. A. 108 F. Dec. 1830.
Macdonell, Major General Alex. CB. Not. 1845, Cam-
mandiug a Dicitnon ofthr Bengal Army.
Macdougall, Major General P. L. May i842.Dfps/y J«ipm-
tor General of Beterce Force*.
^ M'Gregor, General Sir Duncan, KCB. Nov. 1811.
Maclean, Major H. J. Rifle Brig. May 1853.
Michel, LtGen. Sir John, OCB. 86 F. Nov, 1833,
Nugent, Bt.Lt.Col. St. Geo. M. Unatt. Doc. 1857, A QJL
General in Ireland.
Paterson, Bt. Major Wm. Unatt. Nov. 1855, Professor 8.
Military College.
Patterson, Colonel W. T. L. h.p. 91 P. May 1852.
Peacocke, Colonel G. J. h.p. 16 F. Dec. 1856, Aawsiai:
Adjutant General in Scotland.
W& Reed, General Sir Thomas, KCB. 44 F. Dec. xl:i.
Reynolds, Major General J. W. Nov. 1843.
Robertson, Colonel A. C. 8 F. Nov. 1843.
Rosa, Major A. E. 5 F. June 1857.
Rumley, Lt.Gen. R. 27 F. May 1833,
Sankey, Colonel Wm. CB. 63 F. Nov. 1852.
Sawyer, Colonel C. h.p. 6 Dr. Gds. Nov. 1841.
Smith, lit.Gen. M. W. CB. 20 Hussars, Nov. xSj;.
Sparkes, Lt.Gen. J. P. CB. 95 F. June 1825.
Stapylton, Colonel G. G. C, hjp. 32 F. May 1S49.
Stephens, Lt. General H. S. KjI. Unatt. Dec. 1S20.
Stewart, Capt. A. F. h.p. 36 F. Dec. 1857.
Stratton, Col. W. A. Brigade Depot, May 1850.
Vacher, Bt.Lt.Col. F. S. hjp. 22 F. May 1853.
Whimper, Major General P. A. CB. Nov. 1850.
Wilson, Lieut General T. M. 63 F. May 1834.
lAst of Officers^now serving; who have passed through the Staff College.
Passed out in December 18M.
Major M. Petrie, h.p. 97 F.
Colonel R. Carey, CB. h.
Lt.Col. Wilson, 18 F.
Colonel R. Carey, CB. h. p. 40 F. Deputy Judge Advocate.
Colonel D. J. Gamble, CB. Unatt. A.Q.M.a. Alderahot.
Major B. A. Branfill, h.p. 86 F. Garrison Insfemotor,
Bermuda.
Passed out in December 1869.
Major A. C. Bruce, 91 F.
Major P. A. A. Twynam, xs P.
Lt.Col. P. W. Jebb, 67 P.
Passed out in December 1800.
Major A. H. Wavell, 41 P.
Major Robert Home, R. Engineers.
Ool. Hon. W. H. A. Feilding, Coldst. Gds.
*Major R. Grant, R. Engineers, D. A. Adj. Gen.
Captain R. C. Goff, Coldst. Gds. Aidede Camp to Vucoumt
Templetown.
Assistant Controller H. J. WiUdnson.
Assistant Controller W. C. Nangle.
Major P. D. Vigors, 19 P.
•Lt.Colonel O'B. B. Woolsey, R. Art.
Passed out in December 1861.
Colonel C. O. Creagh-Osbome, 6 P. Superintendent o^
Garrison Instructors for India.
Lt.Colonel J. P. Battersby, h.p. 60 P. Commandant, Boyal
Military Asylum.
Assistant Controller W. T. Stuart.
Bt.Lt.Col. J. R. Tumbull, h.p. i Dtb.
Captain P. S. Stoney, R. Art.
Major T. B. A. HaU, 49 P. Officiating Deputy Adjutant
General, Bombay.
Bt.Lt.Col. R. C. Stewart, h.p. 2 P., Adj. Gen., Madras.
Lt.Colonel G. A. Wilkinson, R. Art.
Major G. Hay, 62 P.
Passed oat in December 1808.
BtLt-Oolonel G. P.CoUoy, 2 P.
Aasistant Controller J. T. Barrington.
Captain J. P. Nolan, R. Art.
"' • - C. J. Bast, 41 P. A.Q.M.aen. Bengal.
T. D. Baker, x8 P.
ijor W. K. Biles, 38 P.
Captain A. G. P. Griffiths, h.p. 63 P.
MaSor 0. Parsons, 3P. Profeeaor BtafT Oollego.
Miuor 0. Acton, 51 F.
Bt.Lt.Ool. W. W. Lynch, 2 P.
Captain T. Gonne, 17 Laoicexe. Qarriaon Insonetor.
Migor W. Black, 6 P.
Passed out in December 1868.
Vnder tks BuU* ^ x86i.
Aeaistant Controller H. M. Hosier.
Captain A. L. Emerson, 28 P.
Major H. A. Brett, 43 P.
Captain W. L. K. Ogilvy, 60 P. Brig. Maj. at Goldiester
Captain J. J. N. Buchanan, 5 Dr. Gds.
tinder the Bulei of 1863.
Capt. Hon. G. B. Bdwardes, Rifle Brigade, D.A.Q.M. Oc-.
Aldershot.
Captain P. T. A. Law, R. Art.
Captain G. G. Beazley, 83 P.
Major R. Harbord, h.p. 7 P. Garrison Instmctor.
Assist. Controller R. C. Healy.
Ms^or W. Arbnthnot, 14 Hussars.
Passed oat in December 18M.
Major P. J. Hutchison, h.p. 64 P., Garrison Instroetcr -
Devonport.
Bt.Lt. Col. W. H. Goodenongh, R. Art.
Bt.Major J. Creagh, 5 P.
LtColonel E. H. Olive, Gr. Gds. Aasistant QoarterliAs:^'^
General at Portsmouth.
Lt.Col. W. J. Bolton, CMG. R. Art
Captain G. J. Gilbard, 71 P., Brigade M^'or, Gibalar.
Captain H. W. Keays- Young, x8 P. Brigade Miyor, Sltcn-
FC Bt.Lt.Col. H. B. Wood, 90 P.
Lt.Colonel H. B. H. Blundell, Gr. Gds.
Captain J. H. Fawcett, x P. Qanison insfemotor.
Migor C. B. Knowles, 67 P.
Passed oat in December 1868.
Major A. W. J. Montgomerie, ao Hossars.
Captain H. G. Maogregor. 29 P. Garrison InstnietGr.
CK>tain 0. C. Suther, R. M. Ait., ProfBisor, Bojal Km
College, Greenwich.
Captain C. W. Robinson, Rifle Br., Brig. Mai. AManbiL
Colonel H. Peel Yates, CB. B. Art.
Captain H. Knollys, R. Art.
Bt.Major R. J. MaxweU,h.p. 80 F.
Captam W. Shaw, z8 P. Ckmioon Inatraelar, AHf^*^
Captain A. G. W^en, 39 P.
Captain C. 0. PitiBqy.'h.p. 68 P.
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PMMd oat in BeMmbar 1866.
Bt UCol. G. D. liarker. 64 F. Frofeuor, Staff College.
M:tjor J. R. Oliver, R. Art.
Major H. Lock, 108 F.
< '.iptaiii L. A. Gregson, 36 F. A.Q.M.G. Bengal,
^ipiain W. J. E. Poole, 60 F. Brigade Maior, Aldershot.
' iptain G. Hatchell, 60 F. Brigaae Mf\jor, Chatham.
! ij ir W. W. Knollvs. 93F.
:" Lt.CoI. F. D. Sliildleton, h.p. 30 F. Satenperinding
( )9icer of Grarrison Instnctors at Alderehct.
• »: tain H. D'O. Farrington, 73 F.
li-orR. B. Hnllingahead Blundell, 3 Hnssars.
> iptain W. C. Hood, a F. Brigade Major. Jamaica.
Pasted out in Deoembcr 1867.
'tptain J. W. Hosier, a Dr9. Brigade Miyjor of Caralry,
AlderHhot.
' ' tpta i n L. De T. Prcrost, 93 F. Brigade Major at Aldershot.
' dptiiin H. H. Gnffltba, 5c F. Garrison Instmctor.
'.aptiiiii O. W. Braine, s6 F. Garrison Instmctor.
'aptain C. W. Fother^l, R. M. Art. Instructor of Draw-
inj^ an'l Surveying. Boyal Military College.
Cipfciin W. Pitman, h.p. R. M. Art. AtU- Adm. Brigade
Glamorganshire Art. volunteers.
Lieut. W. P. Nelson, R. Art. Garrison Instmctor, Madras.
'J iptain G. U. Prior, zoo F. Depnty Assistant Ac^atant
Crenerstl, Portamonth.
Captain G. E. Boyle, Rifle Brigade.
Major H. T. Butler, 13 Hussars.
Captain W. P. Mortimer, iz F. D.A.Q.M.G. Ceylon.
Captain H. M. Moorsom, R. Art.
Captain R. H. Fawcett, 33 F. Garrison Instmctor.
Captain C. Campbell, 7 Ih*. Gds. Garrison Instmctor.
Passed oat in Deoomber 1868.
Captain F. C. H. Clarke, R. Art., Assistant, Topo-
fTTSTthical Department.
Captain u. M. Cardew, 67 F.
Captain A- L'B. H. Holmes, Bombay B.C.
Captain A. L. Walker, 99 F. Brigade Major, Hong Kong.
Captain S. O. Hollist, R. Art.
c'.i'^tain N. X. CKrynne, 63 F.
Bt.llajor J. N. Crealock,95 F.D.A.A4]. Gen. at Aldershot.
UCol. G. D. Webber, a W. I. R.
Captain L. F. B. Gary, Riae Br.
Captam a. Flower, 86 F. D. A. Adj. Gen. 0. of Good Hope.
Passed out in Deeenber 1869.
Captain E. Baring, R. Art. Priyate Secretaiy to the
Governor General of India. [Dublin.
)Iajor W. H. Knight, h.p. 48 F. (Harrison Instmctor,
Captain J. Bonghey, 62 F. Instmctor, R. M. College.
Major A.S.Qnill, h.p. R.Can.Rifle8, Brig.Mfu. Kora Scotia.
Captain F. Wilson, Rifle Brigade, Garrison Instmctor.
Captain P. O. Stoiy, 40 F. Garrison Instmctor, Meemt.
Captain C. H.Walsh, 44 F. Garrison Instmctor,BangaIore.
Captain W. 8. Cooke, aa F. Assistant, Topographical De-
partment.
Captain A. B. Tnlloch, 69 F. Garrison Instmctor.
Captain T. Jsssop, a Drs. Assistant, Topographical De-
partment.
Captain H. Spalding, Z04 F. [balla.
T€ Majot A. S. Cameron, acF. Garrison Instniotor, Urn-
Captain C. Frankland, Z03 F. Brigade Major, Malta.
Captain H. G. N. Blanckley, Royal Marines.
Captain D. Beaumont, h.p. 80 F. [District, Bengal.
Captain E. F. Chapman, R. Art. D.A.Q.M. Gen. Baugor
Cap:. C.W. Lloyd, z6 F. Brig. Ma^or, Straits Settlements.
Passed out in December 1970.
Lieut. C. O. Kiag, R. Marine Art. Professor R. M. College.
Lit^at. A. R. Bavile, 18 F., Garrison Instmctor, Malta.
Captain H. L. Mitchell, R. Art. Brigade Major, School of
<ianncry.
Lie at. J. P. Maurice, B. Art.
Cr»:.tain C. F. Clery, 3a F. Instmctor, R. M. College,
t^^I-iain C. L. Harvey, 7Z F. D.A.Q.M. Gen, Cork.
Captain C. H. BoOean, 61 F. D.A.A(^. Gen. Malta.
Lieut. E. H. Sartorius, 59 F. Instructor, R. M. College.
Captain B. M. Roe, 33 F.
Bt. Major H. A. Little, Bengal 8. Corps.
Captain R.H.L.Anstmther,Rifle Brig.A4J.3 Suffolk Adm.
Batt. Rifle Volunteers.
Captain C. H. Gardner, za F.
Captain C. F. Colvile, zz F. Brigade Mi^'or, Belflist.
*,* In the for^oM^ lists the names are placed in the
Order of Merit in which the Officers passed the final
Examination, as officially notified; but, the Order of
Merit in which Officers have passed out of the Staff Col-
lege having ceased to be disclosed, their names in the/o2-
hming lists are consequentlv given in the Order of Merit
in which they passed into the Staff College.
rassad out in December 1871.
Lieut. F. Roberts, R. Artillerv.
Captain J. L. Needham, R. Marine Art. Assistant Pro-
fessor, Royal Naval College.
Captain G. S. Schwabe, 6 Dr. Gds. Brigade Major of
Lieut. H. B. Mofflit, 34 F. [Cavalxy, Cuxragh.
Captain H. T. Jones, 8z F.
Lieut. D. L. Brain, 4 F.
Captain O. H. A. NiooUs, R. Artillery.
Captain W. E. Montague, 94 F. .Brigade Major, Mauritius.
Captain W. R. Lascelles, Rifle Brigade, D.A.Q.M.G.
Portsmouth.
Captain F. Cardew, 8a F., D.A.Q,M.G. Aldershot
Captain H. L. Dundas, 15 F.
Bt.Major C. R. Johnson, 50 F. Brigade Major, Dublin.
Passed out in December 1878.
Lieut. A. FiURoy Hart, 3Z F.
Captain St. V. A. Hammick, 43 F
Captain A. C. Gardner, Z4 Hussars.
Captain R. O. de Montmorency, 83 F.
Captain H. A. Mackey, R. Art.
Lieut. T. S. St. Clare Smith, 49 F.
Captain E. V. Boyle. R. Art. Brigade Major, Aldershot.
Captain F.H. W.Milner,R. Art. instmctor, R.M. College.
Captain R. W. T. Gordon, 93 F.
Captain E. L. England, 13 F.
Captain M. W. E. Goeset, 54 F. Instractor R. M. College.
Captain C. H. Bunburv, 94 F.
Lieut. B. G. Ball, R. Mazine Axtilleiy.
Lieut. J. W. F. Buxton, 37 F.
Lieut. R. H. L. Brickenden, 43 F.
Captain F. W. Graham, Z03 F.
Lieut. A. G. Dugdale, R. Art.
Lieut. R. HiU. 39 F.
Lieut. W. T. Dooner, 8 F.
Lieut. E. H. H. Collen.R. ArtOleiy.
*Captain A. W. Duncan, R. Artillery.
Passed oat in Deoember, 1878.
Lieut. E. Clayton, R. Art Professor, R. M. Academy.
Captain G. K. Shaw, 68 F.
Lieut. W. C. F. Molyneux, 33 F.
Captain W.L. Dalrnnple, 88 F.
Lieut N. L. Walford, R. Art
Captain G. A. Gorham, R. Art
Lieut A. A Morshead, 34 F.
Captain M. F. H. M'OausUnd, R. Art
Lieut J. T. Buiy, R. Art
Captain F. S. Russell, Z4
Lieut J. W. Andrews, zz F.
Captain C. K. Brooke, rs F.
Lieut C. W. Murray, 6z F.
Lieut H. Cooper, 17 F.
Captain L. L. Swale, 7 Hussars.
Captain J. Dxmcan, zoa F. Ganrison Instmctor.
Lieut G. Poignand^9 F,
*Captain W. F. M. Hutchinson, R. Art.
*Lieut. G. E. Townsend, R. Art.
•Lieut R. C. T. Hildyard, R. Eng.
* Passed the final BTamiTiatinn without haying previonsly gone throogh the College ooum.
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MILITIA ARTILLERY OF ENGLAND AND WALES.
Boyal Oannarthen Artillery.
Head Qoarten, Carmarthen. [No. 24.]
Lr.CoLoiriL Gommavoavt.
William Price Lewes, DL.
JF^lats Lieut. 96 J^. aa May 69
ICajob.
Arthur Price Jones, lafs
Lieut. 6 Dn 14 July 66
Captaiitb.
John Richard Howell 19 Aug. 63
John George Parry Huflfhes 9 May 67
Fmcoimi^ Emlyn. j).«. J£!P....isMay 67
Alan Stephen Ghilston, p.: ax Dec. 68
Llewelljm Lloyd Price 20 Apr. 71
Thomas Morris x8 Mjur. 72
LxHUTXKAirTS.
Vaughan L. Philipps, p. ». 38 May 67
John H. Deane Drake, j».«. xi July 71
William Horaley Dewe, j>.».ii July 71
Gilbert Lloyd Elliott x8 Mar. 73
Sub LiBFTKKAirTS.
Son^ Alex. F. A. Campbell 6 Sept 73
Adjt.Jr Capt.^TLenrj Ives
de Kantzow, Capt. h.p. B.
Marine Art xs Feb. 69
^i»fy«m— John Hughes xs May 56
Scarlet Facings.
Boyal Oomwall and Sevon
Mmers' Artilleiy.
Head Quarters, Falmouth. [No. 6.1
Lr.CoLoirxi:. CoiixAirnAm.
Sir Oohnan Kashleigh, Bart.
DLJ^P.; Honorary Colonel a May 53
Majob.
8ir Charles Brune Graves
Sawle, BaH. DL. JP.;
Sonorarjf Lt.Colonel 6 July 67
Captaivs.
Joseph Pomeroy a6Apr. 68
Wm. Edwards Miohell, o. ».i3 Feb. 70
Thos. Roxburgh Polwhele... 7 Dec. 70
Colman BatUe Rashleigh ... 9 Oct. 71
LiBITTBKAKTS.
Thos.Moor A.Hor8ford, ;>.•. xs Apr. 67
John Borlase Bolithoe x Mar. 71
Francis JohnHext xx Bopt.7x
Charles L. Eastlake 4 Dec. 73
Sub LixuniVAirT.
Robert F. Elrington 8 Nov. 73
Edw. 0. Bdward-CoUins'...3i Dec. 73
Adi. ^ Oop^^Rcginald Hen.
Champion,*£<.Xe. Col. h.p.
B. Art xa Apr. 66
Surgeon, — Fred.C.Bullmore3S Nov. 65
Scarlet Facings.
Beyon Artilleiy.
Head Quarters, Devonport. [No. 7.]
HoirOBABT COLOinSL.
Sir Otto. S. Stucley, Bart, x Jan. 73
Lt.Coloitbl.
Richard Bury Russell, late
Lt, a F., Hon. Colonel... 6 Jan. 70
Majob.
John Gave New 5 Feb. 70
GAPTAIirS.
Henry O.Devon, Hon.Maj.14 Jtily 59
William HammetBeadon... 33 Feb. 64
Thos.ReynoldsArscott,ji.«.33 May 6s
William Amndell Teo,i>. «. 5 Feb. 70
LxxTmvAjrrs.
Wm. Anthony Jones, i». «. 33 Mar. 71
John Leigh Cfolley, j».« as Mar. 71
Robert Geo. Kekewioh xs Mar. 73
Wm. S. Birdwood 15 Feb. 73
SVB L1IUZIMAHS.
John B. Loyeband ..M.......94 SepL 73
Cha. A. 0. Deane ....a8 Feb. 74 |
Adit, ir Capt.—YZ Geo.Dare
Dowell,* Brevet Lf. Colonel
h.p. B. Marine Artillery. ..ig Sept. 70
5«r(7.— Rob. W. Woollcombe,
laUA.S.6SF. 9 Feb. 6x
Scarlet Facings.
Durham Artillery.
Head Quarters, Hartlepool. [No. xc]
I/r-COLOWUTi CoiacAirDAiTT.
George Hnll.* DL. late Bt.
Major Madrae Artillery;
Honorary Colonel 6 Sept. 59
Majob.
HughStaflbrd aaMay7a
Captaihs.
Arthur Robson 8 Apr. 68
Francis Blake Eagle, late Id.
41 F. X9 Feb. 70
Trevenen Hutchinson as May 73
LiEUTxirAirrB.
Robt. Wm. A. Shortis, p.e. 16 Sept. 70
Ernest Livingstone Wood si Apr. 71
Sub LlKUTBITAXTS.
Henry 0. Hopkins x8 Mar. 74
AdJ.4rCapt.—ATthxLr S. Mac-
artney, Capt. h.p. B. ^r/.aoDec. 69
Qr. Maeter.—Yfm. Hill 3 Oct. 65
Surgeon. — Jas. Rawlings . . . x6 Nov. 7 x
Scarlet Facings.
Boyal Glamorgan Artillery.
Head Quarters, Swansea. [No. xs.]
HoirOBAST CoLOirBL.
JPEvan Morgan, Bt.Mqfor,
r.f.p. B. Art X9 Jan. 70
Majob.
Jas. Simpson Ballard, JP. ax Apr. 71
Caftaiks.
John He3'worth x3 July 66
Wm. Evans Hughes, p. $....30 Nov. 7x
Lewis Thomas Lewis, p. ». 30 Nov. 7x
LlBUTXITAirTS.
Sob LiBVTBzrAKrs.
John Morris a July 73
Arthur H. Richardson 3 July 73
Charles 8. Forester 33 July 73
Adjt.4' Capt.— F.L.G.liiMe,
Capt. B. Art X9 Feb. 73
S^ur^.-^ohn Paddon, MB. 9 Mar. 55
Facings Scarlet.
HampsMre Artillery.
Head Quarters, Gosport. [No. x6.]
COLOVXL.
The Earl of Malmesbury,
OCB 23 June 54
Lr.CoLOirsL ComcAimAirT.
Samuel Hood Btovin Ingle-
field, Lt.Col. h.p. B. Art, 6 Sept. 7X
Majob.
Arthur Robert Naghten,JP.a6 Jan. 7a
Captaiits.
John Robert Campbell, p, «.
Hon. Major s Mar. 6x
Cecil Thomas Beeching 15 Dec. 6a
Richard L. B. Gowell. p.e. 38 July 69
DrummondSpencer Smith a6 Jan. 7a
Henry John Ijancaster, late
Lieut. xsF.p.9 7 June 73
LlBUTBlTAHYS.
Henzy Famsby Mills xi Jan. 78
Arthur A. H. Inglcfield. 29 Fe^ -
Henry Jack Gumming 14 Hsr. -
Thomas G. Gardiner, ^a ...17 Jtir -
Edmond Wilder »yoT.-
Adjt. 4- Capt.~^a». Frost,*
late of Bowal Artillery ixYtv •■
SuTffeon.'-Jas, Walkinshaw
Bell Alder 26 Feb. •
A9*i$t.Siiryeon.^Wm. Aug.
Concanon 13 Jul r
Scarlet Facings.
Isle of Wight Artillery.
Head Quarters, Newport. [No. r;
LT.C0L03rBL GoWAirDJiTt.
Leopold Grimston Pagct,Zf.
Col. h.p. B. Art 7 8«F*- -
Majob.
William PucUe, p.8 27 J12, r
CAPTAnra.
Willism Henry Pattin8on...3o Mar. '
Fra. Gordon Degge Watson,
late Lieut. 68 Jl, p.s aa Ap
Alderson Berthon 17 JLuf •
Wm. Lewis NichoU Clayton,
P'» 9^^-^
LZSCTBH-AXTS.
Cecil Fred. W. Fendall.y.«L 4 Mar
Edward Salisbnry, p.e. 19 Mit -
Chas. Sei>timus Berthon.|).«. 9 M&- -:
Xonl Edw.Spenccr Chmnchiil? Usj -:
John Arthur Lainson 17 Jz-^ ■■
Adjt.^rpapt.—C. S.Graham,
Lt.B.Art a«;y T.-:
8ury,-~E. A. Waterworth... 6 Jtc '•
Scarlet Facings.
Kent Artilleiy.
Head Quarters, Dover. [Ko. x3^
COLOBTBI..
J. R. Fuemenf Sydney, GCB.
Lord Lieutenant 4 3faj /
Lt.Coloxbl.
JohnFamabyLennjiTd, PL.
Capt.h.p.B.Art.: Hon.Col. 4 ^: '
Majob.
Walter Geo. SUrUng, late
Ogtt. B. Art 5 Pec -
Captaivs.
SicphenMatthewCTowe,|>.ci6 Mjr
JomiCnrtoi8AdolphnsLewic3o Jn' •'
James Sutton 2^ .ir..- ■
Edw. L. Fred. Jennings ... 7 Jacr :
Henry Bartram, j».» 7J3T:.?-
H.J. Burford-Hancock, late
4SF.p.e 14 Mar.:.
LXBUTBTTAIITS.
A1bertAlderBonAddiBon,p.«.z3N<r^ "
Richard Frewin 20 Ar-''
Arthur Thos. Waring, j».«. 30 Mav ♦
Wm. Hugh Bemers, j».«. ...19 Jas: -•
George Melville 26 Mar. -
BJTB LiBITTXir avt.
Thompson Hunter 22 yc»r. '
Aiii. 4- Capt.-Jtihn M'Gal-
lum, late ^B, Art .^.14 »*▼ :
A(fy«9ii.— John Walter 4 Af- ■ '
Amtt. 5Mffy«oi».— Clement
Cnthbert Walter 95 •^ ''
Scarlet Fsdngs.
Digitized by
Googie
Militia Artillery of England and Wales.
Soyal LancaBhire ArtiUeiy,
Head Qniirters, LiverpooL [No. 19.]
HoiroBi.sT OoLomiL.
Thomas Atchiaon, Copt, ret,
full pap, B.Art,...: X3 Apr. 63
Lr.CToLOirBx. CoMXAjrDiJra.
James Bourne, DL.JP. IfP.
Honorary Colotul 23 Apr. 63
Maiobs.
Hill Charley lloore 29 July 6a
Henry Tuke Holmes as Mar. ^^
C1.FTAIVS.
James Grant Stephen, lat€
Bi.Jfajor Bengal Jnf.p.9» ax Apr. 60
William Sldrvlng.. aa Deo. 66
Thomas Harvey Keaialey.. 30 Mar.'yo
James Clifton Brown 17 Apr. 71
William Nixon, j).« ao Jnly 71
Stanley Arnold, j).» 8 Apr. 7a
LnimirAirTS.
HrarvB. KeUey as Mar. 67
Wm. J. M'L. Bailey x Mar. 79
Stephen W. T. Roberts .......x4 May 73
Sm LlSUTXlTAVTS.
Heniy Earle 94 Sept. 73
Alex. C. Btophen a8 Jan. 74
Hon. Aug. P. B. Loftns 11 Feb. 74
Bernard H. Gnnston 14 Mar .74
-irf/.<f-C<ip<.— Wm.Campbell,
late of B. Art X3 Apr. 53
Surgeon. — James Chambers
FenpiAon, JTB xAng.6o
Ant.Surg.—yfm. M'Cheanex7 Dec 60
Scarlet Facings.
Sorthnmberlaiid Arfdllery.
[No. a3.]
Head Quarters, Bcrwick-on-Tweed.
Lt.Colohzl.
GlurleB John Beed ,.. 6 Aug. 68
Muos.
JohnWm. Finch 13 Oct 68
CAPTi-nrs.
Anthony Oompton Wood ... a July 69
Preston Osbom Page a Aug. 70
Henry Best Hans Hamilton 5 Feb. 73
Oharles C. Edwards s6 Feb. 73
LlKUTBKJlVTS.
Gerald Cecil Stewart Pagetxx May 70
Jasper M. Richardson 9 May 71
Frank Chadwick a June 71
James J. Kirsopp ia May 73
Wm. Byrne Jones 14 May 73
.i<2;e.^atp<.~Capt.M. M. Lane.
M. AH 4 Joly 73
5iKfy«oii.— Alexander Leslie
Gracey, MJ>. late of Turk-
iak Cvniingent ai Sept. $9
Scarlet Facings.
444
A(0.4' Ctnd.'^K. C. Lewes,
Capt. B. Art ao July 73
Pavmaeier.— Fred. Barlow la May 59
Qr. Ma$t.—F&t. Pitzpatrick 8 Mar. 59
SuraeoH.'^haxlea Sawer ... x OcU 5^
AMUi.Surg.—
Scarlet Facings.
Norfolk ArtiUery.
Head Quarters, Yarmouth, [No. aa.]
HOWOBABT COLOirSL.
General His Bayed Highneu
thf Prince of vftLleB, KG.
KT.KP. GCB. ffC-SJ. ...aSOct. 71
Lr.CoLomEi..
Bf. Hon. C, Lord Suffleld,
late of 7 Hu$$ar$ 9 May 66
Majobb.
Unool Stephen Bedingfeld.x6 Feb. 61
HoH. Harbord Harbord ax Mar. 68
Captaiits.
rott»melchior G. de Wezelli4 Mar. 6x
John Stanley Mott 8 June 63
Fred. Berpard Astley 6 July 6s
E«l\v. Mott AldoTSon, late
Lf. 07 F. 8 June 67
TaIw. Southwell Trafford...ai Mar. 68
Thomas Edward Bagge ... x June 71
LiBiTTBirAirrs.
Anthony Wm. Partridge ...a8 Mar. 65
Wm.HenrvAug.Keppel,^.*. a Apr. 67
Sir Wm. Hovell frolke8,ll«.x7 Apr. 68
TAvr. Rocrer M. Pratt, /».». 19 Sept. 70
ririrles Louis Buxton 3 May 7X
.fohn Snncroft Holmes a9 Sept. 71
Edw. Metcalfe, late Capt. 7
Huf'ttre a4Jan. 7a
Fni. D'Arcy Wm. C. New-
come 89 Mar. 73
Sub Lxbtttbvavts,
Adi. <f Cflpf.— John Gilbert-
8on, InteofB. Art a Maj53
8ur(7.— Cha. Gory Aldred,
JP 37 Aug. 53
^M^iS^Mr^.— John Frederic
BtaflTord zaMay 65
Scarlet Fadngi.
Boyal Pembroke Artillery.
Head Quarters, Hayerfbrdwest.
liT.CoLOirBI. COMVAimAirT.
fiir Hugh Owen Owen, Bart.
DLTjP., Aide de Camp to
tke Qmm» €tnd Colonel 34 May 7a
Majob.
John Owen, p.« la June 7a
Captaiks.
John Graham, p. • x Jane 7a
James Bowen SuxDmenm).t.a9 Mar. 73
LlBUTBITAirTS.
Fra. Perrott Bdwarde8.i>.».i4 Apr. 71
Tudor V. H. Thomas 18 Dec. 71
Sub LxBUTXiTAirTB.
Burnet Geo. Rind x4 Mar. 74
Adit. ^ Capt.4rPaym.—Wm.
Monkt Douglas Willan,
Ifdyor, late efB. Art 14 Aug. 55
8urg,-~jBa. David Brown . 39 Aug. 6a
Scarlet Facings.
Soyal Sussex ArtilleTy.
Head Quarters, Lewes. [No. a6,2
Lt.CoLONBL COMUAirDAKT.
Wm. Aug. St. Clair.i JP. laU
M<yor Bombam Hor$e Art.;
Honorary Colonel a May 6x
Majob.
Fred. Moor, DL.JP. late Lt.
3 F,i Hon. Lt. Colonel ... a May 6z
Captaixs.
James Hayes Sadler, Hon,
Major 4 Oct. 58
Barton L. John Scobell 15 July 6x
Wm. Rowe Lewis, JP 34 May 63
Robert T. N. Tubbs,» Capt.
h.p. Bombay Army xoFeb. 71
LlBUTBNAlTTS.
Walter Alers Hankey 7 June 66
A. L. Nicholson 38 Feb. 70
Sir Fra. C. Ford, Bt. p. 9....17 Mar. 71
Alfred Robert Margai7,i>.«. 6 Apr. 71
Malcolm Frascr, p. » 4 Aug. 71
Andrew B. Hayley i Mar. 7a
Fairfax Rhodes a6Apr. 73
Adjt. 4- Copf.— W.B. S. Pas-
ley,* Capt. k. p. B. Art. ...36 Oct. 73
Qr.Maeter.—yfm. Weston,
lateqfB. Art x Aug.6s
Surgeon. — Richard Turner aa Mar. 67
Atit. <9Kr^.— RaTonhillPearce,
MJ>. 14 Mar. 70
I Scarlet Facings.
Suffolk Artillery.
Head Quarters, Ipswich. [No. 3S.l
Li.CoiK>vBL Goim AKBAirt.
Robert Alex. Shafto, Lord
Waveney, DL.^ Colonel
x-x Mar. 57, and Aide de
Camp to tke Qmm 30 Apr. S3
Majob.
Howard Whitbread, late Lt.
a Lt. Bre. Britiek OerwuM
Legion 6 June 68
CAPTAnrs.
Edwin Pestell Harris, j».t. x3 Feb. 66
Herbert Pezmell 6 May 66
Jas. Wallace Dunlop Adair,
late Major Unati xx Mar. 67
Henry Smith, p.e 30 Apr. 70
Edmund Dresden, jp.« xoMay 73
Lib cnir Ames.
Wm. Erskine Forbes, p.9.i4 Jan. 7X
Leonard Walter Pead, p.e. 34 Mar. 7X
Wm. Henry Gordon, late
Lt.oSF.tp.e 39 June 7x
Wm. Blackstone Rennell... x June 73
Aug R. Whiteway, p.$ x6 Oct. 73
Sub Libvtbvavxs.
Edward Charles Moor x6 Aug. 73
Oharlei John Baston 10 Deo. 73
TorksLire Artillery.
Head Quarters, Scarborough.
Lt.Coloxbl Comkakdabt.
Henry Thomas Fyors, Capt.
k. p, B. Art. Hon. Colonel 19 Mar. -60
Majobs.
Marmaduko Jerard Grim-
ston, Hon.Lt.Col.DL.JP. 5 Mar. C:^
Thomas Nelson, ITom.Z/.Co^ 7 Dec. 67
Captaixb.
Arthur Brook8l)ank,i^ late
Capt. 38 F. JP 27 Mar. C2
George Sutton 2jApr. C\
Robt. Christopher WiiiTo- If 16 Juue 1 4
Y. G. Lloyd-Oroane, JP. ...31 July 64
John Wm. Bain Ha>YkL'3-
worth, JP X2 Juno 66
Richard Hill, JP 9 July 69
LiBCTXirAJrTs.
Cha. Edw. L. Ringrose, p.e, 5 TiTey 69
John M. T. Musgrave 5 Mar. 70
Cha, Fra. Fellows, p.« 2 Jan. 71
John Amorv Travers, p.e. a May 71
Walter L. Brooksbank 3 May 71
Wm.R.RingroBe-Voase,p.«.3xMay 72
Arthur Heniy Oakele3', p.e. i Juno 73
Sub LiBuxjBiTAXia.
Robert Lesley x6Aug. 73
Adjt. 4r Chp*.— Wm. Carr,
late of B. Art x Apr. 60
Qr. Mxuter.^Jdim Muttlo,
laieqfB.Art 35 Aug. 61
^nffWfOM.— William Taylor... 7 Jan. 6x
AMaitt. flbty.— HenryWrightxo May 6s
BoarlM Facings.
H H2
Digitized by V^OOQIC
445
MILZTIA ABTILLEBY OF SCOTLAND.
Argyll and Bute Artillery.
Head QoAiters, CampbelLtown*
[No. X17.]
, Lf.GoLOim Ck>iafAV])A3n.
Smollett M. Bddington^X.
MoHorarjf Colcml flo Nov. 61
Hajob.
William Tiimer,i».« " Oct.| 73
GAFr^nrs.
Herbert Jonee Hughes, p.t.
M<m. Magor 9 J«a. 64
J. 0. Perguflon Grier, laie
Lt. yj F. 7 Mar. 66
George Bddiiiglon,i>.# 6 Sept. 73
LmrrBvurTS •
iTohn W. Maodougall 9 Feb. 71
Robert Bruce Baird 3 Aug. 7a
John Wm. Steveneon, p.: 16 Oct. 7»
Fred. B. Browne 5 Feb. 73
Sub LnxTTBirAirTB.
James Thos. Nichol 17 Dec. 73
Eckford W.Watson 24l>ec. 73
^drt.*awf.— Geo.Hewson,
late qfk. Art S June 63
Qr.lfr.— James Banken ...14 Apr. 69
Surgeon.— yfm. Gibson 7 Not. 67
Scarlet Facings.
Oity of Bdinbnrgh Artillery.
Head Quarters, Edinburgh. [No.ii.]
lyt.CoLOKiL CoiCMi.irDiJr».
Ootavius Pelly, Capt. h.p.
UadraeCaxxdry; Mon. Col.26 Mar. 7a
Majob.
Aleicander Moncrieff. JP....a6 Mar. 7a
Caraihb.
Robert Legat 5 Bept.67
Archibald CampbeU 17 June 69
JohnS.MaoDowall sMaj?*
Frederick W. Carter 3 JJ»y 7«
Chas. Stewart,Za<«£<. B.Art. 12 Oct. 7a
James M. Waiters 18 Mar. 74
LiBTTUBirAirTa.
Robert Greig 14 ©ec. ft
Sub laBumriaTi.
n Campbell 04 Sept 73
'^^&;rS&Lfcapt3'.Art. 6 Sept. 59
c„-« —Charles Dycer, JfD.
l^ Army yTedical Stqf... 8 Aug. 63
IScarlet Facings.
Fife Artillery.
Head Qnartera, Cupar. [No. xa.]
CotiOBBX..
John Balfbor, F«« Lt. JP.
laUf^Qr. Ode, 93 Feb. SS
Lt.CoLOITBL ComCAHBABT.
<5fr P.Arthur Halkett,£art.i
late Captain sSueearejp.t.yi Apr. 73
MAJOBS.
JohnLuke 34 Beptys
Robert Rintoul 94 Bept 73
Captaibs.
OwenBrota 09 Apr. 7*
William Baird, j>.« la Aug. 7«
Alexander Thompson, p.e. la Aug. 7*
Charles Lamont, j».« 94 Sept 73
LXBXrTBVABTS.
James Syme " July 7*
David M M. Crichton 4 Sept. 7a
Fred. C. Halkett x Feb. 73
Alex. L. Drysdale 31 May 73
SXTB LiBUTBBABTS.
Son. Robt. Preaton Bruce la Nov. 73
^irt.^-Cope.— WnLManweH,
tateo/B.AH 37 Feb. 55
PoyflMw^er.— William Hai^.xa May 59
5itrff«os.~Andrew D. Durie,
MI> IX June 73
Atet.89rff.—Wm. Munro xx Oct 73
Scarlet Facings.
Forfai and lancaTdiiie
Artillery.
Head Quarters, Montrose. [No. X3.]
Ii«.C0L0BBL COMlf ABBABT.
Reg. H.Alex. Ogilvy,jJ.«... x Juxifi72
Majobs.
Son. Wm. Arbuthnott,ia<« ^^ ^
qfEJ.C.B. : Son. Lt. CoL 2 May 69
Wm.T.Blair-Imrie, JP. p.». i June 72
Capiaibs.
John Alien Allen, JP. Intt.
ofMuekttni.p.e , xSMar. S9
Charles Basil Fisher 7 Apr- 64
Henry A. F. L. Carnegie,*
late Lt. Bengal Sng. p.e.... 4 June 66
Alexander Hunter 4 Feb. 70
Louis Turunski 20 July 7a
Clamd Cathoart Carnegie,
p.e XX Oct. 73
Alexander Carnegie, j>.#.... 17 Deo. 73
Wm. 0. B. Oonstablfi 6 May 61
W. St. Leger Dordin, pje, 7 Am. 61
DavidCrawfordLixxdsay j» A 7 liar. 71
Edward Whvte Smith, p.«..x5 Jmie 71
Fred. L. MalgarinL 6 Apr. 71
Jamea G. Watson 29 lur- 73
Sub LiBUTBWAXiB.
G. V.tLard Oaraegxe. 6 SepL 73
At(4t.^Capt.—B. W. San-
dye, Oaptaim B. Art aoKOT.72
Aify.— Alex. Dickaoix, JfO.xo July ss
AMeUt.Surs.—BMay Steele x6 imt 73
Scarlet FadBga.
HaddmgtozL, Berwick, Iiinlith-
gow, and Peebles ArtiUezy.
Head Quarters, IHmbar.. [Ko. >]
HOBOBABT COLOBBL
tllWilliam Hay, JDL. Capt.
h. p. 15 J^. Convener of tke
Couf^ of Beneidk 9 F*- 4'
^.COLOBBK CcmXABBABT.
Tl^omas Shairp, Son. CoL 13 Aug. p
Majob.
Jamee Grant Sntfcie, pa. ... 5 BefLy
Cabxaxbs.
Archibald Dickson. p.e, ...15 Apr. 61
Henry Robert HArdie, j}.t...xo Mar. ti
Frederic Lewis Roy x4Scpt7>
John R. Dawson, pa. 13 ^7 T^
LlBtJTBBAB^.
Geo. Aug. Fred.BaiUie. j>.«. 35 JoseSS
Son. WiUter Stuart, Uaeter
ofBlantyre 19 M*F ^9
Alex. Haig Rentan, p.e. ...23 Oct. (9
Henry Gillon 16 Feb. t^
Sub Libutbbabts.
ThomaaA.Houston-BoawallaS Feb.;4
Adjt. 4r Capl.—JsmBB San-
dys Bird, Lt. h.p. J2. Mar.
Art -. xNoT.:'
^Hty.— JoixnDnnlop xxlCar.ci
Scarlet Facings.
MILITIA ARTHiliBRT OP
Eoyal Antrim Artillery.
5T0.X.3
in
HOBOBABY COLOBBL.
LT.COLOBBL OomjABUABT.
FMtf . Massereeno and Fer-^ ^^^^ ^^
Majob.
Edmond Alexander Hannay x Jan. 73
Captaibs.
Horatio Sloan©, Son.Mt^or,
TnetructorofM^etrsi y^S^J^^p
Rich.T.B.RuS8ell^o«.J&^V. ^jOcL 65
Jatties Craig -- 3 ^ug. 72
H. B. Johnston, p.». JP- • ••" ^^^' ^^
Arthur Wm. Shirley-Ball,
LiBUTBNABIS.
Chas. A. Cooper to Aug. 65
Valentine J. Cornwall .15 Mar. 73
Arthur Forbes a6 Apr. 73
BiTB Ltbittbbabts.
Wm. Henry Kinsey 3i"Doc. 73
John 0. K. Fox ax Jan. 74
rREIiAND.
Armagb Artflleiy.
Head Quarters, Armagh. [Nc :-]
Oabuit.
JxonnMSUKTm
Sierfeon.^
Seaziet FaoixigB.
ii(^*B*«t«.— Andrew Munfo,
tate of B.Art i Dec. 54
Poymorfor.— WflKamHough-
Urn, UUe Lieut h.p S Jan- 55
Qr.Ur.—A. Markham 2 Mar. 6t
««««)».— Fra. L'Estrango,
JliD 6 June 6a
AeeietSuro.—Dtiyid Tag-
gart» afl> -IS Sept. 70
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Cork Oity Artniery.
Head Quarters, Cork. [K0.5J
HOBOIBABT COX.OBBI.
Thi Sari qf BKOdon, HL.
JP, .....xa >0T. 7)
J/t.CounnL.
Andrew JordaineWood, DL.
JTP.laUOnKxsSmaean!
Somrarp Colons ..<«..«...• 4^*^ 3>
Digitized by
boogie
MUitia Artillery of Ireland.
ICjuob.
John liOagfleld. JP s Jan. 71
J. F. Fibe. Beniard 30 Iffay 71
John TuolLey,Hom, Jfq;. j».«.34 Bepl.73
Richard L. B. Tooker z^ Jane 6a
Duncan Dnnloe Abbott 8 Oct. 66
Charles Pardon Ooote zx Jan. 69
David Ooold 5 Feb. 73
James Bdm. F. Bany 37 Jan. 7Z
81m LnuTururas.
James a Beamish ^ Deo. 73
matter. — Frea.Aaff •Foster,*
i4iU Capt. MogalMarintAr*
iUUfj Z3 May 6s
A(«y.— B.N.Towiisend,afZ>. 5 Joly 69
Amt.8tuy,^^ T. Warren.
JfD, .:. 8 Feb. 6a
Bevlet Facfaigs*
West Oork ArtiUeTy.
Head Qoarkeis, Hacroonu [No. 4.]
HOVOBABT OoLoni.
H.B.,JBarl^8hannon......3aFeb. 71
liT.CoLOvn OomiJjnAjrT.
WiniaTiiHenTyJ«ongfle1d,fa<t
^ O^, xa F. Hm. CoUmd ...Z9 '^07. 73
Fatk. Donoan,j».«. Z9N0T. 73
Cjlttaxvs.
Edmond BcaUy, late Oapi.
Briiieh Qerwum Legicm ...34 Oot. 57
Henry F. F. Byans, Hon.
MeQor 39 Aag.6o
F. H. H. Warren, Sem.Meo.'^^ Sept. 7Z
7hos.AinslieLanham 36 Feb. 73
Fra. Wm.WQodl0y s6Feb. 73
Iimmvuns.
Wm. H. Longfleld 33 Jsn. 7a
Denis Seolly z6 0ot. 7a
Fred. H. Brans a6 Apr. 73
Fifeoam^ Bereharen 36 Ajnr. 73
James Walter Hofanea 3Z Hay 73
Sirs LnvTxvAsv.
Eraa 8t Haor Nepean a8 Feb. 74
Aiji. 4- Cbfrf.— Thomaa Pod*
ney, late ^Sojfol Art,.,..., z Jan. 55
^.jff<ulcr.— Joseph Owen,
late </JB. AH 8 Deo. 65
AirMMi.— Charles Creed ... 7Har. 56
.4«fw<.5Kfy.— Heniy Charles
Garde, jTZ) zoDeo. 6z
Scarlet FtMsiiiKS.
Donegal ArtiUery.
{TkePriaeeqfWale»\) [No. 8.]
Head Qnarters, Letterkenny.
HOVOBAST CO&OBBL.
Sir JsmesAmieskyStewsrt,
Bart. 36 Sept 55
Lt.OOLOVBI. OOMMABBijrf .
BobertBoeFisher,J».Jr<vV>r,
ret. f, p, Megal ArHUerjfg
HemormTf CoUmA Z4 Hsr. 55
MUOB.
Bob. Geo. Hontgomery Z3 Bept.60
Cakaivs.
Thos. Patterson, Hos. HVy. Z9 Mar. 55
Menryn TrerorYeaey 7 Msr. 58
Thomss F. Toe Z3 Apr. 6z
William C. OUilbrd 30 Miur. 7a
lilB UfBJV ABTC.
Bobi. a. Stewart s6Fsb. 73
Svs liiBVffBvmsi
Mwaham Prim 0ra^ya......i4 Jum 73
AdH.
vne,* la
-Hen.ArehdaU
Dovne,* laU Copt. M. AH. zo Jane 68
Qr.Ma$ter.— John KeUy... z Sept. 55
aurg.—Q. E. Gsrre ...39 Nor. 73
Dublin Qity Artillery.
Head Qaarters, Dablin. [No. 9.]
Lt.Colobbl.
Francis de Bargh,i».« 27 Deo. 71
Majob.
Thos. P. O'Meara z8 Mar. 7a
CAnAXBS.
W. James MagUl, M9n,M^f.y> Apr. 59
Wm. B. Digby 4 Feb. 70
Robert Thonrpeon, p.e z8 Mar. 7a
Henry P. S. Darley zz May 7a
LlBVTBBABTS.
Thomas L. J. Plunkett x Sept. 70
WykehamC. Dickenson, |».t.zo Jan. 7Z
UUck G. G. de Borgh 3 Aag. 7a
JohnA.Aylmer zoAag. 7a
Arthor Wm. Thompson sz May 73
Adit, f CopicMfi — Chariea
MoCallom, laU </iK. .ir*.z8 Dee. 54
Qr.ira«^.— WalterMnrphy33 Apr. 60
aurgeen.—'Ey. Wilson, JrD.z9 May 70
Scarlet Facings.
Limerick Qity Artillery.
Head Qaarters, Lizneriok. [No. ao.]
HOVOBABT COLOVBL.
S. P., Vieet. Gort 30 Nor. 65
Lr.COLOKBL COMXABBAXY.
Hbs.Cha.8mythyereker j».«.z5 Mar.73
Majob.
Bobert G. 8. MaanseU, laie
Id. 85 F.,p.9 za Apr. 73
Captazbs.
Geo. C. Spa^ht, laU G^.
9 F.,p.§. ..a* Mar. 73
J. C. A. Osborne, p.e a6 Mar. 73
Sir Claade Champion de
Crespigny, Bt. late Bne.
60 F.,pM. 30 Apr. 73
Cha. M. Moran, late Capt.
z Dr. Ode 3Z Deo. 73
LllirrBBABTS.
Thomas R.P.Fitsgezald,^.«.z9 Jane 7a
Wm.D. MaanseU 4 Sept. 7a
Adit, f Ot^.—Edw. Lyons,
vegpi, S. AH. z Jane 7a
Sob LzBUTBVAVTa
Christopher Cooper 6 Sept 73
John E H SuUiyan zz Sepk 73
Am7.— Wm. Daniel Maiphy 6 Jan. 55
Scarlet Facings.
Londonderry Artillexy
Company.
[No. az.]
CAnAOr COXXABBAVf .
Stewart Blacker 9 Jan. 55
LlBOTBVABT.
Heniy Scott Smith 9 Jan. 55
5i»fv^--Henxy Carey Field,
Jft) 86 Apr. 55
Scarlet Fadnga.
The Dnke of Olarenoe's Mnn-
Bter Artillexy, or let, or
South Tipperary KiUtia.
Head Qaarters, ClomneL [No. 37.]
LT.COLOVBt.
Bdw. Bagwell Pozefoy, la<«
Capiaim 4 Hueeare aaJane66
Majobs.
Wins Cnrfks Gason a6 Ja)y 58
Bioh. Oilaado Kellett, JF. 14 Apr. «4
Capcaibb.
Henry Sargint, Hon. JHqfort^ Feb. SS
Edmond SonthwellMalcahoy,
JP. Honorarp Me^or Z7 Jan. 56
John Viyian Ryan,ji.« 17 Jaly 6z
Daniel JamesMansergh, late
Lieat. 19 F. Z4 Apr. 64
Bobert Prendergast 6 May 65
Biohard Bagweu,^.«. a8 Mar. 71
James A. Prendergast, p.». 16 Oct. 7a
LXBirXBVABTS.
J. Csrr, 2a<« ZO F. z7Aag.55
Daniel M. Massy, p.e. 36 Mi^ 6a
William White,^.«L 4 Sept. 66
HOgh Baker 3« Mar. 68
John NevmeLangley,'p.».... 9 Mar. 71
Charlea Wm. Ohadwick ao Apr. 71
Sub LiBTTnBAjrn.
JohnJ. Honner 29 Nor. 73
Thomas Edw. Prioe 10 Dec. 73
Jamea 3faasy Dawson ......a8 Feb. 74
Adii. ^ Ca»<.~Franois John
MUman, late Lt. B. AH...a4 Apr. 71
Qr. Mm^.— John Oanr, late
^loF. Z3 Feb. 55
8wra. — W. B. Pholan za Not. 73
Aeriet.Surff.^
Scarlet Facings.
Tyrone ArtiUery.
Head Qaarters, Dnngannon, [No. aS.]
Cabtaxbb.
Ynyr Hemy Barges, p.e. ...zz Mar. 59
Marcos P. F. CMflfeUd z6 Sept. 69
LnuvBBABn.
John 8. Irwin a Dec. 67
John Biohardson ao Apr. jt
Adjt.dr Cbp«.— Jos. Stanley
Wright, laU qf B. AH. ...zo Apr. 55
5sry.-Wm. Twlgg, MD. ...38 Mar. 68
Scarlet Facings.
Vaterford ArtiUery.
Head Qaarters, Wstorford. [No. 39.]
Lt.Colovbl.
Henry Jno.Bichard Yilliers-
Stiiart,iCi^.*.^. 68F.p.*.z6 Mar. 7a
Majobs.
Sir Jno. Esmonde, Bt, MF.
Mon.U.CoL z6Mar.7S
Leopold Geo. Fredk. Keane,
late Bne. 5a F, 6 Aug. 73
CAvfAnrs.
Henry Meagher, Hon.Mqf.u Deo. 45
Bdw. Lymbery, Hon.MMor a Deo. 57
GeorgeMeara, Hon. Mt^orat Jan. 59
John Enssell Molcahy, p.e.
Hon. M^f'or z5 Jane64
Crofton B. Uniaoke,ir.Jfiv-i9 Jiu^ 7*
Albert Hardinge I^nch ...19 Jane 7Z
Edward Nonn 34 July 7a
H.A.Heweteon,j>.« 4 Feb. 74
lilBOTBBABTS.
Henry B. Cheamley, p.*..... 4 Apr. 71
George P. Sogers z5 May 71
Chas. Wm. Henry Wall ao Fob. 7a
Wm. AnsdeU Poole 4 Sept.7«
SvB LnatBBAjm.
Gerald BagnaU. z4Jan. 74
^4f<.#>C^.-OtwayWheeler
Coflb, Capt. k.p. B. Marine
AH. ao Ja^y 69
Qr.Jr<Mfar.— MichaelO'Don-
nell, Ctmi. A. 9. asF. a May U
Amv.— BiohardHen.Bogers,
MD. 7 Apr. 73
Aeeiet.anr9.—Jfaak J. Bed-
mond zz Jane 72
Scarlet Fadnga.
Digitized by V^OOQIC
MILITIA. INFJUTTBY OF T^^Ql^kHD AflB WALES.
' Boyal Anglesey.
{Light InfaHtty.) [No. 6i.]
Head Quarters, Beauxnaris.
I/r.COLOlTBL COKKAirSXlTT.
Thomas Peers Willianui ...zoMar. 53
Ca^ptaiits.
Wm. Henry Gopeland 20 Mar. 69
Rich. Hugh B. Galbraith ...15 June 71
Fra. James BaJfcer, Zieut.
h.p. CegUm Siyim a July 73
liEBUTBirAlffTB.
Adjt,J^ Capt—CharleaKey'
worth, late Capt. 52 JP. ...17 May 67
Surgeon. — Walter Hum-
phries, 3fD X Not. 55
Facings Blue.
Bedford.
{Lig\t Infantry.) [No. x8.]
Head Quarters, Bedford.
Cox.oirBL.
Rich. Th0B.Gilpin. MF. DL.
JF.BtJLt.Col.laieqfR.Br.ii Sept. 48
Lt.Golokxl.
W. Stuart, JP.JIon. Colonel x6 June 60
Mi-jos.
CA-PTAnrs.
Geo. B. Sharpe. Hon. Mty, 9 June 58
Alfred Herbert Lucas 32 Mar. 63
Thos. Joseph gunderiand...38 Apr. 65
John Hilbert Tate xoFeb. 68
Charles Stuart Thornton ...35 Apr. 68
George Peiegriue Nash 30 Apr. 73
LlSUTBITAirTS.
Arthur George Judd x6 June 66
Hen. Jno. Hugh do Vismes .35 Apr. 68
Alfred Fhilin Beaumont,j).«. 6 Jan. 73
Wm. Bdm. Brand Hale 15 May 73
Arthur K. Lrndsell zs Apr. 73
Chas. Thos. LindsoU 31 2iiiy 73
Sub Lzbutxvajixs.
Oswald F. Tatham 3z Feb. 74
Adji. f Capt.— George Toee-
land,^ late Adjt. 33 Jbo^... 9 Mar. 57
PaynMu^er .^Jno.R.GrayBoni4 May 58
Surgeon. — Michael James
MaoOoruack, MD si Aug. 54
.^iMM^.^Kr^.— Rowland Hill
Coombs 38 Apr. 69
Qr.ifM^er.— Adam Merrie . x June 55
Park Green Facings.
Boyal Berks.
Head Quarters, Reading. [No. 7.]
' * * Mediterranean . ' '
Ia.COLOITBL CoinCAKDAITT.
Xord Norreys, j». $ 3X July 63
Majors.
Victor Wm. B.' Van do
Weyer, p. » 4 ^7 71
John Blandy Jenkins 39 Mar. 73
Caftaixs.
Ward Soane Braham, p. ».,
ln$t. of Muek., Hon.Maj\ ig Feb. 63
Arthur Thos. Pratt Barlow .19 Apr. 66
Bob.Ohristopher Arbuthnot 4 May 71
Walter Holroyd Morland ... 5 Feb. 73
-Wm. M.Cha. PechcU 5 Feb. 73
Georore Bramston Kyre,p.«. 5 Feb. 73
ChriBCopher C. Oidfleld,
" CaptiUn^ h.p. 38 J* x8 Oct 73
Chos. Sdw. Howard Vincent,
■ UiteLt.aiF. .x8 Oct. 73
TiTEUTBIfUSn,.
Francis Thomas Byston ...17 Feb. jr
Francis Martin Atkins 4 May 71
Sydney Alers Hankey xs May 71
Robert Gray 0. Mowbray... x June 7^
Moubray AUfrey,p.# 3 Aug. 73
Geo. A. C. Reid, p.e xs Mar. 73
Wm. H. Hippisley, p.$ X5 Mar. 73
Carleton v. Blyth 36 Apr. 73
SiT9 LiBVTBVAsrrs.
Thomas John Bowles 31 Dec. 73
Aijt 4- Capt.— Fred. Henry
Lang, late Capt. 34 F. ...17 July 58
Qr. Master. — John MUne,
late of 73 F. 30 June 55
ifficra.— H.Wilson Reed, lfZ).34 Feb. 55
Aeetet. Surff.—Tn. Arthur
Bull^ 34 Feb. 64
Blue Facings.
Boyal Brecon.
{BiAee.) [No. 133.]
Head Quarters, Brecon.
Lr.CoLoirBL Commakdajit.
William Bridgwater 35 Apr. 65
Captaivs.
David Edward Jonos 7 May 63
John Williams Morgan 8 May 65
Thomas Gwynne Vaughan. 3 Sept.69
LXBTTTBirAlTTS.
Walter Powell Jeffreys 8 May 65
James Aug. Fra. Snead xx Apr. 67
Henry Lewis 31 Mar. 70
Gioo. H. T. Swinton, «.». ...38 Apr. 7X
Gerald John Fitzgerald 30 Apr. 73
Adit. ^ Caef .— Robt.Breroton,
Xmu^. 46F XX May 73
iSi«r/jr«©«.— Thos. Armstrong 3 Dec. 6x
Boyal Buoks.
(Kivo's Oww.) [No. 35.3
Head Quarters, High Wycombe.
Lt.Coloitbl.
Walter Caulfield Pratt, JT.
late Cavt. 67 F. ; Honorary
Colonel 33 Apr. 55
Majobs.
Henry Ayshford Sanford,
late Capt. 4^ F. 31 May 59
John Joseph Augustine
Ijeon8a*d Creaton, late of
Qr.Gde 4 May 68
GATTAHrS.
Bpringall Thompson, p.i. ...15 Sept.68
Adolph.HalkettVeratunna,*
late Capt. 59 F.^p.e 3x Mar. 69
James Simpson Carson, j>.«. ao May 69.
Edward Dyke Lee 20 May 69
Fred. L. David, Hon. Maj.
rf.p. B. Marinee 9 May 73
Henry Edward Bumey 10 Aug. 73
LlBUTBlTAKTS
Alexander Spencor Maokayss Mar. 69
Gerald Geo. Caulfoild PraUxs Feb. 7X
Henry Edward Stevens ...so Apr. 71
Henry Compton Maul 20 Apr. 71
Marriott S. Carson 6 May 71
Rich. Wm. S. Lowndos 8 Feb. 72
Ronald Oariston Seton, p.$.i2o Mar. 73
Charles Meeking 4 Sept. 73
Sub Libutbitaktb.
Cecil G. Lord xx Oct. 73
AdJt.4'Ct9t.—VTtA. PoweU,»
laie Lt. 49 F. 5 Aug. 7X
Qr. jlftt*^*r.— JohnCroes, tef #
■ ofOren. &d$ 3oSopt.S9
Surgeon.— Wm. Rose 7 May 73
Aenet.Surg.—
Blue Facings.
Oambridge.
Head Quarters, Ely. [No. 68.]
CotOITBt.
Hon. Octavius Dnneombe,
X>X. lateZt, 1 Life Ode, ... a Atlg. 5a
Lr.OobovKL.
Robert Gregory Wato, DX.
JT. late Capt. <^ 33 F.;
Honorary OaUmel 31 Allg.54
Majob.
Launcelot Reed 30 Apr. 73
Captaivs.
John Julius T.Haylock,7a^.
ofMuek.^p.e.; Hon.Mqforas Josa $9
W. H. Baldwin. Hou.Mi^or aS Apr. eo
W.TUden Layton, Him.Mi^.11 Msy ci
John Armjne Willis 15 June 65
Thomas Avelins^ 29 July t-;
Francis Wm. Wragg 14 Jan, 71
Hon. KUot C. Yorke »6 Apr. n
Harry Frost 30 Apr. -j
IdXUTBVijrTS.
FrancdB Smith 20 Septri
Wolstazi Franda 33 Mar. ;/
Leslie Arch.Inne8 19 Just- r^
John E. Foster 26 Mar. 73
Mem, Alex. G. Yorke 34 Hbj 73
A«yt.4'Capt.^mch&6l Dick-
meni,lat«ofScotaFu». 0de,y> Juse ':
Qr.lfduivr.— William Scott,
late ^Seote Fue, £U«. 19 July £;
Surgeon. — Fred. Fawasett,
MD X3 Maj 7>
Aeeiet. Surg,— Geo. MumY
• Sinclair x3Mfly7>
Fadngs Yellow.
Boyal Oardigan.
{Bifie*.) [No. 64.]
Head Quarters, AJbexyacwith.
Lr.CoLoni; ComfAjmABT.
Edw«rd Lewis Pryae, late
Capt. 6 Dr. Ode 27 May 65
GAPXAnrs.
J. A. Lloyd Philipp8, JF,
DL. late Capt. 82 F. {Hon.
M<yor, X3 Aug. 70) „ 3 Ang.s5
Geo. Griffiths williaxna 6^'^T.;i
LXBVTBirASTB.
Henry Charles Flyer.... 19 Oct. 67
David Thomas 32 JAar. ?y
Thomas Lloyd 8 ilar. ;;
Philip Fra. Durham 8 Aug. :i
John Thomas Morgan, pa...is ^7 ''
Robert L. Edwards 14 Dec. 72
Adft. 4- Capt.—Chta. Bassett
Lewis, DL. JF. late Liemt.
85 F. 95 Mar. ^
^urywa.— Morris Jones 17 M*y 75
Scarlet Facings.
Boyal Oamarron.
{Bijlee,) [No. 56:]
Head Quarters, Oanmnros.
" The Flmme qf tike Frimee of Wsltf'
"/cADiew."
HovoBABT Covosrst.
Edward Gardoa* Lord Pen-
- rhyn. late <^ Gr. Gd$. ^
Colanelin the Army 3oAii|r.p
liCCOLOSTBL COKVABBAS?.
John Vincent HawksJcy
Williama, r- •t Ji*. X)i.-^3 T^ •'
Digitized by V^OOQIC
MQUiii Ittfamiry of England and Wale*.
448
Uajob*
Hanzy V}aX^p. «. xs Mar. 73
Gafiaivs.
Wallace WilKam Oraeg z Hay 67
Jofm G.'WyBn Griffith, lai«
JCnrign^F, z6 July 68
HcTTnaa Wayne, late Capt.
joF. 3 -Apr. 7*
liTXTTTBirAirtB .
Wm. Kinsey Hayward,j».«. 3 Apr. 71
Clias. Henry B. Gladstone 6 May 71
Sub LisuTssAins.
AJj.Jt Cap^.—BdwardDenne
Naircs, laU Lt. gj F. 15 June 59
Sary,— John Richards, JiD.36 Nov. 52
Scarlet Facings.
Thoe. Uneti BrooUehimt 19 Xu
1st Boyal Oheshire.
{lAffki Infamtrg.) [No. 6.]
Head Quarters, Chester.
GOLOKXl.
Hagh, Lord Delamere, DX.
JP. late of z L^e &d», ...98 Aug. 40
liT.COLOVXL.
Ron. T. Orsnyille Ghobnon-
deley, J>L. JF, late Catpt,
43 i^.; Sonorary Colonel.., z Oct. 5a
Majoss.
Wilhraham Fred. ToUe-
mache,«. # as July 65
Charles Hoeken Franoe-
Hayhnrst, JF, late Lt. 77
F, z6 Apr. 73
CAnAnrs.
William Vigor Foz,^.* ao Bept.6z
Oswald Feter Leigh, late Li,
aa F. as Sept.6z
Thos.HoratiolCttrshall,«>.«.aoJune 63
Bdw. Wrn. Fred. Acton,ia«#
Capt. i6F. 24 Jan. 65
Henry Potts aoDec. 6s
George Hezirr Wildes, p.e...is June 66
Craren Charles Goring, late
Capt. 33 J*. laApr. 70
Wm. Bdw. H. H. GraYes,«p.t.
late Lt. 64 J.,/. 9f^- *♦ May 73
Henry John Fotts, j>,« zi Feh. 74
Bhya Sainier Jonea zx Feb. 74
LnvrxVAirxB.
Albert Nielson Hornby ao Mar. 7Z
Edward Howard Moss Z7 Apr. 7Z
Fra. Manners Baker, p.e. ...ao May 7Z
. SvB LnrxsvAVTS.
PhiUp H. B. Salisbury as July 73
Charles James Hill 29 Not. 73
Adjt. ^ Cbpf.— Charles Hen.
White, late Cant. 14 F. ...za Oct. ^^
Qr.Ur. vitk natk of Lieut.—
E. C. Hicks 3 Jan. $5
5uryMm.— Thomas Brittain 90 Dec. 56
^«»t«<.^»iy.— Alez.Hamilton5 Jan. 7a
Blue Facings.
2nd Boyal Oheshire.
Head Quarters, Macolesfleldi
[No. Z03.]
HOVOBASY COLOtnUk,
IiT.OoLoinn CoinfA]n>A>T.
Hemy Brongham Tioch,Cg. 16 July 73
Majom.
Philip leBelward Bgerton,*
Me U.J' Capt. Cold. Bde.iB Aug. 69
Idward Reddish ...» ..zaNoT.73
ClMAIirB.
Sobert Feel F16yd» late
Aw^ 8s Jl as Attg. 6$
, 'ng.69
Cephas John Howard zs Sept. 69
Robert Warren,2a/«X<.z3 J*. 8 Feb. 70
Heniy Turner 39 Apr. 70
John jDuncan Cameron, late
Lieut. B. ArtiUerv sJ<ui. 7Z
Bdwin Bedding, late Sue. zo
.P., Inet. <^Mu$ketfy 23 Mar. 7Z
Joseph HazrisonByans,* late
Capt. 28 F. 8 Apr. 72
LlKITTBVAinCS.
Charles F. Thomycroft Z9 Aug. 69
Francis Henry Cheetham.-ao Aug. 69
George John Uha|)man 2z Aug. 69
James Jonas Wilkinson zz Feb. 70
John F.Brocklehuret as Mar. 72
James B.M. Lingard 17 July 72
John Herbert Aloock,p.«....3z May 73
Sub Lzbutsxavts.
Henry D. Brocklehurst as OoL 73
Sept. 7z
Adit, f Capt.— Wm. H. Paul,
Motor t h,p. Depot Batt. ...Z4
Qr.lfarf.— Tho. FitsQerald,
Ct^tain h. p. Depot Batt... 21 Jan. S9
Sura.—ChtM. John Sanlbrd 5 Apr. 54
.lMi«l.^fV.-^as. B.Hughes a May 70
Blue Facings.
Dnke of Oomwall's Bangers.
(JBt/fet.) [No. 38.]
Head Quarters, Bodmin.
Lt.Colovbl CmacAHDAirT.
Harry Reg. S. Trelawny,
lateofSDre 3 May 7a
Majobs.
Sitr John St. Aubyn, Bt. p. «. s May 66
Bdward St. Aubyn aa May 7a
CAPTAXirS.
John Morris Prynne Z9 May 66
Richard Hambly Andrew...z9 May 66
William Cole Pendanris ...X9 May 66
Otho Solon Luzmore Gilbert a Mar. 68
Hon. Charles Geo. C. Bliot,
lateU. ^ Cant. Or. 0de...ji Deo. 69
Walkyn L. L. JDownes, Lt.
k.p. 33 F. a May 70
Wiluam Goiyton 3 May 70
BdwinLey 3 May 70
Arthur John Hutchinson,
late Lt.Q3 F. Inel.qfMuek.94 Feb. 7Z
Bdwyn Blade King, p. e. ... z July 73
Arthur Wybrow Baker, late
Lt.66F. z Jan. 73
lilBtTTBirAirTS.
George Badley Marke, p.e. 8 Not. 69
Horatio Bamford 93 Feb. 7Z
Horace Matson Prior, p.e. 23 Mar. 7Z
Henry H. N. Onslow zs Mar. 7a
Sub liZBVTBBAVTS.
Henry A. L. Conran 34 Sept 73
Horace AlftedlGroom z4Jan. 74
Thomas B. J. Lloyd az Feb. 74
Conway S. G. Canning az Feb. 74
Adi. jr Capt.—ThomsA Fred.
HiU Alms,! late Cavt, s^F.aZ Feb. S3
Qr. If a«^.— James Murray 7 Nov. 58
AHveon.— Thos. Q. Couch 28 June 69
.^ww^. Afiy.—SamuelMason 8 Not. 69
Black Facings.
Boyal Onmberland.
Head Quarters, WhitehaTen. [No. 9.]
HoirOBABT COLONBL.
Henry Lowther, late Capt,
I Ltfe Ode 24 Feb. 66
Lt.Colobtbl.
BamL La«yWm. Sanderson 27 Not. 67
Maiobs.
Henry Bpenoer 97 Nor. 67
Thomas H. Rosaall X4 Apr. 7Z
Cavtaibs.
Aliired Aug. D. L'Bstnmge,
Inet, ^Mueketiy ....29 Juno 60
Fielding Trimmer Z7 Aug. 60
Fred. Robertson Sewell 24 Feb. 68
Joseph Syde Sparkes Z2 May 7Z
William John A. Baldwin... 7 Not. 7z
James Granville Sharp 3Z Jan. 72
John James Mackenzie 5 Mar. 7a
Charles John Myers, late Lt.
34 J. zs May 7
LiBUTBirAVTS.
Peter Fisher 4 July jx
Samuel Wagstaff Smith ... z Aug. 7Z
Arthur Ernest Peters, pa. 20 July 72
John Howard 3Z July 72
Charles O. Aspinwall 4 Sept. 72
Sua LiBumrAsn
Wm. L. Hervey Z7 Dec. 73
Hon. Hugh C. Lowther Z4 Mar. 74
^,
'*. 4" Cbp<— Morris James
awoett, late Lieut. 7 F....y> Mar. 67
fi^»r7«im.-~JohnEdw.l^iom-
bum 12 May 7X
Aeeiat. Surgeon.—Thoa. Fra.
I'Anson, MD za May 7z
Blue Facings.
Boyal Denbigh.
{Bi/Ui.) [No. 46.]
Head Quarters, Wrexham*
Lr.CoLOBBL COXMABDABt.
Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe.
Bart, late Lt. 4- Capt, Seote
Fue. Ode., pa, aaMay 7a
Majob.
Hugh Robert Hughes a6 Oct. 7a
Captaivs.
Richard Frederick Birch ... 3 Msy 6s
Francis Henry Barker, j).«. z Mar. 67
Philip Hugh Hvmberston,
p.e.. Inet. tfMueketry ... 8 Fob. 70
David Thomson, !».«. 93 Not. 7'
LtBUTBXABTS.
Philip Yorke 3l'eb. 7Z
Arthur L. Bentley, p.e. ... z8 Apr. 71
Arth.Wm.MostynOwen,/).«.as Oct. 71
Wm. Fearon Tipping zs Feb. 73
Geo. Lloyd Dieken Z9 Not. 67
Adit. 4- Cmpt. — Johjx B.
Barker,^ CateOmt. 75 JP... z June 70
^Mf^con.— F. L. Heaton 30 Jan. 64
Blue Facings.
Ist Derby.
Head Quarters, Derby. [No. 62.3
Lt.Colobbl.
Bdward Thomas Ooke,^ Z>£.
JF. laU Capt. 69 F., Son.
Colonel z8 Not. S3
Majobs.
Ashton Mosley,> JF. late
Oapt.6oSyU9; Son.Lt.Col.ai Septsa
George Newdigate,* JF, ... 8 Feb. 66
CAKAnrs.
Hodder Roberts, late Lt.
i(o F.t Hon. lienor 33 Oct. 5s
John Woolnongh, Inairuotor
ofMuek., p.e,; Son.Mqj. Z3 July 58
Thos. Bateman, Son,2fhJ. 37 Apr. 6z
William Langton Coke, late
Comet ASueeare z8 Not. 63
Joseph Galiffb Robinson,
laU Lt. 6^ Bengal If^antry,
Son.Mqfor ao Apr. 63
James O'Donnel Annesley,
late Lt.as F. 33 Apr. 63
John Borough 8 Feb. 66
William Thomas Cox 3 Not. 7Z
JmSKUTMBAMTB.
.Wm. Cameron Moore 93 Apr. 65
RQb«riFi«ld«n 6 Apr. 66
John A, 8. BouTerie 7 Not. 67
Walter Holmes Wemyss ... 8 May 69
Alfred SaoheTerel Coke» ji.«*ao Aug. 69
Jno.Geo.Fat.W6mya8,ji.«. aoNoT.69
Digitized by V^OOQiC
449 MilUia Infcmtry of England and
Henry Pearsoiup.t 8 Apr.
Walter SalinondT. ax ^r. 7-3
Charles Edw. Abney 30 Mar. 73
Edw. Wm. Herbert, j».t. ...30 Mar. 7a
Adjt 4r Caplain.^T€ John
Aug. Gonolly,* laU Capt,
4r Li.Col.CkM9t. Qd* la Oct 7a
P^matter ^ Gspiatn.— John
Edwd. Leveaon Gower,
late Captain ^F, x May 55
Qr. Matter. — Qmt. John B.
Breading, h.p. Depot Satt. a Dec. 59
Suraeon. —liXl. O.Franois... 30 Mar. 7a
Ateut.Surg. — Charles Har-
wood, MD 8 Apr. 73
Yellow Facings.
2nd Derby.
{TkeChateworthByUe), [No. 34.]
Head Quarters, Cheeterfteld.
HOVOBABT OOX.OKXX..
S. C. Marq. of Hartington,
Jiy.Di..... ZI: 6 May 71
Lt.Golovil ComcurDun.
Wm. Hen. Fred. Cavendish,
DL.JP.UUeofs^ F.,Groom
in WaiHmffiothe Queen ...35 Jan. 55
Mijos.
Lord Bdw. Cavendish, JP.
late i^Blfie Brigade^ p. §. a8 Feb. 74
Captaiits.
Albert Fred. Hurt, p, «. JP*
laUqfMojialNavg. 32 Jan. 70
Joseph HaU Moore 04 Apr. 71
Albert C. Habbersty aa Feb. 7a
Wm. Wynne Jendwine, laU
^87 >*.,/.(/ 3f. aaJan. 73
Henxy Gordon Levett, late
lA. 3 SMMom a8 Feb. 74
LnvnvAVTS.
Wm. Fred. Howard a8 Oct. 68
Chas. Arthur Hadfleld,ji.«. x8 Apr. 71
Charles O. Busby 16 Sept. 71
Wm. de B. Jessopp, p.t. ...X3 Jan. 7a
Cecil Chas. Cavendish 19 June 73
Hon. F. 0. J. Foley, j>.#. ... x Feb. 73
SvBliisimjrAVTS.
Bernard B. Oammell x8 Mar. 74
Adji. ^ CapL—TnA, Albert
Champion,{ai« CSnpt. 5a F. 33 Sept. 68
Qr. Mooter and Honorary
CoptatM.— Geo. T. Delm^
RadoUffe, late Cmet. 46 F, 1 Feb. 69
fifMffVMii—H.E. Walker 6 Apr. 70
A9e%9t.8wrg.^'W, A. Walker 34 Apr. -jt
Black Facings.
Alexandre M. Leslie, ;>.«.... x5 May 73
James Wm. Edw. Cu8ack...a5 May 72
Geo. Henry T. White 4 Sept. 73
Fred. E. Read 38 May 73
Sub lilKUTUTAVTS.
Elford Pearse la Nov. 73
John 8.G. Harding «4 Dec. 73
A^t.f Capt. —JoYm. Walter
Savile,' laU Capt. a Bom"
hag European Eegt x Mar. 60
Suroeon. — Henxy Thomas
HartnoU xaFeb. 57
Aeei$t.Surff.—M.9Tk Farrant 3 Apr. 6a
White Facings.
Ist Deyon.
Head Quarters, Szeter. [N0.4X.]
liT.CoXiOKBL ComCAimAVT.
Robert Thomas Thomson,
JP. late Major x Dr, Qde. xo Apr. 67
Maioss.
HaliikxWynt* 3 May 71
William Arnold ax Mar. 7a
Cakaivs.
JohnTannerDavy,Jroii. If <(y'.3 Nov. 55
Philip H. Dougla8,JrM.3fa/.8 Mar. 56
Thomas D. KoggyHon.Maj, x July 59
Richard Anson Brine ax May 68
Anthoi^ Martyn, j9.« xx June 69
Henry B. Toke Wrey, JP. 10 June 70
Henry Walrond, j».#. Tnet, ^
Muehetry 3 May 71
Charles Robert Collins X5 Mar. 7a
Edward Kitson, late Captain
BengaX 8U{^Corp9 ax Mar. 7a
Bdw.0*Neill,IateC<i^.a8 J^.x8 Jn^ 73
LnumrAvn.
William Henxy Trahar s6 July 67
Edm. Reg. Talbot de la Polex5 Sept. 70
Pra. Jas. Coleridge Bolea... 18 Oct. 70
Edward Beale, «.« at Apr. jt
John Fitagemia Tachlll ...aa Atig. 71
JSfo*. Jokn S. TraAisis, p.», la Jan. fa
2nd or South Devon.
Head Quarters, Plymouth. [No. 35.]
Lt.Colohsi. Covmavdajtt.
John Newoombe Stevenson,
JP., Hon.Colonel 13 July 67
Majou.
Robert Trood 39 Oct. 67
Chas. Scale Hayne, j».«. JP.ix May 7a
Captaiks.
Thomas Harris Pitts xa Apr. 66
Arthur Worthington,* late
Capi. 3 -P. a8 Aug. 68
Geo. Hamilton Evans, p. «. 5 Mar. 70
Henry Toms.p.* 34 Mar. 71
James Westhead, p.t x Apr. 71
James Reiby Stevenson ...30 Jan. 73
HenryHo worth,<a<e XI.88 i^.33 Feb. 73
Hugh PoUezfen Deane.*
late Capt. 31 F. 14 Mar. 7a
Fra. Hender Mounsteven,
lA. k.p. Mofol Marinee;
Hon. Captain, p.t. I. qfM. xx May 7a
HerbertW.F.deSchmid,j).«.a9 Nov. 73
LXKUTSVAVXS.
Stanley Oswald Becher X3 Mar. 71
Henry Preston Thorp 13 Mar. 71
Herbert Batson 10 Apr. 71
Fred. Ernest Munts, j».«. ...xa Apr. 71
Wm. Percy Chapman, p.t.
late<^B.Navp 4 Mar. 7a
Henry H. N.Ouslow ax Mar. 7a
Chas. B. F. Lowe 36 Feb. 73
Bdw. H. Balnea a6 Feb. 73
John J. Soarbrough 36 Apr. 73
Sub Lxzuxavijres.
Henzy Porter ..4 39 Oct. 73
.id}.#(W.— AlflredBenwell
Letts,^ laU Capt. 3 F. x July 68
Papnaeter. — John South-
well Brown, JP. laU tf xo
HuMeare 31 Mar. 55
Qr.Jfotfor.—WilliamJarvis,
laUtffjF. a Aug. 56
<9vfveoii.— Edward Morris... x May 64
JMf.&un^.— ConnellWhipplexx May 64
White Facings.
Wales.
TayytfV^y41irf^r
Jas. Anderson, late Lt, 4 F. X9 Hsr. 58
John Henry Austen, pa. ... 7 Mar. 71
Henxj B. M. Mansel^Fley
dell,«.c 7Mar-7i
Philip Farrer, j».« 7 Mar. 7:
W. F. Farqnharson... 17 Oct 71
Fred. H. Lu Newen aoJolyTi
Reg. Grant-Dalton 15 Mar. 73
SvB LntmvAvn.
Fred. Gonion-Maekenaie ...X9 N07. r
James C. B. Craster 10 5otr. 73
Thos. H. B. Day 18 Mar. 74
Adi.4' Onsf .— Cha.Clapcott,s
late Major 32 F. 81pr. (5
^Kr^eow.— Geor^ Cnxme ...33 8^5:
Aeet.Sury.—Decanns Curme 5 luj »
Green Facings.
Dorset.
Head Quarters, Dorchester. [No.4a.j
Hovobaut Colovsk.
Rlchd. Hippisley Bingham,!
J>L. JP. UUe Capt. Madrae
^rmjf 30 July 73
Lt.Colokkt..
Angus Wm. Hall,* JP. late Q^i
$6 F.and Ajd^tJiepot JtaU. 24 May 73
Majos.
Cbarles Thomas Hall, p.t. ao Nov. 73
Caraxits.
William Henry Bower 19 June 62
Edwin Burnett 7 Aug. 66
Reginald Aldridge,o.t 9 Oct. 68
RichardCha.Win.Bmgham x8 Aug. 69
John Tatchell Bullen xo June 71
Arth.TincentLouisCoombs xx May 7a
Samuel Jphn Hornsby,^.*. s6 Feb. 73
Walter John Fletcher,ji.«.... 6 Ang. 73
lat Dnrham.
{RttOierf.) [No. 3.3
Head Quarters, Bamaxd Gaslk.
HOKOKAKT COiLOVBL.
Charles FreviUa Sorteee,
late Capt. 3 Hmtan 15 Mar. j
l/t.CohOSVI, COXKAVOAVT.
John Fred. Gales 30 Apr. :;
Majobs.
Wm. Dale Trotter ax Dec. 7
George Sowerby 30 Apr. ;^
CATTAHrS.
Richard Llnellyn,*<«if« Oyf.
46 F. la Apr. fe
Charles James Brif ga 30 Mar. (.
Thomas Panliniu Lawaam.. 8 Maj 2
RobLTaylarRichardaon, jvu. 8 Apr. r
Heuiy Milvain ax Dec ?
Robert Hngginaon X7 Sfaj 7
LiiimsAirrs.
C^eorge Frederick Chester... 3 Kcr.
Richard Ba88ettWilsoxi,j».». 8 Apr.
Surtees Wilkinson a8 Dec
Henry Alex. Biscoe 24 Am.
Arthur C. Hilliard 35 May
Sirs LiiirrxvAMTS.
Arthur Walter l4ysier aSJime
Bdw. C. C. Boyle ^39 Oct.
AM.4' Ofagrf.— EdwaxdFred.
Aguew, lata Capt. 34 F. ...a8 Feb.
Sur^eoH.—John Fotta 4 Oct
Aeeiet.Sura.'-Jmaiam Monro,
MD !4 0et.
White Fkcinga.
f.
2nd or Sorfeh Dnrluun.
Head Quarters, Dttiiiam. CNo.4>]
HOVORAST COVOWEL.
Marquie qf Londondeny,
iaU qfi Ltfe Gde. xa Mar.c-
Lr.CoLoiru CoiaujnkAn.
Aug. Samuel Bolton/ iaU
(Mpt. 31 F. aMar.cc
Majobs.
James John AUJaon x3Aiig.t>!
Thomas tieoxge Mfles, tote
Capt. IX F. 7 ABf.;L
CAKAIVa.
John H. Keoogh, j».«. 33 Sepl'!
Edw.Leadbitter Smith, ^.«. jlSor.t:
John Wm. Dickson, laU M.
71 F.,p.9. aa Jose U
William All^tsd Clarke, p.«. xJolrri
Wm. K. Rowland80tt,ji.«....i7 Jnlj 7.
John Pass, fa<» Liemt. 88 F. x6 Apr. :;
Charles. ClilUm Hood,* IaU
Captain 68 F. x6 Jofy 73
Wm. James Youlea, Ctrtam
h.p. jF, s4Dec. 73
IflBVTBBAJrfa.
Edward Arthur White, p. «.i5 Jvfy n
Kobert S. de Rieoi .. ...asOtL v
AttiweU H. Wood, pa. 15 FW>^ Ji
Mark W. Tevenham 39 Mar ^^
Owen Clark WaUia . 99 Mar. n
SVB LUVflUlAXf&
Henry F«nui]^.^,.«.«^...«ii Oit «
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Militia Infantry of England and Wales.
Aajt.4: Capi.—'BetaTy Stenart
Tompflon, latt Capt. $i P, 30 Hay 69
Surg.—B. Geo. Couins 15 Mar. 73
AMna.aurg.—
White FaeinRS.
The Essex Bifles.
Head Qnarten, Colchester. [No. 13.]
HoKOBi.BT GOLOVSIi.
Thomas Sutton Western ...29 Jan. <S6
Lt.Gox.0VSL CoXMAJrDABT.
Sir Fred. Geo. Whitehead,
Bart. JP. laU Capt. 43 F. ;
Hon. Colonel 7Deo. 70
Majobs.
Samael George SaTill, JP. 94 Ang. 69
Capel GoajteJaU Capt.fyjF. ;
Son. Lt.Colemel 7 Dec. 70
Cmiinrs.
Evelyn Philip Meadows,
Son. Motor, p.i 15 June 55
Cha.Edw.Bariett Lennard,^
laia Lieut. < Dr. Od$ 39 Apr. 6a
fidgar John Disney,2>£. JP,
late Cant, j P, Intt. of
MuMketty 6 May 6a
John Walker, late Capt.66P.ix Apr. 69
Wm. James Newton,* late
Capt.j P. X7 Sept.69
Henry £dm.Wm. Rxunbold,
late Lt. 7 P.p.§ 14 Dec, 7a
Charles Arthur Bwinhoe,
l<Ue Lt. ^ P. p.§. xo May 73
Fruncis Bdward Brace, laU
Lt. 3 F„p.9, 17 Dec 73
LnvTxvijrTS.
Charles Herbert. p.» 3 Oct. 71
Kenneth Doufflas, J). • 36 Jan. 73
Robert John Maude, 9.« 19 Mar. 73
Hector J. Gurdon-Rebow,
late Comet 3 Life 0de 38 Aug. 73
Joseph Edw. tovill, laU
Lt. 34 Pt I Jan. 73
Fred. Chas. Romer 14 May 73
Sub LiBunv^vxs.
Adji. 4' Ca|i«.— Richard Ed.
wyn Barry, late Capt.ag P, 6 Mar. 66
Qr.lfa«e«r>— Stephen Orrell,
lats49 P.! Lt XX Sept. 55
^vrMiMk— Edward WayLen 3 Nov. 5a
JMut,Surg.-'BeDJ. Baker. ..x6 Apr. 67
Black Facings.
Vest Essex.
Head Quarters, Chefanslbrd. [No. 19.]
liT.COLOirBL CoUHXTTDkin.
Samuel B.Ruggles Briae, MP.
DL, JP. laU ofx J)r.Qd»,9S Feb. 53
Maiobs.
Champion Russell, JP. X7 May 55
John Manners Tharpe 6 May 68
Cakaxvs.
Wm. Jas. Ln0BS,ir(M jr«Mr3o Oct. 58
Edm.Backley,ia<«£<.x5l>rt.xx Jime6o
John Barker 3 Nov. 63
James Round 13 Mar. 68
Brooke Vlemyng Gyll 8 June 68
Henry Fothergul 8 June 68
Geo. Fanlknor Fra. Hor-
wood,~tate Caai. a P. 99 Mar. 70
Fran.Donglas Boggis-Rolft ao Dec. 71
LnuTBVAim.
Fred. Snuut Walker, fi.«....x7 Mar. 71
Geo. Edw. Capd QuT%,p.9. ao May 71
T^dor lay, •.# ; ao Ptc. 71
Thoa. Edw* M. BttMw./AsoD^e. 71
Alfred Tufhell Robson, late
Lt. 93 P. ..a| Mar. 7a
Edw. Charles Bond a6 Mar. 7a
B. Wm. B. Walton 8 Mar. 73
Sub LiBUTBVAjrn.
Hugh G. Barclay xx Oct. 73
Edw. A. M. ruflhell xx Oct. 73
Geo. P.Townsend a9Noy.73
At^jt. 4- C<mt.—
Qr.afarfer.— Wm. P. d'A.
Jones {Son. Captain) x Jan. 66
A'araeoM.— F.E.Roche,J£Z)...x9 Mar. 73
Aed.Surg.—
White Facings.
BoycJ Flint.
{MyUe.) [No. 33.]
Head Quarters, Mold.
HOVOBABT COLOVBL.
JB(m.Riohard Thos. Rowley,
DL. JP. late Cant. Soott
Pue. Ode x3Mar. 66
liT.COLOHBL.
Robert Wills, DL. JP X3 Mar. 66
MUOB.
CharlesJamesTreyorRoper,
DL. JP. p.$ x3 Mar. 66
CAPTAXirS.
Richard Pelham Warren,
DL. JP. Son, Mqior 17 Feb. 53
Charles Wm. Shackle 9 Apr. 64
Geo. Whittington Raikee ...aa May 68
Heniy Fred. Twynam, late
Lt. 3 Dr. Ode. p.e 34 June 71
LiBUTBVASn.
Arthur P. Roberts, j».« 7 Mar. 71
John Arnold Watson.|).c....x3 Mar. 71
Leonard Sedgwick, Inet. ef
ffneketry,p.e a June 7X
Cecil M. E. Nickson, p.e. ...a8 Feb. 73
Robert Wm. W. Syton, p.e. 38 Feb. 73
Adft.4- Copt.— Arthur Lake,
laU Copt. 63 P. X July 68
5i»ry.—Wm. Williams, JfD.ao Oct. 5a
Scarlet Facings.
Boyal Glamorgan.
{Light WoMtrs.) rNo.44.]
Head Quarters, Cardiff.
Lt.Oolovbii.
Edward Robert Wood, DL,
JP. late<^i» Lameert 99 Oct. 58
Maiobs.
Hubert C. Gould, JP. lots
-W. 31 F.,p.e 3 May 73
Captazvs.
Greorge Robert Gunning ... 4 Oct. 66
Lawrence Heyworth, p.e.
Son. Major .1 30 July 68
Joscelyn Brooke Fennell,
late Lt. 65 P. Inet. ^
Mutketry 31 Oct. 68
Geo. Fred. Heyworth, late
Lt.sDr. Gde. o.« 7 July 69
Robert Armine Morris, p. f.ai Jane 70
Wm. ColviUe James, Lt. k.p,
B. Marinea 13 May 71
Robert Wm. Llewellyn, late
Comet X Dre aa May 7a
James G. Revell Reade, late
Comet x4 Sneeare, p.e. 30 Jnly 73
LXBUTBBAVTS.
George Williams, |>.« >7 3^y 7^
Arthur M. P. EemeysTynte,
p.e 6 Mar. 7a
Wm. Edw. Manning 3 Aug. 73
Sub LlBUTBVABTSb
Chas. HenryMiUbrd 19 Not. 73
Wm. H. H. Wilson 39X0^.73
Adit.^ CM.— Herrick Aug.
Pidmer^ laU Copt. 6a P,...i Aug. 63
Amw.— H. J. Paine, MD. ... 8 Nor. 53
Ami.Hrg.-^'Wjx^.T^Yat^D.l Mar. 6a
BlneFadngi. {
450
Boyal Sonih Olonoester.
iUgU If^f^mtry.) fNo. 33,]
Head Quarters, Gloucester.
HOVOBABT COLOVBL.
Wm.£oftlFitBHardinge,{a<e
Copt. Sojfol Soree Ode, ...a6 May 68
Lt.Oolohbl Comn-irnAjr*.
Sir Wm. Yemon Guise, Bt.
late of 75 P, 84 May 68
Majobs.
William James Holt 37 July 67
Wm.nobinBonPartridgej».«.x3 Jan. 71
GjLnAZirs.
Henry le Patourel 9 July 60
John Pitt Bontein, Intt, ^
Mneketrg,p.9. Son. Mqu ao July 6x
Wm. Ed^nn Price, late Lt,
36 P., p.e 37 Dec. 67
Wuliam Alexander Hill, p.*. 4 July 68
Edmund Harford 4 July 68
Sir David Wedderbum, Bt,
p. e. 30 Sept. 70
James Searle,j0.t. x3Jan. 71
Arthur N. Le Fatourel, p.: 10 July 7X
Walter Nugent Morton,|».«. 3 Aug. 7a
Henry B. Bamuelson, j».«....a4 Aug. 7a
LlBXriBVABTS.
John Wm. Holmes, p. e ao Dee. 69
Wm. Fra. Oeo. Guise,/). «. 30 Sept. 70
Jas. Geo. Fred. Hughes ...ax July 7X
Lionel SeymourBensosx,fi.«.x6 Aug. 71
Fra.DaleTaffart,i».« asDea 71
Wm. Henxy luchards 19 Jan. 7a
Rolt, Fra. G. Canning 15 Mar. 73
SVB LiBUTBHABTS.
Bdm. B. P. Ludlow, j>.« a July 73
Edw. W. Babington 34 Dec. 73
Mervyn B. Arohdall x8 Mar. 74
Adit. 4r Capt.'-Wm. Harry
Stone, late Lt. 4 P. xa Sept.6s
Qr.lfw^— Jas. Cuningham 33 Apr. 55
Aify.~-G6o. A. Hepworth...xo Mar. 55
^f»i««.5«ry.— JohnP.Waton3o Jan. 6x
Blue Facings.
..x6Dec. 54
Boyal ITortli Olonoestez.
Head Quarters, Cirencester. [No. 69.]
HOVOBABT COLOHBL.
R.N.F.King8Cote, CB. MP,
laU Lt.Ool. Sc0te.Pue.Qde.9a Jan. 6a
Lt.Colokbl CoXMAVBAn.
John Williams WaUington,
JP, lata Oapt. 4 Lt. Dre,
Son. Colonel
Majobs.
AHen Alex. Bathurst, MP. aa Mar. 70
William Brookes, JP. xx Mar. 7a
CXPTAZVS.
CHawkins Fiaher,J7oikjra;.4 Mar. 58
Robert Beekles Hunte, late
Lt. 83 P. 30 June 59
Sir Michael Edw. H. Beach,
Bt.MP x6Apr. 6a
Nigel Oresley Babbitts xx Dec. 65
Saml.Bomford, Inet. t^Mue*
ketrg, late LL^Dr. Ode,
Son.Mtffor, p.e 14 Sept. 67
Wm. S. N. Goodenough xoApr. 69
Wm. Wreford Brown 33 Mar. 70
Thds. Wm. Chester Master xo May 70
Wilfred Joseph Cripps xx Mar. 73
Fred.W.Platt,^f0ANf.95 P. 14 Mar. 74
LiBVTBVAirTS.
Rich. H. Pollen, ^.« ao Apr. 7X
Geo.Banks Jenkmson, p.e, 9 May 7x
Ernest Gambler Parry xx Oct. 71
Charles Napier Miles 17 July 7a
Algernon L. Elwes 33 Nov. 73
Alban H. T. Wodmore, p.e. 39 Mar. 73
Fred. T. Miles xa Apr. 73
Sub LiBUTBVAns.
Chas. D. WaUington 30 July 73
Eustace R. Maudslay ix Feb. 74
A^. ^ Ospf.— Henry Lums-
den Battiscomb«,^ late
58 JP. 39 July 69
PiqpaMMter.— The.Stov«naon,
Lt. Col, late rfy>P, 5 Nov. 57
Qr.MlM^.— John Gorman i« Dee. 55
Ally.— 8am.8.S«aeiv«n4CD.i5 Mu, 55
.Mi<.aH«y.-B<lw.Otiq» ...14 JM. €
BiMnMfam
Digitized by V^OOQIC
451
Hampekiie.
HeadQnarterSiTnnchester. [No. xsa.]
HovoxiST Goi.oirsL.
Tke MarqtM of Winchester,
Lord lAenientmif lot*
LtCol. JO MuBtarB 7 Jane 43
Lt.Colovbl.
George Briggs,* JF. late
Major 1 Dr. Gdt 17 Vob. 70
Majobs.
Eustace Heathcote, JP. lot*
Capt. 34 -P. Hon.U.Col. ... x Feb. 56
Son. Oliver Geo. Laxnbart,
laULt. 12-P. I June 7a
CAPTAnrs.
Geo. PranciB Birch, p.t. JP.28 Aug. 58
Hugh Mdntolieu Hammers-
ley.p. ». iTF so May 6t
Sir NelBon Rycroft, Bart.,
late Lt. 8s F. JF 16 Oct. 68
John May 13 June 70
Algernon T. Lenipriere,|?.».
JF r 13 June 70
Sir George Innes, Bart. p.e.
JF. late Lt. 22 Bombajf Jf.1. 15 July 70
Wm. Shalden Smith, j). «.... x June 73
Geo. Lennox Swale, J).*. ...10 May 73
Harvey Spiller ax Jan. 74
LlStTTSKAKTS.
EobertAlex- John8ton,jB.». 9 Mar. 71
Cha. John Wm.Trower,|>.#. 15 Mar. 71
Laurence Forteecue, Lt. h.p,
B. Marina, p. $ 3 Apr. 71
G. Head G. Hainond,jB.#. ... 3 -A.pr. 71
Geo. Stuart Nicholson, p.e. xa June 71
Geo. H. Blois BUiott, p.$....i2 June 71
George C. N. Bryan, jb.«. ...17 Aug. 7a
BVB liJUVWHAXTB.
Geo. Du Bois Baasett 6 Sept. 73
Walter Drunnnond ^s Oo*« 73
Charles Heniy Coke xa Nov. 73
Ac^t. 4r C^*.—
Qr.Ma$ter.—Capt. D. Jack-
son, h. p. 90 A 34 Oct. 66
jSu>v.— Fred. J. Butler, IfD. 12 Mar. 6x
Aanet. Surg. — LeonanL A.
Lawrence aoApr. 6x
Black Facings.
|MtK^<» Ififimhy of England and Wales.
Eertfoird*
Head Quarters, Hertford. [No. 30.]
Hereford.
Head Quarters, Hereford. [No. xxc]
HoirOBAST COLOVBL.
W. B. B. H. Lord Bateman,
Lord Lieutenant 19 May 64
LT.Coi.OirBI. COMMAVDAST.
John Berington, DL xo Apr. 66
Majobs.
Thomas Griffith Peyton, JP. IX Apr. 66
BiohardSneydCox,i)X. J^P.29 Sept. 68
Gaptaivb.
Richard Fred. Webb, Z>L ..19 Deo. 62
John Michael Browne 19 Dec. 63
Thos. Millard Bennett x May 66
Honry Wood Willett 29 Sept. 68
Wm. Christopher Seymour 39 Mar. 73
George Ashe Goldwyer 30 Apr. 73
LlBUTBITAirTS.
Bichaxd Harcourt Capper ..19 May 69
Hugh PoweU Williams 9 Mar. 71
Edward Podmore Clark, late
Lt. 62 JP., I.ofMuek.,p.e. 17 Apr. 71
Thos. Wm. James Downes 17 Apr. 71
Charles Goldsworthy, j).*. 15 May 71
Peter Logh Clowes, pa 26 Apr. 73
Henry B. K. Davies 31 May 73
Sub LiBUTBirAarTfl.
Son. Wm. Spencer Bate-
man-Uanbury 28 Jan. 74
^<2itt<a»/.-^0heflterDoaghty,
late Capiv-ft3 F. 18 Apr. 68
Suroeon.^. MorTi% 17 July 64
JLeeut.Surg^^Bd.Thomaaaa a Jan. 55
Gosling Green Facings.
COLOVBL.
Tke Marjnie of Si^buiy...xx June 68
LE.C0L02rBL.
Bryan V. Douglas Vernon,
UUeLt. 60 jP. a6 Apr. 73
Majobs.
Robert Brace Fellows, p.«. 36 Apr. 73
Emestlbbetson 28 Feb. 74
Captauts.
Wm. Fraser C. Britton,p.». ix July 67
Arthur H. Longman, jp.«. ...x6Feb. 69
Vincent Bftiley, p.e 39 Mar. 70
A>JohnG.S.Sebright,£«.j».«. 4 Mar. 71
Joseph Grout WiUiama x6 June 71
Hy. Hobart Culme Seymour26 Apr. 73
LX BDTSlTAirrB.
Bartle George Goldsmid ... 6 Feb. 7X
Henry Edwwrd Baker, p.e, 4 Mar. 71
Benj. Charles Hutchinson.. 4 Mar. 71
Thos. Walter P. Gape, p.e.. 3 Apr, 7X
Greorge Frederic Allcard ... x Miay 71
James Blankinsop, j». « x6 Aug. 7X
Eug6neL. S. Brett 28 Jan. 74
Sub Llb ui'bb Aitts.
Alflred W. G. Ganssen 34 Deo. 73
Eugene L. S. Brett a8 Jan. 74
Adjt. 4- Capt.--
Surgeon.^h. F. Osbaldeston X7 Apr. 6?
Aeet.Surg.-^.T.Eywia^MZ). 5 May 68
BuffFaoingB.
Huntingdon.
{Bi/let.) [No. 3.]
Head Quarters, Huntingdon.
GOLOVBL.
The Earl ^Sandwich, Lord
Liewt., and laU qfQr. Gde, 4 Aug. 53
Majob.
The D»leo/Man<diester,D£.
JF. laU Capt. Gr, Qde.
IIon.Lt.'Colouel 17 Aug. 5a
Captaibs.
Fred. James Rooper,i late
Lieut. ^F. 9 Feb. 63
JohnE. D.Shafto aoMay 71
Philip Edward Tillard x8 Doc. 7X
Arthur WellingtonMarshall 30 Apr. 73
LXBUTBBABTS.
Charles John Desborough ax Feb. 70
Algernon Tillard,/. <ifM....i^ Feb. 71
Arthtxr Thomhill 30 May 71
Vieeonnt Mandeville x8 Dec. 71
Fred. Robert Beart 30 Apr. 73
Adit. 4- Cbp<.~HenryGodol-
phinRooper,JatoC!ap<.85^.a8 Feb. 60
Surgeon.— ^ohn Oldman 15 Feb. 64
Black Facings.
East Kent.
Head Quarters, Canterbury. [No. 49 •]
The Motto " Invieta " under a Whit©
Horse. ** MedUerranemn:*
HoirOBABT COLOVBL.
Chas. Wm. Powlett Bing-
ham, CB. Colonel, Brigade
Depot a6 Apr. 73
Li.Coi.oirBL ComcAHiyAiiT.
Richard D. Pexmefather,
Hon. Colonel , 26 Apr. 73
Majobs.
Henry Thomas Howell* 3 Mar. 70
John Edward Beales ...a6Apr. 73.
CAnAors.
Jas. Robt. Monypenny, p.e. 38 Mar. 65-
Geo. Ffa. C. Simmons, p. e. 5 May 65
Phineas Quiy, late Capt, 15
Hueeare ......33 May 66
Edw. ChulaB Hq^iM ......X5VU.69
Rentone ueo.FeBxP^^yster,
laU Cfap#. 87 F. 5 Apr. 69
James Henry Morrell ao Ipr. (9
Geo.Bui^bellSicklemare, 9.«.2a Mar. ?.
Corbet John Coventry, nU
EnaignjP. 9jBiie7!
Algernon Tatham, ». e. Inet.
o/Mnetetry 3^37 77
Walter L. Wilkinson, p.e. ...a6 Apr. 75
lilBUTBVABrtS.
WilliamFred. PoweU Uooxe 19 Oct ^
Charles Carter Potley 7 Af- r
Alfred North Daniel, p. f....a6 Oct. :
Arthur .Robert Dering syot.r.
Herbert Charles Perrott,^j.zo Dec r
Arthur Blundell, p. 9. 31 iexL ;:
Art.'Fra. Walsh 38 Feb. 7:
Henry C. Morland 10 Oct ri
Lodovick Edw. Bligh.. « Judct-
Edw. B. Walker ^a^^'SII
Sub LiBunvABTS.
Percy Edw. Bankey .........X4 Hai. ^
Adit. 4r Cbirf.— PhUJpHcmT
Knight,! laU Capt. 23 F. 30 Oct e^
Qr.Jr(ueer.— Robert Jones,
late of 45 F. 13 Jnlj 5^
iSMfv.—Wm. Kaylet Curtis 27 Nov. j;
Aeaiut.aurg.—Wm. T. Pater 33 Dee. <;
Kentish Grey Fadnga.
West Sent.
(Light Ii^anirg.) [No. 37]
Head Quarters, Maidstond.
HoaroBAXT Colobbl.
VieeottHt Tam[xgtan.,lateLt.
7 F. 22 Ifay &)
Lr.CoixinBL.
R. T. G. a. Momrpenny, DL.
JF., late Lieut, 86 P.;
Hon, Colonel 2a3£s7 &)
Maj'obs.
Alex. fienzyRoaa 7 Feb. r-
Morgan D.Treheme, p. «. a48<9t;:
CAJVAnra.
CuthbertLarking.2a<c CbfMf
15 Hueeare, p.9 18 3l4j 67
Edgar Edwin Larking, p.*. 16 X^. t^
Arthur Henry Tanner, p.t. 30 Dec. 7^
Thomas Durell Blake, p. ».. a8 irr^ y.
Francis Richard 8pry, p. e. 9 Apr. T.-
John Bell Wm.E. Lambarde 7 Mat 73
Murrav Robertson, p.e. ... 7 May 7;
Edm. Huntley Hooper, p. e. 7 Maj ::.
Henry John Conant, p. e. ... 7 Haj 'h
Libuthasctb.
Edward Cleary HiU, jki^ ...14 Mar. r^
Thos. Wm. Penrhys Evans 5 Apr. r
Rob. Geo. B. Riddell,i>.«....aoMftrv
Everard Thomas Lnck, p.e.^$ Septra
Sub LiBUTBVAvn.
Alex. G. J. Stewan. s3 Ji^^
Edw. A. 0. Hoemer X4 Msr. 74
Adjt. 4- CeMt.—CecH Webb
Cragg, Capt. £^ Br 22 Jan. r-
Qr.Jra«<er. — Henry Pratt,
late<fi7F. a3ATJjr..f*'
.9»r^.— Rich. John Peckfaam 6 Sep;..^
Aeetet.Surgeon. —
Kentish Grey Facizun.
Ist Boyal LanoAsliirB*
(SnU Date </X«M««ir'* Om.)
Head Quarters, Laaeaster. [Ko. 4>]
laednteT mneaM,
HOirOKABT COLOBBU
Wm. Ajaheton Crosa, DL. ^,
JF x3 May y»
Lr.OouwBb.
R<^bert Whitie,» JF, UU
Lieut, 9x F., Hon. Oel0neL..t6 May r
MAJoaa.
Luke Honry HaDaaxd,.ffM.
LUut.Coi. DL.JF, xdMar.?:
% Shflppard/ Ja«» Offtf^-^-**-^
Digitized by V^OOQIC
MUiiiia
Edin.Q.StaJileyHomhy,./y.X7 July 58
George B; H. Marion, JP. 13 Nov. 69
Thoe. BymandTrappes, JP.19 Nov. 62
Joseph Lawson Whallev ...13 Maj 67
John Hezury A. Schneicrer... 2 Jan. 69
Ralph JohnAspmall 8 Dec. 70
Harry Tjftt.ham Latwyohe...26 May jx
Reginald Cardwell»p.f 17 Aug. 73
Cnaa. Morl^ Saundiars.p.f.zS Sept. 7a
John Westropp, |>. #. 18 Sepfe.7a
Edm. Albert NuttaU Boyds X4 Deo. 73
LEBVTBirjLirTS.
JIoH. John Bmce Ogilvy ... 3 May 66
V.'illiam Peel 4 Mar. 70
William Cross 28 July 70
<.'ha. Henay Walmealey ...32 Dec. 70
ifoverly Wm. R. Ussher, jr.9.35 Not. 71
S.M:.Kay-Shuttleworth,i>.«.22 Feb. 79
Wm, Clock Yates 3 May 72
Fred. C. Walter Parr,p.».... i June 73
vV alter Spencer Peel 30 Nor. 73
D'ivr. B. ffitrington 26 Apr. 73
Atlj, 4' Otp^-— Bryan Thom-
liill, late Oapt. 3 Dr. Odt. 35 Feb. 50
Qr. J£aater.~Jame» Mills,
iate of 6^ F. 25 July 64
-"^wra.— T.S.Maccall.lfD. JP14 Nov. 67
A. Sm*-^.— Metcalfe Johusoni4 Nov. 67
Blue Facings.
lafaaUry of England and Wcdes. 452
6th Boyal LancaBhlre.
Head Quaxters, Boml^. [No. i35«]
2nd Boyal Lancashire.
(The Duke qf Lamcatter'M Own R{/U».)
Head Qnarters, Liverpool. [No. 1x3.]
IiT.001.OinL CoVHAirnAJBTT.
Nicholas BlundeU, DL. J2>.
Jlan. Colonel 35 Sept. 73
Majobs.
Hon. Fred. Arthur Stanley,
laU Zt. 4- Capt. Or. Qd». 97 Apr. 70
Alex- Thomas Kaight,J2i»i.
Lt.Colonel ao Nov. 73
Ci.FrAi]r8.
C. S. Garraway, Hon. Maj. 17 Sept. 56
Richard Geo. B. Bolton,* UUe
lA.S.HoneGnartU 18 Mar. 68
Goo. Langworthy Jervis ...z6Jan. 70
Geo. Chappell Bancroft...... 14 May 70
George Thomas Bolton, late
of Royal JSaaif 14 Feb. 7s
Cha- li. A. Farmer, JSTon.
Major y rf.p. H, Marinea 24 Feb. 71
Tho, Goo. Fermor Hesketh,
lute Enaign RifU Brigade 14 Fob. 71
Alex. Stuart Harington, late
Lt. MyU Brigade,!. qfM. 5 Apr. 71
Tho-nms Gardner 14 Deo. 73
Groome OUiver, late Comet
5 jMneer$,p.§ xa Apr, 73
Chft-CunnrnghamWoodward,
P*- 17 ^toy 73
laMvraxAms.
Cbarlofl Leeming aa Apr. 71
Tjter PriesUey,p.#. 18 J&y 71
iiarold W. Barton 34 July 73
James Q. Brogden 39 Mar. 73
Stn LlBUTSlTAJfTB.
Thomas Whltgreaves a8 June 73
Wm- Henry Parkinson 19 Nov. 73
AJJt. ^ Cbpf.— HenryStewart
iieresfordBruce, UUe Lieut.
^iJlfjBr 2oJune63
Qr. Maeter f Hon. Cavtain.—
Kichard Austin Herbert,
late Comet a Dre. 17 Sept.6x
Surg. — William Hargreaves
Manifold 5 Feb. 55
.iM^.^Mfy.^J.W.Cavanagh x May 7X
Scarlet Facinjfs.
3rd Boyal Laneaahire. .
{The Duke (fZaneaeter*$ Oum.)
Head Qiuirteta, Preston. [No. 235.]
"MedUermnean."
HoiroKAar Golokszt.
JohnWi]soa,Xord WimnAr-
lei^,i>X. Aided* Camp to
^ .^..-...„. .«.,.. S7 Feb. 7«
LT.C0X1OVX&.
William Mathias,? late Lt,
Col. 63 F. ; Mon. Colonel.,, 3 Nov. 55
Mi.70S8.
Thomas Richard Crosse 33 Feb. 7a
Frederick Silvester, J9.r. ....26 Feb. 73
GAPYAIirS.
Peyton Sheals, Hon. Major 1 Jime67
Wm. Fitch Stoiy 39 Mar. 64
Charles Birch 8 June 68
Charles Henry Bird 36 Mar. 70
Wm. Arthur Hicks. Inst, of
Muekeiry 25 Jan. 72
John Walmesloy 5 Apr. 73
John B. Butler Bowdon,D.«.33 Nov. 7a
John Munn, late JBn». 6 F.... t Sept 73
Wallace George Crothers... 6 Sept 73
LixuTSVAjras.
John James Harris 37 July 70
Jones Gildea 34 July 71
Samuel Leigh Taylor, p.». 23 Sept. 71
Gilbert H. W. Harrison 23 Nov. 71
Sunderland Dumbreok x Feb. 73
AeUt. 4r Capt.—'P&rcjQodtrej
Botfleld Lake, late Capt.
looF aApr. 60
Qr. Matter.— John Hewitt,
lateofs6F. 8 Deo. 54
Surgeon.— BScharCi Allen ... a Feb. 58
Ateiet. Surg. —
Blue Facings.
4ih Boyal Lanoashiie.
(The Duke of Laneaeter^a Own JAgkt
Infantry.) [No. 84.]
Head Quarters, Warrington.
liT.Coioim, CoKKAJTBiLjnr.
STohn Ireland Blackbnme,
late Captuin 5 Dr, Qde.s
Hon, Colonel aaMar. 53
Majoxs.
John Southcote Mansergh,
UUe of 3 Dr, Gde.; Hon,
Lt.Colonel 32 Mar. 53
David Ainsworth, p.a a8 Feb, 74
CA.PTA13r8.
Tho&Boume, JP..Son.lfa/. ag Mar. 53
Wm. W. Trafrord,i/on.Jfo/.a9 Mar. 53
Arch. Wm.Clarke,iro»,lfa/.a9 Mar. 53
W. Gray.JfP. JP.Hon.M<^.9g Mar. 53
FrederickPhillips,^(m.lfaj.x8 Oct. 6x
Henry Wm. Coyne, Inetrue-
tor of Muekeiry 18 Mar. 67
Herbert Fletcher 36 Mar. 68
James Watson 3 Apr. 68
Peter Onnrod 93 July 73
Bobert Grant Webster 25 Oct. 73
Charles Stanley Gardner ...28 Feb. 74
LixuTsiriLirTS.
Dugald Scott) p.« ...39 Deo. 69
Wm. Cuthbert Higgins 12 Mar. 70
James Bellhouae Goekell ...22 Mar. 70
William Joyn8on,p.».,/.o/if.9 Sept 70
Rob. Ireland Blackbume... 5 Jan. 71
Arthur B. Woodcock 13 June 71
Henry E. Baker 28 Feb. 73
Chas. A. K. Hall ...27 July 73
Sim LisvTBzrjLirTB.
James Kay a July 73
Walter T. Harvey 10 Dec. 73
Bdward Joynson sx Feb. 74
Arthur Frank Fox x8 Mar. 74
Adjt. jr Oip^— Albert Henry
Godfrey,* Mcyor k.p.Deppt
Bait X Apr. 69
Paymofi.— Sheffield Bethani36 Fob. 56
Qr. lf«/.— 0»p^Wm.Knott»
.».;,. 5a ^^.,,,.,,^,,, .jApp
Suraeon. — Charles White
Atetet. A(r^«on.— Thomas 8.
Smith <..s8lCay 65
BlneFaciagSb
• HOVOSAKT COLOlTB&i
Charles Towneley, DL. JP.33 Mar. 63
Lt.Colokxl OovaiKVULSn,
John Hardy Thursby, UUe
Dt. 90 F, ; Hon.Colonel ...33 Nov. 70
Majobs.
Thos.GoulbnmeParker.DX.x6 Nov. 71
Le Gendre N. Starkie, p. e. 25 May 70
Captaikb.
Harry Creeke, Inetruotor of
Musketry xx June 63
JohnGrimahaw xx June 63
Wm. Stephen Ilayner,p.«....i3 Nov. 66
William Lynam, p.» 35 Apr. 68
Edward Parker 9 June 68
Butcliflfe Slater 9 July 70
St. John Dupont Galway,
late Capt. 96 F. 25 Fob. 71
HeniyCurrey 3 Apr. 71
Carteret A. Armstrong, «7P.
late Capt. 10 F. 22 Apr. 71
Henry Macaulay, p.$ i Juno 72
Hubert Slater 6 Aug. 73
Chas. Peroival Henty, p.a. 6 Aug. 73
LXBITTBirAJrTS.
Walter del Sandys, pj ao Nov. 7a
JohnG. Smirthwaite x6 Apr. 73
Chas. Cecil H. Thorold, p.a. 25 May 7a
Sub LxBUTXVAjrTS.
Walter Henry Scott as Oct. 73
Spencer W. Follett 39 Nov. 73
AdJt. dr Capt.—Axthax Hen-
\ej,i late Capt. S2 F. 2 Oct. 69
Qr.ifwter.— William Flack 2a Jon. 55
Surg.—Wjn. Miller Coultate 14 Nov. 57
Aaatat. Surg.—
Blue Facings.
6th Soyal Lancashire.
Head Quarters, Salford. [No. 8a.2
LT.GOX.OKRX1 CoXVAKnAKT.
Thos. Edw. Wilbraham, late
Capt. 39 F,; Hon. CoUmei2$ May 61
Majobs.
John Hickinbotham Cham-
bers, DL. JP, late Capt.
46 F. ; Lt. Col. 4 Adm.Bait,
LaneaekireBifie Folunteera;
Honorary Lt.Colonel ...... 5 Deo. 55
John Copley Wray 35 May 6z
Cajtadtb.
Wm. Fra. Smith, ©.« ..30 Sept. 58
Wm. Singleton, Hon.Major 27 Aug. 59
Charles Mercior X4 Feb. 66
Sir Eustace F. Piers, Bt. ...25 May 66
Dudlev Ward Macdonald ... 4 Aug. 66
Patdok Joseph Cowen, UUe
Lt. 59 F.Jnet. afMueketryxi Apr. 67
James Douglass Kennedy... 24 Oct 6&
William James Griffiths 31 May 70
Wm. Bellhouse Midwood ... a Sept. 70
Anthony Smyth, late Capt.
28 F, 24 Nov. 70
Geo. Dashwood Baker 8 Mar. 73
James Braybrooke, j».« 8 Mar. 73
LlBVIBVA-lTTS.
Edm- T. M. Harper..... 31 Jan. 7a
Charles Fred. Wi»y,|>.#, ...aa Fob. 7a
RandleB. Hooper .2a Feb. 73
KmestSchutt 36 Apr. 73
Sub LxBvnvAjreL
Henry Charles Savage x6Ang. 73
Henry Howard Q>«y 39 Nov. 73
Adjt. 4- Capt.—
PavNMuter.— Christopher J.
Hamiltpn 26 May 55
(^r. Maeter.—hoyick. Loftus
• Reads ..■,:.......;..; 33 Aug. 56
Surgeon.— Wiai: Fred. Lewis
GompertK' :.:...: 31 Dec. 6a
Aaet.Surg.'-'Jklez, Bomers... 4 Mar. 70
Fadnga Bhzo.- - -
Digitized by V^OOQIC
453' MilUia
7th Boyal LanoasMre.
(Bi^.) CN0.I30.]
Head Qoarters, Buy*
COLOKSL.
Son, Charles James Fox
QtaaHey.laULt.Col. Gr«n.
G4» 31 Feb. 55
Lt.CoLOKIL CoXXAlTDAirT.
James Ashton a Mar. 71
Majobb.
Bdw. Chfitham Strode, 2>X.
J'P 3Jnne7o
Geo. Onslow Ghurcbill, laU
JA, IS JP. 30 Apr. 73
GA^PXAiirs.
J'olmaeorgeCooke,2a<«537.36 June 63
Hammerton Gnunp, MD.
lat$ SicfAMutant Surgton 7 Apr. 69
Thomas Brindlev a8 Nov. 70
Wm. Panl Bndson, laU
Cape, 4 F. ax Dec. 70
Wm. Winnlett.* latt Copt.
^ a4-F. xa Jan. 71
Charles Thomas Wilson,
laieCaja^iF. 15 ICar. 71
laonel Inglis 16 Dec. 71
John Tinker Hey x6 Dec. 71
Arthur Heaton, 2ai« Ct^.
X5 -^. 30 Apr. 73
Tere Alban BnUer, Li. k.p.
B. MariMM 34 May 73
Wm.B. H. Steeds 8 Jone 73
LmmKAVTS.
Henry Grattan Wilson aa Ang. 70
Fred. Finch Mackenzie ... 9 Aug. 71
Albert Henry Bencke 15 May 7a
William WorthingtonBiggs z June 7a
Joseph 0. Fenton 8 Mar. 73
CluB LTBarBVAsn.
Charles W. 8. Hallett as Oct. 73
Wm. H. Shenrood 14 Mar. 74
J.dj. 4' C!qrf.— Oershom Her-
rick, laie Lieut. 5 F, 14 Feb. 65
Qr. Ifa**^.— Capt. George
Crispin, k.p, Sj^F. 14 Sept 57
AtrMom.— John Parks 19 Oct. 71
^MMe.Aify.— JohnS.G.Tule9 Nov. 71
Facings Black Yelvet.
Infantry of England and Wales.
Leioester,
Head Qnarters, Leicester. [^0.36.]
HOVOBABT CoLoiraii.
fl^ DMjfatf ^ Rotland, K&,,
Lord lAeiUeiumt ai Apr. 57
Lr.CoLOVXk
tfir Fred. Thos. Fowke, Bi,
DL. JF. Son. Colonel, p.t. x Sept. 69
MiJou.
<3eo. Thos. Mowbray, j».t.
I>L. JP 34 Sept. 69
Rieh.WorBley Worswiok,j».t.3o Apr. 73
CA.nkU[9.
Wm. Edward Phelp 23 July 57
Wm.Pesrson,^JP. Ute Copt,
Alfred Bmest Acheson 30 May 65
Gregory Knight 3 June 67
FhiSp P. P. Goodchild 15 ^lay 69
James Toung Stephen, p. «.aa Nov. 69
John Phillips 8 Apr. 7a
Cecil Geo. A. Drommond,
laU Copt. Bf/U Br z June 7a
Percy Lionel Smithjk* 30 Apr. 73
larnvTEWAwn.
Harfy Yaughan Chapman x Feb. 71
Alfred Wyatt Crane as Feb. 71
Chas. Chetwode Thompson 33 Mar. 71
Fred. Gnstavus Fowke ao Apr. 7X
Charles Montagu Barber... 9 May 71
Percy Loseby,j». « xoMay 71
Henxy John B. Manners ...23 Aug. 71
Fra. wm. Reader, j».». 13 Dec. 71
N. v. S. Poohin Z7 Ju^ 7a
Beglnald B. Brett 36 Feb. 73
Geo. A. Bawson 14 May 73
SvB LuusavAsn.
jLT.T.Wyatl-Bdcdl xoDeo.73
^djt. ^ Cbp* — Boland Vin-
cent Sylvester Grimston,*
laU Copt. 93 F. ..X5 May 65
Qr.3rMe«r.— Alfred Whitbya9 July 56
^Mftf.^Peter AIC Jackson, .ao Jan. 63
^Mit/. anrg.—
Yellow Facings.
Soyal ISTortii Linoolii.
Head Quarters, Lincohi, [No. 8.]
HOKOEABT COLOBTBL.
Geoxve Tomline, laU of
X J^o Qdi .:.a9 Mar. 51
Li.CoLOirBL ComcAirn^VT.
William John,Xor«i Monson,
DL, Hon. Colonel 3 Mar. 66
MlJOBS.
Bobert JncTfltylor, DL.JF,
Hon. U.C0I. ax July 60
Hy.Y.Grantham,^o».X<CbX. a Apr. 66
CArtAnrs.
William Cosby x8 Aug. 60
Lambert Uniacke 19 July 6a
John Maekenaie 34 Oct. 64
Edmund Locook 8 May 66
Robert Swan aSMay 66
William Chaplin x6 Nov. 68
Riohd. C. Bttgne Oouplandas Apr. 71
Richard Mason 8 Jime 7X
Fred. Charles Marshall 8 Jane7x
Wm. Henry Uppleby 33 Mar. 73
LnvnvABM.
Willism Richardson xoAug.66
George |7elson 19 Feb. 67
Bernard/ Joseph ^oung xa Apr. 67
Thomas Cheney^Garftt 17 Apr. 69
Christopher -C.* Tnxmard,
In$t.<ffMM0Mr, 4 M«»y 7«
Charles W. AndersoxL 5 M
Sinclair F. Hood 5 Ji
'^j;
Hetkxy Aug. Coombs, ji.«. ...33 Dec 71
Ralph A. P. Clements,^.*.... 7 May 7a
Herbert Mansfield. i».t. 1 Feb. 73
BvB LisumAVTS.
Edw. Walter Willson xaNov.73
A^t. it OiV»f .— Edwd. Snow
Mason.i UU Copt. 68 F.... x Dec. 68
Or. Jf(Mf«r.— William Wells, z Jnne 69
mifywii.— Geo. Mitohinson . x Mar. 55
^MM.A»ry.--Cha8. Brooke 13 May 63
Blue Facings.
Boyal Sonth Lmooln.
Head Qnarters, Grantham. [No. 99.]
H0B0BA.BT Cou>]rBL.
Barl Brownlow, UU JBn$. 4'
Li, Gr. Ods 3 Mar. 68
Lt.Coiaxbl Comxavsabt.
Chas. Thos. John Moore,DX.
JF 97 Jan. 69
Majobs.
WnUam Parker, J7 30 Apr. 63
Chas. John B. Parker, JF...96 Dec 71
Caytaibs.
Charles Rothwell Norris ...aoMar. 60
John George Allott xs Feb. 65
Richard Gleed,J7 xoDeo. 68
Thomas Booth, JF. lot* Li.
5 Dr. &d$ as Oct. 69
Avery Jebb. U. k.p. 85 F.
Inst, of Mutkeiry 5 Apr. 70
Albert de Burton, «.f 96 Deo. 7z
Edward Thomas Clark, v.*. 38 May 73
Geo. Peter Moore,* laio Lioni.
3 HuoMTt x8 Juna 73
LlBVTBBAJTTS.
Robert Charles Otter, j>.t. ...33 Dee. 71
Fra. Rivers Drake, p.9. z Mar. 73
John Wilmot Lambert, j».«. 6 Apr. 7s
Aiit. ^ Cbp<.— ChrisUmher
Wade FarweU, UU Capi,
37 F. z Not. 69
Affv.— Geo. Wm. Shipman 13 Jan. 73
A$U9i,aurg.-^
BhM Fadsga.
Boyal London,
Head Qnarters, Aitineiy Flaoe, fiBi>
bury. [No. xo6.]
COIOBBL.
Sir Wm. Anderson Rose ...z6 Kor. 70
Lk.Cokobbi«
John Harrison ABan, Hon,
Cohnol azDee. 73
Majob.
Lorenao Geo. Dundaa, > Ule
Caiieata 63 .r. . xo July 73
Caytaxbb.
John Britten, HonJii^.,pjt. 8 Feb. ;$
Edw. Yere Jones^JEFo* JTo/. x8 Dee. 57
Richard Lee Mayhew 19 liar, es
Thurlby Smith i9Msr.£3
George Thomas Oldflald ...15 July 6j
John Wm. Easton Hale...... 15 Fab. 71
Robert Rankin HntehinaoDxo Jolr ri
Thomas Daviea Seweil 18 Ocl 71
John Heiuy Willook ... 11 Jsne?;
John Harry Evexia xSJmejj
LlBUCBBABia.
Edwin Button jaoJa.(i
Charles Latham i8Jas.7i
WiUiam Arthur Kelson 19 Apr. ji
Henry Edward Roae 15 Kor. ;i
Hen. Marshall Fleteher,^ .«.9o Bir. 7
Stntdtboxy Paul NaiBh,FAao Xir :i
Fred. Geo. Mawar ^..-uDecn
Oct. T. Heanie, pa, xs FA n
WiUiam Jones ^s61fs.n
Spencer John HenpaUi ...aSMafn
Bra JoMvnMXMtB.
Reginald P. YaiDani « Nn^
Adfi.^'Cnpt.'S.BtxsyBTOwtM
Savory,* late Oapi. 78 F...X9 hS^ ji
kin. Into «jf 85 F. >8 Dee. r
Amy.— Geo.BorlaaeChilds. 60ict. 5s
Amttl, Burg. -^Wm. Thomas
Lewis 4Kor.9
Blue Facings.
Bo jal Merionotiu
(Bytoo.) [No. 60.]
Head Quarters, Bala.
Majob Ooxxajtbabv.
Chas. John Tottenham, DL.
Li.Col. DenKffkMro Too-
aLifi
Cwoalrp, imto CopL
CAfTAIVS.
C. R. Worsley Tottenham ..a8 Ju. S
Arth. O. Wynn imiiams ...a8 Feb. %
Wimams tqlbis^
BvB Lumavmi.
David Wm. Kirkby jq OeL Ti
Adii, ^ Copt.—'SjStiL, Maade
T^lor, laiu U. 95 J^. 4 O^L B
anrgoon^-Owmi Riehards...i5 Kor. ?
l8t or Bojal East KddleieL
HeadQaarterB,Hampalsad. [Ka6c:
HovoBABT Couunx.
Thomas St. Legw Aleoek, ,
laUMe^^SF. jaJsn-F
Lr.CoVXMIL OOMXABBiBt.
FCFnderiok BotarM
Jtm$timi. «e irw — s8 Js^n
Haiobb. , ^
Wm,F^Northey./F.;;JJ-;;
Oabuibb.
WnUam
Digitized by V^OOQIC
Anfih DndinifBton Boyd ....ao Feb. 68
Charles John Dowell 34 Oot. 68
Daniel Charles Ifamiflell ...za Nor. 70
Godson Godflon 98 July 71
HezuT Stokes, laie U. ig F,ii May 7^
Thomas Bnrslem Wright ...17 July 7^
John Josepli Steayenson ...la Apr. 73
IiIIUTBKAim.
John Gflbert Nevill az Mar. 71
Eugene Diffby Woodcock... 13 Jnly 71
Marteine Owen H. Lloyd... 19 Oct. 71
Wn:. Henry F. Mn8groTe...a6 Mar. 79
Fra. Campbell Pearson 3 May 7a
Donald F. D. Madean 38 Sept. 7a
Edw. W. Q. (3ardm6r,i>.«.... x Jan. 73
Chas. Purvis Boyd 96 Apr. 73
Chas. Albert Whyte 7 liay 73
Sub Lnxnnrunf.
James IjOwry 33 July 73
O. R. Cuning^hame 34000.73
Ernest J. H. Appleyard ...az Feb. 74
Adji. 4- Ct^,-^. D. Dyson
Laurie* Capt. 34 S*. zz May 7a
Surgeon, — Henry Cooper
Rose, Jf2> 8 Oct. 70
Auifi.Surff.-—j£ibja. Holmes
Jephson 8 Oct. 70
Blue Facings.
MtUiia In/mtry of England and Wales, 454
6th Boyal Elthome MiddleBez,
2iid or Edmonton Boyal
Middlesex.
JKs/fe#.) [No. 63.]
Head Quarters, Bamet.
HoiroBAar Cojmstkl,
Geo. H, C. Vitct. Enfield ...ai Sept.7z
Lt.Coi.ovbl GoMMurnAKS.
Henry Biversdale GrenfeU..2x Sept.7z
Majobs.
Dottin Msycock. laU Lieut,
6 Droffoona; Son.Lt.Col. 13 Feb. 69
Jerroise Smith az Sept. 71
CAFTAiars.
Anthony Sim Z3 Jan. 70
George Robert Stewart
Black.s laU Capt.6oByU$,
Irut. of Musketry 8 Dec. 70
Alfred Ellas, 0.t. 8 Dea 70
Percy Prere Luck 8 Dec. 70
Wm. Jesser Coope.7 tote
Capt. 7 F. p.9 14 Dec. 7a
Jas. L. Brooke Templer,p.«.z4 Dec. 7a
Laurence J. W. Hussey, late
Li. 17 F. 36 May 73
willoughby Rcbert Dottin
Maycock z6 July 73
William Clarke,i>.« z6 July 73
John GroodaU Simkins, p.». x8 Mar. 74
LiBUTBVAirrs.
Alfred Robert Martin, |>. «... 4 Apr. 71
Charles Edw. Wardroper ...23 May 7z
Emilins Albert de Gosaon 19 June 71
John J. H. Hamilton 29 July 71
JHineg MacSwiney a8 Aug. 72
J.na. G. Bennett z4Deo. 72
Rich. Pra, Button 36 Feb. 73
Edw. H. Richards, p.» a6 Feh. 73
Sub LnimvurTB.
John F. Walton 11 Feb. 74
Charles E, S. Hemery n Feb. 74
-^i/f^-Capt.—e. Allan Shafto
Adair.r iute Capt. xj JP. ...17 Nov. 68
Qr.Miufer.—Dnyid Milne,*
late ofSjfie Brufade x Jan. 67
i^urgfon.—Q. T. Carter n June 6^
•^««u/.Sttr7.— BaailRingroseai Aug. 71
Scarlet Facings.
3rd or Boyal WeBtminster
Middlesex.
(^ht Ivfantry.) [No.sS.)
Head Quarters, Tnmham Oreen^
^^MfiditTrauean:*
T . , HOHOBABT COLOnii.
JohnJamee Qkttsdp, J2>. 33 July 73
Lt.CotOKU. QaxMAnAST.
"enryPenton,DJD Jr(wi.Co/. 35 Mar. 68
^ Majobs.
HenzT Joseph P. Woodheadas Mar. 68
LewlB Hough Z9 June 73
OArTAIVB.
Fred. Alfred Stone a June 60
Samuel John Unwin, p,$,...\\ Aug. 65
John Harlowe Turner xz Aug. 65
George Horatio Brand 13 June 67
Wm. vaughan Morgan, j}. », 37 Aug. 68
James Childs, ;>. • 4 Mar. 70
Theophilus Thompson 30 Apr. 70
Edw.Walker, late Oqd.ai JP.
T {^-^f^^^Mrw xs Apr. 7Z
John Claxton Addison, late
Ottpt. 35 -P. 3 May 72
LiBUTBBABTS.
Robert Fred. Piper, j».» 17 July 66
Frank Seago j6 July 70
Franc Digby Biddulph 15 Apr. 71
Geo. C. Anderson 6 Feb. 72
Walter H. Atherton 4 Deo. 72
Beg. J. B. Parkinson Z2 Apr. 73
Thomas L. Beckett za Apr. 73
Alfred S. Gooch 17 May 73
SuB LxxircxvAires.
Thomas Knapp 14 Mar. 74
.^c&Y.<f> C^.— Thomas Arm-
strong Gough, late Lt. z
■Dr. Gdt X Jan. 68
Qr.lfa«for.— Robert Powley 4 Dec. 60
Surgeon.— Wm. Hurman . . . ix Aug. 65
Asetet, *ttr^.— David Ander-
son Moxey, MD 19 Sept. 6s
Blue Facings.
4ih or Boyal Sonth Middlesex.
Head Quarters, Hounalow. [No. 128.]
HOVOBABT COLOKBft.
John Scriven, DL. JP. late
Capt. 51 F, ; Sou.CoUmel 3 Aug. 7a
Lr.CoiK^iniL ComcAKnAHT.
Arthur Charles FitzJames,
- late Lt. 93 F.,ffon. Col.... 3 Sept. 7a
Majobs.
Edw. Hamilton Finney, kOe
I^' 1 ^' ^s Jan. 6x
Count William C. Rivarola,
late Capt. 67 F, 15 Mar. 73
CArTAIWS.
William Ellas Taunton, p.9.
Son.Mt^or xs Oct. 55
John Gooper Fitsmaurice,
late Capt. Seiwal Army ...38 Jan. 60
Cha. Foveaux Kirby, 3fqtor
ReHred Lit Madras ^my,
P.» 29 Feb. 64
Augnste Fred.Lendy a May 66
Edw.Wetherell Gilbert, jv.t. 29 May 67
Fred. William Kirbv. ».». 14 May 60
Winiam Duarte, /. o/JT. p.9. 1 June 72
Wm. Edw. Chapman, k.p.
1 Dr. Gde. 31 Jan. 74
LlBTTTXlTAirrS.
Charles Fox Roe, ji.« 6 Mar. 69
John Barham Day, p.t 5 Apr. 70
Cecil Dudley 30 Mar. 71
John J. A. Haly Dove, p.9. 22 Dec. 71
John Pendleton 10 Jan. 72
Arthur Baird Douglas 39 June 72
Henry N. Pendleton 17 July 72
Adrian Chas. Ghamior, p.9.21 July 72
Humphrey J. Weld x^ May 73
SVB LxXITTBBAirTS.
John Pra. Green 14 Jan. 74
A(bt. 4- Co©*.— Charles Wm.
Parker, 7a^« Capt. 69 J*.... 22 Nov. 56
Qr.Matter.^Geb. Hope, late
qf77P...^ 3 Aug. 54
Surffeou.—Jtanes Richard
Alex. Douglas 3 June 69
-iftirt.^i»r#.^»-HenryBtiHock 3 June 69
Blue Facings,
(Light Tt^ntry.) [No. 38.]
Head Quarters, tTxbrldge.
Lt.Colokbl GoiCKAirnAJiT.
John Alex. Hunter, late
Capt, 3 F, ; Son, Ce)fc»«Z..ii Feb. 69
_ Majobs.
Chas. Brome Baahford, JF,
late Capt. 9 Laneere, p.9. 1$ Apr. 69
Joseph Deane Freeman,
Mon.Lt.Col XX May 7a
CAHAnrs.
Henry Short, Hon.Major ...Z3 May 6t
Wm. Alsey Turner, p. 9. ...30 Nov. 63
D'OyleyWm. Battley 4 Feb. 65
Gleadowe Evans, p.9 24 June j\
Fra. Geo. T. Cunynghame,
Inat. ofMueketry 9 Mar. 7a
Heniy Fred. Rowley, Ude
Capt. 79 F. t8 Sept. 7a
Rich. J. C. Young, late Lt.
6Dr9 5 Feb. 73
John Aug. Warren, p.9. ... 5 Feb. 73
Robert^d,p... '." 5 Feb. 55
Fred. Wm. Woodall, |>.#. ...a8 May 73
LlBUTBlTAKTS.
Edmond Rob. Hy . Gray,|7.«. x6 Dec. 70
Wm.Marwood Metcalfe, j>.#.24 June 71
Herbert Edward Smith,p.».84 June 71
Thos. Erskine BBylis,i>.»....z3 July 71
Vincent H. B. Konnett 9 Sept. 7*
Chicheley 8. Baker, p.» xa June 7a
Wm. N. Conyers-d'Arcy ... 4 Dec. 7a
Geo. H. Morrison xs Feb. 73
Henry H. Whiting 14 May 73
Sub LiBxrTBVAVTfl.
Henry Smith xoDec. 75
Adjt. 4 Capt.— Wm. Henry
BexmetUuUe AdJt. B./SHa-
morgan Miliiia, and for-
merly Lt.42 F, Z3 Deo. 6b
Qr.Maeter.—36kn Goombes,
late qf 64 F.J Lieut. 31 Oct. 56
SunfeoH.—Th(M. Parr, k. p.
Surgeon Mey'orfSon. J). I.
.^.*?- • ••■• 9 Apr. 7a
il»m<. -Siir^.— Charles Gore
^^e V>V";i- a* Jiuie 71
Blue Facings.
Boyal Monmouth.
{Light Tnfhntry.) [No. 3X.]
Head Quarters, Moiunouth.
HOHOBABY CoLOJrBL.
Henry Morgan Clifford, Di. 5 Mar. 58
Lt.GoLOITBL COMICAXDAITT.
John Francis Vaughan,
JSonorarg Colonel 16 July 53
Majobs.
John Zelwjni Payne, late
Lt. 14 F JSoH.Lt.Col.,p^9, 9 Aug. 58
Francis M'Donnell, fa^ :e». '
9ign 7x F.,p. 9 , Mar. 59
Gaptaiks.
James Davies.lToii. Jfo;.;,.».2x Mar s^
JohnG.Wheeley.iTewi.lfo/tH- oAui ^8
John Zamoiaki, Inet. of ' ^
Musketry 23 Mav 66
Wm. Henrv Wheeley "x Jun'e 6y
John Aug. Metcalfe, ».#. ... t Feb. iri
William Jas. Steward, p.9. .4 Sept. 7I
LiBtrTBirAirTS.
FTa.BwTihamVaughan,/>.*.a4 May 66
John Murray Bannerman ..24 Julv 60
Thomas Mwtland Held 24 Mar 7?
Joshua Arthur Nunn, j).»...24 Mar 7t
John Groker Partridge 27 Mar' w
Vere Fra. John Somerset .. ao Mar. 7a
Sub LnruTBiTAirrS.
Walter 0. fiU & Partridge...2s Oct 71
Fra, J. D. Reid. iaU J&T* ^ ^^
JJT9, ••••.••.....••■... .,2X JlUQ 7A
lUohaxdUoydFftyne ^...arrobl?^
4SS
Adjt. Sf Cajrf.— Robert John
Hic1ctiian,Za^eCap/.6afi^« 9 Mar. 67
Qr.lfa*#*r.— Jolin Finnerty lo Oct. 59
5ttri7.— George Wilson lo Oct. 54
Aut.Swrg.—(x^o. A. Norman a8 May 73
Blue Facings.
Boyal Montgomery. .
(JK/r«.) [No. 57.]
Head Quarters, Welchpool.
Lt.CoLOKKL COICMAWDAJX.
George Beadnell,^ DL. late
Lt. Bengal Army i Hon,
Colonel 81 Nov. 66
Majob.
John H. Heyward ax Nov. 66
CAPTl-IirB.
J. P. Harrison, lion. Majorxi July 55
Offlcy John Crowe-Read.,. 30 Jufy 73
Robert John Harrison v> July 73
Albert Lloyd, Capt. Kp.xocJF.^g Oct. 73
LlKXTTXVAlTTS.
James L. Tamberlain 14 May 73
Arthur Agg Gardner aa Feb. 71
Adjt. ^ Capt.—YT. J. Twyford.
Capt.a-\F. IS Sept 73
S'ttry.— Bdw. T.D.Harrison 18 Apr. 69
Scarlet Facings.
Militia Infantry of England and
John Annah Ambrose, laie
Lt. aa F., Inat.qfMiuk....ij Mar.
Edmd. Broughton Knowles
Lacon, late Li. 73 F. la July
Robert John M'Eniry 16 Mar.
Thomas Wm. Haines, JP. aa Apr.
LlXUTSiri.KTS.
Harry JohnCantonHaJy, p.s. 4 Mar.
Ephraim Jas. Howes, j». «. 33 Jan.
John Edward Fryer, j>.«. ...31 Mar.
Henry 8. Hammet Laoan...i7 July
John F. S. L. Barber, p.§. 9 Mar.
Wm. Chas. Fox Napier ax Mar.
Sub LiEUTiVjLir'EB.
Fred. C. N. Knox 38 Feb.
Wales.
Ist or West Norfolk.
Head Quarters, Norwich. [No. 39.]
Lt.CoLOITEL COMMAWDAirT.
Hambleton Francis Cus-
tanco, DL.i l£on.Colonel z6 May 54
Majoss.
Sou. Frederibk Walpole,*
Lt. B.N. 17 May 59
Chas. Edw. Bignold,|).«....a8 June73
CAmnrs.
Randall R. Burroughes, «.». 36 May 66
Frod. Willock (Jamett, uUe
Lt. 85 F. 30 Nov. 68
John Haughton, p. #. J. qfM.jo Oct. 71
LlBUTBNAirTS.
John Campbell , jt>.« xa Sept. 70
Wm. 0. E. Leathes, p.9. ...17 Aug. 71
Morley T. Daveney 19 June 73
HughE.Blsden-Everardp.«.a9 June 73
Henry P. Gramett 14 Doc. 73
Adit. 4- Cbp<.— Hen.Peisley
L'Bstrange,ia<«Cap<.3i.y.i7 Apr. 59
JSwr^.— David Ponrice 10 Nov. 58
Ateiet. Surg. — George S.
Hutchinson 13 June 07
White Facings.
2nd OT East Norfolk.
Head Quarters, Yarmouth. [No. 40. ]
HOKOBARY COLOirSL.
JSon. Berkeley Wodehouse,
CMG. DL. late Major 8
Btwart 9Sept.43
liT.CoLOaBL COMVAITDAVX.
eirEdmundHenryK-Lacon,
Bart.MF.DL. JF.j Hon,
Colonel 31 Aug. 59
Majoxs.
Oeorgo Granville Glover,
late Capt. 1 FutiUere; Son.
Lt.Colonel z6Mar. 60
Henry Goldham Mathew,
JF 13 Apr, 71
OAPTAZirS.
Charles .^^lewhaite 35 Sept. 57
Chas. P. S. Bnsor, JF. Iat9
Coft. MadrtuArmg, Som. I
Adft. 4- Capt,—Wm. Dods,*
late Capt. 14 F. x6 Feb. 6x
Qr.irr.--CaptainJohnDow-
ler,« A.jt>.6x F. 13 Aug. 69
Surg.— John Capom Smith,
JF 18 Oct. 53
Atsiet.Surg. —
White Facings.
Northampton and Bntland.
[No. 48.]
Head Quarters, Northampton.
" Sediterranean.**
Lr.CoLomiL CoiorAirDAST.
The Marq. of Exeter, Aide
de Camp to the QMejm and
Colonel 7 Jan. 46
Majors.
Lord Brownlow Thos. Mon-
tague Cecil, late qf Seote
Fue. Qde.i Son.Lt.Colonelio July 54
Rioh.TrevorClfirke,2>X.JP.
Son, Lt. Colonel 8 May 6a
Captaiks.
Wm. Christie, Son. Major. .jZ Apr. 46
John B. Robinson, f>.«. JF.
Son.Mtn.InBt. of Mnekeirg^s Oct. 52
Rob. Jas.D'Arcy,J5r(t>».lfa/. 19 Dec. 57
Tho. H. Powell, late Capt.
54^^ 3 Feb. 60
Valentine D.H.CaryElwes,^
DL.JF.lateComeixiLane. s Mar. 63
George Wm. Gunning, JF. 6 Apr. 6j
Charles Isham Strong, late
BntigntaF. 9 Feb. 64
George Wm. Piatt 19 May 64
Chanes Cave John Orme ... 7 Dec. 67
Saokville George Stoplbrd-
Saokville, |>. t aa June 68
Edward Phibp Monokton... 7 May 70
Horace Craven St. Paul 30 July 73
LlSUTBlTAirrB.
HenryThoB. Sa]mon,j».«. JP. 9 Nov. 65
Alex. Aug. Bereins, jp.t 5 Apr. 66
Spencer Pratt 5 Nov. 66
Rich. Phillips Thompson ...x8 Dec. 67
Arthur John Fludyer ao Deo. 67
Joseph Hill 13 June 70
Thos. John S. Hatchkin ...19 Jan. 71
Oscar Leslie Stephen, p.§. 34 Feb. 71
Son. Robert C. TroUope ...x8 Mar. 71
Charles John S. Compton xx Apr. 71
JohnE, Divden x3Apr. 71
Richard John B.Oliver, pa. i M!ay 7X
William John Kerr 30 May 71
Geo. A. AAhbj 38 May 73
Christopher Smyth 31 May 73
Adjt. 4- Capt.—Thoa. Rose,
late Capt. 15 F. 37 Feb. 46
Qr.Ma$ter.—FTe6L. William
Bowman,Xf«K< 9 Feb. 64
^ur^.— Wm. Alex. Barr,Jfi).34 Jan. 56
Amet. Surg.^B.. B. Spurgin33 May 65
Buff Facings.
Norihnmberland.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 27.]
Head Quarters, Alnwiok.
Lt.Colovil.
2^D«iM/Noilhumbear]and«
laie Capiaim Orm. €Hk.j
Sonorarf C&tontl 98 Feb*
6^
Majom.
John Philip OsbaldesUm
Mitford,! Brevet M^y'or laU
18 F. 6 8qite4
George H. Gmy* laU dipt.
Gren. Ode 35 Fdj. t*
Capxaxvs.
WilliamAdam8on,Jffo«. Jfi^'.ax Julr :-
John Potts xaMsV^-
Henry P. Shafto Orde, laie
Cant. X5 P.. Inst. ofMmak, aAvr f-
JS»rf Percy, !>.#. 7Jb1t'j
Shalcros8Fitsh.WxddriDgton 3 Au^.^
Robert Brown, j>.f 9 Aas *■
MiohaelDodd 30 July t-
Allan Dmmmond, jv.c ^MaV ?
Anthony MarshaH .a6Mar.7'.
Alex. Henx7 Browne sS Jnse ';j
LnrTBiTAjm.
John E. Elton Roberts, j».«.a4 Mar. r
Geo. Henry Bullock, p.s. ...3x Tcb. 71
Thomas G. Ilderdon jg Mar. ;:
Lewis Alphonso Eyre i Mst r^
John Rose Vincent, p.*. .39 JazL -.
Robert Thornton Hawdoii..x5 Mar *-
Xorrf Arthur Oeca x Jan. -'
Lord Lionel Cecil i Jan. 7,,
Sub LiKurnrAvn.
James a R. Scott xtf Au^t
Malcolm Dnunmond 34 Dec. r
Adjt. 4- Cix^.— AllHd Grey . x Mst : .
Surgeon: —
Aetut. Surg.^TLobert Wil-
son, MD ,2 Mar. ^.
Buff Facings.
Nottingham, or Boyal Sher-
wood Foresters.
Head Quarters, Newark. [Nasj.]
HOVOKAXT CoiiORl.
Lr.CoLoirxi..
Arthurs. H. Lowe asMar.:^
Majou.
Anthony Henderson Fowke 5 Apr. -r
Aug. Mark Hammond UJsaer^
Captaxsts.
John Thos. Fountain, j».*....is Feb, f-
Alfred Edw. L. Lowe, p. a. a Jun*' - -
Richard Upton. 9 Juseu
Percy Stanhope aSJulvcj
George Gawthem. p. § 30 Jaz^ ?»
Hugh Aug. Crottoa^late lA.
10 F., and laie Capt. 4- Adj.
Monaghan JfUttJo... ...» Jnia ^
Charles Bateman Pxxist,*
laie Certain 60 RyUe, p. ». 6 SfpL-t
Harvey Charles Txyon, laie
Lt. 48 F. - Se«a.-i
Arthur 8te£fb Cri8p,la<« Z#.
5x F.pa y QeoL-n
Thomas Dudley Fo8bzoke,«
laULt.3 F., p. e 14 ifaj 7.
George Redmond Prior ...aoAuc. -"?
David Arch. Dallon Ken-
nedy, laie Li. 78 F. 30 Aug. 73
LnimvAVTS.
'^^C'J^^^f^^^TsF. 5 Apr. :i
Ashby HaU e ad^ -t
Clement B. R. Bentley x6 JUv -i
Geo. B. Mackamees 13 Jnae '1
Beiy. Wentworth Dar^y ...38 Pw '1
Edward Guv Trailbrd a6Mar -5
Arthur M. Oatram,^«. » Apr. r.
Sm LiauTJUTAxia.
Herbert M. Badger ,3 Julv n
Robert Langslow as Oft --
Lionel J. Ttaffbtd ,1 Feb. fi
Adiit.4rCapt.~-3cikai F.Gixmr^
dot,i laie OapL 43 F. 33 Oct. «
Qr. Maeter^r^Sapt. DonaM '
Foottit .SA Apr a
.<aiii<.ft»yy.— Thomaa Fred.
CRMDttWOOd...........««..Ms«^ c Apr. n
gitized by VJiu© Faoinga.
Militia Infantry of England and
Oxfordsliire.
Head Quarters, Oxford. [No. 51.]
" Mediterranean."
Lt.CoLOXKL OOMICHTBAITT.
ZToK. Alt;. S. Arth. Aimefiley,
lale Lt, 16 Drt.,p.$ aa May 7a
Ma JO as.
Thou. Mosley Crowder, p.e. 27 Apr. 68
Herbert Buchanan, JP. ...13 June 7a
Ci.PTi.ur8.
Edw. Trevor Amey 29 May 6a
Charlefl Rivera BuUceley,
IhH. ofiftukeiry z June 65
!t)Jw.CarncrSmithTompsoxiX9 Sept. 70
Edwin Frond, p.t xo Aug. 72
Samuel Brewiu 15 Mar. 73
.John L. Fletcher i6 Apr. 73
Arthur Bott Cook 26 Apr. 73
Wm. Percival Wood a July 73
LlVUTKirAKTS.
Arthur Wm. DuVemet 3 Jan. 7a
Henry James Seton 3 Jan. 72
Joseph Arthur Henley i Feb. 73
Frank Willan a6 Apr. 73
Warner J. L. Heriot 26 Apr. 73
Sub lilEUTXHAKTS.
Benj. P. Hawea x8 Mar. 74
Adjt. f Capi.^John Pra.
Sparke,* late Capt. 84 J*. . x Oct. 6a
Qr. Master. — WilliamWyke-
h.imHolloway 4 May 66
Sur.jeon. — John Briscoe 24 Mar. 69
Amtt. Sura. — Patrick Ka-
vanagh, MD 19 Oct. 7x
Yellow Facings.
Eoyal BadnoT.
myiei.) [ifo.50.]
Head Quarters, Presteign.
MA.J0B.
Wm. Jones Thomas,^ late
Capt. 2 Dr. Gde 16 Mar. 7X
CAPTAnrs.
Hanson Hy. Applethwaite 4 Apr. 66
John James 26 Apr. 73
LiSUTEKAKTS.
P.cnben Norton xx Oct. 7X
Frank W. M. Evans a8 May 73
-ddf. 4rCapt.—TAw.'BAw\iTLgB
Hannam, late Xf. 8 JF. ...20 Deo. 56
Surgeon.— H.K.Debcnham laMar. 68
Scarlet Facings.
Shropshiie.
Head Quarters, Shrewsbury. [No. 54.]
HoyORAST COLOITBL.
Richard Frederick Hill, DL.
Ute Lt.Colonel 53 F. 24 Apr. 63
Lt.Colokxl.
E«lw. Corbett, late Lt. 7a J*. ,
Honorary Colonel x6Mar. 55
Majoss.
Oodfrcy Russell,! laU B.N. 8 Apr. 67
I'homaa Moyrick 7 June 73
Captahts.
JowphVonablesLovett 30 Deo. so
wiUiftm Patchett 29 Mar. 6s
Walter Henry Whitmore ... x Apr. 65
•To^eph Banks Sladen 3 May 6q
John Bennett.* laU Lt. Zo
_ ^'m;*.* i 8 Apr. 67
Richard Edward Browne,«
late Lt. 57 JP. 84 Nov. 68
Nathaniel KyrleOoUina,j».».ar July 71
Pra. Aiex.W. Whitmore ao jS. 7a
Hftrbert Pxyce J<nle6»^r. ... U ^uly 73
LrBiTTXirAirTB.
Alg. G. B. Whitmore, p.: aa Aug. 70
William Lovett 9 Mar. 71
Francis Henry Peny,p.«....x4 Apr. 71
Edw. Holmes Baldock, ji.t.ao Apr. 71
Francis Corbett, f.t.I.o/M, 6 May 7X
Arthur Peters Jonnson, p.*.x3 June 71
John Geo. Downing, p.e. ...13 Oct. 71
Sxni LnvTSKAvn.
Fred. S. Pardee xx Oct. 73
Geo. B, C. O. Gore xx Oct. 73
Adjt. 4r Cat><.— B.Montague
Hornby,^ laU Capt. 18 P. a8 Nor. 67
Fafmaater.—T. Owen, laU
Capt. 44 F. xa Dec. 54
Qr.ia(M««r.— Jas. Armstrong 8 July 59
iS^Kr^.— JohnNigelHeathcote 8 May 46
Aentt. 5wr^.— Nelson Bd-
wards 32 Feb. 7X
Green Facings.
let Somerset.
Head Quarters, Taunton. [No. x6.]
HONOBABT COLOKSX..
Charles K. Kemeys Tynte,
JP. DL. late Capt. xx
HuMOTM andQr.Qde aoOct. 57
Lr.CoLOiniL Comicaitdakt.
Richard Leckonby Phipps,
DL. JTP. late Col. Unait. ;
Son. Colonel 18 Oct. 52
Majors.
Thomas Hussey, DL. JP.
JSon.Lt.CoUmel,p.e i Feb. 64
Henry Oomish Henley, JP.xo May 69
Caftadts.
Sohofield Patten.i>.».jffoii. Jf.7 Mar. 63
Franklin Bealy Bridge xx Feb. 67
Thomas Roworth Parr, late
Lt. B\fle Brigade x6 Apr. 68
Wm. O. Meade King, p.M....i^ Dec. 68
ThomasMarriott'Dodingtona7 Julv 70
Henry Edw. Bennett, p.* ....13 Feb. 73
William Burridge, p.e 34 Aug. 72
HeniT Edward Haroin, JfM<.
of Mutketrgf p.e 26 Mar. 73
Marcus Henry Shee, p.e. ...a8 June 73
Theoph. Pym Hillcoat,i).«. X4 Mar. 74
LivxrtRVAiris.
H. M. Kemeys-Tynte, p.e. .. 4 Mar. 71
John Hammet Beadon, pa. 14 Mar. 7X
Henry Hutchins Richards,
lateLt. X03 P. 27 Mar. 7X
Sholto Claud Douglas, p.e. 29 Mar. 7X
Henry P. G. Langton,!?.*... x Mar. 7a
Richard H. Hayward x6 Oct. 72
Henry W. Helyar 7May73
Sim LxsuxivAira&
Andrew Geo. Wood 30 July 73
John WarreMalet x4 Mar. 74
Adjt. 4r Cap/.— Henry Atkin-
son Adair, UOe Capt, 52 F. x Oct. 68
iSbrjr.— Wm. Liddon x6 July 73
Ae»Ut, Surg.—Vf. A. D6ne...x8 July 73
Black Velvet Facings.
2nd Somerset.
Head Quarters, Bath. [No. 47.]
HovoRABT Coiiomi..
William Piimey, DL. JP.... 1 Jan. 50
liT.COLOKXX. COMXAKDAITT.
Alex. Wm. Adair,> JP, late
Capi. 5a F. p. s laSept. 70
Majors.
Ghas.R. J. Sawyer,* JP. late
of Ifetherlandt jStoreicc, and
a Knight Cowronnede Chine 3 Apr. 70
(3eorgeRashleighEdgell,«7P.
late Capt. 7 .F. 4 Mar. 71
CAPTAnrs.
YincentTXptonLangwortby,
laU Lt,j F. 39 Mar. 67
Easton John Gox,7 laie Capt.
6F, 8 Apr. 70
Wm. Long, JP, laU Xf.
Wales, 456
Kilner Aug. Arthur Brasier-
Creagh,' JP., laULt. Mili-
tary Train 23 Feb. 71
Arthur Fra. Kelsey, l<Ue
Capt. 36 J?. 29 Mar. 7x
Francis Wm. Rankin, p. e. X4 Nov. 71
Dudley H. S. Smith,Za/«X/.
64 A aoJuly 7a
Geo. Edw. B. Baker, laU Lt.
84 F 6 Nov. 7a
LlRTJTSVAKTS.
Edward Riley 23 Feb. 71
John Morgan Jones, JP. ...24 Fob. 71
Alfred James Riley, p.e. ...as Feb. 71
Greo. Heberden Emery, p.e.^x Mar. 71
Wm. G. Sillery Sainabury,
p.» IS Apr. 7x
Fra. Henry Thomdike,p.».i7 July 71
Uon. Oct. H. Lambart la Apr. 73
Robert H. C. J. Peel 14 Mfay 73
Sub Lxxuthtakts.
Claude G. Way 24 Deo. 73
George Vere Boyle xx Feb. 74
Adjt. ^ C»j»«.--Henry Chirk
Worthlngton,* late Capt.
67 F. 2x Feb. 67
Suraeon.—Barid Michael ... 4 Nov. 65
Auiet.Surg.—C. S. Barter... 5 July 73
Black Velvet Facings.
The King's Own Ist Stafford.
Head Quarters, Lichfield. [No. 66.]
** Mediterranean.'*
HOKORART COLOKBL.
Son. Wellington Pat. Man-
versChetwynd TaXbot.late
of -J Fueilierit Serf. atAmte
in OrtUnofyto the Queen... 26 Apr. 73
liT.COLOlTBL.
Fra. Chambers. Hon. Cok 19 May 73
Majors.
Thos.Wm.Fletcher,DX.JP.
Hon.Lt.Col 7 Apr. 67
Henry Jasper Willett, Son.
2Aeut.Col.,p,e, x6 July 73
Gaptaiitb.
Charles Edw.Moualey, JJon.
Major DL.JP 30 June 53
Cecil N. Lane, Son. Major 27 July 54
Prycel. Harrison, Jo».Jfa/.x5 Sept; 58
HerveyTalbot,Zafo JfM. 18 F.
Son. Major 8 Apr. 62
Edward Henry Foster a8 May 67
Walter George Webb ao Apr. 68
Wm.Arden,2a^o/x4irif««ar«xa July 69
Charles Arthur Garnett ... x May 71
ListrrBVAirTS.
Askew James Hillcoat .25 Dec. xx
Michael H. Grazebrook 12 July 69
Wm. Vincent Townend 15 Apr. 71
Robertson G. Marshall, Lt,
h.p.3 W.I.B 5 May 71
Wm. Osmund Oslear, laAe
Lt. 74 F. 5 May 71
William Conran, p.e. x9 Sept. 71
Son. Wm. Fred Dawnay ...38 Sept. 7X
Herbert Chas. Qto. Spring 2 Mar. 72
Son. Charles W. Finch 22 Apr. 7a
Willoughby Wood 12 Feb: 73
Sub LiBUTBVAirTS.
Graham 0. Herbert 2x Feb. 74
AdJ.4- Oflsp*.— Danl.Hilhnan,
lateofGr.Qde 19 July 52
5»r(70on.— ■Jno.LeyHichens2x May 58
Aeeist. Surg.--0, B. Welch-
man 30 Aug. 67
Blue Facings.
The King's Own 2nd Stafford.
(Lufhtli^antry.) [No. 58.]
Head Quarters, Stafford.
COLONBL.
E.R.,2k>n2Hatherton,DX.JP.5 Jan. 53
Lt.Oolovbl.
Richard D^tt, DL. JP. late
Capt, say....... 39 Sept. 55
Majob.
HortoiiBdw.Bnnor,DX.J7.xo Oct. 73
457
Capxahts.
Wm. JohnBon, ITon.Jfq/of ...la Apr. 53
James WemyBs Anderson,
laUozF. Mon.Mcy'or x6Dec. 54
John £d. Knighfc, p.*., Intt.
ofMuiketry, Hon. If (cyoraS Sept. 57
Cecil Hy. Crampton, Mon.
Major 30 Sept. 58
Fred. BlackaU Jervls aa Feb. 62
Au^stus Pattisson, Hon.
Major 17 Jan. 63
Rowland John Lenthall, laU
Lt. 3a JP. 15 Dec. 68
William Shaw xs D«c. 68
John Wallace P. Lowe 10 Oct. 71
JohirPilkington Baldwin... xo Oct. 71
LzBTTTBirnrzs.
Henry Ripley 27 Feb. 63
Charles Forster^p.c 8 Apr. 63
Richard CoUey Wellesley... 9 Apr. 66
Charles Fred. Hand 15 Apr. 71
Hon, Cecil James Littleton 15 Apr. 7x
Randal B. Stanier 15 Apn 71
Lancelot G.B.Bowdon, p.9. xo Hay 71
John Henrv Monckton, j».«. xo Oct. 7X
Louis William Jelf 17 Feb. 7a
Henry William Holmes a6 Mar. 7a
Geo. A. E. T. Oerris 23 Nor. 7a
Sub LmrTBMAires.
Joseph H. Blacklock 6 Sept. 73
Charles E. W. Wood xx Feb. 74
AdjL 4r Capt.—'&jTe Trench
John Richard Nugent, ^«
Owrf. 59 J*. 34 May 56
Or- Matter.— ThomBA Kelly 10 Nov. 69
Surgeon. — Cooper Hayes
Crawford 8 May 62
A»*iat. Surff.—Reiaj Thos.
Lomax 9 May 70
Blue Facings.
MUUia Infcmtry of England and Wales,
West Suffolk.
The King's Own Srd Stafford.
{Si/te».) [No. 73.] ,
Head QuartrSjNewcastle-under-Lyne.
H0K0&A.KT CoLoirxL.
Chas.Bagot, late of Qr, Qda. 37 Mar. 58
LT.Coi.oirsL QonnLTxnksn,
Peter Broughton, late Capt.
3 Dr. Ode 34 Feb. 70
Ma-joss.
Charles John Webb 2 June 71
Francis Vere Wright, p.». ix Feb. 74
Ci.FrA.iir8.
William Lee Gresley i Aug. 59
Rowland Hugh Cotton 13 June 6x
Walter M. Coyney, jb.« X7 Mar. 65
Alex. Wm. Radford-Norcop 20 Oct. 68
Harmar Alfred Bass aoJan. 70
Hon. William M. Jervis 30 Jan. 70
Basil Thomas Fitzherbert... 20 Aug. 70
Charles Bill aJuue7x
Clement Fras. Wedgwood... 2 June7x
Edward Talbot Wolseley ...11 Feb. 74
LlBUTBlTAirTS.
Hugh Ker ColvUle 25 Mar. 68
Richard Mirohouse 29 May 68
Charles William Lyon 29 May 68
Wm. Rol>ert Parker Jervis,
late Lt 47 F 26 July 70
William Moreton Philips ... x Sept. 70
Charles Edward Lyon x Sept. 70
James Edwards 3 Feb. 7a
St. Vincent W. Jenris aa Feb. 7a
Stanley Orred t? Aug. 72
William FitzHerbert 28 Aug. 7a
Sub Llbuxxvutts.
Wm. S. B. Levett U Mar. 74
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Geo. Thomas
Miller, late Captain 48 JP. i Oct. 69
Qr. Matter.— IS^dvr. Richard
Adams 33 Sept. 69
Surgeon.— Chaxlea Ortoa ... 9 July 68
A8»tit,Surg.—
, Scarlet Facial^
[No. xo.]
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmonds.
HOHOBABT COLOHXB.
The Marqueee of Bristol xo Jan. 65
LT.CoI.OKBL COMXJLKDANT.
Fuller Maitland Wilson, JP. 9 Apr. 70
Majobs.
Henry Maitland Wilson ...ar^Apr. 70
Wm. Julius Marshall, p. ». 39 Oct. 73
Captaiitb.
Alfred Robert Jonnins 12 Feb. 62
Henry Fearnside Speed ...36 Feb. 64
Lord John W. N. Hervey ...xi Feb. 69
Charles Edw. Salmon ax July 69
Montague Cha. Browning,'
late Capt. 87 F. 28 Feb. 70
John Dawson 8 Dec. 70
James Elwin Oakes 23 May 7a
Edw.PurefoyHuddleston...a6 Apr. 73
LmmnTAiris.
Fra.Wm. L.Anstruther.p.f. 33 Mar. 71
James Hunter Rodwell,;>.«. 14 Apr. 71
Philip Leathes, p.« 31 Apr. 71
Robert H. B. Campbell.jp.c. x Aug. 71
Fred. L. O. Thomas, p.e. ...31 July 7a
Aug. N. C. Hems worth a6 Feb. 73
A^t.4' Oip«.—Chas. Joshua
Tuffiiell Oakes,^ lat^ Capt.
Military Train xa Sept.6x
Qr. Matter. — John Sim-
monds, lateqfig F. 26 Aug. 6x
^KrffMM.— John Kjlner 8 Jan. 69
AttL8urg.—'J::ho.^Vm. Spink
Locke 38 Jan. 69
Yellow Facings.
Ist Eoyal Snrrey,
Head Quarters, Richmond. [No. ao.]
LT.CoLOITBL CoXMAVDAiri.
G«orge Palmer Evelyn,* late
Cavt.Syie Brigade; Hon.
Colonel x9 Mar. 56
Majobs.
Stewart Forbes a6 Aug. 65
Geo. H6n.Cazalet, late Capt.
33 ^' : 13 May 67
Captahts.
Robert Henry Tighe, Intt,
qfMutketry,p.8 8Sept.65
Carleton Smith, Hon.Major 30 Mar. 67
Tho. Wame Lemmon,i?. *. 25 June 67
Fred. S. Barlin, late En$.
30 F.^p. t. 30 Nov. 67
George Osgood, «. « 30 July 69
Rich. Jas. H. Mohon, j9. •....15 July 70
Thomas Herbert Eingsford 6 Oct. 70
Fra. Chas. Hughes Hallett,
late Lt. Boyal Artillery ...14 Dec. 72
John Pope Cox, «.« 6 Sept. 73
Alario W. Churcnward 6 Sept. 73
LXBUTSKAZTTS.
James Cazalet Crofton x6 Mar. 68
Edward Clifton Griffith 27 Feb. 71
Waller Angelo Otway, p. «. ax Deo. 71
Geo. Wm. Graves 33 Dec. 7X
Ashton Wm. Rendle.p.t. ... 3 May 73
Charles Henry Lord 3 May 73
Lewis H. Phillips 29 Mar. 73
Sub LtBVTiirAirTS.
Wm«A.H. Smith 14 Jan. 74
Adj. 4r Copf.— Fred.WilIiam
Benwell, late Capt. 66 JP*. . s Jime 7a
Qr.2f(iM<er.-»-Geo. Rontree,
U. latins F. i9 Dec 54
Surgeon. — Richard Archer
Warwick 27 Oct. 55
Anitt, Surg:—TrtA. Bonnoy,
UD : ...,,.5 Fob. (58
2nd Boyal Snney.
Head Qnarteis, GuildfbnL [Ko. x i. j
HOVOBAKT GOLOBBl..
WiUiam, Earl of Lovelace,
Lord LieutemojU X4ADg.:J:
LT.COI.OirXI. C0XUA»A5T.
William James Sharpe 29 Not. 70
Majobs.
WiUiam Pontifex 31 Dec. 70
Edward George Hartnell ... 3 Maj 7.
Captaiss.
James Klyard 31 M»r. ♦!
James Atkinson jFeb. >
Chas. Howard Chaplin, laU
Capt. ir Adjt. TVrUaJk Con-
tingent^ Hon. M^or 23 Feb. -i
Edw. Geo. Godwin- Austen 23 Feb. ;i
Henry Digby Mitchell, 9. ». 12 Aj«r. -,i
Ed w. Wm. ForesterLeightoD.
late Capt. 9 F. ^Mar ?i
John Davis jSItV-:
Charles Thomas Ritchie ...24 JnlV ;^
Wm.Tho.W.Newenham,j».f. 6 aq^. :i
LlBUTBKAim.
JZbn. Spencer H. Joniire,p.«. 12 Apr. n
Heniy Florance Ward 12 Apr. 71
Herbert Cha. Jenkins x8 July 71
Arch. Hanodlton 'Mftt;>yt«5>w_
p.t 19 Oct I
Charles James Orr 23 Oct •-
Fred, Foster Batexnan 20 Julv -:
Fra, C. B. Farrant 5 Anl- -:
Charles D. Hodgson 12 Feb :,
Sub LtsumAVTS.
B HartBaddiffa 23 Jii'j'3
R. A. L. Cabrera. 24 Sept;:
Adjt. 4r Cofrf.— Chaa.Lennox
Tredcroft,* Capt. k.p. S.
Art aTet >
^«fy.— Henry Sharp Taylor 6 iUv it
Atetet.Surg.— John Morlan,
MB 29 Apr. f;
Blue F^uungB.
3rd Boyal Surrey. [Xo. n? :
Head Quarters, Kingston on Tlusio.
Lt.Goloxkl OomcAiTDiTr.
Miles Stringer, iaioLt. 6Dr.ii Max y
Majobs.
Charles Francis Bvelyn 12 FeK -
James Legeyt Daniell 15 Ma}':-
Captaitts.
Lamorock Flower, Intt. of
Mutketry 9 Ap". f
Frederick Brown 7^?^ ■.
James Killery,|?.» 20 Aag.f.-^
Robert Rintoul, Capt. k.p. 4
Dragoon Quardt sMav'j
Fras. Burdett, lateLtC^, 17
Laneert 17 May f ^
Robert King, p. § 24 Drc. ■ i
Norolifib GUpm, late Capt.
&4 F. X2 Feb. r
G«o. Ernest Eames Blunt,
late Capt. 83 F. i Job? •:
Bfatthew Howitt 20 July 7:
Charles Herbert Curtis 2x Feb. :x
. XiXSUTSKJkjrSB.
Cha. Lewis N. Ingnan 21 1^- :
Charles John Mottram 32 IHrc. r
Cecil Henry Stopfoni . ii iUr. 7*'
HenxyB. M. Carvick 3Mftj -
£dgar Gamac Purchas ..^..ag Jair ;?
MUes Stringerjp.«. ... ..^.so JoDfe 7-
Richard Aug. WilUs r- 6 Sa\'- 7-
Basil Morier „. .w aa Feb. 7:
Aug. M. HamHton '. xsFcb. :.-
Fra, S. Q.HooH ...........^aS May ;j
Digitized by VJ
Jfe^r^
Mililia Infantry of England and Wales.
4S8
iti/.l-Ciqrf.— XreljiiLaftimer
ParraU, laU Co^. 85 ^. —sg Apr. 53
Qr.ifaf^.— Richard Walker
Jonea, kUe Btuign BriHA
Otrmam Legion 7
Surg.—yLat^ TroUope Oole-
uUm^.^Mr^.— MatUxewOwen
Coleman, MI> 3
Blue Facings.
Jane 65
July S3
Apr. 69
Bojal SuBBez.
{Zigkt Iitfaniry,) [No. 53.]
Head Qoarters, Ghiohester.
Lx.Ck>LO]niL ComLursAXT.
JTon.HenryGago^DX.JP.Jald
Lt.Mi^jBriffade^on,Col. 5 Feb. 64
Majoss.
John Aldrid^,* JF, lots
Brevet Mmor sx F. aa ICar. 64
Edwd.JohnSimn7,D£. JP. 4 2Car. 70
CATtklSB,
J.Fiennes Blake, Hon^MaiorZ Jnne 55
John K. Smith, U<m. Meaonx July 58
Thos.FaalconerWisden, JP.
Son. Mtnor so July 60
Charles Bndger, JF., Hon.
Major 9 Jan. 6x
WilliiunBridger^^oa. JTo/oraa July 6t
John Lnttman-Johnson ...xa Mar. 70
Charles Raymond Bnrrell... 6 Apr. 73
Fred. Ghaa. Lonis Rasch ... 4 Dec. 7a
Henry Colyille Bridger,j>.«.,
Irut. efUuaJcetrjf 15 Feb. 73
Fra. Stuart O'Beime, pa. 15 liar. 73
liXVDTUTiJnfl*
Frank G. Fielding aS liar. 68
Sidney B. H'Whmnie, p. ». 7 Anr. 66
Thomas Cathbert Kearney ao May 69
C. J. PakenhamLawrell ... 0 Jnne 70
James M. Carr Lloyd. 8 Aug. 70
John Bamabotham 34 Ang. 70
Fleetwood Forbes 8hawe...30 Sept. 70
C. B. Qodman,j>.« 6 Feb. 71
Arthur Henry Prime a8 Apr. 7X
Bobert M. Roweter 6 Apr. 7a
Lord Bdm. B. F. Howard... x Jan. 73
IWw. B. Orake 15 Mm. 73
8i7B LxBvmrms.
Geo. H. M'G. O. Wbieldon 31 Dec. 73
^dj. 4r CSopC.— Jno.Wm.Mad-
den, late Oapt. 4 JP. and
Capi. Inetrueior </ Mne-
Iceiryio ai Depoi Bait 35 NoT. 63
Payow.^Wm. Fred. Perry 14 Feb. 60
Suraeou.—'Wm. Batley, lais
^Aetiat. a»rf. 14 Sept. 58
dmei.Swrg,—J. lC.Perciyal 30 Apr. 67
BhieFMings.
Ist Boyal Tower Hamlets.
{The ZmtTt Own JAghi Jitfanlrp.)
HeadQiiarten,DalBton. [No. 97.]
Lr.Go<.on& GoxMABDAn.
Alfred P. F. G. Somerset,
^L. JF. laU Lt. Z3 F. ...15 liaj 7a
■mm. Majom.
Wflliam Swing, D£. 3 Mar. 69
Charles Lawion de SaUs* 19 Jnne 73
^ OinAxva.
Wm. Lewis Knlbaoh 9 May 66
Barnard Tindal Bosanqpiet 7 Maj 68
Archibald Wm. Harrison,
^W# Liemi, 13 F. .vt Mar. 71
WiUiam MuSk Frobisbar.ir
^•051*. ssF.JmH.^f
ifMft«fnf az Apr. 71
Thomas Gaadlar Wharton,*
97^. ......84 June 7z
Geo. GoSaon Ohlldarfin^'
i«. 7 'AMaft..........'........9z July 71
Fred. John Alkinaon Dmm.
'^■^ €ba#. A Cbaodioa
Geou Thonmaoa •••*MMa..M • j Fwx 73
Arthw Wiffiiim a'BeokeM sIM^n
fafc ^r ft^ OiwMu^miu Obi. 73
LnuTBirAiras.
Sydney Laman Blanchard 34 Oct. 64
Jonas Oliver Morris aa Feb. 71
John Arch. Lavies, «. •. ...33 Mar. 7x
RiohardHovil,2a^Jnu.892''.3x Apr. 71
John Hardwiek 17 May 71
Gha.Fra.H.Beardmore,p.«. x 80^.71
John Alex. Gilmonr 36 April 73
AAii. ^ Copf .— John Henry
Nott,i laU Copt. I F. X Sept. 66
Qr.Maeter. — Wellington
White,* laU <^so ^' 30 Mar. 57
j^stvecm.— Morgan Oolhane,
MD ax Not. 57
.iM«.Airy.—Rich.G. Kibbler x Aug. 65
Blue Facings.
2nd Boyal Tower Hamlets.
(2^ ^Mm'* Own Light Infantry, )
[No. 83.]
Head Quarters, Victoria Park Square.
HovoBAXT Coi.onL.
The JSarl ef Wilton, &CS.
DL.JF. 7 Nov. 40
Lr.GoLomiL.
Fred. John GoUn Halkett,*
laU Oapt. 7x F. 34 May 66
MUOBS.
James Dillon Macnamara,*
JF. laU Lieut. 59 F. Son.
Li.Colonel 30 Apr. 70
John Sdw. Tewart,* late
Oapt. 6 F. xoMay 73
GlMAIVS.
Geo. Albert Gonran, laU Lt.
86 F. 38 Apr. 63
Robert Ejrkwood 4 June 63
John Bolton x8 Sept. 66
Wm. Ingram Marter 33 Apr. 68
William Warner Dennis ... z May 68
Geo. W. D. Kempeon, late
Lt. zjLSnt$ar§tP.» X7 Jan. 7Z
Wm. Herbert Rndall, late
X<. 80 JP. 17 Jan. 7z
John William Lee, p. • 34 June 71
Bdw. Alex. James DniT, p. «.xo May 73
T.B.B.TownaeDd,to<irr4.83Faz JuL|y73
IiISUUXAJTrS.
Bdw. Goghlan, Son. Oapt. 4-
'^ Maeter,k.p.DMotBatt. 7
d Wm. GoUis Browncao
Wm. Henzy Bonrke, p. «. ...x5
Oonnt Richard Metaza 8
Ludlow Gotter 7
Ghaa. P. R. Gotter 97
Glaude H. White 8
Wm. a. H. Stewart, p.«. ...z6
Richard R.G0I6 7
Qr'.Mi
AlSed^
May 70
Aug. 70
Nor. 70
May7t
Mar. 7a
liar. 7a
Apr. 73
Sub Lmmnrian.
Oharles James Martin zaNor. 73
Stewart H. Rnsbrldger Z4 Jan. 74
Adit. 4r CM.— Geo. Shirley
MaxwelLiato£<Mt<.aoJR3oOot. 66
Asfv.—T. B. Ohrlstie Z4 July 73
iaAi Ai«y.-G.P.Bate,Ja>. 4 Aug. 71
Blue Fadngs.
Ist Warwiok.
Head Quartara, Warwick. [No. 36.]
•* The Boar amd Bagged Bk^,**
HOVOBABT GOLOntL.
W. H., XonI Leigh a June 65
LcGoLoraL.
MiJOBfl*
BiflhardB.Jee, J7. z4Mar.6o
Oswald Aug. CMmston,^ laie
Oapt. Z9 J*. .....................Z5 Nor. 60
CAvt&na.
WnuHnn, la<t£<.CVMM.M^
pje, ..•.•••.......•....96 Deo. 56
GKW.Fiaih«itOQMHMkJbr'.i8 Aug. 38
ntd.WJtattUndHMLJK9.alJiiMte
^enxy John Y6atman,p. «.
Inet.qf Musketry 38Jnne6o
Bdw. Sawyer, Son. Sajor xp Oct. 6z
HerbertHarringtonRobertsas Oct. 6a
Fra. Lloyd Langford James,
DL. JF 36 Nov. 63
John Marslimd 15 June 65
Wm.Alex. Pennington, JP.xi Feb. 7X
LxavTHKAjnts.
Owen Lloyd, p.« 27 Jan. 71
Wm. John Shaw 17 Nov. 71
Evan Eustace Lloyd 33 Deo. 71
Charles Herbert Heath, p.: 15 Mar. 7a
Fred. John Battine ao July 73
Fred. Morris, s.n 23 Nov. 7a
Martin H. D. Lister 5 Feb. 73
Sua LixuravAjnEB.
Gape] Geo. Adey 16 July 73
Ernest B. Robinson x8 Mar. 74
Adit. 4r Oapt.—Bjdtit. Dymoek
Vaughton,>t7P. laie Oapt.
90 F. 7 Nov. 56
Qr. Ifoae.— Thos. Bannister,
JJt.^laUofyjF. 3 Nov. 56
Bnra.—Y^. GoodchiId,*lfZ>. x8 Jan. 6a
AmiUt.Bnrg.—'Bi. G. Perkin...3x Apr. 64
Yellow Facings.
2nd Warwick.
Head Quarters, Leamington. [No. 53.3
Ia.GoLOITIL GomCAKDUTT.
Frederick Granville, BL.
iate3l«^a3 F.j Son.OoLx6 Feb. 58
Majobs.
John Hallewell Garew, late
Lieut. 9 F.; Hon.Lt.Col, 3 Apr. 63
Geo. Duncombe Steele Per-
kins 30 Apr. 69
OjiPTAiirs.
Walt FumeBS,p.t.£^(m.lf<M*.35 June 58
Henry HowldnSi^Mi. lfa7.i4Feb. 59
Geo. Goodwin Norris, p. e. .x6 Apr. 63
Benj. BlUott Ogle, Inel. </
Mueketrut Son. Major ...33 Aug. 63
James Gildea xg Jan. 66
Bobert Allenby 34 May 66
Brook P.MorganPayler,p.«. 3 Apr. 69
Grant Thomlinson Grant,
late Lieut. 03 Jf. 35 May 69
Augustus Wise, p.« 4 Sept. 73
Edward Charles Windsor...34 Sept. 73
LxaunvAVTS.
Ghas. Geo. Wood Moore ...xiNov.70
Hamilton Osborne a8Jan. 71
Henry Gad wallader Adams 15 Apr. 71
Wilford L. Child, p.e 7 June 7X
M. Delapoer Beresford 7 Mar. 73
Robert Lancaster a6 Mar. ;a
Alfred Wms. Bromley p.e. 5 Oct. 79
Ghas. Madock Beech 5 Oct. 7a
Sub LnvTxiTiLjm.
Geo. G. Lancaster z6 July 73
Hubert Bdw. Field xoDec. 73
Adit. 4r aMrf.-Rice Davies
Knight, laie Omai. 98 JP....18 Dec. 58
af'.ir<ufor.-<}. J.Booker.X<.za Apr. '9
mty.— Bdw. Jackson, MD. 14 Oct. 57
Amet. A(fy.— Ghas. William
Marriott sz Apr. 63
White Facings.
Boyal Westmorland.
{UgU Iitfamirg.) [No. 17.]
Head Quarters, Appleby.
Lr.GoLoni. GomcAirsijrT.
Thomas Salkeld, late qf-tx
Smt$art 36 Feb. 6c
^ MUOB.
Wm. Pitt Drafltei,> O^.
k.p, S. Mor. Art., p. e. ...33 Nov. 70
GhrlatophflrW.Braithwaitez3 May 64
Georffe Cockle, p.i., InH.
pfMuekeUrg 37 Apr. 65
George Atkinson, p. «. z Jan. 66
LzavnnrAais.
Edwin James Fell zs Miir. 79
Francis Bentl^ zs June 79
Ohaa. 0. Turner ..^............aa Jan. 73
Sua Liasui'ijraiL
nrtd, J. J. Vo«kM....-^o....a Julyn
II
459
Militia Infaniry of Englmd and Wales.
Adjt. 4r Oapl.—Corry Bever-
ley Smith, Captain k. f,
. M. MariuA Art 29 Nor. 70
i9»r^.**^FergaB AniiBtronsr.
JLD. ;..... 9 Sept. 65
Blue FooinffB.
Boy^l Wiltshire. ,
Head Qnarters, Devizes. [No. 33.]
'• ■ ** MediterraM99n"
Lt.Colowbl CoMKAWDurr.
JCerrf Mothuen, Di. late of
' jx F.f Aide de Camp to the
Queen, and Colonel 6 Hay 46
MAfOBa.
William Black, p.» 's Feb. 73
pavid Arob^r, p.; ...., xa Apr* ^3
Captaikb.
Nath. "W.Sloper, Hon.MajorvoliUA. 55
' Bam.Wm. R. Sadler, /o/*Jt<.
2^ 2^., /mr^. ofMutk.p. «...,x5 Aa£r>^4
John Francis Mair Wintor-
»Cfiii,Uiie Lt. BifieBrigade 38 Har. 66
Alox. Fnv. PowcU, p.* 11 May 67
Charlea Fred. Hawker 15 Apr. 69
Albert Reginald Graves 27 May 69
H, Chaa. Co(ldijyjton,p.f.,..36Mar.73
Geo. Henry Gordon, p.*, ...a6 Mar. 73
\Vadham liocke^iatsltt.gi F. 14 Mar. 74
LlKVTBVAKTS.
J/on.]kCarcu8W.Geo.fiandy8zx Apr. 71
Jidward Huph Crofton if May 7^
Qeo. Wm. H. Pain,p.«. 23 Dec. 71
"Walter John Grove 22 Doc. 71
Clement Edw. Hamilton ...ai Mar. 72
Wm. Siancomb 26 Oct. 72
Arthur P. llilward 30 Apr. 73
Sub LiBUTsvAiTTa.
H. H., Lord Trafalgar 24 Sept.73
Fra. Henry Tonge 29001. 73
Thomas C. P. Galley n Feb. 74
AdJt.4-Cavt.—Jioht.RTidgea
liellerd/ late Capt. 50 P. x Apr. 6a
Surg.—Jolin Frod. Xicbolls,
MD 8 Aug. 54
A»*i*t.Surg. —
Blue Facings.
Woroester.
Head Quarters, "Worcester. [No. 67.]
HoirORART COLOITBL.
ThoraB<J Webb, Z>i. JTP. UUe
"^ Capt. 90 F. IS Mar. 70
Lr.CoLoyst CoHiCAiroAHX.
Thomas C. N.Norbury,^ DJi.
JF, late Capt. 6 Dr. Qd$, 15 Mar. 70
Majobs.
CharloA Sidney Hawkins,
. DL.JP.Bon.Lt.Colonel...xsJviV Sg
Mart indale Edwin Vale.DI/.
JF 31 July 7a
CAnAIVB.
Bichard John Grifflths, DL.
. JP xoAug.58
Wm. Parker Howell, late
' Entign 8 F. Mon.Major ...30 Aug. 59
^omas Lyford Champion ax June 61
John Edwm Winnall 4 Jtine64
John Barber, J^/' x3Jxme65
Aug. Talbot Hanoockfl, jT.t. z6 May 66
Henry Edward Vale 22 May 68
Charles Edward Davis 4 June 69
Bichard Preacott Docio, late
Cajii. B. Engineere a Apr. 70
William Henry Allsopp,p.«. 4 June 70
Theodore King 15 May 7a
Thomas Shedaon,in«<ft(ctor
^ ^Mueketrjffp.a 31 July 7a
LiBUXXXAXTS.
Henry ChoUingworth 18 Ang,6g
JphnThackwell xi Jan. 70
Herbert W. Dom^nlo, p. •....23 Feb. 70
Owen Charles: Wal cot i« May 70
fiidiioy B. R. Hawkins a Jan, 71
John S. Kersteman, p.e. ... 3 Jan. 71
AbnKl WinsmoTO Hooper... 27 Feb. 71
iBdwafd'Hugh Bearcroft ...17 Mar. fj
John 8. Wainwright 16 Apr.. 71
€terald Q. Elrington ...^ f9 Apr. 71
Geo. CapelR.C^FeBWick.. f^ Junex?
Ohaa. L. A,.Skinn» .» .fj Oct. 4i
Bliaa JobaWebb ....^5 Mi>r. jg
AdJt. 4r Cbp/.— Wm. Charlea
HllL{a<«Cb^. 36!^. as Mar. 68
Qr^agUr.--
Sniy.— Goorgo £dwin Hyde 4 Mar. 67
Auiet. Svrg.—R. G. Bodd ... 7 May 67
BofT Facings.
East York.
" White Jloee <^ York:* [No. xaj
Head Quarters, Biaverley.
HoiroBABr Colow^l.
G«o. Hamilton Thompson,
JDZ. late Lieut, i Dr. Ode. xo May 71
Lt.Coloxbl.
Wm. Henry Grimston,* late
Capt. 13 F. J.P. ,...to May 73
• Majobs.
Charles Telford, JP., p.e. ...x6 Apr. 73
Wm. Cha. Ellis, lole Capt.
Madrae Infantry, p.* 7 June 73
.CiPTAXirs.
George Agers Nesfleld 28 Mar. 70
JohuM'Greery za June 72
Edward Barry Broadlcy ...X2 June 72
Bernard Byrne 7 June 73
Hy.lePatourel./a/^i^.TePl a July 73
HcnrvLeeke,» Capt.k.p.-joF.vj Aug. 73
David S. D. Johnstone, dp-
tain, h.p. xoo J*. xa Nov. 73
W.H.Iremonger.^<«Z<.3aF.z2 Nov. 73
LlBrTB^rAHTS.
George Duncombe 16 Nov. 71
Arthur H. Saltmarshe 16 Nov. 7X
Arthur Abney Sandys. p.e. 16 Feb. 7a
Frederick Reynard, p.e 15 May 72
Arthur John Adams x Feb. 73
S0B LXBVTSKAyTS.
Ralph G. L. Rees-Webbe ...z6 Aug. 73
L. St. John Brodrick xx Feb. 73
Adit. ^ Copt.— John Edward
Brodhurst,Ya<0 Capt. 4 Dr.
Ode, ...ax Feb. 63
Faymaeter. — John William
P. Sandwith, late Capt.
Bombay Arnty 15 Nov. 55
Qr. Ifdueer.— James Sisfion
Cooper X Mar. 64
Suryeon. — William Harris
Rtretton * 5 Oct, 7a
Aeeiet. Svry. —
Bnff Facings.
The Uortli York.
{^yiee.) [No.aa.J .
Be»d Quarters, Richmond.
BOVOBABT CotOlTBL.
Hamlet Cooto Wade, CS.
Man. Colonel! Brevet Colo-
nel, lateqfi^F, ..,,„. 17 Dea 7J
Lt.Go.voivsl GoxMANnAfrt.
Charles Hcnnr Dowker,^
laU Capt. f. F. , 10 Dea 73
. .^AJQBS,
Chas. Sidney Bradley, p.e. 30 Mar. 7a
Robert Greorge Hopkinson xo Dec. 73
Caftaixb.
John Hutton 9 Nov. 69
Luke Hall Kirb^ a8 Jan. 70
John George Swan 27 Jufy'70
MatthewBowser DoddB,p.«.x7 July 72
Joseph John Chapman, p.«'.x7 July 7a
Jaiixe8Wn.'BiohardBon.p.«.x7 Jiilj 72
LlBUTBHAVTB.
Robt. Hutto'n 'Squire 16 Feb. 69
Philip Arthur Bentley 22 May 7X
Walter G. Strickland, p.«....23 June 71
Dugald Stewart Miller 26 Apr. 73
Adolphus H. W. Lawson ...a6 Apr. 73
Adit. Ar Oxpf .-Dugald Stewart
Miller, lafe Caht. 7F. 30 Mv. 55
Qr. Maeter. — John Smurth-
waite 30 Oct, 6a
Air^«oM.<i^-£dward Tweddell
Atkinson 5 Jan. 56
.<lMM^.£FKf^.-^Thos.Carter... a June 73
Blapk Faoings.
.. let West York.
{Bi/lse.) [No. 5.3
liT.CoiieKVL OomiAirDAin.
/iln. Aitken, later Capt. 77 .F.
' Men. Colonsl ^ „ zo 1^ 7s
■ Die
Majobi.
Edward HoBavft s ^- *>
__ Cavxasvb.
Wm. Walk«» Jiom.MaJor,
p. e. JF, x9 Aag.sT
Jamea Lees Harwar, Mom.
Major .^ xa JooesS
John lAmbert Beid, Inel.
ofUueketry: Uom, M^ee- xs Apr. U
Bichard Hewley Graham,
Mon, Major ,.,....11 A|>r. iz
Thomas Atchin Andms 24 Apr. 6:>
Theodore Henry Skinner*
UUe Lieut, 8 F.p.e ^5 Feb. y
Richard Francis Crokcr ... iMsr.:?
Loftua Henry Martin, late
Lieut. 69 F. 24lUr.7»
Matthew Fanning, late
Major a7 JP. 13 Apr. 71
Win. fiharp WaiUunan^p.*. a Jalj :3
Lncms-AJTTs.
Mathew Amcotts Wilson ...16 Dec r>
Harrv Winton Holden, pu a. 9 Vsx. ;i
Charles Horefall Bill 11 Apr. 71
Fred. Charles Schooles xi X]c. 71
John Nugent Oosbey 13 Apr. 71
Thoa. B. B. Broadbent 33 Oct 71
Charles Joseph Tyua a6 Ftl:, r.
Sun IiiarmAns.
John Hemsley Hunt 31 Dec 7:
Adil, 4r Gapt. — Philip Geo.
Hewett," UUe Capt. ao I'. X3 Oct. 4
Qr. Maeter.— Hejoy Pang-
bourn, late ofs^ P. 10 Septti
iSaroMMi.— Hezuy Muscroft 6 ^vt. 55
Aeetet. ^vrff.— Charlea Grab-
ham,
"&:
Black Fadmgs.
..X7 Apr- ^
2nd West York.
(Light Iftfemiry.) [No. sx]
Head Qoortara. York.
"MedUtmmeau,-
UovoBAmv Co&ovau
HfinryVanStrMibenxoe.I>X.
JF. kUe^i^Lt. Jhmge..ja4 Sept?
. LT.Cou>raL OomiAgDABT.
Wm. Hall WiUdnflom ai Jul 74
ICAJbss.
Geo. J. Haj,p.t. J}L. JF...as May 7=
CAPT^nrs.
JohnRickaby iiApr.f^
Biohatd Chaplin. laU Lieal.
sDr. Ode ixApii
Fra. Gerald Leas, JF, tate
Lieut, 9$ F. 6Feb.!c
Arthur Barff, p. e la Apr. ::
Albert WfUiam Btffl Barnes 10 AngM
Nathaniel Henry Lumley
Hodgson, lette Lt.SsF. ... 3 Xp. p
Albert Charles Wood, laU
Capt, 8 Mueem* a6Xor.:^
John Cherry Gale, Inet, ef
MuMketry,j»,»^...„ _.. sJ^t-j
Charles FrancisDashwood,
l<Ue Ceatt. ^ F. 89Jiiaa7.
John Bobert Texmant, p.e. . . iS Bbt. :.
LnrrsvAim.
Thos. T. 8. Metcalfb,p.*. ...iS Apr- r-
Wm.Botfeomley Jackson j».«.37 E<?c:'
William Bdw. Oates 27 Sep: -
John Arthar Swaiiie,p.'.... 9 Hb^- '^■
Charles Hordern €Umt.'.
JohnTAnaon 6Ka.'.r^
GeofliOT G. Tennaat 9 Mir- 7-
Currer B. RoundeU 7 ^ "
Henry Tniffbrd ...15 Frti -}
Edw. H. LocklOT „.-.i5lI*-' :.^
Bdw. John SmiUi 30 Apr. 7:
Adit 4r Capt.— Mm Hop-
lktf,i<2a6<M.#9il ... xJb»-:
£fiify«(m.— ^Temple Chevalier
.™^. a;...«.-,v.*.-..-...... «2 Apr. rj
Aeeitt.Saror-imnM SMtt-
asy, MD. ,:t.v-.a4Jl^n
igitizecTby
;v^^
MUiUa Infa/nin/ of England and Wales,
3id West Tort
{JAffhi Infantry,) \Sd. i.]
Hoad Qnarters, Donoaater.
HoVosixT GoLOirsL.
Ferran Loftns, DL, laU Lt.
Col. qfOren. Qd$ as Apr. 70
liT.COLOKXZ. ComcAKSAirT.
Edw. Prothero, DL, laU
Capt, 14 F, Mon.Colontl.,.90 Mar. 55
Majo«8.
Thos. John Stannard Mao-
Adam, ITon. Zt.CoUnul ...30 Mar. k$
John KexuiaU, Son. Zf.C0Z.35 May 70
Gi.PTAnrfl.
JohnB.ChantrellfJfoM. Jfq/or 3 June 54
John Henry Manwaring,
Hon. Major so Mar. 55
FnmckeM.AIlen2<»i.Jf a/or 13 Jan. 59
James Bedfem Bottomley,
Itui.ofMu$Jcetiy zs Mar. 70
Wm. Grearea Blake, < latt
I.ieuf. 9 Lemcen 3 May 70
Henry William Barlow, late
Copt. R. Engineen 80 July 70
MichaelCnrry.Qjpf.A.jp.giP.is Apr. 71
George Alfred Raikes, p.t... 1 June 7a
John Taylor Winnington,
laitU. X Dn i3 At)r. 73
Grenfell Todd Naylor ax Feb. 73
XiisuTsirijrxs.
Wm. Henry Thomas, p.t.... 5 July 71
£;^emont E. Shearbum,|).«. 7 Jnly 71
Harry W. Rowden,j».» 6 Apr. 7a
Edward Bowen 31 July 73
Frank J. de Vie Beamteh... 5 Feb. 73
Sub LixvTSVAirTS.
JohnM. Vincent 34 Sept. 73
John Edmund Ghroom 31 Feb. 74
Mi- & Cant.S<m. Fred. 0.
Howard, UUs Li. 4' Copt,
Coldtt. Qdti X7 Sept. 7x
Pof matter 4- CSapt-Edwaxd
Nicholson 11 Aug. 54
Qr. Jftu/er.— John Bull, Zt. 4 Sept. 54
5i<r^.--Lawrence Kieman i May 68
Aatut.Siity.^, H. Lister... 9 Oct. 67
Green Facings.
4Ui West Tort
Head Quarters, Leeds. [No. 133.]
LT.Ck)LoirxL ComcxvnxvT.
Wm. PoUard, DL. JTP. laU
LUnt in F.tandlaUOapt,
4r AijnUiU 4 Weet York
MiUHa ....;:...; 34 Ang. 7X
^ Majom.
Thos. StargesWalfbrd 6 Mar. 7a
Joseph Harttey,i>.«.I>ii, JP. x Jan. 73
CAKAnri.
Henry Irwin x8 Ang. 60
William Mather 7 June 63
Arthur GaUaway 14 Mar. 70
William Wade Maude, p. 9. 13 May 70
George Philip Fawkes, laie .
Captain 83 F. 6 Feb. 71
Chas. G. Gubitt,7 late Capt.
6a P. 9 Apr. 7a
Wm- Gumming,' late Copt,
48 F, 36 Feb. 73
Geo. Bogers, UUe Lt. 29 F,26 Apr. 73
LnvTsirAVTS.
Robert Blayney Irwin 33 Feb. 71
John Snepp 14 Mar. 71
Wyatt Wm. Tumor 10 Oct. 71
Fnmk Leslie Joy, p. $ 17 Oct. 71
John V. Brabaaon 13 Nor. 71
Donald M. Leith Hay 6 Mar. 73
Alfred S. Chapman, ji. •. ...xs Not. 71
Sub LnircBVJLKTS.
Lavallin G. D*Arcy 39 Oct. 73
Wm. H. Gott X4 Mar. 74
A4jt. 4- Capt.—R. H. Atkin-
son, Li. 14 F. a Dec. 71
Fa3fmaater.--Qeo. CRime8...x5 Jnne53
Qr. Matter.— JoYm Kendall,
late of Si F. i Sept. 56
5«f^.— Joahualngham Ikin i Mar. 54
.<l«9w^^Mr^.— James Walker 8 Feb. 71
White Facings.
460
LlBUTBVJLBTfl.
Harry St. John Jowers 7 Aug. 71
Fred. H. Broadbent 5 Feb. 73
5th West York,
Head Quarters, Knaresboro*. [No. 4.]
Lt.Oolokbi. CouMJOxjiAsr.
Robert Gttnter,^ late Capt,
4 Dr. Ode sSMar. 7X
Majobs.
John Whitaore- Allen i May 68
Uenry Stratton Bates,* UUe
Captain 8 Hneeare 38 Jime73
GAm.nrB.
Lawrence Winiams a6 Aug. 6x
Wm. Edwin Cadman 36 Nov. 61
Charles Podmore x6 Apr. 64
Wm. Wright Hoole,j).«. ...18 Apr. 66
Bei\}. Thomas Gasson 30 Apr. 66
Fra. John Oathwaite, p.e. 16 May 68
Frederick Heniy Seymour 5 Feb. 73
John GibbSf Or«. 3 July 73
Albert GybiMn-Spilsbuxy,
«,*., Inti. ofMneketrf ... a July 73
TTliok John B. de Burgh, v.*. 4 Ang. 73
William Peel Nash aS Nov. 71
Thos. Lionel BTadshaw,j».«.x7 P®^> 7*
Thomas Edward Bland 3x Mar. 73
Fred. B. Briggs 6 Apr. 7a
Sub LiBiTTBirurzs.
Reg. Hope Parkinson 4 Aug. 73
Fred. H. St John Barker a8 Feb. 74
Philip Fonnetreau 38 Feb. 74
Adit.4-Otpt.^nen. Balguy,*
taU Capt. 4 F. 15 Apr. 56
Qr. Matter. — Capt. John
Chas. Croker,w> k.p.6F.ii Oct. 57
Suryeon.^ThoB. Mills Beau-
mont 17 Sept. 57
Aeeiet. Swy.—Vfm. Bnlmer x Sept. 55
Buff Facings.
6tli West York.
Head Quarters, Halifax. [No. X34.]
Lt.G0]X>VEL CoiCMABnAKT.
Robert Stanafeld, JP. Lt.
h.p. QoF. 26 Mar. 7a
Majobs.
Fred. J. Bayly, Zate qf 91 F,
Son. Lt.CoUmel 37 May 54
CAFTAniS.
Henry Fox Davis 13 July 60
Robert Edw. W. Gamham .aa Jan. 61
Richard Croker, late Lt. 3
X>r. Qdt 10 Oct. 62
Fra. Charteris Wemyss,
Oent. at Armt 30 July 63
George Stanafeld, JP 19 Dec. 63
Edward Curteis Bond 37 July 70
Geo. Walters Daubeny 8 Apr. 72
Robert Stansfeld Birkbeck 8 Apr. 73
John G. K. Wamefbrd, 0.0.3X J^ 7a
Wm.Malcolm.f<rf«X<.xoJ'.,
Intt. ofMutketrjf xi Feb. 74
LiBtTTBVAjrTS.
Walter Alcook X9 Mar. 70
John B. E. Stansfeld 30 Sept. 70
Fercival Fred. Beaumottt...38 Dec. 70
Walter G. B. Galverley 34 Mar. 71
James A. deOastro x June 7a
Chas. Edw. R. Walker 34 July 73
Geo. M. Bannden x8 Sept. 7a
Sub Libutsvavts.
Gerald Stovell x8 June 73
Adit. #■ Capi.—Wm. Henry
Spencer, Me Capt. sF.... 3 Jan. 65
S'ter^r.— Lawrence Bramlcy 25 Apr. 54
Attttt. Sury. — JohnHodgson
Wright 33 Mar. 63
Sky Blue Fadngs.
Militia Infantry of Scotland.
The Eoyal Aberdeenshire
Highlanders.
"Si.Andrew," Ifemomeimpunelaeettit.
Head Quarters, Aberdeen. [No. 89.]
HOBOBABT OOLOITBL.
Qfineral S.B.S. the Frinee
of Wales, Ka. KT. KF,
&CB. 0C8I, TO Nov. 73
Lr.GoLoirBii OoiCKJjroAirT.
Thomas Izmes, JP. 5 Deo. 70
Majobs.
John Turner 33 Dec. 70
Bobert Macfarfane 6 Sopt*73
Gaptaivs.
Robert CJWBpbeJl ...iaa Apr. 69
Charles Leith Hay « 9 July 63
W9i.Schen)cG^;bert;^.«..., 7f^6S
John Alex. Man,^ 'Jit«frKetor
qf MutketajtPt t xx June 70
Charles Hunter ao July 70
Lord Inverurie x6 Aug. 73
.LlBFtXirAllTS.
James Davidson 5June7x
Geo. Cosmo .AbQrcromby...x8 July 71
Walter Colquhoun Boyd ... 6 Sept. 71
John Henry Udny 13 Oct. 7X
John Turner 18 Sept. 73
Alex. D. Fraser x4Deo. 72
. StTB LXBVTBlTAirTS.
jEToif. Arthur Hay 3 Dec. 73
Wm* Disney Innes 3x Jan. 74
Adit. 4r 0»pf.— Arch. Geo.
Keen» late Lt. 63 F. i Feb. 6a
Qr. 2tf*«.— Alex. Hutcheon,
UOe of no, F. ...: 26 Feb. 55
»«iy;— Geo. MoHsdn; MJy.-is Feb. s8
.i#m<.5«w.— Chas-Mxtchell
Macqulbbah ..'. ^19 Feb. 64
The Prinoe Begent's Eoyal
Ayr. and Wigtown.
Head Quarters, Ayr. [No. xx5.]
HoirOBABT GOLOBBL.
FigU Son. Sir Jas. Fergus-
fiau^t.^lateCapt.Qr. Gdt.26 Mar. 73
Lr.CoLoiriL ComcAvnAvr.
A.P.. Sari of GaUoway, laie
Capt, F. Sorte Qdt., p.t. xa Apr. 73
.Majobs.
V^ Sir Wm, James Mont-
Gimingluune, Bt,
Maj^r,h^:jB!i^UJBr.jk.p'.y> Apr. 73
AlexaScider M*Lachlan, p.t. xo Dec. 73
_ r Gaptaiks.
BJoberf Orr Crichton, Son.
v^i^w* x8 Mar. 61
O^omas Riddell Carre, p.t.,
Intt. fffMuiMry xs Jan. 62
Charte■l^a|xyaBple,J^«:.>.... 7 J«ae6a
I X 2
461
David Dandas Whigbam ...90 June 66
Robert Mitchell Campbell,
late Lt. R. Engineers 26 Feb. 67
John Dixon A. Clark, p.*.... 5 Apr. 71
Herbert Eust. Maxwell, ji.«. 34 June 71
Wm. Hugh Campbell, j>.«. 19 June 7a
Ja8.Fra.Dalr7mpleHayj}.«.x6 Aug. 73
John M. MatMe Morton, p.s,i^ Jan. 74
LuunirAVTS.
Stair H. J. Stewart, p.t. ... 8 June 71
Wm. Maitland 9 Aug. 71
James M'HaflEle 24001. 71
Fra. Dykes Walker 18 Jan. 7a
David Hunter Blair 3 Aug. 73
Alex. Bell Gemmell 17 Aug. 7a
Bud LiBurKXiiKTS.
Charles O. Buchanan za Nov. 73
Adje, 4- Cop^.— Charles S.
M' Alester,* UUe Copt, 45 JP. i a Jan. 67
Qr. Ifr.— Wm. Weir, tefe
ofB. Art 34 Mar. 55
Surgeon.— Z^va!&& Montgo-
merle 35 Mar. 59
AM»%9i.Surg.—J>wM. Wield,
JfZ> 44 Jan. 59
Blue Facings.
Militia Infantry of Scotland,
CAni.urs.
John Dayid Bnchanan Haj»
Mon. Mtuor la Apr. 53
James Craig 7 June 69
Douglas Drummond Dick,
laieLt.QgP. 31 Mar. 70
Sir Jas. Liston Foulis, Bari.
late En§. x6 F. aa Nor. 70
Alexander Wood lnglis,p.t.a9 Nov. 73
Wm. H. A. GhriBUe-MlUerag Nor. 73
LiBuniTAirTfl.
North More Nisbett, p.$. ... 6 Mar. 71
Jas. H. Scott Douglas 99 Feb. 7a
81m LixvrxirurTfl.
Charles Gray Robertson ...33 July 73
Wm. Ghray Campbell xz Feb. 74
Adii. & Capt.—'Bxibert Chas.
Duogeon, laU Id. z F. ...zx Not. 69
Qr.Jfr.— Chas. McDonald,
lattqfjaF. 33 Jan. 55
5»ry.-— Peter Home Mao--
laren.lfl>. Z3 July 69
.iMw^.iSwrff.— RobertLucas,
MB 13 July 69
Bine Facings.
Dumfries, BozbTirgli, Eiroud-
brighti and Selldrk.
{Tke SeotiiMk JBordfre,) [No. 8z.]
Head Quarters, Dumfries.
Lt.Colokbl ComcAirniirr.
Geo. Gu8. Walker, p. ». JF, xs Mar. 73
Majous.
Walter Geo.F. Johnston, j». ». 9 May 68
Colvin Stewart, JP. p.», ...z6 Apr. 73
James HathereU^.t 7 June 60
Morden Carthew Yorstoun,*
JF. late Li. Madrat SUif
Corm.p.i. 13 Jmid6z
Benj.ThoB. G.Ander8on,j9.«.zo July 67
Steuart Gladstone z8 May 68
William Macalpine Leny...za Aug. 68
William M'NeiiUe, p.*. 9x May 69
Archibald Hume,«.t. 16 Apr. 73
Ja8.K.Maxwell Withamj».«.
Instruator^MtiMktirjf ...34 Sept. 73
LnvrBVAXTS.
Robert William Bwart, j».«.ao May 69
John Brown Kennedy, p.s. ao May 69
Alex. C. S. M. Dunlop,ii.«. 15 Feb. 71
£dw. H. M. ElUot 3x May 73
SvB IiuimirA.NTS.
Arch. 0. Fergusson 4 Aug. 73
A. M. Carthew-Yoistoun ...19 Aug. 73
Herbert Irving 35 Oct. 73
Andrew J. S. Johnstone ...99 Oct. 73
Adjt.4- Gojrf.— Herbert John
HilV lot* Capt. 70 F, X Apr. 69
<r . Jfr.— Michael Moriarty,
laU 0/77 F. 93 July 58
^ttiyMw.— William Scott ... 6 May 65
A. i§.--Wm. S. Kerr, irD....98 Uar. 67
Yellow Faoings.
The Edinbniffli, or Qaeen's
Begiment of idglit In&ntry.
Head Quarters, Dalkeitlu C^o, 196,2
Oounnii.
TheDaltf o/BiioeleaohJtQ^.
Aid0 d* Camp to tk» Qimmi 6 Jaau 49
LbOounnft.
Sir Arch. Hops, Bmrt, JF.t
Manormrjf a>foiMl..,........«a8 V^b« 56
Majob,
SchombergHSDxytJCsrfsii
tf Lothiaii>^.^.H«t»i».i»^i3 J«M 68
InyemesBi Banff, Moray, and
Bairn.
{mghland Light Ii^aniry.) [No. 76.]
Head Quarters, Inremess.,
Lt.Oolovbx. OoicKjjrBA2n.
So», Simon Fraser xo Deo. 55
Majobs.
Wm. Meyriok Bankes 38 May 73
John Maodonald 11 Veh. 74
CjLnAin.
Georffe Meakin 33 Mar. 66
Donud Chaiies Cameron ...34 May 69
Neil Steuart 6 j!ine7z
Hugh F. A. Brodie, laU
Lt. SovalArtUUr^ 13 Nor. 71
Campbell Macp. Campbell, x Jnns 7a
Alex. iB. Mackintosh 3z Deo. 73
Cakazvs.
Dayid Wm. Msdiie. /ssinte-
torafMrnsktirf 16 May (i
John Binnie Mackensie, imte
Capt. I F. zz Apr. 67
Geo. Johnson Goealing,* jm-zz May t?
Charles Hojie Yere xs May t^
Henry Bdward Poole, lale
Li. 47 JP. 33 Mar. p
CharlesWyndham,la<e Capt,
Turkish Conting«nt,p.». ...36 Maj 7:
Arthur Bampton Donni-
thome.lai€U.x7Lamcpa, 36 Jnae ;t
John Wild Thackeray, laU
Lt. AX F. z8 Sept 72
Wm. Chas. Chitty Brskine,
late Lt. 54 !•.,/».#. 30 Apr. 75
Richard R. Pattenon,j».«....3z Dec. 7
LXBUZBVAJm.
Wm. Fred. Story aS Feb. 71
Henry Donald BosBeter,f».«.35 Star 7:
Alexander Sprott 4 S«pL*:
Robert Poole Hooper, p. s. ao Dec 71
Thomas Williamson a4 Feb 7:
John Lamb xa June 71
SXTB LiXUTXVAVTS,
Moore T^Iee 3 Dec 73
Adji. 4r Capt,^Ax&X!ar Aug.
liongmore, late Cmi. 36 F. 9 Au^ . f;
&(fy.— Walt.WalkerX6nnox3s Jan. <;
AstU.aars.—J. S. MarafaaU 8 Jolj u
Blue Facixigs.
LninenrAviB*
Charles D^ !!!!....!!!.*.! 6
Geo. Haggarth Rainy .
Walter Cook DuiT z3
GardenAle?E. DufT 13
Robert Wm. P. Lodwlok ...97
C. Shaw zi
Chas. Wm. F. ^^rtler 38
Geo. Ross M'Kessack 5
Son. Ronald A. Maodonalda3
Robert A. Grant 14
Wm. B. Fossett 31
July 7Z
Nov. 7z
Nor. 7x
Feb. 7a
Apr. 7a
Aug. 7a
Oct. 73
Nov. 7 a
}J»y 73
May 73
Bra liU BTlVAVn.
Charles Jamss Merry tz Feb. 74
John G. Inglis 14 Mar. 74
Harold C. Haabury z8 Mar. 74
AS^'t ^ Oapi.^Wm. Donald-
son, late Soata JW. Odt....a4 Ifiar. 57
pBjrwsifir.— Geo. Ferguson
Maitland xx Apr. SS
Anv.— James Bdward, JCD. 3 Jons 68
AsnBtami Ai«y«M.— Dnnoan
M'Fadyen a May 73
Qreen Faoings. '
Ist Boyal Lanark.
Head Quarters, HamfttoiL [No. 74.3
Lf.Coiovn. OomriBHAWT.
James Daridsoii, JToa. CW.,
UOa Capt, 6 Dta aa lUst, 6g
Hajob«,
wmtani Iffarshan Ooctoaae,
Mam. U.Ootama aa ICtf. 69
HmJH la Qii«8« WiUMi^ Apr. 79
2nd Bojal Lanark.
Head Quarten, Lajaaik. [N0.7&]
liX.CotoBm GomcuniBT:
D. C. R. Garrick Boohanas,
DX. JF., laU Car, a Dn.;
Man. Oolonal ......39 Nor. 54
MiUXOBS.
George Aug. Alston a4 Apr. (j
Laurence Wm. ICaxweO
Loctkhartk taU Capt. 93 F. 7 jBBe:^
Cktrxxxn.
AEr John Floyd, Bi. laU OapL
l\F. s Man. Mt^ao' .^ 36 Aiu?. 5>
Jas.0. RobertBon, Ham.M^.xx Ftb. 6»
Robert FoUock, JaBCrM^orof
Mnskatra ; Mom. M^ ^.*t Apr. 6>
Hector B.li'NeiU x8 lUj ei
Ed.J.Cliiford,JZaa.JKv. |kB.x6 May f»
William Bznith Dixon, JF.x^ Mir U
George M'Oall,>.«. a6 ivasd
Arch. Hyndman Steiii, «rP. 3x Oct. (9
Jamea Cnnn, lata Cormat 4
JTawMRV, •.«. 34 Jb£«7i
John Mappherson x6HBr.7z
TAMVTMMAJnm.
Arthur Hen. OouTteuvy.^.B ^4 Msr. 71
Gavin Steel, ^.b. ...... ......X4 Apr. 7^
James Towers-Clark Z9 Jnlj 7^
M. W. A. T. Carmiehael ...zz Abjt- r^
Gilbert Alex. Pagan ^.x7 Nor. 71
John Thomas 5 Apr. 73
SvB LanmvAnB.
Michael R. G. Boohaaan ...30 JbIj 73
Wm. J. 8. Btoail y» Jb^ 73
Edw. W. D. Ward .xz rtb. ?«
Adii.^Oapt,^Wtmaeia W.
Johnstona, fate Oaft. 97 F.xt Jan. 55
pBysMiter.— Jamas M'Qra-
gor Hamilton x Apr. ^
Qr.Mmatar.'^tMA. Brown...zo 8ept.5^
ftwy-Alc«JCaxw>n Ailamsx? A|ir. ej
BtaAradnga.
Boyal ParUi.
(BIHm.) [No. 86.]
Hsad Qnarten, BBrth.
HovoaABT Oomnna.
Ar Tkos. MonerioCDi, AarA,
laULiamLaemiaF^Oim^SiOdL s
ZA.CoumxL OoMXAaaaja
?Uo0«a< BtODBoaM Mb
M$al§m4^Zt,Qu4it. ..^IkLi^
XUia.
igitized by ^
GAKAnrs.
Pfttriek George Craigie,JiM<.
qfUutketrf ao Feb. 63
MaurioeFitziiiaTuioeHattonx7 June 64
Thomas M'Dougall 24 Apr. 68
George Muirhead 37 May 69
George Glas Sandeman 19 June 7a
Adam Murraj, p.$, 14 Mwr. 74
LlSUTSHAim.
Ranald M. Alexander, |>.«.... 14 Feb. 70
Robert Valentine Hagatt...a6 June 71
Geo. Crosble Wylie 17 July 7a
Arch. F. G. Hay 5 Oct. 7a
William Naime 34 May 73
SvB LnvYBVAirTS.
Wm. F. Middleton 24 Deo. 73
Robert D. Moncreifie z8 liar. 74
Adit.— Lord Charles L. Kerr,
late Capt. 4a F, 24 July 54
Qr.irMf«r.— Alex. Gedde8...ao Dec. 56
Surg.— George Webster Ab-
Bolon, Jfli. K a Not. 54
AmH. Surg. —
Scarlet Facings.
MUitia Infcmtry of Scotland.
Geo.Ladoyic Hondtoun, p.n. 15 Aug. 66
William Hall Maxwell 6 June 67
Charles Conningham zo Feb. 63
Heniy Maodowall, 0. $ 14 July 69
Arch.C.DrummondDick,f).«.
Inairuetor ofMutketry a Mar. 71
John Campbell Douglas ...Z5 Mar. 7a
Sub LxBXTtBirijrTS.
Montagu D.Campbell z6Aug.73
Adjt. 4- Oti|rf.— William For-
rest, loto 0/79 P. 34 Jan. 64
Qnirocto*.— LittellusBirrell
Barr, laUof-jg F. a Oct. 56
S'«r9.--Ja8. Hutchison Z9 Nov. 6z
Auut. Surg.— Tho, Graham,
M2>, zx Jan. 67
Blue Facings.
Benfrew.
{Tke Frinet «tf WaUe Sogal S^.)
Head Quarters, Paisley. [No. 139.]
Lr.CoixijrBX. Oomxaitbavx.
Sir Robert J. Millildn Na-
pier, Bart. J>L, JF. laU
Oaft. 79 P' 31 Mar. S4
Majtobs.
Archibsld Campbell Camp-
bell, UU€ Cavt. 4- U.Ccl.
SwU Ftf, oh, zq Aug. 70
Wm. Cunninghame,2a<eCe^.
Tz Su$»ar9 xo Dec. 73
Capvaibs.
Rob. W. Young, .ffo*. Ift^forsx Jan. 57
Alex. Boyd 3Z May 6a
Hemry Barzay Dunlop 3Z Jan. 63
Hennc[ues Melhado, p. «. ... 4 June 63
Robert Anderson,' latt Li.
37 J'. 18 July 68
£dw. Lamboume M'Dongal 4 Ju^ 70
Bosa, OaitlmesSi SntheTland,
and Oromarty.
(2^ Highland BiJU MilUia.) [No. 96.]
Head Quarters, Dingwall.
Ia.Colobbl CoincA2r]>Axra.
George Wm. Holmes Ross,
DL.JF, laU Li. 93 F.;
San. Col<mel,p.$. zx Feb. 56
Majoss.
Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, Ft.
P^ S^pr. 70
Alex. C. Macleay,j».« zaDec. 70
Captadts.
BoderidcGroganMackensie,
laU Comet z6 Lancm'B,p.$.26 Dec 66
Hugh Murray, p.» aa Mar. 67
Hugh Law Eose.i DX. JF.
lat«Li.RogalMarkuttp.9. 5 Apr. 70
Hector Munro, p.« 31 Jan. 71
Joseph Chas. Boss GroTC,*
late Captain 4a F. az June 7Z
Colin Mackensie, late Capt.
78 F zx June 73
LlBUrBBABTS.
Neil Farquhar Scobie, j».«. 17 Dec. 70
Binny Douglas, j>.« 17 Deo. 70
Sinclair Mellor Searight
Madeay, p. e zz Mar. 71
Doxiald G. M. Fowler, p.9. a8 Mar. 7Z
FiieoiM/ Tarbat 5 Oct. 7a
Sub LnvTBiTAirTs.
Hftnry Wright Z4 Jan. 74
462
A^i. 4r Cog/.— Thoe. Mac-
kensie, Capt. 78 F. a? May 7a
Fagmkaeter.-Alex. Macken-
lie, JF. late Capt. 25 J''....zz Apr. 55
Qr.Maeter.—Rngh Lindsay
Maclennan 5 Feb. 6z
Atrff^—Wm.Ord Mackenzie,
MD. DL. JF. Deputy
Insp. Gen. h.p 4 Jnne73
Aeeiet. Surg.—Jo^ C(nrbett 6 May 69
Black Facings.
Stirling, Dumbarton, Olack-
mannan, and Emross.
( The highland Borderere Light In-
fantrg.)
Head Quarters, Stirling. [No. 90.]
HOVOBAXT COLOHBL.
James, Dvke of Moixtrose,
Jrr. zaOct. 27
IiX.CoU>yBL ConCAlTDABT.
John Findlay, DL. JF a6 Apr. 7Z
Majobs.
James Colquhoun,2a/« Capt.
4 Dr. Gde 23 Feb. 71
i9ir Alex. Muir Mackensie,
Bart., late Captain 78 JP....a6 Apr. 71
Captatbs.
Bdwin Grogan, late Li. 6 F.,
Son.Mtoor Z7 May 6a
Edgeworth Horrocks 8 June 63
Thomas Macdonald Parry 8 Oct. 68
Bobert William CuUen, Jm<.
cfMnMrg 6 Apr. 70
A.H , Lord Balfour qf BuT'
leigh,p.$ zoAng. 7a
LiXVTXirAVTB.
Herbert R. Alexander, p.*.zo Feb. 68
Lord Douglas Beresford
Malise Bonald Graham... aa Oct. 70
Michael Bruce Z9 Jan. 71
William Orr Ewing, p.». ...ig Apr. yz
Thos. C. Bobertson 3Z May 73
Adit.^'Capt— John C.Craigie
Hattett,! lateLt.4sF. ... s Dec. 67
Qr.ir«for.— Oijrf. Jas. Hoi-
lis, h,p. 69 F. zs Aug. 01
^Hfy.—Charles Gibson, JfD.23 Mar. 6a
AeeiMt.Surg.—DaDaiaFt^dk.
Stewart a8 May 62
ydlow Facings.
MUiUa Infantry of Ireland.
Inepeeior General ^ MiiiHet to Ireland,— Vti Colonel Fred. Francis Maude, CB. h.p. 3 F. 18 Oct. 67.
Antrinii
{The (^ueen^t Bogal Ityiee.) [No. 79.]
Head Quarters, BelilMt.
CO&OBBX..
The Ifarq. o/DonegaU, KF.
OCR. Aide de Camp to the
Queen, UUe qfy Rneeare... 3 Apr. 41
Wm.yemer, late Capt. az F.
Son.Coltmel x6May7z
Majob.
Edmund Douglas Leslie 3 June 7z
Captaibb.
Wm. S. Butson, Hon.Major\% Mar. 58
Alex. Murray, Hon. Maiori6 Dec. 6z
Adolphus Joim S. C. Chi-
ohester, late Id. 13 Xaii««r»3o Sept. 65
Alex. Moore Armstrong, foto
Capt.62F.tInetAtfUu9kelrgi9 June 71
James Buchanan Whitla,*
late Capt. ii F. azMar. 7a
Quintin Dick Hume, j».t. ...aa Jan. 73
Alex. My. Henderson, p.e. aa Jan. 73
Bdw. Yandeleur, UUa Capt.
2 Dr. Ode. ia Apr. 73
Eldred Thaa.Pottinger,*2ate
Cope. M. (Bomia^ Ark...v^ July 73
LXSmSBAITTS.
a%r Robert Aug. wm. 091*
leton, Bart., p. «...'...'..'.....z6 Mar. 71
Henry Irwin Stuart, pa. ...ij May 7^
William Getty z9 May 7«
Joseph Chas. Thos. Bmithzs June 71
John Alfred Hind,ii.«. 9 Har. 7a
Lorenzo Alexander 17 Aug. 7a
James Boyle Z4 May 73
Sub Lixqtbbahts.
Roger Casement 30 Aug. 73
Geo. F. Baird £9 Nov. 73
Adji.4- Oi^.— Fred.AuBtin,i
late Capt, 60 F. za Mar. 67
Qr.2£aeUr.—Bi Yfm. Chewa8 Mar. 59
Aatty.— JohnL.Gaussen,JfI>. 5 I>«o* 54
.i«fM.i9«iy.— Henry Pnrdon 5 July 69
Scarlet Facings.
Armagh.*
(Light Infantry. ) [No. 75-]
Head Quarters, Annag^.
HOBOBABT COLOVBL.
Hon. Bdw. BrowBiow,^ late
Lt.aindCaptJSeoUFu».Qde. 7 Oct 67
Lr.CoLOirBL ComcAvnABT.
WUUainCros8./atoO<ifi<.68J'.
Uonorarg Colonel 35 July 59
Majobs.
Edw.Stanl^, late Capt. 6a F,
Hon. X4\ Colonel., 4 Aug. 64
A.B.S.JK1W o/Gosford:.....io July 65
Captaibs.
Wm.Cros8 O'Brien Tenison,
Hon.I£^jor x Dec. 60
Andrew Craig, Inetmeiorof
Mueketrg 3 Apr. 68
Charles D. Ingham,* j^.f.tote
Capt. a8 F. ....zz Apr. 71
Thomas Siinpsou,* p. e. late
Mqf'or 5a F. z6 Noy. 71
Mark Seton Synnot. ».«. ...30 Mar. 72
Cha. Wm. O'Brien, late Lt.
7F. 30 Apr. 73
LlBVTBBABn.
Edw. TiUiers Ryan aa Sept. 57
Benuurd G. O. Beale xx Mar. 71
Edward Stanley, j».« 22 Mar. 71
Claude Brownlow. j».« 25 Mar. 71
Charles Stuart Miller 30 Mar. 71
James B.* Jameson, n.e. ... 18 May 7 t
Geo. Yaughan Hamilton ...zs May 72
Maxwell A. Close a6Mar. 73
Adiniani f CapL—CbaxlM
rakenham«* lata Capt.
zox F: 34 July 71
5Nfy«on.— Joseph Marshall
LTun 8 Dec. 54
^«9M.5«fy.^PhfBp Lareryaa May 6-t
Digiti*ze(liAwi®iag IC
4^3
Oarlow.
{syuB,) [No. 70.]
Head Qnarten» Carlow.
lA.Coi.oirBi. ComcAiTDijrr.
John H. Keogh, laU Copt.
30 F, xo May 53
Majobb.
Edward Holme Butler ix June 73
Walter Butler 8 Jan. 67
Gteorge A. Warden, lait Lt.
66 f: 4 Mar. 69
Fieroe O'Brien Batler.'Iate
lA. 6oB{fU* x8 Jnne73
Henry Radkin Yigon, laU
Captain xoJP. 30 July 73
JjIMVTEVAMTS,
Charles F. Hume 14 Mar. 71
Mortimer James Einfif X7 July 72
Philip H. Bagezud xa Apr. 73
Bub LixvnvjjrTs.
Geo. Joeeph MetcalT 91 Feb. 74
Adli.4-Capi,—KeeirDB Oeaae
Taimer, late Cant. 99 Jf....Z7 Mar. 71
•.— Sdwaid BawBon,
, 23 Nor. 66
Black i'aoings.
Oavan.
Head Qnarters, Caran. [No. zoz.]
Lv.CoLovBL GomcAjrauTT.
Thomas, Mar^ui* iff BxtLd"
fort, JP. 5 Deo. 54
Majobs.
Hardresa L. Saunderson,
katCmdMFMonOd.Col. 99 Dec. 54
QeraldBiohardDease, !>.«.... a May 71
OArTAnri.
Robert John Cuming 15 Mar. 58
Edward J. Saunderson a June 6a
James Kstt, Jiutmctor <(f
JlntkHiy 17 Sept. 64
John B. Lynch 93 Ju^ ^5
Llewellyn T. B. Saunder-
son, Im 14. zi Mut$ar» ...x6 Jnne7z
Wm. Henry M. Leslie, p.; ao Jan. 7a
Fred. J. Beresford, p.9 x June 7a
Hugh HumphreyB,<«rf* Q^
IS Su$aar§ ..z6 Apr. 73
LXBVTBKABTfl.
John 0. Jones, |).« 16 Jan. 71
William A. O'Brien, pa. ...ja Feb. 71
Christopher Harman 0 Mar. 71
Goo. A. Nioolls 8 July 71
Hon. Denis Lawless, j».«. ... z Nor. 71
Sub LiBiTTBBAvn.
T. Wm. G. Tatlow 6 Aug. 73
Adjt.^' Cbf^e.— Nicholas Goe-
selin, Ule Lieut. 23 F. a3 Oct. 63
PmMwe.— James Robinson,
uUe <jf 33 F. 6 Mar. 55
Qr.jra»<«r.— Wm.Ghinnery,
l<U«qf66F. 8 Sept. 63
iS!Krff.--W. Malcolmson aoJan. 56
A9n$t.8»ty,-~Maxk Moore... 9 Mar. 64
Black Facings.
MiUHa Infantry of Irelaaid,
GiRinrs.
George S. Studdert, JF.
Son. Mqfor 38 Nor. 54
John B. Sznyth, Hon. Utnor j May 55
John Westropp, p,i. Son.
Major Z7 Sept.55
Richard M. Studdert, JF.
Son. J£ajor z7May6a
Charles Wm.StuddertrHo».
Major, JF. za Sept. 66
Fra.We8tropp.JP, Ja».lfa/. 4 Apr. 7X
Robert B. Walton, JF. p.;
Son. Major x Mar. 7a
iron.Theob.F.Butler,.rP. ji.«. 17 July 72
H. M. M. MacMahon, p.t. ...aa Jan. 73
lilVDTBKiJnS.
Robert S. Lawlor, p. 9 ta May 60
Rich. O'Neil Creagh. p.: ...35 Apr. 65
William H. H. Crowe zx Feb. 67
JohnG.F.Y.Fit2gerald,p.«. 4 Apr. 71
Geo. P. Hume Crowe 4 Apr. 7X
Fra. S. Sampson, j>.f zx Apr. 71
Hamilton Hall, p.9 z Mar. 73
Geo. F. V. B. Smyth 34 July 73
Sub LxBUTBVAjras.
Bdw. H. R. Croflon 14 Jan. 74
Wm. O. Robinson X4 Jan. 74
Adjt. St Capt.— A.Y.O'Briwi,
Capt. 60 F. a Jan. 73
PoyiiMu^M*.— Chas. M. Par-
kinson 6 Jan. 55
Qr.lfa«<0r.~Gooffi-eyDariesa6 Aug. 63
Surgeon. — Michael Green, \
MD : a4 0ct. 63
A9ti»t. Surff. —"Wm, Cnlinan 5 Apr. 56
Yellow Facings
Olaroi
The Harp 3b Crown. ** QuitSeparahit."
Head Quarters, Bnnis. [No. 94.]
HOVOBABT COLOVBL.
Crofton Moore Vandeleur,
•^-P 30 Apr. 73
Lt.Oolobxk.
Wm. Bdw. Azmstnmg-Mao-
BonneU. Vice Lieui. JF.,
laU qf AuMtrian Servieo ...zoNor. 7z
Majobs.
Marcus Faterson, JF, Son.
Lt.Colontl aa Jan. 73
John O'CallMrhan. JF. lais
Capi,6aFjM0nJji.Col.p.9.ti Jons 73
Sorth Oork Bifles.
Head Quarters, Mallow. [No. zz6.]
HOBOBABT COLOVBL.
XenlFermoy 27 Sept. 7Z
Lt.Colovbl.
Richard Wm. Aldworth,
Colonel, late qf J F. 39 Got. 73
Majobs.
RobtD.PerzT,JP.Jr<m.iraj. zoDeo.73
Charles Fx«derick Knolles zo Dec. 73
Captaivb.
RobertAldwozih^M.Jf<i|;or,
Wp.f za Dec. 56
m.Lambert Howe, JP.jv.t.
Son. Major Z9 Jan. 59
Hubert Coghlan,J3os.lfq;orx 7 May 64
PhiUp Sidney Dudley 8 May 66
JEToM. Bdw.FitzEdm. Burke
Roche zz May 69
Noble Wm. Johnson 11 Dec. 71
Douglas Mercer za Apr. 73
LlBUTBlTAirn.
St. Geo. D. Mansergh 3 Aug. 68
Son. James B.Burke Roche zz May 69
Wm. Popham Wrixon,* late
Capt. 6s F. zoMar. 71
Standish Hexiry HarriBson23 May 7Z
Richard O. A. Taylor, late
Hue. z F. ...33 Jan. 7a
Son. Ulick de Rnpe Burke
Roche 30 Apr. 73
Adit.4- Oqie.— Wm.Johnaon,
Uu Lieut. :mfUBria Z4 Nor. 55
(^. Maeter.—iohxL W. John-
ston 5 Mar. 60
5Mr^.—Tho.H. Justice, JCD.zs Feb. 61
AMut.Surg.^-ivnaai CreaghzS June 73
Black Velret Facings.
South Oork.
{lAgU Infantry.) [No. 87.]
Head Quarters, Bandon.
COLOVBL.
Son.'S. B. Bernard ..39 Mar.
Lt.Colovbk.
Sir Aug. Rirersdale Warren,
Bart,, late Major 90 F. 6 July
Majob.
A. H. Lucas, JF. late Capt.
4SF.i SonJ,i.Colan§l ...zsJime
54
<S5
«i
CAPcim.
Edm. A. M*"i'<i»*»"_ JF,
San, Major s Apr. ti
Chaa. Deane, Son. Meier. ..xi JvMte
Fras.Heard, JP JEZim.JKvM- n^^^
Percy B. Bernard, JF.pe^ EUsy 66
James H. F. Dooegan, JP-ao Slsr.e?
John R. Newzxian, JF. a Msy 71
Robi. Holmes, Son, Mmer.ti Maj 7.
Lancelot John Slggell,JP.x6 Jnlj ;}
Richard Nettles a^Oct :;
FMd, Wzn. Bell x; Dec 75
LnunvAns.
James B^le BemaixL 97 JBa.^<i
Stephen P. Coppinger, i>Aa6 F«bu be
Fra. Hodder liase, pj. xo Hat. :i
Herbert G. Kelly, p.a. zo Uar. ;i
Thomas Fra. Lyona, j».«. ... 4 Apr. ;i
Andrew Poole Boamish ...la Oci. r*
Thomas Hector Baylor x60ci. ;:
Alex. D. Jackson x6 Oct. ;.
Bub LiBVTBVAsrrs.
George Lucas y>kus:i
Walter Baldwin 24 6n* ^
Alfted Chas. Donoran 14 Jszl >
Charles M. A. Wizm 14 Har. ;<
Adit. 4r Cb2»<.— HezuyLneas,
late Om*. 45 F. 18 Dec. fi
Airv.— Heziry 81orBch.lf2>.r9 Jszl U
AMri9t.Sur9.—Wm. Bek^her,
MD. aoJnljf:
White IVicingB.
Donegal.
(zoaiui, Tke Frince tf Weixf (>n.\
Head Quarten, Lifibid.
HoirOBA-BT C0I1OBB&.
Jaxoes, JftH-^. Hamilton as Seri&
LT.COI.OVX& OoaCMAXBABT.
Lord Cland Jc^in Hamilton,
Xote Capt, Or. Ode, 19 Jul? '■
Majobs.
Jas. Hen. Todd-Thointon,^
2>£. JF. laU Ompt. 40 P.;
Sonorarf U.Col4mel 3^P^:5
Fras. Stewart Mansfldd. xo lUy n
CATTAnrs.
Solomon Danms, SomM^'. 8 Jas. 55
John Tredemiick, San.Mmf. 6 F^ 55
Wzn. Maekay Kaokenne ...33 ^^ ^'
James Fred. Stewart aoAif b
Alex. Nesbitt Gillespey, In-
etruetor of Mmeketrp xiFeb.^)
William Style 6Dec. ?=
L. NormazL, UUJA.x F.,pj9.io Hay -r
Daniel B. Maturin Baird ..J0K14 r
larnvrmxAJftB.
Thos. Benison ...xxOctr
Robert Hay Matnrin, p.9.... 3 Jvo$"-
Wm. Alex. M. Stewart 15 Jn» =
John N. Porter ja Jan- '>
W. J. P. Haixultan^M. » 'w- •'
Wzn. Rowland M'Kay, lat*
Lieut. Bs P., p.» ax Apr. ::
Herberts. Irwin 30 Apr- '•
Charles Hector Stewarts f^ 5Uftr.;<
Alfred Law Sinclair, pjL ..m Mtf . *>
Sub LmrcBBABVL
William Mackey ... xfiJane-j
A^t. 4r Ccqrf.—
Piwauuter.— Alex. Nesbitt _ .
Gillenpie 3" J»* "
5»fy.— Robert Little. MB,t^Sf^'^i
Amet.Smrg.—ChaaAe^Baai^
UD ajJuBS'^s
White Fadsga.
Boyal Hortli Boviu
{SyUe.) [No. 77]
Head Qoartezs, Newtown Aj^
Ho VOBABT COUWBL.
JBbrI 4/Dufltein,ZP. XCB...z8 Jex r
LT.COI.OirBL ComiABBAW-
John Ciaig, Son. Colonel ... s ^P^- • *
Majobs. •
MathewWm. Fordo jApr.;*
Gawin Wm. Bcwaa H»^-
James TraQ HaU a 6ept.63
Alex. GrBoey, p^ j« May 71
John M'Canoe.p.* 19 June 79
SamaelKJennedyGowan«p.j.X4 Jvn* 74
Henry P. Gordon 14 Jon. 74
Bobert Fred. Ward. fa««
Sojfallfavsf ax Jan. 74
IjixirrxKASTS.
llob«rt Kennedy 37 Har. 71
John Harrison, f).» 27 Mar. 71
Amyatt Wm. Anketell,i).«...37 Mar. 71
Wm. Morrison 4 Jan. 72
Wm. Barron Stanton, p^
In^t. <if MuBkHtjf . 4 Jan. 73
Wm. JohnJ.Kir1cpiitriokj).«. x Jnne 7a
Henry H. Hi^^infion ao July 7a
Roberto. S.Crawford 6Nov.7a
Graves Thompson .-.., xa Apr. 73
SiTB LmTTBarAVTB.
Daniel L. Delocherois .33 July 73
Aiji. 4- Copt.— Geo. Rowan
Hamilton, Lt. k.p. 8 .F... 4 Sept. 71
<2r. Mofi^r.—Capt. Jamee
Mexizies, h. 9. JDepoi Bait. 7 Feb. 65
Surgeon. — Hiff>m.r<^ F^^T"? 1 tr""
Cross as Feb. 7X
Attitt, Surg. —
Scarlet Fadnfcs.
Boyal Soiith Down.
{Ught Ii\faHtt^.) [No.xxa.]
Head Quarters, I)ownpatxiok.
Ii». Colo vzx. CoxHjjrnijn.
William Brownlow Forde,
laU of 67 F.^ JP. BL. ;
Sfmorarjf CoUnul .......14 Nor. 54
'HAJOSBt - -
Thomas Waxing x6 Bept.66
CAVTAnri.
AndrewVe8^Davoren,i>.«.x3 Apr. 58
«. Geo. Fox Grant, late Oipi.
62 JP. Ind. tfMiUketry ... 5 ^tay 68
F. C, Fiw. Newiy, «.#. 7 Deo. 68
Robert Bkeffington Bobs of '
Bladensbnrg ai Dee. 70
Oha.CratchleyJohn8on,p.f.a3 Deo. 71
&. Baveneoroft Nelson, i».*. ao July 7a
LXXX7TXVA.irr8.
Robert Peroeval Maxwell... 33 Jan. 7x
Stephen P<n«eval Maxwell 33 Jan. 71
Bobert John S. Knox 33 Jan. 7X
David F. R. Anketell 37 Mar. 71
ThoB. Andrew M'Cammona7 Mar. 7X
Henry Averal Eager ax Apr, 7X
Geo. Bdm. Cnpp&ldge xa'Jtme 7a
Sub lilKUXXKAlTTfl.
Wm. Keown-Boyd nFeb. 74
John M. Hall ,.......\a Mar. 74
Adjt. * Capt.StkmM Bal-
combe, late of $7 F. 4 Fob. 60
Air<7.— ThoB. A. Ve8ey,lfZ). 4 May 7X
-4MM*.5»fiff.— Edwin F. Nel-
'son, Jrl> s Aug. 70
Bloe Facings. >
Bo}ral Dublin Oitj.
(Q««0x'« Oibn Sojfal SegimerU,) [loo.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
HovoxABT Coxx>irxx..
Sir Chas. C. W, Domvile, Bt. 8 July 7x
Lt.Colokzl.
EenryMusteis, DL. JF. late
Capt. a Dr. Qd*. Mou.Col. xx Mar. 59
Majors.
Rbt.Eglint6n fieton, Mt Li.
93 P., p.: s Hen. Li. CoL 3 iFeb. 70
Robert Bolton Smyth, j9.«....xx Feb. 74
Ci.PTinr8.
Thomas Bellew, IT&n.MaJono May 63
William Wallace, !>.< 3 Jiine 63
Francis Vo^ell x8 Fob. 70
Henry Thomas Willans 8 July 7'x
•vm. De ReAsl Horan, p.*. 8 July 71
;^ohii Jos. CGorman x Feb. 73
^VHitbew J. J. Qalnn ;...x6 Au^. 73
Wm. J. 0. OUefl xH Mar. 74
MUttia Infantry of Ireland,
LxXITTBirUCTS.
Winton Seton, !>.« 3 Jnne7x
Isidore Pat. D'Arey , 8 July 71
Donald MaQDougaIl,p.«. ...x8 Sept. 71
Geo. B. MaoMnllon 8 Mar. 73
Heiuy Wm. Phepoe 7 May 73
Adii. ^ Copf .^Gerard John
WansHti^^laUBtMajorsiF.xx Feb. 6x
Surg.—E. D. Dickson, MD.t^ May 73
A$st*i. Swg.^-GtoJW.OYr&aa,
2£D 35 Jan. 70
Blue Facings.
Dublin Oonnty*
{Light Ii^nirg.) [No. 109.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
CoLoirzi..
Wmiam, Sari o/Meath,DX.xo May 47
LT.Coi/oyxz..
C. Vesey Colthnrst Vesey, "
JF. late qfSi F. X9 Nor. 73
Majob.
James Hewitt Oliver 19 Nor. 73
Captaiits.
Wilson Hartley, late Capt.
8 F.f j».#. Hon.Majeir x6 July 58
Edm. Alex. Mansfield 39 Jime 59
Edward yerxion,2ron.3fa;orx6 Feb. 63
Beg.f'Xord Brabazon x6 May 65
Wm. FarranDarley,j».«. ... a Apr. 70
John French, j».« 13 May 7X
EdwynThotnas,la<tXe.83 F.
p.t. I, of Mu9kMon.M«Qeri% Apr. 73
LxBVTBVAirxB.
Wm. R. Cnsack-Smith 7 Feb. 66
Bobert A. H. Barry, j>.t. ...18 Jan. 67
John M'D. Joy, j>.». s Jan. 70
Henry C.Gemon,p.» a* Mar. jx
Martin O. Eirwan, laU Li.
Z^F. 7 June 7x
Edw. S. Handcock, j).f a6 Oct. 73
Gtao. T. Thomhill 36 Apr. 73
Francis Bnttledge 3X May 73
Sub Lixutsvasts.
LelandHone a8 June 73
A. F. W. G. de G. Cusack...28 Jan. 74
jf<^*{.^CajDf.— W.Montgomerie
8.Cault'eUd,2ai«Ca»^.66JP. z Deo. 54
Or. Matter.— Yim. Hardie,
lateqfgoF. z6Mar. 55
Surgeon.— Wm. Stokes,lfD.x5 Deo. 68
Aetui. Surg.— Gerald Fran-
cis Yeo,3fI> XX May 7X
White Facings.
Pdrmanagli.
{Light Infanirg.) [No. 71.]
Head Quarters, Enuiskillen.
COLeNXL.
W. Willoughl)y,jfcttrio/En-
; niakillen, JDX 34 Oct. 34
. liT.CoLOsrxx..
Edw. ArchdaU^ late Cant.
Z4 F, ; Kononarg CoUmel...x^ May 6a
•Ma JOB.
J. Gerard IrTine,Di.JP.j>.f. 4 June 63,
CAinfAIWS.
Jno.>I.AC.Richanlson,p.*.24 Feb. 58
A. W. Bailey. Irutruetorof
Mueketrg ; Kon. Major ...20 Mar. 62
Blaney T. Winslow 8 Jan. 67
Hugh do P. Montgomery .,.7 May 67
Benjamin Bloomfleld .30 Aug. 70
Fenton Josiah Hort. late
Li. 13 F. «....x4Mar. 7X
LlXUTBITAVTS,
George H. Johnstone, p^...,9y May 63
W: B. Neville, p.«, 4 Feb. 70
Gttirgo G. Lendrum, p.9......j6 Mar. 7X
WjlUam H.Haire x6'Mar. 71
John PonsonbyKing,^.*.... 3 Apr. 71
Geoi Herbert Loftos aa Feb. 73
HttghArchdaH... xx Maft 7«
■dw^'Wia. Wateh. /.:..«4 May 73
464
.i4i'f.^Cbp«.— Hen.Beokwith
SawToy,/<i^J9<.lfq/br88ii'.x8 July 55
Payai.— Gapel St. George ...xj Fob. 60
Surgeon.-yASt. D. Mansfield... 27 Mar. 55
ji««<.5i(iy.~BobertP.Walahx4 Jan. 6x
Buff Facings.
Galway.
Head Quarters, Loughrea. [No. 9X.]
HOVOBABT COLOBBL.
The Ifar^KM^Clanricarde,
KF, Lieut, qfthe County... la Feb. 73
Lt.Colovbl.
Richard, Satl qf Clancartyx4 Nov. 65
Majobs.
John Archer Blake Daly ...X7 July 73
Oliver Martyn, j».« 8 Mar. 73
Oaptaxbs.
John Wilson Lynch, B^cn^
MMor 7 July 58
Geo. Wm.Maun8ell,ircm.afiv'-6 June 60
John Ward Comyn 4 May 64
Valentine Blake 18 Jnne 0$.
E. A. B., Lord WaUscourt,
late Li. ^ Capi. Colde.Gde. ax Feb. 71
William Rogers .19 June 7*.
David Butledge,j9.« 24 July 73
Rich. Lynch Staunton, j).«. 34 July 72
Thos. A. Joyce, j^f., I. (ffM. x Jan. 73
James J. Bodkin x8 June 73
LlBUTBlTAirTS.
John D'Arcy ...39 May 61
Sinclair B. G. Bntson sa Feb. 71
Joixatban H. Walker 15 Apr. 71
Geo. Patriok Ohevers X7 Jnly 7a
Wm. Hay T.Lowry 31 Jnly 7*
Nicholas J. Bal£e x6 0ct. 73
John Hawley Burke 36 Feb. 73
8UB LlBUTBlTAnS.
Hastings A Eyre ax Jaou 74
Adjt. — OctaviusLowry, late
qf^F. xSMay S9
Fagmaeter.-Q. S. Harrison x July 25
Qr.Jtfof^M*.— Jas. Galbnuth 5 Aug. 56
6'«rff.— Andr. O'Eelly Nolan 4 Mar. 68
Asnat. Surg.—
Tollow Facings.
Kerry.
Head Quarters, Trslec. [No. X07.3
HOBOBABT CoiiOBBI..
V.A*,JBarZ(/Kenmaxe, jSrP.a6 Mar. 66
Lt.Oolobbi GoxsiAxnurr.
D. B., Lord Ventry. DL 3 Aug. 54
Majobs.
James Crosbie x6Apr. 59
Morris Chaa. 0*Connell,»
late Capt. 73 F. Honorary
Li.Colonel 17 Sept.5^
Caftaixs.
Edw. Herbert, Hon. Major i Nov. 54
Wm. Rowan, jo.».i)r<wi.lfa;or 6 Jan. 55
Henry Moore Sanded, Hon.
Major ligOct. 57'
Richd. Plummer, Hon.Maj,i7 Sept.5<^
Francis McGiUicuddy, Hon.-
Major 25 July 64
Francis E. Chute, .Han. -Vo/. 6 Sept. 71
Thomas Spring, Instructor
ofMueketrg 6 Sept 71,
Thomas Geo. Gun, late Li,
xiF.ps 6Sept.7X
Thomas Sandes, p.» x Feb. 73
Ltbutxwabts.
Colthnrst Bateman X3 May 71
Alured de Molcyns 9 Mar. 73^
William S. Hickio 38 Mar. 72
Richard Rice, p.t 28 Mar. 72
Henry S. Palmer 28 Mar. 72
Pierce De L. Mahony a6 Mar. 73 <
il4;<.— Cape. Richrt.Roberts,
late OMptaing F. 26 Nov. 66
Qr.Ma*ter.—Wm. Russell,
late of qF 89 Jan. 56
5«rfl.— Tho.Maybury.'JfD, x Jan 55
.iMw<.5itr0.— Clement Peat,
MD x6 Mar. S5
Yellpw Facings.
Digitized by VjOOQ l^
46^
Saldare.
(2ZM«.) LNo.88.]
Head Quarters, Naas.
HOVOSABT CoLomKL.
Margui* o/Kildare xx May 7a
Ll.CoLOKXI..
Henry T., Marquis qf Dro-
gheda 18 Apr. 61
Mi.JOB.
Biutaoe Mansfield 36 Mar. 73
Ci.PTi.iir8.
Hlchard Wm. Mansfield 30 July 63
Portesoue J. Tynte,|).«. ...xy July 7«
Wm. Henry C. Grattan, j). «.39 Oct. 73
B.Y. Pratt Saunders, laieLt
B. Art 39 Oct. 73
LlSUTSVUTTS.
Gerald, JEoW of Ofikly 30 Feb. 71
Kildare Borrowes, p^ 6 May 71
Babt-F. B.ynd,lateCapt. aa F.
Iiutruetor of Muaketry ...36 Oct. 73
BvB LuumvAunk
Frans W. W. Browne 3 Deo. 73
OhA. de la P. B. Groker 3 Deo. 73
Kevm F. A. MaonseU zx Feb. 74
Aiit 4r Ca,pt.—R<m, Bdw.
Lawless, lattU.ByUBr. 7 July 69
Aiffy.— Robert Huston 6 Mar. 55
Amtt. 8%rg.
Black Fftcingg.
Eilkexiiiy.
(JPW«</<*r».) [No. 137.]
HeadQoarten, Kilkenny.
HoiroBAaT Golosbi..
2^ȣ<m.W. F. Tiffbe, Lt.
and Owiot JSotuhrum 8 Jan. 55
LT.CoLOKSL ColiXAMDAJn,
Howard St. George,«7P.Ia<«
Lient. 77 F. p.9 xo Jan. 71
Majobb.
Sir Jas. Laagrishe, Bt.JT, 94 Jan. 66
Paul Helsham Hunt 14 June 71
CAPTinrs.
Brent Neville, laU Capt.
7xJP.jp.« azNoy.63
Q<>ofgeMorris,0.« 19 Apr. jx
Heniy Fra. fineyd, UUe
JSnmg»S6F. 17 June 71
Gorges Hely, j».« 17 July 71
Wm. Carpenter Shore, p.9, zi Aug. 7Z
John Nugent Cahill x8 Sept. 7a
John Thaoker, lots £<. 63 F 96 Mar. 73
John M. Hamilton, C^tam
h.p, X. ITorMMt xoMay 73
ToMnmKAMn,
John Bd win Warbnrton sApr. 7Z
Wm. Per^ Johnson 8 June 71
William Stannard, p.9, Z9 June 71
Am* Charles Coote, Bi 5 July 7Z
Wm. Seazy Davoren 9 Mar. ja
Geo. F. D. Sutherland z7 July 73
Howard O.St. George a6 0ct. 73
Bobert Butler 7 May 73
SVB "Lit UTBBUrTS.
Walter T. Butler 9 June 73
Adit, f CapL—B,. Sandford
Warburton,2a^el£<l»or3JF.z7Dee. 64
Qr.Ma$Ur.~Cltr. H. Prun a6 Apr. 67
Amv.— Cha. G. Lytter, JfD.14 Aug. 7Z
4MM.5a9y.^Rioh.S.Magee3s Nor. 57
Yellow FaelngB.
King's OoTxnty.
iBayalMUUt.) [No. 98.]
Head Quarters, Paraonstown.
HOVOBABT COLOVBL.
Hiomas Bernard, DL. JF,
laU Bi, Maior X3 JAuieems Mar. 71
Lt.Colovbx..
Mon. Alfired Bury, late Capt,
zo F. 35 Mar. 71
Majob.
Bichard W. Bernard, laU tf
Auttriatt Service i Hono-
rary I4,G>lonel .., 35 Mar. 7X
OiJnu.XBS.
Thomas Acree Peiree, laie
Ene.jiF. 93 July 59
Chas. I%snk Rolleeton, ^.«. 3 Aug. 65
David D. Urm^arc z8 Jui^ 70
B.Fetheraton Whitney, laie
Smi^eBF. z8 July 70
Ambrose 0. W. Ooz, late Li,
X3 Laneere 5 Apr. 71
I l)yTe,|).f. x7 May 73 |
MUUia Ififamiry of Irdcmd,
LiBUTBVAXTS.
Geo. MearesMaunseII,ji.».
Inetruetor ef Mueketty ...37 Jan. 71
John George Annitt,j>.c ... 9 Mar. 7Z
John Drought 37 Mar. 71
George Bennett la June 71
.fiaW ^Gharleville 35 July 7z
Sub LiauTBXAjm.
Charles Bury Adams zz Feb. 74
Adit, if Capt.'-yrm. Trodke,
laie Lt. ^ A^uiant 35 F, z Ayr. 70
Qr.lfaifor.— Alfined Evans 39 Nov. 59
i^Kfv.— ThomasWoods, Jf27. 19 Jan. 64
AM%tt»8urg.—CbaL. Stoney...zo Mar. 64
Scarlet Faoings.
Leitrim.
(JB(^.) [No. zzx.]
Head Quarters, Carridk-on-Shannon.
HOVOBABT OOLOBBL.
Son. William Jas. Forbes,^
lateLt, ^ Capt.Oren.Gde. 1$ Apr. 7Z
Lx.CoLOBBi;.
HeniyTheophilusGlements,
JP,, Son. Colonel zz Jan. 43
Majobs.
Arthur Geo. Wise,' kUe
Ce^ttain iS F, 7 June 71
Caradts.
Bichard BQyxu>lda P«yton,
iate Comet x Dre 5 Mar. 60
W.Phibbe, Inet.qfMueketrg,
Son. 3£qfor 19 July 69
James Fleetwood ]^md,jiL«.aa May 7X
Henry O'Farrell Gregory,
Son. Mmor aa Jline7Z
Boderick John Hanl^, late
LL, 95 F. 30 Mar. 7a
Hastings MoUoy aSMay 73
liXBUtBBABTS.
Arthur Auchmuly Lawderza 8ept.65
John M'Manus, p,§, 4 Mar. 7Z
B. John Teeling, p.§, 17 July 7a
Beglnald Levinge 34 May 73
Sub Libutbhajtcs.
Theophilus B. Jones z6 July 73
Wm. Henry White Z7 Dec. 73
^4}t.^ Cope.— Geo.Haatlnga
Brooke, laie Li. 48 F. za May 70
Q.lfaa<.-<Jas.Soden Cnllen Z9 July 69
Mf^— Wm. H. Fxanldin,
Jft) 36 Ffeb. 73
Aeeiei.Surif.-^BcbGrt Brad-
BhaW,lafoS^^^Mi«<.f9«r.z5 8ept.66
Black Facings.
Sojal Luneriok Oountj.
fiCead Quarters, Limerick. [No. 133.]
HOBOBABT COLOBBb.
JBf. Son. YrnLp Lord Emly...a6 July 64
I«.Coz.OFBL ComLurnAvx*
The Sari of Limerick, laU
(ifMifieBritade 9 July 90
Majobs.
J. W. Shelton, laieLt, z4 F,
Son, U.Colonel aS Var. 64
George E. Maaay 93 Mar. jx
Camaibb.
John Howley, Son,Mqfor.., 5 Jan. $<
George Stein,^ on. Mmfor...xo Nov. 58
GeorgeWm.Finch,2Mi.4Ci|/.aDec. 58
Ormsby Yandeleur ...39 Apr. 69
BxyanJBdw.Sheehy,JZM.lfi|f.x9Jan.7x
Bichard Wm. Cradock, late
Capt, 17 F, 9 Feb. 71
Hochford Hunt X9 Apr. 73
Foords Bnssell Royae, j».j.30 Apr. 73
John M'K. Hartigan, Oapi.
H.M. Bombay StaffOorpe le Nor. 73
Edward 0. ConyerB,p.«. ...98 Jan. 74
LxBVTBVAVn.
Daniel T. Coatelloe,ji.«. 4 Mar. 7X
Wm. G. Gubbins 93 Mar. jx
Joseph B. Furlonge, j».«. ...93 Mar. 71
HughLMassey x9Jun07z
Thomas Qloster 93 Nor. 79
Wm.,BasseU Bodger. 30 Apr. 73
Bobert U. CHaakm, j».«....94 mif t3
Bub LiBUTBVABTi.
pierodT. Chute 4 8ept.73
HeniT B. H. Oelston „..98 Feb. 74
Son. H. de V. Pery.. Z4 Mar. 74
Adit'-'-Capi. Thoa. George
Uami^ Ce^ xW.1%. s May 65
PofSMueM*.— Sdw.C.D.Bea 35 Aqg. 59
Qr.lfa«ter.— Kyra PowelL^.u Ang.5&
Ai«y.— lliomas Wilkinson,
jfo iMsr.5S
^ImM. Aim.— Patrick En-
wright, J£2) 96 Hit. ss
Blue Facings.
Londo&dony.
{JA4ldhifimi^.\ [N0.9S.J
Head Qnartera, LoadondeRf.
HOBOBABT OQLOVBL.
Bobert Peel Daweon, lofa
Cagltaim XX Sveeare xa Air. 71
Ia.COLOBBI. ComCABBAXT.
Wm. Fitswilliam Lenox
Conyngham, JF. late
KF.i Sonoraiy Oetomel..as 8c|itp
Majobs.
George Knoz, p^e. zz Jb» ;j
Oaftaivs.
Geo. Beresfbrd Knox, San,,
Minor, p.e. ijWxs*
Wm7K.fiJcott. Som. MaJenoJkcn
Alex. Shuldham, late 6F.,
Son. UtQor -4 Jta. SS
John Hervey Browne, Ute
Capt. xz Lamoere tj^^^
James Jackson Claik, pa. 33 Feb. n
PecheUIrvitte aSMirp
LDiUVDrAJRS.
Henry PaUngton isJoVJK
Edmund B. Ledky 19 Bepi-jy
Joseph B. AtexBindw 9 ^-^
David W. Stevenaoci,^.*. ...35 0^ 70
Atexander BmflBgpa...^..^.. 7 V*"- 7^
John W. A. O^. T^rreas ...15 H»- 7:
WiUiamQuin ...a«J«g7»
Henry John M'Coikdl . 34 W ft
Lawrence L. Steele 8 Atf- n
J9<m.Mark H. H. M'Donndl 7 flcpLr:
Adit, f av<.->Bich. VitBtcb
Butler, lata XAoaL and
A^'t, 78 F, „ 6 JH.tf
PayaMMtap.— Bowl^ Miller ao Ju. 55
Qr.MMf.— Tbomaa Lecky zsJafysft
A(fy.--Wm. Miller, JO. ...loJueS^
Aedei.Sury.'-'lSAw, Smith,
JCB. . » Jnefii
Tbt iPrince of Wales's lojil
Begiment of Loajferd K&fc
HeadQnaxteaEa.LQBgfcid. [N0.85.]
HOBOB i IT OOLOsau
^cCOIiOiVBL.
Lnka» Lurd JaattJj, fate
Ci^x^Dre,. "
BalphA. Dopptng-HeiMa-
■tel, JF,^pj§, 17 no, fe
Caraibb.
L. Loftoa Bnshe Fox,J7.
~ trmdm'^MaekeirsM.jhst^
M. M. FarfenCBcMr
W^l
9f6oF.. »9AprJt
John Thomaa Davys, pJL ...17 J^e H
Franda B. Blaokl^f.jM. ... 3 MVTi
Digby Wert, p.». 5 J"^ »
LamuiAnk _
James H.Dopping 61te.fii
HenzT W. White, *•<« Ow.
zx Smee, zsj*- «
JameaB.0.M8ctfm **S^-^
Aug. P. F. West 5**- »
Itoft LCBUnBAStL
HamletWajeCI«ppag^»«» _ ^
Ov<. 43 F, idJ^n
5 F, jOCL «5
A^.— DaTid a P(«. — » J* «
ASk.a^.'-h, ILOaA s J^ n
Lonfh.
{Byut.) [N0.Z08.]
Head Qnarten, Dandalk.
HOVOKAST GoLomL.
John, Lord Bsthdomiel, kOe
0/74 F, 38 Jaa, 67
Lr.CoLOjm. OomffiiniAjre.
Sir John 8. Bobinaon, Bart,
JP. laUZieut. 60 ByUt,
JSomorarf CoUuul 93 Deo. 54
Majob.
William ThoB. Mtimjtp.^, 6 Ajxg. 73
CAMFJinrs.
Itob.M.Miix]ih74Z<m. JA^moMtr. S9
John Fred. Foster, laU
LUui, x^Mutdar* 95 Apr. 71
Geo. P. A. BrBbaBon,pA...zaOot. 7a
Charlee B. M'Olintock, jp.».a3 July 73
Clement G. Lefinov- 34 8ept.73
Francis B. ThomLiIl,ii.«. ...34 Bept.73
Harry Wm.Jainieflon 27 Feb. 79
S<m. Fred. Lawless ax liar. 7s
AlsnHenryBeIlinghain.|».«.ao Joly 79
Arthur Maoan, j».«. 33 Nor. 79
Sub liojnwKAMtB,
Tennison Bdw. Smith 6 Sepl.73
James A. H. Jameson 99 Nor. 73
A^.f Cc^.— William John-
stone BeDinghanit laU
Copt. 50 JP. . $ Jan. 55
Blade Facings.
Hoitli Kayo.
Head Quartan, Ballina. [No. xso.]
Ck>LonL.
Bt. George Caflb, to<e CM. 3
J>r. &U. 3 Aug. 69
lir.Co&ovsL.
A. W. Knox-Qore,* Udt
Copt, €0 Myim, p.$, zo Aug. 69
^ Majob.
Bniest Knox, J7. .^...zs July 6z
JemeaFftget,iiAirM.Jr(^zoFeb. 55
Alfred Knox so Nor. 59
Hanrioe O. J. Blake, i»a ...x6 Oct. 6x
Jewelhni Blake 30 May 63
Chasjfcirkwood, lo<« il. JL
_-*"• zo Aug. 69
Peter Lya«ih,fu«. 30 Sept. 71
LisusaMAns.
5»vldB.Fair,jiA 9 Oct 63
f- F. Bafaner Franklin, o. •. 3 Ang. 69
£h»rles Powell, j».«. ..,93 May 7?
Bobert Q90, Kos^yn, pa, ,„ j Jan. 7a
flVB ZdBUUMiJm.
Bdw. 0. Wabhe » 30 Aug. 73
Charlea H. P. Dmme. Z4 Kw. 74
fii^a»«sfaz3J^. «5Feh.7X
<irJ£(uUr, — J6hR Smith.
JatsJ)tp6tB^fi, — .30 Jnly 66
Aify.— Art.Goirilu)mpaon36 Feb. 73
Atrnt, amrp.—J, J. Noiaa...z4 !>••. 7*
White Facings.
South Kayo.
iJtyUt,) CN0.Z5.]
Head Qnaxters, Wes^port.
Hovo«i.sT CoLomnb.
<3eo.2rafY.^«b[go,i>£. J7. 5 Jidy 41
LcCoLCVBL ConcunijrT.
Bttinel peny Lea, Copt,
vnati, ; Mtmorarp Ookma z3 June 65
Majob.
I^OBiiUo B. Browaa, pjt. ...so ^ii]|y jx
Militia Infantry of Irela/iid.
Capcaivs.
Henxy Taalllft-Ferrall, p,t,
iron. JtfV^ xa July 6z
Hemy.John Buchanan, j».«. 17 July 65
Jas. Howe Browne 10 Aug. 69
Bichard Browne, JnH, of
Mu$k€irj[,p.9 9o July 7Z
Walter J. Browne, p.: ao July 71
Fitshardinge Eingsoote,*
tote OapL Eyu Br 33 Mar. 73
LnuTBir Aim.
William J. Campbell, laU
Bn». a F.,p.* aa May 7Z
Mark Blake, «.# aaMay 7z
Joseph Alex.Xambert, p.; 93 May 7Z
Bobert F. B. Fair, j»a za Nov. 71
Sof^, J. Q. B. Bingham, pa, 7 Jan. 73
Sub LuuTxvAvn.
Maurice G. H. Moore ........39 Oct 73
<W.^^4/e.— John Edmund
Whaite,^ laU Capt, xo F. 97 Apr. 64
Qr.ir«<M*.— B. W. JcffVey8t7 Ifoy 6x
Bura.—Q. W. Hatchell xx Apr. 7X
Am9t.8wrg, -^Tho. Allman 99 Deo. 7X
Scarlet Facings.
Boyal ICeaih.
Head Quarters, Navan. [No. ZZ9.3
HOBOBABT OoXK>jniL,
F. IS, Jfiir0.V'Ck>nyngham,
JtP., GVMM.etn4rQl ...30 Dec. 70
LT.0OIK>]rBL OOIOEAVBAVZ.
Sir John DiUon, Bt, UU
CtipL3»F.iSan,Colim€l a^JvoMjt
Majobs.
iron. H. Langford Bowley zz July 59
JJYioholas Goddington,|M.34 Juaa 71
Gatcaibs.
Bloh. Donaldson, JEEbiiJtfti/ 3 Max 60
Henry S. Johnston Z3 Feb. 71
John r. Kearney, ji.«. .«....Z3 Feb. 7Z
John Bichard Boberts 3 June 7z
Fra. O'DonneU Murphy ...zz July 7Z
John Fox Dillon zz July 7Z
LXBVTBVAirTS.
Sinclair B. de Satg^-de
Thoren 96 Apr. 66
William N. Waller z3Feb.7z
Charles Pepper. zs Feb. 71
Frsneis W. Lambart z8 Mar. 7z
Bdw. Hamilton Woods 9June7z
Nugent Talbot Bverard zi Jn^ 71
Sini LnusiMiLBn.
John Charles Farrell 31 Feb. 74
AdiU 4- G»«.^Bdward H.
FleroeBlderton,fote C^.
36 F. 98 Aug. 60
Qr. Jfoif.— ^Thoxnas David-
Bcm,^ UU€ HmU, 6f P, ...9zJima69
Aify.— Fra. Daney Hamil-
ton z Dec. 68
.iMM. Any.— Jas. M.Bany,
JCD. ....:. ...13 Mar. 68
Blue Facings.
IConagbm.
Hiad Quarters, Mmiagban, [Na zsz.]
lA.Coi.OVXl CoiOCABBAXt.
Thomas Oriel Forster, ImU
Capi, 77 F, ; B9m,Coioiif»l 39 June 55
Majobs.
Ohariea Woodwright,* late
C^t, itF. so July 59
Jesse Lloyd, tote Capt. 47 F.;
JETMMrsfy Ll,Oohna .„...z8 Feb. 65
Camaivs.
Balph Forster, /MteMter ^
Jf wMfv 33 Not. 55
Hfehael Bdwaxd Lewia,
Sam,M^for 7Apr. 56
JohnL«sUe,toteX<. 3 WJJL
J».«. 3 J«ly 57
Thomas Ooote zo Deo. 64
Bobert Thomson, tote
Cape, 97 F, z6 Apr. 73
FtithThampMu z7Dte. 73
466
Lmmoruras*
Bobert Watson, p.«. 34 Mar. 68
John Thos. Moutray x8 Sept.7a
Bobt. N. A. Flanagan a6 Feb.' 73.
Bub Livdtxxaxtb.
Wm. H. B. Wood- Wright ...38 June 73.
Henry C. J. Lloyd az Feb. 74
A^t. 4r Capi,—Ktiary Hen-
derson,^ tote Capt, xo F, x6 June 6a
Pay«kw<.— Bob. Thomson Z3 Jan. 55
Qr.Jr«*.— Wm. Watson ... 5 Feb. 55
Surg.—Wm, Nassau Irwin,
mD 7 Oct. 56
A99iti,8nrp.''V. B. Irwin... z Dec. 71
White Facings.
Qaeen's Ckrantj.
{BopalSf/Ut.) [No. X04.]
Head Quarters, Maiyboroogh.
HOXOBABT COUWBK.
BtoKBTos. Francis Plunkett •
Duxme, 1^88, JF, DL,
JUeui, Chtural, Unatt, ...a6Apr. 73
Lr.COLOVBIi COKXAJTSAXV.
Henry Daniel Garden, JF,
lmt»<^SaF, X4May73
Majobs.
p^rqy Baymond Grace, XF, Z7 Dec. 7s
Gapvazxs.
Hannan Fltamaurioe. ss Nor. 54
Walter J. Borrowes,pA ... 7 May 60
Francis Fluzikett Dunne .. zz July 7Z.
Thomas S. Trench, InH, vf
Miuhttrptpa, 38 Mar. 79
Man, Bobert Flower 6 Aug. 73
IilBUIXXAXfS.
Hiamry Barry Garden, p.»....34 May 7T
Henry Charles Garden z3 Jane 73
Sub LiBUTXXAxn.
WilUaA Despard 38 June 73
Bichard Hawkesworth z6 July 73
J4/C^a9<.— ChaaX}omptaa
Abbott^ tote Qvt. 47 F....98 July 69
<ir. Matter.— Bdwsid Mar-
nane 5Msjr. 69
Aifv.— Geo.PiIkington,jrD.34 Aug.55
.iMllAwy.— DaT.Jaoob»lCO.s9 Apr. 6st
Scarlet FadngB.
Bosoomnion.
Bead Quarters, Boyle. [No. 93.3
HOVOBABT OoXiOVBl.
XdiTBrd KingTenison, tote
Cgptaimj^MuMtari z7l>eo. 73
Lt.Oo&OVXL GOXXAXBAXC.
Bobert H. I^enoh ,.„,„„.„i4 Mar. 74
Majobs.
Bich. Irwin, j».f. zoDec 7a
CABtAXBS,
WQIiam M1)ennott, Im$t, ^
Jfadbtey, pa, Mam.Mtf, 8 Sept. 63
Wm. ¥natson flaokett — ..z7Maj64
Caleb Bobertson, tote Capt,
88 Foat .......04 Jane 67
Luke Leonard, pa. z6Mar. 70
Bniledge Irwin Pcytoa......z7 June 7z
Laorence J.B.nkomhiUji.t.39 Mar, 73
AUk«d de F. D'Arcy .........zo Dec. 73
LiBunxAxvs.
Hen. B.N. Sari tf Klngston33 Not. 69
J6hnWrayMitoh«n sMay 7>
John Irwla z May 7^
Walter Borke 33 May 71
Michael J'oseph Balft zo Jane 7Z
Thos. T. L. KIrkwood 38 Aug. 7a
Jamea Nolan Irwin 4Bept.7«
. Sub LzxuTBVAxn.
Chas. Bdw. Hawkea .........z8 June 73
1*«f^«^3(3^0g«4Mar. 74
467-
Payflwufar.— Edmund Corr aa Oct. 57
laU Copt. Bengal Army ... z May 63
Or. Jfdu^er.— James Bond... 8Sept.6g
JBi«»^.— Jaa.R0cheNagleJfD.33 Oct. 67
jif»&<.5«ry.— John B. Pry... 7 July 64
BufF Pacings.
Sligo.
{Rifl^.) [No. M4.]
Head Quarters, Sligo*
, Lt.Colovxl.
Ohas. James Knox Gore, laU
Capt. 60 F. 3 Hay 61
Mi.JOB.
John Pfolliott, JP. Hon. 14.
Colonel Z5 llar» 56
Gaptadts.
Robert Seymour OrmBby...xo June 6x
John E.Knox 9 Apr. 67
Charles Bradstreet Wynne,*
laU Captain 90F. ...^........18 Feb. 71
Owen Wynne, late Li. 6x P. 18 Feb. jz
Wm. Gregory Wood, laU
. Lt, 44 F,,p.9 30 Mar. 72
laXOTXVAirTS.
Richard B. Knott 18 July 59
Tj^Lomas Jiittle Robinson. ...za June6x
Harry Roger Robinson, jv.*.
Inetrucior cfMwketry ...la Apr. 71
John E. W. Walker 20 July jx
Wm. Thomas Yemon 28 Oct. 7X
James Campbell 15 Hay 72
Bm LixvtxsrASn.
Arthur B. M. Moore 14 Mar. 74
Capt. ^-^tj/it.— MazwoUDuPre
^tronge, UUe Capt, 53 F. zi Jiily $s
Pa^moA^.-^ Albert Henry
Knox 1. .;:... a Feb. 55
jS^ura.— James Tadeer.; za June 73
AM%9t. 8urg. — Thx>xaai^ D.
, fkliiier,jKJ) X July jj.
Black Facings.
2nd| OT north Tipperarj.
{Light Infantry.) [No, X05.J
Head Quarters^ CasheL
HoVOaABT COLOMIL.
G. Ponsonby, Viae. Lismore,
Lt. of the County, late Cor,
ijLaneere zx Jan. 55
Lt.Colohii. Coiaixvi>Ajn.
George Frend,* late Prep.
Ifa/. 26 F. ; Hon. Col.p,9. x6 Mar. 73
Majors.
John Graham, j>.«. JF .x8 June 73
Richard Aug. Cooper, late
Lt. ^Capt. Seotg FUi. Ode. 28 Feb. 74
James Belnny, Hon. 3£t^'or 7 June 6x
RalphH.Buiibury,2foji.lfa;.26 May 62
Joseph Seymour, j}.« agf Jime 73
l-Mward Crosbie Bayly, p.f. 29 June 7a
Henry Charles Manaergh,*
UUe Capt. j/qF: xzOct. 73
Geo. Fred. Green,* Captaim
h.p. 70 F. 7 Jan. 74
Pitzmbbon Xrant, late Lt,
64 P. 7 Jan. 74
LntvnirANTS.
Edmund Wm. Murphy, p.«.
Inet.qfMvek.- .....32 Fob. 71
James Wm. Kenny, |}.« 36 Mar. 72
B. P. B. C. Bunbury ao Nov. 73
Edwr. W. Connelly ao Nov. 72
Ohaa. fi. Hamilton ;.ao Nov. 7a
Bub LiHUTBKAirTB.
Edward H. Giles X7 Dec. 73
Pra. B. R.Hemphill 24 Dec. 73
Adjt. 4- Capt.—VZ> Hugh
Uhaw, Captain 1% F. xa June 73
Qr . Jfofecr.— Martin Byan 5 June 63
-Sjtrfl.—V. W, Russell 30 July 73
As tut. Surg. —Rob b. Francis
Russell, Jri>...... 16 Mar. 7a
... J)ark..GT«enFaci]igiw
• MUitia Infantry of Ireland,
Boyal Tyrone.
(FueUiere.) [No. 80.] ^
Head Quarters, OiziAgh.'
HoiroiuBr Colokxl.
Sir J^mes Matthew Stronge,
Bart, JF, DL, late qfs JJr,
Ode 32 Apr. 62
liT.CoLOviir ComcAKBAira.
Pras. Ellis, JF 30 Apr. 73
Majobs.
George Perry M*Clintock... 8 Feb. 7Z
Deone Mann Z9 Nov. 73
CAPTAIirS.
Charles King Colhoun,^ on.
Major 33 Dec. 58
Lewis Manserjrh Buchanan,^
lateLt. 98 F. 20 June 6a
Robt. Saunderson Hamilton xe June 64
Hon, Robt. Torrens O'Neillzs June 65
Tho.Auchinleck,te<«i^.xiP.x6 June 65
M. V. B..GlG6BtBaieBjatef,t.
57 F. 7 Bept.7x
Lord Geo. P. Hamilton, late
Lt. Coldet. Ode 35 Cot. 71
Chas. Murray Alozander ...xo Aug. 7a
Henry Irvine 35 Oct. 73
James Henr3* Stronge 34 Dec. 73
XixtrrBBAVTS.
Hen. Geo. Saml. Alezandeno Mwr. 7z
Rowley Alex. Miller, ji.«. ...14 Af>r. 71
John Bledce Thompson, p.e.x4 Ape 71
William Anketell 17 May 71
Hon, Chas. Alexander, p.e, 7 Sept. 71
Wm. G. B. MAcartney x8Sept.73
Pra. Forbes Ellis 4 Dec. 7a
Wjljluun Henxy Lowiy 96 Feb. 73
Sub LixvTBirAVTS.
F^ Wm. Stronge 17 Dec 73
T. G. L. Herbert Arni0l2rongx4 Jan. 74
The^arl 0/ Antrim ;...x8 Mar. 74
A^ft.^ Copf. —Robt.Conway
Dobb8£llis./ate<:!^e.aaP. x Oct. 63
Faynuuier.—Wm. Maxwell
Uarpendale „ .26 Feb. 55
5«ra.— John Moore, JfD. ...Z4 Apr. 60
Aeeiet. Surg. — William
SprouleLove z4Dec. 73
Blue Fapi^gs.
Westmeath.
(Rf/iee.) tNo. 1x4.]
Head Quarters, MuUingor.
Coi<OBKL.
Fnlke S, , Lord Gre ville, KF,
' late X Ltfe Gde 33 Aug. 50
Lt.Colo.txx..
Earl qf Granard, JEP., p.e. a6 Deo. 55
Majob.
Walter George Nugent,* late
Capt, 33 F, Z7Feb. 71
Captaixs.
John Richard Malone, late
Lt. 12 Laneere 18 Dec. 69
John C. Grant, Capt. h.p.
3 P., I. of M. 18 May 7X
;Prft. L. Tottenham, late
Sne.ToF. 19 Jane 71
JohnWeldonCreagho,j9.«....ai Dec. 71
Pranci^ Hume Kelly, p.e. ...31 Jan. 72
Chris. Wm. Bailey, j>.« 16 Aug. 73
LixirrBVAXTS.
.Wm. G. Fitzgerald aoMar. 7Z
G.W.W.Rochft)rt Boyd,y.f.xa June7x
Arthur Meoham 16 Mar. 7a
Brooke S. Grcville ...17 July 72
Wm. Henry Levinge, j».«....ao July 7a
Sub LiBvxBiTAif t8.
Edword Batteraby a8 July 73
AdJt. 4- Capt.— John Ballard
Garaincr.i late Capt.'iy F. 20 May 56
Poywii.-— WilloughDyBondx6 Nov. zx
;J«ra.— John Wm. WjJUan^s 30 Nov. 58
A9e%9t,Surg.-^Hoh.Y. Kellyas July 73
■ Biliok^Aoingiw
Tezfoid.
. Head QaarterB^ Wioxlbrd, [Ka 9y-]
HOVOBAXX Coi.09rBXi.
Robt. Bhapland* XordCarews Afir. 47
Lt.Cocovxl.
HatiyAloook, jae, 2>L. JF. 3 Dec. 66
MAJOB9.
NvdMOsEdw. Hoacm,^.^.,
JF 10 May 71
Beauchamp Hauy Gol*
Clough.........................M X Juoe ra
Cavvatvs.
JofanThos.Beatty,f OS JC^.xS May €0
James Cravan ja6 Axir. e^
Robert Roche . ^H^j -
Clement J. Wolseley, p.«.... 4 Mar 71
Morgan Geo. Uoyd, ImU
Comet z Dr, Ode. &«. «rP.
Jnet. ofMmek. xi May 71
Henry Aithur Bc»7Be,j>y«... ^7 July 7a
XdBVXXKAJnS,
'Philip Herbert Hore, ^.s.... x Apr. 71
Thomas C. B. Beatlgr sa Apr. 7:
Pped. K. P. Pigott »s Apr. t«
. Walter Redmond ax Mar. r^
Pra. Robert Leigb 14 Dec. ?:
Viec, Btopford 15 Mar. t:<
James Boyd 14 May 73
Richard S. Ireland xx Ffeb. 74
Bdw. HayFraaer aft Feb. 74
AM.4' G^.— Philip SavaM
Aloock.' JP.IateOfwl.95Plsx Apr. 69
Qr. MMter.—Thoa. i>iuasi,
lateqfB^F. ~ ~ax May 64
^Mra,— Rob. J. Groan. as Maj7<
AeHte, Surg. ^ John Percy
Waddy .-,1$ May 7x
tbUowTadxkica. '
Widdow.
{Bijlee.) [No, 99.3
' Head Quarters, Wicldow.
HOBOBABT CoLOVIb
The Sari <^ Wicklow, laie
Lt. g Laneen "xx Dec. ri
Lt.Colovbk CoMKAsraurr.
BobtJLG.Cmiiiighame, J?. 8 Mar. r:
Majob.
William T. B. Bookey, late
Capt. 6 Dr. Ode,, pjf. 98 Mar. 72
Captaiits.
Edward R. Bayly, late Erne.
3 P. a8 Apr. 63
Wm. Parsons Ho6y,ji.t. ... x June 73
LiBirTBsrAirTS.
Geo. P. Mahony .as '^^' ^5
iRobort H. Brof^e .' 9 8«pt 6;.
Alfred R. Lloyd, p.e ...ty Apr. 71
Gerald Urooke -ax Jkc 71
Alfined-Bdw. West .ttSepL*--
Wm. Heighinton .^15 3far. 73
Adit.4' Capt.—John Staster
Howard,^ laie Capt. 44 JfTa^ Aug. 57
jfifiy.— Hugh B. Breir aSMsr. 71
Digitized-by ***•****'**•* -
Channel Islands Militia.
Boyal Jenep
Adjutant Otmral.
U.Col, ChaM. P. Le GomxL
Ckuf AtnH, Jnntcior and
Ckurjfutr. tfJiuskdry.
Lt.Col. T. Percival Tonsel.i
lal» Lt. Oolon€l 27 F.
Ooctrfument 3«cr§larv.
Lt. Col. J. F. Homy, late
97 J".
AsnLLIST.
Lt.CoU. G. N. Le Qnesne,
P. Da Heaume,
Wm. Gaadin.
Ajisiit. Ifup. and Adjutant,
Capt, Philip Sorel
iST, or Kobth-Wbbt Biox'
Lt.Col,
Aariat. liup. and A4f'*iout,
Ciq>tf. JaznwGibaat.
468
aTD, or KosTH BsGuaarr.
Li.Col. J. Godfray.
AmUt. Iu»p. and Adjutant,
Capt. H. W. C. Saunders.
3B9, or Eam Bxomn.
Hon.Col. Francis Le Breton.
Lt.Col. John Tonsel. '
AmiU, Intp. and A^uiant
Capt. W.CGr&y.
4TH, or South RionczirT.
St. Lawrence Saitalion.
Li.CoL Gervaiso Le Gros.
AeaUt, Intp. and A^ntant.
Captain W. B. God&ay.'
St. Kelier Battalion.
Son. Col Sir John Le Con*
teur, Xi.
Lt.Col. Clement Hemeiy,
Aide de Camp to the Qiuen.
Aeeiet. In$p. and Adjutant,
M<\for H, Bailhache.
jTH, or Soim-Wstf BiGX-
Lt.Col. Joshua Brayn.
Auitt, Intp, and Adjutant,
9n, or NosTH BioncsxT.
(Li^kt Infantry.)
Lt.Col. T. B. Falla.
Aeeitt. Intpeetor and Adjutant,
Major 11. S. Sorell.
Boyal Gnernsej.
Aide de Camp to tke Queen.
Col, WUIiam Bell, late 64 F.
Adfutant General of Militia.
Lt.Col. J. H*Grea, late 45 F.
MiUtia Aidee de Camp to the
Lt.Oovemor.
Lt.Col. Jul. Alphonso Corey.
Major AdolphuB Carey.
Major F. W. Gosselyn, late
4 JDr. Guard*.
3BD, orSovTH Bsoimm.
(Liffht Infantry J
Lt.Col. Comm. J. O. Guerin,
Adfutant. Mqfor Josias L6
Pelley.
Abtzllbbt Rbgdcxxt.
Lt.Col, P. Lo Lievre.
Adjutant, Capt. W. Barton.
zST, or East Rboxscbitt.
CLightlt^fintry.)
Lt.Col. Comm. 8. Bishop.
A^utant, Capt. J. Pirie.
4TH, or WsSt BBGtXBVT.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. Comm. J. G. de Goris.
Adjutant. Motor D. V. Tup-
per, A.p.SP. Li.Col.
Boyal Aldemey.
Abtillbby.
Lt. Col. Coms>.T.N.BarbensOA
Adjutant. Lt. J. BeniOr.
Boyal Sark.
X^.Co2.CM».Wm.T. Collinge.
A^'utant. Capt, T. Qodfiray.
^
Abardeenshlre.— > Captain Man served with the field Ibroe under Captain Murray, B. ArtUIery, employed on the
3o-milo radius round Shanghai during the summer of 1863. Also witn the Anglo-Chinese Contingent in Colonel
Gordon's Taeping campaigns of 1863-64, and was present at the siege and storming of the city of Changchowfoo •
(Medal, aad Star of the and Class of the Dragon).
Antrim^— 1 Captain Austin was engaged with the 60th Rifles in actlTe servioe in India In 18^7 in dispersing insur-
>?ent riUaffers. deryed the campaign in Rohilcnnd in 1858, including the actions of Bugawalla and Ku^ena, relief
of Moradabad, action on the Doiura, assault and capture of Bareillv, attack and bombardment of Shaluehanporo,
defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank
of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack and destruction of Shahabad, and action of Bung-
kagong ; Onde campaign, including the actions at Pusgaon and Risoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie,
and action of Biswab Q^edal).
s Captain Whitia served with the 88th Beffiment in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, inoladiag the
Bflkir at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March, and siege of Calpee CMedal with Clasp for Central India).
* Captain Polunger senred at the attack on the Burda Hills, zoth December 1859.
' ma^.— 1 Colonel Hon. Edward Brownlow served with the Scots Fusilier GuJLrds in the Crimea from Che Sth
. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol. and Turkish Medal).
> CaptsJn Pi^enham served with the lozst Fusiliers in the Indian North West Frontier War of i86i« and was pro-
sent at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, antf Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) .
* Cm)tBJn Tngham served with the 38th Megiment in the Crimean eampaign from the 5th January 1855, including
the siege and ftll of Sebastopol and aJftdr m the Cemetery (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served alao
'With the Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and was present at the assault on the Fort of Beyt, and siege and occupa-
tion of Dwarka.
* Mi^or Simpson served with the sand Light InHsntry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the'
Havee on the xsth aad i6th July 1857 ; also from the X4th August at the sioge assault and occupation of Delhi —
E>eyerely wounded in the right breast (Medal with Clasp)
A77.--1 Sir James Fergusson served with the Grenadier Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854, imd up to 4th May
1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
' Captain M'Alester served with the 46th Begt. in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. X854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me<IUidie. and Turkish Medal).
Bedford. — > Captain Toseland served with- the 33rd Begt. at the siege and fUl of Sebastopol from x9th Dec. 1854,
including assai^ts of the Bedan on the x8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Bucks.—' Captain Yersturme served with the x7th Begt. at the siege and fall of Sebastopol firom xpth May 1855,
Including assaults of the Bedan on the 18th June and 8th Sept. } also present at the bombardment and surrender of
Kinboume (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Powell served with the 49th Begt. in the Crimean campaign from the xst Sept. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . *
Oarlow.— ^ Sir Thomas Butler landed in the Crimea as Lieutenant 56th Begriment on the asth August 1855, served
m the trenches and was present at the final assault and fUl of Sebastopol (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Butler served with 60th Bifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps) .
Cheshire^— 1 M^jar Egerton senred with the and Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to
^e i^th April x855» indnding the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasiw, and Turkish
. ' Captain Evans served with the 55th Begiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the reoaptui^ of Dewangiri
in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). " « i- . « *-
. Captain Ghraves served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian North- West Frontier War of 1863 with the Eusafizye
Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the TTmbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of tho
Conlc^ HiU and destruction of LaUoo on the x^h December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the
Ullage at the fbot of the Bonair Pass on x6th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the
sabtoiseion of the Hill Tribes on the x7th December.
Cork<— 1 Captain Foster served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). In X855 he was present with tho
combined fbroes before Sebastopol during the siege, and was employed in the occupaiion of the Sea of Azof in June
and destruction of the enemy's ships and magazmes at Taganrog, Marioupol, Ghirsk, Ac. ; served in command of
B mortar in the flotilla, and was several times engaged in £ring on tho town of Sebastopol until its fltll ; also in
Bction with the outer batteries on the x8th June ; was in command of a mortar at the bomoardment and snrrender
of Kinboum; was several times mentioned in despatohes (Medal with two CJhisps, 5th Class of the Mec^idie, and
Torkiah Medal).
'Captain Wrixon served with the 65th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of i86o-6x (Medal) . <
Comwall.— AChptainAhns served the campaign of X843 in Seinde under Sir Charles Nainer.anfLwasTffesent
with the exp6dttio& to Xmamaghv, and bnttles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal)Pigitized byA^ CJOyiC
i
469 War Servicee of the Officers of the MUUia.
> LtCoIonel CEbampion served in the Saetem campaign of 1854-^5, inelading the battle of Inkenim, nm and hJl
of Sebaetopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of April and z6lh ana xTth Jn&e
^woonded (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet Miuor, Sardinian and Tm-kish ICedala, and 5th Claas of tiie He^jidifr).
J>%nb\gh-^ Captain Barker served with the 5th Fosiliers in the Indian mutiny oampaign in 1857-58. tDdodiLg
the relief and oaptnre of Lucknow, defence of the Alnmbagh, batUe of Maregonge, and repolse of the zath and i6th
Jannary i8«8 (Kedal with Clasp).
Barby.-J Colonel Coke has received the Medal for Ava.
' Lt Colonel Mosley served with the 60th Rifles in KaiBrland in zSsz-sa, and was present in the operatioiiB xntfcd
Waterkloof m October, and passage of the Kei with Colonel Byre's Column on the 4th Dee. xSsz (Ifeaal).
s Major Newdigate served as a Ideat in the Native Levies at the Gape of Good Hope in 185Z, and was present it
the capture of Fort Armstrong (Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Conolly served the Bastem campaign of z8s4 in the 49th Begiment, inelading the battle of Ahns ssfd
aiege of Sebastopol : was dangerously wounded (^t through the chest) at the repulse of the powerftil soitie on tk*
,.r ^ . . . . •* —"^es (Brevet of M^or, Medal 1 ' "' " ---= .
36th October— mentioned in den>atdies (Brevet of Mig'or, Medal with two Clasps, Yictori* Ooea, Sardinaii aod
Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Me4jidie).
Devon.— J C«ptain Letts served with the. Buflb in the Crimean campaign firom 3rd Sept. 1855, and was proat
at the siege of Sebastopol, and dangerously wounded at the assault of the Bedan on the 8th Sept. Z855 (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^idie, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Worthington served with the Bufb in the Crimean oampaign from the 3rd Sept. zBss, iTirlndfng the Bkfi
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Savile served throughout the whole of the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844, and vrma present vnh
the storming parties at the Forts of Samunghur, Paunella, and Pownghur ; also served in Z845 in the OGaiOB& od
Sawant Warree rebellion.
* Lt Colonel Dowell was in action with the Russian batteries on Hangoe-head, aand May Z854. Served with tte
Baltic expedition in Z855, and was engaged with the enemy on the i8th June ; present at the deatmetaai: -i
a fort and barracks, and the shelling an encampment on the asrd June ; destruction of thirty vessels ia ihe
Bay of Werolax on 30th June ; landing at Loviaa, and burning the Govenunent houses, Ac., on 5th July ; shdlis? &
Coesaok encampment on xoth July ; destruction of a Cossack barrack, Ac., xath July ; action with « steamer, pas-
boats, and a battery near Wiborg on the ijth July ; and waa mentioned in the deKpatchea for his cpallaBtiy in scal-
ing to save the crew of a boat under fire, for which he has received the Victoria Cross; engacred with the battenatt
Fredrecksham on azst July ; occupation of the Island of Kotka, and destruction of the sttnes, Ac., cm a6th July, sad
bombardment of Bweaborg (Medal).
* CJaptain Deane served with the sist Regiment throughout the campaign of 1860 in NorUi China, inchiding tk
action of Binho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Tiku Forte). Served atoo dnring the opetv
tions against theTaepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in Aprfl and MKr«86a, resulting in the taking of thestockate
of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled dties of Kadin. Tainpoo, Tsolin, and foitifled tomi of K^o*,
and the aflkir at Nanhsiang (mentioned in despatches for distingniahed conduct at JUajqw).
Donagal.— ^ LLOtlonel Todd-Thomton served with the 40th Begt. throughout the opraatioDa in Candahar ni
Aifehanlstan in x84x-4a (Medal). Also served the ChraUor oampaign, and waa present in the action at Mahsi^jpoR,
99th Dec 1843 (Medal).
* Captain l>oyne served in the Crimean campaign firom May 1855, and waa present in the Trenohea with the sicse
train at the sieffo and fall of Bebaatoool (Medal^nth Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Doraat*— A Clonal Bingham served 34 yean in the Indian Army, and waa with his Regiment in thePiuinssi wir
of x834-a5-a6, for which he has the War Medal with one Clasp.
' LkCokmel Hall served with the X4th Regiment in the Oimea in 1855, indnding thesioge andlkllof Bebaatopol,
and assanlte of the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with Cilasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Qapoott served with the sand Regt. at the first and second siege opeiattooa beftve Mooltan, inehidiDg cl:«
attack of the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on xath Sept. 1848. the action of SooijkDoiul. sioni
and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the fbri and garriaoa of
Cheniote, and at the battle of Gkwjerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Dublin.—^ Major Forsyth served the Eastern campaign of X854-55 with the 57th Regt., and was preaeol at th<
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebaatopol, with cantnre of the Qnuries, aaaaolta of the Itodu
on the xSth June and 8th Sept.; waa also at the oaptnre of Kinbonm (Medal with three Claapa, Brevet of X^icr,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
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iasFie;^
^ ^ , , _^ j(Medal).
•"Captain Yorstonn served'with the a6th UtSnm Native Inihntry during the Burmese war of z85a-s3 (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu).
Durham.— 1 Colonel Hall served as Staff Officer with the Madras Artillery in the lagfat Fidd Faroe in the
Southern Mahratta country in X84X, and waa present at the taking of the Fort of Nepanneo} aerved also wiA Loed
Ctough's expedition to China, commanding Troop of Horse Artillery (Medal, and Brevet of Mi^or). Joined hoed
Baglan's force on X4th Nov. X854, and served as an Assistant Sngineer untU after the atonnlB^ the Redan 00 the
18th June, on which day he was emplqved in the advanced parallel. TranaflnTed to the Turkish Ounliugsptwith
rank of LtO)lonel and succeeded to the command of the Field Artillery aa Brigadier, which appointeWBt he hdd
until the peace (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, 3rd Class of the MefUidie, and Turkish Medal).
* CiHptaIn Lluellyn served with the 45th Begt. in the Crimea from 8th Nov. X854 to 6th March zSss, InnhirtiTig ibe
liege of Sebastopol (Medal with Chup, and Turkish Medal).
«Iit.Colonel Bolton served in the Sutlei campaign of 1845-46 (Medal and three (Sama). He aoted as Aide dt
Camp to Sir Hany Smith at Moodkeeand Feroieshah, andwaa Adjutant of the 3xst atBnddiwal» Aliwal, aadSoteaca
(severely wounded).
* Captain Hood served with the 68th Light InAuitiy in the New Zealand War in x864>66» and waa pros t at tte
attackon Gate Pah (Medal).
Jftdlnbnrgh.—^ Lord Lothian served on the Stalfof Sir J. Ontram in the Persian war; waa preaesit attbetakiif
of Mohumrah, and accompanied the troops in their advance upon Ahwas (Medal with Clasp).
> Captain Boulton served at the siege of Sebastopol ikom March to July X855 (Medal with Clasp, aad Tnfkiib
Medal).
Xssez.-^ Captain Lennard served with the a8th Regt. In the Crimea from ayth Feb. to 5th Jicdr zSu. indodisf
the siege of Sebastopol and afflur in the cemetery— severely wounded (Medal with ClBtn, and Turioah liBdal).
* Captain Newton served in the Crimea ttom 3rd May 18^5 with the BuflK inoliidiBg the siege and tell of 8sbM-
topol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turidah Medal).
Tni:—^ Sir Arthur Halkett served the Bastem oampaign of X854-S5 with the 4»d Wighlandera, inetadiBg tke
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege and ftill of Sebastopol, and asssnlt of the ootwotka ca
the x8th June (Medal with three ClanM, Sardinian and Turldsh Medala).
Forfar.— J Captain Carnegie served in the Indian mutiny campaign of X857-58 and waajwfiiii at the aetioas cf
the Hindun and battie of Budleekeserai. throun^out the siege of Delhi aa Assistant Field Knginfer (wuunded). op-
ture of Lucknow, acted as Field Engineer toBrigadier Barker's Force inOnde, aad waa daagemaly woandad
at the assault and capture of Birwah (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
Glamorgan.—^ Ci^tain Palmer served with the6aiid Regt. attheeiege of Sebastopol frcia trd Benl. zlss**^^
was taken prisoner at the attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Claaa of the HMN*^*^
Turkish Medal).
aioiioester.--i Captain Battiscombe served with the 68th Light Influktry the Bastem rampaigB of ateirSS- p-
eluding the battle of Alma, siege aud fall of Sebastopol, and waa wounded aa xath JMmary 1855 Qladal wiin (Saqi*.
5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turldsh Medal).
Hanta.— ' Captain Frost served in the Royal Artillery iu the Crimean oampaign taau AprU xSss. tartwdfty ^'
aiege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
•Lieut. (Colonel Briggs served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the (Mmea from the telb AiMPiik'itg>i»o'«'ti"''
the batXlo of the Tebemaya, and siege and lUl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, aad li^nxkiBh lledd).
War Services of the Officers of the Militia. 470
Snntingdoxi.— 1 Captain Hooper served with the 38th Begt. in the Crimea from aird Auff. 1855 (ICedal with
Claapfor Sebastopol, and TorkitOi Medal).
Jeney.— 1 Lt Colonel Toozel served with the ayth Regiment in suppression of the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
Kent. — 1 Captain Knight served with the 33rd FasiUers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
relief of Lucknow byXord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore 6th Deo. 1857, siege and capture of Luoknow, and Transgogra
operations (Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Howell was present as Aide de Camp to Colonel Herman, the Consul General of Tripoli, with the Expedi-
tion which was sent hy the Turkish Government in the winter of 1855-56 to suppress a rebellion of the Arabs in the
Gharien and Jebbe Mountains (Turkish Military Order of Merit).
Kerry. — ^ Lt.ColoneI O'Connell served with the 73rd in Canada during the Rebellion in 1838-39 ; at the siege of
Monte Video from Sept. 1845 to Aug. 1846 ; and in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
* Doctor Mayburv served with the late British Auxiliary Legion in Spain from July 1835 to Sept. 1837, first as
Assist. Surgeon and afterwards as Surgeon of the xoth Munster Light Infantry; received two Medals, one for the
5th May 1836 and the other for the storming of Irun in June 1837 ; was mentioned in general orders for gallant con-
duct in dressing the wounded under the hottest fire in the actions of the 15th and x6th M^rch 1837.
Xianark. — ^ Captain GoesHng served in the New Zealand war of 1864-66 as Lieutenant in Tanmaki Military Settlers.
and was present at the capture of Ahu Ahu Kaitakie, and Fiprilei (Medal).
Xj&noashlre. — ^ Captain Henley served as extra Aide de Camp to General Windham'during the operations at Cawn-
pore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent in Nov. 1857. Served afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Walpole,
and was present at the defeat of the rebels at Sisea (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal).
' Colonel Whitle served at the Cape of Good Hope with the 91st Regt., and waB present under Sir Harry Smith
at the attack and defeat of the emigrant Boers on the 39th Aug. 1848.
* Major Bheppard served the Eastern campaign of 7854-55 as Adjutant of the 4th Regt. including the battles of
Alzoa and Inkerman, siege and ftkll of Sebastopol, and assaults of the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with
three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the MecHidie).
' Major Godfrey served with the 73rd Regt. in India during the mutiny in 1858-50, including the operations in the
Nepaul Terai (Medal).
7 Colonel Mathias served in the Sutler campaign of 1845-46 Medal and one Clasp) ; commanded a strong De-
tacliment of H.M. Troops at the aflliir of Buddiwal ; was in command at the battle of Aliwal, where he had charge
of the howitsers (named in the despatches, and made Brevet Migor) ; and commanded the (hrenadier Company 62nd
Be^t. at the battle of Sobraon (wounded).
* Captain Bolton served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign firom July 2855 (Medal with C!lasp
for Sebastopol. and Turkish Medal). ^ ^^ \
9 Captain Winniett served with the 4th Regiment in the Orfanean campaign from April to September 1855,
inclodmg the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a Company of the 24th Regiment in a flying column hnder Brigadier General Chamberlain from Fe-
rosepore in pursuit of the rebel chief Tantia Topee in February and March 1859.
Xaeioester.— 1 Captain Pearson served with the 95th Regt. in the Indian campaign In X858, including the siege
aeaanlt and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege
and capture of Fowrie, acted as Assistant Field Engineer, and mentioned in despatches niedal with Clasp).
* Captain Grimsfcon served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from Jan. 2855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol, assault of the x8th June, and expeditiona to Kertoh (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India
at the battle of Cawnpore, the relief and capture of Lucknow (wounded at the assault of the Begum's Palace), and
encasements in Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
Ijeiiiim.— 1 Colonel Hon. W. J. Forbes served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from a9th Dec. X854 and
haa the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol. and Turkish Medal.
' M^jor Wise served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimean campaign firom the sxst April 1855 to the 6th June
X856, indudinsr the siege and ikll of Sebaatopol, attacks of the Redan on the x8th June and 8th sept., and several
sorties (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in Central India dming the mutmy in pursuit of
Tantia Topee, and commanded a small field fi»oe in pursuit of Bengoline in X859H60.
Isimeilok.-^ Captain Mawe was present with the expedition iindoh stormed the war fbneee of Slambia, and
tx>mbaa-ded the town of GbaUah, Western Afirica, on the asrd and 34th March X850.
lilAcoln.— 1 Captain Mason served with the 82nd Regt. in suppreesing the Inman mutiny in 1857-58, including the
operations at Cawnpore under Windham, defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Knankur, taking of
Bareilly, subsequent operations in Rohllound, and defence of Powayne (Medal).
» Captain Moore served in the 3rd Dragoon GKiards in the Abyssinian cami»ign in x868, and was present at the
Btoi-xning and capture of Magdala (Medal).
TjonOoxL'-^ M^or Dundas served with the 6and Regiment in the Crimea trom the 16th August X855, including
the siege and ftOl of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Jaedal/.
* Captain Savory served with the 00th Light InJhntry during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ;~
advanced with Havelock's Column firom Oawnpore on the xptn September and was present at the actions of Mungar-
war, Oonao, Buaeerutgunge, capture of the Alumbagh, and the several actions resmtinff in the relief and subsequent
defence of Lucknow (wounded)j was at the storming of the Bngine Houee, and Him SJiana; served under Outram
throughout the operations at the Alumbagh trom Nov. 1857 to March 1858, and at the final siege and capture of
Lucknow; also in the Oude campaign of 1858, aand as Station Staff Qfiicer to Colonel Smith commanding a Field
Force (Medal with two Olaspe, a year's service for Lucknow, and Life Pension for Wounds).
I«ongford.-J Captain Cuppage served with the 43rd Light Infimtiy in the New Zealand war of 1864-65, and was
present at the actions of the Gate Pah and TeRanga (Medal).
^Smjo.—i Captain Whalte served with the xoiih Regt. in the Pu^jaub campaign in 1846 indludhig the latter part
of the siege operations before Mooltan, surrender of that fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
A lA,Oo}ootX A. Kaoz'Gore served wfth the and BaMaUon 6oih Biiles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 in
the Azrah District, Bengal (Medal).
s Captain Kingaoote served with the 4xst Regimout in the Crimea fhmi the xafh November 1854, including the
siege and lUl of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded-— right arm amputated— at the attack of the Redan on the
8th September i8s5 (Me&l withChup, 5th Class of the Medjidie^ and Turkish Medkl).
Meaih.— ^ Quarter Master Davidson served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of x86o in North
China, indudioff the action of Sinho, taking of Tangkn, storm and capture of theinner Taku Fort, and surrender of
Pekin (MedShiathtwoCaasps). — o i-
Middlesex^— ^ Captain Adair served with the xath Light Inlhntry in the Indian mutiny campaign and was
present at the relief of Aihnghur (Medal).
* Captain Black semd with the 99th Regiment in the oampaign of x86o In North Chfaia, and was preflent at the
surrender of Peldn (Medal with Olasp).
^ Qnsrter Master Milne served with the xst Battalion Bliie Brigade in the Kafih^ war in X859-53 including the ex*
pedition beyond the Key in A«g. 185a (Medal). Served throagfaout the Bastem campaign of X854-55, ind^hig the
battles of AJma and Inkeiman,riege sad fUl of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkic Medal). Also
granted the Silver Medal with Annuity for Meritorkms service.
• Lt.(X>Ionel Aikman served in the SttUei oampaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal)
Also in the Pnnjanb oampalfli of 1848^49 with the force under Brigadier General Wheeler (MediO). Served In the
Indian mvtiay oampaign of i8ct-j^, inoluding the siege of Delhi and various engagemenu (Medal with Clasp)» .
and when in oommand of the yra Sikh Cavalry on advanced picket, with a hundred of his men on the xst March '
X858 heafelaoked and ultorty Touted a rebel fom eonsisting or «ao influiti7, 900 Horse, and two guns, cutting up
xoomsn, oapfeoriagthe two gvn^ and driTlng the remainder of ttie enemy into and over the Goomtee, himseuT
rooeivinff a serere sabre ent on the Dsoe in a personal enoounter with several of the enemy. . ^or this foat. which
waapenbmisd imder swy disadTsatage m bfoiken groond, and partially under the flmnmg firs of an adaolniag
fort, he was awaidsd the 'Viotoria Cross.
' OivMi OooB^mtfA witti tilt sTthBsg^ ill tiwOrittM la 1855* butaOJbg ti^ 1^ ^i^Jj^^BahMtopol.
471 War Services of the Officers of the MUiHa.
capture of the QnarrieSt aaaault of the Bedan on x8th June, and attack on 8th Sept. ; was alio at the bombardmat
and (»ptnre of Klnhonm. After the repnlse on the x8th Jnne he was selected to carrr despatches firom Cok^oe!
Lord west, on whom the command of the Brigade devolyed, to Lord Baglan, which ho did across the open, exp<^:- .
to a heavy fire, and afterwards tvom Lord Rajrlan to Sir George Brown (Medal with Clasp, and Tnzkish Me<hl..
Mona^an. — ^ Captain Henderson served in the Indian cami>aign of 1857-58, and in Jane 1857 ^>as attache^! i >
an Irregular Levy of 1,400 men engaged in the district for the protection of Agra, being also retted with the powvr<
of Joint Magistrate in the district of Agra, Allyghnr, and Muttra; present at the action of Agra on 5th July, an:
was afterwards Assistant Field Engineer in the Force ; in Oct. was appointed Orderly Officer to Colond Grcatb< i,
present at ^c action of Dilkhoosha and relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, the aflhir at Kanouffe, aAiir of sod h -
and action of 6th Dec at Cawnpore ; served afterwards as Aide de Camp to Msjor Gen. Sir l^omas Haite Frani-.
and present at the actions of Nnsrutporc, Chanda, Umoerpore, Sultanpore, and Dhowraha. siege and captTirt: f
Lnclmow (wounded by an explosion) , mclnding storming of the Bmaumbaraand Kaisabagh (Medal with two CUrp< .
* M^jor Woodwright served with the xSth Royal Irish throughout the war in China (Medal) and was -pnum i-/.
the taking of Amoy, CThapoo, Shanghai, and C!hjn Kiang Foo. He oHao served with the z8th in the Bnrmah v&r ( f
1852-53 to ^e conclusion (Medal), and was present at the naval action and destruction of the enemv^s stocksdfF^ ■
the Rangoon river, landed in command of a Company of the Royal Irish and with the Marines off* th« Fox fhn'.
Btormed and destroyed the Dalla stockades; served daring the three succeeding davs' operations in the vic£J-
and at the storm and capture of Rangoon, and on the X4th April was with the storming party at the Grest Ih.: .
Pagoda, also present at tine capture of Prome and repulse of the night attack on the heights of Prome in Jan. xS;; :
commanded a Company of the i8th during the whole of the successful operations in the Uonabew diaixitt inchi<lH«-
xTth March 1853 (wounded), when the z8th Btormed and carried the first stockade, also ipth Miurch when the dtr.n:
hold of l^e Burmese Chief Mea Toon was stormed and after considerable loss captured (Medal wiUi Clasp for ?v:p .
Montgomery and Merioneth. — ^ Colonel Beadnell served the campaign of 1840-41-43, and was preaeat :t.
the actions of Killa Aziden Goaine, Ghusnee, occupation of Cabool, and all the affairs in which the Canoahsr Dir.-
Bion under General Nott was engaged in its progress through the Khoord Cobool, Tezeen, Jngdnllock, and KyUr
Passes (Medal).
Norfolk.— 1 M^jor Hon. Fred. Walpole was engaged in the operations in China while serving as Flagldeatsuzi
to the Naval Commander in Chief, Sir G. H. Seymour (MedaJ).
' Captain Dods served with the lAth Rogt. in the Trenches at the siege and fUl of Sebastopol. and ass&altcf ibt
x8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Dowler served with the 61 st Regiment at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal wKh Gasp).
Northampton. — ^ Captain Car^ Elwes served with the lath Lancers in the Kaffir war in 1851-53 (Medal).
Northumberland.—^ Major Mitford served with the i8th Royal Irish and on the Staff tixrooghont the f:a
Chi^a war in 1841-43 (Medal), and was present at the storming and capture of the heights abore CJanion, the oca
pation of Chusan, and investment of Nankin.
- * Major Grey served with the snd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimea firom the 10th June 1855, inclii^xi^.j*
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the z8th June and 8th September — on the latter oocaf. 1
on a covering party in f^ont of the Right Attack (mentioned in despatches, Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medt. .
Served also m the Indian mutiny campaign from November 1857 to July 1858, including the actions at Osirapjr.
under (3eneral Windham in November, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches), and tho summer oampⅈ:z
in Onde under Sir Hope Grant (Medal with Clasp).
Nottingham. — ^ Captain Girardot commanded a Detachment on board the Biirkeniead, when wrecked off I>;i*
ger Point, Cape of Good Hope, on the night of the 36th Feb. X853. He served with the 43(rd in tha EaiEr mr . f
1853-53 (Medal).
* Captain Crofbon served in the 6th Regiment during the Kaffir war in 1850-5X, and was engaged in most of th'
operatums against the enemy, including the aflUr in the Amatola Mountainsiagainst SandHU's tnu on the 34th iz.*
aSth Dec. 1850, and also the combined attack on the Aixiatolas on the 38th June 1851 (Medal).
* (^tain l^t served with the and Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of x86o in China (Medslwt:
two Clasps).
* Captain Fosbroke served with Oie and Queen's Rojrals in the (Thina war of x86o, including the actions of the y:\
x3th and X4th August, x8th and azst September, and advance on Peldn (Medal with Clasps Tor the Wcu Forts iz I
Pekin).
Oxford.— 1 Captain Sparke served with the 68th Light Infhntty at the liege and fhll of Sebastopol finm x£i
Hay X855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Perth.— ^ Lord Stormont served with the (h-enadier Guards in the Crimea from the sgHb. Aag. jBs$, inclndipg tit
■iege and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Radnor. — ^ Major Thomas served with the snd Dragoon Guards the Oude campaign of xSsS-sg, ineludisg ute
assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra afihirs at Bungaon (Medal).
Renfrew.—^ Captain Anderson served as Staff Officer to the Force at the assault and oaptare of Bows qd^<^'
June 1858, and was afterwards present with the 95th Regt. at the siege and capture of Awah and Kotah. boUle '
Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree, and served fbr s>.'j..
time as Assistant Field Engineer in Central India (mentioned in despatcdies, Medal with Clasp).
Boss.— > Captain Rose served with the Royal Marine Brigade in the CMmea, also at the bombardment and f r-
render of Kinboum, and with Admiral Sir Houston Stewart's exploring expedition up the rivera Bug and Dnkjt:
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Capti^ Grove served throughout the Bastem campaign' of x8<4-55f including the battles of AbnaandBslskltT-
expeditlon to Kertch and Tenikale, siege and fSsll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clausps, 5th (Tlass of the Medjidie. tz <
Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, mclnding tbe actions st Cav:-
pore (6th Dec. X857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fioU of Lncknowand assault of the Msitirr.
and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the fort of Booyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Baxtdlly (Med.
with Clasp).
Shropshire.— 1 Mt^or Russell served in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S. Albkm, with Admiral Sir F.i.
Ommanney, at Navarino (Medal).
* Captain Hornby served with the Military Train the campaign of x 860 in North (Thina (Medal wiA Clasps).
* Captain Bennett served with the 31st Fusiliers during the latter part of X855 at the siege and taXL of Sebastcf.-
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« Captain Browne served with the Column under Colonel Warre on the Taptee River in co-operation with the (.i^-
tral India Field Force in X858.
Bllgo.— 1 Captain Charles B. Wynne served with tiie 90th Light Infimtry in the Oimean campaign from the t:' •
July X855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was of the storming party at the asaaiut of the Be: •
Ota the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medil). Served in the Indian campaign fit)m July xSs;, ir^* -
ingthe relief of Lucfaaow by Lord CHyde. with Outram at the Alumbagh, and subsequent capture of L3i'k^^
(inentioned in Sir J. Outnmrs despatches). Served with Grant's field force through tne hot-weatii€r cshif-v.:.'
in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Mentioned in despatches for distinguished cocdurt :
picket duty. I
Bomersei.*^ Lt.Colonel Adair served with the Coldstream Guards in the (Mmea from 2nd Hay X855, isdol::.'
the siege and fkdl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
* M^or Sawyer served in the Netherlands Army during the Belgian revolution finom X833 to xS^q, and is s Ks:^-'
of the Order of the Couronne de Ch6ne.
* Captain Worthington served in the Oimean campaign finom soth Jan. 1855 as Adjutant of the aSlh BegtaiMiTt?
present at the siege and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1 Captain Cox served with the " Bufn" in the Cnnlea from the ird Septemberto the X5th November z8|s3.i32£**i^'*'
the siege and fhll of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . ,
» Captain Brasier (^reagh served willh the Military Train, acting as Light Cavalry, in tho New Zetland »v
X064-66 ; commanded a Troop in t]>e Wanganni and Taranald campaigns, and was present in nauXf all tbe eup^^'
ments on that coast (Medal).
BtirlliU.^ Caiptain Halket^ sj^rr^ ifi^.the 45)^ Bei^ In th^ Ka^r war of 1850-53 ^edal). . .^
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8xiiIbIX--> Captain Oakes served in tho zst Boyols at tho siege and iSijl of Sebastopol ftom xzth Juljr* 2855
Of odal with Clasp, and Tmrkiih Hedal).
* Captain Browninj; served with tho 3pth Regt. In the Crimea frpm. aoth Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sobaatopol and attack of the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Scrv&'d duHni^r the Indian muiiny
in 1357-58 as Staff Officer to a Field Force in Gn/u>rat, including the attack on tho Taringa HiUs (mentioned in de-
aiiAtchea); acted in the same capacity to another Field Force in Aug. 1858. and was present at the attack and capture
of ^fondeth— horse shot.
Surrey.—* Colonel Evoljrn wab present at the defence of Kalafht in 1854. He was appointed by the British
Oovemznent to servo under General Cannon With the Staff of the Turkish Army, in which he received the rank of
Kaimakan. He accompanied tho Allied expedition to tlie Crimea, and was present in the battles of the Alma, Ba-
laklava, and Inkerman ; in the Trenches before Sebastopol, and at the defence of Enpatoria. Eeceived the honorary
rank of Lt.Colonel In Che British Army ajrd Oct. 1857 (Medal with four Clasps for tho Crimea, 4th Class of tho Med-
jidio. and Turkish Medal).
* Cnptatn Tredoroft served in the Eastern campaign of 1S55, including the siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches
with the siege train, and at the bombardment of April (Medal with CHasp, '5th Class of tho Me(]jidio, and Turkish
Medal).
Sussex.--^ Colonel St. Clair served with the Bombay Horse Artillery in the campaign of 1839-40 in Affghanistan,
nnd vraa present at tho storm and capture (tt (jrhuince (Medal} and occupation of Cabool ; also at the storming of
Khrjjuok.
» Major Aldridge served with the aist" Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 Including the battle of
Alma, eiege and nil of Sebastopol, and attack on the Rediin on the z8th June : also the expedition to Kinboum
(Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Tubbs served in command of a Detachment of the 9th Bombay N.I. against the mutineers in Central
India &i 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp) .
* Captain Pasley served with the Field Force under Brigadier W. Coghlan against the Arabs near Aden in 1858,
and at the storm and capture of Fort Shaik Othman.
Tlpperary.— ^ Colonel Frond served as Aide do Camp to Lord Oough at the battle of Mahaiajpore 29th December
1843, and was very severely wounded andlidd his right arm amputated on the field (mentioned in despatches,
lironae Star).
* Captain Mansergh sencd as a cadet in the Mounted Police at the capture of a stockade occupied by insur-
gonta at the Ballarat (Sold Fields in Australia, on the 3rd December, 1854.
* Captain GHreen served in the Z4th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 2863-65, and was present In the actions
of Kokeroa and Bangariri (mentioned in despatches, Medal]«
Tyrone. — ' Captain Buchanan served with the 88th Regt in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions
at Cawnpore um^ Major (}en. Windham, battle of Cawnporo on 6th Doc, capture of Lucknow, operations in the
D(mb wiu the Ck>lumn under CoL 6. V. Maxwell, to whom he was Orderly Officer, and siege and capture of Calpee in
3Iay Z858 (Medal with Clasp).
Tlie Tower Hamlets.— ^ Captain Kott served with the Field Force against the rebel Karens in Burmah in Jan.
1S57, and on two occasions commanded a Detachment of the 35th Regt. engaged with the enemy, and received a letter
of approbation from the Gkivemor (General in Council.
s Quarter Master White served with the 50th Regt. the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of
Panniar ao Deo. x843'.(Bronze Star). Served also the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
y erozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and throe (Clasps) — at Sobraon he carried the Queen's Colour after Captain
Ncedham, who had carried it, was wounded. Was mentioned in the despatch of Brigadier Ryan, commanding
tho Second Brigade, for conduct /}f the most distinguished nature at the battle of Ferozeshah, and also f^quently
noticed by Sir Harry Smith, commanding tho Division. Has also a Medal for Meritorious Services.
> Lt. Colonel Halkett served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign firom the 5th February to the
17th September 1855, including the siege and fiOl of Sebastopol and Expeditions to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal
with Clasp, Sardmian and Turldsh Medals).
* Major de Salis served as a volunteer with the Cape Mounted Riflemen during the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal) .
* LtA^lonel Macnamara was engaged with the 5Qth Regt. in the expedition from Canton to the White Cloud Moun-
t aina in June 1858, Including the action with the Braves on 3rd June ; was also present at the storming and capture
by escalade of the walled city of Namtow, izth Aug. 2858 (Medal).
* Major Tewart served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present in the affoir at
Pcrcx> and subsequent operations in the Juedespore Jungle (Medal).
7 Captain Frobisher served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewan*
giri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Wharton served with the orth Regiment in Bengal in suppresaincr the mutiny in 2857-58, with the
Jonnpore Field Force in the actions of riusrutpore, Chanda, ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, attack and capture of
Lucknow and storming of the Kaiserbagh (Medal with Clasp).
Warwick.—^ Mi^or Grimston served with the 29th Regt. in the (Mmea fitun 5th Jan. to 328t July 2855 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
» Captsln Yaughton served with the 90th Light Infhntry at the siege of Sebastopol trom 2nd Dec. 2854 to a9th July
2855, and was present at the repulse of the Russian sortie on the night of the aand March, in which he commanded a
Detachment of Uie 90th ; was also at the taking of the (Quarries on the 7th June, and attack on the Redan on the 28th
June (Medal with (5lasp, and Turkish Medal).
Waterford.-— ^LtCoionelYilliers-Stuartservedwith the68thLifl^tInfluitryintheNew Zealand war in 2864-66,
and was present at the attack on Qate Pah and engagement at Te Ranga (slightly wounded in the neck, mentioned
in despatches. Medal).
. Westmeath.— ^ Captain Gardiner served on the Staff of Colonel Outram, and in command of a Detachment of
the 27th Regt. in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 2844-45, and was present at aU the operations of the Light
Field Force, including the capture of Qotea, 2zst, and of Munohur Stockades and Fort, s^th Jan. 2845 ; at the latter
he led the Forlorn Hope, and was severely wotmded. Of his party of sixteen men, four wore killed and nine
wounded. Received the thanks of the Grovemor in Council of Bombay, and those of the Commander in Chief in
India, in general orders for his services.
* Major Nugent served with the 33rd Regiment the Eastern campaign of 2854 and up to the 5th February 2855,
including the battles of Alma and inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three (Hasps, 5th Class of the
Mciljidie, and Turkish Medal).
Westmorland.—^ Msjor Draffen served in the Baltic during the latter part of 2854 (Medal). Was at the blockade
of Odessa, and also before Sebastopol during the siege in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkisn Medal).
Wexford.—* Captain Alcock served with the 95th Regt. in the Crimean campaign trom the 25th Jan. 2855, include
tngthe siege and faJl of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Wicklow. — ^ Captain Howard served the Eastern campaign of 28^4-55 with the 44th Regt. including the battles
of Alma and Balaldava, and siege of Sebastopol (Modal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Wiltshire.—^ Captain Boilers was present with the 50th Regt. at the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). 39th Dec.
1&43. Served also the campaign on the Sutlej in 1845-46 (Medal and three Clasps), including the battles of Moodkee,
I'trozcshah, Aliwal (woundiBd), and Sobraon : he acted as Adjutant to his Regt. nearly the whole of the campaign.
Worcester.—^ Miyor Korbnry served as Captain in the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from 2nd
Julv to ^th Sept. 2855, and was present at tho battle of the Tchemaya and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
York.— ^ Lt.Colonel Gunter served with the ^th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea In October 2854, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Captain Blake served with the Carabineers in Oude and the Trana-Gk>gra district in 1858-59, and was present
at tho action of Doondiakera, afifhirs of Churda, taking of the Fort of Mi\ieedia, and action of Bankee (Medal) .
' Captain Balguy served as a Lieutenant in the 6th Begt. in the Kaffir war of 2846-47 (Medal), during the latter part
of which he was Beleoted to organise sad command a mounted force of 80 men of the regiment. Served as (Taptam of
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the light Company of the 4th Begt. in the Bastem oampaiffn of 1854, including the battlee of Ahna and Inkenum,
And sieffe of Sebastopol (Medal with three Claspe, and Tnrkiah Medal) .
* Lt.Colonel Grimeton sexred with the and Qneen's Boyals in the KafBr war of xSsx-sa (Medal) ; also with the
expedition North of the Orange Hirer in 1853-53.
* Captain Cmnming eerred with the 48th Regiment in the CMmea from the axtt April to the 7th Angut 1K5S,
indndmg the siege of Sebaatopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Dowker served as Adjutant of the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1846-^7 (Medal).
7 Captain Cnbitt served in the Crimea from xith Nor. 1854, including the siege and fUlof Sebaatopol, the sortia
of 6th April and xoth May, and attack on the Quarries, and of the Bedan on the x8th June; was wounded in the
trenches on the a8th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Me^idie, and Turkish Medal).
> Mi^or Bates served with the 65th Regiment during the New Zealand war of x86o-6t, at Taranaki, and wu
present at the operations at Huirangi and before Te AreL Was afterwards appointed Native Interpreter to the
Forces, and was present on the Staff at the outbreak of hostilities in the Taranaki district in X863, captme of tka
Pa Katikira. and subsequent! v in the Waikato district (Medal).
Captain Leake served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of X863-65, indnding operations is tai
provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal).
^^ Captain Croker served with a Detachment of the 6th Regt sent fhmi Bombay in X837 against the rebeb ia
Canara. Served in the KafBr war of 1846-47 (was Acting Adjutant in the Trans-Kei expedition) ; also in that of
1850-53 (Medal),— at the commencement of which he was appointed Field Adjutant,— in July xSsx Acting Brig»]«
Megor, and in Feb. 185a D.A.Q.M.G. of the ist Brigade; was engaged in all the principal aiEsirs of the war; trt
times noticed in general orders, and repeatedly in despatches.
11 Captain Hewett served with the aoth Regt. in the Crimea from aoth May 1855, including the siege and ^ cf
Sebastopol, andaflkir of the i8th June ; was also at the capture of Kinboom (Medal with Clanp, and Turir^k
Medal). Also served in the Indian mutiny camimign in 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, ixi
Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
u Captain Hopkins served in the Crimean campaign fh>m ^th October X854 with the 49th Regt. inclndiBfr lis
battle of Inkerman, siege and fUl of Sebastopol, sortie of a6th October, capture of the Quarriea, and aasanlts of tke
Redan on the x8th June and 8th September (Medal with two Clasps, 5U1 Class of the Mecyidie, and Turkish Mc^hin
1* Captain Brooksbank served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 38th Regiment, and waspreteattt
the battle of Inkerman, siege and fUl of Sebastopol, including the repulse of a sortie on the axst Decanbez.
Attack and ooonpation of the Oemetexy (Medal with two Clasps, 5th CAaas cf the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
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District and Sessions Judge of the 24-Pergunuahs, Bengal, 23 Jazu 69.
District and Sessions Judge of Meerut, N.W. Provinces, 3 S^t. 57.
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Council.
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Lieutenant Governor of Bengal, i March 7X.
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and Officiating Agent to the Governor General at Benarea.
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Paper Currency, 17 Sept. 70. Furlougn.
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District and Sessions Judge, and Grade, x6 Oct. 73. Officiating Judge cf
Rungpore.
Magistrate and Collector of Agra, N.W. Provinces. OflLciatisg Coq-
missloner of Agra District,
liagistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Dinagepore, Bengal.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, freaidency Division, BeagaL
Member of the Lt.Govemor's Council.
Conunissioner and Superintendent, Delhi Division, Punjab. Foxkra^
Magistrate and Collector of Jounporo, N.W. Provinces. Forloaffh.
Ma^trate and Collector of Ghazeepore, N.W. I^vinoes. Oih€aaXisj[
District and Sessions Judge.
Deputy Commissioner, ist Class, 13 Oct. 69, Simla District, Puxuab.
Commissioner, Roy Bareilly Division, Oude. Officiating FysabadDivisJoe.
Magistrate and Collector of Bvjnour, N.W. Provinces. Omoating Dutnct
and Sessions Judge of Goruckpore.
Secretary, Board of Revenue, in the Department of Excise, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector of Allyghur, N.W. Provinces, 10 Dec 67.
Magistrate and Collector of Jounpore, N.W. Provinces.
Chief Commissioner of British Burmah, Rangoon.
Accountant Greneral, N.W. Provinces, 33 April 67. Furlou^.
Deputv Accountant General, Bombay. Officiating Accoantant General,
N. w . Provinces. Deputy Comm. of Paper Currency, Allahabad Circle.
Magistrate and Collector, Azimgurh, N.W. Provinces. Furkm^i.
Commissioner of Inland Customs, N.W. Provinces, 6 Jane 71. Agra.
Additional Judge of Chittagong, Dacca, Backergunge, and Tipperah.
Magistrate and Collector of Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, xst Grade, Dacca, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, xst Grade, Nnddea, BexisaL
District and Sessions Judge, xst Grade, Dinagepore, BiongaL Farteogk.
Additional District and Sessions Judge of aU the Districts in the Patna
Division, Bengal. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Gya, Bengal, 5 June 70.
Magistrate and Collector of Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces, x Maj 66. Offi-
ciating at Muttra.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Chittagong Drrisiaii, BengaL
Officiating Chairman of the Justices of the Peace and OommlaioDer d
Police for the Town of Calcutta and its Suburbs. Ooxnxniasioner far
improvement of the port. Presidency Division.
District and Sessions Jud||e, and Grade, Beerbhoom, BengaL Also Addi-
tional District and Sessions Judge of Burdwan.
Magistrate and Collector, Boolundshuhnr, N.W. Provinces, 31 Jan. 71.
District and Sessions Judge, 3nd Grade, Mymensing.
Magistrate and CoUector of Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces. PurtoogiL
Chairman of the Justices of the Peace for the town of Galectta, tatd Oqb-
xnissioner of Police for the town and suburbs ; also lCagis<xaas oi Police.
Magistrate and Collector, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces.
Gomnussioner, Lahore Division, Ftugab. Officiating OomzBittioofr
Peshawur Division.
Accountant General, British Burmah, 5 July 65. Affl Hating GositroCer
General and Head Commissioner of Paper Corrency. Dxzeetar, Bszik
of Bengal.
Accountant General, Pm^jab, 5 July 65.
Deputy Commissioner, and Grade, Puz^, XTinbaUft PisUlU. OOoMtiBff
in xst Grade.
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Magistrate and Collector of Meemt, N. W. Provincea.
Magjatrate and Collector of Azimghor, N.W. Provincea.
Diatrict and Sessions Judge, snd Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengal. Offl«
dating, ist Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, Delhi Diatrict, Pux^jaub.
Magistrate and Collector of Muttra, 4x July jx. Officiating at Aaimghur,
Magistrate and Collector, Mynpoorie, M. W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy CoUector, xst Grade, Moos afRvmngger District,
Furlough.
Judicial Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg, 7 Deo. 68.
District and Sessions Judge, 3nd Grade, Pumeah, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector of Allahabad, N.W. Provincea. Officiating Dis-
trict and Sessions Judge, Allahabad.
Magistrate and Collector, Banda, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector at Shahjehanpore, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, and Grade, Cuttack.
Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Monghyr, Bengal. Officiating Com*
missioner of Bevenue and Circuit, fihaugulpore Division and the
Sonthal Pergunnas.
Secretary to the Government of India, Home Department.
District and Sessions Judge, 3nd Grade, Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating
xst Grade.
Magistrate and Collector of Cawnpore, N.W. Provincea.
liagistrato and CoUector of Benares, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Ma^strate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Moorahedabad, Bengal.
Officiating District and Sessions Judge of Chittagong.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Pubna, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provincea.
Commissioner of Bevenue and Circuit, Patna, BengaL
Additional Judge, and Grade, Jessore and Backergnnge, Bengal. Officia-
ting District and Sessions Judf^ of Baokergun^.
Inspector General of Begistration and Commissioner of Excise and
Stamps, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector of Sahamnpore, N.W. Provincea.
Commissioner, Nerbudda Division, Central Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Shahabad, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Moorshedabad, Beneal.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Bhaugxdpore, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Muttra^ N.W. Provincea,
Offidatmg Magistrate and Collector, Humeerpore.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Howrah, Bengal. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Moozufllsruuggur, W,
Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Bustee.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade* Badaon, N.W.
Provinces. Officiating Magistrate and Collector.
Joint Magistrate and Depu^ Collector, xst Grade, North-West Provinces,
Offidfttmg Magistrate and Collector, Goruokpore.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Maldah, Bengal. Officiating Magis*
trate and Collector, Dinagepore.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Benarea, N.W. Pro-
vinces. Officiating Magistrate and Collector of Etawah.
lilagistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade. Noakhully, BengaL Officiating
xst Grade, Monghyr.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Gya, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Tirhoot, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Cuttack, Bengal. Furlough,
Superintendent of Dehra Doon, N.W. Provincea, 3X Deo. 69.
Magistrate of Police for the Town of Calcutta. Officiating Diatrict and
Sessions Judge, and Grade, Bancoorah and Burdwan.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Mymensing, Bengal.
Secretary to Government of India in Foreign Department, x Aug. 70.
Deputy Commissioner, xst Grade, Fysabad, Oude.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, GoojranwaUah, Punjab.
Secretary to the Government of the Pm^jab, 38 Sept. 64.
Judge of Principal Court of Small Causes, Nuddea and Jessore, Bengal*
Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 3nd Class, Qoqjarat, Pni^t^b.
Judicial Commissioner of British Burmah, 30 Jan. 7a.
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces, 9 June 70, Offi*
dating Commissioner, Nagpore Division.
Inspector Geoeral of Jails, Lower Provinces of Bengal.
Director General of the Post Office of India, so March 67. FnrlougV
District aa&d Seasions Judge, and Grade, Burdwan-, Bengal. Offldating
in xst Gmde.
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Bancoorah, Bengal. Furlough.
Settlement Officer, xst Grade, Sha^jehanpore and Bareilly, N.W.Provinces.
M^tgiatrate and Collector, xst Grade, 34-Pergunnas.
Poaunaster General, xst Grade, Bengal, 3x Nov. 68. Offldating Director
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Maoiatrate and Collector, xst Grade, Fnzreedpore. Bengal,
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Junior Secretary to the Government of the N. W. Provinces, 35 Marda 67.
Officiating Magistrate and Collector of Mirzapore.
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Chittagong. Officiating in. the xst
Grade at Furreedpore.
Joint Magistrate and CoU., xst Grade, Ghazeepore, N.W. Prov.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector of Futtchpore, N.W.P.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Hooghly, AengaL Fnrlongh.
Secretary to Government of N.W. Provinces.
Joint Mflkgistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Moradabad, N.W. Fra-
vinces. Officiating Mxijg^trate and Collector of Jounpore.
Magistrate and CoUector, 4th Grade, Bograh, BengaL Officiating Addj*
tional Judge of Jessore and Backergunge, idso Additional Oasgirmf
Judge of Fureedpore and Jestore.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Jessore, BengaL OtHcSa^&tkg in the
xst Grade.
Inspector of Local Offices of Account, Bengal.
Secretary to the Sudder Board of Bevenue, N.W.Provincee, Fozloagfe.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Pooree, Bengal. OtHeiaXing Magi-
strate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Maldah.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Burdwan, BengaL Offlciaftizis Coca*
missioner of the Cooch Behar Division. ,
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Chumpanm, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lncknow, Oude, 21 July 71.
MtK3;istrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, 6ylhet» Bengal, 39 Sept. 73. Offioaticg
in xst Grade, Samn.
Conmiissioner, Nagpore Division, Central Provinoea. Officiatiixg BecRtarr
to the Government of Bengil in the General and Bevenue Departoacsa.
Member of the Council of Lt.Govemor of Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goojranwalla, Puxqab, 24 Feb. 71. DC-
ciating Additional Oommissioner, Peshawur Division.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Futtehpore, K.W. Pr>
vinces.
Magistrate and Deputy Collector, a^dCGrade, Patna, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Lohardugga, Chota Naflnpore, BeDgal.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, and Settlement Officer, xst GJrade. PuzgabL
Officiating Settlement Commissioner, Pux^ab.
Commissioner of Ajmere, 15 May 7X.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Gnde, Mol
Officiating Magistrate and Deputv Collector, 4th Grade, 1
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Bajshaye, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Dacca, Bengal. Officiating iatte
3nd Grade.
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Balasore, Bengal, 6 Nov. 73. Offi-
ciating at Cuttack.
Magistrate and CoUector, 3rd Grade, Saron, Bengal. Officiatiiig Magi»>
trate and Collector, Hooc^y.
Commissioner of the Jubbnlpore Division, Central Provinces, jt Marrii 71.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Goruckpore, N.W.P.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, Ferozepore, Punjab. Officiating Deputj
Commissioner, Goordarpore.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Tipperah, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xSt Grade, BareiUy, N.W.P. OffidatLac
Magistrate and Collector of Benarea.
Out of Employ in Europe.
Commissioner of Cotton and Commerce with the Government of ladia.
Magistrate and CoUector, 4th Grade, Pumea, Bengal. Officiating Magi-
strate and CoUector, 3rd Grade.
Deputy Collector of Customs, Calcutta, 26 Oct. 70. FurlouRh.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy CoUector of Tipperah, Bengal.
Magistrate and CoUector, 4th Grade, Backergunge, Bengal, 30 June yu
Officiating Magistrate and CoUector, 3rd Grade.
Settlement Officer, xst Grade, Allahabad, N.W. Provinoea. OWriatirg
Magistrate and CoUector.
Magistrate and CoUector, 4th Grade, Bungpore, Bengal. Offidatis;
District and Sessions Judge, Bajshahye
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, Lahore, Pux^ab. Offldatiiig Bepntj
Commissioner, JuUunder.
Joint Magistrate and CoUector of Moorshedabad, Bengal, 23 Fish. 66.
Officiating Magistrate and CoUector, 3rd Grade.
Extra Joint Magistrate and CoUector, xst Grade, N.W. Provinoea, 24 Jaly
66. Deputy Superintendent of the Domains of the Mahangah of Benarai
(Mirzapore).
Under Secretary to Government of Lidia, Financial and Homa Depart*
ments, 27 Jan. 65. Furlough.
.:oin t Magistrate and Deputy CoUector, xst Grade, Agra. Furlough.
Setaement Officer, xst Grade, Moradabad, N.W. Fkovinoea.
Denu^ Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lahore, Puxgab.
Joint Magistrate and Depute CoUector, xst Grade, Sylhet^ BengaL OS-
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Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade, Bareflto^, N.W. Provinoea.
Agent to the Governor General at Mootshedabad. On special (
Cashmere this season.
Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Beerbhoom.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, Gmvaon District, Pnoqiab. On Bpecsti
Duty in the Legislative Department of the Government of ladisL
Joint Magistrate and Depu^ CoUector, xst Grade, PuiiisiAabad, N.V.
Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Depu^ OoUeetor, xst Grade, Joaapoiv, N.W. Fte*
vinces, 4 Feb. 71. OJTg. Magistrate andOoUector, Fnttehpoia.
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Henry Leland Harrison, BA
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Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Mirsapore, N.W. Pro-
vinces, 6 March 71.
Deputy Commissioner of Wards' Estates in Behar, Bengal.
Registrar of the High Court of Judicature, N.W. Provinces, 9 Nov. 71.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade. Mymeniing, Bengal.
Officiating Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Burdmin.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Rajshahye, Bengal, 39 March 70.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Tyrhoot, Bengal. Offi-
ciating Ma^strate and Collector, Pooree.
Senior Superintendent of Survey, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, of Bograh, BengaL
Inspector General of Registration. Officiating Inspector G^eral of Jails.
Assistant Commissioner, ist Class, Delhi, Punjab.
District and Sessions Judge, and-Grade, Chittagong, Bengal. Additional
District and Sessions Judge, Hooghly.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Beerboom, Bengal
Officiating Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Bancoorah.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Midnapore, Bengal. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade.
Settlement Officer, and Grade, Azimgurh, N.W. Provinces.
Under Secretary to the Government of the Pux^ab. Furlough.
Joint Ma^trate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, a4*PerguniiahB, Bengal*
Officiating Magistrate and Collector, Beerbhoom.
Settlement Offlcor.and Grade, Allyghur and Agra, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Ghazeepore, N.W. Pro-
vinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade, Nuddea, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Seharunpore, N.W. Provinces. Fori.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Muttra, N.W. Provinoes. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, Ac. ist Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Ghrade, Bhaugulpore, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate, ist Grade, Allyghur, N.W. Provinces.
Junior Superintendent of Survey, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate and
Collector, Noakhally.
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WiUiam Hebard Hudson
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Thomas Henry Howard Sbortt
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Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Baokergung^, Bengal
Officiating Judge of Small Cause Court, Sealdah.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, N.W. Provinces, Alla-
habad. Officiating Junior Secretary.
Officiating Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xstGrade, N.W. Pro-
vinces, Ghazeepore. In charge of fiuleeah.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Bordwan, Bengal.—*
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Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, and Grade, Furruokabad, N.W.
Provinces, 22 March tx. Officiating in xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Rnngpore, Bengal.
Officiating Magistrate and Co leol'^r, 3rd Grrade.
Magistrate and Oollector,;4Lh Giads Nuddea, Bengal,
dating Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 3rd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, and Grade, Gorruckpore, N.W.
Provinces. Officiating ist Grade.
Settlement Officer in Midnapore and Hooghly, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, and Grade, Agra, N.W. Provinces.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Cachar, Bengal, 13 April 70. Officiating
Deputy Commissioner, Daijeeling, and Judge of Small Cause Court.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Bareilly, N.W. Prov.
Inspector General of Registration in Lower Prov. of Bengal. Furlough.
Conservator of Forests, 2nd Class, Puiyaub.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating
Deputy Commissioner, ist Grade,' Sonthal Perg^nnnahs.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Dinagepore, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Dacca, Bengal. Offi-
ciating Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Banda, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
as Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Chittagong, Bengal.
Settlement Officer, new 3rd Grade, Mynpoorie A Muttra, N.W. I^ovinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Banda District, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, Ac, ist Gtmde, Moosuifemuggur.
Registrar of Chief Judicial Court, Lahore, Puiyaub, 16 Nov. 69. Officiating
Deputy Commissioner of Montgomery.
Settlement Officer, and Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinoes. Officiating
Secretary to the Board of Uevenue. N.W. P.
Assist. Conunissioner, and Class, Loodianah Districts, Puijab. Offi-
ciating in the ist Class, Mooltan.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Jessore, Bengal,
16 Oct. 73. Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Afflkirs.
Assistant Settlement Officer, ist Grade, N.W. Provinces. Sick Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Agra, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Joint Magistrate. Ac, xst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, TTnmfeBur, Pux^jab. Officiating As-
siHtant Commissioner, xst Class. .
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hymensing, Bengal. Offidatmg
Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Bgnour, N.W. Provinces.
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Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, iPuxiteah. Offlciating Joiafe
Magistrate, Ac., xst Grade.
Inspector of Registration Olfices, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Ghaaeepore, K. W. Ptorfnoes. 'PozL
Joint Magistrate and Deputr Collector, and Grade, Meearut. K.W. Fn*
yinoes. Officiating in xst Grade.
Inspector of Schools, Western Cirde, Bennl, Midnapore.
Deputy Inspector General of Police, N.W. rrorinoes.
Depu^ Commissioner, 4th Grade, Cooch Behar, x Jan. 67. Offiz. 3rd Qxada.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Tirboot, BsunL
Joint Magistrate and Collector, snd Grade, Nnddea, Bengal. Offinating
Maffiiitrate of Police, Calcutta.
JointMagistrate and Deputy Oolleotor, and Grade, Oawnpoore, K.W. Fxor.
OfflciaUng Joint Magistrate, Ac., rst Grade.
Assistant Commissidner, snd Grade, Pertabghur, Onde. Ofl^. in xafc Gxads.
Under Secretary to Govenunent, N.W. ProTinces, x6 Nor. 69.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Balasore, Bengal. QfllfliatiBS Joiaft
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, snd Grade, Mutbm, K.W. Frov.
Officiating in xst Grade, Mynpoory.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Sehamnpore, K.W.
Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Pnmea, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Raipore, Central ProriBcca.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, of Mymensing, Bengal.
ciating xst Grade.
Joint Masistrate and Deputy Collector, and Grade, Mo<»aliedabaid,Bes^
Offlciatmg Magistrate and Collector, 4th Grade, Bograxi.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Monghyr, BcngaL OlWnatiaf
Joint Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector and Grade. Pubna, BenoaL OBg. xat Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Fnttehpore, K.W. Ftorixteea. FurL
Director General of Statistics to the Government of India. 8 Sept. 71.
Accountant General, Central Provinces, Kagpore.
Junior Secretary to the Gorerxmient of BexigaL
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, snd Grade, Benarea DxatBet^ K.W.
Provinces. Officiating in xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jonnpore, K.W. Provinces, z Sept. fi«.
On special duty compilixig the K.W.P. Gazetteer.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, xst Grade, Chittagong, BaagaL
Offlciatmg Ma^trate and Collector, 4th Grade.
Assistant Coxzmussioner, and Grade, Oude. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, snd Grade, Onttack, .
Magistrate in 4th Grade, Balasore.
Resident in Kepaul, at Katmandoo.
Judge of the Small Cause Court and Subordinate Judge, Allahaliadl
Assistant Ma^strate and C tlleotor of Jeasore, Benaal. FdiIoq^
BetUementOmoer, 3rd Ghrade, Moosuflbmuggur and Banda, K.W.PronBces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of a4>Pergunnafas, BengaL Offlfiifin
Joint Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade.
Manager of Encumbered Estatea in the Distriet of Fynbad* Onde. As-
sistant Commissioner, and Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, a4.Pergan]ialia, BeagaL OC-
dating xst Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, and Grade, Sultanpore, Oude.
Assistant Magistrate andCollector of Kungpore, BengaL Offlyiartng Jcoft
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Settlement Officer, new 3rd Grade, 14 May 70. Hmneetpore Diatriet. B^
nares Diviaion, K.W.P.
Jomt Magistrate and Collector'of 34-Pergunaalka, BengaL Offg. m
Assistant Superintendent of Dehxa Dhoon, K.W.Prov.,aoMar.7
dating Joint Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade.
Assistant Conmiissioner, 3rd Claas, Kasur, Punjab.
Assistant Settlement Officer, new xst Ghrade, Etawah, K.W. Ptonaes.
Offidating Settlement Officer.
Joint Mag^trate and Deputy Colleetor, and Grade, 3X Maxc3& 71, K.V.
Provinces, Btah. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Oolleotor, Kuddea, Bengal. OIBfiiatfng Jobs
Magisteate, Ac, xst Grade _
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Jounpore, K.W. Prov. ^^*"f^^
Joint Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, Kew xst Grade, Aximghur, K.W. PrxrineBi,
Joint Magistrate and Collector, and Grade, Baxim, BengaL OffiriariH
Post Master General of Bengal. _ . _ ^ _
Aisistant Magistrate and Oolleotor, Dahia Boon, K.W. Ftorlneea. Ofi-
dating Joint Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, and Grade, fynfaad. Code, rtm^imtim^
Settlement Officer. _ .. ^
AsslstantMagistrateand Collector of Kuddea, Bengal, ax Majtt. Faxtagk.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Dinagepoie, BengaL *" " '
Assistant Ma^strate and Collector, Outtack, Bengal.
Assistant Commis^oner, snd Class, Haxara, Pm^jab.
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Assistant Commissioner, snd Claas, Bonaoo District Pugab. FtalomL |
Superintendent of Canal Revenue, Behar, BengaL \
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Hamilton Winkup Gordon, BA.
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Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces. Fori.
Assistant Settlement Officer, New xst grade, Bhal^ehanpore, N.W. Pmt.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate. Ac., xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Sylhet, Bengal. Sick Forkmgh.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Saharunpore, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating Cantonment Magistrate, Roorkee.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Backergungo, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, Fyzabad, Oude. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, umballa, Pui^ab, Officiating Deputy
Commissioner, snl Grade, Loodianah.
Under Secretary to Government of India In Financial Department.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Central Provinces. Officiating Judge
of the Small Cau^e Court, Jubbulpur.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Backergunge, Bengal. Fnrloagh«
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Chittagong, BengaL Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Rawul Pmdee District, Punjab. Furl*
Assist. Magistrate and Collector, Mirsapore, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Deputy
Superintendent of the Family Domains of the Maharajah of Benares.
Assistant ConmiisBioner, 3rd Class, Gonda, Oude.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Goordaspore, Pux^ab. Furlough.
Manager of Encumbered Estates in the IMstricts of Seetapore sad
Kheree, Oude. Acsistant Commissioner, jrd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Gya, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Fyzabad, Oude. Furlough.
Registrar of the High Court of Judicature in Bengal in its AppeDafee
Jurisdiction. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, Loharduggah, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Burdwan, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, xst Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, ist Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Bunnoo, Puiyab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jessore, Bengal. Furlough.
Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade, and Assistant Commissioner, and OleM,
Unah, Pai^iab. Officiating in xst Class.
Inspector of Registration Offices in Benzol. OfTe. as xst Xnepeotor.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Fortabghur, Oude. Offldating
Deputy Commissioner, Burra Bankee.
Assistant Superintendent, Subordinate Judge, and Registrar of Dehrm
Doon, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Joint Magistrate, Ac., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of a4-Porgunnah8, Bengal, 6 July tig.
Officiating Joint Magistrate and Collector, xst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, xst Class, Delhi District, Punjab. Offldatfnic
Deputy Commissioner.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hoshiarpore, Punjab. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bhaugulpore, Bengal. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, and Siib Judge, Naga HOls, Bengal,
13 April 7x. Officiating Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, of Caohar.
Assistant Commissioner, and Claiss, Moozufferghur, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Burdwan, Bengal. Officiating In-
spector of Registration Offices.
Under Secretary to the Goverxmient of Bengal. Officiating Deputy Oom-
missiouer, 3rd Grade, Hasareebaugh.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jullunder, Pui^jab. Officiating Regietnr
of the Chief Court, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, and Glass, Delhi, Puqjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Monghyr, Bengal, 8 April 71. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, Ac, xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Sha^jehanpore, N.W. P. x8 Dec 69.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, &c., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dacca. Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate and DepuW Collector, xst Grade.
Assist. Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, and Class, Sealkote, Punjab. Officiating Under
Secretary to Government of the Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, and Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade,
Bunnoo, Pui^jab. Offg. Assistant Commissioner, and Glass.
Assistant Conomissioner, and Class, and Settlement Officer, aid Grade,
Punjab. Stationed at Dera Ghasi Khan. Offg. iu the and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Pux^jab, as Jan. 70, Rawul Findea.
Officiating in and Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Baltool, Central Provinoee. Offielal-
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Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Sealkote, Punjab, 33 Jan. 71. Offielat-
ing in and Class.
Assistant Macristrate and Collector of Jessore, Bengal. Offidating Joint
Magistrate, Ac, ist Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Pux\)ab. Officiating and OhuH.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Tirhoot, Bengal. Offioutfalg Jolai
Magistrate, &c., xst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Umritsur District, Pupjabc
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Gurdaspore District, Ptn^ab.
charge of Dalhousle, and Magistrate of Balun.
Assistaift Magistrate and Collector of Cawnpore. N.W. Prov. Furl
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jubbulpore, Central Provinoee.
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Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Pooree, Bengal. Forioo^.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating Joist
Magistrate and Collector.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Chindwaira, Central Provinces.
Furlough.
Manager of the Hutwa Estate, Sanm, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUecter of Bareilly, N.W. Provinces.
ing Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kussowlie, Simla Diatxici, Poiqab.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, and Settlement Officer, 3Td Grade,
Montgomery, Puxgab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Azimghnr,N.W.Provinoe8, 19 Aug. 70.
Officiating Settlement Officer, and Grade, Banda.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hoshiarpore District, Pox^b. Offici-
ating in and Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, and Officiating Settlemient Officer,
3rd Grade, Dera Ismail Khan, Pimjab.
Superintendent of Canal Revenue in Bengal. Orissa.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Cuttack, Bengal. Officiating Joiu
Magistrate, &c., xst Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer ist Grade, Allahabad, N.W. Provincea.
AssistiintMagistrato and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Prov. 10 Nor. 70.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moozuffemuggur, N.W. Prtiviticca.
Officiating Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, and Grade, Humeerpore, N.W. Prorinec^
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Tirhoot, BeaigaL Offlriating Jcsrs
Magistrate, &c., ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Patna, Bengal. Offlciataxig Jooit
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Azimghur, N.W. Provinces. Official
ing Joint Miigistrate and Deputy Collector, and Grade, Etah Distnct.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Shahabad, Bengal, a7 Juno 68. la
charge of Buxar. Officiating Joint Magistrate, Ac., xst Grade.
Assistant Commissioner 3rd Grade, Roi Bareilly, Oudh. Offiriitrrs
Deputy Commissioner, Uurdui.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Humeerpore, N.W. Prov.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Midnapore, BengaL Offlciatiii{
Joint Magistrate, Ac., ist Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, ist Grade, Sittoung, British Borxnah. Offioiait*
ing Deputy Commissioner.
Assist. Magistrate and Collector of Gorackpore, N.W. Prov. 5 Nur. jow
Settlement Officer, Ajmere and Mhairwarra.
Under Secretary to Government of India in the Department of Agrieoltanv
Revenue, and Commerce.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Shahabad, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, Ac, zst Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, and Grade, N.W. Provinces. Mboradalnd.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Samn, Bengal. Offlcaatinjc Joist
Magistrate, &c., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Burdwan, Bengal. Fnrkm£:li.
Assi&tant Magistrate and Collector, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinoea.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Etawah, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Nagi>ore, Central Provinces. 0£>
elating Assistant Secretarv to the Chief Commissioner.
Aasistant Magistrate and Collector ofNuddea,Bengal. Officiating Begistnr
to the High Court of Judicature.
Assistant Settlement Officer, and Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Provimcee.
Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, Bengal. Political Agent in Tipperab
Hill Tracts. At Brahaman Baria.
Assistant Magristrate and Collector of Bancoorah, BengaL Officiatias
Joint Magistrate, &c., and Grade.
Manager of Encumbered Estates in the District of Gonda, Cade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Chittagong, Bengal. Officiatlc;^
Magistrate, &c., and Grade.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, in Assam, also Secretary to the Chief
Commissioner.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Bijnonr, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Hooghly, Bengal. Officiatinip Jom
Magistrate, &c., and Grade.
Assistant Secretary to Government of N.W. Provinces. Offg. Under Seer.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Allyghur, N.W. Provixtcee. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, &c., xst Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Pubna, Bengal. OAciatiaff Jocst
Magistrate, &c., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of a4-Pergmmaa, Bengal. QHlcxatiiif
Deputy Collector of Customs, Calcutta.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Burdwan, Bengal. Officiating Joi&t
Magistrate, &o., and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Cawnpore, N.W. Profvincea.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Allyghur, N. w. Provinces. Sick Pnrion^
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Budaon, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Tirhoot, Bengal. Offlciatani; Under
Secretary to Bengal Government.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Fattehpore, N.W. Proviueea.
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Richard Dundas Alexander
John Barlow
Trevor John Chichele-PIowden.
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William Fiddian, SA
William Holmes
Cecil Ansdell Wilkins
Alexander Macmillan
William Hmnphrey Pago
SIXTH GLASS,
under 4 Teart* Standing.
Edward James Binkinson .....
600 Frederic Clendon Daukes
4x6 Charles Parin Bird {Barr.atLaw)
500 Robert Logan
Francis Baker
George Goodair Dey
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Richard Udny, MA
James Pratt, MA
Guybon Henry Damant
Frederick Pollen
Francis William Badcock
Charles ArchibaldSamnolls {Bar-
ritler at Law) ,
Joseph Posfora
Cecil Ernest Gladstone
Richard Herbert Greaves
Frank Hnnter Barrow
Thomas James Murray
James Lawson Denniston
Stephen Harvey James
Francis Chorley Channing
George Douglas Burgess
Joseph Deas, if il
Mansel Longworth Dames
Frederic Henry Fisher
George Wilmot Rivaz
Thomas Robert Redfem, BA. ...
William Jenkyns
John Brown Thomson
CobnanP. Louis Macaalay,lfii
Denzil Charles Jelf Ibbetson . .
James Austin Boordillon
Charles Edward Buckland, BA.
William Hudson Morrison
David Ogilvy Meikleu'ohn .
Delabene Weston Marsden
Leonard Charles Abbott ...
500
Arthur Ormsby Brown
Francis Henry Bennet Skrino...
Alfred Wallis Paul, BA
Robert Cornish, BA. .
Frederick Shore Bullock
Creorge Lever Weidemann ..
Robert Clarke
Vincent Arthur Smith
Bomesh Chnnder Dutt (Bar-
risUr at Law)
Pierce DeLa<7 Henry Johnstone,
Biharl IaI Gupta (^arrw/«r a^
Law)
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Buckergnnge, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate. Stc, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moorshedabad, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Banda, N.W. Prov.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moorshedabad, Bengal. Manager of
the Cooch Behar Zemindaries in Rungpore and Jalpigoree.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of a4-PergunnaB, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Tirhoot.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Agra, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Muttra. N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jounpore. N.W. Prov. Sick FurU
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Furrackabad, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Gya, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating Under
Secretary to Government of Ladia.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moradabod. N.W. Prov.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Balasore, Bengal, 14 April 70.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Dehra, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Monghyr, Bengal, ix Oct. 69.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Furreeapore, Bengal. Officiating
Assistant Commissioner, and Grade, Maunbhoom.
Officiating Judge of the Small Cause Court at Rangoon.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Banda District, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Delhi District. Furlough.
Assistant Com. 3rd Grade, Central Provinces. Belaspore District.
First Assistant Secretary to the Government, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Sarun, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Chittagong, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Jessore, Bengal, as May 71. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Pm^aub, Hissar District.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant Com. 3rd Grade, Rai()ore, Central Provinces. OflTg.Dep. Conunr.
Assistant Com. 3rd Grade, Punjab, Kohat District.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Tippprah, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Ilungix>re, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Boolundshuhur, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Pumeah, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Chumpanm, Bengal, x5 Oct. 70.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Sylhet, Bengal, a6 Nov. 60.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd UlaNS, Pumab, DeraGhazee Khan District.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Pooree, Bengal. Sick Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Bhaugulpore, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moorshedabad, Bengal, 33 May 70.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Mynpoorie, N.W. Prov. 8 Sept. 71.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Etah Division, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goojranwallah.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, British Bnrmah, at Allanmyo.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Oude, Fysabad.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Kumaal District.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Banda, N.W. Provinces, ao March 7X.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Pui\jab, Montgomery District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Kheri, Oude.
Assistant Commissioner. 3rd Class, Punjab, i Nov. 70, Dera IsmaU Khan
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bustee, N.W. Provinces.
District Superintendent of Police, 4th Grade, Bancoorah, BengaL Offici-
ating at Midnapore.
Assistant Settlement Officer, Pui\jab, Kumaul.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gya, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magi-
strate, and Grade.
Cantonment Magistrate, Barrackpore, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, ^rd Graae, Oude. Superintendent Encumbered
Estates, Lucknow Circle.
Assistant Commissioner. 3rd Class, Bhandara. Central Provinces. Offi-
ciating District Superintendent of Police, Balaghaut.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Noakhally. BengaL
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bexigal.
Assistant^Commissioner, Daijeeling, Bengal. Oinciating Assistant Com-
missioner, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Assam, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and CoUector, Cuttack. Sick Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal, 22 Nov. 70. On
special duty at the Bengal Secretariat.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahjehanpore,N.W.Prov.ai Apr. ft.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, British Burmnh, Rangoon.
Assistant Commissioner. 3rd Class, Pui^ab, i Nov. 70, lAhore.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Azimgnxh, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Pux^ab, Ferosepore District.
Auistant Magistrate and Collector,
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500 Charles James Connell
800'charles Lewis Tupper
500'John Crommelin Brown
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450 Ernest Bruce Alexander
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45^"-' Ht'jii> i. SU--CI iii.>i,i, ji.4. ...
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45'^> William Crooko
403 Julias Wood Mnir..
45'^ Kdwfird Briualn Stoedman ...
40 ATJilrcav HondcTScm Lelth Fraser
500 HenryGiUon
400 John William Harris
400 ! Arthur Upton Fanshawe. .
45'^'Frn^.ris 'Derry Mnlock
4Su ^ViUiam Ovtus L iiirk
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40^^ Ctiarks William Whish ...
4S'J Archibald C hristio
500 Gilbert Lealio Smith..-....,.
400 ytanlpy Icsomy
45 J Henry Churl ea Thorp RobinB(m
400 Henry Cli ? sejld W i I Uams. -
450 Arthur iniflijrcJ Tuto, BA.
450 Kmcii Monto^'u Miney {Bi
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45o'Ji«Lme« Eichkrd Baillie
450 iJouald Baniol M'lver Campbell
403 Herbert Georpe Poors o
400 Henry Lotiij* St, Barbo ,.
¥A\fn.vA Stack
45^ Charles Wu I Lcr Bolton
400 David Foulitt Addie
4C0 Kfl ward Bolcham Francis
450 FmnciH Frecterick Handtcy
45 J HL^TlH>rt Jchn Hamtlboa F^Mon.
45-' AEiuiidonim Borooah
4c • Alo-\ F rerl . Do tiff las Cuiminglmm
450 George Henry Atkinson
400 j William Hoey
450, George Stevenson
400 Alex. Walmesle^ Cruikshank ..
400 Robert Hales Fmch
400! Alexander Anderson
400 Henry Mortimer Dnrand
400 Thomas Stoker
450 John Knox Wight, BA
400 James Greer Silcock
400 Thomas William Holdemess . .
450 Donald Brooke Sinclair
450'John Nugent
450 John Mac Garthy
450 Frank Eobert Stanley Collier ..
450 Charles Etandal Marindin
450 AUVed Hinuber Haggard (Bar-
\^riater at Law)
AyrozvTKsvta, Jbo.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Chanda, Centnl Provineai. (Ml>
dating Registrar Judidid Commissioner's Court
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Banda, N.W. rrovinees.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Umballa Districi. Furiosfh.
Assistant Comndssioner, 3rd Class, Dainoh District. Central Pror.
Assistant Commissioner, ird Class, Lucknow, Code. Officiating Jmior
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner.
Assistant Settlement Officer, Derah Ghazi Khan, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Loodianah Distriot.
District Superintendent of Police, Baitool, Central Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Prorinoei.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, BengaL
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Goordaspore District.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Fyzabad, Oude.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, British Burmah, Shw^yen.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Boolundshuhor, N.W. ProrinoeB.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bustee, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Gopjerat DiMrict
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Central Provinoea, JnbbnlpGCS Sii-
trict. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nnddea, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Meerut District, N.W. Prorinees.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Nimar, Central Provinces.
As.<4i8tant Magistrate and Collector, Mirsapore, N.W. Provinces.
Asi^istant Conunissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Jullunder District.
Ai^^istant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Seetapore, Oude, and Judge of BuD
Cause Court.
AfiHijtant Magistrate and Collector, Beerboom, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Budaon, N.W. Provinces.
A^'tistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Peshawur District.
A'^fiistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Delhi Diatzict.
Assistant Conmiissioner, 3rd Grade, Belaspore. Central Provinces.
Ai^sistont Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab, Dera Ghaaee Khan Distri^
AaMstant Conunissioner, 3rd Grade, Central Provinoea, Seoni Diitriet.
Aaaistant Magistrate and Collector, Tirhoot, BengaL
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Monghyr, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Pux\jab, Hoshiupore Diatriet.
Afinistant Magistrate and Collector, Etawa, N.W. Provinces.
A&sistant Magistrate and Collector, Benares, N.W. Provinces.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, British Burmah, Tongfaoo DmI
Se<;ond Assistant Secretary to the Gtovemment, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moorshedabad, Bengal.
Aflidstant Magistrate and Collector, Benares, N.W. Provinoea.
ABtdstant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Goorgaon, Pupjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Midnapore, Bengal.
A&bistant Magistrate and Collector, Mymensing, BengaL
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Seebsangor, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lahore, Pu^jaub.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Sultanpore, Oude.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Pooree. Bengal.
Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Jhung District, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Wardha, Central Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Sirsa District, Pni^aub.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bhaugulpore, BenAL
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Backergunge, BengaL
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Rohtak District, Pm^janb.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Biiuour, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Musuffisrgurh, Ponjaab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chittagong, Ben^raL
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rungpore, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Fnreeapore, BengaL
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Fureedpore, BengaL
I T^*^r 11* .uww; Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Patna, BengaL
400 Hubert Moore Bird Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Muttra, N.W. Provinoea.
400 Thomas Gordon Walker Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goojran walla, Pai\jaiib.
450 Charles James O'Donnell, ICii. ..| Assistant Magistrate and CoUeetor, Jessore, BengaL
450 Michael Finucane, BA 'Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dinagepore, BengaL
400 James M'Pherson Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Meemt, N.W. Provinoea.
400 William Russell Barry
400 Krishna Govinda Guptas
400 Hermann Michael Kisch
400'Arthur Rawson Blrks
400 Herbert Charles Fanshawe Assistant Cknnmission, 3rd Grade, Pox^anb.
400'Hezuy Murray, Tobin {
400 Herbert Hope Risley '
400 Lewis Kossuth Lawrie ,
400 Henry Crawford Arthur Cony-,
I beiu' I Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Proriaoei.
400 George Abraham Grierson i
400 Frederick Charles Berry Assistant Magistrate and Collector, BareillT. N.W, Provinces.
400 Henry Buckley Bradbury Aaaistant Collector and Magistrate, Agra, N.W. Piovinoes.
4oo|George Godflrey
400; Andrew Wallace Mackie
400 Thomas Rowland Wyer Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Meemt, N.W. Provincss,
4001 Frederick Selwyn Copleston ... Assistant Magistrate and Oolleotor, Benares, N.W. Provinoss.
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George KldonMiu^iaty
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Ataiataot Oommiiwioner, 3xd Grade, Pun janb.
AaaJBtant Cknnmiaaioner, 3rd Grade, Hosimgabad, Central Prorincea.
AaaiBtant MagiBtrate and Collector, Mirsapore, N.W. Proyinoea.
Aaaiatant Magistrate and Collector, Gomckpore, N.W. Provinoea.
AaatBtant Kagiatrate and Collector, Ghazeepore, N.W. Prorinoee.
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Hon. David Arbuthnott
Andrew Wedderbum
Jame^ Law Ltishington
Sir Alexander John Arbuthnot,
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Ron. James Dnncan Sim, CSI. .
Hon. William Robinson, CSI....
Georfre Thomhill
Hon. Lewis Charles Lanes
Hon. Robert Staunton Ellis, CB.
Edward Bromley Foord
George Alexander Ballard
Ifim. William Hudleston
John Hunter Blair
District and Sessions Judge of Coimbatore.
Collector and Magistrate and Agent at Tanjore.
Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore, 10 March 68.
Accountant General, Bombay, 27 Feb. 65.
Furlough.
Member of Council, Madras, 25 Jan. 70.
Member of Council, 5 Dec. 73.
First Member of the Board of ReVenue, 16 Dec. 70. Member of the Cen-
tral Committee for the Examination of Assistants.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras, 21 March 65.
Member of the Council of the Government of Fort St. George, 26 Nor. 72.
District and Sessions Judge of Chingleput, 25 Aug. 68.
Resident in Travancore and Cochin, 8 June 69, Treraadnun.
Chief Secretory to Government. Addition^ Member of Council.
Collector of Sea Customs. Protector of Emigrants, Madra*. Collector cf
Madras. Acting 3rd Member, Board of Revenue.
SEOONJ) CLASS,
of 20 Teart* Standing.
3750 Hon. John Robert Kindersley
{Barri$ter at Law)
2333 John Greorge Thompson
3750 Hon. William Hollo way,
833 Henry Morris
3408 George Banbury
1333 Robert Blair Swinton
833 Thos. Alexander NichoUs Chase
2333 Louis Forbes
3082 Hon. Robert Anstruther Dalyell
2420 Henry Edward Sullivan,
2087 John Rennie Cockerell .
3333 David FreemantleCarmichael,.
2333 Edward Croft Groenway Thomas
2420 Richard Kaye Puckle
2420 John Henry Master
2333 Robert Davidson ...
2420 George Vans Agnew
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William Dowdeswell Horsley
George Robinson Sharpe
Francis Martin Kindersley . .
Francis Culling Carr
Atholl MacGregor
John William Keid {Barrister at
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William Southey Whiteside . .
Richard Wollesley Barlow ..
Charles George Plumer
Hon. James Ohisholme St. Clair
Octavius Butler Irvine
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John Henry Garstin ,
William McQuhae
George Do wnton Leman
Alexander McCallum Webster..,
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John Child Hannyngton
Philip Perceval Hutchins
AithurCokeBumell
James Grose, 3f,^
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William Wilson, MA ,
William Shrubsole Foster, MA.
James Henry Nelson, MA
{Barrister at Law)
FOintTH CLASS,
^ 8 Year$' Standing.
James Bum Pennington, BL. ..
Francis Henry Woodroffe, BA
James Hope, BA
District and Sessions Judge of Bellary, 13 Oct. 65. Acting Jnd^ of
the High Court of Judicature at Madras.
District and Sessions Judge of (Saz^am, Berhampore.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras, 5 May 63.
District and Sessions Judge of Godavery, 17 April 66. FurlomslL.
Second Member of the Board of Revenue, 16 Dec. 73.
District and Sessions Judge of South Arcot.
Collector and Magistrate of Kumool. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Kumool. Acting at Bareilly.
Additional Member of the Governor General's Council, 25 Jan. 73. Third
Member, Board of Revenue.
Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. Acting in Sonth Arcot.
Commissioner of the Neilgherry Hills, Ootacamond.
Secretary to Government, Revenue Department. 26 Nov. 72.
District and Sessions Judge of Vizagapatam, 17 Aug. 69.
Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly, 24 April 66.
Collector and Magistrate of Bellary.
District and Sessions Judge of Cuddapah.
(Collector and Magistrate of Nellore, 2 Sept. 70.
District ind Sessions Judge of Nellore.
Collector and Magistrate of Salem. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Govem3r of Fort St. Greorjce ra
Ganjam, Chetterpore.
Collector and Magistrate, South Canara, 14 June 70. Hangalore.
Collector and Magistrate of Ciddapah.
District and Sessions Judge of South Malabar. Calient.
DiMtrict and Sessions Judge of Tanjore, 17 May 71.
District and Sessions Judge of Tinnevelly.
Collector and Magistrate of Malabar, 29 March 70. Calicut.
District and Sessions Judge of North Malabar.
Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Chittoor.
Collector and Magistrate of the Chingleput District. Saidapett.
District and Sessions Judge of North Arcot. Furlough.
Di.strict and Sessions Jndge of South Canara. Actii^ at Kumool.
District and Sessions Judge of North Tanjore. Acting in the Godavery
District.
Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. G«iss«
in Vizagapatan. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot, 18 April 71.
Collector and Magistrate of Madura.
( .'ollector and Magistrate of K istna District. Masulipatam.
Collector and.Magistrate of Grodaverj. Acting Collector of Sea Costcs&i.
District and Sessions Judge of Trichinopoly.
District and Sessions Judge of Salem.
District and Sessions Judge of Madura.
District and Sessions Judge of Kistna. Acting at Soutb Canara.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue and Receiver of the Camatic Properrj
under Act XXX. of 1858, 4 Auc. 71.
Acting District and Sessions Judge of Elistna. Sub .Collector and Jmst
Magistrate, Chingleput District.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Bellary, 11 Aug. 68. Acting O^-
lector and Magistrate, Godavery District.
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Combaconum, z8 June 67. Artiag
District and Sessions Judge of North Tai^ore.
Sub Secretary to the Board of Rev nue, 4 Aug. 71. Acting Collector and
Magistrate of Trichinopoly.
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Madura. Acting at Coddapah.
Principal Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and A^ent to the
Governor of Fort St. George in Cranjam, Chicaoole. Actixxg CoUector
and Magistrate of Kumool.
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WiUUun Logan
James Wimam Best, BA
Frauds Rawdon Hastings Sharp
John Frederick Price
Njuaa.
Edward Storr, BA
William Horatio Comyn
Jeremiah Gamett Horsfldl, BL.
Henry Sewell, iS^
Alexander Croickshank, MA.
Hantly Pryse Gordon..
Boyd Horsbroch
Andrew John Stnart
Henry Edward Stokes, BA.
Heniy William Bliss, BA....
Joseph Charles Hnghesdon ....
James Frederick Snaith, BA. .
William Henzy Glenny
i3o6 Henry Newman..
476
4:6
iao5
416
1347
1600
810
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John Wallace
Charles Stewart Crole..
Samuel Trant McCarthy ...
Harry St. Anbyn Goodrich
Herbert Wigram, .Bw4
John Cameron, MA
James Dunning Baker Gribble
George Arthur Parker
Frands Heniy Wilkinson
X144
ArronmcBiTTS, Ac.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Nellore. Acting Collector and
Magistrate, Ac., in Visaga^tAm.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Taxyore. Fnrlough.
Furlough.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar, TeUicherry.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Coimbatore.
sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of South Arcot. Doing Duty in the
Revenue Board Oiflce.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Salem. Acting Collector and.
Magistrate.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. Furlough.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tixmevelly
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of the Godayery District. Bajali-
mundry.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of North Aroot Vellore.
Principal Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to th&
Gtovemor of Fort St. George in Yiaagapatam. Fnrloufl^.
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Cuddalore. Furlough.
Bub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Kistna District. Acting in
Coimbatore.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery District.
Furlough.
Under Secretary to Govenmient in the DeiMUtments under the Chief
Secretary, Madras. Acting Sub Secretary to the Board of ReYenne.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura. Acting Sub Collector and
Magistrate at Madura.
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Yellore.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. Acting Prin-
William Frands Grahams, BA.
Allen liindsay lister
George Duncan Irvine
XZ44 Charles Wm. Wall Martin, BA.
4x6 George McWatters, BA
Norton Aylmer Boupell, BA. ...
436 John Brownrigg Spedding, BA.
416 Charles Arthur Galton, MA.
1075 Charles John Crosthwaite...
X864 •
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John Btnrrook
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1864
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1864
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416
4x6
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David Buick, BA
Henry Gribble Turner
Charles Augustus Bird
Lome Augustus Campbell....
Heniy William Wellesley ....
Henry BidswaU Origg, BA. .
Thomas von Donop Hardinge,
BA
Ware Flumptre Austin
Herbert Frederick Ologstoun .
George Kennaway Chamberlain
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Charles JefRrey
John Lee Warner .
Leonard Robert Burrows, BA..
Bdwazd Turner
oipal Assistant, Vizagapai
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kistna District. AtiUng
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Nellore.
Senior Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate in Visagapatam. Acting
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna District.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tridhinopoly. FurU
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem. Fnrlough.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kumool. Acting Sub
Collector and Joint Magistrate of Chingleput.
Head AssiBtant to the Collector and Magistrate of Taigore. Furlough.
Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement, Salem.
Registrar, High Court, Appellate side. Madras.
Head Assistant to the Collector and liagistrate, and Agent, Sto., in Malabar.
Acting at Madura.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. Acting Bub
Collector and Joint Magistrate.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tixmevelly. Acting
Judge of the Court of Small Causes at Cuddalore.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Aroot. Acting
Bub Collector, Salem.
Senior Assistant. Acting Principal Assistant to the Collector and
Magistrate and Agent to Governor of Fort St. George in Ganjam.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Aroot, 35 Jan. 70^
Acting Sub Collector, Ac. at Yirdachellum.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nellore. Acting Judgo
of the Court of Small Causes at Combaconum.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore.
Head Assistant to the Collector and lugistrate of Madura. Furlough.
Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fori
St. George in Gax^jam, Sick Furlough.
Assistant to the Commissioner of the Neilgherry Hills. Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Governor ot
Fort St. George in Gai^am. Acting Bub Collector and Joint Magistrata
of Bellary. AtGooty.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Triohinopoly. Acting Bub
Collector at Shermadavy .
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Ganam. Acting
Under Secretary to Government. Acting Canarese Translator to
Government.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Furlough.
Special Assistant to the Collector and liagistrate, and Agent to the Go-
vernor of Fort St. George in Visagapatam. Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and MagisUate of Madura. Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura, 4 Aug. 69. Acting
Under Secretary to Government in the Revenue Department.
Under Secretary to Govenmient in the Revenue Department, 14 Aug. 71.
Officiating Secretary to the Chief Commissioner of Mysore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. Acting ^ifslirtant
Conm&isaioner of the Neilgherry Hills.
Assistant to the Oolleotor and Magistrate of Cuddapah. Biok Furious^
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar, Acting Head
Assistant.'
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of
Fort St. George in Yisagapatam, 8 Nov. 70. Acting Deputy Director^
Revenue Settlement, Counbatore.
Assistant to the CoUectorand Mafi^trate of North Aroot. Sick Furlough,
to the Collector and Magistrate of North Aroot. Furlong
Bpedal Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Taz^ore. Sick Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery District. Furlough.
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Mad/ras OivU Service.
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Edward Noel Oyerbmy
Edward Git)fton
Arthur Johnstoii BreeksAtUxi-
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Joseph Birdsall Jones
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Frederick Edward Gibson
Charles Lennox Bnzoe Cnmming
Thomas Weir, BA
Charles Kongh, £^
Thomas James SCaltby .
John Archibald Boyle
Hubert Thomas Ejioz {BtKiritUr
at Lam)
Henry Biohard Farmer ....
Lewis Molver
James Aoworth Dayies {Ba/t'
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Matthew Biohard"WeVd^"i/X"i
Bobert Sewell
Heniy Martin Winterbotham .
Gordon Thomson Mackensie ..
William Alerander WiUook,^^
Lewis Moore ,
Fredexiok Angastos Kioholson..
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wnier 4 Faart* StoMinff,
George Emilins Bird
Walter Gregory Underwood....,
Arthur Frederick Cox
James Thomson, MA
Ebeneser James Sewell
George Stnart Forbes, MA. ..
Balph SiUeiy Benson, BA. ..
Henry Thomas Boss, MA. ..
Bgerton Edward Spenoer
Sydenham Henry Wynne* BA,
Anonnaaaras, Ac
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Oobnhslovc 8 Kor. 90. Aotfa«
Head Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salom. Fuxloogh.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellazy, 8 IVor. 70. Afltbv
Head Assistant, South Canara.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Sooth Arook AfltJogHad
Assistant of Cnddapah.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Goferaor of
Fort St. George in Yisagapatam. Acting Ftin^Ml A wfftrfiM *^ fiMy^.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Taziiore, zc Sept. 68. AcBur
Additional Sub CoUector, TinneveUy. -^ » ^ »- -— ■
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chinsrlemift* AMiiiff Had
Assistant at Tripatore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godawy. Aottng Hud
Assistant.
Fnrlongh.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, and Agent to the Goreoor
of Fort St. George in Yisagapatam.
Assistant to Collector and Magutrate of Kistna. _
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North AzooC
Assistant to the Magistrate andCoUector of Nellore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of SooOiAivoi. Astioff Had
Assistant.
Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Gai^jam. AjoUag Senior Aaatttt
to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tfamerelly.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of fl*i<w»i. z. Deo, $* Astos
Head Assistant in North Aroot. ^^
Assistant to Collector and
Assistant Commissioner,
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Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of BeDaxy.
Assistant to the Collector and l&gistrate of Twaioxv. Actii« Hal
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of GodaTerr.
Assistant to the CoUeotor and Magistrate of Malabar. Aotiiur Had
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of NeUors.
Assistant to the Collector and Maigistrate and Agemt to the GoTsnor of
Fort St. George in Yisagapatam. Acting Senior AMJ»<»i*f,
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tziefainopoly. Actiog Had
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Mandoia.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Thmsreily.
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Goinlmtoce.
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Axoot.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Soath Arootb
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of CldnglepQk,
Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of Tanjore.
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of Salem.
Assistant to the CoUector and Magistrate of BeUary.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Ghinglepat.
Assistant to the CoUeotor and Magistrate ofTriolilaijpo^.
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Hon, Francis Stoart Chapman.
Hon. George Angnstos Hobart
Henry Bmce Boswell
Charles Forbes Hodson Shaw
{BarriHer at La»)
Hon. Charles Gordon Kemball
{Barritter ai Law)
Robert Hill Pinhey {Barriater at
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3535 James George White
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o/x3 Team* Standing.
Charles Gonne
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Gilbert Wray ElUot ,
Bobert William Hunter
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Greorge Frederick Sheppard . . . .
William Mant Philip Coghlan .
Baron de Hochepied Larpent .
Arthur Travers Crawibrd .
John Elphinston
Hon. Maxwell Melvill
Alex. Alft^d BoTxadaale ....
Charles Bobertson Oyans .
Gerard Norman..
Francis Dawes Melyill
Edward Hope Percival
Archibald Lockhart Spens .
Arthur Bamsay Maodonald .
William Henry Ftopert
John George Mooze .
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James Braithwaite Peile
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3500 William George Pedder, BA. ...
3750 Hon. Raymond West, MA, (Bar-
riaior ai Law)
693 Herbert Edward Jaoomb ,
r666 Charles Mageais Hogg
Third Member of Council. Took his seat 7 April 60.
Member of the GouncU of the Governor General of India* 3 May 70.
Fourth Member of Coimcil. Took his seat 26 June 73.
Commissioner of Customs, Salt, and Opium, and Reporter General of
External Commerce.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay, x4 Feb. 66, Vice Chan-
oculor of the TTniyersity of Bombay.
Revenue and Police Commissioner, Southern Division, 9 Deo. 69.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Tanna, 9 Dec. 69.
Revenue and Police Commissioner, Northern Division. '
Senior Collector and 3iagiBtrate, Poena, 33 May 69.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, and Political Agent of the District of
Khandeish.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Sattara, 16 Feb. 69.
Chief Secretary to Government, Revenue, Financial, and General De-
partments, and in charge of the Separate Department, 36 April 65.
Additional Member of the Council of the Governor of Bombay.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Khandeish, x6 Feb. 69.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, A&mednugger. Acting at Belgaum.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Belgaum, 8 Jan. 69.
Judge of the Hi«7h Court of Judicature, Bombay. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Poena, and Agent for Sirdars in
the Deccan. Acting Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
Sa:dor Collector nud .Magistrate, Sattara.
First Grade Ju<lge and Sessions Judge, Ahmednuggur, ix Feb. 71.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, and Political Agent, Colaba. Member of
the Commission on the Baroda Contingent.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Dharwar.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Belgaum, xx May 65. Furlough.
Depu^AcoountantGeneral,Madras. Government Director.Bank of Madras.
First Grade J udge and Sessions Judge, Dharwar. Sick Furlough.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Surat.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Nassick.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Broach.
Collector of Bombay and Superintendent of Stamx>8 and Stationery,
9 March 70. Furlough.
Secretary to Government in the Political, Secret, Judicial, and Educa-
tional Departments, 16 May 65.
First Assistant Collector and Mamstrate, Broach.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, &aludgee. Acting at Colaba.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Rutnagherry.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Acting Senior Collector.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Kaira. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna.
Second Grade Judffe and Sessions Judge, Surat. Acting First Grade Judge
and Sessions Judge of Pooua, and Agcmt for Sirdars ia, the Deocan.
Junior Collector and Magistrate of Rutnagherry. Acting Senior CoIlector,&o
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay, 38 April 71.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Ahmedabad. Acting Senior Collector, Ac.
Junior Collector and Magistzate, Canara. Acting Collector of Bom-
bay, Ac.
Deputy Commissioner of Customs, Salt, and Opium, Presidency Division.
Acting Junior Collector and Magistrate of Anmednuggur.
Judicial Commissioner and Judge of the Sudder Court m Sind. Furlough.
Special Duty, Bhownuggur, 39 June 70.
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Canara. Acting xst Grade.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Belgaum. Acting Junior Col-
lector and Magistrate of Canara.
Extra First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Kain, for Punch Mahals,
17 May 65, and Collector of Stamp Revenue, 8 Aug. 65. Acting Junior
Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent, Kaira.
Assistant Commissioner in Sind and Branch Inspector General of Regis-
tration for the Province of Sind. Acting Junior Collec^r and Magis-
trate and Political Agent, Khandeish.
Director of Public Instruction in the Bombay Presidency. Acting Political
Agent in BAttiwar. , --^
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Surat.
Municipal Commissioner for the City of Bombay.
571 William Roger Pratt
470 Thomas Monck Mason
Z035 John Hav Grant
1444 ^^'^ Arthur Clarke Jerroise
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay.
Under SecretaxT to Government, Revenue, Financial, and Gtoueral De-
partments, 3 March 64. Furlough. | '
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Satara. Acting Junior Collector,
Ac., at Kulladghee.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmedabad. • iForiough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Kulladghee. Furlough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Nassick.
JTirst Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Canara. Acting Extra Aaiittant
Collector and Magistrate of Kaira tot the Paxush MahMS, fto.
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Bombay OivU Service.
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James Bellot Riche^
Alexander Kyd Naime
John MaoFarlan
Gtoorge Waddington
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Arthur Hume Spry
GlaudhiB William Bell. .
Francis Robert Shaw Wyllie
Charles Bradlev Pritchard ..
Nugent Hurry whitmore Daniell
Herbert Mills Birdwood, MA, ...
William Wedderbum .
Clarence Bovill Izon
GeorgeMori8onKacpherson,2rii
Joshua King, Ifii
Arthur 0. Trevor
FOXr&TH 0LA88,
qf S Yean* Standing.
Theodore Henry Stewart
William Bury Mnlook
James Richard Naylor
Sextus Howard Phillpotts
George Hickman Johns, BA. ...
G^ Herbert Dashwood Wilson.
William Albert Bast, MA
Mathew Henry Soott
Joseph Eugene Andr6
Willoughby Woodward, MA, ..
Arthur Chorley Watt
Satyendra Nath Tagore..
Andrew Lyon..
John Jardme..
Charles George Blathwayt
John Nugent
Edward Cordeaux, LLD.
Montagu Bernard Baker
George Francis Mytion Grax^b.
George Ayerst
Arthur Douglas Carey ...........
James Russell Hiddleton, MA.
Henry Evan Murchison James.
Thomas Duncan Mackensie
Edward Townsend Candy
Alfred Keyser
John MoLeod Campbell..
Richard Edward Candy..
James Knox Spenoe
FIFTK GLASS,
qf 4r#ort' Standini
William Henry Crowe....
George Boileau Beid ....
Henry James Parsons....
johnFaithftill Fleet
George William Yidal....
William Porteous, MA, .
Arthur Daniel PolliD. {Barrittm'
oiLan).
AppoxsnoBires, Ac.
Acting Post^mastcr
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge at Ahm^^y^^
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Khandelsh.
Talookdaree Settlement Officer, Guzerat, 4 May 67. Forloog^
First Assistant Collector and Miagistrate, Tanna.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Broach.
General of Bombay.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Dharwar.
Acting First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmedxmgguar,
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Sick FurlooglL.
First Assistant Collector, of Rutnagherl Acting Commissioner c '"
and Opium, Presidency Division.
Collector of Salt Revenue, 17 Feb. 73.
Joint Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna District.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge of Sholapore. At*a-ng 30^
Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Snrat.
ITnder Secretary to Government in the Judiciid and Political DepartmcDla,
and Sec. to the Council of the Governor for """M^ng Laws and Segizl»-
tions, 7 May 67. Furlough.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Jtidge of Belganm. A#«*>»%g JosBi
Judge and Sessions Judge, Taima.
Acting 2nd grade Judge and Session Judge, Snrat.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, S[aira. Furlough.
Second Assistant Collector and Mas^trate. iniAw^^inii A<»HTig ^at
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nasik.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Dharwar, X7 Nov. 68. *f*inr
I St Assistant, Belgaum.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Surat. Acting AmA^mi^ Cob-
missioner in Sind, and Branch Inspector General of Registratian, Sind.
First Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Batnagiri. A^^i^g
Senior, Sholapore.
Judge and Sessions Judge, Shikarpore. Acting Judge and
Judge, Hvdrabad.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Furlough.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Colaba.
Second Assistant Collector and Ma^trate, Sattara. Acting zat .
tant of Surat.
First Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad. A<.tyi>£
Judge and Sessions Judge at Shikarpore. tb.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Tanna. Sick Fnxlongh.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Nascick. Acting zat A*>
flistant, RutDftf herry.
Registrar High Court, Appellate side. Furlough.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Dharwar, so April 60.
Acting Senior Assistant Judge, Kaladghee.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Satsra. Forlongfa.
Judicial Assistant to the Political Agent in Kattywar, and pSutical
Assistant in charge of the Nowanuggur and Dhrole TalookftB. A#*i«ff
Registrar High Court, Appellate Side. — ».— ^
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednnggnr. Fmioof h.
Second Assistant Collector and luigistrate, Tanlu^ x Sept. 69. A<»«a^»
Under Secretary to Government in the Judicial Department, Ao.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Pbona, ^w^ a»»^^^„|
Agent for Sirdars in the Deccan. Acting Tint Grade Assistant Judsm
and Sessions Judge, Rutnagherry. *
Third Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Snrat. Forloagh.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmedabad. Actiiur zat Aa.
sistantatKaira. ^ ^^
Assistant 3Td Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Tanna. A<»tw*g ^at
Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Poona.
On Special Duty in the Salt Department.
Second Assistant Colleetor and Magistrate of Ganara. A«>»Jwff ^g*
Assistant.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Khandeiah. Acting Under Seoretacr
to Government in the Revenue, Financial, and General Departmeaia
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Rutnagherrv. Sacxetarv
to the Baroda Commission. '' ■''"'*'*«J
Assistant Collector, Ahmednuggur. Acting Tliird Grade, a— t^^^
Judge and Sessions Judge, Satara.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Fnrlooffb.
Conservator of Forests, Bind.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Canam, 13 Feb. 67. A««fcs«<> ^st
Assistant CoUector.Kaludghee. -««« «»
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona. Furlough.
Acting and Grade Judge and
Acting lat daes
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Poona.
Sessions Judge, Tanna.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur.
Deputy Collector and Ma^trate in Sind.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate at Sholapore, 15 April 68.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Belgaum. Actias ^^-WTatiniM^
Inspector.
Extra and Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sattara, on special dotr
connected with the Juth State.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Punch ig^fc^i^ Acting xst
Assistant, Ahmedabad. "
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of inia.Titlftmii Aetix^ 3rd Giads
Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge at Snrat. ^ ^ ^ , ^
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1867
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Appommns, Ac.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sholapore. Acting First Assistant
at Ahmednugger.
Assistant Commissioner in the Central Provinces, 98 Aug. 60.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Canara. Acting Deputy Con-
servator of Forests.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Tanna. Acting 9nd Class
Deputy Collector and Magistrate in Bind.
Deputy Conservator of Forests, 3nd Grade, Tanna.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Canara. Acting snd Assistant
of Canara.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmedabad. Acting gnd Grade
Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish. Acting Second
Assistant Collector of Ahmednugger.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish. Acting 9nd Grade
Assistant Judge. Sattara.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Satara. Acting 3nd Assistant
of Sattara.
Special Assistant to the Political Agent in Rewa Kanta. Acting Assistant
Resident at Baroda.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Khandeish. Acting 3rd Grade Assis-
tant Judge and Sessions Judge.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Kulladghee, X3 Got. 69. AcUng gnd
Assistant, Kulladghee.
Assistant Political Agent, Kolapore and Southern Mahratta Country.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Surat. Acting 2nd Assistant of Surat.
Assistant Collector and MagisU^te of Tanna. Sick Furlough.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Poona.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish. Acting 3nd
Assistant of Nassick.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmedabad, z March 70.
Acting and Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Private Secretaiy to the Governor of Bombay, 7 May, 72.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate in Sind, and Educational Inspector
in that Province.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Colaba. On Special Duty
Compiling the Gazetteer and Editing the Annwiti Administration Report
of the Pr^idency.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick. Acting 'and Assistant,
Rutnagherry.
Assistant Collector and Mag^trate of Belgaum. Acting and Assistant at
Poona.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Broach.*
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Kulladghee.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick. Acting Extra and
Assistant of Khandeish.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Sholapore. Acting and
Assistant, Colaba.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Ahmednuggur. Acting and
Assistant, Tanna.
Supernumerary Assistant to the Political Agent in Kattiwar. Acting ^th
Assistant Political Agent. ^ *
Serving in British Burmah.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Canara. On Bpedai Duty, Bombay.
Serving under the Government of India in Berar.
Assistant to the Political Agent, Rewa Canta. Acting Educational
Inspector, Northern District.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Dharwar. Acting and Assistant.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Nassick. Cantonment Magistrate
Deolalee. '
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Kistna, Madras.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate of Sattara. Acting Professor, srd
Grade, in the Deccan College.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate of Belgaum.
Assistant to the Collector of Nassick. Bi(^ Furlough.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Tanna.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Dharwar.
Commissioner specialh^ employed, Mysore Government.
Assistant CoUector ana Magistrate of Kaira. ^ Acting and Assistant, Punch
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate, Khandeish.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate of South Canaia, Madras.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate of Ahmedabad.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Khandeish.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Canara.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Poona.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Surat.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate of Sattara.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Broach.
Assistant CoUector and Magistrate of Belgaum.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate of Belgaum.
Placed under the Collector of Sattara..
Placed under the CoUector of Poona.
Placed under the CoUector of Poona.
Placed under the CoUector of Surat.
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PEOMOTIOUS, APPOMTMEirrS, &o., SIUOE LAST PUBUOATIOH.
BREVET.
The following promotions to take plaoe conseqnent on the death oC General Sir A.
Roberts, on 28 Dec. 73 ; of Lt. Gen. E. A. Cnmberlege, Bengal Infantry, on 28
Dec. 73 ; of General Sir J. G. Gbatterton, Bart, on 5 Jan. 74 ; of General Zord de
Bos, on 6 Jan. 74 ; of Lt. (Jen. H. J. French, on 2$ Jan. 74 ; of General Sir J. G.
Le Marchant, on 6 Feb. 74; of Lt. Gen. Sir Sydney J. Cotton, on 19 Feb. 74 : —
Lt. Gen. M. C. Johnstone, General 29 Dec. 73
M^or Gen. iSir T. M. Biddolph, Lt. General do.
Colonel A. J. Herbert, from h.p. TJnatt. Major General 6 March 68
Bt. Major Wolrige, B. Marines, Lt. Colonel 29 Dec. 73
Captain Knatchbnll, 95 F. Major do.
Colonel Lord Seaton, from h.p. Unatt. Major General 6 March 68
Major Deane, 19 F. Lt. Colonel 29 Dec. 73
Captain J. Creagh, 5 F. Major do.
Lt. Gren. W. F. Forster, General 6 Jan. 74
Major General C. Hagart, Lt. (General do.
Colonel K. S. Gardiner, h.p. Unatt. to have the rank of Major General 6 March 68
Colonel S. Wells, from r.f.p. 23 F. Major General do.
Major C. E. Grogan, 14 F. Lt. Colonel 6 Jan. 74
Captain G. J. Hamilton, 26 F. Migor do.
Lt. Gen. F. Johnston, General 7 Jan.
Miyor Gen. Sir T. M. Steele, Major G^eneral do.
Colonel H. G. Hart, from h.p. Depot Batt., Major General 6 March 68
Majors Hinzman, 60 F. and Cochrane, 7 F. Lt. Colonels 7 Jan. 74
Bt. Major Lind, h.p. 31 F. Lt. Colonel do.
Capt. A. J.Ford, I F. Major do.
Major Generals W. Chambre, h.p. Unatt, Hon. A. C. Legge, h.p. Unatt., and
M. Dalyell, h.p. Unatt., to have the rank of Lient. General 26 Jan.
Major Gen. J. Creagh to be Lient. General do.
Colonel R. Pratt, from h.p. 23 F. Major General 6 March 68
Major CD. Pedder, h. p. 39 F. Lt. Colonel 26 Jan. 74
Capt. J. F. Sweeney, S.O. of Pensioners, Major do.
Lt. Gen. the Ea/rl 0/ Albemarle, h.p. Unatt. to have the rank of GJeneral 7 Feb.
Lt. Gen. Colomb, General do.
Major Generals Stephens, M^Qaeen, Danne, and Yassall, h.p. Unatt. to have
the rank of Lent. General do.
Major General Sparks, Lieut. General do.
Colonel Hon. L. Smytii, from h.p. Rifle Br., Major General 6Maroh6S
Majors Inman, h.p. 18 F. and Saltmarshe, 70 F., Bt. Majors Short, 57 F. and
Rossell, h.p. 57 F., Majors Brooke and Bonus, R. Eng., to be Lt. Colonels 7 Feb. 74
Capt. Parker 17 F ^ do.
Major Gen. Westropp, h.p. Unatt,, to have the rank of Lieut. General 20 Feb.
Major Qtn. E. Darvall, Bengal Staff Corps, to be Leut. General do.
Colonel J. W. Reynolds, from h.p. 1 1 Hussars, Major Greneral do.
Major P. H. Scratohley, R. Bug., Lt. Colonel do.
Captain R. Whitting, 8 F., Major do.
ist Ltts Guabds.— ^F. Pym, Sub Lt., in suooeasion to Lt. Boscawen, retired 25 Feb. 74
zat Dbaqoon Guards. — Sub Lt. Alexander, to be Lieutenant 30 Deo. 72
Capt. W. y. Brownlaw, from h.p. 5 Lancers, Captain, Tioe Chapman,
retired on h.p 14 Feb. 74
Riding Master Nicholas, from 4 Dr. GMs., Lt. and Adjutant do.
J.T^ F. Otway, Sub Lt, vice Hone, resigned 28 Feb.
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2ndDBA000N Guards.— Sab Lt. Eajiobe Lieatenant 30 Deo. 71
Sub Lt.GK)ald,do 30 Dae. 73
Lt. Menteth, CapUto, vice Thompson, dead 29 Jan. 74
L. E. Ames, Sab Lt. in saccessioii to Li.Meiiteth 28 Uarah
3rd Draooon Guards. — Sab Lt. Tatmsn to be Lieut., 23 April 73, but in the
Army 30 Dec 71
Serjeant Major M'GleUan, from 13 Hussars, Sub Lt. vice Sleigh,
resigned 14 Feb. 74
4U1 DRAoooif GuARDft. — Lt. Gen. Sir E. 0. Hodge, from 18 Hossars, Colonel,
vice Sir J. C. Ohatterton, dead 6 Jan. 74
Sub Lt. Abdj to be Lieatenant 30 Dec. 73
Staff Serjeant Major Hawkins, from Cavalry Depot, Riding Maeter, vioe
Nioholas, Lt. and Adj. i Dr. Gds iiMaich74
Sab Lt. Watton to be Lieatenant 24March73
5th Dragoon Guards.— Sub Lt. Lambert to be Lieutenant 30 Dee. 71
W. G. Barttelot, Sub Lt. vioe Newoome, oanoelled 28 Feb. 74
Sub Lt. Cracroft-Amootts to be Lieutenant 24 Feb. 72
6th Dragoon Guards. — S nb Lt . Hammond to be Lieutenant 30 Dec 71
SubLt Gaskelldo 28 Dec
W. A. S. Anderson, Sub Lt.,*Tice Scott, 16 Lancers 21 Jan. 74
A. Sprot, Sub Lt., vioe Walker, 38 F 28 Feb.
Sub Lt. Porter to be Lieutenant 24 Feb. 73
7th Dragoon Guards. — Sub Lt. Brooke to be Lieutenant 30 Dec 71
Major Gen. Wardlaw, Colonel, vioe Lord George Paget, 4 Hussars 7 Jan. 74
ist Dragoons. — Lt. Maunsell, Captain, vice Mesham, retired 21 Jan. 74
Sub Lt. Entwistle, Lt 15 Maj 72, but in the Armj 17 Feb. 72
Sub Lt Ker tobe Lieatenant 23 Mar. 73
2nd Dragoons. — Sub Lt. Firmstone, to be Lieutenant 28 Oct 71
SubLt. Bunbuiydo 30 Dec
W. C. James, Sub Lt. in sue. to Lt. Campbell, retired 28 Feb. 74
D. S. Porteous, do. to Lt. Bnnburj, do do.
Sub Lt. Philips to be Lieutenant 24 Feb. 72
SubLt Watkins, do 6 Mar. 74
3rdHnssAR8. — Sub Lt. Owen to be Lieutenant 30 Dec 71
Sub Lt Lea, do 6Mar. 72
4th Hussars. — Lt Gen. Lord G. A. F. Paget, from 7 Dr. Gds., Colonel, vice
Greneml JDord de Bos, dead 7 Jan. 74
Qr. Master Seijeant Leitch, Quarter Master, vice Carey, retired on h.p. 28 Mar.
-5th Lancsrs.— Lt. l^ter, from N. Gloucester Militia, Lt., vioe Garbet, a
Prob. for Indian Staff Corps 28 Feb
H. A A. Gridley, Sub Lt in sue. to Lt Monteith, do do.
«6th Dragoons. — SubLt Thompson, to be Lieutenant 30 Dee. 71
Lt Waldron, fiom Tipperary Art Militia, do 7 Jan. 74
Sub Lt. Matheaon, de 24 Feb. 72
7th Hussars. — Qr. Master Seijeant Morison, Qaarter Master, vice HoJgkin-
son, Br. Depot 28 Mar. 74
8th Hussars. — Lt. French, from Suffolk Art Mihtia, Lt in sue. to Sub Lt
Pringle, resigned 28 Feb.
A. A. Bawlinson, Sub Lt do. to Lt Sir W. Eden, retired do.
Sub Lt. Lecky, from Carlow Militia, do. in sue to Lt French, 19 Huis. 11 Mar.
•9th Lancers. — Sub Lt. Chisholm to be Lieutenant 10 Jan. 72
Sub Lt Hon. G. W. G. Bussell, do 28 Get 73
Lt Ghreen, Captain, vice Gaskell, retired 25 Feb. 74
Sub Lt. Maunsell, from 21 Hussars, Bub Lt. in sue. to Lt Green 28 Mar.
loth Hussars. — Capt Spottiswoode, from 21 Hussars Capt, vioe Cridhton,
who ezoh 14 Feb.
13th Lancers. — Sub Lt. Dean to be Lieutenant 30 Dec 72
Sub Lt AUeyne, do i6Mar.74
13th Hussars.— Sub Lt Wheler, to be Lieutenant 3oDe6. 71
Paym. Fitzgerald, from 91 F., Pajm., vice Elliott, Army Servioes 16 Sept 73
SubLt Wilson to be Lieutenant... 10 Jan. 74
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14th HiJiaAB8.--Sob Lt. Hon. H. G. Govgb, to Iw Lieatenant 28 Oct 71
Sub Lt. Bngliah, do 30 Deo. 73
Lt Tathill, from 3 Middlesex Militia, do. , vice Ward, retired 28 Feb. 74
B. S. G. Loftas Tottenbam, Sub Lt. yioe Howard, 16 Lancers do.
iStb HussAM.— Bt Lt. Ool. Swindley, Lt Col. vice Sir F. W. J. FitzWygram,
£^. retired on b.p 7 Jan. 74
Capt. Maxwell, Major, vice Swindley do.
Lt AoobfortBoyd, Captain, vice Pearson, retired 24 Dec. 73
Lt M'Biyan, Captain, vice Maxwell 7 Jan. 74
W. H. Casalet, Snb Lt in rac to Lt M'Bryan 28 Feb.
G. A. Webbe, do. to Lt Eoohfort-Boyd do.
l6tb LANCEiia.— Sub Lt Howard to be Lieutenant 23Marob74
17th Lancbes. —Sub LtWormald to be Lieutenant...., 17 Feb. 72
18th HussAM.— Major General Sir T. W. M'Mabon, Colonel, vice Bw B. C.
Hodge,4Dr. Gda 6 Jan. 74
19th HussAiis.— Sub Lt Taylor to be Lieutenant 30 Dea ^l
Lt Hall, Captain, vice Chapman, retired 7 Jan. 74
H. C. Hencby, Sub Lt. in auccesaion to Lt Ghreene, pro 14 Feb.
Lt. Luabington, from W. Kent Militia, do. , d o. , to Lt. Hall 28 Feb.
Lt French, from 8 Huaaara, Lt in sue. to Sub JA, Lushington, 54 F. 11 Marob
20th HusaABS.— Sub Lt Jameaon, from 18 F. Sub Lt, vice Garmeeon, re-
aigned 4Feb. 74
2)st Hussars. — Capt Crichton, from 10 Huaaara, Capt vice Spottiawoode,
whoexch 14 Feb. 74
F. W. E. Maunaell, Sub Lt vice Spicer, 5 Lancera 28 Feb.
W. Inverarity, do. in auc. to Lt. MacKenzie, a Prob. for Indian S.C. do.
Sub Lt Fox to be Lieutenant 23 Marob
EoTAL Abtillebt. — Bt. Col. Newton, Colonel, viceM'Crea, retired on full pay 4 Feb. 74
Bt Col. Heyman, from Sup. List, Lt CoL vice Newton do.
Major Denne, Lt Col. vice S. £. Gordon, placed on Sup. List do.
Bt. Lt Col. L'Eatrange, do., vice lieiUy, do do.
Bt. Lt. Col. Irvine, do., vice Hay, do do.
Capt. Duncan, from Sup Liat, Major, vice Denne do.
Capt. Oliver, from do. Major, vice L'Eatrange do.
Capt Morgan, upon do. Major do.
Capt. Hannen, upon do. Major do.
Capt. Ford, upon do. Major do.
Capt and Adj. Mant, Major, vice Irvine do.
Capt Engatrom, from h.p. Captain, vice Hitcbina, placed on Sup. Liat do.
Lt. Stewart, upon Sup. List, to be Captain do.
Lt Cooke, Captain, vice Mant do.
Lt. Saundera, Captain, vice Owen, placed on Sup. List do.
Lt Yeatman, Captain, vice C. W Bellaira, who reaigns do.
Bt Col. Yeaey, on Supernumerary Liat, to be Colonel II Marob
Bt. Col. Eobinaon, Colonel, vice Lennox, who retirea on full pay do.
Bt Lt Col. Andrewea, Lt Col. vice Eobinaon do.
Major Murray, do. vice G. A. Milman, who retirea on h.p do.
Bt. Major Arbuthnot, Major,' vice Mant, dead 20 Feb.
Captain Sadlier, do. vice Andrewa ii March
Captaina Barlow and Smith, on Sup. Liat, to be Mty ora do.
Captain Chalmera, Major, vice Murray do.
Lt Eooke, Captain, vice Arbuthnot , 20 Feb.
Lt Brown, do. vice Sadlier ii March
Lt. M'Clintock, Captain, vice Chalmera do.
Lt Harriaon, Captain, vice Boyle, placed on Sup. List do.
- Lt Bainbridfue, Captain, vice Townaend, do. do.
Lt Turner, Captain, vice Woollcombe, do do.
Lt Bowen, Captain, vice Engatrom, who reaigna do.
EoYAL (Bknqal) Abtilleby. — Bt. Col. Euaaell, upon Supernumerary Liat, to
be Colonel 4 Feb. 74
Bt. Colonel Dundaa, Colonel, vice Olpherta, placed on Sup. Liat do.
Bt Col. Young, Colonel, vice Maxwell, do do.
Bt. Lt Col. Wilaon, Lt Col. vice Dundaa do.
Major Harward, Lt. Col. Yice Yoang do.
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Major Elliot, from Sap. Llat, Major, vice Dobbin, who retiree on a 4 M>. 74
pennion t do.
Captain Walker, npon Sap. List, to be Major • do.
Captain Dizon, Major, vice T^son do.
Captain Dyke, npon Sap. List, to be Major do.
Captain Swinton, Major, vice Harward do.
Lient. Swinton, Captain, vice Dizon do.
Lieat. Mareball, Captain, vioe Swinton do.
Lient. Haysbe, Captain, vice Thompson, placed on Snp. Lilt do.
Lient. Bawlins, Captain, vice Beillj, who retires on h.p do.
Lieat Higginson, Captain, vice Wjmer, do do.
Lt. do Lantoar, on Sap. List, to be Captain II March
Lt. Wintle, Capf-ain, yice Batchart, placed on Betired List do.
EoTAL E.VQINEERS. — The resignation of Lient. A. B. Dammler, notified on
19D6G., 73, iii cancelled, and he is placed on h.p 20 Dec 73
Major Da Cane, from Sap. List, to be Lt. Col Ii Deo.
Major Crossman to be Lt. Col do.
Capt. Jones, Major, vice Da Cane do.
Capt. Clajton, Major, vice Crossman do.
Lt. Marsh, Capt., vice Jones do.
Lt. Parker, Capt., vice Clayton do.
Brigade Deptos.— Col. H. B. Hibbert, from h.p. 7 F. Lt.Col. vice Collings,
retired on h.p 4 Feb. 74
Qr. Master Hodgkinson, from 7th Hnssard, Qr. Master 25 Feb.
Qr. Master Fraaer, from 25 F. do do.
Qr. Master Lamsden, from 28 F. do do.
Grenadier Guards. — Ens. And Lts. Wood, Crabbe, Pemberton, Foster,
Stopford, CarinRton, and Smith, to be Lta. 28 Oct. 71
Coldstream Guards. — D. F. B. Dawson, Sab Lt. in sacoession to Lt. Hon,
A. W. Chateris, dead 21 Jan. 74
Ens. and Lts. Dawson, Dawnay, and Monck, to be Lients. 28 Oct. 71
Scots Fusilier Guards. — Ens. and Lts. Astley, Dalrymple, and Home-
Drummond-Moray, to be Lieats 28 Oct. 71
istFoot.— Lt. Sanford, Cait, vice Steer, retired 14 P«b. 74
C. H. H. Belev to be Sab Lt 28 Feb.
G. T. Campbell, do., in snccession to Lt. Miller, pro , do.
3 ... Bt. Major Parsons, Major, vice Walker, pro. in 45 F 10 Dec 73
Lt. Gelston, Captain, vice Parsons do.
Lt. Neild, Captain, vice Dickson, retired 7 Jan. 74
J. W. Hind, Sab Lt., in snccession to Lt. Coles, retired 2& Feb.
E. P. Ventris, do. do. to Lt. GeUton .'. do.
0. H. Gordon, do, do. to Lt. Neild do.
Serjt. Major Cleaiy, Qr. Master, vice Pittindrige, retired on h.p 18 Mar.
4 ... Sab Lt. Bowlandson to be Lt 10 Jan. 72
A. S. Brankskill, Sab Lt. vice Kelly, 34 F 28 Feb. 74
5 ... Lt. Knoz, Captain, vice Brome> dead 27 Nov. 73
6 ... Capt H. P. L'E. St. George, from h.p. 3 W.T.B., Capt, vice Howley,
retired on h.p 21 Jan. 74
Sab Lt Lamsden to be Lt iS Jan. 73
H. L. Bamsay, Sab Lt. ia saccession to Lt. Magee, retired 28 Feb. 74
7 ... Capt. Da Jar Jin, from h.p. Ceylon Bifles, Capt, vice Wilson, cancelled 25 Feb. 74
0 ... G. B. Stone, Sab Lt, in snccession to Lt. Hope, retired 28 Feb. 74
9 ... Sab Lt Stroghan, to be Lt 6Mar.73
Sab Lt. Bethell,do 9 Mar.
10 ... H. Wiley, Sab Lt, in saccession to Lt. Bobertson, pro 28 Feb. 74
Lt. G«n. Sir John Garvoek, from 89 F., Col., vice Sir S. J. Cotton, dead 20 Feb.
11 ... Lt Gen. Sir F. Sejmonr, Bart., Col., vice Sir J. G. LeMarchant^ dead 7 F«^« 74
J. L. O'Brien, Sab Lt., in snccession to Lt Baskerville, pro 28 Feb.
H. G. Byland, do. do., to Lt Welch, 89 F do.
H.Wickham, do. da, to Lt St John, retired 18 Mar.
12 ... Snb Lt. Shields, to be Lt 4 Dec 72
F. S. W. Baikes, Snb Lt,in snccession to Lt Stopford, 52 F 28 Feb. 74
13 ... Snb Lt Palmes to be Lientenant iaJaii.72
Lt H. A. Walsh, from i Somerset Militia, Lt vice Barton, pro. 28 Feb. 74
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T. H. Shettle, Snb Lt. in Baeodwdon to Lt. Jolland, retired 28 Feb. 74
14 ... Sab Lt.' MorriB Morris, from 57 F. Sab Lt in aaooeasion to Lt.
Hatchinaon, pro 4 ^®^» 74
B. Eocles, Sab Lt. in saooeetion to Lt. Symonda, retired 28 Feb.
y. B. Bae, do. do. to Lt Toong, a Prob. for Indian S.O do.
Major J. Lejne, from h.p. 59 F. Major, vice Majoook, pro. on h.p. ... ii Mar.
15 ... C. F. Gamett, SabLt in aacceaaion to Lt. Bjan, retired 28 Feb. 74
J. B 0. Domyile, do. do. to Lt Brown, do do.
SnbLt. Yoang to be Lieatenant 6Mar. 72
E. W. Don, Snb Lt in aacoeaaion to Lt. Beat, retired 28 Mar. 74
16 ... Hon. H. T. Tyrwhitt, Sab Lt in aaoceaaion to Lt Townahend, dead ... 18 Mar. 74
... Lt Balph, Captain, vice Tennjaon, retired 24 Jan. 74
M. Hanter, Sab Lt. in aaooeasion to Lt. Bird, retired w 18 Mar.
M. E. M. Power, do. do. to Lieat Bolph do.
18 ... Lt A. J. A. Jaokaon, Captain, vice J. B. Jaokaon, retired 14 Feb. 74
Lt Hatchell, from Wexford Militia, Lt. in aaooeasion to Lt Jameson,
2oHaaaar8 28 Feb.
G. C. Abercrombj, Sab Lt do. to Lt. Jaokaon 18 Mar.
19 ... Lt Foord, from N. York Militia, Lt. vice Cholmondelej, Bifle Brigade 28 Feb. 74
20 ... Lt Wroaghton, Captain, yice Barlow, retired 4 Feb. 74
Sab Lt Webater, Lieat ,„ 3 Feb.
22 ... Sab Lt Gordon Camming to be Lieatenant 6 Mar. 72
23 ... Lt Carej, from 24 F. Lt. vioe Bradahaw, promoted 7 Jan. 74
Lt Lord H. E. B. Somerset^ from Monmoath Militia, Lt vioe Lozford,
• pro 28 Feb.
E. B. Etsbb, Sab Lt. in aaooeaaionto Lt Knox, pro do.
24 ... Sab Lt. Oavaje to be Lieatenant 30 Dea 72
Capt Collina, from h.p., Ceylon Bifles, Capt vice Lee, 65 F 4 Feb. 74
Lt Daly, from Galway Militia, Lt vice Hoskyns, retired 28 Feb.
G. F. J. Hodson, Sab Lt. vice Priohard, 56 F do.
Bab Lt Heaton, from Camanron Militia, do. in saocession to Lt.
Liebenrood, retired, do
C. J. Atkinson, Sab Lt. do to Lt Cary, 23 F do.
Sab Lt. Analey, to be Lieatenant 9Mar. 73
25 ... F. A« C. Claaghton, Sab Lt, vioe Morgan, aaperaeded 28 Feb. 74
Serjeant Major Lonadale, Qr. Master, vioe Fraaer, Br. Depot 28 Mar.
26 ... Captain Phillipa, from 40 F. Captain vioe Story, who exch 24 Jan. 74
W. C. H. Anton, Sab Lt in aacoeaaion to Lt Davenport, retired 28 Feb.
27 ... Sab Lt Grant to be Lieatenant 30 Dea 71
Sab Lt Baily, do 30 Dea 73
Lt. Hill, from Donegal Art. Militia, Lt vice Coffey pro 28 Feb. 74
Snb Lt Tannard, from 2 Warwick Militia, Sab Lt in aaoceaaion to Lt
Townaend, retired do.
Qr. Maater Seijeant Brennan, Qaarter Maater, vioe Hannan, dead ii Mar.
... Qr. Maater Serjeant Graham, Quarter Maater, vioe Lamaden, Br. Depot 28 Mar. 74
... Sab Lt BaUey, to be Lieatenant 3 Feb. 73
Sab Lt Oakea, do 10 Jan. 72
31 ... Lt Bateman, Capt vice Wood, dead 26 Feb. 74
Lt Frodabam, from i Sarrey Militia, Lieatenant 28 Feb.
Bt Lt CoL Diokena, Lt Col. vioe Eagar, retired on f.p 25 Feb.
Bt Mi^or Bayley, M^or, vioe Dickens do."
Lt Hill, Capt vioe Bailey do.
A. F. Compton, Sab Lt. in saccession to Lt. Chadwiok, pro 18 Mar.
3 ... Sab Lt Saanders, to be Lieatenant 30 Deo. 73
j3 ... F. Lloyd, Sab Lt. in aacoeaaion to Lt Briatowe, reaigned 18 Mar. 74
j4 ... Sab Lt Champion, to be Lieatenant 30 Deo. 7 1
6 ... Lt Brace, from 77 F. Lt. vioe Aahton, who exch 4Feb. 74
Bttb Lt. Allen, to be Lieatenant 9 Mar. 7*
37 ... Snb Lt Dea Voeax, to be Lieatenant lo Jan. 7»
38 ... Lt Alexander, Capt vioe Barron, retired 14 Feb. 74
o ... Capt Storey, from 26 F. Capt vioe Philips, who exoh 24 Jan. 74
Sab Lt Maaay, from 3 Middleaex Militia, Sab Lt. vioe Wilaon, 60 F. 28 Feb.
... Capt Campbell, from 56 F. Capt vioe KeUy, who exoh 2 Jan. 74
Seijeant M^jor Farreidti from 23 F. Sub Lt vioe Temple, 7 F. 14 Feb.
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Lt. LeMaiobant, from S. Glooceater Militia, Lt in socceiBion to Sab
Lt. Fuller, 3 Husaars • 28 Feb. 74
42 ... Sub Li, Campbell, to be Lt 10 Dec. 73, but in the Army 17 Jan. 72
43 ... Sab Lt. Curtis, to be Lieutenant 30 Deo. 71
44 ... Serjeant Major McCarthy, Qr. Master, vice H«irt-M'Karg,Br. depot ... 21 Jan. 74
Lt. Walsh, Capt. vice O'Gmdy, retired 25 Fob.
Sub Lt. Sherard, to be Lieutenant 24 Fob. 7*
45 ... Sub.Lt. Bowse, tobe Lieuteaant 30 Dee. 7r
0. B. W. Macdonald, Sab Lt. vice Vickers, Qr. Master 55 P 28 Feb- 74
J. F. Worlledge, do. insuccession to Lt. Qage, pro do.
47 ... Sub Lt. Trotter, to be Lieutenant 30 Dec. 71
Lt. de-Hoghton, from 3 Lancashire Militia, Lt. vice, Austen, retired... 28 Feb. 74
Capt. B..H. Bui:ge, from h.j. 59 F. Captain, vice Cobham, retired ... ii Mar.
Lt. Larkin, Capt. yice Burge, made Supernumerary do.
48 ... Lt. Bowlby, Captain, vice Durrant, retired 21 Jan. 74
M. J. Munro, Sub Lt. ia sucoesaion to Lt. Bowlly 28 Feb.
49 ... H. L. Daly, Sub. Lt. in succession to Lt. Stephenson, pro 28 Feb. 74
Sub Lt Bandall, to be Lieutenant 9 Mar. 72
51 ... H. A. W. Johnson, Sub Lt. in succesjion to Lt. Campbell, retired . . 28 Feb. 74
Sub Lt. Macdonald, from 45 F. do. do. to Lt. M'Gillycuddy, do ii Mar.
52 ... Lt. Johnstone, Captain, vice Blakeney, retired 14 Feb. 74
Lt. F.yler, from Oxford Militia, Lt., vice Edgoumbe, retired 28 Feb.
Sub. Lt. Monro, from 54 F., Sub Lt. in saocestfion to Lt^ Johnstone 18 Mar.
54 ... Lt. Tarleton, Captain, vice Gosset, made Sup I Sept. 75
Capt. J. A. Tighe, from h.p. Ceylon Rifles, Capt., vioe Thompson,
pro. to h.p. Major 21 Jan. 74
H. E. Monro, to be Sub. Lt 28 Feb.
Sub Lt. Lushington, from 19 Hussars, do., in succession to Lieut.
Tarleton 11 Mar.
Sub Lt. Deane, from 98 F., do., vioe Monro, 52 F. 18 Mar.
56 ... Sub Lt. Pringle, to be Lt., 26 Feb., 73, but in the Army 30 Dec. 72
Capt Kelly, from 41 F., Captain, vice Campbell, who ezch 2 Jan. 74
57 ... Lt. B. W. Graham, from N. Tipperary Militia, to be Lt. 2i Jan. 74
M. T. Lyde, to be Sub Lt do.
Lt. S. E. BeUingham, from Louth Militia, to be Lt 24 Jan.
Lt. Wood, from i Lanark Militia, Sub Lt. in suooession to Lt. Wade,
pro 28 Feb.
C. B. Childe-Pemberton, do. do. , to Lt. Batty, retired do.
W. H. M. Bent, do., vice Morris, 14 F do.
58 ... Paymaster Mincbio, from 62 F., Paymaster, vice Toung, who exch 10 Not. 73.
Sub Lt. Alexander, to be Lt 9 Ma.. 72
59 ... Lt Beagin, from 105 F., Lt vice Lapping, dead 4 Feb. 74
60 ... B. E. W. Copland- Crawford, Sub Lt. iu succession to Lt. Crosbie,
pro. 7 Jan. 74
Lt. Cowan, Capt. vice Manners, dead 12 Noy. 73
Lt. Carey, from 18 F., to be Lt 21 Jan. 74
Lt. Coulson, Capt vice Terry, made Supernumerary 17 Jan.
G. fi. Wells, Sub Lt in succession to Lt Coulson 28 Febw
SubLt Walker, to be Lt 6 Mar. 72
62 ... Sub Lt Bowhill to be Lt 10 Jan. 72
Paymaster Young, from 58 F., Paymaster, vice Minohin, who exch. ... 10 Nov. 73
64 ... Bt Lt^ Col. Mockler, Lt. Col. vice Hamilton, retired on f.p 21 Jan. 74
Bt Lt. Col. Barker, Mtyor vice Mookler, do.
Lt. Paterson, Capt. vice Barker do.
Lt Carrie, from Cnmberlund Militia, Lt. vioe Brownjahn, retired 28 Feb.
H. B. Mortimer, Sub Lt. in succession to Lt Paterson da
A.J. St. G. French, do. do. to Lt. Ord, retired do.
J. H. Beynolds, do., vice Lister, Eifle Br. 18 Mar.
65 ... Capt. E. Lee, from 24 F., Capt vioe Croft, retired on h.p 24 Jan. 74
Lt Watson, from Carlo w Militia, Lt. in succession to Sub Lt.
Bourohier, resigned : 28 Feb.
67 ... J. P. Sparling, Sub Lt. in suooession to Lt Cooks, retired 28 Feb. 74
Lt Jarvis, Capt vioe Jones, retired 24 Dec. 73
Lt Le Marchont, from 41 F., Lt. vice Jarvis 18 Mar. 74
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68 ... Sab Lt. Briscoe, Lt. 24 Sept 73, but in the Armj 9 Mar. 72
69 ... O. J. H. Ball, Sub Lt. in eDOceasion to Lt. Wedge, retired 28 Feb. 74
Lt. Jobnaon, from Qaeen'a Oonnty Militia, do. vice Lord A. Kennedy,
42 F do.
0. W. H. Evans, Sab Lt in saccession to Lt. Creed, 1 7 F do.
70 ... Oapi, J. J. C. Miller, from b.p. Ceylon Bifles, Capt. vice Green, re-
tired on h.p 21 Jan. 74
Capt. de Goetlogon, from 105 F. Gapt. vice HaskisBon, wbo ezcb 14 Feb.
W. B. P. Hamilton, Sab Lt. in Baccession to Lt. Crichton, retired ... 28 Feb.
A. E. Jones, do. do. to Lt. Ford, retired do.
71 ... Capt. Symes, from 94 F., Captain, vice Baabnry, who ezch. 21 Jan. 74
E. D. Mansel, Sab Lt. yioe liackeniie, 78 F 28 Feb.
72 ... Lt. Haaghtoo, from 24 F., Lt. vice Hamilton, retired .* 24 Jan. 74
73 ... Sab Lt. CoHings to be Lteatenant i6Mar. 73
74 ... Lt. Ferguseon, from Ayr Militia, Lt. vice Graham, retired 28 Feb. 74
H. L. Lopes, Sab Lt in saooesaion to Lt Go<iv- Stewart, I Dr. Gds .... do.
Sab Lt. MacDonald, Lt 8 Jane 72, hat in the Army i6Mar.72
75 ... Coloar Serjeant Stackpole, f rom 88 F. Sab Ltvice Pollock, 51 F 21 Jan. 74
W. Moore, Sab Lt. in snccession to Lt. Walker, retired 28 Feb.
77 ... Lt. Ashton, from 36 F. Lt. vice Brace, who exch 4 Feb. 74
E. E. Foley, Sab Lt. in snocesaion to Lt Mein, 22 F 28 Feb.
80 ... Lt Howard, Captain, -vice Wilkinson, pro. h.p. Major lO Deo. 73
Capt F. B. Staples, from h.p. Ceylon Bifles, do. vice Maxwell, retired
on h.p 21 Jan, 74
Lt. Gen. C. Cratohley, CoJonel, vice French, dead 26 Jan.
O. Maye, Sab Lt vice Makellar, 25 F 28 Feb.
A. W. Habt, do. in saooession to Lt. Gillman, retired do.
A. B. Horsbragh, do. vice Webster, 20 F do.
C. D. F. HAmilton, do. Tice Bobbins, 91 F do.
81 ... C. W. y ouag, Sab Lt. in snccession to Lt. Wynn, pro 28 Feb. 74
J. Davidcon, do. do. to Lt Briatow, retired do.
Snb Lt. Eorster to be Lioatenant 23 Mar. 72
82 ... Sab Lt Kellie to be Lieutenant 30Dec.
D. P. Chapman, Sab Lt. in snccession to L^. Toms, retired 28 Mar. 74
84 ... Lt Arthar, from Edinbnrgh Art Militia, Lt. vice namiltou,65 F 28 Feb. 74
Lt Elirkpatrick, from Antrim Art. Militia, Su^. Lt. in sac. to Lt.
Wray, pro do.
F. P. Loasada, Sab Lt do. to Lt Murphy, dead do.
B. C. Freeman, do. do. to Lt. Bobinson, retired da
85 ... Lt A'Coort, Captain, vice Harford, dead 21 Nov. 75
Sab Lt Hamilton, from 80 F. Bab Lt in sue. to Lt A'Coart 18 Mar. 74
87 ... Lt Gore, from N. Mayo Militia, Lt. vice Coartenay, saperseded 28 Feb. 74
J. Tyrwhitt Walker, to be Sab Lieatenant do.
89 ... Serjeant Major Bell, Quarter Master, vice Osborne, dead 24 Jan. 74
Major General C. B. Egerton, Colonel, vice Sir J. Garvock, 10 F 20 Feb.
Bt Lt Col. Thorp, Lt Col. vice Boyle, dead 15 Feb.
Bt Major Knatchbnll, Major, vice Thorp do.
Lt. God win. A asten, Captain, vice Knatchball do.
90 ... Sab Lt Hatchinson to be Lieatenant 30 Deo. 75
Lt Lawrence, Captain, vice Bennie, pro. h.p. Major 10 Dec.
J. G. Morris, Sab Lt. in snccession to Lt Lawrence 28 Feb. 74
B. Cutlar Fergnsson, do. do. to Lt Wilson, pro 18 March
91 ... Lt Gard, Captain, vice Grant, retired on fall pay 24 Dec. 73
Snb Lt Bobbins, Lt 12 Nov. 73, bat in the Army 3 Feb. 72
, Lt Middlemass, from Haddington Art. Milita, Lt vice Mills, pro 28 Feb. 74
G. D. CoUings, Sab Lt in succession to Lt G^ard do.
92 ... Major Cameron, Lt Col. vice Macbean, retired on full pay 24 Deo. 73
Captain Wight, Major, vice Cameron do.
Lt. Brooke, Captain, vice White do.
Sab Lt Canyngham to be Lieatenant 17 Feb, 73
Lt. Kinlock, from Highland Lt, Inf. Militia, Lt. vice Hives, retired ... 28 Feb. 74
Sab Lt, Brown, from Darham Art. Mil. Sab Lt. in sac. to Lt. Brooke do.
93 ... Lt. Welch, Captaio, vice M'Pherson, made Supernnmerary 10 Jan. 74
Lt. W. L. M'Call, from 2 Lanark Militia, Lt. vice Gordon, pro 28 Feb.
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94 ... Gapt. Banbnry, from 71 F. Capt. vice Symes, whoexob 2I Jm. 74
Sub Lt. Grabb, from 15 F. Sab Lt. in snc. to Lt. Graakell, retired ii Mar.
95 ... C. E. Thompson, Sab Lt. yice O'Hara, 23 P 28 Feb. 74
96 ... Lt. Leman, Captain, vioe Wbitty, retired 14 Feb. 74
H. H. Edwards, Sub Lt vice BrowDe, loi F 28 Feb.
G. V. Boyle, do. in euccession to Lt. Leman iSHar.
J. F. Bagot, do. do. to Lt. Dunlop, dead do.
97 ... Serjeant Major Hanstock, from 20 F. to bo Snb Lienteoant 21 Jan. 74
98 ... Lt. J. Beeves, from Armagh Mil. Snb Lt. in sue. to Barclay, 66 F 21 Jan. 74
Lt. Bradley, from 3 Stafford Militia, Lt. vice Jameson, 7 Dr. Gd«. ... 28 Feb.
F. G. Preston, Sub Lt. vice Hawkes, 70 F do.
H. A. Deane, do. in sacoeseion to Lt. Gordon, pro. in 84 F do.
99 ... Sab Lt. Jobnson, Lt. 12 Feb. 74, but in the Army 3 Feb. 73
Lt. Wayman, Captain, vice Gray, retired iiMar.74
loi... Sub Lt. Hare to be Lieutenant 30Dec.7l
Lt. Gen. 0. Cotton, Colonel, vice 5*r A. Eoberts, dead 29 Dec 73
102... Sub Lt. Barrow to be Lieutenant 30 Dec 7'
Sub Lt. Hutchinson, do do.
Lt. Bird, from W. Essex Militia, Lt. vice Craig, retired 28 Feb. 74
103... Snb Lt. Gray to be Lieutenant 30 Dec 7'
SubLt. Coningham, do ^ 23Mar. 7*
104... SubLt. Booth to be Lieutenant 10 Jan. 7*
Lt. Maunsell, from Limerick County Militia, Lt. vice Parker, 56 F.... 28 Feb. 74
SubLt. Butler to be Lieutenant 6Mar. 7^
105... Capt. Hoskisson, from 70 F. Captain, vice de Coetlogon, who ezeh. ... 14 Feb. 73
A. Elias, Sub Lt. in succession to Lt. Beagin, 59 F 28 Feb.
107... B. S. Hastings to be Sub Lieutenant 28Feb. 74
Major Lockhart, Lt. Col. vice Fellowes, retired on a pension 1 1 Mar.
Captain Ward, Major, vice Lockhart do.
108... G. Power, Sub Lt. vice Mealy, 67 F 28 Feb. 74
109 . . . Lt. Mackinnon, Captain, vice Welsh, retired on full pay 6 Deo- 73
Lt. Montgomery, from Meath Militia, Lt. vice Mackinnon..... 28 Feb- 74
BiFLE Brigade. — Snb Lt. Hon. T. Lister, from 64 F., Snb Lt in ancceeaion to
Lt. Fitzherbert, pro 21 Jan. 74
Sub Lt. Bon. O. F. S. Cuffe, to be Lieutenant 6Mar. 72
Lt. flow. T. C. Scott Captain, vice Huyshe, dead 20 Jan. 74
I8t WssT India Beoiment.— Sub Lts. Harward, Spitta, and Hughea, to be
Lieutenants 30 Deo.71
Sub Lt.Burke,do 19 Ooi. 72
Major Johnston, Lt. Col. vice M'Auley, retired on h.p 24 Dec. 73
Capt. Gibbs, Major, vice Johnston do.
Lt. Allinson, Captain, vice Gibbs do.
J. M. S. Turner, SubLt. vice Middlemas, cancelled 25 Feb. 74
J. C. C. Grray, Sub Lt. in succession to Lt. Allinaon 28 Feb.
2 ... W. Hastings, Sub Lt., vice Matthews, resigned 28Feb. 74
A. Bernard, do. in succession to Lt. Dalgleish, dead do.
D. M. Allen, do., vice Clementson, cancelled do,
E. W. D. Ward, do. in succession to Lt. Beed, retired do.
F. Godwin.Austen, do. do. to Lt. Hopkins, pro. in 16 F do.
Berj. Major Kelly, Qr. Master, vice Harper, retired on h.p 1 1 Mar.
BoTAL Malta Fenciblb ARTILLEKY.—Qr. Master Serj. Debono, Qr. Master,
vice Enriquez, dead 24 Jan. 74
CoNTBOL Depaetmsnt. — ^Acting Assistant Commissary Bowring, to be Asaia.
tant Commissary 15 July 71
Deputy Controller, Tatum, Controller, vice Maturin to retired pay. ... 16 Mar. 74
Assist. Controller Palmer, Deputy Controller, vice Tatum do.
Commissary Lewis, Assist. Controller, vice Palmer do.
Deputy Com. Matthews, Commissary, vice Lewis do.
Sub Assist. Commissary* H. W. W. Spooner resigns hia appointment
and reverts to h.p. as Lt. 11 F 18 Mar.
Acting Assistant Paymaster Dawson, Assistant Paymaster 18 MLar. 73
Medical Depaetmsnt. — Surgeon Lewer, Surgeon Major, vioe Miller, retired
onh.p 21 Jan. 74
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Smgeon Hesnon, do., vice Tomer, do 21 Jan. 74
Surgeon Wilkes, do. vice Fyffe, do do.
Surgeon M. L. Bnrrows, from h.p. do do.
Soigeon Kerans, Sargeon Major, vice Andrews, placed on h.p 24 Jan.
Surgeon Major J. S. Johnston, from h.p. do. vice Jeeves retired on h.p. 4 Feb.
Surgeon Low, Sargeon Major, vice E. W. Young, do il Mar.
Sargeon Mart agh, do, vice S. H. Helahan, do do.
Surgeon Grieg, do., vice W. K. Stewart, dead do.
Surgeon Park, do. vice T. Carj, retired on h.p 18 Mar.
Surgeon General 8%r W. M. Muir, to be Director Greneral, vioe*5ir,T. S.
Logan, whose period of service has expired I Apr.
Half Pat.— Lt. H. W. Pollard, from 2 W. I. Beg., Captain ii Mar. 74
"^J^MKLt. W. T. Blois, from 14 F do do.
BoTAL Habikb Abtillebt. — Lt. Allen, Captain, vice, Kinsman, dead 25 Deo. 73
Bt. Major Coz, Lt. Col. vice Alexander, retired 24 Mar. 74
Supernumerary Lieut. Needham, to be Captain do.
Lt. Bickford, Captain, vice Cox do.
BoTAL M AKIN ES.— Lt. AUton, Captain, vice Savary, retired 1 Jan. 74
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Retirements by Sale of Commission.
Lieutenant CoianeU.
6. Smith, Soots. Fob. Gda.
F.E.O. Grant, h.p., 5 Lane-
Captains,
C. Thorold, i Life Gds.
A. Mesham, i Dm.
J. M. M'Calmont, 8 Hassan.
H. E. Gaskell, 9 Lanoers.
J. Hendcraon, 12 Ltanoers.
A. H. Gbapmao, i9Has8ar8.
0. B. Steer, i F.
E. C. Dickson, 3 F.
J. Tennison, 17 F.
J. E. Jackson, 18 F.
F. W. Barlow, 20 F.
W. H. HensflU, 25 F.
C. H. M. Paget, 29 F.
A. W. Barron, 38 F.
E. E. O'Grady, 44 F.
E. E. Brookes, 46 F.
J. T. L. Oobham, 47 F.
0. E. Darrant, 48 F.
W. A. F. Blakenej, 52 F.
J. Whittj, 96 F.
A. Grey, 90 F.
W. B. B. Christie, h.p. 80 F.
Lieuienants.
Hon. H. Le D. Bosoaweo, i
Life Gds.
G. J. Campbell, 2 Drs.
T. K. M'CUntlook-Banbory,
2 Drs.
SirW. Eden, Bar*., 8 Has.
F. A. Coles, 3 F.
H. W. Magee, 6 F.
E, W. B. Hope, 8 F.
G. C. K. Baldwin, ii F.
H. B. St. John, u F.
J. S. Gibb, 12 F.
G. E. Ejan, 15 F.
F. B. K. Bird, 17 F.
L. A. Armit, 21 F.
V. Davenport^ 26 F.
F. C. Anneslej, 28 F.
E. E. M'Gillicaddy, 51 F.
D. D. Batty, 57 F.
H. St. G. Ord, 64 F.
J. P. S. Cocks, 67 F.
W. V. Ford, 70 F.
H. A. B. Bristow, 81 F.
A H. B. Colpeper, 91 F.
C. Semple, 93 F.
W. Looke, 94 F.
W. K. Edden, 100 F.
M. E. Kittoe, 106 F.
A. H. Bertie, li.p. 17 F.
Captain E. C. Price, E. Eng
Capt. G. L. Engestrom, do.
Lieut. C. W. Bellairs, E. Art.
Lt. W. H. P. Maqnay, do.
Lt. W. F. Firmstone, 2 Drs.
SabLt. J. B. Hone, i D.G.
Resignations.
Sab Lt. A. Pringle, 8 Hus.
Sub Lt. W. G. Delpratt, 20
Hussars.
Sub Lt. W. S. Wodehouse,
17 F.
Sab Lt. L. H. Master, 80 F.
Sub Li. W. J. BlandsH,
104 F.
Sarg. H. E. Haelaohkn.
Assist. Surg. C. Smith, 1i.p.
Vet. Sarg C. T. Slooock.
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DEATHS.
Qenerals.
Sir A. Boberta, loi P., Clifton, aged 89 28 Dae. 73
Sir J. 0. Ghatterton, Bart^^ 4 Dr. Gds., London 5 Jan. 74
Lordde Bos, 4 Hossars, Strangford, aged 76 6 Jan.
Sir J. G. LeMarohant, 11 F., London 6 Feb.
G. T. Oolomb, 97 F., Dalkey, aged 86 20 Mar.
B. S. Piper, r.f.p.,B. Bog., Brighton, aged 83 , 26 Dec. 73
8. Williams, r.f.p., B. Eng., Bamsgate, aged85 9 Feb. 76
SirW. H. Elliott,5i F., London, aged 81 27 Maroh
lAeuienant Qewrals
tr S. J. Cotton, 10 F., B. Hospital, Chelsea, aged 81 19 Feb. 74
H. J.Frenoh, 80 F., London, aged 77 25 Jan.
E. A. Camberl^ge, Bengal Infantry, I^ondon, aged 70 28 Deo. 73 .
B. L. Garstin, r.f.p., B. Artillery, London, aged 80 24 Feb. 74
Colonels.
B. B. Harris, S. O. of Pensioners, Dablin 4 Jan. 74
W. Boyle, 89 F., London, aged 53 14 Feb.
G. Harkness, Madras Staff Corps, London, aged 54 25 Feb.
J. F. J. StevensoQ, do., on passage from Akyab to Calcutta, aged 50 7 Dec. 73
E. Oakes, Bengal Staff Corps, Cannes, aged 50 23 Feb. 74
M. Cholmondeley, Madras Infantry, Boornemoath, aged 53 7 Jan.
F. 8. Hamilton, r.f.p. B. Art., Spezzia i Jan.
H. Daniel, late of Coldst. Gds., London 4 Jan.
F. M. Martyn, late of 2 Life Gds., London, aged 64 24 Jan.
H. Salway, late of Coidat. Gds., Egham, aged 80 10 Mar.
lAeutenamt CohneU.
F. Miller, B. Art., Cape of Good Hope Feb. 74
G. D. Eales, Bombay Staff Corps, on passage home 19 Feb.
E. H. Woodcock, Bengal Staff Corps, Akmoor, near Sealkote, aged 46 12 Dec. 73
Hon. B. Charterifl, late of Soots Fas. Gds., London, aged 51 16 Mar. 74
F. W. Goatling, late of 49 F., London, aged 42 18 Jan.
G. G. Nicholls, late of i Drgn. Gds., Chichester, aged 76 14 Feb.
W. H. Bh&rpe, late of Canadian Bifles, Ontario, aged 50 18 Nov. 73
J. Tobin, late Unatt., Bristol, aged 69 i Jan. 74
Majors.
F. A. Mant, B. Art., London, aged 39 19 Feb. 74
D. Dmm, r.f.p. 69 F. Bichmond 28 Jan. 74
A. A. W. Schalch, r.f.p. B. Art. Woolwich Common, aged 82 13 Jan.
W. G. Beare, late of i F. London, aged 68 17 Jan.
J.Bent, late of 5 F. Exeter, aged 91 29000.73
G. Cornwall, late of 93 F. London 21 Jan. 74
B. N. Garnier, late of 53 F. Galway, aged 36 17 Mar.
D. H. Lawrell, late of 64 F. Jersey, aged 65 21 Mar.
A. P. 8. Wilkinson, late of 13 F. Dablin :..... 25 Nov. 73
W. Baird, 42 F. on board H. M. S. " Victor Emannel," of wounds received
iniotionatAmooful, GoldCoaat 6 Mar. 74
Caipiadns.
M, W. Thompson, 2 Dr. Gds. on pass^ehome from the Gold Coast, aged 32 28 Jan. 74
B. N. Buckle, B. Eng. killed itf action at Amooful, Gold Coast 31 Jan.
A-L. Backle,B. Eng. Gloucester, aged 35 ..;•.. 24 Feb.
W. Ooningham, B. (Mttditts) Eng. :: 9 ^«t.
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B. 0. 0. Farnall, 28 P. Malta 8 Mir. 74
J. M. B. Wood, 31 F. Chesterfield 25 Jan.
C. Spnrgeon, 36 F. Twyford Rectory, aged 36 5 Mar.
H. P. Hurford, 85 F. Meerat 20 Nor. 73
J. J. Barclay, 102 F. New Brighton, Cheshire, aged 31 19 Mar. 74
G. L. Hnyehe, Eifle Br. Praliau, Gold Coast 1 9 Jan. g^
C. J. Eansman, R. Marine Artillery 24 Dec. 73
D. Pringle, Bengal Infantry, Edinhui^h/ aged 35 i Feb. 74
A. A. Dick, Bengal Staff Corps, Torquay 16 Mar.
E. W. Flint^ Madias Staff Corps, Secnnderabad I4 0ct.7
James Nicol, Hampshire Militia, killed in action at Bommassie, Gold. Coast 29 Jan.
A. Anton, h. p. 8 W. I. Eegt. Plymouth ., 25 Nor. 73
J. G. Buchanan, h.p. TJnatt., Edinburgh 20 Jan. 74
G. Hewitt, h.p. K. Marines, Eastbourne, aged 34 18 Dec. 73
W. B. Pfnohard, h.p. 70 F. Edmonton 25 Mar. 74
M. Tweedie, h.p. a. Art Rolvenden, aged 82 3 Feb.
LietUencmts*
A. G. Gk)odwyn, H. Eng. Roorkee, from a fall off his horse, aged 24 14 Msr. 7^
Hon. A. W. Charteris, on board H.M.S. '* Simoon," on passage to St. Helena
from the Gold Coast 23Noy.73
E. H. Townshend, 16 F. on passage home from the Gold Ooast^ aged 25 ... 29 Dec
A. Lapping, 59 F 6 Dec.
A. H. Eyre, 90 F. killed in action at the River Dab, Gold Coast 4 Feb. 74
W. A. Johnston, 23 F. at sea, from the Gold Coast, onboard H.M.S. " Victor
Emanuel," aged 26 28 Feb.
J. D. Hallett. Bengal Staff Corps, Feroaepore 23 Jan.
G. Baker, h.p. R. Marines
G. G. C. Bigsby, h.p. R. Eng., on voyage to Canada, aged 35 27 Feb. 74
W. Hartrick, h.p. 7 F., Dumbartonshire 14 Nov. 73
J. Thomson, h.p. 15 F
G. H. Wood, h.p. 67 F. Douglas, Isle of Man, aged 80 23 Feb. 74
Oomet,
J. Hepburn, h.p. Land Transport Corps, London, Canada 5 April 73
Quarter Masters,
J. Hannan, 27 F., Curragh ^ 25 Jan. 74
G. Allan. r.f.p. R. Sappers and Miners „ 13 Feb.
W. Dougherty, h.p. Depot Bott., Chislehurst 4 Jan.
J. Hilton, r.f.p. R. Sappers and Miners 6 Jane
A. M*Bride, h.p. Militi^ Train, Donegal 24 Nov.
H. Mayne, h.p. 49 F 16 Feb.
T. Tray, r.f.p. R. Horse Gds., Slough ii Febw
Assistant Cornmisswry General.
J. Murray, h.p. 27 Jan. 74
Assistamb Commissary , Control Depwrimeni,
J. Marshy on board H.M.S. " Victor Emanuel/' from the Gold Coast 2 Feb. 74
Swgeons Major.
W. K. Stewart, Allahabad SiDea 7$
J. G. Wood, h.p. (Hon. Dep. In«p. Gen.) Edinburgh i8Kov.
Burgeon.
T.Lewis, h.p., London 15 Jan. 74
Assistant Swgeons,
E. L'Estrange, h.p., at sea , 2S2ul 73
M. Traoey, h.p., Cork ^9-^^73
Chajplains*
J. Hamflton, Tarbert •• • 20 Dec 73
W. R. Bad^onse, Brizham, aged 29 24F8b.74
W. Helps, h.p., London, aged 77 18 Jan.
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